Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, Nc 151? SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 409 1 PALLADIUM CF.Ch7.FD ROAD. Sir.sapcres Premier Jheatrc ORCKAF.D ROAD. TC-N!CHT! Extra Shew zt 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9-15 p m TO-NICHT M POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT, Saturday s Audience Unanimously Decided That I THE PALLADIUM REVUE TUX PASSING SHOW BY TOM AND EILEEN 1 MELBOURNE Was one of the Finest Shows
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    • 94 1 TIME, LABOUR AND MONEY-SAVING DEVICES. Here is a handy little contrivance which will keep every pencil in the office nicely pointed. It sharpens without shortening, therefore saves its cost in pencil expenses. See how solidly built it is—there is nothing to get out of order. LeaHets giving full particular, from.
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    • 250 1 I "Gaiety" Picture Palace jj JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. IN THE FIRST SHOW FROM 7-30 P.M. II BIG ROCK'S LAST STAND "101" Bison Red Indian Drama in Two Parts. IN THE SECOND SHOW FROM 9-30 pm The Big Feature by the Gaumont Co. WRITTEN IN BLOOD A Sensational
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  • 662 2 Remirkible Speech by a Wounded Officer. In a speech at the annual meeting of the Northwich Unionist Association Captain Jersey De Knoop, of the Cheshire Yeomanry, who is home from the front wounded, presented a picture of the realities of war which differs very materially from that seen
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  • 24 2 Doctor George James Rutherford is appointed Principal Civil Medical Officer and Inspector-General of Hospitals in succession to Sir Allan Perry.
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  • 558 2 Herr Dernburg, the Kaiser's emissary in New York, who returned to Germany, has formulated afresh for American consumption the German terms of peace. He has embodied them in a delectable letter in which, as he says, he pleads the CHUse of Germany —a somewhat extiaordinary procedure
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  • 220 2 To be sound and fit is to-day a matter of absolute necessity. The preservation of good health by men and women alike was never more important as a national asset, ari<| every care should be taken to 'guaH against disease. People cannot keep well and resist
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    • 285 2 Ross's Belfast i SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE Company, Limited. I I IN LIFE SUCCESS DEPENDS Upon perfect menial and physical health which is assured by the i use of the world renowned ATANK fsiIGRAH PILLS which put an end to nervousness, sharpen the memory and render the body perfectly hale
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    • 55 2 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME. Wken a :hrrn kas spent a I great deal of money an advertising at cannot alter i ats graces watkout losing Ijjj II muck of tke benefit oi ats advertasang. jjji I\\ It as tkerefore an un- I doubted advantage to Luy jjj! advertased goods wken ge-
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    • 321 2 Y. M. CjfVJOUSE. Excellent rooms are available far single gentlemen, with board and facilities for billiards and tennis. For particulars apply to THE GiNER VL SECRETARY, V.M.C.A., Orchard Road. 1-5 31-7 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Money
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  • 708 3 Ministers' Gallant Work. Graphic Description. Au interesting letter has beeu received by Mr. A. G. DuBern, the Secretary cf the Burma Athletic Association, from Lance-Corporal P. Irwin, liist Royal Munster Fusiliers, who is at present wounded in the hospital at Malta. He writes under date of May 18th,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 345 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I MOTOH 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 Uasolene Light Cycle Co~i 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. I
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    • 245 3 I MUST HAVE FRAMROZS DRY GINGER ALE. j j* BE E R Brewed from only I Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TAI TO Co., Beacti tfoad, Singapore. LL^^^^_ —I— —————»"I* —T*~ 111 —I— —U ITM TMI IWI—M Important Notice to Contractors Builders. f heljnited
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  • 2196 4 Results Of Overtapping. The eleven.h ordinary general meeting of this Company was held yesterday at noon, in the Company's offices, Gresham House. Th-re were present Messrs H. C. M. Kindersley (chairman). G. A. Derrick and A. W. Bean, (directors), F C. Peck, A. Cook H. R
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    • 825 4 AUCTION SALES IN THE GOODS OF SONG TIANG KAY (Deceased) AUCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINESE VASES BRASS AND BRONZE WARES AND CURIOS TO BE HELD AT Messrs CHING KENG LEE Co'S SALE-ROOM On Saturday. 3rd July, 1915, at 11 a.m. Comprising large and small bronze incense
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  • 1508 5 Passengers Landed. ombo, Jane 21. —The harbonr tß «Goliath with the Violet and tug McKay of the Wharfage Co. ing succeeded in shipping a stout hawser on board the Nubia at noon yesterday made every effort *to pull her off but failed. It waS found
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  • 265 5 Sittiogs Continue. Lance Naik Imamuddin, one of the sth Light Infantry, arrested on Pulau Damar on June 9th, was yesterday brought to trial at Fort Canning before a summary general court martial consisting of LieutCol. Brownlow (President), Capt. Hazlewood and Lieut. Strover. Capt. Wace was prosecutor, and
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  • 64 5 The total trade inward and outward of this leading French Colony reached in 1915 a value of £51,681,000. The imports of rubber and gutta-percha goods were valued at 6,810,000 francs, against 6,347,000 francs in 1912 and 4,610,000 francs in 1911. The mother country, France, supplied practically all
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  • 75 5 Singapore* June 40« i»n T.oudou Bank 4 ui/b. 2/4 7/32 Demand 2/4 1/16 Priratt 8 uijfc 8/49/16 .»n Imiia Rank T. T. 170ij On Hongkong— B.nk d/d 22J On SUn fo Miai— Bank d it ]n --j On Jay Ban k T. T. 140J On Japan— fauk did, u
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  • 226 5 (Singapore, Jane 30.) 7Y/t.—583.45 7* ton* told. Copra. —Weak. Tapioca- —Weak. Sago Flour. —Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products- —Market steady Latest Local Market Quotation. Nutmegs 110 S. per pica I $19.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 6.90 Copra Gorong Tain 7.00 Copra Dongalo 7.00
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  • 144 5 Wednesday. 30lh If oak to But. GaHr-ns 5-6 p.m. Tom and Eileen Melbourne at. the Palladium. N*w Cirque, Btach Hoad. Straits Trading Co. Meeting- Noon. High wnter 1.6 a.m. ft. 1 ins. Thursday. Ist. N«»w Cirque, Beach Road. P. k O. Homeward mail ezpeetod. High water:—6.l2 a.m. 9ft. Bin*.;
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  • 786 5 PriMi Quoted in the Mtrkct this Mont*. OOKftAJOU, iWn 30. 4<m»is. Ly+l\ and Erstt, Exchange an i Share BroKers, i*su« ih* following list of cjaoUtisns:-* Rubber Stores. Aon. Value. Bayers. Sellers. 2/- Aliagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Jsvs 5/3 6/3 2/- Anglo-Msisy 1 Aver Kuning 10/- Itjfi
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    • 83 5 Train Services. REVISED TIMES Singapore tTank-Raid) Daily. VfUEXDAYl SUNDA\s. M*tl Daily leaves tor n »rth at 7.7 a.m. and 7 0 p.m. Other train* leave for Johore at a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.f>6 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and S.14 p m Trains
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 258 5 Mails Close. Ta-dey. Kretay, TrenL'gauu, Kelantan, Patani. Sin g o r a and Bangkok* Mahidol I pm Hongkong, Anoy ami S*atow M l1 2 P m Saieon Bourbon '2 pm Medan Circe 2 pm Malacca. Port Swetteubam and T. Anson *Ipoh P™ Muntok 6c Palembang Dc ereut- -'ptn Penang* and
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  • 257 6 Professional Classes the Chief Sufferers. London, May 19.—The shortage of labour and absence of unemployment in almost every branch of industrial life may easily give rise to the fallacious belief that temporarily, at any rate, the war has brought prosperity to every class of worker
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    • 371 6 UPTONS RANIPORE TEAS. Those who want the finest Indian TEA SHOULD INSIST ON <;KTTING "RANIPORE" I BLENDED PACKED AND LABLED ENTIRELY BY MACHINERY, This famous tea is composed of selections by Keen Experts of the very finest growths of Indian Tea. Liptons skill as Blenders has a w° r ld-mde
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. ClN n?a!apa tribune. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30.
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    • 247 7 Magnificent Aerial Feat. London, June 28, 5.5 p.m. Possibly the greatest air fight of t fce war has taken place at Poelcapelle A British aeroplane at an elevation of four thousand feet engaged a large double-engined German biplane. The latter circled round the British aeroplane, furi- v
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    • 80 7 London, June 28, 5.5 p.m. A novel and successful mining operation is described by M Eyewitness" at Headquarters as having been carried out near Armentieres. The explosion of the first of a series of mines compelled the enemy to retire across the open, swept by artillery and
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    • 86 7 London, June 29, 4.50 p.m. Paris The French have turned *abl< a on the Germans in the battle the sunken road from Angres to Ablain and the infantry action enabled the French to advance. Incessant battle continues at Bagatelle and air torpedoes and grenades are
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    • 140 7 British Workers Unite. London, June 28, 9.15 p.m. The debate in the House of Commons on the Munitions Bill was notable for a contribution by Mr. Hodge, the new spokesman of the Labour Party, owing to Mr. Henderson's promotion. Mr. Hodge emphasised that when they saw a
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    • 58 7 London, June 29, 1.35 a.m. The House of Commoife unan- imously read a second time the Munitions Bill. A feature of the debate was the strong support of the Trade Union representatives, who vigorously retorted to the Socialist Snowden's criticisms of the measure. as much as
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    • 88 7 London, June 29, 1.35 p m. Paris The Temps lengthily pays a tribute to the great part Britain has taken in the war. She has assured the Allies of such control of the seas that the public are apt to think it as qnite natnral. After citing the
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    • 72 7 London, June 29, 5 15 p.m. In the House of Commons the Right Hon. W. H. Long introduced the bill for a National Register. He said that the object of the bill was not to coerce labour, but to secure a complete organization, as the nation must ascertain
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    • 172 7 LoDdon, June 29, 4.30 p.m. There was a great gathering at the Guildhall to hear Mr. Asquith and Mr. Bonar Law on the War Loan. The Lord Mayor promises that the City will play its part in raising the money for the country's needs and practising thritt,
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    • 65 7 London, June 29, 5.40 p m. The U 31 fired two shots across the bows of the Indrani. The crew were given ten minutes to get out the boats. Some of the crew of tbe submarine boarded the liner and deposited bombs in her, and
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    • 169 7 With the Czar's Forces. London, June 29, 5.40 p.m. The German communique says: The Russian attacks north-east of Przasnysz have collapsed with great Russian losses. The Austro-Ger-mans have occupied Halicz, General Linsingen, after 5 days heavy fighting crossing the Dniester and pursuing the Russians towards the line
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    • 74 7 London, June 28, 1.20 p.m. El Paso The United States has taken a big step in the Mexican situation by arresting General Huerta and General Orozco on American territory. Both were released on her.vy hail. It is affirmed that the American Government has thus frustrated an attempt by
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    • 65 7 London, June 2'J, 5.20 p.m. Wellington: Tbe Hon. F. W. Massey, the Prime Minister, annonnced in Parliament that the Government are prepared to form a National Military Ministry during the duration of the war, and thus the whole energies of the country would be concentrated on the
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    • 50 7 London, June 28, 1.20 p.m. The death is announced of Alexander Kenealy, editior of the Daily Mirror. [The deceased was an immensely popular figure in journalistic circles in London. He was born at Portslade, Sussex, in 18G4 and was a director of the Pictorial Newspaper Company, Ltd., since 1904.]
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    • 118 7 The Munition Bill- In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George introducing the munitions bill further hinted that the Government might control the metal market as tliere were indications that material was being held up for higher prices that must be ended. Mr. Lloyd George concluded by
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    • 54 7 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr John Greig, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $333,695.85 Rev. F.G. Swindell (3th contribution) 25 Misses Aileen and Doris Woods, per Tanglin
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    • 170 7 Their Excellent TreitmeBt. Sirn'a, June s.—The following are extracts from a Lettsr from Europe iddfSSStd to Colore 1 J. C. Perkin*, of Poona, by \>r. S.G. Ranade, brother of the late Mr. Justice Ranade, of Bombay: I mm a wire in the Daily Telegraph of to-day to say
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    • 690 8 Prohibited in China and Siam. Not before it was much needed has the Imperial Government adopted measures looking to the prevention of any further business transactions as between British and enemy firms or agents in China, Siam, Persia or Morocco. That such is the case is
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    • 25 8 Subadar-Major Banwant Singh Bahadur and Subadar Pritam Singh, both of the 23rd Sikh Pioneers, were murdered by a Sepoy at Aden on the 29th May.
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    • 136 8 Conwrt at the Datcfc Club. At the concert to be given at th* Dutch Club on Saturday next Messrs Poppeldoff and Ri B3e play the following programme of music 1. Sonato No. 6, Beethoven, win in/piano ;(a Allegro, 0 Ad (c Ihema con Variazioni, vionn piano. 2.
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    • 239 8 Presentation of Address to Majjr Glennie. Yesterday evening at the Chinese Volunteer Club, Major J. A. R. Glennie, Ag. Adjutant, S. V. C. who is going on a well-earned furlough to Europe shortly, was presented with a farewell address by the N. C. O.'s and men of
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    • 105 8 A fair house witnessed the splendid performance last night at the New Cirque. Miss Vicfcbria Alexime excelled in her feats oh the trapeze and her chic undressing scene on the trapeze is much admired. The three Pierrots acquitted themselves admirably. The palm of the evening has certainly
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    • 44 8 Messrs Guthrie <fc Co., the Company's agents, favour us with information that they have to-day received advice from London, by cablegram that the Directors of Linggi Plantations, Ltd., hay declared an interim dividend of 15 per cent payable on 2LUh July.
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    • 69 8 We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Wte Kay Hin, which occuired at her residence, 45 Heeren Street, Malacca, on Tuesday morning the 2yth inst., at the age of 40. The d cased, who is the eldest danghtt r of Mr. Tan Jiak Whye, J. P., leaves two sons
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    • 1110 9 Tie is £$."».45 —30 cts. down. Liptun's teas page 6. —:o:— Latest advertisements are inttd on page 10. jhe P. and 0. mail of May 2Cth arriyl in London on the 28th inst. Pall particulars of the stranding p <) iiner Nubia page 5. The Hon. Mr.
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    • 309 9 Police Court Cases. John Fenandes, a Goanese, was convicted in the second police court, this morning, of cheating. Accused, some time ago, called on Mr. Vowler, manager of a rubber estate, and said he could bring a number of good tappers to the estate, and he asked for
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    • 73 9 Sinnasamy, a motor bus driver in the employ of the S.S. and P.M. S. Motor Service, Ltd., was lined $25 and costs in the police court, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, for having an ineffective brake on his car. Thirty-nine mo to r-car drivers were charged
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    • 38 9 Football. Serembai v. X L R C A football match played at Seremban last Saturday, between the Seremban Club and the Kuala Lumpur Recreation Club, resulted in a victory for Seremban team by 2 goals to L
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    • 41 9 The Men's for June was played on the 28th instant and was won by Mr. J. Lornie. The scores were as follows J. Lornie 44 39- 4=79 G. B. Kellagher 47 42—10=79 T W. H.Burne 52 49—14=87
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    • 66 9 This favourite cinema show is featuring in tonight's change of programme a great exclusive, "A Naval Secret" wherein various dangerous contrivances to entrap the unwary will be disclosed, to be followed by the interesting drama, The Alter of Death." A feature in the first show, excellent comedies and
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    • 192 9 The untitled Stronghold. Oar Busy Little Lizzie. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, Jane 28, 4.30 p.m. Warrant Officer John Heckford gives a simple but vivid narrative of affairs in the Dardanelles. M Oar favourite ship, he says, is Big Lizzie and the men of the fleet
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    • 118 9 London, June 28, 1.5 p.m. Udine The Italians are advancing up the slopes of the Carso mountains and are encountering extraordinary difficulties. Carso is a geological curiosity with innumerable grottoes, caves, wells, and galleries, adapted for hidden batteries or concealing large contingents of troops. The Austrians for
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    • 25 9 London, June 29, 5.20 a.m. Rome Ac3mmunique states'that bad weather i 3 hampering operations, and nothing^mportant occurred at any part of the front.
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    • 28 9 London, June 29, 1.35 a.m. Pretoria General Botha, advancing northward in South-west Africa, has occupied O.'jivarango, Okangyande and Waterberg, a hundred miles distant from Grootfontein.
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    • 40 9 London, June 1.35 a.m. Athens: The King of Greece is convalescent. [The King of the Hellenes \\\»s born in 18t>8, succeeded to the throne in 1913 and is married to Sophia, a sister of the German Emperor.]
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    • 182 9 London, June 29, 5.40 p.m. Rome: Cardinal Gaspari has given a number of explanations of the Pope's interview. lie says the Pope earnestly wished Italy not to enter the conflict but to accept concessions from Austria so that Italy would not suffer the horrors of war.
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    • 174 9 London, June 29, 1 p.m. The great battle in the north of Arras is described from a German standpoint in a dispatch to the New York Herald dated M Bavarian Headquarters near Souchez 22nd June." It declares that the German line from Arras to Ypres was
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    • 88 9 Loudon, June 28, 0.10 p.m. In the House of Common?, Mr. Chamberlain said that the Indian Government had shown thnmselTfg qOite alive to the possible dangers arising fio.n the presence of enemy aliens. India had taken very drastic steps in the matter. The Indian authorities were
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    • 249 10 Mr. Loke Yew's Enterprise. Excluding the Royal Demesne of Pekan Lama there are only two estates in the district—Loke Yew's coconut estate and Syed Hassan's concession, writes the Resident of Pahang in his report for 1914. This concession, as last year, remained abandoned and is one of the
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    • 451 10 Following is the text of the letter on the above subject in respect of which the London Times was prosecuted recently under the provisions of the Defence of the Bealni Act, und acquitted (7b the Editor of The Times) •Sir,—I have recently returned from France, where
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    • 245 10 The latter part of 1914 was conspicuous for floods generally throughout the State of Selangor, says the Annual Report. Not only did Kuala Kubu, Serendah and Rawang, which had previous experience of floods, suffer, but other places, which had not hitherto been affected, were flooded, and several
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 222 7 I 5 for the price of 4 5$ Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded HJ 5& tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." £H< 2nd Motorist No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist. 8j
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 150 8 ENGLISH EAU DE COLOGNE ICE WATER A Refreshing Superior to and Cooling W the German Preparation. lOf makes. Price 55 Cents per bottle. Robinson Co. WAR OR PEACE famine or flMents liife Insurance is rjaorth 100 cents on the Dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS Get Particulars of the Guaranteed Security
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    • 49 8 ASK FOR "SARANG BURONG" BRANDY. y Mm Birds Nest Brandy. SOI.E 1 VIPuRTERi CALDBECK, MAOQftECOR CO. ladelphi! I HOTEL 1 3» i Special Dinner j I TO BK FOLLOWED BY A I s I Cinderella Dance i On Saturday, July 3rd. I I DAVID BENJAMIN f 3 Manager. S
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    • 522 10 Latest Advertisements. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Monday, sth Ju'y, 19!$, at 2 30 p m L Freehold land and house No. 179, Orchard Road, containing accor<l ing to the Government Resurvey an area of 2,237 sq. feet, now known as lot 154 J Town Sub-division XIX. 2. Ten pieces of freehold land
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    • 286 10 fits No M Tmngl l to persuade yourself that you are 4 I getting anything better by paying S I higher prices for Guinness's Extra I Foreign Stout than those Charg- I I ed by our Agents. I 8 I I there is I I I ONLY ONE QUALITY I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 115 11 GUAN KIAT CO., I I Codes Used |||Bl||lWh\ Telephone Nos 1233, 1174. c6t^'"-" ,Ai j JJ, rlllllljj oil ul, I 3 < Telegraphic Address GUAN KIAT. I Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal J Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- k Mill Suppliers. 3 I* if It There
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 403 12 Singapore Shipping. LOADING LIST. Europe. For LondoM Mentor, July 3; Glsnlogan, July 7 Peleus, July 10 Netherby Hall, July 9 Branksome Hall, August 4 City of Rangoon, August 8 Katori Maru, July 7 Pyrrhus, July 24 Cyclops, July 15 Kamo Maru, July 21 Kashima Maru, August 4. Liverpool
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    • 23 12 The Blue funnel liner Hyson, 6,608 tons, due here on July 15 from Liverpool for Hongkong and 3lanila, passed Suez on June 26.
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    • 202 12 Sappho, Brit str 29-6-15, Inuer Bdt Nai Nam, But str 29-6-15, Inner Roads. Krian, Brit str 29 6-15, Inner Rd: FuhWo,.Brit str 29-6-15, No. 8 Wharf. Hong Wan, Brit str 29-6-15, Outer Roads. Penang, Brit str 29-6-15, Inner Rds. Wilhelm, Brit str 29-6-15, Inner Roads. Mersing,
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    • 57 12 Mahidol for Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Patani, Singora and Bangkok. Bourbon for Saigon. Circe for Medan. Ipoh for Malacca, Port Swettenhand and Teluk Anson. De Eerens for Mantok and Palembang. Hong Moh for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Kamoe for Penang and Rangoon. Singkawang for Rhio and Billiton. Van Neck
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    • 199 12 Per P. &O. Maiwa sailing May 29.—Mr. Mrs. J. A. Buckniii, Miss J Tabor, Mr. A. M. Monkland, Mrs. Staples, Mrs. Ruchwaldy, Mr. G Grant, Mr. A. M. Goodman. Per P. O. Persia sailing June 12th—Mrs. J. Black, Capt. F. Burgess, Mrs. Clark, Miss Clark, Mr. James Craik,
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    • 43 12 The American-Asiatic Steamship Co's liner City of Bristol is tine here on or about July 20 and will have prompt despatch for Boston and j New York. For freight or passage apply to Messrs Adamson Gilfillan Co., Ltd. Phone Nos 841, 842, 843.
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    • 763 12 The P. Si 0. liner Mooltan arrived in London on Monday morning, the 28th instant. 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
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    • 101 12 The P. O. Service. Notification to Passengers and Shippers. The P. it O. agent notifies at foot of the Company's advertisement on page 16 that Until further notice the Company's steamers will omit Plymouth. (/>) Mail steamers Outwaids and Homewards call at Marseilles. (c) Shippers are informed that until further
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    • 125 12 It is n ported in the Japanese Press that a cable was received at the Shanghai offices of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. on the 3rd June, directing it to suspend business on the 20tii June. It is explained that this report may be due to the
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    • 149 12 The White Star Line has to be included among the small company of shipping lines whoso earnings have been vitiated by the war. The working profit has fallen by £286,000 to £795,000, and the final dividend is passed, while the amount to be carried forward is $61,599,
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    • 125 12 Admiral Liv Kuan hsiung, Minister of Marine, recently issue d si order that the pay for th* sailors of the Republican be put on a dollnr basis in !i*u taels. First class sailors will receive $17 instead of Tls. 10 per month second class $15 instead
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    • 149 12 In an article on Dutch shipbuilding the M Shipping World" point.-* out that in spite of nine months of war, Holland last year launched 65t> vessels of 289,234 tons, or over 27,000 tons above the output of thprevious year, 1913. The number of vessels water borne last
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    • 127 12 Vessels Expected 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 800 tead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd Benalder (Ben) 3 July, from Europ* for Singapore, China, and Japan. Agents,
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    • Page 12 Advertisements
      • 69 12 AIDS TO TRADE. m 1 The business problem of to- day is not the manufacturing, but the selling end of your business. Anything that In- creases sales is of importance to the business man—and advertising is the great sale inIcreaser. The Tribune specialises in advertising that sells goods and develops
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    • 521 13 Harrowint Details. Scene* Wane Than In the Trenches. Stories of Bubvitobs. Gla-gow, May 23.— Harrowing tales of their experiences were told by the Royal Scots survivors. After the first shock of the disaster ftfeey had ~0 time to think, but threw themselves energetically into
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    • 122 13 The Maisbode reports that rioting o-curred recently in Antwerp as the result of the German treatment of Belgian invalids. A number of Belgians who had partly recovered from their wounds in the hospitals at Antwerp were collected and marched through the streets to the station for
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 209 13 Galvanized Iron v Latex Spouts FROM $1.70 PER THOUSAND. Send for samples and quotations. PATENT FIBRE COMPANY 57, The Arcade. jThe imperial Dairy Co.'s (BOMBAY). BUTTER Unequalled for Quality. Awarded Silver Medal at the Colonial Exhibition, Samarang 1914. Your trial Order is solicited. SOLE AGENTS:SOLOMON Co. 52, D'Almeida Street, Singapore.
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      • 888 13 I The Need of the Day I An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food Superior to the German owned product. j j gIR WILLIAM TAYLOR, k.c.b., m.d., formerly Principal Medical Officer of H. M. Forces in India and more rec3ntly Surgeon- I j General of 11. M. Forces, is chairman of the
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    • 698 14 Civilian Prisoners Not to be Exchanged. Vatican Efforts Not Successful. Germany has broken faith in the matter of exchanging incapacitated civilian prisoners of war. Berlin had agreed to this on Feb. 26, but telegraphic dispatches which have passed between the Foreign Office and Sir H. Howard,
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