Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1916
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Title Section28 1916-08-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 180. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1916 Price 5 Ceats. Che Wdlapa Cributie. WEDNISDAY, AUGUST 2.28 words
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Advertisement387 1916-08-02 1 Bpap SPECIAL GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME |i At the Popnlar Cinema House I" GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE II Junctl »of Alb- rt and Bencoolen Streets. fsi In Second Show The House of Mystery IS The stv>ry ii the original work of 3 The Marchioness Towhshend n Adapted and Published by t ie387 words
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Advertisement140 1916-08-02 1 I SULPHURIC I A IST D I Hydrochloric Acid. m- TRADE -MARK., Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPOKA'f ED IN JAPAN L SOLE AGEJNTS 11 Amm m m nnffmm l ~py^: M j _u ri: *****5555 <'-*-<-^ v «■|ii.;i| M i Al j Wt <mob*** ~mi I Awarded Numerous Gala Mertals140 words
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Article429 1916-08-02 2 Paterson, Simons and Co's Repot. T c Hii nenced on Jnly •7 .nd concluded the following oioi ing, were on the sid**, teller** catalogues totalling about 44*J Notwithstanding this, and in fpite of weak advic-s from London, the demand was good and price? were better than the429 words
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Article207 1916-08-02 2 We do not give much t to •ur nervous system when "it ii working all right, but when it goes ng nature has a way of calling our < fcMtion forcibly to the tn üble by something we cannot overlook-pain When you try to reach207 words
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Advertisement210 1916-08-02 2 John Uittle's j (IITCORPOBATKD r: Ehgland). SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. Entirely owing to rhe exborbifcanft MPTT freight rates fr,,m Amenoa we are (B* reluctantl- ~nr,ie.| t'»l l-e *jO COMPLETE. I the price or <1. s machine i.v aat c this figure it i undoubtedly the Finest Machine210 words
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Advertisement17 1916-08-02 2 Lady teacher having free afterno-n "Ml eToning. wiahea for prirati U "V Kamentary conversation 8 7 7-817 words
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Advertisement382 1916-08-02 2 NANYANG BROSTToBACcTcTi 38 Robinson Road. Singapore. Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUHI D i PENanq Chinese £[g^rette% Cigarettes of the above M chop have Tiiey are aromati in Hongkong for Ur,olls 10 known throughout with I CERTIFICATES FROM SULTANS WHO USE OiiiTc TTR TI TIQIQQ^ I Waterman's Fountain r ens I382 words
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Article431 1916-08-02 3 German Influence in Turkey. Considerable interest has been aroas«d by the report of the resignation of the Sheikh ul Islam Hairi Rffendi, an I his replacement by a notorioni young Turk, Mnssa Kiasan Hey, who in believed to be a lawyer. It ia eath^nd from an authoritative431 words
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Article298 1916-08-02 3 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co.'s saleroom on Monday afternoon. Freehold building allotment at Lorong 18 off Gaylang-rd, area 7.335 sq. ft: bought by Tan Tiang Chye for $200. Freehold building allotment at Lorong 18 off Gaylang-rd, area298 words
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Article81 1916-08-02 3 A first interim dividend of untited per cent (actual) in respect of the financial year ending 31st December, 1916, hsa been declared on the paidup capital of the Pataling Rubber Estates Syndicate, Ltd. This is equivalent to per share. Dividend warrants were to be posted on July 4tb to approve81 words
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Advertisement830 1916-08-02 3 U^r- U 7f ad th,s > there Ie in 4 The TO-NIGHT !\l j Alhambra is AT THE TO-NIGHT the Theatre II house or quality Is the only II where you Jp|W I I theatre I f'get the BEST I I LJ THE II with an I f'" MB f830 words
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Advertisement166 1916-08-02 3 i MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE RUBBER LANDS Situate at Rim. Malacca It be held b> PUBLIC AUCTION It mu sale reon No. 11, first Cress Strut Malacca. On Thursday the 3rd August, at 12 noon. Particulars 1 All that piece of land situate at Rim, Malacca marked Lot Xo *****166 words
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Article58 1916-08-02 4 Singapore* August 2On London- Book 4 -'/4 I^/32 D*ma 2/1 7 32 Prival 9 4 l >7/32 On India— Bank I L74J On Hon* coi Bank 10* On ShaL- b'.?— Ban] ,SIJ On Java— '3G On Japor Han- 110g v ,,"> 4 India C 1/t 1/16 1 1/4 3/3258 words
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112 1916-08-02 4 (A Home for Incurably Helpless British Sailors Soldiers.) 17th List. The Committee gratefully acknowledge the following contributors Already acknowledged $19,890.73 Mr. Frank Adam 50 Mrs. M. Gnston 25 Collected by Mrs. C. A. da Silva Mrs. C. A. da Silva 10 F. Baker112 words
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Article39 1916-08-02 4 The following additional subscriptions have been received Already acknowledged $17,386 Per District OJficZr, Terrieri'oh, Pa lianaMrJ WW Hughes 25 WHStnbington 20 E A Kenney 20 S Sinnadurai 5 Total 17,450 J. De Courtois Hon Treasurer.39 words
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Article25 1916-08-02 4 The evidence in this case was concluded before Mr. Justice L. P. Ebden in the, Penang H u>reme Court his Lordship jndgraent."25 words
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Article143 1916-08-02 4 Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., ths Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day Alor Gajah 13.35 $3 50 Ayer Kunings 1.25 135 Ayer Molek 2.10 215 Ayer Pans* 9.25 9/0 ISalgownie 4.4' I 4.G0 Bukit Jolotong 0,65 Bukit Kntii 0.70 0.75 ChBDgk»tBerdg.... 9.25143 words
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Advertisement134 1916-08-02 4 j K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 74 I BRiS BASAH FOAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in either English or Mala? Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 >n JUST ARRIVED B. S. A. Bicycles Motor Cycles. liiiousands at the Front All Spares Stocked. B. 8. A, Oatalo£UfB from Co., orchard134 words
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Advertisement454 1916-08-02 4 15 REELS [OF FEATURES 15 To Night T FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY gM We are showing a programme which has never been att lii I Sterling Good Quality Variety lEveryI Every Picture a Feature of Exceptional Merit Bearing the Palladium Guarantee of Excellence. N-m' s a jd t The Regent454 words
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Miscellaneous138 1916-08-02 4 FIXiUKfcJj. To-day. Y.M.C.A. S ciai l>ai»«lintr Fua Mtg., 8.4. r > p.iD. Church W.A., th* i J c sonag 4.30 p.m. Mgih Water —0-39 p.m. fi. *> us. Tomorrow Ar*atenr Dramatic 6oci»-ty. Victoria Theatre 9.15. p.La. High Wat*r—0.22 a.m. 9 ft. 8 in»', ].2 p.m. 9 ft. Friday, 4th. War138 words
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Obituary141 1916-08-02 5 Reuter. A Veteran Admiral. London August, 1, 6.30 a.m. The death is announced of Admiral Sir John Oramanney Hopkins. —Reuter. Admiral Hopkins, who was born if. was in the lilack S<-a 1854and was present at tho siege of > ibiapol- He was privato at'crtlary to tn p First LordReuter. - 141 words
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Article238 1916-08-02 5 Friday's Meeting. cial an mgemeuti have been Biade for the war anniversary meet* ink' in th< Victoria Iheatro next Friday. Uis requested that members ol if" public who v-ish to attend will be in their places by 5-10 p.m., at the latest. The Shropabi d will238 words
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Article76 1916-08-02 5 An mfc resting item of news from Kew York is that the United States legislature has voted the sum •>! (gold) towards allowances that are to be granted to American Consuls the world over, in view of l|w generally increased cost of living. This solicitude of the United76 words
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Article75 1916-08-02 5 Agency is informed, p UI the attempts of the jf? r to stir up trouble in that the Garmau Emptor j. inaily wrote to the Amir, i .claim a Holy War, u 1 Amir stood firm by e I had *iven to the XlCer the 1,.75 words
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Article66 1916-08-02 5 In a untitled church on Sunday a Lovely lady with her child, ring the gospel, the child sndJjnlj cried loudly and ac at once stood Dp and was going •'•pout of the church with her -ar little kid. Madam," addressed the bishop the lady It is alright. Yonr ••ild does66 words
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Article46 1916-08-02 5 Ladies' Garrison Rifle Club. The following was the result of tne spoon competition on Jaly 28 t i a i 15 °y d lOOyde. Total. Lady Evelyn Young 24 28 68.31 Mrs. Moßllaton 23 28 67.62 Baaevi 1* 7 .i Scott 24 28 67.0446 words
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Article99 1916-08-02 5 Amsterdam, July 16. A cricketing enthusiast on the staff of the Amsterdam tells me that from the British interned at Groningen the best Dutch cricket teams have obtained some nrst-class members. One of the best teams, the Haar I lew Red and White," played five Englishmen99 words
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Article98 1916-08-02 5 Saturday, August 5 Tide 1.57 p.m. Height 9ft Johnston's Pier—9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2 30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow—9.3o and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Tillins will be supplied. Sunday, August 6. Tide 2.33 p,m. Height Bft Sin Johnston's—Pier 9,10 and 11 a.m.,98 words
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Article66 1916-08-02 5 His Excellency the Governor has received official information that the port of Jeddah is now open. It is necessary, however, to warn the public that transport to and from Jeddah is at present very difficult to obtain, and that passage rates are consequently likely to be66 words
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Article110 1916-08-02 5 After the Public Meeting on the Padang, Malacca, on Friday next, there will be a Special Service at 6 p.m. in Christ Church to com memorate by prayer and thanksgiving the Second Anniversary of the Declaration of War. Hymn sheets will be provided, and a col lection taken on behalf110 words
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Article54 1916-08-02 5 A naval band from an allied warship played a fine selection of mnsic at the Botanical Gardens on Monday afternoon. There was a very largf. attendance, including Hn Hxcelrb* Governor Arthur Young G. C M. G Lady Evelyn Yonng, their Brigader General R. D. Ridout, C.M.G., and Rear-Admiral W. Lowther54 words
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Article569 1916-08-02 5 Scientific Ouiang-Outangs. In an interesting inventory of the diabolical methods of warfare employed by the Germans who wage tbe struggle after the manner of "scientific Ourang-Outangs," a correspondent of the Morning Post" points ont that our soldiers are now well protected against the most deadly and malevolent569 words
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Article106 1916-08-02 5 Pagk The Great War The Weateri; Front 7 More Raids 7 Murder of Capt. Fryatt 7 In the East g The Irish Question g New York Bay Explosion Egyptian Campaign War on Shipping g Obituary The Rubber Trade 2 Sheikh Ul Islam 3 Sale of Property 3 Local106 words
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Advertisement347 1916-08-02 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. VICTORIA THEATRE '1 HE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE WILL- PRESENT The Queries AND A SPECTACULAR MUSICAL DRAMA ENTITLED A LAY OF ANCIENT ROME IN AID OP The Star and Garter Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailor*. PERFORMANCES AS FOLLOW:-To-morrow Thursday, 3rd August, under the patronage of Vice Admiral347 words
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Advertisement119 1916-08-02 5 RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Just Arrived "New Comet" Motor Cycles. FOR SALE. 2 h. p. Motor Cycle, two speed 4 stroke,* Pego Engine, $370. |2ih.p. *'OtorCv\le, 2 stroke, Pego Engine $320. 2% hp. Motor Cycle. 2 stroke, Pego Engine $420. Above includes Tool Bags, Tools, etc j Telephone No. 491. Inspection119 words
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Miscellaneous78 1916-08-02 5 Singapore Corps. 1 imr %«c»' x?> w<^hwi-.. Ordeis for the week ending, Friday, Angnst 4. To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. 4.30 f Balestier Range S.R.E.v. 51.5 Drill Hall S.V.R. m do Veterans Co. do S.V.C!. Band. 5 Sepoy Lines S F.A. Co. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Bras Basah Rd. Malay78 words
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Obituary103 1916-08-02 6 MARRIAGES. PETERS— BrOOKSEANK— Jnly 2. at Barcorue, Sussex, William Alexander PETEHS, Malay States, lale Lieut. Welsh Regiment, to Constancy Ruby BboOKSIJANK. t Summer—Little. —July, 1, at Park, Piers Summer, to Lonit-a Scott, daughter of late R. LITTLE. M. D., Singapore. William «—Gran t M ack en/. i k—June,103 words
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Obituary54 1916-08-02 6 Dyson.—In the General Hospital, Wuhu, on Julj 4*h, GARNET (George) DYSON of the Chinese Maritime Customs, aged 40. K. J. S. TANNER, late of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, killed in action. rroorrn.—On June, 8th, W. R. Hooper, late <>f i.9-•- :■>. S. Muiitrie Co., Tientsin. kill< ii.54 words
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Article1024 1916-08-02 6 Just about a month ago, we had occasion to discuss the ethical basis for any act of reprisal, which German lawlessness might tempt the Allies to make in reply. It was then quite clear that an indiscriminate aping of the enemy's cruel and s-uiseless methods was quite1,024 words
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Advertisement149 1916-08-02 6 Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF CASHMERE BOUQUET TOILET REQUISITES Far Nursery and! [,|S Refreshing; and Toilet. 1 j Cashmere* Bouquet Cashmere Bouquet p Toilet Soap Talc Powder I' k Cashmere Boaquet $1.50 35 CCIItS. [JPerfume. per box of three per tia. fesL7sPP r bottle. tablets. iiMiiniiii iiimii mii—■——inw wmw ii ii149 words
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Advertisement89 1916-08-02 6 GUINNESS' Horsehead Stout I Sole Importers Caldbeck. Macoregor AND Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL SPECIAL DINK! 5 be given on Thursday, Augu t 3 AND Saturday, August 5 BALL 'EBaaasaaaa^sßSMsaaasaaaaaaaMßs^^M^^^w^^-^——— I v. m. T©ye. I 8 S J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO t 15 High Street. J < C <>'"r89 words
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Advertisement22 1916-08-02 6 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $15 40 I S Sterilised Natural Milk $10 50 1 Ideal Unsweetened Milk M $10 .5n I22 words
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Article619 1916-08-02 7 Tin is at $81—12.10 down, Robb3r U to-day quoted in Lon--2/2j for crepe and 2/1J for p and O. liner Khyber ed In London on the 31st ult. In tba extraordinary hold robbery U i Ihemor several arrests have been O'a'l* by th»- police. Owing to the619 words
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Article134 1916-08-02 7 The Western Front Further Progress by British and French. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July 31, 1 55 a.m. General Sir Donglas Haig's communique says: Co-operating with the French advance made this morning on a front from east of Delville Wood to the Somme, progress was made east ofREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 134 words
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Article56 1916-08-02 7 o London, July 31, 4 5 p.m. General Sir Douglas Hair's com. munique says: Last night was spent in improving the positions gained yesterday and there were no further developments of the situation. As the result of local encounters we advanced our posts at some points on the56 words
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Article77 1916-08-02 7 London, Aug. 1, 1.10 a.m General Sir. Douglas Haig reports that there was no infantry fighting and nothing important to-day. Aviators made several raids and dropped seven tons of bombs on the enemy communications and billets. A train was blown up and an ammunition depot set on77 words
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Article58 1916-08-02 7 London, Aug. 1, 4.5 a.m. Renter's correspondent at headquarters says there was a grilling heat when the Anglo-French readvanced. The fighting was most fierce. Tho Germans were stronger in the east of Trones Wood, where they massed picked troops and prepared to fight to the death.58 words
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Article36 1916-08-02 7 London, Aug. 1, 4.25 p.m. General Haig reports that the general situation is unchanged. North of Bazentin le Petit we repulsed a hostile attack. Heavy mutual artillery fi-ing proceed ed the whole night long.36 words
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Article166 1916-08-02 7 Desperate Fighting on The (Somme. Enemy Trenches Captured. London, July 31, 1 15 a.m. Paris: The communique says A series of desperate engagements raged north of the Somme all day. The French in the morning attacked on a front between Hill 139, north east of Hardecourt and the166 words
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Article95 1916-08-02 7 London, July 31, 4.10 p.m. Paris The communique says: The enemy last night multiplied his counter-attacks against our positions in Bois de Hem and Monacu Firm, The fighting was particularly violent at Monacu Farm where the enemy momentarily gained a footing, but a brilliant counterattack drove him95 words
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Article109 1916-08-02 7 London, August 1, 12.40 p.m. Paris A correspondent says that the Allies are now attacking on a front eight miles from Deville Wood to the river near the village ot Clery. The Germans are fighting most desperately to hold positions which they know are most important. Their109 words
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Article71 1916-08-02 7 London, Aug. 1, 4.25 p.m. Paris: The communique states that the enemy did not renew his attacks north of the Somme to-day. Two enemy attempts in the region of Lihons, after a violent bombardment, failed under our fire. A most violent artillery combat took place71 words
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Article49 1916-08-02 7 London, An£ 1, 1.5 am. Paris: The communique says that the Germans north of the Somme continued to counter attack in Hem Wood and at Monacu Farm. All attempts were fruitless. We hold the gronnd won. There was a fierce artillery duel east of the Meuse.49 words
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Article185 1916-08-02 7 A General survey. London July 31, 6 a.m. The British are now attacking the third line, which the Germans have enormously strengthened, utilising the forced labour of thousands of Belgians. It is stated in Rotterdam tbat there have been uo German troop movements on nig scale to185 words
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Article160 1916-08-02 7 Many Counties Visited Zeppelin Chased from the East Coast VUHO 1 London, July 31, 2 p.m. The Admiralty announces that an aeroplane pursued a Zeppelin for thirty miles off the Edit Coast at 5.15 to-day. The pilot fired two tray8 of ammunition into the Zeppelin, when he160 words
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Article75 1916-08-02 7 London, Aug. 1, 3.20 p.m. Unofficial details of the Zeppelin visit to a south-east coast town show that the residents, hearing the anti-aircraft guns, thronge the streets. A Zeppelin was plainly seen, lit up by searchlights, but it did not approach the town. It was apparently struck by75 words
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Article59 1916-08-02 7 Later Field-Marshal French reports that owing to mist and the great height at which they flew, the number of Zeppelins was difficult to determine, but there were at least six and probably seven. About sixty bombs were found. One raider was engaged by our air-craft guns and was59 words
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Article65 1916-08-02 7 Later. Official: There were no casualties during the air-raids. London, Aug. 1, 5 p.m. An unofficial states that several Zeppelins fisjtwl Norfolk. There vera inwiy expk»-ion« Not no casualties a 1 v. o rnag* has so far been teportoi. Tw ex,.Km and three incendiary bombs were dropped ma65 words
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Article26 1916-08-02 7 London August 1, 9.5 p.m. A ludicrous fabrication is contained in the German Admiralty's communique, which states that yesterday night Zeppelins attacked London.26 words
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87 1916-08-02 7 London, Au:*. 1, 3 p.m. Mr. Asquith proposal tint A.lmiral Sir William Hniry M.o. Field Marshal Sir W. (i. X. Nicholson, ibe Service members at Lite Dardanelles, Admiral Sir Cyprian A.i. Bridge and General th* Hon. Sir Nerritt* Lyttleton should be members «»t the Mesopotamia Commission.87 words
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Article39 1916-08-02 7 London, July 31, 4.10 p.m. Cairo An Arab force despatched from the Hedjas coast to Postfah and Jeddah has capture*! the town and fort of Yambo, taking prlsone] the garrison and capturing guns and munitions.39 words
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Article175 1916-08-02 7 Mr. Asquith Speaks Plainly. German Terrorism London, July, 31, 5 p.m. In the House, of Commons, Mr. Asquith gaid the government had learned with the utmost indignation of the atrocious murder of Captain Fryatt, and the question of taking immediate action was engaging their attention. Coming175 words
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Article53 1916-08-02 7 London, July 31, 6.20 p.m. The Merchant Service Guild ig arranging a memorial for Captain Fryatt. Hiß wife states that Captain Fryatt did not carry a gold watch. It was stated from German sources that the gold watch presented to him for sinking a submarine was53 words
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Article41 1916-08-02 7 London, Aug. 1, 1.5 a.m. The murder of Captain Fryatt has horrified the British soldiers everywhere, says Reuter's correspondent at the Western Front. Everywhere he w#nt he found the unanimous sentiment We will make the Germans pay."41 words
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Article127 1916-08-02 7 London, Aug. 1, 6.30 a.m. Asquith's declaration concerning Captain Fryatt has evoked a remarkable Press consensus of opinion on the desirability of an immediate Allied pronouncement thai retribution must be exacted for the Frvatt murder, the outrages at Lille and other crimes. Various s-ingestions as to the methods127 words
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Article50 1916-08-02 7 London, Ang. 1, 12.35 p.m. Government grants have been made to Mrs Fryatt of £ICO a year in addition to the pension to which f>!ie is already entitled under the Government Compensation Scheme. The Great EiStern Com, any also gives h«r a lite anmu:y of £250.50 words
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Article147 1916-08-02 7 London, July 31, 2.20 p.m. It is I'Jflgejted in Paris that the Allies shotti 1 ;ji a j »int alion to ex.-.ct r tribution m the conclusion of peace for trV< Fryatt and other oarages, inclu.lirijj tun deportat* n of eighteen thousand civilians from Roubaix and Lille147 words
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Article50 1916-08-02 8 More Russian Successes. London, July 31, 1.55 a.m. Petrograd The communique cays: The Russians continue their successes in the Stokhod region. They took a thousand prisoners on Saturday. They are also advancing south of the Rozeschchy-Kovel railway, and after breaking the enemy's front captured another 417 Germans.50 words
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Article209 1916-08-02 8 London, July 31, 6.35 a.m. A German communique admits the withdrawal from the great salient formed at the bend of the Stokhod river in the direction of Kovel. The Times correspondent at Russian headquarters describes the operations leading to the above resuit. He says that General Brusiloff, within209 words
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Article161 1916-08-02 8 London, July 31, 8.30 p.m. A Russian communique says that the troops which have advanced and are fighting on the Stokhod captured in a bend of the river the whole of the 31st. Hungarian Regiment, inclding the commander and regimental staff. They have also captured elsewhere twenty-one161 words
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Article29 1916-08-02 8 o j Loiidon, August 1, 12.55 p.m. Berne The Hungarian Premier has returned to Budapest from the Carpathians, and admits that the Russia's are invading Hungary.29 words
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Article82 1916-08-02 8 v s London, Aug, 1, 12.55 p.m. The Times correspondent at the Russian headquarters on the Stokhod slates that the Russians are six tniles beyond the river and are meeting with a stubborn resistance; but it id probably a rearguard action, as balloons report that the roads82 words
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Article43 1916-08-02 8 J. London, Align»; t 0 i> m. IMr. gr »d Official: gallant troops warn acroat the rif, r a; Kor.peu to thu north- westward of Urodv. the «"«my having destroy lllt bridge», ml «•Pjored npwar Uof a ttiuuaa,,,! (ioruuDi).43 words
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Article128 1916-08-02 8 Mail Steamer Mined. London, July 12,5.25 p.m. The Flushing mail boat Wilhelmina has struck a mine and is sinking. The weather is calm. London, July, 31, 6 5. p.m. Amsterdam Only the Wilhelmina's hull is visible. The ship's boats are proceding to Noord Hinder. London, July 31,128 words
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Article82 1916-08-02 8 London, July 31, 5.30 p.m. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil announced that the following enemy vessels had been seized in Allies' ports:—British, 144; French, twelve; Russian, thirty; Italian, fifty-nine. The British and Italians were employing all their seizures. A considerable number of enemy vessels82 words
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Article82 1916-08-02 8 Completion Urged. London, July 31, 4 10 p.m. In the House of Commons, Colonel Yate suggested that in view of the necessity for the speedy completion of the Muharamarah-Khur-ramabad railway, the repayment of the £19,000 due to the Persian Railways Syndiciate by the Persian Government should be expedited.82 words
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Article79 1916-08-02 8 London, July 31,1.45 p.m. The text has been issued of the Government of India Amendment Bill, as amended by the joint committee. The chief feature is the omission from section two, clause two, of the words "or five (d) in case any law because it bars79 words
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Article78 1916-08-02 8 Turks Advance on Suez Canal. London, August 1, 12.0 p.m. A correspondent in Egypt states that the Turks are advancing cautiously towards Kantara on the Suez Canal to the number of twelve thousand. It is difficult to understand the object of this advance of a hundred and ten78 words
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Article37 1916-08-02 8 Enemy Attacks Repulsed. London, Aug. I, 8. p.m. The Italian communique states that enemy attacks on the Monte Cimone, Cetti Communi and the Tosana area were repulsed. We counter-attacked at Tosana and inflicted heavy loss.37 words
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Article230 1916-08-02 8 London, August 1, 5 p.m. In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil stated that 1,655 British naval men and 474 soldiers were interned in neutral countries, including 1,532 naval men in Holland. London, Aug. 1, 12.55 p.m. Prince Louis of Battenberg has designed a medal to230 words
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Article24 1916-08-02 8 London, July 31, 9.50 p.m. Official In East Africa General Van der Venter has occupied Dodoma on the Central Railway.24 words
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Article92 1916-08-02 8 Huge Damage. London, July 31, 5 a.m. A telegram from New York states that there were a few fatalities from the explosion on the island in New York Bay but the damage to property is the heaviest and is estimated at fire millions sterling, including forty92 words
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Article43 1916-08-02 8 London, July 31, 6.20 p.m. New York The dock agent, the president of the company owning the barge from which the fire is alleged to have emanated and a docker have been charged with man slaughter in connection with the explosion.43 words
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Article46 1916-08-02 8 London, July 31, 5.0 p.m. A telegram from North Bay, Ontario states that the towns of Cochrane, Matheson, Mushka Station and TimminB have been destroyed by forest fires. Porquois Junction, Iroquois Falls, is burning. There are a hundred dead and many injured.46 words
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Article44 1916-08-02 8 London, July 31, 5.35 p.m. Ottawa It is now estimated that two hundred lives were lo3t in the forest fire Whole families were incinerated. Refugees are pouring into towns in the south. Relief trains with doctors and nurses have been despatched.44 words
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Article24 1916-08-02 8 London, August 1, 12.55 p.m. Ottawa The rain has quenched the forest fires after a hundred square miles had been burned.24 words
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Article43 1916-08-02 8 London, July 31, 6.20 p.m. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil stated that Germany bad not replied to the proposal to allow a British clergymen to minister to war prisoners although uninterned German clergymen in Britain were so permitted.43 words
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Article27 1916-08-02 8 London, August 1, 5 p.m. China's Parliamentary Session has opened. Li Yuan Hung has taken the oath as President of the Ro. public —Renter.27 words
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Article52 1916-08-02 8 Debate in the House. London, July 31, 12.20 a In the House of M Joseph Devlin said he agree to the permanent ex Ulster but he hoped would be done by means of fnr negotiations with the Ulst»* Z bers. riD^ Mr. J. G. S. McNeill expressed52 words
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Article420 1916-08-02 8 London, July 31, 0.45 p. m The Right Hon. H. C. Oak- been appointed Irish Secretary Mr. Asquith in the Commons that the Government did not inwi to appoint a Lord Lieutenant fo Ireland at present. He also a nounced that the Hight FT™ t J. A.420 words
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Article107 1916-08-02 8 Deeds not Words. London, Aogobt 1, 3.30 a.m. New York Judge Hughes, in liHi speech on the acceptance of nomination to the Presidency, said he id unflinchingly for American rights. There have been brave words, but they had not saved American liwfl owing to the107 words
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Article28 1916-08-02 8 In addition to 14 Military untitled won by men from the Malay Statei. tte ont of 34 French tteservini aWaaerly resident here, hart aarnad tkt Croix de Gnerre.28 words
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Advertisement86 1916-08-02 8 I_ BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND Ml Lift Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. I Jogg&mms£*i>>. Vmit 1 Garanteed under U. S. Food Drugs Act. BABIES I ,T i BORDEN S K^fer] I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. j|| 1 n STOCKED BY: LEONG < romianaK KIM SOON CHEON6 186 words
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Article809 1916-08-02 9 Prices Quoted ia the khrktt tkis Moniit SINGAPORE, ACGl.yr 1. Mea*n Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the folio wing list of quotation* Rubber Snares. Norn. Value. Buyers. Seller*. 2/- Allagar 2/- 2/4$ 2 Anglo Java 4/6 5/3 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- n/6 1 Ayer Kuning809 words
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Advertisement134 1916-08-02 9 I j THE |Pot Stills! j OF I J [Great Britain) Have Been I Taken Over by Government, I NEVERTHELESS 1 1 Buchanan's XX S I XX H XX 3 8 xx M xx xx 8 v* xx will be able to continue to supply their famous I blends and134 words
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Advertisement631 1916-08-02 9 THE OR I ENTAL GormvHJkST Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTABLISH!!! iS >*- INCORPORATED M iMW*. 80 pep cent, of tHe Funds, ir $23,000,000 aw invested in Soyernment Securities 42 tears record progress and i nerving stability r!S,?fHP for non for citat,l Endowment Assurances with Profits" payable at DLATH or631 words
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Advertisement59 1916-08-02 9 POSTAGE STAMPS. A Collection of British Colonial S*\:mps bein^ broken t< meet Collectors requirements. rie CeiUintal St ?mp Co. I». High Street, Singapore 8-1 v FOR Awiags, Screens, mi covers, Sea AtiCiiors, Oil Bdtjs and C ilas Work <»f ever? descriptiou. Estimate* icUh Smmplee from BOON SENG Co B»f>piiWl md59 words
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Article900 1916-08-02 10 Position of tbe Commission. The following letter, which was laid on the table at last Friday's aaeeting of the Municipal Commissioners ia of public intereat: Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, 13th July, 1916. Sir, —I have the honoor to inform yon that the attention of the GoI Ternment900 words
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Article43 1916-08-02 10 The Board of Trade has appointed a committee, under the chairmanship of Lord Farringdon, to consider how to meet the needs of British firms after the war regarding their fioaneial needs, facilities for trade, aud particularly with 'reference to financing large overseas contracts.43 words
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Article11 1916-08-02 10 [We do not %e<x$$arMy emSoroe Ifc* opinimm exptHted bf corretpondonto.j11 words
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Article223 1916-08-02 10 To tho Editor of the Malm? a Tribwn*. Sir, —I shall be obliged if yon will bn good enough to give publicity to the following:— After a series of meetings baring i been held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce among the influential members thereof to223 words
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Article124 1916-08-02 10 A contemporary gives us a puzzler in stating the following in parallel columns "The record distance for throwing a grenade has been obtained by Sergeant Varanqueaux, of the 9Gth Regiment, who succeeded in throwing one of these projectiles, 65 metres. "The sporting instincts of the present generations124 words
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Advertisement133 1916-08-02 10 Train Services. Sißgaporc (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m. 10.29 a.m. noon 1.30 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9. 8.42,133 words
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Advertisement256 1916-08-02 10 0. K. CEMENT (BEST DANISH PORTLAND CEMENT) NEW SUPPLIES ARRIVED Per m. s. CHUMPON." Sole Importers The East Asiatic COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN DENMARK.) RAFFLES^ TO LET Commodious and Airy Offices on 2nd floor front portion of Ist floor, the ground floor and basement of the buildings at present occupied256 words
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Article149 1916-08-02 11 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BENGAL. Research in Mahomedan Law. At a meeting of the Senate of the Calcutta University the following resolution same up for consideration -—The offer of Ismail Ibrahim Saleh. jee aad Haahim. Ismail Salebjee to place at the disposal of149 words
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Article126 1916-08-02 11 The Suez Canal Duct The telegram stating that Suez Canal dues will be raised 50 centimes (five annas) a ton from the sth October was received in Bombay shipping ciroles without alarm, the reason being that with freights foar or fire times as high as pre-war rates, an increase126 words
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Article118 1916-08-02 11 Poisoning Cases. In the alleged poisoning ease in which a woman named Saddan along with a man Allah Bakhsh was charged with poisoning her husband who is said to have died from its effects, judgment has been pronounced by Khan Sahib Sheikh Amir Ali, Ses. sions Judge, Multau. Saddan118 words
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Article209 1916-08-02 11 Kitchener Memorial fund. Started by Ruling Princes. At the suggestion of H H. the Maharaja of Dholpur, Their Highnesses tbe Maharajas of Owalior, Patiala, Kashmir, Jaipur, Bikanir, Kotab, Parma, Jinsl and Cutch and the Begam Saheba of Bhopal have issaed an appeal to Ruling Princes and Chiefs for a209 words
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Article428 1916-08-02 11 Fatal Accident. A young man named Atwell, of Lady McCarthy Road, Kandy, waa admitted to Hospital on July 6, with serious injuries, resulting from a fall from a mango tree. He went op and shook a branch with his foot, missed his footing and fell, fracturing both arms and428 words
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Advertisement489 1916-08-02 11 I BANKS I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, I AUSTRALIA AND CHINA ft [5< oHPORATKD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, I Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of H £1,200,000 Regeire Fund £1,800,000 H serve '.''ability of Proprietors £1,200,000 I HANKERS I nk of England, Th* Londor 1 Midland Bank, Ltd.,489 words
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Advertisement356 1916-08-02 11 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND I REPAIRER. fo f Stringed Instrument,. Workmanship Guaranteed 3 v TERMS MODERATE. Silks! Silks! Silks! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Sarees. Duetto, fcmhi, Shiwh, etc., Our Famous Brass Toys containing 3t articles. £fc Set Rs. 3 6-0 Medium Set R s u356 words
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Advertisement118 1916-08-02 11 SWELLINGS DISAPPEAR j When you rub in Little's Oriental Balm. Tbe pain goes right away and the swelling itself disappears with a few applications. It is utterly useless to suffer. It is useless te pay big doctor's bills and then to find yourself no better. For 1 Re. you can118 words
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Advertisement326 1916-08-02 11 H. TENG 777 Mrtt li-Mh lug. Toothache ffifl curs. Splendid Gargle will instantly relieve Pain. No extraction, no instruments used and no loss of blood. GILLS IT PRIVATE IEIIDERICt If the treatment proves a failure only $1 will be charged. 16-6 15 6 Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INDO MALAY326 words
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Article1458 1916-08-02 12 Interesting Details of The Submarine Service. The Admiralty has placed at the disposal of the Press the following articles on the Navy, which have been written from official reports in their possession by Mr. Rudyard Kipling. These articles will be published in sections durine1,458 words
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Advertisement663 1916-08-02 12 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. THEREFORE ENSURING B ST RESULTS. Have roar Photograph taken at our Studio. 1-5 u Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and wa have no doubt will prove very beneficial for trees and663 words
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Advertisement401 1916-08-02 12 fFor Japanese Curio's Genera! Goods GO TO MARU Ml 4 Co I No. 10, High Street, Singapore WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. I j LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HANrj Mil i --nrTTTr~ TAMPEBIS CEMENT TILE WORkF MACHINE PRESSED CEMENJ TIL > MADE UNDER HIGH HYDRaULKJ PRESSU CemeDt Diains sizes V x 6"401 words
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Article604 1916-08-02 13 Sikb Constable on Trial. A special session of the Supreme Court, presided over by Mr. Justice Snroule, with Messrs: Stainer and Tate as Assessors commenced the irial at Taiping, a few days ago, of P. C. Narain Singh, who is charged on two connts of murder and604 words
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Article80 1916-08-02 13 Though the volume of business bag much decreased and the price of rubber has receded further, the of the London share market keeps very good, says the L. and (J. Express of June 27th, demand begins; stirmlated by the continuance fihighly satisfactory annual rei ort* Mincif ig 1 aue SeeßU80 words
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Advertisement327 1916-08-02 13 lĕmĕiii Cement cement ALWAYS TO HAND. ALSO DYES FOR SALE Orders executed for c, cry description of Japanese goods, eepeeiaily ail kinds of Portland ceaaent, silk and cotton piece-goods, glass and rockery ware, etc., on meet favourable terms. A. ABBAS Merchant and Commission Agent, r 5-1, de Souaa St. m327 words
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Advertisement600 1916-08-02 13 Steady! Don't let your new responsibilities lead you to quarrelling, fuming, brooding, to worry or sleeplessness. Know your irritability for what it is-just the result of underfed nerves. The nation wants men and women who can stand up under their duties calm, unruffled, smiling, efficient. It expects every ounce of600 words
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Advertisement451 1916-08-02 14 NOTICES Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, sth August, i PUBLIC Monday, 7tii HOLIDAYS. 27-7 5-8 NOTICE. Please note that Meaprs KOH S SONS at "Raffies House," No. 514, Geylang Road, are Manufacturers and Suppliers of Copra, Coconuts, Coconut husks and451 words
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Advertisement368 1916-08-02 14 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (8. S.) LTD. (Incorporated in England) Have removed to their new offices in St Helen's Court, No. 12, Collyer Quay. (New Building adjoining the Alkaff Arcade.) Telephone No. Unchanged No. 840. All business Communications to be delivered at front office on third368 words
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Advertisement369 1916-08-02 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have from this day been appointed to take charge of the Chinese Burial Ground known as *'Heng San Teng." Permits for burial will be issued by me on application at Messrs Aik Seng Co., 12 Cecil Street. SEE TEONG WAH. Jnly 22,369 words
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Advertisement376 1916-08-02 14 WANTED WANTED. Efficient News compositors for the Ma aya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. SITUATION WANTED As Cashier or Store keeper. Can furnish security and good reference Address, Box 239 c/o Malaya Tribune. 27-7 25-8 WANTED. A Lady Teacher for 2 or 3 Chinese Ladies. Apply with376 words
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Advertisement342 1916-08-02 14 JNSORANCE INSURANCE CO.. U o [Incorporated a >v is: FIBE Insurances effected 008 nj Ren, .nd H^**** description MARINE Insurance ar(lflßt Part» of thowoHd^i 1 F.ARTHQUAIE Bisks accepted J HENRY SiuNCON INSURANCE CO., I TD (Incorporated i„ H„ ngkont) Capital ilmm FIR J QEPARTMENT—Risks ac. D f on Bn.ld.ng, nd342 words
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Title Section19 1916-08-02 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to tha Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] So 180 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 191619 words
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Advertisement459 1916-08-02 1 I P. O. Britishlndia ANDApcar Line (COMPAJTIa* INCORPORATED JJT ENGLAND.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailing*. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. a teamen will leave Singapore on or aboat Mail Lines. Homeward (for Euaopi).459 words
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Advertisement221 1916-08-02 1 STCOMVAART-MAATSCHAFPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEIN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORB, BELAWAN-DILI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICI VERSA Steamers are due io arrive oa Che undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Oranje Sept. 15 Vend*] Oo*. 27 Uretius Dee. 8 HOMEWARD. Rembrandt Aag. 25 Oranje Oct, 6221 words
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Advertisement572 1916-08-02 1 O.K. NIPPON YTJSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA. service is maintained between Yokohama via porta Cto Marseilles and London, wider mail contract with the Imperii Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining thia service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all572 words
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Article591 1916-08-02 2 Europe. Pot London: Priam in port Nnnkin August 3 Suwa Maru Aug. 9 At r ens Angnst 12 CH- of Bombay Ine August 14 Atsuta Mam Angnst 16. FoTara An post 17 Helenus Angnst 26 Hitachi Maru Angnst 30 Somali Aoernst 23 Gleng;> le early Sept. For591 words
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Article85 1916-08-02 2 The Toyo Kisen Kaisha's fine liner Shinyo Maru, 22,000 tona, will sail from Hongkong on the 15th inst, for San Francisca via Shanghai, Nagasaki, via the Inland Sea to Kobe, Yokohama, and Honolulu. The East Asiatic Oomapany's four masted motor liner Tonking is now moored at the Robinson Road Quay85 words
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Article312 1916-08-02 2 Vessels in Port. Britisa STEAMER. BERTH DATE. Patrol Outer Rds 9-6 Magnet K. Harbour 3-7 Hock Lee Inner Rds 12-7 Aragaa 2 No. Wharf 20-7 Waitoma Outer Rds 26-7 Klang Dock 27-7 Phemiui No. 7 Wharf 28-7 Soon Ann inner Rds 29-7 Agapenor No. 8 Wharf do Ban312 words
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Article57 1916-08-02 2 For Hongkong, Shanghai and Hankow is due here on the 4th inst the steamer Knight Companion! 7,43 d tons. Messrs. Mansfield k Co are her agsnts. For Vancouver and Seattle will »b„„t°V he 10th inBt or »bout, the rteamer Shintan Maro aking carßo on throoßh billa of ISn^a 8 Fr57 words
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Article517 1916-08-02 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station —Nil. The B. I. liner Mata Hari sails For Bangkok on the 6th inst. The outward bound PAO liner Malta is due here on the 7th inst. The P. A 0. liner Khyber517 words
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Article328 1916-08-02 2 The stranding of the rW most be considered a casual Z importance, since the cargo H a V J valuable one amounting probabl/2 £250,000, althongh the hull i,V insured. She wm bound Liverpool to Straits porN, fej, Japan. The vegsel is of 6 gross, built in 1899, an328 words
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Article270 1916-08-02 2 Per P 0 Liners Per P O str. Mooltan.—Mr Corin. Mr <fc Mrs Hertog, Mr Sugars Mr Mrs Anderson. Per P L O str Kashgar.—Rev Hollis, Mr backer, Mr Cowley. Mr Crawford, Mr Wingrave, Mr Elsworth, Mr Dowding. Per P 0 str Karmala—Mr Wydler. Per PA 0 str270 words
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Article45 1916-08-02 2 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will observe th* following holidays Saturday sth August 1916: Open from iXrto 11 a.m. Monday 7th August 1916: Open from 10 to 11 a.in. B. A. Cator Lieut-Commdr R.N Master Attendant. 8. S.45 words
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Advertisement39 1916-08-02 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLFRS PROVIbORING CONTIACTOIS, The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office —ie Battery Road. TA.KE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. Ml. Orders promptly atterded to from January Ut 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. I 5-439 words
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Miscellaneous106 1916-08-02 2 Singapore Tide Tables. Aug. 2.—High water 0.39 d m ft. 8 ins. An 8' 3.— H igh water:—0.22 a.m. ft. 8 ins. 1.2 p.m. 9 ft. An 4 —High water:—0.59 a.m. 9 ft. 6 ing.; 1.27 p.m. 9 ft. An S- 5—High water :—1.38 a m. 9 ft. 2 ing.;106 words
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Article1602 1916-08-02 3 Working Day and Night. X .be work of removing the j Culebra, in the Panama B carried on night and B interesting!) told in a recent I f the Can* I Record, from B| fin'/ extract is taken: B b tor*- midnight the Imt boat Chatae leu1,602 words
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Article238 1916-08-02 3 (Singapore, August 2). Tin. —$81.00 buyers, no sellers. Copra.— Strong. Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done Sago Flour- do Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Products. Market Quiet Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 39.00 Copra Bali238 words
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Article119 1916-08-02 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) Na Note. Fort. Signal. Disease Date. Hangkok ...F.P.B. ...Plague 74« 16.6 Basaein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague »06 28.4 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26.5 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pax 597 10.3 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 300 10.3 Calcutta ...F.P.B.119 words
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Article70 1916-08-02 3 Delivered ia London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Eniopean Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Larr. Dmjvmho. P. AO June J„l y ft Hi June IS July it P. O. June 28 July 24 M. M. June 13 July 24 8.1.70 words
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Advertisement53 1916-08-02 3 Pacific Services FOI VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to San Francisco and to Canadian or U.S.A. Pointi. s. s. SHINTSU MARU" loading about 10th August. s. s. KIFUNSAN die a»o«t 25th August. For freight and further particulars apply to BOUSTEAD Co., A g eats. Singapore,53 words
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Advertisement141 1916-08-02 3 M. M. MESSACERtES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 191« 191b Atlantiqme Aug. 1 A. Behic Aug. 2 Pslpnewaa Aug. P.rthos Aug 16 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LIMITED. FOR VLADIVOSTOCK. The following steamers will have prompt despatch141 words
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Advertisement451 1916-08-02 3 Combined Service Of The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BETWEE5 FREMANTLE PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling al Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the Kimberley451 words
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Miscellaneous279 1916-08-02 3 Mails Close. lo-udf. Port Swettenham and Penang *Ipoh 2.80 pm Malacca, Port Swettenbam fVlak Anaoa *f£ampar 1.30 pm 2 e<U Medusa 2.30 pm Muntok k Palembang Alting 2.80 pm Sonrabaya and Bandjermasein Sarie Born®» 2.3« pm Pontianak Ban Hin Guan 2.30 pm Kota Tinggi Meranti 4 pm To-morrom. Pulau Batam279 words
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Advertisement573 1916-08-02 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A 1., A 8.C., W#»s*'-rn T'r i m. Engineering and Beetle? Cedea U*ed. Builder- »nd Btyein n of Ships, Engines ano kt Hers, and Bleetrica! Rnginecn Mann! I wn •tonee'" Manger etc Bronze Caßt'ng, Larson;' ftteaw. Tar bin* 3 and Turbo- UtersaSore, etc., im etc. NAGASAKI573 words
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Advertisement578 1916-08-02 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Go., Ltd. (Incorporated iv Japan) tentrm&or* m the Imperial Japaneea Army and Navy and to Foreign Government* J Gable CoDK J? KKiVtV Al, A.8.C., dockyard *T Afimm tik B k Western Union y 3835? vfLw Scott's, Lie bar's, and b'VK-DAIREN. V Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive578 words
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Advertisement346 1916-08-02 4 Ocean Steam sj7 Company, L td AND China Mutual Steam Nil Co., Ltd. a (Incorporated in E n(rlaos Tbe Companies' itemji patched from Lii arpc the Straits, China and j apaL week and from Japan London, Amsterdam erery fortnight. for Genoa, mJ2 lei and Liverpool and Havre and Liverpool outward346 words
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