Malaya Tribune, 7 August 1916
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Title Section28 1916-08-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3.- -No. 184. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Cbe n?alapa Cribune. MONDAY, AUGUST 7.28 words
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Advertisement439 1916-08-07 1 The Greatest Event or all Days THE GIRL DETECTIVE STARTS TO-NIGHT At the one and only Cinema House of Serials GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE 1 Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. 1UR\ SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF THE HIGHEST ORDER In the Second Show Latest Pathe Official War Gazette British and Colonial Film439 words
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Advertisement92 1916-08-07 1 Portland I > j j Mitsui Bussan ICaisha, Ltd. l| (INCORPORATED IV JAPAN I Awarded Nk<*7;t2ro*j& GoJ Medals «2 tit O 0 II (0 5 I AGENCIES Obtainable tTerywbfe end at ooi <Jod«wn U II i Tel<'graph Street, Singapore. I Koala Lnmpnr-6 High Street. q j Penana-Taik Moh Co. 8592 words
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Article90 1916-08-07 2 Returns for July. Mr. Chan Sze Onn, Secretary of Scndai Ltd, favours us with the advice that the July output was 7,580 lbs; a total of 23,4S0 lbs for the first four months of the current financial year. Tapah Robber Estates, Ltd. (Meesrs Evatt Co. Secretaries) 29,927 lbs90 words
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Article168 1916-08-07 2 The body found in the Whangpoo River at The Point, Shanghai, on July 17, has been identified as that of Reinhold Stephan, a German, formerly in the Customs service and later a light-house keeper. The identification was made by means of a photograph of the man,168 words
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Article190 1916-08-07 2 Owing to amazing complications caused by the war, a boy not yet nine years old has been Earl Erne, without knowing it, since December, 1914. The boy earl is the son of Viscount Crichton, who was the son of the fourth Earl Erne. Viscount Crichton went to190 words
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Advertisement233 1916-08-07 2 Guns, Riles Revolvers. Large Stock* JT«»t Received I Steven s 12 bore Guns (Single and Double barrel) Colt's and Iver Johnson s Revolvers Cal 32 38 450. Colt's Automatic Pistols Cal 635 380 450. Cartridges of every kind. Particulars and prices from John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England HURRY233 words
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Advertisement223 1916-08-07 2 HANYANG BROS. TOBACCO Co. 38 Robinson Road, Singapore. Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. Chinese CI gar Bites. Cigarettes of the Th above 44 chop hay They are aromatic, been manufactured not in i uriou s to in Hongkong for health, and the over ten years now WM smoke can223 words
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Article393 1916-08-07 3 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BENGAL. Police \dministration Report A Bengnl Government resolution i n Calcutta Police Report for 1915 notes that the discipline of the force ifiows steady improvement and thanks Mr Clarke for elKcient adminwtraT ion. Ths year was unfortunately marker! by393 words
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Article133 1916-08-07 3 Case Against a Driver. C. Knight, a driver on tke G.I.P.R. was brought before Colonel Beadon, District Magistrate, Delhi, for trial under Sectian 102 of the Railwaj Act. The charge against him was that on the sth January while the ashman was raking out ashes under the e.tgine at133 words
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Article331 1916-08-07 3 Alleged Defamation An interesting case of defamation was disposed of by Sir Leslie Miller and Jnstice Humza Hussain in tbe Mysore Chief Court. Mr. Karnick Krislmamurthy liao, member of the Mysore Legislative Amenably, filed a complaint before the City Magistrate of Bangalore charging the President aud the Secretary of331 words
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Article253 1916-08-07 3 Lady Hardiage Medical Colleie The following Press Communique has been issued :—It is notified for the information of candidates intending to join the Lady Hardinge Medical College for Women at Delhi that the institution will be open to students on the 28th September 1916 and that lectures anu classes253 words
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Article308 1916-08-07 3 Primary Education in Bombay. At the adjourned meeting of the Bombav Munieipal Corporation on July 13 the debate on Primary education in the city initiated by Mr Joseph Baptittta came to a close. Mr Baptist»* replied at great length submitting thst the progress of Primary education in th« city308 words
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Advertisement503 1916-08-07 3 i?^S£P ,!l Read this a programme that defies Competition. g I The TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 1 Alhambra is AT THE Alhambra j" the Theatre fJH| house of quality is the only t hC re you the 11 theatre 5 j vMiere you m IB with an get the BEST MM W503 words
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Article139 1916-08-07 4 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune)Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3.35 $3.50 Ayer Eunings 1.25 1-35 AyerMolek 2.20 2 27£ AyerPanas 10.00 10.25 Balgownie 4.40 4.60 Bukit Jelotong 0.57 i 0.65 Bukit Katil 0.77J ChangkatSerdg.... 9.25 9.50 Glenealy 1.60139 words
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Article71 1916-08-07 4 Singapore, August 4On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/e. 2/4 27/32 On India— Bank T. T. On Hongkong— Bank d/d 9£ On Shanghai— Bank d/d. SO* On Java— Bank T. T. 136 On Japan— Bank d/d. 110 j Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil71 words
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Article38 1916-08-07 4 The second camp contingent of the M. S. V. R. gave a concert at Taiping in aid of the St. Dungtan's Home for blind soldiers and sailors, as a result of which $600 was remitted to the Home.38 words
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Advertisement520 1916-08-07 4 Hitnil 1 iiiiniiiiiiiiuiiuininniin no 1 For Japanese Curio's General Goods j!| GO TO MARUNI Co. No. 10, High Street, Singapore WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. large: stocks always on hand. I iHiViYtHiimiHmmiHnHimif mm Waterman's Fountain Pens JI/ST RECEIVED Ordinary, Safety and Patent Self=filling AND ALSO OTHER Cheap Fountain Pens. ALSO NEW STOCK520 words
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Article445 1916-08-07 5 Cricket. A C S. t. M. B. S. Football. The Methodist Boys Football *>>!j. played a friendly game of socct with the Anglo-Chinese School »n Saturday, in the Oldham Hall ground play commencing at 5.15 Both sides were evenly i and a good game resulted, play was very445 words
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Article103 1916-08-07 5 The Methodist Boys Football played a friendly gaine of soc- r with the Anglo-Chinese School on Saturday, in the Oldham Hall ground play commencing at 5.15 Both sides were evenly I and a good game resulted. 1 was very fast, and con tinto the visitor's territory, :t they made103 words
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Article81 1916-08-07 5 Middle Weight Championship. The Army Middle Weight Championship of the S. S. and F. M. S. is l '> he decided at the Palladium on -jonilay the 14th inst., when Cpl. ''•'Be R. h. will meet Gunner Tibbies an ,s Round Contest. The men •uivfe been seen before and81 words
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Article20 1916-08-07 5 To-day. risk 3.17 p.m. Height Bft 6in J"hnston's Pier—2 30 and 1.30. liub Buagalow—3 and 5.30 p.m.20 words
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Article710 1916-08-07 5 Annual Sports. The annual athletic sports of the 3. Andrew's School were h*-M on Saturday afternoon in the Raffips Institution grounds. It was a fine, sunny afternoon, and the function was a great success. By kind permission of Lt. Col. A. B, Garrett and Officers of the710 words
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Article136 1916-08-07 5 Saturday's Play. A Singles. Meaning beet Sinclair, G—4.l—6, 6— 4. C Si 50 LBS. Gibson beat McKerrow, 11—9, 7— 9. G—4. KEWOOMBBB Handicap. Bnrne K>v beat Parish, 6—o, C—l. Thorougood beat Murray, 6—l, 6-4. To-day's Ties. B Singles. Tinsley v Doig, if Doig is not in Doubles.136 words
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Article33 1916-08-07 5 Monhly Medal. The Men's Medal (Stroke) will take place on Saturday and Sunday, August 12th and 13th. The Ladies Monthly Medal (Bogey) will take place on Thursday August 10th.33 words
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Article622 1916-08-07 5 Tutah Lung Victorious. fFrom Our Special Cwretpondeni.) Canton, July 28. Operations around Canton the last two days favourable to the troops of Tutuh Lung Chi-kuang, as the attempts of Li Lieh-chun's army to attack the White Cloud Mountain failed. From White Clood Mountain it is easy to622 words
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Article22 1916-08-07 5 London, August 5, 12.40 p.m. The Army Council has decided to release 27,000 soldiers to assist during the harvest. Renter-22 words
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Advertisement189 1916-08-07 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Moria Theatre SINGAPORE. M.S.V.R. CONCERTS TN AID OF THE FUNDS FOR THE BLIND SAILORS SOLDIERS. ON Friday Saturday August 1 Ith 12th Under IBM a%ling«iabed patfUQaftOf His Excellency the Governor Sir ARTHUR YOUNG, G. C. M. G. (Hod. Colonel of the Regiment) AND Lieut-Colonel JL H. TYTE, and189 words
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Advertisement133 1916-08-07 5 Latest Advertisements. [raffles motor garage Just Arrived "New Comet" Motor Cycles. FOR SALE. 2 h p Motor Cycle, two speed 4 stroke, Pego Engine. $370. 2a h j). otor Cy- le, 2 stroke, Pego Engine $320. j hp. Motor Cycle, 2 stroke, Pego Engine $42G Ab. vr» include* To<>l Bags,133 words
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Article997 1916-08-07 6 We have lately heard that some influential Europeans have informed their Asiatic clientele that farther taxation will do harm to the trade of the Colony. The Asiatic merchants in Singapore natnrally infer that these well-informed Europeans know what they speak about, and are more than ever confirmed997 words
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Advertisement141 1916-08-07 6 Robinson Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF CASHMERE BOUQUET TOILET REQUISITES Fer Nursery and Refredhirg and Toiiet. Fragrant. Cash mere <iv c t L Oaahmere Bouque Toilet iroap Talc Powder Cashmere Bouquet $1.50 35 Cents. P*" box of three per tin. $1.75 per bottle. tablets LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting141 words
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Advertisement94 1916-08-07 6 ASK FOR Club Whisky j a J Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Wine and Spiiit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL NOTICE. I Grand 'Redoute' WILL BE GIVEN ON December 25,1916 The Colours and Rules will be announced later on. The Management. j V. M. TOY©. I PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO t i 15 High94 words
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Advertisement113 1916-08-07 6 I i Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $15 40 Sterilised Natural Milk $10*50 I J Ideal Unsweetened Milk H $10 Sn JOHORE GOVERNMENT NOTICED :j izd From the 7th. August 191 *> t<ie Johore Import Duties on alcoholic liquors and tobacco will be at the same rates as those imposed113 words
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Article444 1916-08-07 7 Ha is at $8i —i>OcL*. down. Tenders are invited by the Public Works Department, Johore, for billing work at Mersing and 1 iore. Seepage 5 of this iisue. Comtesse de Bondy is now stayj r 'j with her second gon, Mr. Kapha el de Bondy, manager of444 words
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Article120 1916-08-07 7 Page. Ihb Great Wat> he Western F»-ont 7 Kmg George's Message 7 i>ra?e Deeds 7 ar <>n Shipping In th* Kast g K'hho-Japan Treaty 8 r.nemy x ear p 0 ,t Said 8 Kubber Outputs 2 German Drowned at Shanghai 2 A Peerage Tragedy 2 Indian News Local120 words
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Article84 1916-08-07 7 The Western Front. In the New Trenches. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, August 4, 12.55 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig, in his communique, says We are in closest touch with the enemy in the trenches we captured last night, west of Pozieres. Many German dead are lying ronnd theseREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 84 words
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Article64 1916-08-07 7 London, August 5, 12.35 a.m. A General Sir Douglas Haig in his communique says The day has been cjuiet. The enemy artillery was active at Pozieres and Mametz wood. London, August 5, 3.35 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig, in a communique, says that Australians participated in the sucsessful64 words
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Article197 1916-08-07 7 London, August 6, 12.45 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig's communique says that including the capture of the trenches reported to-day, our line north and west of Pozieres has been pushed forward 400 to 600 yards on a 3,000 yards front during the last two days. The troops of the197 words
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Article151 1916-08-07 7 London, August 5, 9.15 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at headquarters in France, describing the battle of Friday evening, says that the British and Australians rapidly advanced beyond Pozieres with highly successful results. A heavy bombardment was maintained throughout Thursday. The enemy appeared to be taken by surprise,151 words
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Article83 1916-08-07 7 Struggle at Verdun. London, August 5, 4.45 p in. Paris The communique says that the night was comparatively quiet on the Somme front. The artillery bombardment was violent throughout the ThiaumontFleury sector and renewei furious counter attacks on the Thiaumont work were repulsed. There was equally severe fighting83 words
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Article116 1916-08-07 7 London, August 5, 2.10 p.m. A Paris communique states that fighting continued all day in the region of Thiaumont and Fleury and north-west and south of the Thiaumont work. All enemy attacks with a view of dislodging ns from the conquered positions were fruitless, while we, in116 words
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Article74 1916-08-07 7 London, August 6, 12.45 a.ra. Paris The communique says that the enemy on the right of the Meuse were quiescent in the sector of Thiaumont. We hold all the southern part of the village of Fleury. The Germans after an all day bombardment made two powerful attacks on74 words
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Article60 1916-08-07 7 London, August 6, 5.50 p.m. Paris A communique states that we extended our gains northwest of Thiaumont, repulsing a counter-attack. Our air-squadrons dropped numerous bombs in the Combles region, and at Noyon, Stenay, Sedan, Conflans, and Metz stations and also bombed the military establishments of Rombach. Two60 words
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Article80 1916-08-07 7 London, August 5, 11.45 a.m. Amsterdam The Teiegraaf says that the Allied air attack on Aug 2 was directed against Ghent. Forty aeroplanes, divided into three groups, simultaneously attacked three military points, including the arsenal at Ghent-Brugge. A great conflagration was noticed at SaintDenys but the80 words
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Article83 1916-08-07 7 Immediate Action Wanted. London, Augnst 5, 12.40 p m. Mr. Carson will suggest to Mr. Asqnith on the Bth Augnsj that an immediate conference of the Entente powers be flatted with a view to establishing a common basis of treatment of enemy prisoners and joint representations to Neutrals83 words
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Article612 1916-08-07 7 Heroes Rewarded. London, Aug 6, 4 p.m. The Victoria Cross bas been conferred on Snrgeon Cap f .ain John Green who, although wounded, went to the assistance of a wounded officer who was hung up in the enemy's wire entanglements. lie dragged him to a shell hole where612 words
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Article125 1916-08-07 7 King George's Message. London, August, 5, 12 35 a.m. i he King has addressed the following telegram to the Sovereigns and heads of the Allied States: 41 On this day, the second anniversary of the commencement of the great conflict in which my country and her gallant Allies125 words
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Article38 1916-08-07 7 London, August 6, 6 5 p.m. Th*ir Majesties the Tsar, the Mikado and the King of Serbia have sent messages to King George announcing their determination to carry on the fight till victory is achieved.38 words
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Article396 1916-08-07 7 Premier's Stirring Speech. London, August 5, 12.35 a.m. At the meeting held at Queen's Hall, Lord Derby said that we never stood in so favourable a position as we did that night. Mr. Asquith, who had a most enthusiastic reception, observed that j Germany was absolutely396 words
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Article79 1916-08-07 7 Lon -on, August 5, 11.40 a.m. Throughout the Empire there have been celebrations of the war anniversary. Great And enthusiastic meetings in cities and towns passed a resolution similarly to that adopted at tUe Que«en's IIill. Services of intercession where held in churches and places of worship of79 words
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Article640 1916-08-07 8 The citizens of Malacca met in ftolemn conclave on Friday the 4th inst. at 5.15 p.m. on the padang to realfum their adhesion to the fcacred cause of honour, justice, and humanity, and to pledge their united efforts to secure the triumph and victory of civilisation.640 words
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Article360 1916-08-07 8 Koala Lumpur bad an elaborate demonstration on ih* Padang on tiiav, \\i\h i Um%*« procesnioi. l«M inetl by memherH ,f virions aom. aaauitiee, Incbadiug deebemted cm and emblematical displays. Tbe precision had Malays, six'Chinesclans, three pe** ot Indians, and two sections of Sinhalese. The proceedings proper360 words
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Article80 1916-08-07 8 London, August 4, 7 30 p m. Renter learns that the first fruits of the Russo-Japan treaty is the conclusion of a separate agreement whereby Russia sells to Japan the southern half of the Harbin-Chang-chun railway, about sixty miles, including the line from Changchun to the Sungari River.80 words
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Article39 1916-08-07 8 Magnificent Exploit by British Submarine. London, August 6, 6.5 p.m. The Neue Freie Presse says that a British submarine suddenly appeared in the habour of Constantinople and torpedoed two large steamers. The vessel also bombarded the suburbs.39 words
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Article108 1916-08-07 8 Enemy Near Port Said. London, August 5, 2.5 p.m. General Sir Archibald Murray reports :—August 4,11 p.m. Since midnight on August 3» the Turks, of a strength estimated at 14,000, have been attacking our positions, near Romani, east of Port Said, on a front of seven to eight108 words
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Article186 1916-08-07 8 London, August 6, 4.15 p.m. General Murray reports that he defeated the enemy with heavy losses at Romani on August 4 and 5, capturing 2,500 unwounded prisoners, including some Germans, four mountain guns and a number of machine-guns. Our casualties were not heavy. The Australian and New186 words
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Article99 1916-08-07 8 London, August 6, 1.5 p.m. Romani, mentioned in General Murray's despatch, is eighteen miles east of the Suez Canal. Router states that the wells near the Canal are all in our hands, therefore the enemy must ?>'ing every drop of water towards Romani from Aughratina, ten miles99 words
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Article42 1916-08-07 8 Stubborn Straggle at Brody. Petrograd A communique says that stubborn fighting is taking place south of Brody. Repeated enemy attacks were repulsed and the ground consolidated. There has been some advance in the Caucasus, west of Kilkit and Tieehiftlik.42 words
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Article72 1916-08-07 8 London, August G, 3.25 a.m. Petrograd The communique says that fighting on the Rivers Graberka and Sereth. south of Brody, is developing in favour of the Russians, who stormed two villages and an adjacent wood and hill. The enemy in one village had to be dislodged from72 words
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Article41 1916-08-07 8 London, August 6, 6.5 p.m. Petrograd Southwards of Brody the Russians have overcome the enemy's resistance. On the left banks of the Grabenka and Sereth rivers a number of villages were captured, over three thousand prisoners being taken.41 words
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Article50 1916-08-07 8 London, August 5, 3.55 p.m. A telegram from Bukharest, from the Rumanian Foreign Minister, draws the attention of the Bulgarian Government to the recent frontier incidents. The telegram lemarks that these incidents are becoming too frequent and do not harmonise with the good relations between the two countries.50 words
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Article17 1916-08-07 8 London, August 6, 10.55 p.m. Official Lord Wimborne has been re-appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.17 words
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Obituary27 1916-08-07 8 London, Aug. 6, 3 55 a.m. The death is announced, suddenly, of Sir Arthur Markham M. P. one of the strongest critics of the Government —Reuter.27 words
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Article92 1916-08-07 8 It is with much regret that we announce the death of Miss Enid Westerhout, aged 18 years, the only daughter of Mr. J. B. Westerhout, the well-known local architect, ana Mrs. Westerhout, which occurred early on Saturday morning. Miss Westerhout had not been in good health for92 words
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Article27 1916-08-07 8 Austrian Destroyer Sank London, August 5, 10 p. m Rome: An Italian submarine torpedoed an Austrian i c the upper Adriatic on August 2.27 words
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Article33 1916-08-07 8 London, August 5, 5.50 a.m. Washington: The American Con suls in Italy have been directed t enquire into the circumstances of the sinking of the steamer Letimbr by a submarine.33 words
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Article25 1916-08-07 8 London, August 6, 6.5 p.m. Another Danish steamer has been sunk. It is reported from Copenhagen that the Wilson liner Aarowas torpedoed.25 words
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Article44 1916-08-07 8 London, August 6 7.50 p.m. The Admiralty announces that the auxiliary mine-sweeper Clacton was torpedoed and snnk in the Levant on August o. Two engineers, an officer and three men are missing. An assistant paymaster and four stokers were slightly wonnded.44 words
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Article52 1916-08-07 8 London, August 6, 7 p.m. A communique says that a heavj Austrian attack, between the Adige and upper Osonzo also at Sngana and in the Cordevole valleys, had been repulsed. The artillery on both sides was most active. The Austrians are employing a new type of explosive52 words
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Article441 1916-08-07 8 Successful Last Night. The Victoria Theatre was cram, mcd with a most enthusiatic audience on Saturday night to witness the last performance of the Queries and the Lay of Ancient Rome. His Excellency Brigadier D. H. Kidout, C. If. G., with whom was Mrs Ridout, attended with his staff441 words
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Advertisement109 1916-08-07 8 \BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK j Has been Extensively used Cver 60 years Throughout the World. I Purity Garantced under U. S. Food Drugs Act. I BABIES < I fS@SgiSs I BORDEN'S [> J STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. I STOCKED BY Malacca-CHOPS CHI HIN HUA CHIN HIN J Muar-CHOP CHOS> TONG Penang-CHOP109 words
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Article275 1916-08-07 11 Thief Identified by Finger Prints. On July 23 a Chinese robber slip, ped into the jewelry store of Sennet Freres at No. 32 Nanking Rjad, •Shanghai, and escaped with 36 watcties worth $375. By the next evening the man was captured and locked in the Centrsl Police station275 words
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Article227 1916-08-07 11 Typical Hun Attitude. The London correspondent of the N >rth China Herald wiiting on June 8 says that tbe Board of Trade is issuing some very interesting documents which have apparently emanated from Germans ol high posiiiun in tbe Pat East, [n the one there ii227 words
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Advertisement464 1916-08-07 11 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. jvrr. if ORATED IN ENGLAND I ROYAL CHARTER. ipital in 60,000 Shares of eh £1J00,0(X) Fund £1,800, OCX ability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS T>,p Bank of England, Th* London Midland Bank. Ltd., The flinty and Westminster The National Provincial I land, Ltd.,464 words
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Advertisement393 1916-08-07 11 G.C LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER and REPAIRER, Good and well selected Music Vi>lin, Piano, etc. Good strings for Stri> ged Instruments. Workmanship Guaranteed rams MODERATE. 3-11 Silks! Silks! Silks! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Sarees, DupMt?., Ravikai, Shawls, etc., Our Famcu3 Irassio\s containing 32 articles. Fig S< Rs.393 words
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Advertisement193 1916-08-07 11 Lady teacher having free afternoons and evenings wishes for private pupils. Would call at Chinese ladies' bootee Elementary c )nvei sation etc Apply "ENGLISH," c/o Malaya Tribune. 8-7 7 8 9 CHEE ENG SONS. 1 I ESTABLISHED 1859. j II 71, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND SPORTING TAILORS.193 words
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Advertisement339 1916-08-07 11 A STUBBORN FOE. T > conquer an obstinate enemy require* persistency and persever ance. It i* the same with Rheumatism, the dread foe of mankind, which rank* foremost in stubbornness. To eradicate it from the ststem, you must una the right weapon. Little's Oiie&Ul Bllm the only remedy that can339 words
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Advertisement718 1916-08-07 11 INDIAN MEDICINE. FAMOUS TREATMENT FOR THE EYES. I. the under men ti ned G »lnra Hyder can cure all diseases of the eyes such as, pain, redness, dimness, white specks, etc For 15 years 1 hare lived at 34-1 rffll Street, Singapore, and have cured thousands of people from whom718 words
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Article1319 1916-08-07 12 Rhetoric That Maddened The Kaiser. The following is part of an uncensored article sent by mail to the China Press." It commences by describing the bread riots at Berlin, on May 1, xjith which Herr Liebknecht was so closely concerned, and then gives his speech verbatim, which we1,319 words
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Article188 1916-08-07 12 When the result of the trial of Herr Carl Liebknecht, was made known, a manifestation on a large scale took place in the Berlin Potsdammerplatz against his imprisonment, and more than 100 persons, incliding many women, were arrested. Despatches from Holland report that more than 5,000 persons188 words
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Article158 1916-08-07 12 There are certain disorders, such as malaria, that especially debilitate and make the body an easy pray to more dangerous diseases. Ask those who har® had it regarding the present condition of their health, and moat of them will answer <4 Sine® I had malaria I158 words
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Advertisement352 1916-08-07 12 H. AHMADCivil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road. Office 111 Market Street. Plans an** lit taatA it nominal charges. 5-5 n MASSAGE Those who have long been ailing and have found no cure, will derive complete benefit from my wonderful massage treatment, especially in eases of352 words
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Advertisement305 1916-08-07 12 K. tsutada Japanese Dentist 74 I T4 1 mi BASAH K)AD Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED Constitution ia either Enjmh C r Mil,. TBUEFBINI No. 1J4.-, 18-12 I Acupuncturist and Bone 1 I Setter i §Dr. R. TSUDA.i 1 SPECIALIST I SOI TIiEAIMBST Or- 1 Obliquity, Bruise. Neuralgia. Spasms305 words
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Article145 1916-08-07 13 The following further Malayan casualties sustained in the British offensive are reported—Killed.— Capt. H. D. Allen, West Yorks. 2nd Lieut. L. A. Rusack, Border Regt. Wounded. —Lieut. M. B. Lendrum, I Irish Rifles. Missing.—Capt. L. G. Coles, R. Scots. 2nd Lieut. C. A. Stonor, Inniskillings. Capt. H.145 words
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Article98 1916-08-07 13 The meau temperature recorded during Jane was 79.6; there were 125.3 hours of sunshine and the average" rainfall was 32.180 inches; the average wind velocity was 15.1 miles per hour. The mean temperature of the air at the Observatory was 1.3 below normal. This is the lowest98 words
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Article11 1916-08-07 13 The Labuan Recreation Club is exempted from registration]{under the Societies Ordinance.11 words
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Advertisement300 1916-08-07 13 SAKURA PORTLAND CEMENT (Cherry Brand.) SUPPLIES ALWAYS TO HAND. JILSO DYES FOR SALE Orders executed for every description of Japanebe goods, especially all kinds of Portland cement, silk and cotton piece-goods, glass and ckery ware, etc., on most iavourable tcims. A. ABBAS Merchant and Commission Agent, 5-1, de Souza St.300 words
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Advertisement737 1916-08-07 13 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food, Superior to the German-owned product. gIR WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Surgeon-General of H.M. Forces, is chairman of the Company which produces the new and superior reparative of nerves and tissues, "Sanaphos," which already has completely displaced the German-owned Sanatogen737 words
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Miscellaneous229 1916-08-07 13 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the wetk ending, Friday, August 11. To-day. 6 See below S.V.A. 8.R.E. v. Maxim Co. S.V.C. S.V.R. Veterans Co. S.F.A. Co. 5.15 p m Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. 5.15 pm Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. To-morrow. 5.15 pm Drill Hall S.Y.A. SR.1.Y., tf.C.O's. do S.V.R.229 words
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Advertisement545 1916-08-07 14 NOTICES NOTICE. In ice 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 barial will be issued by me on application at Messrs A.ik Co., 12 C<cil Street SEE TEONG WAH. Jolv 22,545 words
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Advertisement465 1916-08-07 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Please note that Ifesstl KOH 8 SONS at Hatf es House,, No 514, Geylang Koad, are Manufacturers and Suppliers of Copra, Coconuts, Coconut husks and Coconut plants of various kinds. 31-7 30-8 NOTICE. The Alien Enemies Enactment Johore 1916 In the Estate of Wilhelm Zollner Whereas I, the465 words
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Advertisement347 1916-08-07 14 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Dutch Steam Launch, Janus, 22 tons nctt. Apply 27, Arcade. 31-7 30-8 FOB SALE News Printing Paper. Apply to Box 229, c/c Malaya Tribune. 27-5 v FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. British built steel screw steamer, 1916 survey, compound surface condensing engines, 3 knots on about347 words
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Advertisement344 1916-08-07 14 WANTED SITUATION WANTED. As Cashier or Store keeper. Can furnish security and good reference. Address, Box 239 c/o Malaya Tribtfne. 27-T 25-8 WANTED. Efficient News compositors for the Malaya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. WANTED An experienced man with good knowledge of rubber to work as a344 words
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Advertisement328 1916-08-07 14 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [Incorporated in New Zea FIRE Insurances effected on Bnildi Rent and Merchandise of description MARINE Insurances accepted, to S parts of the world at lowest rati" EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manage Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG Olf^ INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in328 words
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Title Section19 1916-08-07 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No< -is* SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 191619 words
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Advertisement420 1916-08-07 1 P.&O. Britishlndia AND Apcar Line (COMPAMIs» IHOOHPORATBD DV EUGLAJTD.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty*! Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porta and London. Steamen will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. HwMiWARD (FOt EUROFB). OUTWAID (FOR420 words
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Advertisement234 1916-08-07 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steasmert are dae to arrive an the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27 Grotins Dec. 8 HOMEWARD. Rembrandt Aug. 25 Oranje Oet, 6234 words
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Advertisement564 1916-08-07 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) If I EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted564 words
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Article562 1916-08-07 2 Lurope. For London: Buwa Maru Aug. 9 Atreus August 12 City of Bombay due August 12 Atsnta Maru shortly Novara August 17 Somali August 23 Hitachi Maru August 30 Helenus August 31 Nore August 31 Namnr September 27 Glengyle early Sept. For Genoa GlengyJe early Sept. For562 words
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111 1916-08-07 2 Commander Suwa, of the Japanese Naval Construction department, and over 200 experts, artificers and workmen of the naval arsenals at Yokohama and Maizuru, who were sent to Vladivostock to refloat she Russian warship Peresviet, returned to Tsaruga by the Hozen Maru from V ladivostock, having successfully111 words
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Article118 1916-08-07 2 It is reported that the Kawasaki Dockyard, Kobe, has received an order from the Siamese Government for a yacht of 3.00 C tons for the King of Siam. The engines of a Siamese cruiser, 2,500 tons, built at the Armstrong works 20 years ago,118 words
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Article49 1916-08-07 2 The American Consul at Seville records the arrival recently of one the first shipments of American wheat to be delivered at that port It was carried in bulk and was packed in bags in the hold prior to being discharged, owing to the absence of suitable handling facilities. 849 words
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Article317 1916-08-07 2 Vessels in Port. In tha steamer. berth date. Patrol Outer Rds 9-6 Magnet K. Harbour 3-7 Hock Lee Inner Rds 12-7 Aragaz 2 No. Wharf 20-7 City of Naples Outer Rds 30-7 Krian Inner Rds 31-7 Saint Helena do 2-8 Kajang Inner Rds do Thongwa No. 2 Wharf317 words
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Article60 1916-08-07 2 The trawier Hinoce Maru 200 tons, belonging to the Kwammon Marine Piodacts Company, of Moji, has been sold to the French Government and left Shimonoseki for Port Said with a Japanese crew. It is reported that negotiations are now in progress for the sale of three other trawlers to the60 words
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Article505 1916-08-07 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station s.s. Suwa Maru. The outward bound PA 0 liner Malta is due here on the 9th inst. The M.M. liner Polynesian will sail homeward bound on the 16th inst. The Elierman liner City505 words
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Article625 1916-08-07 2 Curtailment of Service. It ie some time ago tint W( tioned the possible cnrtaiir, the Spanish Mail Servicefr* Barcelona and Manila and it farther learnt that the Alicante and C. Lopez y Lop,, been placed on the Traa 5 atl ir run and will not be seen on-625 words
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Advertisement39 1916-08-07 2 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLERS PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meet* incoming ships. Office :—ie Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attei ded to from January Ist. 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-439 words
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Article435 1916-08-07 3 ffbo is there in tbe Royal Navy #r the Merchant Service that has iee n the Blue Peter" fiSing on a oa) p W ard bound vessel of any kind -ill mt their thoughts flying across the ieaa to the dear homeland Yet i nny know the435 words
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Article267 1916-08-07 3 Per P 0 Liners. Per P A O str. Mooltan.—Mr Corin, Mr Mrs Hertog, Mr Sugars Mr A. Mrs Anderson. Per P k O str Kashgar.—Rev Mollis, Mr Backer, Mr Cowley, Mr Crawford, Mr Wingrave, Mr Elsworth, Mr Dowding. Per P k O str Kannala.—Mr Wydler. Per P267 words
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Article345 1916-08-07 3 Shipbuilding Compared. During the first three months of 1916 American shipyards for the first time in many years took a slight lead over British yards. For the three months ended March 31st, American yards launched 173 merchant vessels of 84,464 gross tons, while, according to Lloyd's shipbuilding345 words
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Article159 1916-08-07 3 My son being about to join a ship as a midshipman, I have just received from the Accountant General of the Navy a demand for £33-16s. 8d. in advance, being the proportion up to December 31 next of his j" private allowance," as it is called, of £50159 words
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Article109 1916-08-07 3 Ang. 7. —High water :—3.16 a.m. 7 ft. 8 ins. 3-17 p.m. 8 ft 6 ins. Aug. 8.—High water :—4-43 p.m. 7 ft. 1 in.; 4-14 p.m. 8 ft. 5 ins. Aug. 9. —High water —6.39 a.m. 6 ft. 7 ins.; 5.27 p.m. 8 ft. 3 ins.109 words
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Article66 1916-08-07 3 Between April 15 last, the date on which the Panama Canal reopened for traffic, and May 1 the number of mercantile vessels which passed through the waterway was 75, of 233,890 tons net according to the Panama Canal measurement rules. Of these 75 vessels 30 were British, 26 American, 566 words
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Article75 1916-08-07 3 Delivered ia London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery iri London. Mail. Lift. DtLivemtD. P. AO. Jane July 11 8.1. Jwne 16 July 17 P. AO. Jane II July 14 M. M. Jane 23 July 14 B. I.75 words
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Article120 1916-08-07 3 Abnormal profits are reported by the Indo-Ohina Steam Navigation Company for 1915. Trade in both North and South China appears to have been normal when the year opened. Then the exceptional shortage of coast tonnage caused a great increase in profits There ia a divisible surplus of £109,100,120 words
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Article266 1916-08-07 3 A Baltimore paper, commenting on the battle of Jutland, remarks that from a purely cold-blooded and selfish point of view the sooner the German and British fleets get together again the more comfortable will the United States be after tbe war." That is a characteristically American wav of regarding the266 words
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Article238 1916-08-07 3 (Singapore, August 5). TYn.—sBl.oo 75 tons sold. Copra.— Strong. Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done Sago Flour do Business done. Gambier. —Business done. Pepper- —Steady. Business doae. Other Product s.—Market Quiet Latest Local Market Qaotitioss. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 8. 39.00 Copra Bali 9.00238 words
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Article110 1916-08-07 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) Ne Not* Port. Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...P.P.B. ...Plague 74« 16.6 Bassein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 506 28.4 Bstavia ...P.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26.5 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Plague *****.3 Calcutta ...P.P.B. ...Small-pox 334 17.3 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Cholera110 words
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Advertisement81 1916-08-07 3 M. M. MESSACEBIES MARITIMES. Mall Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 191« Polynesia* An*. 16 Porthos A tig. 16 Athos Rept. Paul Lecat Aug 3« For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOLS, Agent. GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LIMITED. FOR VLADIVOSTOCK. 8.8 GLENARTNEY 10,300 (d. w.) due81 words
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Advertisement388 1916-08-07 3 Combined Service Off The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) bktwrkh FREMANTLE PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (ac inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the388 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1916-08-07 3 Mails Close. TO-<*M. At noon. To-morrow. Patau Batam h Palaa Bulang Hock Eeo| S.30 am Palati Soegi Glanggi 8.30 am delat Pandjaag, B«»f kalis and Bagan Pontiaaak 8.10 am Sarawak Goebilt Rajah of Sarawak 10.30 am Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan City of Naples 10.80 in Port Swettenham and Penang *Alma171 words
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Advertisement572 1916-08-07 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A A 1 AB C Western Union, Engineering and Rentier Codes Used. Builders and Repairers of Ships, Engines and B (bra, and Electnea' lacineera, Manufacturers of OentmHo Condensers, Btone»i Bronze Casting, Paisous' Steam Turbines and Turbo-Alternat<>r B etc., eta., etc. NAGASAKI Tel. Address DOCK —Nagasaki. Graving572 words
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Advertisement473 1916-08-07 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. I INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (ConSraoter* tv the Imperial Japanese Army and Hex* emd to Foreisj* Governments! r*lHi Codes JfedCable addresses yKgL "DOCKYARD" w wLm WentorD Union KOBB 3 I SB Scott's, Leber's, ana DOCK-DAIRIH. H Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and473 words
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Advertisement329 1916-08-07 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in En?!,-^ The Companies' steamers ue u tt patched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan ererv week and from Japan honewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and329 words
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