Malaya Tribune, 25 August 1916
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Title Section48 1916-08-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 200. 81N0AP0BK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 36, 1916 Price 5 Cents. ClK ii?4iapa Cribune, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 Blwk Shipping (S azetfe Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 200 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 191648 words
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Advertisement566 1916-08-25 1 The London Independent Film Trading Co., Ltd. itlidlers of the Exclusive Rights Ofier for the first time in Singapore at the GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE I Junction of Albert and Bencoolcn Streets THE MUST DARING DETECTIVE FILM In 3 Parts FROM DANGER TO DEATH OR "FOILED BY A WOMAN." he BfJOUt566 words
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Advertisement114 1916-08-25 1 111 iii i 1 111 m11mimmm111liin r imrimim.i 1 Hydrochloric Acid E! *> V" II Cj I I MARK. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I I IM 'U.PORArKD IN JAPAN) I SOLE AGENTS. Awmrdod Numerous Gold Medafs* I 2 i o «2 I W AGENCIES Obtainable everywhere and at oa» Uodewa114 words
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Article218 1916-08-25 2 Cinematograph From F. M. S Tke organisers of the fond for Comforts for th* Crew of H. M. 8. Malaya have a letter front the Captain of th*i Battleship, Captaii Algernon D. Boyle, acknow iedging receipt of the first instalment of £100 cabled Homo early in July, Captain218 words
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Article160 1916-08-25 2 A correspondent, forwarding to a contemporary the attached anvertisemcnt from tbe London v Observer/ says 44 A few advertisements like this, and we shall have the country flooded. What other occupation will sive a man £20 a month and free house when he has no training or160 words
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Advertisement384 1916-08-25 2 The World-Renowned Lux Lamps, j LM LUX Length Length Tj-i,T x 8 price ,30. v A NOTE- —Silk shades in any colour un«> to i -i **4gJ? with bead fringe for Lux D nblt Ticloria Lamp. \JT Price $8.50. LUX LUX MINOR LAMP. «INVERT LAMP" Incandescent kfrop»re oil B^H 3^384 words
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Advertisement360 1916-08-25 2 II The True Safeguard S I of Baby's Health I I Bbods! US r ITHE milk of a healthy mother confers a de- I M JL greeof immunity to infection to the young I M infant. Many mothers, however, though willing, cannot nurse their babies for various m reasons. In360 words
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Article708 1916-08-25 3 Cbeang Ah Que* Will Case. The hearing has been concluded Fall Court of Appeal, Penang Irfore the thief Justice, Sir J. A. S. tocknill, Mr. Justice A. Barnshaw i L i. Ebden, of the m Ah Loi, who id claimBtataa of a M Tsip" or ecoi i708 words
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Article71 1916-08-25 3 Singapore, August 25On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 7/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 13/10 )n India— Bank T. T. 174* On Hongkong— d/d 8£ )n Shanghai— Bank d/d. 78? ht Java— Bank T. T. 135?, Japan— Bank d/d. 110 X sort reigns—baying rate 8.54 [n tin71 words
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Article157 1916-08-25 3 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune.{ Messrs Latham and Co.. the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Hot Gajah $3.35 $3 40 Ayer Kunings 1.30 140 Ayor Molek 2.35 2.45 AyerPanaa 10.10 10.25 Ralgownie 4.40 4.75 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0.65 Bukit Katil 0.75 0.80 C hangkat Serdg....157 words
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Advertisement390 1916-08-25 3 i LAST NJX^ t haS reputation we have TO-NIGH? attractions. See the following Programme. fjj Alha-abra isj fIHB AT Ti4E f The |l the BEST BEACH ROAD accommo- THE HOME OF FEATURE Tea etc. j| Sj datioa. The Leading Theatre in Singapore. WW r Y e j| f| Manager, M.390 words
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Advertisement97 1916-08-25 3 Rai Satieb Dr. X. C. Bass. HEALTH LITRRATURE OF 1120 PACES DISTRIBUTED FREE. Apply to Tlrc Swasttiya Safiava Pftarmacy. >0/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. I THE I I Firm I {that advertises boldly and consistently is i> va- J riably a ood business 2 house wh eh ptoodl 5 that are97 words
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Miscellaneous59 1916-08-25 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day 5.15 p m Drill Hall S.V.A. do R.K.r. do Maxim Co. do S.V.R. Fire Station, T.P. S.V.K., No. 5 Platoon. Drill Hall Veterans Co. 5.10 do Chinese Co. 5 p m Tanglin Malay Co., Officers N.C.O'a. Lines S.F A. Co. 5.15 pm Drill Hall59 words
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Article238 1916-08-25 4 Society Formed at Kuala Lumpur. There win a- tt of bout a hunored person* a trie Town ouii, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday evening, when Mr. Duns*, n A. Aeria deliver ed an on Co-ope ration, in connection with the promotion of the Selangor Co-operative Society, Ltd. Mr. David Freeman,238 words
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Article75 1916-08-25 4 A rubber planter, who has been making trenches, somewhere in France, writes that it is rather like making drains on a rubber estate, with this difference, that in the of the drain you spend all your energy on getting the water to run into it, and in the case of75 words
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Article196 1916-08-25 4 One of the saddest of sights is that of children who, instead of being full of activity and th* joy of life, are just pining, weak and unhappy— almost always on the briuk of a serious illness, and never well enough to be mischievous" or play with196 words
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Advertisement389 1916-08-25 4 JUST PUBLISHED A New M ate y Storyand Song Book IN ]ROIVIA*iriZEI> MALAY ENTITLED "CHERITA RAMPAY RAMPAY" DAN PANTON DONDANG SAYANG. CONTENTS. Abem Aku tau Lan (a story) Si Terniahak do Uchapan baik menjadi baik d© Jangan Lena kan orang miskin do Shair Sn Hong Ann (poems) Panlon Dorjdang Sayang389 words
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Advertisement322 1916-08-25 4 net H Hi 111 If l_l SHI 1111 HH 1 j I Wmw Mm ml I a H WM mt j I Projramme Rljht Away from A Oihers. I To-Niglxt at 9-15 To-Night at 9-1 J| PATHE PRESENTS 1 —Saved by Wireless A GOLD ROOSTER PLAY in 5 Acts—from the322 words
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Article129 1916-08-25 5 Chamber of Commerce Robber Association. 257 th Auction, 23 24th August. h it tfltOM or 1.261,044 IW. tToiu »t,O.7*J;. Pels. -C.a 4.74 or 744,632 Eba, H (Ton* 3:«.42i. trim Realized. Prise*. mum9 d i»a ribbed ...$ll4 to $117 $116 r >> ribbed 11 v lit 112 f,«129 words
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Article181 1916-08-25 5 Singapore, Augnst 24. A thei record was created at ww k'i auction, which occupied iwi) days, waeii some 636 tons Mri catalogued. There was a demand ac a higher level of pneeg, but sellers would not resfr9t lr. Considerable quantiirere withdrawn before the ami only 561 tons181 words
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Article246 1916-08-25 5 Singapore, August 23. For the -Auction which co™uaj the record quantity J' *6 t. t 3 was catalogued for salo. 1 b opening was slow improved considerably as the j** progressed. Fine Pale Crepe w »s in exceptional demand and at *}U mi rka an advance of246 words
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Article285 1916-08-25 5 Destructive Storms. Jhe wither in Malacca for th* firn hail of Augnst has been some, thing awful says a Straits Times correspondent. Exceptionally strong winds and downpours of rain are Tairly frequent. The worst for the month w«s felt on Saturday, last at midnight, and which kept on285 words
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Article61 1916-08-25 5 The Race Course. The Race Course will be officially JV.xfor tiuir i it.r the Octobu Rich meeting to-morrow mornine at 5.30. The Clangor Club beat their Port Swettenham visitors in a match under Association rules on Monday by two goals to none An inter-state Association match, Selangor v.61 words
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Article45 1916-08-25 5 Outputs for July. Punggor Rubbers Estate (Mr. N Gomes, Secretary) 4,998 lbs total for four months 18,406 lbs. Pungeor Robber restate (June) 4,623 lbs; total for three monthg 13,408 lbs. United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd. 9,002 lbs total for three months 24,037 lbs.45 words
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Advertisement347 1916-08-25 5 LATEST APVEBIISEMENiS. WANTED Two competent cinematograph operators. Good salaries to men. Box 241 c o Malaya Tribune. 25.8 28-8 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that three lota of Crown Land situate at Serangoon Road (Town-Subdirision XVIII) will bt effored for Bale by public auction at the Land Office, Singapoie. at347 words
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Advertisement91 1916-08-25 5 11 DEWAR'SJ j|"Whiteiakr| STOCKED BY ALL j High Class Li" q uo r Dealers, Fillis' Circus. GRAND OPENING Tuesday, 29th August, at 9.15 SUPPORTED BY A CIRCUS COMPANY OF 40 PERFORMERS 4Q Matinee on Wednesday and Saturday. BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. 25.1 SI- 8 RAFFLES HOTEL GARDEN PARTIES Saturday,91 words
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Miscellaneous85 1916-08-25 5 FIXTURES. To-day. B.T. homeward mail closer Municipal Co-omission, 2.30 p.m. P. <k 0. outward mail due Duprez-Risse. Adelphi Hotel. High Water—9.30 a.m. 7 ft. 5 ins. 8-4 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. To morrow. Garden Party, Ilaflles. Dnprez-Risse Adelphi Hotel. High Water —10.1 a.m. 7 ft. ins. S-5S p.m. 885 words
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Article946 1916-08-25 6 We have already published tbe important appeal sent to H. E. tbe Governor by the Secretary of State, calling upon all Britons oversea* to conserve the resources of individuals and to put all savings into the Exchequer Bonds at 5 per cent, free of income-tax. It946 words
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Article83 1916-08-25 6 Pa§b. Thi Great War The Western Front The Balkans Mesopotamia North Sea Affair In the East Our Air Fleet French Consular News H. M. B Malaya An Enticing Offer Chinese Marriage Law Local iShare N*arket Co-Operation Sporting Intelligence The Rubber Trade Malacca News Economy and War Loan Local83 words
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Advertisement114 1916-08-25 6 'His Master's Voice' Malay, Chinese AND Hindustani. ALL THE LATEST TUNES. Robinson Co. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting" Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. j T~— imi 11 KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., S.S., LTD.114 words
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Advertisement123 1916-08-25 6 MARTINI I AND ROSSI'S j i s« •il 3 1> v. > j.*^ Italian Vermouth. Sole Agents I Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL THE POPULAR FRENCH SINGER DIiPREZ" Aid tke Belgian piano virtuoso ALBERT RISSE I WILL PERFORM DURING I DINNER' TO-NIGHT J Also on August 26, 28, 29, I123 words
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Advertisement66 1916-08-25 6 IMELKMAIB] I Brand j Sweetened Condensed Milk str rat. ,ic,„ 3 Sterilised Natural Mi!k J J Ideal Unsweetened Milk sin-S I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT THE Y. M. C. h. CONCERT HALL Oi Wed., Sept. 6th, at 8.45 p. m. IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND66 words
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Article617 1916-08-25 7 Xii ia at $82.40. —60 cts. up. y r Roland Braddell has post. .gj bis departure from Penan*:. 9srS Furness, Withy and Do. bate acquired a preponderating in the Prince line.— Ruder. meeting of the Toddy Comgitgiion was held in Kuala Lumpur jsjnnt*3 Ifesen H Armstrong and617 words
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Article787 1916-08-25 7 Installation Festivities. I We have been supplied with the folding detail, aiding the pro. gramme of festivities to take place at Kuala Kangsar on the occasion of he installation of Hi. HigK M e t H? ltan t^ Ul Jalil Makhtaram Shah. On Monday, the 4th787 words
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Article324 1916-08-25 7 Round the Cinemas. The Palladium his an excellent Pathe production in Saved by Wirelees." The plot is a gripping one from the first turn of the reel to the end. Gail Kane and Bruse Mcßae figure in the star roles, and for clearness the picture cannot be excelled. It324 words
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Article194 1916-08-25 7 Tbe death hs« taken place al Weycroft Manor, Axminster, of Sir William Wallace, in hit? sixtieth y»ar. A native of Arbroath, Le was tor a time a law clerk, and subsequently seived an apprenticeship as an engineer at Glasgow. Before reaching b>s twentieth year he entered he194 words
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Article71 1916-08-25 7 The Western Front. A French Advance. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, August 24, 1.25 a m. A Paris communism' says North and south of th© Bo nine the artillery duel continued all day and is especially lively in the sectors of Belloy and Estrees. A brilliant attack on theREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 71 words
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Article246 1916-08-25 7 London, August 24, 7 p.m. Renter's correspondent at headquarters narrates the fighting on Friday aad Saturday wherein the Warwickshires were conspicuous. It began on Friday with a hurricane bombardment, compared with which all previous ones were mere whispers. When the advance began a section was held246 words
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Article50 1916-08-25 7 London, August 25, 12.40 a.m, General Sir Douglas Haig says we continue to take prisoners. A hostile bombing attack against the new trenches north of Bazen lePetit was easily repulsed last night. There was considerable hostile shelling to-night, but it was mainly in reply to our bombardment.50 words
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Article118 1916-08-25 7 Statement by Lord Derby. London, Angust 23, 1.5 p.m. In the House of Lords, the Earl of Derby said that the Vincent report had been communicated to the War Office last week. It had not arrived sooner apparently, because the Viceroy had informed Mr. Austen Chamberlain that there was118 words
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Article21 1916-08-25 7 London, August 23, 6.35 p.m. Th« Dardanelles commission sat priVviiely to-daj te examine General Sir G. C. Monro.21 words
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Article77 1916-08-25 7 Rumania's Attitude. London, August 24. 10..) ;vn. A msterdam According to ttw well-informed Bskttftrent co-re Ipondent of the Berlin Tageblatt, the temporary tranquility of Rumania does not signify that the country ia not thinking of intervention. The Premier would certainly intervene on the side of the Entente, but77 words
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Article33 1916-08-25 7 London, August 24, G.lO p.m. Salonika: It is autho?itatively stated that the only Austro-Gernians with the Bulgarians are in charge of the motor transport, machine-guns, aircraft and some of the artillery.33 words
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Article42 1916-08-25 7 London, August 2.1, 6 3.> p.m. Amsterdam The well-informed Bucharest correspondent of the Berlin Taj>et)l»tt referred to above alee says that Rumania is preparing for war. Von Hindenbur# is playing a foremost role in th« political negotiations at Bucharest.42 words
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Article75 1916-08-25 7 London, August 24, 10.45 a m. Paris Tuesday's operations were entirely favourable to the Allied. In the centre the Franco-British maintained and consolidated all the positions won. Between Belea monntains.east of Lake Doiran and Moglenica River, parallel and west of Vardar and further to the left, the75 words
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Article33 1916-08-25 7 On the extreme wings the Bulgarian double offensive towards Lake Oatrovo westward and on the Struma river eastward, is now completely mastered, and we can therefore confidently await further operations.33 words
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Article83 1916-08-25 7 London, August 24, 11 p.m. Salonika: The British and French easily repnlsed several 'enemy attempts on the retaken positions north of Palmi. In the Doiran sector the Serbians are developing an otfeuaive on the whole of the mountainous front west of Mojleniea and have re-oeeupied the lost83 words
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Article112 1916-08-25 7 How th? Germans Ran. London, Angust 23, 1.5 p.m. A telegram from Rotterdam Btai**< that Dateh skippers confirm tbe ignominious flight of the German fleet. They sighted sixty vessels at nine o'clock in tbe morning b*ing gnided by three Zeppelins. They again sighted the fleet at112 words
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Article39 1916-08-25 8 Bulazel Apologises. London, August 24, 1.25 p.m. Petrograd: Bulazel went to the British Embassy and formally apologised for yesterday's scurrilous article. He withdrew all his allegations against Great Britain and Sir George Buchanan accepted the apology.39 words
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Article123 1916-08-25 8 London, August 24, 5.10 p.m. Ngw York It is announced that the North German Lloyd liner Willehad saila to-day for New London, using the Canal route and inside the three mile limit. Th«* object it is alleged is to move to better docking facilities. [New London is123 words
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Article48 1916-08-25 8 London, August 24, G. 35 p.m. Amsterdam :—The Deutschland has arrived at Bremen back from America. [Tbe above information is somewhat belated, inasmuch as we gave full details of the submarine trader's arrival, from another source, in yesterday's issue of the Shipping Gazette. Ed., M. T.]48 words
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Article57 1916-08-25 8 London, August 24, 5.10 p.m. A grave political split has taken place in Hungary. Herr Apponyi in the Chamber announced hia withdrawal from collaboration with the Government. He affirmed tha the moral unity of the Hungarian nation was unshaken. Herr Andraßsy the, constitutionalist leaner and Herr Rakovazky57 words
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Article79 1916-08-25 8 London, Auguat 23,1.5 p.m. The Times Paris correspondent states that the French Government has decided to employ Chinese in the war factoiies. A trial batch of five thousand has begun to arrive at Marseilles. [Fnll particulars concerning this batch of 5,000 Chinese for France were given79 words
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Article174 1916-08-25 8 (By murteee of the French C< nsulate.) Paris, Aug. 22, 6.25 p.m. The French 3 per cent, bonds are at francs 63.65 and the 5 per cent at 8^.95. On the north of the Somme, we progressed on the outskirts of Cilery; we occupied element-* of trenches174 words
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Article63 1916-08-25 8 Gift from Siam. London, August 24, 5.10 p.m. Official British subjects of all races in Siam have given the Imperial Government £2,250 for the purchase of a fighting aeroplane and they hope to provide another later. Popular Actor Killed. The well known musical comedy actor Basil Hallam,63 words
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Article46 1916-08-25 8 London, August 24, 12.5 p.m. Official A hostile airship crossed the east shortly before midnight and dropped incendiary and explosive bombs in the fields. There was no damage and no casualties have been reported. The airship returned seaward before one o'clock this morning.46 words
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Article19 1916-08-25 8 London, August 23, 1.5 p.m. The Italian steamer Erix and several sailing ships are reported sunk.19 words
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Article60 1916-08-25 8 London, August 24, 11 p.m. The armed yacht Eaida engaged as a petrol store has been destroyed in the Gulf of Alexandretta and given up as lost. The Turks report the capture of twenty-three of the crew; ten are missing. [The Zaida was a steam yacht of60 words
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Article183 1916-08-25 8 The censor's cloak has ceased to adorn Jnlea Gauthier, and ia now reposing on the shoulders of M. Maruejouls. Moroever, there are signs that a double portion of the spirit which animated M. Gauthier is actuating his successor. Of that no possibility of doubt whatever is left183 words
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281 1916-08-25 8 The annual general meeting will be held on 30th Angust, 1916, at p.m., at tha Straits Chinese Recreation Club. Business 1. To confirm the minutes of the last General Meeting. 2. To receive the Committee's Report and Statement of Acceunts for the period from August Ist,281 words
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Article77 1916-08-25 8 Sir Marcus Samuel, Bart., presiding in London at the meeting of the Shell Transport and Trading Coirpany, Limited, said that tbe magnitude of tbe Company's operations in the Dutch Indies would be better realised when he told them that the s.afl there consisted of 816 Europeans and77 words
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Article27 1916-08-25 8 Officer (to untitled) French untitled): v Good afternoon." Small Fiench child: "Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, it's a long way to Tipperary, God lave the King27 words
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Article309 1916-08-25 8 Fraser and Co.'s Circular. Singapore, August 24. The movements in speculative stocks over the past week have been exceedingly small, and as a whole, closing prices are approximately what they opened at. The steady demand for Industrials and Deben ture Stocks still continues and the premium at which309 words
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Article138 1916-08-25 8 A new mathod of giving madicsd students instruction which, it is said, will largely obviate tbe necessity of dissection, will be put into practice at the Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, at tbe beginning of the ntxt term. Physicians and surgeons connected with the department of anatomy are now138 words
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Article10 1916-08-25 8 \We do noi Acct*4arU„ 41 opinions expressed by corresponds^10 words
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Article134 1916-08-25 8 To the Editor of the Malaya Trihm* Sir,—As Mr Bonar Law has f 0 f warded tue of th-. l it Workers asking all to bny Kr chflquer Bonds, I think th- >Z~. thing for tho Gonrr-n« D re T do would be to stait their "own Straits134 words
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Article413 1916-08-25 8 Mr- McKeina's Appeal. Mr. R. MoKenna has addressed the following letter to Mr. Kindersley, chairman of the National War Savings Committee Treasury, S.W., July 11, 1916. Daar Mr. Kindersby,—The National War Savings Committee is to be congratulated on the date chosen for War Savings Week. The thoughts413 words
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Article35 1916-08-25 8 Over twenty members have at rtady been enrolled in the books oi the Selangor Co-operative SocM founded on Sat uiday last. When the hundred required hate come forward a general ineetirg will bi called.—M. Mail.35 words
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Advertisement98 1916-08-25 8 n m mmm nun BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. Purity Garanteed under I. S. Food Drugs Act. i' BORDEN'S 1 I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. STOCKEd"bY j; Penang-CHOP POE SENG, Be.eh Street Ipoh-CHOPS KEAT SENG LEONG EWONG Koala Lumpur -CHOP CHIN TONG98 words
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Article818 1916-08-25 9 fie.j Quoted is the llirktl tkis Usruu ***?<& SINGAPORE. ALOCHT J 5. £?ssr* Lyail an 1 Exchange and Sbar •-S^-ett,« ,ie tbe followingIkt of quotations: Rubber Shares. Nom. \alru>. Buyers. Seller». 2/- 2/3 2,ii I, t"*, i m7 S 4 6 5 3 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- n/g818 words
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Advertisement127 1916-08-25 9 rr-TTTTi >Tr^ul!iMllllll,l '''^TmTmTmnTii^Trri- umam mmmn i i I s I THE j IPot Stills! c > I F I [Great Britain! 1 j Have Been 1 Taken Over by Government, j! 2 '<"''> I NEVERTHELESS I a ill I Buchanan's i H I t* I I I 1 II I127 words
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Advertisement761 1916-08-25 9 To-NitfHt To-Night!! AT THE IDEAL PICTIRE THEATRE casino t ;:r:. IN THE SECOND SHO W «15 P.M. SHARP "THE TIGER COUNTESS" a Powerful Drami of Hnmsn interest In 3 Part*. See the Latest War News in our fcAI'MONT GRAPHIC No. 538. The Famous Than?nuser Film Corparati m Ptx I THE761 words
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Article20 1916-08-25 10 Moratorium Extended. The Rnrnanian moratorium has been nt* i ded another four months as regards foieign parts.20 words
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Article22 1916-08-25 10 In Denmark, a Ministerial crisis has arisen. The sale of the Danish W«-8t Indies has now been postponed indefinitely.22 words
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Article33 1916-08-25 10 The Eirst Dutch Chamber has pass* d lhe temporary increase in the income tax and has also sanctioned tbo disbursement of 20 million guilders to ease the food stringency in Holland.33 words
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Article31 1916-08-25 10 From Bucharest is reported that the Minister of War has been in conference with the Secretary General, the commander of the third army corps and the Russian military attache.31 words
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Article121 1916-08-25 10 In the near future a change will be made in the Military Punishment Code of the army and navy of the Netherlands Indies. This is with a view to the happenings during the naval revolt at Sourabaya sometime ago. Article 92 shall be altered to the121 words
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Article114 1916-08-25 10 In the First Dutch Chamber,, questions were asked regarding a report which appeared in the Sourabaya Handelsblad on May 3rd concerning the attempt on the part of Germans in Java to make an attack on certain persons who were in i possession of documents concerning the flight of114 words
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Article155 1916-08-25 10 Importance of Rat Destruction. The case of plague in Ipoh last week, says the Times of Malaya, has begotten no further trouble as yet, but the fact that the infection had remained concealed since the end of June in Ipoh is strong reason for some vigorous action155 words
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Advertisement426 1916-08-25 10 I Acupuncturist and Bone r I Setter I 1 Dr. R. TSUDA. I J SPECIALIST I 2 Of TREATMENT 01 jt I Obiiimty, Bruise, Neuralgia, Spasms, J X Dislocation, Stiffened-Muscles, Swellings, J J Lungs, Lumbago. Abdominal Cimplaints 3 etc, etc. MASSAGE IMrs. S. NAGASHiMAf certificated Masseuse, will be j» J426 words
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Advertisement446 1916-08-25 10 THE j I The New 119 I l I The new 11:9 h.p. Saxon is a car that is built I to an ideal—to provide a two passenger vehicle of t J individuality and taste—of the greatest efficiency and J full of the refinements that tell—all at a moderate I446 words
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Advertisement152 1916-08-25 10 AUCTION SALES. By Order of the Supreme Court, Singapore AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Leasehold land and hou«eTo be held at MESSRS CHING KERB LEE CO S SALE-ROOM On Monday, ?Bth August, at 2-50 p.m. 999 Years' L< i««hold land and houses being Nos. 2, 4, 6 8,10,12 and 14 Gaylang152 words
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Article1737 1916-08-25 11 The Confidence Trick. The curtain ii about to rite on a mem act in tbe Oriental drama, during the progress of which considerable so prises in the internal affairs of Greece are likely to be sprung on Greece, says Dr. E. J. Dillon. Perhaps the moat striking1,737 words
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Advertisement425 1916-08-25 11 BANKS I D SANK OF I NDiA, HySfitALW AND CH NA :i> IN ENGL VNL V L| i, L CHARTJLiI Hanita] in 60,000 Shares of £i.200,' X)-' £1.800,00* 10T ll ifv of Proprietors £1,200,(KX BANKERS. Rank of England, Th* Londoi Midland Bank, Ltd., The don County and Westminster •T td425 words
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Advertisement393 1916-08-25 11 INDIAN MEDICINE. mm mmaim the eyes. L th* under mentioned H?der can cure all dm. as.* tftke eyes such as, pain redness, dim,e,*' J hi.c npeeka, etc. For 15 years 1 hate ttTjd a: 34-x Hill Street, Singap,, e nnd have cured thousands of pCople Irom whom i hold certificates393 words
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Advertisement366 1916-08-25 11 We be* to inform the public that we have parched the entire stock of MZSSRii K&kTZ BUO'J. LTD. Furniture and Hardwwe Department* an I are now offering the same much redacted prices. Watch this Space for Bargains. TO-DAY'S BARGAINS: Katz Price. Our Price. Hutchinson's Motor Cycle covers 28 x 8366 words
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Article27 1916-08-25 12 Mr. Flint, an Australian inventor, has patented a vulcanizing process by which he claims that synthetic rubber can be produced at a cost of 6d. per lb.27 words
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Advertisement121 1916-08-25 12 To Coconut Planters COPRA OR OIL Which pays bust 1 A question of the moment. Facts anc figures to further the Industry. Pice 40 cents. On Sale at John Little Co, Ltd. SINGAPORE. 3-6 T W 30. 8 MASSAGE Those who have long been ailing and have found no cure,121 words
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Advertisement111 1916-08-25 12 HAM TIGERS HEAD BRAND Sugahara Co., No. 334 North Bridof Rd., SINGAPORE. TtL 1333. 14-6 v K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 74 1 BRAS BASAH f OAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in either Ingush or Mala? Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 n FOR Awnings, Screens, Tarpaulins, Boat Covers,111 words
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Advertisement490 1916-08-25 12 BEAUTY'S INFLUENCE. Personal attractiveness goes a long way towards success in life. Beauty influeni peap a very strongly. Every woman cannot have perfect features, but she can possess a beauty even more important—agood complexion—that clear unblemished skin which makes the plainest face charming and attractive, and enables woman to retain490 words
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Article563 1916-08-25 13 Floods in Kiangsi. Th* Takotang correspondent of tbe China Herald says that Kiangsi is enjoying a season of floods. The large rivers in southeastern part of the province have been in epate for somr day* Long black lines of wood, rubbish and other material have been seen drifting563 words
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Advertisement274 1916-08-25 13 TSAKURA PORTLAND CEMENT I (Cherry Brand.) I BUPPUBi ALWAYS T > HANB. I ALSO DYES FOR SRLE I triers executed for every description of Japanese goods, especially aii kinds of Ported cement, silk and cotton piece-goods, glass and r n -.vare, etc., en meet fevourable terms. I A. ABBAS Merokant274 words
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Advertisement28 1916-08-25 13 E. C. SEAH. B. Sc. (En^ine^riotf) Civil Engineer, Architect Surv.yor, 2 North Bridge Road. Prepares Plans, Ma es Estimates, Supervises Works Buildings, Undertakes Surveys. 9 8 t.f. 1728 words
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Advertisement455 1916-08-25 13 —Depression —Mental Weariness —Pulling your Thoughts together; —Wakefulness —Irritability; —Physical Lassitude —Falling off in your Physical Condition —warn you that your nerves are not receiv- j Starved nerves are responing from your ordinary food a Mo f Ilffir nt sibleform any of thMroubes sufficient nutriment to replace J the nerve-substance455 words
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Advertisement464 1916-08-25 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Mr. T. O. Mayhew has been admitted a partner in our firm. CHING KENG LEE Co. 12-8 2 ".-8 NOTICE. By act received by Mr. Aymard, notary in Saisron, on July 17th, I°< 16, Mr. 'dJACH DAM otherwise QU CHi TIiAM or QUACH SEON TEE. merchant, re* "'ding464 words
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Advertisement539 1916-08-25 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Please note that M < IOH 8 SONS it Raffies House," Nu 514, Gey lan g Road, are Manufacturers *nd Suppliers of Copra, Coconuts, Coconut busks and Coconut plants of various kinds. 31-7 30-S NOTICE. We hereby beg to notify the public that on the first day of539 words
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Advertisement342 1916-08-25 14 FOB SALE FOR SALE. Dutch Steam Launch, Janus, 22 tons nett. Apply 27, Arcade. 31-7 30-8 FOR SALE News Printing Paper Apply to Box 229, c/c Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE CHLORATE OF POTASH (IN CRYSTALS) PURE AETHER 1 Second hand Pathe Projector large size arc and lantern,fit-up-table, switchboard and resistance342 words
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Advertisement420 1916-08-25 14 WANTED SITUATION WANTED A» cashier or otore keeper. Can furnish j-ecurlt- and good reference. Address, Box 239 c/o Malaya Tribune 27-7 25-8 WANTED LESSONS IN ENGLISH. Danish gentleman just arrived wants elementary lessons in English, chit fly conversation, Appiy to Bex 240 c/o Malaya Tribune. 22-8 v WANTED A competent420 words
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Advertisement309 1916-08-25 14 I IWSURANnE sbuth British" INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in N'-w 7. "'Urn, FKE Insurance, pffectei on BriU B*t and Konfcadi* T"« deRoriptioa lunar ance. s aces n> j parte of the world at WAR RISK accepted to all part Officer 2, Finlavson Gr e p n hĔuncon WSOIMCE CO.. LTD,309 words
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Advertisement447 1916-08-25 1 P. &0. British India AND Apcar Line (COMPAXIIg INCQBPOBATBD IN ENGLAND.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan. Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Cgyp Mediterranean Ports and London. Stealers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. iMSWAsn I por447 words
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Advertisement272 1916-08-25 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDSRLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN •IAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELA WAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VIRSA Steamers are due to arrive on tbe undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27 Grotim Dst. I HOMEWARD. Rembrandt Aug. 27 Oranje Oei.272 words
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Advertisement563 1916-08-25 1 N. Y. R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISKA (INCOKk-OHATED IN JAIAX) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via .oris to Marseilles and London, mder mail contract with the Ivperw Japanese Governnoent. The New Twin-screw Steameri maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted563 words
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Article673 1916-08-25 2 Europe. For London: 8omali August 26 Atsuta M iru August 29 Hitachi Marn August 30 Nore August 31 (connect* with Mooltan) Helenua September 3 Iyo September 13 Malta September 14 (connects with fv:shgar) City of Norwich due end Sept. Pembrokeshire middle September Toyahashi Mara September 16 Titan673 words
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Article73 1916-08-25 2 Esmeralda for Rhio and Lingga. Ban Whatt Hin for Batavia. Hock Lim for P Batam A P. Bulang Aing Hong for Pulau Soegi. Hock Hye for Pulau Soegi. Buyskes for Samarinda. Hock Tew for Kerimon. Quorra for Pulo Radja, Sembilan for Pulo Sambu. Giang Ann for Cheribon Samarang Meran73 words
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Article53 1916-08-25 2 The Ellerruan liner City of Lincoln, from this and other Eastern ports on June 30 for London via the Cape, has entered the Thames port on the 22nd inst. The Spanish mail steamer C. de Eizaguirre passed the Snez Canal on Monday, bonnd for B |„na. She left this port53 words
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Article381 1916-08-25 2 Vessels in Port. British. STEAMER. BERTH DATE. Patrol Onter Rds 9-6 Magnet K. Harbonr 3-7 Soon Ann Dock 29-7 Chow Tai K. Harbour 8-8 Tweeddale No. 8 Wharf 12-8 Jehangir Outer Rds 14-8 Origsa do 15-8 Recorder Outer Rds 16-8 Qoiloa do 17-« Sea'da do 18-8 Sutley do381 words
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Article119 1916-08-25 2 New York It is announced that the North German Lloyd liner Willehad sails to-day for New London using the canal route ami inside the three mile limit. The object, it is alleged, is to move to better docking facilities.— Renter. [New London, is a port at the unry of Connecticut,119 words
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Article1132 1916-08-25 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station :—s.s. Mataram. The Blue funnel Perseus, is due here on the 30th inst. The Holt liner Alcinous sailed for China and Japan ports. The Japans steamer Toba Maru for Man ill s is1,132 words
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Article92 1916-08-25 3 The Late untitled y,. wßidadari mPok place 'ainfi'h Gray. p t tl H i rlr» le bnrial flfThe Rev. v I!. Borne a: the ice hel<f chapel, Jb\> red with rig carried to h# There was a a snipping and ,/v hicb teatifn d a Jin which the92 words
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Article120 1916-08-25 3 t.. p I( V Mail steamship Co.'s pjwhioh recently arriv•/Panama Canal) reports |i, Jof tire lifeboats of the poke, which sank about 150 milf° atn of Francisco ob 3fay/« In tne Doat the ~/.11 body of a man, whose I ntified him as the second r /hs body was120 words
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Article98 1916-08-25 3 f early meeting was held I Guild Rooma, Dispensary j Friday last. Captain U ainpbell, the President, was in h chair and th-re was a large pnbei oi members present. and account*, which r w'} satisfactory, wei> unanifMaslj adopted the matters arranged has of wages raised to98 words
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Article108 1916-08-25 3 G liner Glenartney, anoi vessel following the leaves to day for China and is like the former vessel, i trip. She re-places irtney, 5,200 tons which on the 18th March 1915 v Head, just near the light vessel. On Qat royage she was bound from k for London108 words
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Article83 1916-08-25 3 ►wing portfl are declared 1 (Signal X G. Q.) and aus(Signal F. P. B.) No Notn Signal. Disease Data. ••.F.P.B. ...Plague 746 16.6 -.X.G.Q. ...Plague 506 28.4 ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26.5 ...X.O.Q. ...Plague *****.3 L < ..X.G.Q. ...Cholera 426 7.4 .X.O.Q. ...Small-pox 370 24.3 -.X.G.Q. ...Small-pox 609 19.5 F.P.B.83 words
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Article344 1916-08-25 3 It is one of the signs of the times that important shipping companies ere being strengthened by amalgamation or merging of divers interests and the announcement containBd in a Renter's wire to-day, that Messrs. Farntsa, Withy and Co Ltd. Of West Hartlepool and London, have acquired a344 words
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Article124 1916-08-25 3 Per P 0 Liners. Per P and O Karmala London, July 21.—T0 Singapore: Mr Wydler, Miss Turney, Mr van der Wal, Mr C Ward-Jackson, Mr A Baker, Mr X M Garth, Capt Wingate Soul. To Penang Mr W N Walter, Mr W A Peters Miss L Webber. Per124 words
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Article141 1916-08-25 3 Per N YK s.s. Fushima Maru. London, July 17. —To Singapore Mrs L I Lillington, Mrs Sime and child, Miss A E Stewart, Mr T L X Seng, Mr F C T Whatt, Mr W Leighton, Mr Zeldenrust Mr E Wilkie, Mr Jayasuriya, Mrs and Miss141 words
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Article27 1916-08-25 3 The dredger Algonquin, sunk at Rimonski, is in 12ft. of water at low tide, and is listed badly, She is insured on a value of 40.000 dollars27 words
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Article78 1916-08-25 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Eniopean "ails anil their delivery London. MAIL, E»BVT. Dilivkred. B, L June M An;. 5 P AO. J„iy 7 Auf 9 M. \l. Jul? Aug. 7 B. l. July 14 A«g. 15 M M.78 words
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Article140 1916-08-25 3 Vessels Expected. Thongwa (B.I.) 26th Angust, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Teiresias (Holt) 30th August, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co Ltd. Teesta (B.I.) 26th Angust, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs140 words
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Article63 1916-08-25 3 From 25th Jnne to 2nd July th* ro arrived at Newfair 65 ships, of wh ch two were sailing vessels, measuring 72,894 net register tons. Since the let January the arrivals have been 1 568 ships of 1,616,723 net, against 2,063 ships of 2,326,911 net register tons during the same63 words
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Article231 1916-08-25 3 [Singapore, August 25j. Tin.— 82.40 150 toos sold. Copra. —Weak No Business. Tapioca, —Steady. Business done. Sfirjo Flour- do Business done. Gambitr. —Business done Pepper- —Steady. No Business. O+her Product*. irfcet Quit LM«if Local Market Oaotation* Nutmegs 110 S. per picnl |3<> 50 Nntmega 80 8. 39.00 Copra231 words
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Article51 1916-08-25 3 Copra. Singapore, Angnst 24. The mark«t has been steady for the greater part of the week, but an easier feeling prevails to-day and values have declined 20 cents per pikul. Quotations may be given as $9.10 for fine sundried and $8.60 to $8.80 for fair to good51 words
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Advertisement43 1916-08-25 3 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYGo. SHI PC HANDLERS 8 PROVIBORING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office:—l 6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR i Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January Ist, 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 51 5 443 words
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Advertisement343 1916-08-25 3 ML M. MESSACERIES M^RITIMES. M Lino. For Japan, Ceylon. M irseilies. homeward OUTWARD IfM 1916 Atho. Sept I p au j s. pt> t A. Behic 14 For all parti on lari apply to J. DE COMTMS, Agent. GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LTD. in Kugtand.; For Genoa C? London. The343 words
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Miscellaneous349 1916-08-25 3 Mails Close. To-Hy. Penang* Calcutta taking «ail, for Durban* t.U> ptn Ra. a I ahat Mena Dm F ort Swettenham and T 'lok Anson *Kinta 2.30 pn) n an Diero«a f.to r>m P"rt Swettenham, Prnang, taking mail* for Enroj» etc. Teest. pm u a °r An t cV ,ar 3349 words
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Miscellaneous111 1916-08-25 3 Singapore Tide Tables. Aug. 25.—High water: —9.30 a.m 7 ft. 5 in. 8.4 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. Aug. 26.—High water —10.0 a.m. 7 ft. 8 ins.; 8.58 p.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. Ang. 27. —High water —10-26 a.m. 8 ft 2 ins.; 9.40 p.m. 9 ft. 1 in. Ang.111 words
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Advertisement632 1916-08-25 4 TOYO KISEM KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong Shanghai, JNagasaki, The Inland ciea. Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailing* from Hongkong, -Reamer Dnp'acement Tons Speed Leave Hongkong, PIRSIA MARU 9,000 15 knots Sept. 19. SIBIRIA MARU sails from632 words
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Advertisement634 1916-08-25 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Japan) {Contractor* to the Imperial Japanese Army and Nov* and to Foreign Governments.) Cablb addresses CoDES J?ED bOOK-DAIREN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and descriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving: Docks and Slips. No. 1 Graving634 words
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Advertisement409 1916-08-25 4 Ocean team Shin Com ny, Ltd. ND China Muj Steam c Ltd. <[ "corpora England, The Oompani. j g y .f&emers ire d M patched from Li Jfftthe Straits. Chti'; fot week and from jfu Jap&n f er J London, Am.ten 'or every fortni g ht; V; J hs and409 words
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