Malaya Tribune, 26 August 1916
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Title Section28 1916-08-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 201 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916 Price 5 Ceats. Che n?alapa tribune. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2628 words
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Advertisement428 1916-08-26 1 The London Independent Film Trading Co., Ltd Controllers of the Exclusive Rights Offer for the first time in Singapore at the GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets THE MOST DARING DETECTIVE FILM In 3 Parts FROM DANGER TO DEATH OR "FOILED BY A WOMAN. is one of428 words
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Advertisement135 1916-08-26 1 f Tm "HTTTTITII mi I SULPHURIC Hydrochloric Acid. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) I SOLE AGENTS. I tlllllllllllliiiiiiMiiMiM.tmriiiL H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road. Office 111 Market Street. Plans and Estimates at nominal charges. 5-5 v POSTAGE STAMPS. A135 words
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Advertisement145 1916-08-26 1 ™•><»w««Bt«n«B B iK iM Ilia m «■■■KWtnOnaMr-jOKnM.' HI miM—m =RUBBER 11 Cured in a JACKSON PATENT CABINET is ready for the market iv 96 hours after leaving the rollers and always demands Best Prices. Five Standard Sizes made capable of dealing with daily outputs ranging from 90 lbs. to 1,000145 words
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Article320 1916-08-26 2 What the Country Wants. There is no earthly reason why, states Sir lioper Lethbridge, XC.I.E. through The Asiatic Review, India and the United Kingdom should not unite in mutual Free Trade, while joining the Dominions in a system of close Imperial Preference, giving to our Allies and to320 words
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Advertisement238 1916-08-26 2 The World-Renowned Lux Lamps. "''J MOTE- —shade* i* any coloar made to order 'jjjC/ with bead friuge for I.ox Doable Victoria Limp. *T Price: $8.50. j@ft#Bl LUX LUX MINOR LAMP. f r g|l INVERT LAMP" incandescent kerosene oil fiiOMrv lamp with mantle 5 can be "TJT Incandescent kerosene oil used238 words
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Advertisement355 1916-08-26 2 m New Health New Life 1 H for the Ailing. i I- If you who are Weak, An*mic, Nervy 'or Run-down *B could realize what a short course of Wincarnis" wouU W I y° u -y° u w not continue to suffer needlessly g t! 2 b0Hl 1 'W"carnis- at355 words
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Article141 1916-08-26 3 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune-) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-daj:— Alor Gajah $3.35 $3 40 Ayer Kunings 1.30 1.40 Ayer Molek 2.35 2.45 AyerPanas 10.10 10.25 Balgownie 4.40 4.75 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0,65 Bukit Katil 0.75 0.80 ChangkatSerdg.... 9.00 9.25141 words
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Article91 1916-08-26 3 News has been received by Consul General Sammons that Mr. A M. Brace, formerly on the staff of The China Press and who went thronght the siege of Tsingtau for that paper, has left America for France where he has joined the America Ambnlance Corps. Since returning to the United91 words
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Advertisement704 1916-08-26 3 j| Oar Success has been achieved by the remit.*.,™ TO-NIGHT -:^^^rr.^ ♦jj rewtauon we have gained for consistent qnali,, C f bleb ate H TO-NGHT J I The TO-NIGHT S attract><M See the following Programme, j? lii Alhambra is MBB AT THE The I the Theatre I house of q704 words
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Miscellaneous258 1916-08-26 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending ViJay, September 1. To-day. p lq Fort Siloso S.V.A. I30pra Drill Hall S.R.K.r. Haleatier Range S.V R. No. 2 Platoon. Raffles Institution S.V. 2. Band. To-morrow. am Drill Hall S.R.E.v. ..'!"am Balestier Range S.V.R., No. 4 Platoon. 1 P m do S.V.R.,258 words
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Advertisement398 1916-08-26 4 =jl m HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICES Something Special at the Price— Something different, Something better than yon have ever smoked before. CIGARETTES No. 555 V, F IA pek tin of 50.60 cents. Packed in patent vacuum tins ensuring the perfect condition of the cigarettes in all climates. SOLE MANUFACTURERS:398 words
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Advertisement257 1916-08-26 4 "Say, what about it?" Give the children a j Treat. PA THE PRESENTS -Saved by Wireless^^ A GOLD ROOSTER PLAY iv 5 Acts—from the GREAT PLAY rj| sama name by Paul Armstrong and Wincbell Smith ttatari». BROADWAY Favourites g Gail Kane and Bruce Mcßae, This maguificent and stirring production contains257 words
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Advertisement669 1916-08-26 5 J Cburcl Services. s .\si>» y Camrdral.. |Q T g grjjftl AFTBE TBXBIT Y. H •j7 T 'Au«rsT, 1916. S Bolf ommunion. 7.4 ft a.m. Holy I "r.rai 9.16 a.m Matins and B i Bet I lee ia School. B -i ~,m r ion. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and I tfmi669 words
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Advertisement697 1916-08-26 5 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF H*cel,ent Teak a„d C a n to Blackwood Household Furniture, Iron Safe, Wellgrown Plants, Rubber-tyred Landau, etc., etc. TO BE HELD AT /V 12 MOULMEI N ROAD (NCXt to the Dew Tan Toek Seng b Hospital) p Saturaay, ana Sept., at 12 noon in c£ M697 words
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Advertisement72 1916-08-26 5 RARE CURIOS. Over 2,000 Year-Old Copper Pan. We have secured a very old copper pan designed and used by Khong Ming in tbe Han Dynasty during campaigns in Burmab for d sinfecting and purifying water. When this pan is filled with water and the handles are rubbed briskly the water72 words
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Advertisement84 1916-08-26 5 WHAT'S YOURS ?l STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers.^ Fillis' Circus. GRAND OPENING Tuesday, 29th August, at 9.15 SUPPORTED 13Y A CIRCUS COMPANY OF 40 PERFORMERS 40 Matinee on Wednesday and Saturday. BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. 25.1 31-8 RAFFLES HOTEL GARDEN PARTIES TO-NIGHT ON OUR SPACIOUS LAWN FROM84 words
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Article932 1916-08-26 6 For some time past different gangs of coolies, mostly Teochews, have been indulging in free fights in public thoroughfares. We learn that they are principally boatmen and workers in canning factories. It seems that there are two sets of these quarrelsome people. The Teochew ringleaders are said932 words
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Advertisement111 1916-08-26 6 'His Master's Voice' REC^DS Malay, Chinese AND Hindustani. ALL THE LATEST TUNES. Robinson Co. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC.. ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., S.S., LTD. (Incorporate* in England).111 words
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Advertisement112 1916-08-26 6 MARTINI AND ROSSI'S j v Italian Vermouth. Sole Agents Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL THE POPULAR FRENCH SINGER DUPREZ", And the Belgian piano virtuoso B ALBERT RISSE WILL PERFORM DURING DINNER! TO-MIGHT Also on August 28, 29, 30 and 31. From 8 to 9.30. Saturday until 11 o'clock. Cabaret and112 words
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Advertisement204 1916-08-26 6 I Brand I J Sweetened Condensed Milk D er ca«# «i t Sterilised Natural Milk jfrfQ J I Ideal Unsweetened Milk *M-|0 J ORCHARDSMC IN TASMANIA SADLEIR KNIGHT Orchard Agents and Attorneys LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. We plant and manage orchard? for Absentee Clients, with graduated payment*, and undf-r Government Expert supervision,204 words
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Article591 1916-08-26 7 Tie Is it 152.90.—50 cts. up. rubber is 2 3) Sheet 2/3^ v Dutch Government has pro--1 c export of bananas. The Governor has appointed Mr. i Hannigan to act as Superin- V dice, Singapore. ioneers 1 licences have been Messrs Q. Michael, T. >w, and Mr591 words
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Article665 1916-08-26 7 M The Tribune List. Since Tuesday last, when we 2* our J 01 a PP«aI. at the instigation of the Over-Seas Club whose head-quarters are in London' for assistance from this Colony in he shape of tobacco and cigarettes for the boys who are fighting665 words
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Article884 1916-08-26 7 Serious Outbreak at T. P. Wharf. The departure of the new Glen and Shire liner Glenartney, Capt. Henderson, was postponed yesterday owing to non-completion of loading cargo, and the vessel was timed to sail this morning. The vessel loading at 4 p.m. yesterday, the hatches were884 words
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Article116 1916-08-26 7 The Western Front. British Hard Pressed. Enemy Repulsed. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, August 24, 4.25 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haig s communique says: Strenuous efforts of the enemy to regain lost ground between Guillemont station and the quarry were repulsed. The attack was pressed with such determination thatREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 116 words
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Article87 1916-08-26 7 London, August 24, 11.10 a.m. It is reperted in Paris that there has been continuous British progress on the Somme, which has now brought us close to the original objectives, namely, the villages of Guillemont, Ginchy, Martinpuich, Courcelette, and Thiepval. A footing has been gained in the87 words
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Article127 1916-08-26 7 Reuter's correspondent at headquarters telegraphing on August 24 says This has been another day'of big events. Just how big, I cannot tell you, because what promises to be one of the most important features of the war programme is now only developing. We at several points127 words
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Article174 1916-08-26 7 London, August 25, 12.25 p.m. Correspondents at headquarters describe the British attack at Thiepval as a model operation. It was preceded by a most intense bombardment on as small an area as hitherto seen. The ground heaved itself into the air in one great dust-storm until smoke174 words
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Article100 1916-08-26 7 Fight for Soyecourt Wood. London, August 24, 4.25 p.m. A Paris communique Fays: 1 he enemy attempted a grenade attack on Soyecourt Wood but was immediately checked. The attack was preceded by a most violent bombardment. An enenay attack preparing to the south-east of th« wood was caught100 words
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Article111 1916-08-26 7 London, August 25, 1.50 a.m. The Paris communique says: North of the Somme we attacked the German positions in the Maurepas region and captured them at a single rush Part of the village isnill held by the Germans and the adjoining trenches. We carried a line111 words
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Article92 1916-08-26 7 London, August 25, 3.55 p.m. A Paris communique states that a violent enemy counter-attack on Hill 121, south of Maurepas, was repulsed with heavy losses. German attacks on Fleury and the Forest of Apremont failed utterly. We consolidated our new position north and north-east of Maurepas. The92 words
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Article60 1916-08-26 7 London, Angnst 25, 3.35 p.m Paris The snccess gained by the French yesterday was most brilliant. becans3 it waa obtained against the first division of the Prussian Guard, commanded by Prince Eitel Fredrieh. It is stated that the attack againsi the British south of Thiepval was made60 words
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Article35 1916-08-26 7 Bulgars Dispersed. London, August 24, 3.20 p.m. The British commander at Salonika reports artillery activity on the Doiran front. Oar guns dispersed the Bulgarians entrenched on the left bank of the river Struma.35 words
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Article64 1916-08-26 7 London, August 25, 5.55 p.m. Salonika News from the Serbian headquarters is most satisfactory. They have retaken the hill dominating Lake Ostrovo and also progreased farther north. There ar« no important developments elsewhere. The Bulgarians up to the present have not shown any desire to bati their heads64 words
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Article117 1916-08-26 8 Turkey Near a Collapse. Important Successes. London, August 24, 11.40 a.m. Petrograd It is officially believed thirteen to sixteen Turkish divisions are operating in the Hrzingan Region. About two corps are engaged near Lake Van and on the Bitlis-Mnsh line and four to six divisions in Mesopotamia.117 words
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Article54 1916-08-26 8 London, August 24, 4.30 p.m. Petrograd official The enemy wade an attack near Tobaly on the west bank of the Stokhod but was repulsed We took prisoner some Turks on the Zoloyotaya Lipa. Our offensive west of Lake Van is developing. We captured two Turkish regiments near Mosul54 words
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Article17 1916-08-26 8 London, August 24, 11 p.m. Petrograd The Russians have re-occupied Mush and taken 2,300 prisoners.17 words
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Article79 1916-08-26 8 London, August 25, 1.50 p.m. Official A conference at Calais yesterday was attended by Mr. Asquith, Mr. Mckenna, Mr. E. S. Montague, Mr. Mckinnon Wood, the Lord Chief Justice, the Goverror of the Bank of England, M. 1 riand, M. Ribot and the Governor of the Bank of79 words
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Article84 1916-08-26 8 London, August 24, 1.50 p.m. Melbourne The Rt. Hon. Mr. W. M. Hughes is returning after three days of speeches in Sydney urging theAustralians to prepare for still greater sacrifices. His position is regarded as immensely strengthened He has received numerous ex- pressions of trust in his84 words
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Article74 1916-08-26 8 London, August 24, 11.10 a.m. Commenting on the speech of Mr. Birkettatthe annual meeting of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce the Times believes his declaration that Germany must be treated as a pariah outcast until she has re-won the right of recognition as a civilised nation, expresses well74 words
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Article30 1916-08-26 8 London, August 25, 3.35 p.m. Farther indication of the dissension in Hungary is the statement of the premier Herr Tisza disclaiming «<■sponsibility for the Trentino offonsi ye.30 words
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Article25 1916-08-26 8 t m don, August, 25, 1 50 p m. The commandant of th« London K 8l tei ths,t per Unite 3 to25 words
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Article50 1916-08-26 8 Austrian Trenches Taken. London, August 24, 7.10 a.m. An Italian oommunique says We have occupied a position at the head of the Fossernica valley. The enemy violently counter attacked and re-took it, but were finally driven off. We carried enemy trenches at the head of the Cia Valley.50 words
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Article28 1916-08-26 8 British Enter Kilossa. London, August 24, 7.10 p.m. Reuters correspondent with General Van de Venter's headquarters, states that the South Africa Horse have entered Kilossa.28 words
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Article67 1916-08-26 8 London, August 24 11.10 a.m. Ottawa: There has been a recurj rence of the forest fires in Northern Ontario. Twenty farmers in Hudson township perished. The Casey Cobalt Mine, near New Liskeard, was destroyed, a woman and six children being burned. Other mines are threatened. The intensity67 words
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Article62 1916-08-26 8 London, August 25, 6.«J0 p.m. Ottawa The Commissioners report that the forest fires in North Ontario are due to settlers lighting fires to clear the land. Nearly seven hundred thousand acres have been burned and three hundred lives lost. Timber valued at six million and property worth several62 words
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Article52 1916-08-26 8 London, August 24, 11.40 a.m. Amsterdam :—A supreme courtmartial at Berlin has dismissed Dr. Liebknecht's appeal against the sentence of years penal servitude for war treason and has increased the sentence to four years and a month, and has deprived the appellant of his civil rights for52 words
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Article62 1916-08-26 8 London, August 25, 4.40 p.m. Cairo The Grand Sherif of Mecca has issued a proclamation to Islam denouncing the Young Turks for their irreligion, cruelty and tyranny in shelling Kaaba and setting tire to the holy carpet and killing the faithful whilst at prayer. He says62 words
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Article40 1916-08-26 8 Another East Coast Raid. London, August 25, 3 a.m. Official Several airships crossed the east and southeast coasts, of England at midnight and dropped a number of bombs. Up to now no casualties or damage have been reported.40 words
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Article107 1916-08-26 8 London, August, 25,12.20 p.m. Official There were six air raiders but only one travelled far in land. Up to the present nine persons are reported injured, some fatally, and the damage done was slight. An aeroplane fired on the raider at close range but the airship escaped. The107 words
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Article54 1916-08-26 8 London, August 24,1.50 p.m. Lord Montagu of Beaulieu speaking at Bury St. Edmunds said he had information of new German super-Zeppelins 780 feet long with a maximum speed of sixty-five miles an hour and a radius of threethousand miles. Their bomb carrying capacity is five tons and they will54 words
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Article117 1916-08-26 8 London, August 25, 7.50 p.m. Several small fires occurred on the outskirts of London but were promptly extinguished there were several rescues by the firemen. An airship which was fired on immediately altered its course. There was possibly a second raider over London. Two or three raiders117 words
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Article41 1916-08-26 8 People Veto Sale. London, August 24, 7.55 p.m. Copenhagen The Landsthing has rejected the proposed sale of the Danish West Indies. All efforts of the King to constitute a coalition cabinet to pass the sale have thus failed.41 words
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Article21 1916-08-26 8 London, August 24,1.50 p.m. The death is announced of the banker Sir Richard Biddulph Martin at the age of 78.21 words
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Article59 1916-08-26 8 Coolie Sentenced to Dealth. Guraya, a Tapah Road estate coolie, who was charged on Monday at Ipoh Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby, with the murder of his wife, was convicted. The accused totally denied his connection with the murder and said that he had seen another coolie59 words
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Article122 1916-08-26 8 We regret to announce the death, which took place on Wednesday night at 11, Cannon Street, Penang after a short illness, of Mr. Yeoh Cheng Seong. The deceased, who leaves a widow and two children to mourn his loss, v&s a member of the P. M. I. A. Amateur Dramatic122 words
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Article676 1916-08-26 8 Town Assessment. An ordinary meeting of t Singapore Municipal Coma mm was held yesterday afternoon tT* were present Messrs:. J ul (President), J. Polglase, B. Ball (Acting Engineer), w Sims, A. W. Bean, I tJLL* M. M. Ali Namazi,, Hock, See Teong Wah, and D P. Fowlie and676 words
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Advertisement108 1916-08-26 8 I„ BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. Pnrit y Gwanteed under U. S. Food Dings Act. j I BABIES 1 GET FAT BORDEN'S I j|| STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. STOCKED BY: H Penang-CHOP POE SENG, Beach Street Ipoh-CHOPS KEAT SENG LEONG KWONf Kuala108 words
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Article673 1916-08-26 9 ftim Ououd in ta« Make) ttis Morning SINGAPORE, ACGCBT 26. Messrs Lyail and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quoUtions Rubkr Shares. Norn. Value. Buyer*. Seller.. 2/- Allagar 2/3 2,9 I/ 4 6 6 3 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 Ayer Kuning 27/- 32/--2-673 words
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Advertisement100 1916-08-26 9 [San it as I Disinfectant J f Pine Tree I Brand. I Use No olher I I I This disinfectant freely emulsifies l| with water, producing a 1 It milk-white, strong disinfectant 1 I and deodoriser. I SANITAS I ||is known throughout the world 1 RELIABLE I disinfectant, The name100 words
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Advertisement790 1916-08-26 9 THE ORIENTAL Life Assurance Co., Ltd. «S7A.LISHEO 1874. ISCORPOBATID IX IXDIA. Ummt m Ip 523.0Q0.000 Vf kMM in Hwml Unrmm inur iem 2 >e>r 25* ai»dwcreaein*stability. DEAT?^,if*? 11 j l With Ft** payable at "hATH or at the end of 15 or 30 yet** PROFITS added to smn assured -wrv790 words
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Article186 1916-08-26 10 Notes and Comments front all Parts of THE EMPIRE. The Okuma Ministry. A Tokyo telegram says that, at the interview of Premier Marquis Okuma and Marshal Prince Tama- gata on the 2nd inst., it was decided that the Okuma Ministry should remain. From hearsay talk, neither the Premier186 words
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Article231 1916-08-26 10 The Shanghai Municipal Council having sanctioned the employment of thirty Japanese police constables in the Settlement force, an officer of the force will go to Japan shortly and talk the whole matter over with the heads of the Tokio force. At those conferences the terms of231 words
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Article93 1916-08-26 10 As a result of the arrival of a reply from the Imperial Russian Court to the enquiry made by the Foreign Office a*, to the former's conveniences to receive a special envoy to Russia in order to return tha courtesies for the despatch of H. H. Grand93 words
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Article164 1916-08-26 10 The engagement between H.H. Prince Ri, Jr., and H.H. Princess Masa (daughter of H.H. Prince Nashimoto), to which Imperial sanction was given on August 1, is expected to be officially announced shortly. According to a reliable report, Viscount Chinda (new Japanese Ambassador to London) and Viscountess Chinda had164 words
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Advertisement185 1916-08-26 10 Rai Sabeb Dr. K. C. Dass. HEALTH LITERATURE OF 120 PAGES BISTIIBUTED FREE. Apply to The Swastbya Sabaya Pharmacy. ■»0/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. E. C. SEAH. B. Sc. (Engineering) Civil Engineer, Arciiitect Surveyor. 2 North Bridge Road. Prepares Plans, Ma es Estimates. Supervises Works Buildings. Undertakes Surveys. 9 -8 tf.185 words
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Advertisement438 1916-08-26 10 I THE I I SAXON I I 1 The New 11*9 j j The new 11*9 h.p. «Saxon "is a car that is built f to an ideal—to provide a two-passenger vehicle of I individuality and taste—of the greatest efficiency and II full of the refinements that tell—all at a438 words
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Advertisement150 1916-08-26 10 SALES. By Order of the Supreme Court, Singapore AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Leasehold land and houseTo be held at MESSRS CHINS KENG LEE CO S SALE-ROOM On Monday, 28th August, at 2-30 p.m. 999 Years' Leasehold land and bouses being Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8,10,12 and 14 Gaylang Road, Singapore,150 words
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Article965 1916-08-26 11 There was a rumour the other day tbv. Austria had offer i to surr.nder. ii*- report was false- jr a least pr. mature but ifc wi'! ercn up *f?ai: hi. one of these dn/h d will b.- tru< I Francis Grille, Nations m t be stiffhecked965 words
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Advertisement423 1916-08-26 11 BANKS gjUfpERED BAMK OF INDIA, ijSTgALIA CH<IR ni ENGLAND DC B T B'>V» L CHAKTKK. n.«ita] in 60,000 Shares o: £1,200,G0C r £i,800.00C Re* I**1 v f Proprietor* £1,200,t X) BANKERS v0 l 't' ia<i >r 1 •'••'<. Bank, Ltd., T k C--':,'\ J oul and Westminsui •V The National423 words
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Advertisement644 1916-08-26 11 Useful OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, *;hich is only one* pressed, is of tte highest quality, and wl have r > cHubt will ,rove very reneficia] for trees and plants in bringin: them to very healthy and fruitful gtat nee? very mode ate. Free nutple *upphei ii,knd cr abroad on application644 words
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Advertisement170 1916-08-26 11 Silks! Silks! Silks] WE HAVE ALL SDRTS OF Sarees, Dup&tU, Ravi hi, Shawls, etc., Our Famous Brass Toys containing 32 articles. big Set Rs. 3 6 —o Medium Set Rs. 1 —14 —0 Small Set Rs. l— 6—o Catalogues in Tatm:, English, Telugu, and Bengali Free. Addreaa: SARMA Co. Silk170 words
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Advertisement169 1916-08-26 11 INDIAN FIFDICINE. FAMOUS TRE WIT FOR THE EYES. I. the under mentioned Goiaai Hyder can cur.- ill d'«"»asee of tke eye* end redaess. white specks, etc rbr i 5 years 1 have lived at 34-1 H' 1 c tr«e*. and I'fuve carrd mmumda of people from whom I hold rtifioatee.169 words
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Article671 1916-08-26 12 Bangkok Man's Impressions. Li. Stephen P. Groves (late Sapdt. Police, Siam) writes to a friend in Bangkok, under date Jnly 7th, aa follows I kave now a little spare time to give you an account of the opening stages ef the Battle of the Somme as far671 words
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Article74 1916-08-26 12 The untitled are still buying large numbers ol American horses. f n two week* contracts for 10 000 horses have been placed in the West Omaha ia tha concentration point for shipment, and £33 is the contract price per heal. The! horses are drawn from Kansas, lowa and Sonth Dakota,74 words
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Advertisement269 1916-08-26 12 I lEV SHIPMEIT OF m* I NOVELS] I BY VARIOUS AUTHORS, VIZ., I A> C n D «JJ« H. Rider Haggard I Sir W B Mannay Ciiaries Garvice j Williaaile Paul Trent I Mi** Florence Warden Charles Dickens j I Joseph Hocking Lawrence L. Lynch I J Max Pe «*bertoL269 words
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Advertisement349 1916-08-26 12 1 The True Safeguard I of Baby's Health I uS rriHE milk of a healthy mother confer* a do- fl m JL free of immunity to infection to the young M infant. Many mothers, however, though 1 pi willing, cannot nurse their babies for various I JWJ reasons. In such349 words
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Article349 1916-08-26 13 The report of the War Charities Committee just issued cites some cruel abuses of charitable appeals and makes useful suggestions for the pravent on of bogus funds. They surest that it shall be made illegal to appeal to the public for any war charity unless tbe349 words
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Article278 1916-08-26 13 According to the medical editor of the 44 Times," tne Jutland battle has taught our medical men an important lesson. In France the soil has been blamed for terribly septic wounds. But bacterial life scarcely exists on the sea, and after the recent battle it was found278 words
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Advertisement278 1916-08-26 13 I PORTLAND CEMENT (Cherry Brand.) I SUPPLIES ALVf AYS TO HANB. I RLSO DYES FOR STILE I x, Ut !f ev^/ «f Japanese gooda. eapeciaUy kinds of Portland-cement, silk and cotton piece-goods glass anH rare, etc., om most favourable terms. g nd M A. ABBAS Merchant and Commission Agent, 5-1,278 words
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Advertisement47 1916-08-26 13 A CLEAR HEAD a hearty appetite, sound sleep and good digestion are sure to follow an occasional dose of the tiny laxatives. Gentle as nature Do not gripe. Of all chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Dept. lc, Singapore.47 words
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Advertisement608 1916-08-26 13 YOUR nerves may be strong as you think they are. But that does not justify you in neglecting them. They govern at! the work ol tiring that eo»s on i. your body, fhey influence directly vow heaUh vow mental activities. ueaim, your suba^n/e^.rJh 1 8 a d fact, depend on608 words
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Advertisement534 1916-08-26 14 NOTICES CHOP KWAN SENG NOTICE ii hereby given that Hie partnership heretofore .'ubsisting between Chop Kwek Giap Seng, Khe Heng Mni i. e Mvi San, Kwek Yong Kia t" €i Siong Chiok, Chop Heng Liang Heng, Goh Tek Keng and Kwek Choo Nam carrying on business as Commission Agents at534 words
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Advertisement475 1916-08-26 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Please note that Messrs KOH 8 SONS at Raffles House," No. 514, Geylang Road, are Manufacturers and Suppliers of Copra, Coconuts, Coconut busks and Coconut plants of various kinds. 31-7 30-8 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Captain Charles Griihu is no longer employed as the master of475 words
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Advertisement333 1916-08-26 14 FOR 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) lUJRE AETHER 1 Second-hand Pathe Projector large size arc and lantern,fit-up-table, switchboard and resistance Cinema333 words
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Advertisement440 1916-08-26 14 WANTED SITUATION WANTED As Cashier or Store keeper. Can furnish security and good reference. Address, Box 239 c/o Malaya Tribune. 27-7 25-8 j WANTED LESSONS IN ENGLISH. Danish gentleman just arrived wants elementary lessons in English, chiefly conversation. Apply to Box 240 c/o Malaya Tribune. 22-8 v WANTED A competent440 words
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Advertisement318 1916-08-26 14 INSURANCE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. I Inc «RPOrated 01 New Zeallv, Fttl Insarances effected on Buildi Rent and Merchandise of ev J description MARINE Insurances accepted *n parts of the world at lowest rat." WAR RISK accepted to all p ar t« J. HENRY Local Mana ?er 2, Finlayson (foe*, HEUN^ON318 words
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Title Section19 1916-08-26 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 201 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 191619 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement458 1916-08-26 1 P.&O. British India AND Apcar Line (COMPAWIMI INCOBPOEATMD IV BNOLUTD.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about j MAIL LINES. ftoMBWABD (FOE EUROPE).458 words
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Advertisement255 1916-08-26 1 STQOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service Between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabang, Durban, Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Oranje Bept. IS Vondel Oct. 27 Grotius Dee. t HOMEWARD. Rembrandt Aag. 27 Oranje Oet,255 words
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Advertisement557 1916-08-26 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISKA (INCORK>hATKI> IN JAtAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service ia maintained between Yokohama via peias to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii. Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining thi* service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted557 words
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Article683 1916-08-26 2 Europe. For London: ttomali A a gust 27 Ateuta Mam August 29 Hitachi Mam August 30 Nore August 31 (conneota with Moolten) Helenus September 3 Iyo Maru September 13 Malta September 14 (connects with Kashgar) Oity of Norwich due end Sept. Pembrokeshire middle September Toyahashi Maru September683 words
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Article353 1916-08-26 2 Vessels in Port. Erithk STEAM BR. BERTH DATE. Patrol Outer Rda 9-6 Magnet K. Harbour 3-7 Soon Ann Dock 29-7 Chow Tai K. Harbour 8-8 Tweeddala No. 8 Wharf 12-8 Jehangir Oater Rds 14-8 Orissa do 15-8 Recorder Outer Rds 16-8 Quiloa do 17-8 Sealda do 18-8 Sntley353 words
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Article144 1916-08-26 2 The Takeshima Maru, which went aground in the Inland Sea and for a time was considered to be in a hopeless position, has been refloated and proceeded to Kobe under her own steam. The Shinsei Maru, 3,400 tons d.w., has been chartered by a French firm for a round trip144 words
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Article487 1916-08-26 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. The Koning in der Nederlanden left Cape Town on the 12th inst. for Amsterdam. The 0. S. K. liner Inaho Maru, 3,939 tons, Capt. Ogawa, is loading at the wharf. The Holt liner Titan is due to-morrow for London via the Cape of Good487 words
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Article193 1916-08-26 2 (Before Commander B a R.N.) A Several boatmen phin» harbour have Worship recently on oh 8a obstruction in ihe portt* were mulcted i nto fi np from $6 to $25. rar Desertion Case. Yesterday forenoon than ed in the Marine Court Boei. chief steward of the to answer193 words
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Article324 1916-08-26 2 The untitled Co's liner untitled Sang 4,085 tons, Capt. H. E. Gilroy, will be despatched for Hongkong Shanghai and Japan ports to-day. The Netherlands Steamship Company's mail packet Rembrandt ii due here at daylight to-morrow and will sail at 1 p.m. for Europe. The steamer Cumberland, having over 1,000,000 lbs.324 words
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Article32 1916-08-26 2 The Glen liner Glenartney is n fire at the Middle Wharf, Tunjong Pagar Wharf. Foil details th casualty will 'be fonnd on \*Z* 1 of the Malaya Tribune32 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement38 1916-08-26 2 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYGo SHIPCHANDLrRS PRQYIDORING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office 16 Battery Eoad. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January Ist, 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 51 5-438 words
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Article558 1916-08-26 3 Improred Market. Tht supply of tonnage to U.K., rW fails to meet with the require[jjjnti of shippers. Rates of freight anchanged both to the Amerii anl West Coast ports with ~,t tonnage available to meet lemand fnr th se parts. more lively tendency S ,rth China Market558 words
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Article178 1916-08-26 3 British. Giang Ann for Cheribon and Semarang. Buruga for Penang and 110 11 0 Hong Aik for Palo Soegi. Hook Keng for Palo Batam. Sanit for Kerimon. Ranee for Kuan tan Emily for Rhio. Palitana for Penang and Rangoon Penang for Port Dickson Sandakan for Sandakan and B N178 words
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Article225 1916-08-26 3 Per P 0 Liners. Per P and 0 Karmala London, July 21.—To Singapore Mr Wydler, Miss Tarney, Mr ran der Wal, Mr C Ward*Jackson, Mr A Baker, Mr K M Garth, Capt Wingate Soul. To Penang Mr W N Walter, Mr W A Peters Miss L Webber. Per225 words
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Article78 1916-08-26 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lbft. Dklivbrkd. B. I. June 3t Aa» 3 P. AO. July 7 Aug. 9 M. M. July 8 Aug. 7 8.1. July 14 A*g. 15 M.M.78 words
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Article140 1916-08-26 3 Vessels Expected. Thongwa (B.I.) 26th Aagast, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boastead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Teesta (B.I.) 26th Aagast, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Boastead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Teiresias (Holt) 30th Aagast, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs140 words
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Article134 1916-08-26 3 Through the courtesy ol ifusrs franmt Peek <* Co., Ltd.) We communicate to you below «ontents of a cable just received from our Batavia House dealing with the Java. Produce Market for week ending to-day Batavia, August 25. Robber Market. The Rubber market is unsettled and speculative.134 words
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Article233 1916-08-26 3 (Singapore, Aogast 26). 7Vn.--82.90 85 tons sold. Copra-— Weak. No Business. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour- do No Business. Gambier. —No Business Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Products. —Market Quiet Latest Loc*l Market Uuoutionv Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 39.00 Copra Bali 8.80233 words
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Article114 1916-08-26 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X. G. Q.) and suspected (Signal F. P. B.) So i Notn Port Sign*]. Disease Date. Bangkok —F.P.B. ...Plague 746 16.6 Ba*sein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 606 28.4 H»uvia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649*4.6 Bom hay ...X.O.Q. ...Plague 300 10.3 Calcutta ...X.G.Q. ...Cholera 426 7.4 Lho114 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement331 1916-08-26 3 IYL M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES» Mail Line. For China, Japan, Ceylon, Marseilles. HOMEWARD OUTWARD i9>« mm Athoa c PamJ La*** a***, t A Bonis B*p». 14 For all particulars apply to J.DECOURTOIS. Agent. GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LTI. (hseorpoiated in RngJand.) For Genoa t¥ London. The following steamers will have prompt331 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous316 1916-08-26 3 Mails Close. To-da*. I Miri, Jesaelton, Kudat, Sandakan, eta. Sandakan j pm Merging. Kematnan. andTrenggan» Amherst fjj# Dm 5 atn ft Ho °f Wa 2.30 prn Bangkok Katong 2.30 pm Malacca, P. Swett^nham and Penang ♦Klang pm IT u Clro pm Bangkok fiun Kim 8eng 2.80 pm Sa'gon Donai 3.80316 words
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Advertisement584 1916-08-26 4 TOYO KĔSEN KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, The Inland Sea, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong, Steamer Displacement Tons Speed Lear* Hongkong, PMRSIA MAKU 9,000 15 knots Sept. 19 SIBERIA MARU tails from584 words
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Advertisement644 1916-08-26 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) {Cenwroetor* we the Imperial Japanese Army and Vac* erne] to Foreign Governments./ CABLI ADDRBKHB At A.B.C, "DOCKYARD" Ii J|3RK f in Western Union Kobe 8 I HBfSI \\m\wr vH Scott's. Tieber's. and DOCK-DAIRBN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. AI) siaes644 words
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Advertisement411 1916-08-26 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam Na? Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) The Companies* steamern i re patched from Liverpool outwunj t the Straits, China and Japan ew!! week and from Japan honewarrsV London, Amsterdam and antweaa every fortnight for Genoa, Mtrs3 les and Liverpool and for411 words
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