Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1917
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Title Section28 1917-06-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 129 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Ctc IRalapa Crifrune. SATURDAY, JUNft 3.28 words
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Advertisement343 1917-06-02 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I J The popular Newspaper of the Straits Settlements- YX3T PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Reports of Events. J Condensed News from F.M.S., Java China, ladb, Ceylon and Japan! g t Full and Latest War News. I >*****+**m*i This Week's Choice Programme AT THE Junction oi343 words
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Advertisement580 1917-06-02 1 iNSjJRANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. Incorporated w New Zealand FlKlnaaranjßseffsctoi on Bulldingi Rent and Mershandiss of ernr description MAIINE Inimrances accepted to a' parts of tho world at lowest rater WAR MSI accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayaon Qreen. The Eastern United Assurance Corporatior. Limited.580 words
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Advertisement35 1917-06-02 1 g«M 1111 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIiniIIIIUMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUin IXXXO-tAJ-l-tJ g Ross's Famous Butt lings f TRADE MARK. Fresh Supplies Monthly, i fany British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S I.L Ross Brothers LIMITED. j BOTTLERS London and Leith.35 words
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Advertisement214 1917-06-02 1 [THE MALAYA TRIBUNE t SHIPPING GAZETTE. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance. 9 m Per annum $14.60 f Half-yearly 7.25 1 Per quarter 365 X) Per mensem 1.25 I Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month- Temporary "Phone No. 171. j» Estate Supplies Acetic Acid Veneer Chests Mom I Chests Latex214 words
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Article405 1917-06-02 2 Big Figaro. Say* lb* Tlsses Prior to the war, a large and growing business waa being done in motor oars and oTclea in the Malay Peninsula. This is not to be wondered at, for tbe country lends itself to motoring and cycling. In the Federated Mala, statu405 words
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Article34 1917-06-02 2 A strong commission has been appointed in Egypt to study the proposed judicial and administrative 'eforias which will be necessitate '>y tho declaration of the protector. ;te and the eventual abolition of tbe Capitulations.34 words
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Advertisement518 1917-06-02 2 The Victoria Canfactionem I Store 386. VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. The place where you can always get Fresh Cakes, Ices, Cold and Hot Drinks from 7 a.m. to 12 midnight. CURRY PUFFS (baked) can also be had on every Saturday; on other lays made to order only. We have the largest518 words
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Advertisement355 1917-06-02 2 f "Nerves" Our nerves are similar to an intricate network of telegraph fj wires. Controlled and nourN ished by a portion of the Ig brain—known as the nerve > centres—the delicate thread* V like nerves radiate in .all y dirctions throughout the body. So long as the nerve centres are355 words
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Advertisement1245 1917-06-02 2 AUCTION SALES. a uction ■alb: op Excellent New Teak Household Furniture. Wall Mirror* H nr At No, 21 Kerbau Rood. Off Serangoon U Xo-daay, June a, at 3 p. m Very fine design w*x polishe i te-ik sidohnareTwith mi polished teak standard chairs, b-autifulh carved W(tx D F au( n1,245 words
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Miscellaneous145 1917-06-02 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Ordure for the en J in* Friday, June 8 Tito. 2.30 p.m. Johnston'a Pier 8.V.A.. 1 it 2 2.45 Drill Hall (with Transport) S.V.R 3 15 Pasir Panjnng 4 Reformatory Rd. J nnction (without) 8.V.K. To-morrow. No Drills. Moaday. No Drill», Toesday. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A.145 words
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Article59 1917-06-02 3 Singapore (Tank -Road) Daily- The 10.2.> a.m train from Johore Uahru to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Geuia? to Johore Bahro have commenced running from the 3rd InstaU. The former train connects with 9 a.m. train, Tank R >ad tc Johnre B*hrn, and the latter with59 words
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Article542 1917-06-02 3 trios Quctea in the Market this lOroiag SiN»APoaB, Juki t. Magna Lyai and Ev«tt, Exehnnj« and tiban ■Mkarn, issue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Worn. Taloe. Bayers. bel!*t». S/- Aiia>: J/« j/ia 4 t Anglo Java 4/6 s I 8/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer542 words
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Advertisement882 1917-06-02 3 mvA SB mm m mm mm mm H Wkw 111 l 1 If* IH TSr rf LJti t sSef j^;,i M MBllnw»ldiWlMlMtßß (To-Nlght 9.15) The Sensational Dramatic Feature (To Night 9 15) THE IRON HAND Presenting the Eminent Actor HOBAHT BOSWORTH Adapted trom the Successful Stage Play M Tainted Money882 words
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Advertisement758 1917-06-02 3 "'wnnTißssashaßSsnSß^ -—i Presieeat U«Ynaag-Raag at the Chinese tepablic reviewing the Chinese Troops. I TIM President Wlteea at the V. S. A. and the evar-ready American Matt AtthVnljra I Alhanjhra is Faaerat of the late Due be* ef CoaaaafhtjaMeeaoa by the ftejtal I tho The**™ theatre lots inf airc Patht >758 words
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Advertisement640 1917-06-02 3 At the Popular Cinema Huuse EMPIRE Tanjong -'agar Road. Trams Pass the Door. Second Show att 9.30 p.m. Sharp. Tlie Patriotic Serial Glorious 4 LIBERTY 4 NEW PARTS NEW PARTS Episode 15. M The Flag of Truce.' Epimde 16. "lo the Torture Chamber." 30 YEARS A GAMBLER 8 Parte. From640 words
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Article147 1917-06-02 4 (Under Co-operative Control), 411 CUtatt may beeoaie »b» reb aiders. Mr. H. XiHtt-Carnae, Representative ia the Bast for AW. Sodleir twi Knight, Orobard Agents and Managing Attorneys, Lenneestori, Tasmania, wiU arrive in the Malay Btataa about end of February and wUI be staying for a few daya147 words
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Article823 1917-06-02 4 We await with interest a definite prononnoement by the Government aa to the means and methods which are to be adopted to ansnre the people going in for plain living and high thinking. It is not to be expeoted that any scheme that will be formn. la ted823 words
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Article595 1917-06-02 4 [Wl do MM HUM fly miOTM tU The Hoosiog Problem. fe tU Editor of the Valay* Tribun,. Sir,—While I am delighted to see that Government proposes to tackle the housing problem I am more than doubtful as to the value of the proposed legislation. The Bill is too drastic595 words
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Article135 1917-06-02 4 {Through the courtesy ef Messrs. Francis Peek ef Co., Ltd) We communicate to you below eon ten ts of a cable jast received from our Batavia Honee dealing with the Java Produce Report for week ending to-day Batavia, Jane 1. RobberThere has been a farther drop in135 words
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Article30 1917-06-02 4 M. Stephaane Lausanne, editor of the Paris Matin, prediots the eruehmg defeat of Germany. He says The French nation will perish rfthar than aoaapt peace before Prussiutgca t 8 eliminate!'30 words
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Article565 1917-06-02 4 Im here i 8 B ead 75 tone sold. 1 U25 Rubber ia crepe 4nd sheet. tion, Singapore, ig ex 7\oci a registration Und r rl Ordinance. af c>etin The Association and the \i na ter Islam Club, Peuint iL !Qabat *l exist. v cc^*ito Mr. W.565 words
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Article151 1917-06-02 4 London, May 30, 7.25 p.m. Sir Ernest ihackleton is in London, He had an audience of H. M. the King, and handed back to His Majesty the Union Jack presented by the King on the ere of Sir E Shackleton's departure for the South Pole. The need for151 words
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Article43 1917-06-02 4 London. Jane 1, 1 40 p.m. Melbourne: Mr. Pearee. the Minister for Defence, has raijsd a return showing that the Asa alian enlistments from tbe begins the war to April 3 were &>4<W beirjg fourteen per c-utuaj of tab male population.43 words
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Advertisement227 1917-06-02 4 ROBINSON Co. Piesse S Lubin Celebrated Perfumes. Sweet Pea, Jg I|t Stephanotis Ylang Ylang, Parnia Violets Damask Rose V W§\ Blushing Rose Her Majesty's Wall Flow Lily of the Valley, N w Mown Hay. Cape Jessamine, Verbena Otto of Rose. ff|fpr£ssi iubik.TS Musksl.7s e gHg| $1.75 PER BOTTLE v PKR227 words
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Advertisement290 1917-06-02 4 'cinema casino THE DIAMOND from tbe SKY. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT See Page 6. MILKMAID Sweetened Condensed Milk 9 tr use $16 90 Sterilised Natural Milk $1100 Ideal Unsweetened Milk M $12.00 WlnHfLiiFslir STOCKISTS I HIN WATT Co. Ship Chandlers. I 'Mm 711 (Ttraptfim). 1 ii, Martet Street. »-28 Brand New High-Priced290 words
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Advertisement82 1917-06-02 4 X XT AMERICAN SB Importers Caldbeck, Hacopegor A Co. ADELPHI HOTEL To-night DURING AND AFTER DINNER Fisrt Appearance in the East of the celebrated Spanish Dancer Miss Lolita Ramos La Bella Lolita in her Spanish Songs and Dances. $2 Entrance Fee The whole of admission proceeds will be given IN82 words
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Article189 1917-06-02 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Mutual Activity. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 3', 9.55 p m. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig gtates: There was only mutual artillery firing at different points of the front. Two German aeroplanes were driven down yesterday. One of onri is missing. The Miser'sREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 189 words
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Article201 1917-06-02 5 Enemy ake Offensive. Lonrlon, May 31, 4.45 p.m. French coru:nanique After vio lent bombardments with heavy poison northwest of Auberive. on Mont Blond, th* enemy at night time attempted violent attacks at lereral points on the Champagne front Oar fire stopped all attempts. The effort of the Germans waa201 words
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Article29 1917-06-02 5 London, June 1, 2.40 a.m A Belgian communique states that there was particularly lively boaabflghting near Ste«nsteert, and Ferryoan'g House. There was a severe •cillery duel near Dixmude.29 words
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Article43 1917-06-02 5 London, May 31, 6.05 p.m. 'ta'.ian official: Rain and fog on Trentinn an! Carnia fronta imitwl artillery activity. We re pnlgt»d two attacks on the north *'de of Monnt Piazul. Albanian troops attacked •pmy irregulars eastward of Berat. 8 copied several villages.43 words
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Article21 1917-06-02 5 May 31, 5 40 p.m. Rassian official: We r "i8'.rited Turkish attempts north-~-st nf Enlkit in d gouth of Baoss.21 words
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Article83 1917-06-02 5 Governors Declare Independence. A Monarchist Movement London, May 31, 2.0 p.m. H a atsr's correspondent at Shang- wir* s that the Military Gover--0r» ol several provinces have jS* l '"dependence. It is meat Ul mcnl- to appreciate the sitnation. me revolting Governora are in •WJJJ nd of83 words
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Article340 1917-06-02 5 Minister Indicted. London, June 1,4 a.m. Petrograd The Minister of Justice has completed the indictment of M.Sukhomlinoff, Minister of War in 1914, and charges him with the responsibility for the shortage of munitions, and communicating information to Austro-Germans spies. The indictment against M. Bukhoralinoff mentions the example of a340 words
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Article140 1917-06-02 5 A "Washington Post" London, June, I, 7.0 a.m. Several changes in the Govprnment are probable as a result of the promotion of Mr. G. N. Barnes on the resignation of Lord Devonport from the post of Food Controller. The newspapers state that Dr. C. Addison (Minister of Munitions)140 words
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Article104 1917-06-02 5 London, May 30, 7.45 p.m. Died, Lt. F E Gardner, R N; Missing, F Sub Lt W Houston Stewart, r N, Sub Lt Cyril L Haines, it V R; Previously reported missing feared killed, now not missing, Lt R Roberts, R¥ R; Surg. Prob. Annesley G Lennox Browne,104 words
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Article32 1917-06-02 5 British Officers Stabbed. London, Jane 1, 7.0 a.m. Athena: Two English Naval lieutenants have been stabbed on Phalernm beach, one dangerously-, by a Greek workman, who hai bten arrVetcd.32 words
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Article280 1917-06-02 5 Racial Dissensions. London, May 31, 4,45 p.m. Amsterdam A welter of racial questions was raiaad in the opening speeches in the Reiohsrath. The Czech and Slav deputies expressed a desire for a union of territories of the monarchy inhabited by the Czeeho- Slavs, 81ovaeks and Uroatians under the280 words
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Article335 1917-06-02 5 British Attitude. London, Jnne 1,7.10 a.m. Events »r« apparently shaping towards a World Congreas of Socialiata. There waa no Russian initiative. The original suggestion of the Dutch-Scandinavian delegation to Stoekholm of a eonferenee in Jane has ended in a fiasco, owing to the strong preaamption of underlying German335 words
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Article44 1917-06-02 5 French Figures. London, Jane 1, 9.80 a.m. Paris, official During L!ie week ending May 27 the a. rivals were 1046 and sailings 1042. The sinkings ware over sixteen hundred tons, two under, one, Unsneccssfnlly attacked vessels numbered five. Me fishing vessels were sank.44 words
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Article23 1917-06-02 5 The Temps states that General Snrrail has expelled the Director of the National Bank at Salonika owing to his activities against the Entente.23 words
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Article169 1917-06-02 5 How to Win the War. Ltndon, May 31, 10.40 p.m. Speaking on the food question in tha City, Mr. R. C. Prothem, President of the Board of griculture, said that he did not think that tha harvest would furnish the bread requirements for the coming cereal year,169 words
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Article80 1917-06-02 5 London, May 31, 8.45 p.m. Messrs. Montague's report says that the market continues short of supplies, and is easily affected by oven the modest special demand of China. Sales are again reported as somewhat reduced in volume. Whilst substantial supplies are forthcoming the level of prices is80 words
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Article124 1917-06-02 5 (Mm coitrtmy of the Frmnch Ctmaulate) Paris, May 31. 6 25 p.m. Th* French 3 per cent bonds art at francs 61 and the 5 per cents at 71.75. Ia Champagne, the Germans violently attacked on th* north-west of Auberive, our positions *n Ment Blond. Fighting lasted124 words
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Article184 1917-06-02 5 The Chairman of the Sikh Advisory Board senda the following for publication. Singapore, May 24. Sergeant Major Onrmnkh Singh. Chairman, Sikh Advisory Board, Singapore. Sir,—l am directed to inform yon tbat His Excellency the Governor in forwarding to the Secretary of State for the Colonies the184 words
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Article99 1917-06-02 5 His Excellency the Governor has b"*R pleased to appoint the follow, ing gentlemen to form the Advisory Board on matters oonneoted' with Mohammedan rrligion and custom for the yesr 1917 :—By >d Mohamed bin Agil (Chairman). Mr. J. Lornie, Collector of Lmd Revenue, Singapore (Vice-Chairman), Shaikh Salim99 words
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Article28 1917-06-02 5 Mr. L. S. Perera, wbo recently passed cnt at an Assistant Inrgeon from the King Edward VII Medical School, Singapore, is now attached to the General Hospital, Xaiplnjr.28 words
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Article467 1917-06-02 5 POLICE COURTS. rubricating Evidence Charged before Mr. Madie this morning with wilfully far-netting evidence for the purpose of nting the same in a judicial proeecntion, by censing lottery ticketi to be fonnd in the hoase of one Yeap Kow, with the intention that theee should appear in evidence467 words
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Article60 1917-06-02 5 The Cinemas. Attention is drawn to the Caeine announcement on another page. The feature at the Empire is the Universal Screen Magazine, a most interesting weekly filrn-edueator. The eter-popular Saturday ma. tine* will commence at th* Palladinm to-day at 5 o'clock sharp, wh«n a fine series of films will60 words
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Article144 1917-06-02 5 A BUI making arn«ndment« in the Mining Enactment of 1911 is about to be introduced iv th* Federal Council. The principal object of the Bill is to feeiMtate the amalgamation under one control of blocks of mining laud required for working on one#wnprehensivesoheme, ©ompensatid|r being paid to persons144 words
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Article42 1917-06-02 5 The Hon. Treasnrer, Mr. A. W. Vick, c/o Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China, Singapore, hrgs to acknowledge with many thanks receipt of the following farther contributions to the above Fund:— Already acknowledged $19,243.13 Frank E. Lease 5042 words
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Article64 1917-06-02 5 Swimming Club untitled To-morrow, launches will leave Johnston's Pier, at 6, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. sod the Club Bungalow, at 8.30 acd 9.30 a.m.. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Tide 9.3 a.m. Height 7ft. 4iaMonday June 4.—Johnstons Pier 9, 10 and 11 a.m., Club Bungalow,64 words
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Article75 1917-06-02 5 S C. C v. The Rest for this match on tbe Recreatien Ground on Monday next, tho Club will be represented by the same team as drew with Selangor on Whit Monday. Tbe Rest will comprise J. R C. Badham, 0. R. 8. Bate, man. H. M. Cantrell, G.75 words
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Article54 1917-06-02 5 Ladlss L T C Toursanest. In the Championship Pairs, played yesterday, Miss J. Onnn and Mr. Upoott beat Mrs Vowler and Mr Tinsley, 6-0, 6-3. On Monday Miss D. Lamb and Mr Upoott, owe 3, will meet Mrs Holden and Jir Johu Buskntll, rec 3, in the Mixed54 words
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Article150 1917-06-02 5 '(*> .V-t< MmUy* TrQfw**.) Singapore, Jane 2. 4«««r# i*tha ti and Co.. th* 4rwuV edtiae lh« following 4400»AlorGajah MOO $4 10 AyerKaninge 1.35 145 Ayer Molek 2.60 2.70 AyerrarvM 11.50 1175 Balgownie 6.00 510 Bnkit Jelotong 0.70 0 77* Bnkit Katll 0.55 0 92$ CbjingkatS«rdg.... 9.15 930150 words
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Article36 1917-06-02 5 Subscribers to the tbove fund are informed that a further sum of €750 was remitted to tbe National Committee for R»lief la Belgium on 28th ultimo. M. B. Olit», Acting Bon i Treasurer.36 words
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Advertisement681 1917-06-02 5 NOTICE. The partnership business carried en by Mr. Otto Jaeger and Mr. Paul Jaeger under the name of Jaeper and Company has been terminated by the retirement of Mr. Paul Jaeger. The business will continue to be carried on by Mr. Otto Jaeger under the name of Jaeger and Company681 words
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Advertisement549 1917-06-02 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Gailc* P*xrfor mean can To-night To-Bifht THE FAMOUS STAR OPERA IT TIE THEATRE IOYAL North Bridge Road Bahar E Alum will ha s'ag&d. To morrow Sunday 11 A Malay Comical Play IB A RAT AJ AIB will be given Fboae ISM for seats K. H. Gbeong, Pr©t vi#**r.549 words
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Article149 1917-06-02 6 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 297 th Auction, 31st May Ist Jam 1917. Offered tn Hale Pele. 12,.'«« M> °r !,?T.\'.Ss lb« (Tone 748.tt). Prices leilitei. Average price*. Sheet emeked Am ribbed 114* t« IliO feod ribbed 180 14* fine I*B 199 M good plain 1 124149 words
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Article272 1917-06-02 6 Messrs Barlow Co.'s Report. Singapore, May 31. For this week's auction the total catalogued amounted to 800 tons. There was a (air de nan J for most fHihi with price» showing T»-ry tittle change from th >se of last wp»*k. The highest price paid w<u> 1152 for Fine Pale Crepe,272 words
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Article246 1917-06-02 6 Messrs Guthrie Co's Report. Singapore, Jane 1. The weekly Robber Auction opened yeaterday with a gcod demand for high grade Itabber. t Fine Pale Crepe selling up to $152, and Ribbed Smoked Sheet to $150 per pikul. At the continuation of the jale te-day the demand was maintained, one lot246 words
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Article69 1917-06-02 6 Delivered ia London. The following are the dates oi departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Hail. Larr. Dblivbrbd 8.1. FeS. 28 April 7 8.1 Mar. 6 April SO P. S). Mar. 17 April 20 BJ. Mar. 23 April 80 P. &O. Max69 words
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Article14 1917-06-02 6 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—None.14 words
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Advertisement236 1917-06-02 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE ON iSALE AT Tlie Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or European household furniture Df every description (big or small lot). Good prices offered A.pply to Second-hand," o/b Malaya Tribune. M 30-7 CIGARETTES. The particular man demands236 words
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Advertisement170 1917-06-02 6 Raffles Hotel t TO-NIGHT I SPECIAL DIMES Starting at 7.30. Skating Dancing after Dinner.; MUSIC,"] SOOgS for Standard, Coacert and leaching. «ud Qfcfi Aft WiaaUd. Pianoforte pieeet, a goed variety by en»ic —I KngHeh Pianoforte Albums of marches byS>nz* and Pntey and wmu Kitcbner and B*den Powell march a bains170 words
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Article271 1917-06-02 7 Witb the Far Bast. In the HotiBe of Common* on April 4, Mr. Holt complained of the adverse effect of the shortage of tonnage on our export trade with India, Burmah, and the Far East, and on the prosperity of onr home nduatries, especially the cotton ndnstrr Mr.271 words
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Article48 1917-06-02 7 Over $47,000 has been paid over to the Japanese. Consul General at Shanghai by the Chinese Govern ment through the Special Envoy of Foreign Affairs, says the Chinese Press, in settlement of all indemnity claims by Japanese subjects who suffered during the second rev .In. tion in 1913.48 words
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Article252 1917-06-02 7 Deaths from Lightning. In the matter of rain, floods end thunderstorms Kedah easily lead/» the van, says the Kedah correspondent of the Pinanfj Gazette. For ihe last few months not a week haa passed by'but what we hare been regaled with blood-ourdliDg artilleries of lightning and terrifying252 words
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Article61 1917-06-02 7 Tbe Kaiser has given to tha Hohenzollern Museum, at Berlin, to be kept in a room devoted to war relics, the golden pen with which be signed the mobilisation order of July. 1914. Large sums of money were offered to the Kaiser by Americans for this historic61 words
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Article268 1917-06-02 7 Coats. Rumour bath it that there is deadly rivalry between two orna ineataof Singapore Society, whom wa may designate aa Mr J. and Mr S., as to which shall first re-discover the Tjreau purple and apply it to tb« djeing of brooade wastcoats. Bat really the268 words
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Article86 1917-06-02 7 Captain Jack Bonavita, the famoas animal trainer, bas died at Los Angulos, California, as tbe result of injuries suffered in a struggle with a Polar bear. He was patting the bear through its customary tricks when the animal became enraged and attacked him. The trainer was86 words
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Article101 1917-06-02 7 Parades for June. Monday, June 4. No Drills. Friday." June 8. 5.15 p.m. Entire Company Parade at Pearls Hill. Monday, June 11. 5.15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Friday, June 15. 5 15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Monday, Jnne 18.101 words
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Article53 1917-06-02 7 Mr. Charles Vidal Diehl, a wel'known journalist, son of Alee Diehl, the novelist, died, at the age of fortynine, in Walthanutow Hospital, after an operation. He was the founder of the Newspaper Weather Bureau, the activities of which were very much restricted by the war. Mr. Diehl leaves a widow53 words
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Advertisement434 1917-06-02 7 NOTICES Notice. As HIS MAJESTY'S MBTHDIT, on the 3rd June, which is a holiday, falls'on Sunday, the Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, the 4th proximo. 26-5 M NOTICE. The Government is prepared to consider offers for [be purchase of the land and building" known as the Old Cross434 words
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Advertisement430 1917-06-02 7 __T0 BE LET^ OFFICES AND CQDOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 B, 6-G, 6-H, Ba,tt**y Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Pl?ce. 14 6 a TO ~LET\ "Esther Lodge" 12 Wilkie Road, gas and water laid on. Immediate entry. Apply to N. S. Menahem, 20 Raffles Place.430 words
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Advertisement586 1917-06-02 7 BANKS GHMTCREO BANK OF MOM, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ISCOP.PORATBD IN KNGLASD BY ROYAL OH ART SR. Paid up Capital in 60,OGO Shares of £20 saoh £l.i00,0(M Reserve Fund £1,900,00» Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00, BANKERS. Fhe Bank of England, The London 3ity and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The Liondon County and586 words
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Advertisement209 1917-06-02 7 1 The Discomforts I i i l of an offensive breath are shared not only by those afflicted, but by all who come in contact J i with them. Mouth-Washĕs and Cachous dis- guise it for a time, but the natural way to I rweeten ths breath is to feJM»BWlftg209 words
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Advertisement467 1917-06-02 7 WORLD'S GVC. RECORI »k' fisam I y r Man mi. au--.o Mr. iionu sursas Coventry ffyor Days -'it ■'■iTR a-» XC WlMtt CI-it £3-10 to «C 9. Dfcect from fccofy. F*ck*d Cantaft to y*r port Tm tart pmiTiU m>" CrdM«i Crd» CmM Factor? MfJ M J?*** jj •HAD iTEZS^FIiTWM***!There's a467 words
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Advertisement243 1917-06-02 7 THE ORIENTAL GOVKRHMKNT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. CSTABUSHKO 1*74 ISCOHPOSATED IK INDIA. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absoluts Security. ißCMielll 1916 -$4,319,517.50 Total Out co in 1111- $2,498,418.50 Assurance effected in 1911 $4,230.542.85 i Increase in Fails If, 111,019 0» Total Policies in force 65(811 assuring, with Bonos additions, $72,522,348 14.243 words
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Title Section24 1917-06-02 1 PHICE S CENT*. Vol. IV, No. 129 Issued Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1017 Straits Shipping Gazette.24 words
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Article561 1917-06-02 1 How The Broke Fought. London, April 29.—<Cbief Petty officer Torn Davie*, who was on the destroyer Broke during the reeent naval fight off Dover, «aid to «a interviewer yesterday I wa« in the atokehold, and thia precluded my actually witnessing the finelyfought engagement; but I gathered the561 words
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Article181 1917-06-02 1 The German gauboat Cormoran, interned at Guam, in the Ladrore Archipelago, has been blown up. The Cormoran refused to iurrender to the American forces and was destroyed by her crew. Two German warrant officers, and fire men of the crew were killed by the explosion. Twenty officers,181 words
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Article23 1917-06-02 1 John Salisbury, a retired are captain, who had done 51 years" active service, died on his 101 st 1 Gr s Hole Orrtttflv23 words
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Article37 1917-06-02 1 Ma} 3t. Klang, British Poh Ann, British Cornelia, British Giang Ana, British Hys Leong, British HoDg Wan, British Meran, British Halaban, Dutoh Melobior, Dutoh Screen ban, Datoh llaoi I. Sri Muar, British Anjou» British Singkara, Dutch37 words
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Article30 1917-06-02 1 Hay 31. Saadakan, British Ban What! Hin, Btltlih Jlebe, British Kaka, British Bingkep, Dutch Singkel, Dutch Entile, Dutch Produce, Norwegian Jnne I Batavier, British F out, Dutch Toussoum, Dutch30 words
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Article106 1917-06-02 1 A little story of a U boat commander's andaeity is told by the •New Pepyg i B hii diary in "Troth." 3 A friend, he records, told him of a moat itrange thing of a German underwater boat, lately taken in the Channell, whioh is that, searching106 words
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Article78 1917-06-02 1 A banquet given to 500 Norwegian sail en from mined and torpedoed Teeeele by the Norwegian •olony In London gave a note of defianoe to Germanyefforts to kill '■hipping truffle. The admiration fait for theae sailor* in their own country waa expressed in 400 telegrams sent, including messages frem £»ng78 words
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Article98 1917-06-02 1 A profit of £2.501,000 was made by the Cnnard Company in their last financial year. This earn includes £161,081 brought forward from 1915; but, on the other hand, provision was made for a farther reserve for contingent liabilities arising out ef the war. After debiting income tax98 words
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Article240 1917-06-02 1 Jane 2. High water:—B.s a,m. 7 ft 8 5 p.m. 8 ft. 1 in. Jnne 3 High water:—9.3 a.m. 7 ft. 4 inc. 8.43 p.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. Jane 4. High water:—9.sl a.m. 7 ft. 7 ma. 9.20 p.m. 8 ft. 9 ins. June 5. Pnll240 words
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