Malaya Tribune, 5 June 1917
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Title Section28 1917-06-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 131 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 528 words
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Advertisement248 1917-06-05 1 IW. MihU TRIBUTE! A^D J SHIPPING GA2ETIE. J The popxlir Aruspaper of th* Straits Settlements. I PUBLISHED DAILY. I Comply ol Local Kfen»B S Jj Cbadmwd N-wo froiM F.M S., J ;va, 2 Chins,, [><H«\ Ceylon and Japan", ft t Full End Latest War News. I "GAIETY" Cinema •i unction248 words
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Advertisement355 1917-06-05 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand, HMlnsaranoes effected on Buildingt Rent and Merchandise of ever description MARINE Insurances accepted to mi parte of the world at lowest ratGt WAR 11S& accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Office*: 3, Finlay?on Qreen. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation.355 words
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Advertisement77 1917-06-05 1 THE I Pot Stills I OF I Great Britain j Have Been I Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's! will be able to continue i to supply their famous blends and to maintain j the quality as before, c I being: in the unique I position of having the j77 words
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Advertisement196 1917-06-05 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE A-SD I SKIPPING GAZETTE. I SUBSCRIPTION RATE*. j 1 Payable in Advance. 2 Per annum $14.00 B J Half yearly S 7.25 1 J Per quarter 8 9 Per mensem 1.25 B i Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month, t I Temporary 'Phone No. 171. g Estate196 words
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Article1567 1917-06-05 2 untitled Returns. Tokio, Mi; I. I The Department of Hwe Affaire made public yesterday the results of Its investigation of the actual population of Japan at the end of 1915. The report itatea tkat the total population of Japan proper at the end of 1915 waa 57,441,177. The1,567 words
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Advertisement422 1917-06-05 2 The Continental Stamp Co. STAMP DEALERS AND STATIONERS, D. High Street. Have just unpacked a new shipment of Is. NOVELS with complete series of the famous CLUTCHING HAND STORIES. Raneegunge I Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INOO MALAY Co., La (Incorporate! ia oiuijaporo.) Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which422 words
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Advertisement478 1917-06-05 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinwp Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. (Joed sod well selected Mask Vlotis Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed lastraments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TEEMS MODERATE. 311 Tbe Malaya Tribune. Can be had at tbe following depots Singapore. Messrs Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Bond Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr.478 words
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Advertisement1144 1917-06-05 2 AUCTION SALES. In the Estate of Tea Beng Gwee, auction sale: op Valuable Leasehold Lands and Houses SITUATE AT Beat Quay and Market Street, Shgaprre TO BS HELD AT Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co s Sale room On Monday, «June XI, IQI 7 at 230 (1) All that piece of1,144 words
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Article342 1917-06-05 3 Some great men never write a hook. Kitchener wrot* ore only, ri wft in 1576 that the Palestine Ex ..[oration Fund publiahed a volume If twelve photographs of Biblical ■pel hy Lieut. H. EL Kitchener, Ra F.R OS- These were taken wtiie he WU nt work on the342 words
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Article234 1917-06-05 3 A» ■mmif inriiftit tooti place at the police court, Allahabad, on thr l"th May. One of the witnesses fof the piosfcotion in the "bad lirolihood case proceeding before th? Fifth Presi leney Magistrate, stated in ;he coorfee of his evidence that one day when cycling along s:ran234 words
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Article263 1917-06-05 3 :iie Bangkok Tunes.: Ou the of Mai IS, at Wat Chong N* a Tfcri ia 'be ebaagvad cf Phra tdaeag, a g?rl samed Meh Peaw, *i'-h thiee or tour friend-, was wi sautes in the river io Irani of the trnipie. The tide was running down263 words
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Article64 1917-06-05 3 untitled at untitled Utonanid pounds was done on Easier Monday I j i (ire at the Alexandria r Va •of I.even, belonging to i oited Turkey R»d Company, f** °ntbreak started in a large J I nilding used as a clothlrJing store, and waa not nnder for two hours, in64 words
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Article374 1917-06-05 3 German Denials. Mr. Caarle* Tower, writing from Rotterdam, gays by far the mo-t remarkable event in Germany is the fcharp aud angry denials given officially through the "Cologne Qaaette and the "Rhenish West phalian Gazette" to the Berlin Local Advertiser's" annonnce- new P eaca The highly significant374 words
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Article49 1917-06-05 3 For entering Tilbury Docks without a permit and travelling five miles beyond his residence, Siegfried Barman was sentenced to thr«e months' imprisonment with hard labonr at Grays. Hi nil been interned, but wn retailed at the reg test o f his employers, a firm of forwarding a<ents in London.49 words
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Article14 1917-06-05 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station —None.14 words
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Article139 1917-06-05 3 Singapore, Jane 5. Mnsurt Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotation? V..rU»>h $4.00 $1.10 AyerKunlnga 1.35 145 Ayer Molek 2.60 2.70 Ayer Panaa 11.50 11.75 Balgownie 6.00 6.10 Bokit J«lotong 0.70 0.77$ Bnkit Katil 0.85 0.92$ ChangkatßeHg.... 9.15 930 QlenealT 2 50 2.60 Haytor 925139 words
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Article71 1917-06-05 3 Delivered la London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mail* and their delivery in London. Mail. Lift. Dklivebkk B.I. Feb. 28 April 7 B.I Mar. t> April 20 P. O. Mar. 17 April 20 B.I. Mar. 2# April 30 P. k O.71 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement121 1917-06-05 3 K. TBUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74 A 74-1 Bras Basah Road, Singapore. (PHOXI No. 1245.) Begs to inform th? public of the arrival of two Assistants, OR. I. HONMMA AND DR. H. OHNISHI Japanese Dental Surgeons. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate. Work Guaranteed. DIRECT CONSULTATION IN EITHER ENGLISH OR MAUY. 10 5121 words
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Advertisement450 1917-06-05 3 I_ President U-Yaaif-Hanf ef tha Chinese Repibiie reviawifg the Cbiaase Treoes The PrciWeet Witeet ef the U. S. A aaf tha ever-ready Anuriaat Fleet. 704 Alnambrals P,,Mr ftl Baches ef Ceaaaafht atteaded ay the Royal Paaul> AlsaaVnhra IT akd mWm only the Theatre KD fhMtM rathe > Exceptionally Stroar, Draaiattc450 words
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Advertisement207 1917-06-05 3 PREPAID TO YOUR PORT. fijJJ* Coventry Flyer* I lv •> ;f R/l.MiD HfTL&S YEARS j£Sjh mjm\ UiUp.ctPunctwt'KfcuMvl tDuiu tljr*r of brook's S*d<ll«», «tc £3.1Q%»£9 lJUIhJhStOI 1 M h»lf ut.ua! f TvQBlFjjjjBfll Writ* »t «vn. e. usir-g tuiicieat P 1 !>•« Art C»t»Joiu« airan ovo-lb'company. III bit II Btptj mi a.207 words
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Advertisement51 1917-06-05 3 BUSINESS IN WAR TIME, i J «J It is> our intention to continue a> X to adverse our various spe- I cialitits with unabated vi^ur,"J| and our appropriations are 5 J already planned fo,- extensive I campaigns. It pays to advertise, advertise, advertiee.— Thm North I 3 Britisli Rubber Co.,51 words
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Advertisement593 1917-06-05 3 TO-NIGHT Z TO-WIGHT t At tbe EMPIRE Ta.fi.joog Pagar Road. Trams Pass tha Doo-. Second Show 9.30 p. m. New. Novel. Unusual Unique. Nothing Like it ever I oreened in lingapopc TBE WAR OF THE TONGS. A Thrilling and Sensational Drama of Life Among the Warring Chinese Tongß. Enacted by593 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous213 1917-06-05 3 Mails Close. To day. Mer»ing, Blair Harbour and Trcnggann Araheret 2.80 prn Bat a Pahat Sri Wougaec 2.90 pni M Otirca and Mnar "Ladv Weld II pm KotaTinggi Tanjong Hnrat 4 pm Kct« Tinggi Ban Lie Giun 4 pni To-morrow. Pulau Batam L Pulau Bulang Ho«k K*>; I80 Cucob Hock213 words
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Article900 1917-06-05 4 Those whom the gods wish to destroy they first drive mad. It is impossible for any of thoae righting against Germany to-day to be able to form a correct estimate of the inner workings of the German ■entality. A psychologist can to some extent, by a900 words
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Article62 1917-06-05 4 Provisional Government Formed. London, June 4, lt.O p.m. Bhanghai After a oasaf iiiaiimi, the militarists have formed a Provisional Government consisting of Hsu shih-chang, who has held many offlcos of staie. as Dictator, and Wang-shi-schen, now acing Premier, as Premier. Peking: The Central Sovernment will henceforth be62 words
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Article84 1917-06-05 4 Trking, May 19 Mr. Eugene Chen, Editor of the Peking G*z t was arrested this afternoon by the Chinese police. He is accused of publishing false and unfounded re ports concerning a Bino-Japanrse secret agreement involving the Chinese arsenals and the supplying of arms to the Chinese84 words
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Article80 1917-06-05 4 THE CINEMAS. "Diamond fron the Sky." Threngh an absurd transposition of the paragraph i.; our oolnmn yesterday it was igkffted that the great Palladium Mm "Civilization.' after its season %t the Orchard Ron I hoos*. would be transferred to another establishment in the city Tbe paragraph which appeared under80 words
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Article82 1917-06-05 4 j To-night the much-boomed million dollar epeetacle "Civilization" is to make its sppearance at the Palladium, and in order to graap the whole story wouldbe visitors are advised to be in their seats by quarter past nin*. as ihe first reel will be commenced punctually at that time. We82 words
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Article51 1917-06-05 4 Per to-night's programme at the Harima Hill the management revert to "The Purple Misk," ncoaoaring episodes three and four of this fascinating serial, in which Oraee Cunard and Francis Ford appeal with conspicuous success. There are also a number of other films of an attractive character on the51 words
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Article38 1917-06-05 4 At this popular house an entire change of programme is announced for to-night. It would appear that, as no details are forthcoming wiih regard to the program tne the management is preparing something exceptional for its patrons.38 words
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Article206 1917-06-05 4 Ten days henca Horace Goldiu and hia talented company are to make their return visit to Singapore when they will appear at the Victoria Theatre for a few nights only. This famed illusionist is the master magician among modern men. He performs his tricks with such remarkable206 words
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Article484 1917-06-05 4 Rubber ig quoted a both crepe and sheet. Hr.O. H. G. Clark. ~1 war o*in,< to her absent- frn Singapore the Lady Kvelvn v will not be At Homes' Onr. Bg House to.dnr <™«rn ment Mr. Richard B. <?*»■ M «n.l I^Tr,. h, T d inatiafcmg direcior484 words
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Article109 1917-06-05 4 Pam TBI Grk IT w*Al The Fi-hting Frmts 5 Russia Submarining 5 America and War 5 GENERAL Japan N*ws Mail Notices A Practical Test Girl Killed by Crocodile 3 Lord Kitchener Austria's Peace Offer Local Share Market 3 j Germany and the Aftermath i Local and General Amusements109 words
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Advertisement215 1917-06-05 4 ROBINSON Go. Piesse (Lubin Celebrated Perfumes. J Sweet Pea, Stephanotis Yiang Yiang, Parma Violets Damask Rose ]j| uW Blushing Rose Her Majesty's Wall Flover Lily of the Valley, P- ililß. New Mown Hay. Can*; Jessamine, /oSst. Terbena Otto of Rose, p fun* iiHf, j Maaksl.7s J£S $1.75 PER P.OITLK jj215 words
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Advertisement511 1917-06-05 4 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 9 Reels of the Serial Wonderful 4 Fpiscdes.—6l Reeis Will be screened to-night at the Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO By-the-Bea Off Beaoh Road. The American Film Co. Pnsent IRVING CUMMING3 AND MISS LOTTIE PICKFORD Sister of tho Famous screen star Mary Pickford in Tbe Diamond from511 words
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Advertisement140 1917-06-05 4 Guinness Horsehead Stout. Io Quarts, Pints and Nips, n '^^^^a^H Caldbeck, Macgregor&Co. WIN and Spirit Merchant!. ADELPHI HOTEL June 6. 9, 13 16, DURING AND AFTER DINNER First Appearance in tbe East of the celebrated Spanish Dancer Miss Lolita Ramos La Bella Lolita in her Spanish Songs and Dances. $2140 words
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Article97 1917-06-05 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFiCI L COMMUNIQUE*. Brilliant British Advance. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London. JnnS 3. 11 40 p.m. sealers oat'eayondrnt at Head natters details the very bril iant HMjeadsaaoa 00 {hf> Souciv* Rivei Srrsd to by Sir Donijlaa Haig Tjje Canadians Stormed and oc•aaisd the e-ntral el-ctric powerREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 97 words
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Article102 1917-06-05 5 London, Jane S, 11.50 p.m. fiats' Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports; Fiero* dty long fighting, with nr r.ng fort! s. oeeurrod a-.u'h of tha 8 >, W rrr. The enemy lost hftviri .1» ft rsl attack. Bab■auentli Ul Jeltrorod a number of •noler.t counter attack! wt'h consiJerabl*? forcer,102 words
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Article97 1917-06-05 5 Laadoa\ Jan" 4. &50 p.m. Renter'? eorroipondont a f Head. qaa:t»rB saye that 112 prig-oners w»re k%km from three regiments in MaterdayV c nn *on*h if tae Soeches R ve-\ In which 'ha bbsbbj employed over a division, i. v •nvr*' no lor the oonoentr* fed I97 words
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Article55 1917-06-05 5 London, Jane 4, 2.0 p.m. In I>nzLo I tiaf states We reeaptv r -d th< pOt lest at night <"n batorday, i >ath-westward of CherisT. We repulsed night rai Is Math westward of Li and b trr neu'hboarh »o I of Xonve U -,c. We ent- isd the55 words
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Article66 1917-06-05 5 German Attacks Smashed. London, June 4, 2 53 a.m. F'ench c latmnniqne Uidts bebaginaj l o two Owmut divisions participated in the on faucl»rc ard California plateaux. The Germans at Vaaclerc aseanltod :r. Ir'.j*. nrc> sometime I shoulder bafeooider. Tha first attack retired In disorder. second, accompanied by liquid66 words
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Article115 1917-06-05 5 London, June 4, 4.05 p m. A F."n?h cooi onnique I Iho artilierT duel became violent day ;>->?th-wext of Froidmont Firm. An enemy attack shortly Wore ten o'clock on a salient in oar line ??.ine.i a footing in some Mvaneed elements. After th-ir bloody detent oay, the G115 words
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Article62 1917-06-05 5 Intense Struggle. London, June 4, 6 05 p.m. Italian official: The enemy artillery nre became more intense of Gorizia. It extended trotn to the coast. It **s particularly violent at San ■areo, upon the Doeeo Faiti lines, «Jnatward ol Ftondar. r*\,\\: effectively, stopping "■«ticKr, .?ome enemy attacks penetrated the62 words
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Article47 1917-06-05 5 Some Fighting. I-endon, Jane 4 4 55 p,aa. A r: Russian official message state» o ar tcouts, surmounting Qr r V8 of wire entanglements at in the direction of *ovH,dispersed the barrier guird. Penetrated the entanglements «1 drove ont the enemy from hiB Po Ti in47 words
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Article89 1917-06-05 5 M. Kerensky Confident. London, June 4, 4.05 a m. Ku-ff If. Kerensky, replying to speeches of the military delegates said that after touring the whole of X oajsia and tho fronts, he could affirm that what was regarded as the dying agony of the array was the laborious travail89 words
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Article66 1917-06-05 5 London, June 4,4.05 a.m. Petrograd Thr- Russians at Riga have detained a Saxon lieutenant nam?d Rabem te, who came to the Rntsian lines with provocatory separate peaca proposals. German aeroplanes dropped a demand fer his return by Jun* 5. Otherwise he will be terribly avenged. The Russians66 words
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Article28 1917-06-05 5 London, June 4, 7.55 a.m. Washington It has his been learne 1 that the American commission, headed by Mr. Eiihu Root, has arrived in Rn- i.28 words
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Article181 1917-06-05 5 London, June 4, 5 40 p.m. In connection with the confnsed and co:, Aiding news from Petrograd, it is important to remember that there is no censorship, hence all sorts of reports with which Potrograd is fillod, and which at pre?pnt, with constantly changing c m litfona, are181 words
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Article63 1917-06-05 5 Petrograd Threatened London, June 4, 3.45 p.m. Th§ news from P*trog;r\l <mntinues to b» confusing. The latent is that Ri«3ian warships are en route to Petrograd in order tbat the cewd may demand the re ele»t on of the Council of Soldiers end Workman, which they allege consist63 words
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Article46 1917-06-05 5 Venezuela Explains. London, June 4, 7.55 a.m. Washina'on The Venezuelan Ministet denies that Germany has tnrned over to Venezuela the control of Margarita. He says that Venezuela is benevolently nentral to the United States and will never grant a submarine base to Germany.46 words
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Article72 1917-06-05 5 London, June 4, 4.5» p.m. Renter learns authoritatively that it is certain Brazil will utilise all her rssoorces for the war. With a population of twenty millions she can soon raise an army which should be of considerable assistance in the European wsr theatre. As far as is72 words
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Article27 1917-06-05 5 Norwegian Losses. London, June 4, 4.55 p.m. Fo-ty nine Norwegian ships, o: a total tonnage of 75,397, were sunk dnrirg May. Twenty one lives were lost.27 words
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Article40 1917-06-05 5 A Navy Week." London, June 4, 7.55 a.m, It has been arranged to hold a Navy Week from July 23 to July 28 There will be entertainments throughout the United Kingdom, the proceeds to be devoted to the Sailors' land.40 words
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Article82 1917-06-05 5 British Scafarerg Prnteit. London, June 4, G. 25 p.m. Tho executive of the National Seamen 4 and tlromoti'l Union has passed a reaction refusing to permit ita memuais to man any vessel conveyina pacifists towards Stockholm or P«trograd anles* they sign a gnarantee that ihey will inaiat on82 words
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Article67 1917-06-05 5 National Unity. Lendon, June 4, 9.95 p.aa. Tokio After a meeting of the leaders of all political parties, the Premier, Count Terauchi, informed the Cabinet that the leaders had agreed to preserve national unity in war-time accordingly a national eommiasion, including these leaders, would be organised for the67 words
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Article69 1917-06-05 5 London, Jaue 4, 1.0 p.m. It is officially announced that the airman Captain Hall, previously reported missing, has been killed. [Captain Hall was specially tribnted a short time ago by his superior officer for his magnificent deeds in the air, when attacking the enemy or beating off69 words
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Article48 1917-06-05 5 Nationalist Victor-. London, June 4, 9.45 p m. Melbourne The revised final connt of the Federal elections gives the following results i Fifty-three Nationalists (being Coalitionists under Mr. Hughes), and two Labourites in tne House of Representative and twenty-fonr Nationalists and twelve Labourites in the Senate.48 words
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Article32 1917-06-05 5 New Italian Protectorate. London, June, 4, 10.10 p m. Rome A proclamation was lesued at Argyrocastro on June 3 establishing the independence and unity of all Albania under an Italian protectorate.32 words
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Article32 1917-06-05 5 Naval Airman's Work. London, June 4, 1.0 p.m. The Admiralty states that Commodore Dunkirk carried out a bomb attack last night on Bruges dock and canal, with good results.32 words
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Article268 1917-06-05 5 Hongkong Paper Prosecuted. An interesting case arising out of the, Hongkong Censorship R*gu- j lations of 1917 came before Mr. J. R, Wood at the Hongkong j Magistracy on May 17th, when Mr. H. A. Cartwright. editor of the j Hongkong Daily Press, was sumntonod for two breaches268 words
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Article62 1917-06-05 5 At a parade of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps or May 21, Sergt Major Mackie was presented with along service m-nlal by H E. the Governor. The recipient has been connected with the Corps for twenty Aitbeparr.de, also Lt. Col Chapman, V. D, mentioned that that was the last time he62 words
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Article365 1917-06-05 5 (Frtn Our if—itA Cerrm Malacca, June i. Amusements, The Convent of tha Holy Infant Jesus on May 31 held a public entertainment which proved a thorough success. There was a large and appreciative audience in which the European, Chia.se and Eurasian elements of the town were strongly represented.365 words
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Article57 1917-06-05 5 Football is not now so largely pursued as it one i n«.-d to be and a recent match under Association rules played be-ween an eleven representing the .Malacca Hospitals and a Malay College team provided a small attraction. The football exhibited was moderate in quality and the match ended57 words
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Article143 1917-06-05 5 Mr. V. H. Winson, the Superintendent of the PosU and T.degraphs. Malacca, will shortly respond fo the Empire's call for further men for acti c service, as he intends leaving the settlement probably about the middle of this month to join up. Mr. R. Pinkney of Perak will be143 words
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Article37 1917-06-05 5 As the result of tho heavy rains, the Cheng Road is at present in a deplorable condition, bring unfit for motor-ear traffic, a resumption of which would be possible at* soon as normal conditions are restored.37 words
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Article160 1917-06-05 5 A non-commissioned officer who waa wounded at Arras has been given come impressions of several batches of prisoners of which he had charge. He said that the thing which struck him more than- anything else in their demeanour was the complete absence of donbt as to the kind160 words
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Article32 1917-06-05 5 It is understood that Mr. Alfred Butt, the well-known mosic-hall entrepreneur (managing director of the Palace Theatre, Sbafteaburyarenue), will be appointed a food tationer when the decision to institute rationing it ta_en.32 words
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Article766 1917-06-05 5 Cricket. S.CC. v. the Rest- A aaost interesting day's cricket was the outcome of the meeting of the Singapore C. C. team which drew with Selangor during the Whitsuntide holidays. For yesterdsy's match, however, teams were increased to twelve a side and on a wicket which failed the howlers766 words
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Article86 1917-06-05 5 Latin' L. T- C- Touxnime l Yesterday In th« final of the Mixed Doubles' Handicap, Class A, Mrs. Holden and Sir John Bucknlll rr« i beat Mils D. Lamb and Mr. Upcott ow« 8, 6—1, 2—6, 6—2. This afternoon the eommi tte»i and members of the elab will86 words
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Article102 1917-06-05 5 Singapore G C The Tuns menthly ined.il competition waa competed lor on Saturday and Sunday, and tesnlted in a tie between Mr. F. Binnie and Mr. J R. Morris*-n, who returned net acores of SO. Twenty-one cards were taken ont and the followiug were returned. R F Binnie 40102 words
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Obituary24 1917-06-05 5 Lendon, June 4, 1.35 pm, Tokio The death has occurred of Mr. William Stone, adviser to the Department of Comuiunics'.i ous. Be titer.24 words
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Article402 1917-06-05 5 We regret to announce the death of the R-fv. Dr. James Hope Monlton, Gre» nwood Professor of Hellenistic Greek and IndoEuropean Philology nt Manchester University, and Tutor at the Wesleyan College, Didsbnry. While homeward bound from u missionary tour in India, his ship was eonk in the402 words
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Article102 1917-06-05 5 Says the Straits Echo A Chinaman committed suicide on Wednesday afternoon in Penang harbour by jumping overboard the steam ferry Tong Bee when she was about a hundred yards off the pier. The serang of the Tong Bee at once stopped the boat and cruised round the102 words
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Article75 1917-06-05 5 His many friends will be sorry to hear of the death of Ewan, son of the Rev. Alex. Stuart MacPhee, D. D., of Durban, formerly the minister of the Presbyterian CLnrch at Singapore, where he was uianied some thirty years ago. Mr. Kwan MaePhee met his death in the East75 words
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Article704 1917-06-05 5 Scraps ef Paper. Messrs. Hodder and Stcughtou ha\e issued a publication entitled Scraps of Paper being b collection of the German proclamations that have from to titno hoen posted up iu Belgium and Northern Frauce. The documents are reduced photograpLic facsimiles of the enemy placards, the originals of704 words
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Article60 1917-06-05 5 May Crop Returns. Messrs Boustaad and Co., Secretaries Malakoff, 50,500 lbs. Total to .late 231,500 lbs. Nordannl, 53,630 lbs. Total the date 270,901 lbs. Rim, 27,700 lbs. Total to date 51 500 lbs. Anglo-Johor 23.789 lbs. Total •odate 47,300 lbs. Messrs Ratio* and Co. Agents. Peroaas 20,105 lbs60 words
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Article325 1917-06-05 5 POLICE COURTS. False DectarattaQ*. Charged before Mr. Mndie this morning, at the instate* of the Traffic Manager of the F.M 8. Railways, with wilfully submitting for oarriag* three c»'>es of oangeroua articles, to wit, matched, without distinctly declaring the same to oontain inch, three Chinese, Yan Ah Seng,325 words
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Article189 1917-06-05 5 On Friday Mr Jnstice Ebden, Penang, concluded a case of considerable interest and difficulty and gave judgment for the plaintiff. The plaintiff was an Indian woman who alleged that she had been induced by fraud and misrepresentation by M. R. M, 8. P. Motn Carpen Chetty189 words
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Advertisement186 1917-06-05 5 COMING COMING U MORE NEW ACTORS AND ACCESSES Watch for their Fir>t Appeareacc in the famous STAR OPERA IT THE THEATRE IOYIL North Bridge Road To-night To-night 11 A Malay Comical Play Ibarat Ajaib Mohd A'ee takes the leading part. Phone 1366 for seats. K. H. Cheong, Piofttw. MIDWIVES ORDINANCE186 words
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Article794 1917-06-05 6 ttkn Q«ou4 it Ik Market tail Maraiag Hii-QAPoma, Juan 6. Kan Lyal! ud lvatt, Mx*hut« and «kri Snken, iaaae Iks following liat of aootntWus Rntbtr Shuts. N»m. Valus. Bayer*. Bellam. 1/- AUagar 2/6 2 io 4 I Anglo Jar* 4/6 4 6 J/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1794 words
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Article71 1917-06-05 6 Singapore, June 5. 0 i London— B nk 4 m/s. 2/4$ Demand 2/4J Private S m/s. 2/4 27/32 On India— Bank T. T. On Hongkong— Bank d/d Igg pr<m On Shanghai— Bank d/d. g.l On Ja^a— Bank T. T 134| On JapanBank d/d. 109 Sovereigns— baying rate i.54 India71 words
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Article133 1917-06-05 6 Prominent Towkay's Enthusiasm. S*J- the Ipoh journal i A reporter of this paper had a brief Interview with Mr. Teh Lay S ng, a member of the Kinta Sanitary Board, and a weli known miner, on the auggeation recently made tha' the Government ehould enforce an extra133 words
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Article108 1917-06-05 6 Tlcals 1.0,000 Damage Chiengmai haa for aome years njoyed an immunity from seriotii Area, which baa b<»en the envy of "her lesa-Jfortnnately eircnmstaneed towns. Recently, however, the record waa broken and a aerione outbreak occurred as a reeult of which damageto the extent of 100,000 tieals has108 words
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Article195 1917-06-05 6 Adien to an old friend. Major C. W. Bprigga He hag taken a prominent part in the Chnreh life here ever tinee he oame East. He has always been a regular and keen member of tb* Choir. He was for long Secretary of tha C. E. M. S A« Lay195 words
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Article240 1917-06-05 6 Singapore, Jane 5. Tin. —Set Local and Qeneral eolnmn. Cbjrra .—Weak. No Busineaw. Tapioca. —Weak. Bnaineas done. Sago Flour. Do. Bueineei done. Gambier. —No Easiness. Pepper. —Bteady. No Botineei. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Laleit Leal Market freutiee*. Sutmoga 110 8. per ptoal 136.00 Nntmegi 80 8. 46.00 Copra240 words
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Article213 1917-06-05 6 Americans Indicted. Waahiugton Following a two months' investigation of the news* print paper eitnation, the FederaJ Grand Jory has returned eight indictmente oharging the Manufactnrere' Association and seven of its members with violations of the Sherman Law. The indictments alleged unlawful conspiracy to restrain trade in paper. The213 words
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Article1045 1917-06-05 6 Oar Pilgrims ia Khaki. There wae a good man once who lived in om of the Bt*tes bordering th* Great Lakes. H* lived ia aa atmosphere of shores aad hominy, and in hia youlh he oaad to 101 l against tha verandah poat of the store and1,045 words
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Advertisement280 1917-06-05 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try I* X ON .saLE AT The Leading Hotels Principal Liquor Dealers. Raffles Bakery AND Confectionery TRY OUR Wholsmeal (Brown) Bread As recommended by the Food Reform Society. It is goal- mteed to contain 50% of Whole Wheat, and thus contain, important280 words
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Advertisement279 1917-06-05 6 NEVES TOO LATE TO CURE NEURALGIA. j If you are suffering now from th* fnpp ng, twitching pains of neuraUzia —if you suffered yesterday an j ex pect to euffer to morrow—yes if you've Buffered all your life from the agonies of neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, backache, toothache, earache, sprains, strains,279 words
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Advertisement450 1917-06-05 6 ULTRA-MARINE BLUE Red Lead and other Dye^tuffs —a— mi mi i Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks ETC., ETC. OGURA «Sc Co. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. IB Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. There is Nothing to Me Ml IN A BACKACHE It may be serious, particularly with women. In. events is aure to handicap450 words
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Article1111 1917-06-05 7 Military Disbandmeot (From Onr Own Cerrsspswiswl.; Canton, May 24. A special commission to be composed of representatives of leading gentry as well as those of the As sembly and the Military sd 1 the Civil Governor, for tbe purpose of deciding on a definite policy of discharging1,111 words
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Article296 1917-06-05 7 Policy of Spoliation. Mr. Philip Gibbs, tbe British Press correspondent at the West front, paints a vivid picture of tho wreck, ing of French chateaux. In one case the tabsrnacle was Hung down in the chape!, priests' vestments were trampled into the mud, sacred vessels were broken296 words
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Article96 1917-06-05 7 Parades for Jnne. 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 st Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Monday, Jnne 18. 5.1£ p.m. Route March-Parades at Pearls96 words
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Article223 1917-06-05 7 The new Delegate Apostolic to the East Indies, Mgr. P»tro Fnmasoni Biondi, who saeceeds Mgr. ZUeski. arrived iv Colombo on May 6 and waa accorded a very en'husiaatio reception. His Excellenoy, who is accompanied by Dr. Le Grand, Bishop of Dacca, who is returning to his diocese in India, waa223 words
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Advertisement606 1917-06-05 7 NOTICES NOTICE SSLeTTIR «d ,<cond floors fit Tmi 4rd ia the centre of ire r. queued to coniniomtbe Town art- 4 cue wi tn s TOMLIKSON, m. isst c. c. 100-2. Road. 15-6 %A NOTICE. The partnership business carried on J\ir Otto Jaeger and vJr. Paul 5 r under the606 words
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Advertisement319 1917-06-05 7 TO BE LET OfFICES AN j CODOWNS TO LET. No*. 6-D 6 E, 6-G, 6-H, Battery R>ad. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe No. 3 Raffia Ph ce 14 6 n Esther Lodge 12 Wilkie Road, gas and water laid on Immediate entry. Apply to N. S. Menabem, 20 Raffles Place.319 words
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Advertisement583 1917-06-05 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. LNCOKPORATHD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL GHARTHR, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £l,noo,ofy> ttoaarva Fun j £1,900,000 Swerve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Tha Bank of England, Tha Londot City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Ths London County and Weetminater583 words
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Advertisement67 1917-06-05 7 NillG MCI! living in the. Tropirt. <affer from Ollt Of tfomf trouhle*. The tenth arniiift every ten h taking an <>c<'asionat dose of jjj PINKETTES the tiny laxatives, which gently itt initiate the bowels, thus giving tone to a sluggish liver Do not gripe Fifty wnti st your druggi.l ox67 words
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Advertisement138 1917-06-05 7 WANTED WANTED AN OFFER. For 30 or more assortments of second-hand heading types (to be sold with or without type case.) For particulars Apply to Box 291, care of Malaya Tribuno. 2-5 THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 1? Dhoby Gkaat, Siagaf.orc, (BBTABLXBHED 1311.) CANDIDATES desiring Positions through this Office, please138 words
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Advertisement315 1917-06-05 7 The Victoria Confectionery (Store 3St, 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 (baksd) can also be had on every Saturday; on other day made to order only. We have the largest collection315 words
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Miscellaneous105 1917-06-05 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, Jnne 8 THay. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall 8.V.A, Recruits. do S.R.E. v. N.C.Ob. do Maxim Co. 5.10 do Chinese Co. 5.15 Bras Basah Road Malay Co. Raffles Institution S.V.C. Band. To-morrow. 4.30 p.m. Baleetier Range S.R.E. v, 5.10 Drill Hall S.V.R.105 words
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Title Section24 1917-06-05 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issied Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] Vol. IV.- No. 131 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1917 PHICE S CENTS.24 words
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Article777 1917-06-05 1 Views of Builders. From conservation! I have had with leading shipbuilders writes the London correspondent of the Man. ehester Guardian. I find tbat tbej are not altogether satiated with tbe publio idea aboat the standard cargo ships 'which are being built as the swiftest way of meeting the777 words
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Article38 1917-06-05 1 Sub Lieutenant Holthoure, R.N., who holds the life-saving medal, was complimented at Portsmouth Police Court on rescuing a dockyard workman who jumped off a steam launch into the sea and who is now reruand)*! ctarrg*! wtth attfemptfd arifcW.38 words
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Article125 1917-06-05 1 Wharves and Godowns. For the convenience of travellers and others we set out below the various entrances to the premises of the Singapore Harbour Bwd and the godowns and storage Tanjosg Pagar P. S.—Gate 1 to Sections 1 and 2 godowns 20—22, Storage B. Clock Towir—Victoria and Albert125 words
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Article185 1917-06-05 1 Herr Achelis has resigned the presidency of the Norddeotacher Lloyd Shipping Company, owing to his disagreeing with the other lireetors regarding the Government compensation for ships confiscated in America atatee a Hague wire. The Government offered a total of £15,000.000, of which amount £5,000,000 waa alloted to the Nordleuteeher Lloyd,185 words
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Article133 1917-06-05 1 A mutiny occurred at sea on a ship which recently arrived at Liverpool. There- wore 42 Chinamen on board, and some of them were dissatisfied with their cook and threatened to murder him. A serious quarrel enaued on deck, and this led to mntiny, which the 11 Europeans on board133 words
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Advertisement556 1917-06-05 1 THERE 18 NO I Finer Medium 1 for Shippers' Advertisements 1 THAN THE 1 Shipping Gazette. I Write for terms, I 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. I P. O. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies INcoRP.mA.TSD in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. and Oriental Sailings. Uuder Oo..tract wttft Hi* Majesty's GoTernmont.)556 words
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Advertisement306 1917-06-05 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappy "Hederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). RKOULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage an r I further particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Handolsvereeniging "Rotterdam (Incorporated in Holland.) 1 D'Almeida Street306 words
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Advertisement237 1917-06-05 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG ft AHOY Accommodation for 44 First Class Passengers. For particulars apply to the Agent 16 4 n COTTON AND FLAX Canvas PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION Telephone No. 1414 j No. 496, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Koi)iT)ftHjßc Paftefvaart Maatscbappij Pacfttf Navigation Co.. of Batavla. (INCORPORATED IN237 words
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Advertisement393 1917-06-05 1 I To Advertisers: 1 Shipping Gazette I Cb*oUt« ia avert port ihr .r.ghont th* MALAYA PENINSULAR, j Terms on Application. I N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED TN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LIN T E. mahtauu X tha service hay. been Si design-d electricity, the cabins amidships393 words
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Miscellaneous196 1917-06-05 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Jane 5. Fall Moon 8h. 7m, a. High water :—10.35 a.m. 8 ft.; 9.57 p.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. Jane 6. Moon. Max. Deo. S. 8h. M. High water :—11.18 a.m. 8 ft. 2 im. 10.35 p.n 9 ft. 5 in«. Jane 7. High water:—0.0 a.m. 8196 words
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