Malaya Tribune, 9 June 1917
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Title Section28 1917-06-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING BAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. IEVEMWa eUILY. vol rv. No. 135 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917 PRICE 6 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JUNE 928 words
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Advertisement354 1917-06-09 1 i THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND J SHIPPING GAZETTE. J The popular Newspaper ef the 1 Straite Settlements. J PUBLISHED DAILY. 2 Complete Reports of Local Events. S Condensed News from F.M.S., Java J China, ludia, Ceylon and Japan' 1 I Full and Latest War News. THIS WEEK'S EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME "GAIETY"354 words
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Advertisement497 1917-06-09 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Iboobpobatbd w Nkw ZJSALAND l l llilnsuranceseffected on Building* Rent and Merchandise of ever daieription MAURI Insurances accepted to al parti of the world at lowest ratet WAI USI aocsptsd b e all par ti. J. HENRY Manager. Office i: I, Fin lay son497 words
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Advertisement29 1917-06-09 1 j »»Mlllllllllllllllllllillilliiliiiiniitiiitinsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '■'MMHHimTtTtTtTf Ross's Famous Bottlings TRADE MARK. Fresh Supplies Monthly. British and beat. Insist an being served with ROSS'S N. A. Ross Brothers LIMITED. BOTTLERS [London and Leith.29 words
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Advertisement260 1917-06-09 1 iTHE MALAYA TRIBUNE! AND ft SHIPPING GAZETTE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable In Advance, Per annum $14.60 X Half-yearly Per quarter S-9 Per mensem 1.2*5 8 Postage Extra, SO cts. per moatk. f Temporary Pbone He. 171. "ONODA" I [Portland J CEMENT. J Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) I260 words
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Article345 1917-06-09 2 atfljbtt, Fratcr A Co.'f C rcu ar. Very little attention ha 4 been givtsu to the Share Market tbfcf week and in an #aei»-# wf*ney i* prevalent. This, tin* f tn«- y■* 19 u*.na!l) r d tiUip. linlj i.. o.ijb ib, ar *4?t ft^ lebetaei run m ib.345 words
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Article169 1917-06-09 2 Dacca Z;;aiuJar w.ta First P. lie cv'». My S —I he iNlontae lurl 'liub Derby 8we f l/'irtn lottery s trivvn a: th in ou Siuirday few i D r > S. ne bl ibe Hnn'oi- \\f t spsjtifl >*« w otil l.Mr. VlrfOphetam and r v oiKlhoose169 words
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Article157 1917-06-09 2 The aciing E itocnol 'gist with .h Inylon Governmeut haa i**u*d earning to planters' concerning 1.-structive, it interrgting, pest, tbQuied seal-, whicn a year or inor. iX«i reached Ceylon, presmn.ibu i in C.di.uinia. the fluei scale la iih of tb-i largest Bcal i insects au-l belong*, to157 words
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Article136 1917-06-09 2 Sunday au 1 do. day was a gala time witti the Hinda community of Ipob in partical.tr and of Perak ii. nerul, ol tha oewjaaa am of the annml VisgKanl f *u*#l at the teeaple oi -jubramnßUm in Lnhar Road, ihc ehtival was organised mainU b.136 words
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Article53 1917-06-09 2 A serious fire is reported to have ooonmd io the compound of Mackenzie Co.. L d., at Tientsin, on May 21. The logs i« expected to be n the vicinity of four lacs of taeis. It is reported that the outbreak •ccnr r *»d amongst the hemp and licorice e.tor*»d53 words
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Advertisement548 1917-06-09 2 The Contiwite! Stamp .Co. STAMP DEALER* MD STITIMUS, D. High Street. Have just unpacked a new shipment of Is. NOVELS with complete series of the famous CLUTCHING HAND STORIES Useful io Ptiiitn OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, vhich is only once preseed, is of tr, lighest quality, and pa nave in548 words
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Advertisement1335 1917-06-09 2 LA t> t wAe km* i*t her i Hmt n UttU »f' WimmmU') A**. Ii Mr* ?*•> a wintUmtifl thrst '<«hi f v you 4m\tthH4 QHKhlf ii *rt i fir/ f«« «»u tMJii /am «m »/*»:whi «*out, WlltrtfiH. S>« ou i« I rV«*:«l *">U"'«i r«t«Jfg «iwf *ffltn The wonderful life*giving1,335 words
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Article531 1917-06-09 3 Ope ting Ceremony Bombay, M»v L7.—The Willing doa 3-hool for disable.! Indian aoH'ers which was form-'l'y op ».n«d on Wednesday evening b* H. fj Lard Wi'listgdosi ow a a it* xiat ne lo trie S" 1 vi i »f 4. E i- .\V iiu*j on on babalf o>!531 words
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Article71 1917-06-09 3 ,r." Hon. Tr«.*orer, Mr. A, W, Tici, c,o Chartered B*nk of India. Aaatiajia 4 China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge wi h many thanks reoajlpt of the following further 'Distributions to the above Fnnd aJready acknowledged $t9,2?.i 13 The Members, Sing*pore Clnb SI Forwarded by Mrs. F. E.71 words
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Article71 1917-06-09 3 Delivered In Londoo. The following are the dates of iej artnre from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lutt DBi.ivwMr. B.l. Peb. 2* April 7 B i Mir. t April 20 P. i 0. Mar. 17 April 20 R.T. Mar. 5* Auril 8071 words
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Article66 1917-06-09 3 binyapore, June On Lon lon B~ k« 2/4 ft Demand 2/4* Private m/s. 2/4 13/16 On Endta— Dank T. T. On Hongkon B.»nk ,v: 3|% prem. On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 64$ iOn Jay Bank T. T 134$ On Jepan— Bank d/d, 109 1 Bore eigns—buying r?i p e Tndia66 words
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Article14 1917-06-09 3 Vessels in commnnioation at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station —None.14 words
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Article162 1917-06-09 3 ISxclumim ie Mmmfm Tributu.) Singapore, Jane 9. Meea Latham and Co., the adriae the following quotations AJorGajah 13.90 $4.10 4.)*rKnninfi 1.35 145 Ayer Motel 2.50 2.60 A-yerPanaa 1125 11.50 Balgownie 5.90 6.00 Bnkit Jelotong 0.70 0.75 j Bokit r.atw 0.85 0.92$ OhanpkatSerdg.... 900 9.20 iQlenealy 230 2.40162 words
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Advertisement861 1917-06-09 3 Church Services. 8 ANDREWS CaTHBDBAB, 81 OAFOBB. UT SCJTDAT AFTER TBINITI S. HAUN BAS, A.M. MM Jdxi, 1917, 7 am H ly Communion. 7.43 am Convninio.. (Oh ral. 9is _utlT mm i o n n iT Uy Sch ol ftn<l Bibl. ■ma. t. Up:n hven. >n M d Sermon. «olj861 words
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Advertisement761 1917-06-09 3 A COMPELLING PHOTO-PLAY I A Powerful Lessoa Taught by Kilms— Excellent Cast in a Strong Prediction Aaaiambre Alhambra Is THfi la the only the Theatre theatre 1 ALbHAWA EB R A Orchestra Cakes, Coffee, CUUSirB, THJE PIONBKR AND PREMIER HOUSE OP QUALITY Je* etc f 811(1 tn BEST BEACH ROAD761 words
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Advertisement60 1917-06-09 3 Train Service. Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. The 10.25 a.rr, train from Johor* Babrn to Geraai and the 6.45 a.l train from Oemaa to Johore Bah 1 v have eommeneed running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train, Tank Road to Johore Bahru, and the latter60 words
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Advertisement346 1917-06-09 3 TO-HiaHT TO-NIMT ft June 7th, Bth ait. ita At tbe Popular Fhoto-Pla? House EMPIRE Tanjoag Pagar Roed. Tram* Pasa ttt* Door. An Cnatual Red Feather Production THE WAR OF THE TONGS S Parte, ThriUing end Sensational Drama of Life among the warring Chinese Tongs. Kaacted by the Imperial Chinese Players.346 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous394 1917-06-09 3 Mails Close. To diy. Pontianak Ban Hin Guau 1M pm Batn I'ah at Msna *M pre Malacca, P->rt S»»«t»*nhem an') Penang *Kla»g 3.80 pm Medao Ciroe 2M pm Singkawang. Pansangkat i and -ambaa Singkep 8JB# pra B a wean, Sourabaya, BaadlermaMin, Stamen, K. Baroe. Samannda, and Danggala Buy.kes 4 P»394 words
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Article883 1917-06-09 4 There is everything in to day's news from the Weetern Front whioh is calcnlated to imbne ne with confidence. For months past chief intereat haa centred in the more southern end of the long red line whioh Btretcbee from th* North Sea to Switzerland bnt now we883 words
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Article70 1917-06-09 4 Malicious Report Nailed. Reuter. Lou lon, June 8, 1.20 p.m. Washington Mr. Lmsing stats that the report, published iv the Chinese Press, that Hie United States is supporting an i financing the revolution in Chint is absolutely false. The United States has taken no action of any sortReuter. - 70 words
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Article121 1917-06-09 4 War Charity Entertainment. As the result of painstaking efforts by a few ladies, a most successful salo of work and cafe chantant were held at the Tanglin Olub yesterday evening, in aid of the Blinded Bailors and Soldiers Fund. Half of the proceeds of the sale of goods will121 words
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Article119 1917-06-09 4 The Bandman Opera Co. will shortly pay a return visit to Singapore. After at very successful season in Manila the Company will arrive In Singapore on June 21 and will play for five nights at the Victoria Theatre. The opening perforinanoe will be 'The Bing Boys Are119 words
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Article93 1917-06-09 4 The Fillis' circus troupe is at present performing in Nnwara ■lija. An unfortunate accident occurred at the cireua on a Sunday afternoon Lately when Miss Carlos, better known aa Cleopatra," the anake charmer, waa stung by a cobra in the finger. As a result she was93 words
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Article67 1917-06-09 4 At the Palladium to-day, at 4 SO aharp, there will be another matinee to enable the juveniles of Singapore to witness 14 Civilisation." Only children will be admitted at half price. The Casino management announce that four new episodes (the sth to Bth) of "The Diamond from the67 words
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40 1917-06-09 4 The following donations have been received by Mr. A.. W. Viek at the Chartered Bank. Already acknowledged $1,165.50 Sac Hai Tong Banking Co. 10 Leow Chia Heng 5 $1,180.10 J A. B. Cool Hon. Secretary,40 words
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Article65 1917-06-09 4 The Motor Ambulance kindly presented to the Hospital Board by Messrs Wearne Bros is now ready for use and ia stationed at the Central Fire Btation. In oaaea of accid?n\}h? fsfayUan Exchange aLoold be rung np and the Ambulance asked for. The Telephone Exchange will communicate with the65 words
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Article47 1917-06-09 4 To-Day. Lolita at Adelphi. Sea View Fancy Dresa Ball. Homeward mail closes by train, 4 p.m. To-morrow, lat Sunday after Trinity. Corpus Christi, Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Maaday. St. Barnabas. Tuesday. Lodge Zetland Regular. Moon Laat Quarter. Thursday. Italian Circus, Beach Road, 9.30 p.m.47 words
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Article464 1917-06-09 4 V Owing to a breakdown Tin here is at *iO4 00 faa np) ;no sell*™. n *»4 Rubber is crepe and 2/ICJ for sheet* Ut Mr. C. Hannii/m is Superintendent of Poll" *T im as from Sfpteuiber. 1, A" examination Government effiVrs «iU h u'* Singapore on464 words
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Article118 1917-06-09 4 The Great War i The Fighting Fronts J America and War Submarining Rnasia jj The Petrograd Conference 5 General i Share Market J Calcutta Bweep New Scale Dieeaae Hindu Festival in Perak J Mail Notices J Local Share Market J Technical School Chnrch Services The New Offensive Local118 words
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Advertisement226 1917-06-09 4 ROBINSON Go. Piesse Lubin Celebrated Perfumes. Sweet Pea, jM ijH Stephanotis Yiang Yiang, k Parma VioleU I Damask Rose fjl Blushing Rose Her Majesty's Wall Flovei f Lily of the Vahey, New Mown Hay Ga; a Jessamine, A, Terbena Otso of Roso. I rlMlAlvm Musk. $1.75 1 pif $1.75 PKH226 words
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Advertisement551 1917-06-09 4 F i Entire Change of Programme Show 7.30 p.m iN BOTH SHOWS Second Show 9.18 p.m. Share. INCLCDIXO 8 MEW REELS i the WONDER SERIAL JM anl Eve,'j riod \*m Saturday, 9th, ti Prlday. ifith Jum. til 7 A- the Ideal Picture Theatre OAS I N O By-the-Jea, Off Beaoh551 words
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Advertisement144 1917-06-09 4 Guinness Horsehead Stout. In Quirts, Pints and Nips. •Hi A Caldbeck f Macgregor&Co. Wine and Spin; Merciants. MFTPHT HOTEL TO-NIGHT AMD ALSO June 13 A 16, DURING AND AFTER DINNER First Appearance in the East of the celebrated Spanish Dancer Miss Lolita Ramos La Bella Lolita in her Spanish Songs144 words
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Article425 1917-06-09 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. The New Offensive. Villages Wiped Out. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 7, 6.30 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Headquarters continuing his story of the new offensive says The attaok this morning waa heralded by an all night waxing and waning of thunder and everyREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 425 words
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Article159 1917-06-09 5 London, June I, 3.0 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Headquarters sayB there has been a comparative lull in the battle of Messines during the night. Since his futile counter-attack yesterday, in which our artillery wrought havoc amongst his infantry as it advanced across the open, the enemy has made159 words
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Article223 1917-06-09 5 Thousands of Prisoners. London, Jnne 8,1.5 a.m. Pield Marshal Sir Donglaa Haig »7« Operationa to the south of Ypres continued methodically all day long and were completely successful. We stormed this morning the Messines and Wytschaete ridge which for two and a half years has domiaated our positions223 words
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Article148 1917-06-09 5 London, Jnne 8, 6.55 a.m. The Kaiser's boasts of the arrest of the Anglo French ofensive is decisively answered by the opening of the battle of Messines with a stroke more audacions even than that which oaptured the Vimy Ridge and broke the Hindenburg line The scene148 words
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Article73 1917-06-09 5 London, Jnne 8, 1.5 a.m. Renter'a correspondent at Headquarters says tbe battle of Messines was begun in the mernirg by the second army under the command of General Sir Herbert Plnmer and developed quite in accordance with plans. The operation has been a brilliant anceeae and 3,30073 words
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Article45 1917-06-09 5 Londan, Jane 8, 1.30 p.m. The Admiralty states that naval aeroplanes on Wednesday attaoked and drove down two enemy machines uncontrollable three miles to the north-east of Dixmude. A naval pilot shot down another uncontrollable five miles to the north* eaat of Dixmude.45 words
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Article26 1917-06-09 5 Landoa, June 8, 2.40 a.m. The French communique says that the artillery struggle is fairly violent at Chemins des Dames and notably south of Filain.26 words
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Article55 1917-06-09 5 London, Jane 1, 4 30 p.m. A French communique state®: There was great activity at night along the whole front from north of Laffaux Mill to south of the Ftlain sector and Cerny. The artillery ighting waa occasionally most violent. The enemy repeatedly, at numerous points, attempted attacks,55 words
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Article28 1917-06-09 5 Hun Admissions. London, Jane 8, 4.35 a.m. German official: The enemy broke into onr foremost position eona on the Wytsohaeta salient. A fluctuating battle continue! violently.28 words
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Article66 1917-06-09 5 A Narrow Eieapt- London, June 8, 2.45 p.m. Amsterdam Qneen Wilhelmlna had a narrow escape from death owing to a train te which the Boyal saloon waa attached becoming derailed near Houten. Twenty-six persons were injured. The saloon waa derailed but kept upright. The Qneen, helped by an66 words
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Article32 1917-06-09 5 London, June 9, 4 35 a.m. Melbourne: There are serious floods in Victoria. Townships are inundated and oommunicatione dislocated, with much damage to property. Nine people have been drowned.32 words
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Article71 1917-06-09 5 Contractor for the Allies. London Jane 8, 4.35 am New York It it announced that the inter-Allied commiaeion in Europe will determine the needs of the respective Allies, and communicate them to their missions here, whioh will submit them to the United itates. The latter will71 words
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Article25 1917-06-09 5 London, June 8, 6.0 p m. General Pershing (Communder inChief of the American Expeditionary Force) and his Staff have arrived in London.25 words
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Article76 1917-06-09 5 General Deposed. London, June 8, 6.25 a.m. Petrograd It is announced that Qreneral Alexieff has been placed on halft pay because the Government does not consider that he possesses the energy, enthusiasm and confidence necessary at the present juncture. London, June 8, 6.35 a.m. The protest of Messrs Henderson76 words
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Article96 1917-06-09 5 Thirty V. Cs. London, Jnne 8, 2.50 p.m. The Gazette announces the award of thirty Victoria Crosses. Seventeen have been awarded to members of Imperial regiments, namely one Indian, one Rhodesian (which is the first Rhodesian), six Australians, four Canadians and one New Zealander. Official accounts of the96 words
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Article86 1917-06-09 5 Norwegian* Convicted London, Jnne 8, 8 55 p.m. Chriathnia Remarkable revelations have been made in a spy case. The public is astonished and disgusted by the fact that three Norwegian ex-officers of the BergenNewcastle steamship line were paid so much monthly for giving the Germans information regarding86 words
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Article89 1917-06-09 5 London, June 8, 6.20 a.m. Washington: Steady gains in American food exports, whioh diminished with the beginning of ruthless submarinism, are officially announced. The food shipments in April totalled ninety-eight million dollars as compared with eighty-four in March and ninty-seven in February. The value of bread stuffs89 words
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Article78 1917-06-09 5 London, June, 7, 3.40 p.m. The Daily Chronicle's Paris correspondent says great speculation In the Irench cotton-market haa been revealed. A powerful cotton syndicate has warned the Government of disastrous consequences and the shutting down of every branch of the industry is predicted. It is understood78 words
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Article53 1917-06-09 5 Reuter. London, Jane 7, 7.J5 p.m. Messrs. Montagu's report says there has been no change in tbe conditions since last week. The shortness of supplies is rendering the market seneative to any enquiry. London, June 7, 5 55 p.m. Silver is at 38/ J. The Continental buyingReuter. - 53 words
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Article41 1917-06-09 5 London, Jnne 8, 1.80 a.ni. Mr. Winston Chnrchill has aeeopted the chairmanship of tha Air Board. Mr. George H. Roberts, the Labonr member for Norwich, saccoeds the Rt. Hon. G. N. Barnes in the Ministry of Pensions.41 words
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Article394 1917-06-09 5 Russian Request. London, June 8, 2.30 p.m. In the House of Commons Robert Cecil stated that the War Cabinet after very carefnl consideration had decided that it wi»s desirable to issue passports to Mr. Rtmsay Macdonald and Mr. Jowctt to go to Petrograd if they applied f;jr394 words
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Article99 1917-06-09 5 French Records. London, June 8. 6.25 a.m. Paris In the Chamber during a debate on submarinism the Minister of Marine said that during the war eighteen hundred voyages were made from France to Algeria and only one steamer, the Medjerdu, was sunk because captain chose his own route. The99 words
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73 1917-06-09 5 Output for the month of May 1017. 2 Dredges. Hours run 1,206 Cubic Yards treated 166,000 Total Picnls 1,954.24 Realised on sale $125,034.97 The unusually large yield 1b due to No. I dredge having passed through a rich patch, of which boring gave no indication.73 words
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Article88 1917-06-09 5 The Committe of the Singapore Sporting Club has d*eided to distribute the sum of $15,000 out of the Club's funds to the undernoted char Pies. Local sccretariea of the various charities concerned are requested to communicate with Mr G P Owen. Secretary of tha Singapore Sporting Club,88 words
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Article1043 1917-06-09 5 [Wo do not nooouantf endow th* opinion exprated by corrotpondonU.] The Housing Question. H Al Editor of Hm Yar.iv» rrieim*. Sir,—Th- lUBjootol erecting fh< bouse tenements by ihe Muni<;; palitj Cot ita subordinate officers on tha Ka in pong Kapor site was discussed at tbe last meeting of tbe1,043 words
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Article156 1917-06-09 5 Lawn Tennis. S- C. C Toornament. Several ties in the qualifying competition for the profession pairs w*re decided on Thursday. The tournament will be entered upon next week. Results: Press. Davies and Wilson beat Engrs. Cassels and Henderson, 6—2, 4—6, 6—2. Tel. Westwood and Laybourne beat Mer. Schaltz and156 words
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Article41 1917-06-09 5 Launches will leave Johnston's Pier to-morrow at 9, 10 an 1 11am.. 2.30 and 3.30 p m., and the Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Tide 2.16 pm. Height 7ft 9 in.41 words
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Article42 1917-06-09 5 The monthly clay pigeon shoot of th* Gopeng Gymkhana Club, Gopeng, Perak, will be held at the new Club at 4.30 p.m. to-day. Afterwards tbe new building will be officially declared open. The Perak Btate Band will play from 6 to p.m.42 words
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Article307 1917-06-09 5 POLICE COURTS. Theft of Rubber. Before Mr. Mudie, Third Magistrate, this morning, a Tamil youth named Mohamed Rowten was charged with the theft of 55 catties of rubber valued at $80 on board Tongkang No. 1,116, the property of Messrs Wadleigh A Co., lying alongside Jardine's Steps. The307 words
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Article200 1917-06-09 5 Woman Killed by Lightning. A thunderstorm of more than usual magnitude, accompanied by very vivid flaahps of lightning, passed over Ipok between 10 and 11 30 o'clock od Tuesday night, followed !<y a heavy do<-' lour of rain. The storm appeared to come from tbe north-eaat,200 words
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Article58 1917-06-09 5 Information haa been received from the Government of India that in consequence of the shortage of tonnage available at the present time, arrangements during the enrrent year can only be made for pilgrimages to Mecca on a very restricted scale, and that passages cannot therefore be arranged for58 words
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Advertisement390 1917-06-09 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Gala, Performanofl BT THE FAMOUS STAB OPERA IT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. To-nlght To-night I GULZA E NEKY will be staged. i CimmenciRg from ti-mtrriw Suoi.g That well-known Javanese Play PANJI SMERANG Part 1 will be given, 'Phone 1568 for seats. t K. H. ChOOng, Proprietor.390 words
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Advertisement245 1917-06-09 5 Victoria Theatre FOR THREE BIGHTS OILY Commencing THURSDAY, JUNE 14th HORACE GOLDIN Tbi Royal Russian iilus'anist and full oempauy of 35 ARTISTES 35 Ineiudlag Beautifnl Barbara Babiioto* and a BBVT of BBAUTIBS Presenting a Series of New sensational Spectacular ■Surprises A CARNIVAL OF COSJURINO INTBODUOIBG "TH IM anl Til New245 words
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Article840 1917-06-09 6 f ka Qvoici io tic Ucf,t v i Mor&iag tsr NO A PORE, Jlvi 0. Maaa Lyallaad Kvatt, Exchange aad .Sun Brakert, lave tha foliawiof list of •.twtatiaaa Kabber Shares. Soa. Valna. Bayer*. Sallera. 1/. 4»SJ»f. S/C 2.1* 2 Anglo Jara 4/6 ft/6 S/. Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/840 words
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Article481 1917-06-09 6 Special Meeting. A special meeting of the Singapora Municipal Coramiesioners waa held Jlfterdey afternoon, ahere being preaent Messrs F. J. HalUfaa (Pieelder.'). g Ball '(Knginevr), W. k -i me B Teat ~t ln J. A E la*, 8 eI. Wah, a W B <o<. N.inaz. Dr. aud J481 words
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Article240 1917-06-09 6 Siugapore, Juu*;9 Tin —See Local and Gelem colnmn. Copra. Strong, Tawoai. -Weak. Business d#n*>. Sayo Flour Do. Business do le Gambier. done. Pepper —Steady. No Buainn s. (Jther Products. -larket ui-t. I LiUtt Loa. kit deofetsMi. Nutmegs 110 S. per pionl »36 Otl Nutmegs 80 <S. 4 ..(g|240 words
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Article115 1917-06-09 6 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 29*ih Auction, 7th A 8 b Jobs. fferea far SaU Pell. I' ,176.84 or 1.4M.1T1 IW (Taaa HOI Pricn laalixca. Afaaaja pn«at. BSMBjai Bnt ribbed |I*S ta «41 faudnhUd i2S 141 n &a« i Uin ISA ?t» Ml It 4 n DsaaaaJaai115 words
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195 1917-06-09 6 Messrs Barlow Co.'s Produce Report. Singapore, June t. At thia w- k'« auction, which occupied two days, the quantity offer. «d amounted to 653 tone. The tone brooghout waa dull and prioea show a decline on tbe week, eloaing w*ak, with a tendeuey to mill lower prieee. Fine Pale Crepe195 words
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Article234 1917-06-09 6 Messrs Guthrie Co's Report. Singapore, Jane 8. The weekly Rubber Aaction opened yesterday with rather a poor demand at prices averaging, for the leading grade, about »5 per picol lower than these ruling last week The Top prlee for Fine Pala Crepe was $147, and for Ribbed 8moked Sheet $146234 words
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Article68 1917-06-09 6 Jane orders contain the following resignations from the M.B.V.R. to join the Imperial Forces Pteg. W Levine, H C Downer, E F Britten, E H Farqnharaon, R G Yoang, D Campbell, Sergt. J I 8 Codner Ptes. F W Hockin, E D BrittellJ R C Kay, B T Oilman, Lanoe.-Corp]'68 words
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274 1917-06-09 6 r»!-. ackuoaledgpd 119.843.13 R»ffl Day F»te 2,323 proceeds of two concur ta held at Hotel Da L'Eorope 825 H X C Fiaber, 100 Saondnra and Macphail Flotaaoi 432.78 "NS" April and Maj 4 Mr Ynbujab Abraham 15 H in* n, Borneo 20 tt W L274 words
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Article208 1917-06-09 6 Tho manufacture of synthetic indigo at Ellesmera Port, aaya thi Weatminater Garette, ia a great step towards making great Britain inde. pendent of foreign countries, and more particularly of Germany, for dysetnaa. It ia an event of great importance in the industrial history of England. Indigo is208 words
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Article494 1917-06-09 6 Worn a Ahead. "The old question, 'Ia honesty the beet policy his received a new answer in two articles lately con. trionted by Ci-veianJ Moffett to McClare's. Mr. Moffett believes in thcommon rnn of humanity. He h convinced that moat people would rather do right than do wrong,494 words
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Article116 1917-06-09 6 Hongkong, May 19: A Bill is gazetted to-day which imposes a special war rate, fron July 1, of seven per cent, in addition to the ordinary rates payable, on th- cur rent valuation of every tenement, for. the purpose of providing for the additional contribution made to the Imperial Government116 words
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Article439 1917-06-09 6 New Rifer'a Procianntioo To i Strawak G,/.--. death of Kijn Sir Cur,. Br, b *od the of the m Kijah. Itb int*r—■ had His HifkoMi I r «j IIL Ay:; iKtjWhvoiUllf, MS| fi ty yoara at rfilar of hie Tuere w. B a arge ptkcriarj C439 words
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Article176 1917-06-09 6 Development In Mill Train Case A strange Incident Ma c«w iv light in connection with the BJ* 'erious disappear*!;** r 1 P* 0 containing 13 gold ri:)t.e, a I Ireaietl to Messrs. Pin chard md '<">•. T from the mail huakel? r <* recently fr< m Ho ne,176 words
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Advertisement207 1917-06-09 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try I* Z ON \LE AT Tha Lea ling Hotels Principal Liquor Dealers. toffies Hotel TO-NIGHT if Jii. mm SMinj aid Jiulij aflr Dims?. SMri*ffl fron 9 30 /o 10.45 pro. j I iMCftfG frtwn II to f*. SKATES at > cts.207 words
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Advertisement58 1917-06-09 6 State Express become the alltime friend of every man who K—.—-f smokes them and recognises their refinement, exquisite jl aroma and delicate flavour. ILw^wm^^^^L, They are the standard of cigarette quality. Nr eiGHRETTES. I No. 555 mooBA per tin of so-75 Cts. (including duty.) Packet! in Patent Vacuum Tins. j58 words
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Article223 1917-06-09 7 May Crop Keturos. Dartan Sabatang. 3,722 lba. Total for 5 montha 15,349 lba. Messrs Bonstead Co, Agents. Seletar, 15,225 lbs. Total to date 172,050 lbs. Messrs Chan Sze Onn Co-. Secretaries Mandai Tekong, 11,021 lbs. Total for 10 months 97,943. Messrs. Saadllands, Battery k Co. Agents. Bukit Sembawang,223 words
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Article41 1917-06-09 7 The National Life=boat Institution is fitting ont its boats with a n»-w life-belt which tits around tho neck and causes the wearer to lie on his back in auch a position that the mouth re kept well out of the water.41 words
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Article321 1917-06-09 7 a Happy Augury. The Auglo-Chinese School, Soremban, eolebrated its first anniversary on Jnne Ist, when there wa« a very good assembly of the pnpils and guardians. Tbe principal, tbe Rev. T. R. Jonea, in his report, detailed th? progress of the school from its inception, told how321 words
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Article315 1917-06-09 7 By H De Vere Stacpoole. What wi:l be. the effect of the war upon the woman of flbtion? 1 whs a*kb J that tjaj«ti'»n to da> by a geutlemon n .»t unconnected with the Preas. Tue answer, of course, is that, as far as tho sroaua ol315 words
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Article77 1917-06-09 7 At the Perak Chinese untitled Club, Ipob, on Sunday. June l| an At Home' was given to tbe President, Mr. Chung Th>e Fhi-\ who hae recently been appointed a Jusiic* of tho Peace. The Presi dent, in the course of the afternoon, introduced Mr. Li Hoe Kob, who. with two77 words
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Article146 1917-06-09 7 Bhoal I there be any serious inter- I femtioe with imp3TtS of petroleum the Scottish minors 1 oil t:r.>l»- will *HdW com into its own. Th* final determination of the valoe of the Scottish oil shales some fifty yea-8 unfortunately for the n in Instry, coincided with146 words
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Article207 1917-06-09 7 At the annual meeting of th* Royal Colonial institute on Ap 11 23, it was reported that tbe num ber of members was H.GnB, and that the income last year amounted £14,831. The Council had decided to prepare an illustrated history of what might bo described as207 words
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Article86 1917-06-09 7 Ptradtf for <Iod#. Monday, Jane 11,5.15 p at Pearls Hill tod Tanjong Pagar. Friday, Jnne 15. 5 15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Monday, Jnne 18. 5.15 p.m. Route March-Parades at Pearls Hill Dismiss Victoria j Theatre. Friday, Jane 22. 5.15 p.m. Parades j86 words
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Article114 1917-06-09 7 A romantic career is recalled by the appointment of Mr J. H Cann to be Assistant Commissioner of the New South Wales Kail ways," aaya the Daily Mail. Thirty six years ago Mr. Cann was a porter at Temple Station, earning 18«. a week. He was then 21. From the114 words
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Advertisement409 1917-06-09 7 NOTICES NOTICE. f,r»« de*irir>* a Urfe fodown h t ffic r n nrB E floo a ir and aiteet" d iv the cemie o* IbTlown are i* quested to communig, TQMCIKSOIf, IJWW).,< 100 t, Hobin«o- R ed, _M 111. NOTICE. The Government is prepared to consider offers for She purchase409 words
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Advertisement483 1917-06-09 7 OFFICES AMdTcODOWNS T§ LET. Nos. 6-D, 6K, 6G, 6-H, Battery Ko»d. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, 3 Raffle» Pi*ce 14 6 n Es Her Lodge" 12 Wilkie Road, gas and water laid on Immediate entry. App y to N. 3. Menahem, 20 Raffles Place. [us TO LET Offices at Winch-ater483 words
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Advertisement599 1917-06-09 7 BANKS CHARTEREB BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. mcoHPOfcA'rip iK msgland BY ROT AL CH4RTIR. Paid up Capital in 60.000 Shares of £20 each 1,J00,00C Reserve Fund £1,9>0,00C Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,i00,000 BANKERS The Btmk of England, The Londoi City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Tht London County and Westmintter599 words
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Advertisement103 1917-06-09 7 ssfto»^os^ie)ptis^esMoeyoa>»e»oswosry^e»eesiee^^f I The Discomforts jo *■o f an ojfenrive breath are shared not onty ftp 9 J tkom afflict?'!, bnt bit all mki <<,me in ronton g t with them, Memth-Wmehe* ami Carbon.* die- jj 1 autee 'it for a time, but the natural watt to I sweeten the breath103 words
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Advertisement141 1917-06-09 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, oare of Malaya Tribune, M THE SERVANTS'AGENCY OFFICE. No. IT Dkofcy Ghsat, Siagaporc, (BSTABLISHBD 1911.) MKOIBM€t desiring Positions through thin Offioe, plea.c forward141 words
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Advertisement304 1917-06-09 7 jTHE ORJIENTAt. Q<rncßin<ijr: SsctnuTr Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1174. Ttro»roBATBP is Is nix. FUNDS neeed $30,500,000.00 ABSOLUTE BSCUBITY. Income In 1911 $4,309,517.50 Total Out go is 1111 82,481,418.1. Assurance effects* in 1811 54.230.542.8S Increase In Fun's 81.81 8.098.N Total Policies in force 65,842 ac iring, wit* Bonoa additlone, $72,522,348304 words
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Miscellaneous158 1917-06-09 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, J one 15 Ta day. 2.30 p.m. Johnston's Pi«r S.V.A. Sect. 3 4 4. 7.30 a ui. Balestier Range Chinese Co. j Te-aorrow. 7.30 Balestier Range Chinese Co. Monday. 4.30 Johnston's Pier S.R.K v. 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co. Corner of158 words
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Title Section24 1917-06-09 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Dally.] Vol. IV. No. 135 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917 PRICE S CENTS.24 words
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Article1001 1917-06-09 1 {BxcUrnw toMmimtm Tribmu.) Meters Wheelock and Co., tha leading ship and freight broken at Shanghai, favour as with the following advice under date May 24. Our Homeward Freight market to Europe haa suffered farther serious curtailment of ipaoe aince last writing as we hear that the British1,001 words
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Article29 1917-06-09 1 Jnoe 7 Hye l>ong, Britiah Ranee, Britiah Boott Harley, Britiah Hock Lee, Britiah Van Hogendorp, Dutch Ramphiaa, Datch June 8. Baa Hin Gaaa, Britiah Abbotaford, Britiah Anna, Norwegian29 words
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Article30 1917-06-09 1 Jnae 7. Pob Ann, Britiah Soon Ann, British Baa Wheat Hln, Brlt'th Hebe, Britiab Hong Wan, Britiah Kaka, Britiah Eaiile, Dutoh R S. Barn, Dutch Singaradja, Dutoh Aadang, Siaeaeae30 words
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Advertisement525 1917-06-09 1 THERB IS NO Finer Medium ft* Shipper*.' Advertisamants THAJV TBI Shipping Gazette. Writ* fer terras, aOe Collyer Qaaj, Singapore. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE OMi ANiHB Incorporate i) im England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gx>Ternment.) fer Chlaa, Japan, Penang, Ceylon,525 words
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Advertisement288 1917-06-09 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappi "«ederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). RKGULAR MAIL BER/ICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco am: rice versa Far freight, passage and farther particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet and Hindelsvereeniging "Rotterdam (Incorporated in Holland.) 1 0 Almeida Street PlOffl288 words
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Advertisement282 1917-06-09 1 Rom Picket Navigation Ce. H HONGKONG «t AHOY Accommodation for 44 First Clmi Paaaengara. For partievtara apply to the Agent. 16.4 Save your Money, TIME AND LABOUR BY UBING. The Canvas Bags p OR PACKING RUBBER PATENTED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Telephone, 14Q4 12-4 No< 496, North Brid e Ro L282 words
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Advertisement223 1917-06-09 1 To Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette OIMUfcM ia every pert »hromfhe it MALAYA PENINSULA*. Terma en Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN J A PAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. All St.».«r« for E.roM *r« Qtte« witk W|,eU„ Saflls,. f.r MoMios,, Kofc., mmi YokoW ~< ry fcUlfo,.223 words
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Miscellaneous127 1917-06-09 1 Singapore Tide Tiblfi. Jane 9. Moon. In Perigee 8h. High water 1.28 a m. I ft June 10. High water:—0 42 a.m. 9 ft. 5 ina. 2.16 p.m. 7 ft. 0 ins, Jane 11. High water :—1JS a.m. 9 ft 1 in. 3.6 p m. 7 ft. S ins. June127 words
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