Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1917
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Title Section27 1917-06-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. evening daily.] v SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. > i56 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CM Malaga Crlbune. MONDAY,! JUNE It27 words
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Advertisement512 1917-06-11 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. j J fIW popuhr Newspaper Cftg I 1 ftrmfci Settlement*. t PS- PUBLISHED DAILY. Ooeapletfl Reports of Lot-*' Even's. S X Quad—tod Xwi fru;n F.M.S., J***, CHon, India, Cc; lon and Japan. 1 2 Full and Latest War News. f j THIS WEEK S EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME I "GAIETY"512 words
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Advertisement549 1917-06-11 1 JIHSURANOE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.- LTD. i Irooeporitid is New Zialakd Fttßlasaraaoeseffsctsfi on Bulldingi Rent ani Merohandiw of ever description ■Mi MARj-Z InBa accepted to a) parti of the world at lowest rate WAI RISK accepted to all parte. J. HENRY Manager. Offices; 2, nafeftoa Green. The Eastern United Assurance549 words
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Advertisement96 1917-06-11 1 jSanUaSj I Disinfectant 6< Pine Tpes j Brand. I Use No Othe? Bes^Result^ for This disinfeclanl freeh emulsifies I I 1 with water producing a f I I milk-white, strong disinfectant jj a and deodoriser. j SANITAS 1 is known throughout the world AS A ■S S I RELIABLE disinfectant,96 words
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Advertisement301 1917-06-11 1 iTHE tmn TRIBUNE: 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable to Advance. 1 2 Per annum $14.00 2 I Half yearly 7.25 J* Per quarter 365 X Per mensem*** 1.28 J Postage Extra SO cts. per month. Temporary Phone So. 171. *y**»*i***#W* *9*99 i O N O 0A" I I301 words
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Article471 1917-06-11 2 What Tbey Are Doing. tr at ft Vtt r? Bneeiaet aketcbes of: !>e Miasm ti Hyderabad, the Maharajas of Jam ran aud Kashmir, Mysore, Baroda, and Travavncore, and the Nawab-Begum of Dhopal, appear in tl-.o cßTent issue of Th SoeUheru Workman; Hampton. Vircinia, U.S A aad. r 11,<*471 words
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Article793 1917-06-11 2 One who is the c sends the followin* stories to the Daily Chronicle An attack by tho enemy being expected, some men of a London regi ment had boon kept iv reserve for nearly twenty hours in an underground excavation, which more closely re-embled a793 words
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Article88 1917-06-11 2 Parades for June. To day, June 11. 5.15 p m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Friday, June 15. 5 15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill ami Tanjong Pagar. Monday, June 18.5.15 p.m. Koute March-Parades at Pearls Hill Dismiss Victoria Theatre. Friday, June 22. 5.15 p88 words
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Article57 1917-06-11 2 The Lanka Boys' Progressive Union, Taiping, celebrated its first anniversary on Monday by an At Home" and athletic sports on the Ceylon Association* ground, there being iv all twenty-five items. The course was attractively laid ont and three tents acoommodated the visitors. The ground was gaily decorated with Union Jacks,57 words
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Advertisement479 1917-06-11 2 FITTER'S WORLD-RENOWNED Nickel Brass Bedsteads Lochsans. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST DESIGNS. NOW ON SHOW A. Frankel Go. VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Mga—wii jew n in «M^^— I mmE Emn sons, ESTABLISHED 1859. 71 North Bridge Road. M, MM, SIILITART, AND SPJRTINB TAILORS. £-3 Tho Managina; Propriety wh.) has receive! hi*479 words
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Advertisement583 1917-06-11 2 AUCTION SALES. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE il Job Suprtmi Court at Joftora Bahru Admiaistratloe Salt No. 2 ol 1917 In tbe Matter of the Estates and effects of Mohamed Khalid bin liaji Abdnllah Deceased. PABTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE o» Valuable Freehold Land and Houses SITUATE AT Kampong Abdul Hamat and583 words
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Advertisement598 1917-06-11 2 AUCTION jALES. In the Estate of Ta.i Beng Gwee, deceased AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Leasehold Lands and Houses, BITUATE AT Hat Quay and Market Street, Singapore. TO M BELL AT Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co s Sala room To-day, June XI, 131*7, at 2.30 p m (1) All that piece598 words
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Article404 1917-06-11 3 Within thirty months the Allies, have conquered a Colonial impire which took Germany thirty years |o Ktain Th-r* haa bp*:n nothing, T 8 Mr. Joh« H. H,.7i 8 in the n'r rent Contemporary R>oiow, |q JL Colonial Mntory of the world eomparabk to Ct'immy's loam Within less404 words
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Article246 1917-06-11 3 Sechor de Costa's Rsiirement Bombay, May 21 —News of the resignation of ilia Excell-ncy Smhor C 'Uceiro da Coeta, Gk>Vrtrnor-<lcner*l of Portuguese India, and of his approaching departure forPo:tujal is rt-eived nit.ii rojret am rgv tiie inhibitants of Portugurs-* India Excellency long, ag completed hi»! terui of ofF.co246 words
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Article66 1917-06-11 3 Wolf's comet, discovered in April 916, is npprouching ns a f tb« rate of about 1] millions of i"ihs a day I 8 brilliancy is thirty times as great ai at the time of discovery, and it >ntincea to Increase nightly. The set id new an Interesting objeat iewetl throagb66 words
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Article184 1917-06-11 3 Golf. Singapore G. C- v. Keppel G. C, A foursomes match was played on the Raceeourse between teams from the ahove clabs yesterday morning under favourable conditions. .As u» Hi tha games were ovtr IS holog, one point being scored for a win and a quarter point for a184 words
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Article49 1917-06-11 3 Mrs. Oldham won the Juae ipoon at the Baleatiei Range on Thursday, the following being the fire best scores Iooy liOy with h'cap Mrs >id ham 26 2r\ 67.84 Mauldon 31 29 67.09 n LyaU 31 26 66.41 Thomas »0 2H 65*4 :'ayne 25 20 64.9949 words
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Article89 1917-06-11 3 Singapore C C Tournament To diy s Tiesi Polic««, Qriffiu an.l Maeleod v Ac counts, Plamm-r and Biteaaan. Merehts. and Home v. j Army. Lloyd and Fifool, Navy, Stow and Webb v. Aruiy, NC*«<k?II and Browne. Tek'graphs, Westwood and Lay. i bourne v. Merchts.Anyon and Parr. To morrow's89 words
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Article87 1917-06-11 3 League. Government Reading Room v. S. Suleiman. Thin m itch on the Railway ground oa FriuiT evening resulted in a win for th* Snlian Suleiaoan Club by three goals to none. Positions asd Points. P. W. D. L.Pt» UnitedChinese 4 4 0 0 8 K>vorfl B. 4 8 187 words
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Article54 1917-06-11 3 b'nyaiinre, Jwe tl- Lonloi.— Bent* 2,4| Deeaaad W 2/4 13/16 c inl'rx— Bisk T. T. 3fr%prem Bank Id 04 i Br.Lk T. T »34t )n Jape* Bank d/d. 109 'nil* (Toll BtHi lart i« S H 1/4 5/32 M T. T. Bank of En-land rate *Z R r „ilvar54 words
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Article70 1917-06-11 3 Delivered la London. The following are the dates of from Singapore of th* European Mr.ils and their delivery in Linton. Mail. Lk*t. Hklitbmb ni. Feb. 2* April 7 RI Mar. 0 April 20 P. O. Mar. 17 April 20 UI Mar. 2K April 30 P. A O. Mar.70 words
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Article14 1917-06-11 3 Vessels in communication at noon witli the local Ooiuimwill Wireless Station :—None.14 words
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Article34 1917-06-11 3 It reported that the kerosine oil B«ld which waa recently discovered at Arikawa, Goto Islands, promises to jield a Urge quantity of oil, and the Kuhara Mining Company haß d«cided to undertake exploitation immediately.34 words
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Article148 1917-06-11 3 {ISzciueivt io Mohga Tribvtu.) Sirgapore, Jane 11. IA wn Latham an i Co., the \rc«<ie, R lviao the following qnotatione AJorOajah 43.90 $4.10 AjerKnning* 135 145 Ajer Molek 2.50 2.60 Aver Pan?.* 11.15 11.30 Balsowoif 5.80 6.00 Bnkit Jelotonc, 0.70 0.75 Bnkit Katil 0.92* ojanj*katBerdg.... 900 9.20148 words
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Advertisement37 1917-06-11 3 TRADE f L I MARK i I J Wholesale and Japanese %JU- twail General Poods KetaU JUST ARRIVED Rain Coats, Trunks and Suit Cases MARUTO CO. 383 and 385 North Bridie Boad. Singapore. OPPOSITE HARIMA HALL. v37 words
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Advertisement610 1917-06-11 3 I A COMPELLING PHOTO-PLAT I 1 A Powerful Lesson Taught by Films —Excellent Cast in a Strong Production Alhambra I I Alhambra ta to the onI > 1 I at the theatre 1 I tho Theatre warn* fiL with an I I where you i S J| Jf H_S eiqols!te\ea610 words
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Advertisement60 1917-06-11 3 Trail S*. vice. Singapore (Tank Road* Daily The 10.25 a.m trnin from Johore Bahrn to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Johore Bahrn have eomraenoed 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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Advertisement474 1917-06-11 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIOHT 2 t At the Popular Ph t< -Piay House EMPIRE Tanje.g Pagar Ro>d Tran.a Ptaft the Dcor. SECOND SHOW 0 V> p.m. SHARP. Ukivrr-al Psbsbkts A Tremmdoua Dramatization of. Dauwl De F*ee Immortalized Thrilling Story pfm Robinson Crusoe«... With Robert Leonard, Margarita Tidier and aa All-Star Cast. A474 words
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Miscellaneous154 1917-06-11 3 Mails Close. To-day. Batu Pali at H<»ug Wan i pw j Batn Pakat Sri Wonfsee "2.80 pre j Merging Merging 2 3") pta Port Mrettaakam and Tel-ik Anson 'Perak 2.30 pa Mnar ..nd Malacca *Kaka 8 pen Kota Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 pn« Kota Tinggi Ban Lie Guan 4 pm154 words
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Article892 1917-06-11 4 For the none* the little town of Messincs which lay midway between Tprei and Armentieres, in the aorthern seotor of the British front, •ad the villages in the vleinity, are no more. They have totally vanished. From the north of Hill 60 ta the sooth of Ploegateert (be whole892 words
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Article135 1917-06-11 4 Cabinet Resigos. London, June 10 7.50 a as. Madrid Th-s Cabin-t hu resigned. Thu rWnier toi l Preafanan that the G )T«rum* -,t n*"ai<?d i; their duty to aliow the Crown to consult public -.pinion. London, Jone 10, 6.03 p.m. Madrid The Span "eh ciiiis i, due to135 words
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Article49 1917-06-11 4 Horace Goldin. Booking oprna to day at afoatri for the abort visit of ilorace Goldin to the Victoria Theatre. It ia cnneee*sary to dilate oa the aeeomplishments of th s cl-vc i enrerrainer. He eomcs here sapporteU by a strong vaadevilie aoeßpany ar J present many new inrns.49 words
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Article80 1917-06-11 4 The Palladium t.ill ahowing Civilisation i r three mora nights only. The last matir.r» p.: which this picture will be acreer..-<i will i given tr-day a* a sjaartcr to in shirp. Half p.-icrs will be cL i for ali patrons ol tbis rnßt..j i At the Empire to-nigut80 words
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Article278 1917-06-11 4 APPEAL COURT. Before their Lordships Sir John Dnekniil, K.C., (Ohief Mr Justice Bproale, X!r. Jnetioe imnncs and Mr Jnr \m Woodward at the 8uprrme Court :hh raorrdr.g. the Appeal Coart wit formalij opened, when after several coun.el bad applied for i at to withdraw ten applications f r278 words
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Article51 1917-06-11 4 London, Jane 10, 11..15 p The AdamiraUy innoaooaa th-t the latent reeoauairiae i a Oatend ghow thore bona a removal of all the Urge «hipping and two destroyers, whioh were reported as being to.yd toward! Zaebrngge. They are probably thote damaged daring the bombardment. <V«ivl harbour »vv*tre darted.51 words
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Article430 1917-06-11 4 lin hem 8 M U06.00(n,^ 110 tons snj.i. l*« Up) Rubber is q-vjt~.; both crepe aud sheet OhW Judicial C actas F.M.S. Jil3 »*iOQer, has inched i iuffie atd Artist. R,bV a .-«"dtLe The Hon. a r 'bia ntk, (M r ilot Q« London,7ulirr^A^r i?(> Jauro m.vh430 words
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Article117 1917-06-11 4 P*«E9 TH? QUAT l?AI Victory of MesfiiiKS America ami la a Wai Rusai i 5 Ausuiaus Irani Paaea Victotia Cross Hatoai Irish Question Get man Colonies Mesopotamia Commi-sion French Consular X.ws Qavnajj: Tho Civil Gasrd Indian Rajas 2 True Stones from tbß Front... Mail >.'oticc*. Local Share Hartal117 words
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Advertisement205 1917-06-11 4 ROBINSON Co. Piesse Lubin Celebrated Perfumes. Bweet Pen, IJI Stephanoti* Ylang Ylang, jfi'ffiiiill Parma Violets Damask Kose l|b Blushing Rose Her Majesty's j jjjj Wall Floyer Lily of the Valley, JS '2tSw ew Mowu HnT Ca| Jessamine, Verbena Otto of Tvose. 4 iwvT j j MllBks .»-r. r»> wmmm If205 words
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Advertisement538 1917-06-11 4 LAnI An Entir« Claa&iitfAa of Programma First Shaw 7.J0 p>a». Iff BOTH SHOWS Seeead show 9.1S p, ra. Sbarp, lamiuiaf) 8 NEW REELS j of the WONDER SERIAL ITMlgfct aad Every U.'ai from Saturday, 9th, t3 Friday. iStrt Jane, 1117 At the Ideal Picture Theatre j CASINO By.the-Bea, Off Beach538 words
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Advertisement141 1917-06-11 4 m i—^rt—pw—i————M Guinness Horsehead Stout. In Qirrta, Pinfei and Nip«. 1 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. WIM and Spirit Menaanti. ADELPHI I HOTEL June IS 16, DURING AND AFTER DINNER First Appearance in the East of the celebrated Spanish Dancer Miss Lolita Ramos La Bella Lolita in her Spanish Son;;* Rnd Dances.141 words
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Article656 1917-06-11 5 A Great Achievement. FULL STORY 8F HE BATTLE, Told by Field Marshal Haig. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London Jut: 8, 5.55 p m, Fs< I- u *1 Sir H»ig r. jt>r r T.t i'i -r ci; tured i-? one of the mist important of ii.' enemy's «trongholds onREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 656 words
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Article126 1917-06-11 5 London, June 9, 1 30 a.m. id aiaisLal Sir Dnagls! Hai* farther refer!!. Oar nwr Lot eoutn f V his be«n orginii-,1 and a oared. 0 rman counter attacks on t th »od north-east of 0 >etaeerae ana east ol were repassed m fa r« by126 words
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Article155 1917-06-11 5 London, .Tone 9, 4.0 p m. Field Marshal Sir Doaglas Llaig report Ttie e nfta jy f at T# n j agt evening, heavy aitillery prewar tion, Hu..:nhed a powerfal counter-attack against nearir ths «•hole of the new front soath of Tpre?. from Sf. Yves to north155 words
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Article348 1917-06-11 5 Lou Ion Jun» 10, 1.50 a.m. Field-Mrtrahal Sir Ha g dijstheday was qaiet on ta» battle ir< nt sou'liward of Ypr*a Firj for nin'ual artillery fire. VT.t siishuy e i tha rijjut flank of ne»r positions Ov.jr 7,000 ha* t;-:n taken prisince Ihars lty mornina and a great348 words
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Article86 1917-06-11 5 London, June 9, 3.30 p.m. The King has telegraphed to FieldMarsh*! Sir Doeglai Balg: I rejoice that, thanks to the thorough p enaration and eplendidj co-ope<-a-tion of all Br**, the iuapcrtsrjt Messinea Ri.lge, the scene of many memorable struggles, is aaain in our bands. Tell Q aer-186 words
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Article113 1917-06-11 5 London, Jnne 3HI c.*«. Rtmer's eerrer^essderS st Head •juarteis says ir* the b«I r t a fun/ann New Zealand sappers, stripped to the waist, and nearly black with grime, yesterday shovelled communication trench through churned, up ground in which almost every trace of German trenches and strong posts113 words
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Article359 1917-06-11 5 Loudon, June 8, 11,35 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Headquarters voics the general view. He says It is rather difficult to digest the fact that yesterday's brilliant coup changed a condition which has been porinaneat fer two years and eight months. Nevertheless, the fact r 'raains that tha359 words
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Article359 1917-06-11 5 London, June 9, 11.20 p m. Router's correspondent at Head* quarters gays that Yimy and M engines baa changed the whole aspect of th r ftUnatiou north of Arras. It is re 'jionably s.tfe to say that these two impregnable" positions are oars for all time.359 words
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Article241 1917-06-11 5 London, Juno 10 4.4') a.m. Renter's ewreancadent at Head* quavers telegraphing hat cv* ting, says there is gre* 1 aggressiveectivity on onr front. It is safe to s*r tna* the Germans wore never so harried as they ware dnring the four raiJs on the ?ror.t ol their241 words
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Article112 1917-06-11 5 London, Jane 9. 4 a.m. Correspondent describe the n-*w British advanco as the ollmai of months of met laboriooj presasra. tion. Hnndredsof gunners toiled for almost h year at au intricate timetable. Cinuj of expert mlnem lire*! for a similar period in foul, narrow shafts beneath the112 words
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Article53 1917-06-11 5 Lou lou, June 9. 7.15 p.m. Correspondents at Headquarters state that the 09 of I>3blin and Muneter took athoamnd iri.« ;iers and Ulster men the a one. Th»> capture of Wytscbaete Vilt.iae by the Nationalista. with Ulster men next to thetn, wjs o te of the great episodes53 words
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Article84 1917-06-11 5 London, June 9, 2 40 p.m. Paris: Tho Biuish riotory at' Mfssines has dumbfounded the enemy who brought up four reserve divisions to awraat bix dirasions of his best tro-pe who were facing the British. Toe movement wag immediately observe and tho British artilltry opened fire. Tne Germnu84 words
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Article103 1917-06-11 5 French Communiques. London, J tue 12 d5 a.m. A Freneh co'nmaaiqae says On Cheuain d s artillery was lively. Tne en<»mv has not attempted to re-attack. London, June 9, 4 30 p m A French communique says Oar batteries were very ac.ire at nuht in the region north103 words
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Article76 1917-06-11 5 Enemy Attacks Repulsed. London, Jan* 8, 5 55 p.m. Italian official We brck* 4 up an enemy attack which was pveeeded by aa intensive deeiroc ive 6 r on Vodice. B g eneniv «.«sanltinjj parties covered by vident artillery fire attempted to approach to the foulbward of Castagnavizr i.76 words
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Article58 1917-06-11 5 Loudon, June 9, 12 35 p m. Udii.e Th-t boasted Austrian gain merely consists of a few yards along a two mile front south of Jamiano to Tiruavo river. I* was Impossible for th Italians to retain the ground, which is wholly ojjTBby, back*l by the r58 words
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Article16 1917-06-11 5 London, J me 10, 6 05 p.m. Ev>me Tha Italian have occci pied Janina.16 words
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Article130 1917-06-11 5 London, June 9. 1L45 a.m. A correspondent at Italian Head-qnar'-frs a-sys ±hv th-- Ttr'-hn" bating momentarily 1 «t l ivir hold of the slopes of Dormais sro baok on the low sronnd They made a maamiflcent attempt to retain the lost if round but enemy rein forcmienta prevented130 words
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Article40 1917-06-11 5 iij ;s Shifting Troops. Loudon, June 9, 5.45 p.m. Petrograd A continued »?irhdra«*«l of enemy troop* ie reported from tht> Rut-aian to the Eo«llab, Fieueb, Italian and •dt-eopotaraia front*. In some ease? all nniei thirty years are being transferred.40 words
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Article50 1917-06-11 5 L ndou, Jam* 9, 7.45 m. Petrograd; Oenerai Jutko having asked permission to in cm troventioo of M Xerentdri's order of My 18, for bidding ofsl u> resign, V. lias relieved Gorko of his command on th I western front and has appointed him generU of a division.50 words
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Article120 1917-06-11 5 General Pershing's Arrival. London, June 9. 5.40 k m Pershim'. aeeonspwnied by his entire bca<lqnarters staff, rinmboririg 186 rfficero, kc<a arrived at Liverpenl. Speating where h* was e«*emoni received. Gen -ral Fersbiog that the voyage in the liner Baltic was. an<-ventfcl Sue was by Ameiiean destroyer».120 words
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Article59 1917-06-11 5 Lotidon, June 9, 5.45 p.m. Tn* Rt. Mon. A J. Balfour, accompanied by th- Bri iah members of tho mission, has returned to London, and was welcomed by Mr. P;<g« and Gnneral Pershing, at E mton ->tati(tn. He stated that the voyage had b« en without ir.ci59 words
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Article20 1917-06-11 5 London, Jnne 9. 7 45 a.m. New York Morgans hare subscribed fifty million dollars to tho liberty loan.20 words
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Article133 1917-06-11 5 Attempt with Russia. London, June 9, 7.15 The correspondent of the Tintes at Petrograd saya a deputation from tbe Austrian army has arrived. It consists of two ganerals, two colonels, twenty t-fficars and soldiers provided wiib passes from ihe front to enable theoi to c-jm-tnuricate ternas of133 words
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Article62 1917-06-11 5 How Some Are Treated. London, -June 10, 4.30 p.m.* Paris Mr. E!ku?, ox-Ambassador of the United Stat.-s to Constantinople, states that speaking iho Turks behave generously towards iheir enemies. General Townshend in particular on many occasions assured him that he had only appreciation to txT»ress for ihe62 words
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Article18 1917-06-11 5 Reuter. London, June 9. Silver is at 38 7/16 Th*rear« abort sn >pliee. Tbt marketis steady ~-P uffi>.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article64 1917-06-11 5 Cotfideuce in Victory. London, June 8, 3 53 p.m. Petrocrad After speeches from the Belgian minister and a representative of the French SnbdMy, a conference representing all Russian commercial, industrial and financial concur» s a> animoasly decided to send t > the Allies a declaration eatogorical.y rejected any possibility64 words
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Article34 1917-06-11 5 Londoc, Jen? 9. 2.49 p.m. Pour regiments of the seventh army have mutinied. One of them arrested thftlr officers. Thr- War Minister has ordered tbe regimsnts to disbanded and tbe ringleaders courtmarlialle-I.34 words
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Article62 1917-06-11 5 London, Jone 9, 1.40 p.m. Petrograd: The docksrs at Archangel threaten to strike, demanding ten roubles daily for discharging general cargo and 14?, for ooal. The employers c-fffc? u minimum wage of seven and nine roubles, respectively. A dogate of the Ministry of Labour h is gone62 words
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Article84 1917-06-11 5 London, June 9, 3.40 p.m. Tbe Peasants?' Congress h«»a passed resolutions urging the army to submit to discipline to raofroad the country, favouring peace without humiliating annexations, or indemnity, with the right cf each nation to dispose ef itpelf. The Ail Russian Congress of councils of the soldiers84 words
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Article207 1917-06-11 5 London, Jaue 10, 7.50 a.m. Petregral i The German Com manner in Chiefs wireless te all tbe Russian trooss suggests that through an armistice the RnsacGerman military operations could be ended with Russia deserting the Allies. He declares that Germany and her allies are ready to rr.e*t207 words
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Article175 1917-06-11 5 London, Jane B, 10.30 p.m Petrograd: The Council ef soldiers and erorkmen bas issued an appeal to the army e.s follows: "The German eomn.ander on the Eastern front has wirelessed to our troops proposing a ct-wation of war without any mature with the Allies. He talks thus175 words
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Article154 1917-06-11 5 London, June 10, 7.f*o a.m. Petrograd The Kronstadt soldiers and workmeu, having re-afßamed their indepenenoe, the Provisional Government has ancounct 1 that drastic nitasures will b6 new esary. Therefore it has proclaimed tbat the citizens of Kronstadt must without hesitating obey h!1 orders of tbe Provisin il Gov*154 words
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Article61 1917-06-11 5 British Protest Locdon, Jnoe 10, t».05 p to. A meeting in Trafalgar Stj'iare «-js held to protect aaaiusi 3ir. R«'.may MaeJonil i'fi viait to I|etrogra i. A telegram was read from the b.arch of the Seamen's an 1 Firemen'tU ion toFiiv:'-Vva should have liac l'-nald and Jowitt61 words
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Article250 1917-06-11 5 London, Jan*- 10, 7 30 p Washington Th* folio v i in the Iret part Of the t*x? of i -t Wilson'» eo>ninn v -ie. Hon to fl Rassian Govemtn. r»», which the Amerifien Ambassador hai tie: at Petrograd. In view of the approaching visit of an250 words
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Advertisement418 1917-06-11 5 COMING COMING !l MORE NEW ACTORS AHO ACTRESSES. Watch lor their First Appearan.e at the r&NMni STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYaL North Bridge Road. To night To-night A well known JaviieM I Panji Smerang Pabt 2 Will ba etagf;d. 'Phone 1360 for seati K. H. Cbeong, Pc > AUCTION418 words
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Advertisement220 1917-06-11 5 l LATEST AD VERTISEMLNTS. Victoriatfieatre FOR THREE 3IBHTS MLI Commencing THURSDAY, JUNfi 14th HORACE GOLD IN The Rogil Russian ilissitnist and fall aaaspaaj f 3 5 ARTISTES 35 Hirv P.cantif*! BasSUA fcIVCTGTWt sr'l Bbvt Oi U ArxiFS r.ft»ntinir i deb* of Him SENSATIONAL PECTACULAR ÜBPRISES A CARNIVAL OF CONJURING ITTBODT220 words
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Article793 1917-06-11 6 him Qeetes 4 ia tat Mirket t&ia M^raiag SIKOAPOU, JUSB 11. Msaaa Lyai' and Evatt, Rich«uig« aud Share Beekere, tarae tke following lkt of quuuiiam Rubber Shares. N\m. Valce. Sayan. Bellen t/- Allagui J,'« 8/10 t Anglo Java 4/« b 6 tl- Anglo-Malay 10/- 18/ 1 AyerKuning793 words
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Article565 1917-06-11 6 Many Great Deed?. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London, Jnne 8, 6.1 d p.m. The Victoria Oobi awards include eight posthamons honours i— Lient Colonel E Delavel Henderson, killed, North SlsJords, who brought np his battalion under the heaviest fire to the front line, ineorr. ins; the heaviest casualties. WhenREUTER'S TELEGRAMS. - 565 words
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Article63 1917-06-11 6 A Surprising Turn. London, Jun-i 9, 12.35 p.m. Amsterdam A telegram from Budapest says that Count Moritz Etterhazy bas been entrusted with thu formation of a Cabinet. London, June 10, 3.5 p.m. The Hungarian political crisis bar taken a surprising turn. The cause of demooratisatiou of the Government63 words
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Article27 1917-06-11 6 London, Juna 0, 5.15 p.m. Buenos Airre Turkibh plotters have destroyed en enormens quantity of preserved meat at the Liebtg SftebUeiasAefit ;»t Colon, Argmtine.27 words
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Article24 1917-06-11 6 London, June 9, 1.0 p.m. Toronto The Gloh», the leading Liberal newspaper, has broken with Sir W Liuiier on the conscription issue.24 words
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Article20 1917-06-11 6 Lon Jon, Jane 9, 3 40 p.m. Capt. Bithtuurst, ML, hai re elgtfed tt(fm the Mtalsiry of FobJ.20 words
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Article102 1917-06-11 6 Sao Salvador Destroyed. London, Jane 9, 12.35 a.m. Ssa Joan dell Bars: Cables report Ban Salvador the capital of Salvador, with a population of over sixty thoasand has been totally destroyed. There are no details but the cause is undoubtedly an earthquake or the volcanic eruption ot Tegacigalpaa.102 words
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Article285 1917-06-11 6 London, Jane 9, 5.45 p.m. New York: Tvs President of Nicaragua states that aa earthquake destroyed Ban Salvador, San Fanteola and neighbouring towns aud villages. The cai.ialties are not numerous. [San Salvador, the capilal of the republic of Salvador, waa situated iv the valley of L<\s Uamaeat,285 words
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Article296 1917-06-11 6 LlMcr Joos Convention. London, Jane 9, 1 30 a.m. The Ulster Unionist Council has decided to accept the invitation to the Irish convention. London, June 9, 3 0 a.sa. The Unionist resolution at the Ulster Conncil to participate in the Convention said that the Council was influenced by296 words
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Article25 1917-06-11 6 Loudon, June 8, 7.20 p.m. Neutral values of the reichsmark are slumping daily. Amsterdam quotes 34$ (normallys9^), guilders for a hundred marks.25 words
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Article23 1917-06-11 6 London, Jane 9, «05 p.m. Rome An Italian ■abmarlne torpedoed and tank an Aaitrian destroyer in the Adriatic ou Jon*23 words
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Article100 1917-06-11 6 More Talk. London, Jane 8, 8.05 p.m. Amsterdam: The German Co lonial Secretary, speaking at the Leipzig branch of the Colonial Society, declared that the German government and people were determined to safeguard Germany's colonies in the future, insisting on the return of her oolonies. Animadverting on General100 words
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Article48 1917-06-11 6 London, Jane 9, 8 10 p.m. Johannesburg Socialist labour circles actively opposed to German -nilitarissn favour representation at :he Btookholm conference in order to voice workingelass opinion against haading back the Gorman colonies. Colonel Creswell, leader ef the labour party, is suggested as the delegate.48 words
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Article101 1917-06-11 6 Report Completed- London, June 9, 7 45 a.m. The Times announces that the report of the Mesopotamian Commission is now before the War Cabinet. The conclusions reached are expected to have an important bearing on the present organisation of highor commands in the Indian Army. The concentration in101 words
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Article32 1917-06-11 6 London, Jane 9, 1.50 a.m. Ov.ingto a strike of compositors the Manchester eveaing papers were not published. It is expeoted that the morning papers also will not appear to-day.32 words
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Obituary110 1917-06-11 6 Popular Irish Officer. London, Jan* 9, 545. p.m. Vf»jor William Redmond has died of wonnds. The low of Major Rsdmand is deplored by all Irish ranks. He was gallantly leading his men at Meesiafe when he was hit, and was carried nff in the Ulster ambalance, which is regarded110 words
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Article103 1917-06-11 6 tßy courtesy of the French Consulate-) Paris, June 8, 6 50 p.m. American steamers sunk two German submarines. The Argentinian sailing vessel Oriana was sunk in the Mediterranean the crew were saved. Germany handed over his pass ports to the Haitian Charge d'Affaires. Paris, June 9, 0.15103 words
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Article243 1917-06-11 6 Singapore, Jane 11. 7V«. —See Local and General colnmn. Copra* —Weak. Business done. Tapioca. —Weak. Buslnesa done. Sago Flour- Do. Basin-at done Qambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Basiness. Otaae* Fnĕmt*-- Masawt Qnl t. Latest Leal Uarktt Qsotatitai. Nutmegs 110 S. p*r pica! 136.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 46.00243 words
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Article242 1917-06-11 6 The following recipes are warded by th* S cretary 0 Food Reform Society lll Menu Carrot Soap. mashed potatoes, g„ n brown cravy. Scalloped LJ BrikrstFsJtlin i-,, J s Recipes Carrot Socp hrHimta: IOCa<io*« e ock,3 2 mimm. s-.d ft.;. r c'outono. P* r Method Pn242 words
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Article93 1917-06-11 6 We untitled ./Mr. Ng Ch«oa aiisawe, .hoon Qaaa wr..ch kpi* June 3 at No. 10 .St, Gresjorv \>\ Ka He was born la Sa L aaa rJWci^ ow and came to yeara ag«. 72 y ars Ma learns /5 saos an<; 2 la a. an many graitdehildron I n amah93 words
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Advertisement234 1917-06-11 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG Try I* X ON SALE AT Tfie Lea 3 ng Hotels ASD Principal Liquor Dealers. Raffles Bakery AND Confectionery TRY OUR Wholomeal (3rown) Bread An rt immended by :be Food Reform Society. It is guaranteed to contain 50% of Whole Wheat, and thus234 words
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Advertisement141 1917-06-11 6 A STUBBORN FOE. To conquer an obstinate enemy requires persistency and perseverance. It is the samejwith Rheumatism, tho dread foe of mankind, which ranks foremost in stubbornness. To eradicate it from tbe system, yuu must Ube tbe right weapon. Little's Oriental Balm is the only remedy that 1 can overpower141 words
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Advertisement462 1917-06-11 6 Straits Settlements War LoaiL Bonds. Bearing Interest from the date oi purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 15th May and the 15th November. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 15th NOVEMBER, 1919. Price of issue— 100 Per cent. All proceed* of this issue will be lent462 words
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Article1193 1917-06-11 7 Tbe Kla* and Workers, The following sammary of the week's warring is iasaed by the British Legation of Bangkok, but mv t not be considered official. London, Vfay '23. The King and Queen ha";"* concluded their northern visit. Replying to a loyal address b? tho munition workers the1,193 words
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Article614 1917-06-11 7 Fiigfet Ortp Germs Mom. British HeadqasrteJs, April 16: Here ia the record of i aftagle light of one of oar airmen, wade witbin the laat few dava. I have oal oat only the name* of machinea and each small detail* as might conceivably be useful to the614 words
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Advertisement209 1917-06-11 7 NOTICE. pirms desiring Urge godown ,»itl; olßc on 6r-<t second floors .rer it B*d -icutt' the centre of .he Town *re r»qn» sd Io commai.iwith S. TOMLINSOX, v isst C. B. 100.2, Bobu or R ■ad 1.6 15-6 NOTICE OF SALE OF €30Wrt LAND. Notice is hereby vivf-u that two209 words
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Advertisement483 1917-06-11 7 TO BE UT iMIS AND BGDOWNS Tl LEtT Ro^ 0, 8 D 61 «-O. 6-H, Battery a TO LET. •'Esther Lodge" 12 Wilkie Road, gaa and water laid on. Immediate S^enab.m,2o 11-5 v TO LET Office.. »t Winchrstor Horn*e No.. 10,11,11, 13, 14,15. 16,17, 23, 24 25, 25, 27, 23,483 words
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Advertisement584 1917-06-11 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AND CHINA INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BT UO fAL CHART 18, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Share* of £20 each £l,«00,00< Re*srve Fund £1,900,(KK Reserro Liibiuiy of Proprietors £i,*OO,OOC BACKERS. The Bank of England, The Londoi City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Weatmiostei584 words
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Advertisement130 1917-06-11 7 There are many Men j in the tropics with n< rvous eywtems urgently in used of better tone." The feeling of exhaustion ajferting tuck men is the result <>f their blood, which ka$ become devitalized by th<' enervating ejects of the climatt worry t malaria), and other tauses. li>i building130 words
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Advertisement180 1917-06-11 7 WANTED WANTED AH 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 Tribune. _2_i WANTED An Assistant Cashier and Clerk (Chineae) f«>r Ihe Muni- ipality, Malacca (sahr) $500 to $'JOO per annum,180 words
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Advertisement324 1917-06-11 7 THE OR lENTA JL~\ OorMWTMi:.\ i Skcbiutt 1 Life Assurance Co., Ltd. IfcTiKIWID 1974. i SOOt>OBAT«D IX I»DU. f FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. I Incami n 1111 -$4,309,517.59 I Total Out go in 1916 $2,411,418.53 I «3Suraß«urfMtBlin 1818 -$4 220 541 ncrem In Fundi $1,811,019 08 I Total Polleiee324 words
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Miscellaneous105 1917-06-11 7 Singapore Volunteer Cor,;g. Orders for the week ending Friday, June 15 To-day. -1.30 Johnston's Pier 5> R.E v. 5.15 Drill H ill Maxim Co. Comer of Balmoral Rl. Bnkit Timah Rd. Veteran s Co. Labrador Villa Malay Co. Kafflea Institution S.V.C. Band Te-iaerrow. 5.15 p.m. Diiil Hall S.V.A. Recrnite. do105 words
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Title Section25 1917-06-11 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Daily.] Vol. IV. No. 136 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1917 PRICE 5 if NTS.25 words
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Article320 1917-06-11 1 There are signs that the seeds sown by the Dominion! Royal Commission in their recently published report have not fallen on barren ground, Bays the Times, and more is likely to be heard, before ong, of certain of the commercial recommendation!. Among these is the proposal thai320 words
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Article118 1917-06-11 1 Statement *>f trantine Xotiflca. tious in Force on June 1017. Alphabet tea] list of Infected (signal X G.Q and Suspected (Hi«nal F.P.B Ports. 'The Vaarantine and Prevention Of l>iseaso Ordinance 1915, section 48, and Qoaratitine Roles 8 and 21 (1)X B. lS iHi:, I.G Q. Piagos 347 of March118 words
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Article131 1917-06-11 1 Wharves and Godowos. For th- convenience of traveller? and others wo set out below the various entrance to the premises of the Sir.gipore Harbonr Boar. I an I the gojowns and storage Tanjong Pagar P. S.—Gate 1 to Sections 1 and. 2 godowns 20—22, Storage B. Clock Tower—Victoria131 words
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Article79 1917-06-11 1 Very high prices continue to be paid for ships. Tho s.«. Europe v(aru No. 2, 3.078 tone, sold in April 1911 1 ),000, has just changed hands for £140,000 In June last •he wee sold for JCU'o.OOO. Th* is Holland, under 3,000 tons bought in June 1910 for £15.000, l«e79 words
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Article38 1917-06-11 1 June I. Sri Muar, British Giaag Seng, British Aojou, British De Kerens, Dutch Emile, Dutch Kucliing, Sarawak June 9. Perak, British Kaka, British Krian, British Selangor, British Hoog Wan, British Sri Patana, British Rajah of Sarawak, Sarawak38 words
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Article29 1917-06-11 1 Jaat 8. Hock Lee, British Einta, British Meran. British Hai Men, British Harley British Senang, Dutch Rsjnst, Dutch Kumphius, Dutch Selun, Norwegian luse 9. Janssens, Dutch Tugala, Siamese29 words
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Article51 1917-06-11 1 It it skated in a Manila paper that the German steamer Princess Alice is found to have been damaged in tbe engine room by her late crew to a greater extent than it was at first believed, and ahe is not likely to be ready to sail until September or51 words
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Advertisement545 1917-06-11 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAU TAB Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. ■ÜBHHHiViea^fia^^aaaaal P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (vJOMPANIES INCORPORATED IN ENGLASD.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Conlract wfth Hi* Majesty's GoTernment.) For China, Japan. Penang, Ceylon, Australia,545 words
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Advertisement290 1917-06-11 1 Stooavaart Maatschappij "Nederland" (Incorporated in Holland) The Mail Steamer 'Rembrandt' wiD sail for BATAVIA Thla Week. For passago please apply to: Internationals Crediet and HandelsvBreenlgini Rotterdam" 1 D Almeida Street phone esi. 7-3 M 6 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERYGo. SHIPCaiNBLERS •tOYIDOIIN* CONTRACTORS. Tbe Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office —16 Battery Road.290 words
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Advertisement335 1917-06-11 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG AHOY Accommodation for 44 First Class Passengers. For particulars apply to the Agent. 16-4 a Save your Money, TIMB AND LABOUR BY USING. The Canvas Bags F OR PACKING RUBBER PATENTED BY THE GOVERN*MENT. Telephone, 1464. No. 496, North Bridge Road. ROYAL PACKET Navigation335 words
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Advertisement381 1917-06-11 1 To Advertisers: 1 mm Shipping Gazette l <*nmk*m ia eTery port tkjv> BJ h„ lt 6 MALAYA PBRNSBtAI. Terms oa Application. N. Y. K..~~" NIPPON YUS-N KAISHA (TKOOBPOBATED > JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHi? Co EUROPEAN LINE, A serrioe h maint*ined between fflfea mall contract with the Imperial Jkpww. G r h381 words
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Miscellaneous95 1917-06-11 1 Singapore Tide Tables. June 11. High water :—181 a.m. 9 ft. 1 in. 3.67 ft. t p.m. ins. June 12. Moon. In Equator lOh. H. Last Quarter lh. 39». A. High water :—2 41 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. 3 58 p m. 7 ft. 7 ins. June 13. High95 words
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