Malaya Tribune, 13 June 1917

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 138 SINGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CIK Iftalapa Cribune. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 463 1 HE MALAYA TRIbIeI S AND I 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. 2 7%« popular Netuspaper of the I StraiU Settlements. t PUBLISHED DAILY. I 1 Cooipl te Reports* of Local Even's i 4} Condensr-d N?ws from F.M.S., Jara 5 I China, Indi-, Cejlon and Japan! I Full and Latest War News I
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    • 533 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH rNSURANCE CO.. LTD. INOORPORATBD B NEW ZEALAND FBtE Insaraaoes dfeoted on Bulldmgi Real and Merchandise of evf-rj description aIAUNE Insurances accepted to a parti of caa world at lowej: ra < WAS MSI accepted to all parts. J. HENRI Manager. Offices: 2, Gre«n. The Eastern United Assurance
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    • 29 1 TRADE MARK. I Fresh Su 1 Pure Pilsener Ouinness I I British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S W. A. Ross Brothers! LIMITED. BOTTLERS London and Leith.
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    • 273 1 the malm tribune J SHIPPING GAZETTE. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I [Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 f Half yearly 7 «M g Per quarter 365 f> Per mensem 1.25 I 9 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month. T Temporary 'Phone No. 171. Ltd. (INCORPORATED EM JAPAN) THE There is Nothing
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  • 714 2 A Glimpse at the Origins. Peking May 14 The political situation it still obscure and everyone eeeras to be sitting tight waiting for the other to make some definite more. Although the majority of the Cabinet have tendered tbeir resignations no official cognisance bas been taken
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  • 773 2 Oo the way Home. There vm a noiee like a train rushing over Hoi born Viaduct, the nig hi sky seemed to M with spectrosoopie flashes, and the next thing I knew was thai I ass b< uag jolted over a rough road in an ant balance* There was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 548 2 Til Continental Stamp Co. STAMP DEALERS AND STATIONERS, D. High Street. Have just unpacked a new shipment of Is. NOVELS with complete serie» of the famous CLUTCHING HAND STORIES. Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of tnr highest quality, and v»e nave H
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    • 1195 2 AUCTION SALES. WJBUC AUCTION SALE Ii tn Sifrono Court it Jthiro laJim AdmJsJJotratton Salt I*. 2 ol I9\l In the Matter of the Estates and effect! of Mohamed Khalid bin Haji Abdullah Deceased PMTICUUsS MO CONDITIONS OPatltE or Valuable Freehold Land and Houses SITUATE AT Kampong Abdul Sam at and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 84 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the wetk ending Friday, Jane 15 To day. 4.30 p.m. Balrstiar Range S.R.E. v. 5.15 Drill flail Maxim Co 5.10 do S V.R, M.C.S. do Veterans Co. Labrador Villa Malay Co. To-morrow. No Drills. Friday. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall 8.V.A. Recruit*. 4.30 Johnston's Pier S
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  • 416 3 general meeting of this Association will be held at 11 30 a.m., on Wednesday the 27 th inst., at the Club, Snngkai Agenda1. Minntes of Meeting of April 25th. 2. Preventive Quarantine. 3. War Relief. 4. Man Power. 5. Telephone Service. 6. Motor carp. 7. Conrt
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  • 233 3 M. Joseph Boy. It is onr painfnl duty to day (srays Monday's T.O.M.) to chronicle the death last night, at his residence i;i Tambun Road, Ipoh. of Monsieur Joseph Boy, Managing Director and Attorney for the Sociee Francaise Ifinei d'Etain de TV-kkah, a Director of the Tim-33 of Malaya
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  • 688 3 Faces Quoted io the Market this Mania* HISaAPOBE, JCNE 13. Meaara Lyall mi Evatt, Exchange and Share Broker*, 18 sue the following Uat oT^utioaT Robber Shares. No. Va!ue. BnTen> g(!Ueri Allapr j /4 2 1 Anglo Jam 2 Vi? gCRh, 1 Ay P rKunmg 80 87'e Bat.*,*
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  • 68 3 Delivered la London, The following are the dates of leparture from Singapore of th* European Mails and their delivery n London. mail. bast. Dbuvmb 8.1. Feb. 2« April 7 8.1 Mar. t! April 20 P. O. Mar. April 20 BI Mar. 23 April 30 P. AO. Mar. 23
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  • 14 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station: —None.
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  • 237 3 Singapore, Jnne 13. Tin. —See Local and General colomn. Copra. —Weak. No Business. Tapioca. —Weak. Businew done. Sago Flour- Do. Bneineae done. I Gambier. —No Business. Pepper —Steady. No Bneineae. Other Products.— Market Quiet. Latett Leal Market Qaetttiees. Sntinegs 110 S. per pionl 136.00 S'utraega 80 8. 46.00
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 60 3 Trala Se vice. Singapore (Tank-Road/ Dally. The 10,25 a.m train from Johore Bahrn to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Oemas to Johore Bahrn have commerced running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a .m. train, Tank Road to Johore Bahrn, and the latter
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    • 156 3 I SAY EMPHATICALLY That Sciatica, that most excru dating of maladies, can be cured Little's Oriental Balm cured me after five years of misery. M will cure you.* That voices the sentiment of one grateful patient. Thousands of others are ready to join in the chorus of praising this remarkable
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    • 376 3 T Last Two Nights! Last Two Nights!! Alhambra is A COMPELLING PHOTO-PLAY te^oMr ra is A Powerful Lesson Taught by Films—Excellent Cast in a Strong Production S V" 1 y the Theatre theatre AT THE with ((j, p^, h mm |yi n«ra n #w ai m mm mHI w mmmw
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    • 511 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At tho Popular Photo-Play House EMPIRE Tanjong Pa?;ar Road. Trams Pass the Door. SECOND SHOW 9-80 p.m. SHARP UvivaasAL Pbbbbkts A lYt-mtudou« Draraatiattion of Daniel De Faa's lav.rtortalised Thrilling Story Robinson Crusoe »>« With Robert Leonard, Margarita Fisher and an All-Star Cast. A Beautiful, Big Production that appeals
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    • 204 3 Mails Close. To-day Poutianak Kkoen Fo«ng 2.30 pm i-.angoon 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and Penang *Ip#h 2.30 pm Malacca. P. Swettenham and Teluk Anson *Kampar 2.30 pm Medan Medusa 2 £0 pm Malacca, Penang,* Colombo* London* 2.30 pm Atiamba Natuna Islands Bataviar 4 pm Kota Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 pm
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  • 685 4 Not very far it is true bat the mere feet that once more, after an interval of nearly three yeare, we are able to contest the right of the contemptible Han to crash under bii heel a small and inoffensive nation in order to satisfy his blood last
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  • 681 4 What's in a Name. Th© papers chronicled, a few days ago, the death of a famous British aviator, who brought down at least 43 enemy machines. He was posted as missing some time back, and was announced as Captain Ball in some papers and Captain Hall in others.
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  • 41 4 The Cinemas. To-night Is the un night T/hen thegreat filn Civi uation will be screened at the Palladium. As will be seen from an Empire idvertieement, this remarkable production will be ehovr. at the Tanjong Pagar house from tomorrow night.
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  • 48 4 Cables from the Hagne published in the Sumatra Post sUt* that the Polish party In the Austrian Rei. chsrat is about to ask the Governm*nt to take the initiate in opening negotiations for poac-; and that It is oertaln that before July the Russians will tike the offensive
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  • 384 4 Tin here is at $105 (t lso up) no sellers. v» A .w Rubber is quoted a omi f both crepe and sheet r London June 11—Silver is H with a scarcity and offering farm.— Reuter. g The New York~He7ald hu launched a scheme for presentiag statue
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  • 107 4 Tin ia quoted at £233.10.0 in London. S-go flour (Sarawak) is quoted at 44/- in London. On the London market gambier ia making 65/-. Tapioca fair flake is done at 6 t on the London market. Black pepper is quoted at 11$ and white pepper at 1/o*,
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  • 125 4 Pages The Great War Tho Fighting Fronts 5 Russia <tt 5 Canadian Conscription 5 A Drifter's Daring 5 Spanish Affairs I Greek Situation 5 Japan's National Committee a Submarining 5 French Consular News 5 General. The Crisis in China 2 Blighty >>t 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps 2 Mail
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 205 4 the "TIGER" brandre(i Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBER SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best I More and MB Extensively used Latest Shoe L Locally for all 1 m than any other Sports, Make. Sizes Stocked 0 En^i 1 Sizes Stocked ito 11 tPuilIU Pair 4to ii Sole Agents ROBINSON Co.
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    • 526 4 An Entire Change off Programme I First Show 7.30 p.m. IN BOTH SHOWS Second Show 9.15 p.m. Share, j INtLCDIMO I 8 NEW REELS of the WONDER SERIAL 1 Tonight and Every Right Ina Saturday, 9th, to Friday. 15th Jim, (117 j At the Ideal Picture Theatre I CASINO By-tlaan-nsam,
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    • 186 4 JUST RECEIVED Fresh Shipment OF Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS From i Well-known Irewery For particulars and pi ices apply to Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI Hp TO-NIGHT ALSO Saturdn, Jin tltl IN AID OF British (French led Cross Funds Miss Lolita Ramos AND Angelo The Nan of Many Walks (Passing
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  • 287 5 The Fighting Fronts. assists. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Br:t sh ii Bi^ium. Further Progress. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. j >r i i, June 12, 12.45 a.m. fielJ- Marshal Sir Douglas Haig itates: continued to make pro. gonth eaeit of and captnred th- enemy's trench system m v" i'i the neighbourhood of
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  • 90 5 London, June 12, 2.35 p.m. A Paris semi-official message ■tares: The British victory at Marines is now complete and tie P-ritii-U dominate the valley of ft? Lj i, which is the most essential "fftnan communication north of LiLe. Loudon, June 12, 3.35 p.m Renter's correspondent at flead<"tr' 3
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  • 423 5 London, June 12, 4,05 p.m. R»at*r- correspondent at Headqnarfrs states Sir Djuglas Haig ires »<l tho Second Army as follows rb(- complete success of ic a attack by tho Second Army y ifr General Sir Herbert Plamer iĕMrnegt oi the eventnal and final uctcy of the Allied cause.
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  • 36 5 Lively Work. London, Jane 12, 2 35 p.m. A Paris message draws attontion to an Austrian communique reporting lively skirmishes in the wooded Carpathians and in east Galicia, and the general activity of the Russians.
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  • 74 5 Loan Not Successful. London, June 12, 6.05 a.m. Washington The treasury admits that the Liberty Loan has been greatly under mibscribed. It is feared that it will fall short of the estimated sum by a hundred million sterling. It is closing on June 15. President Wilson
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  • 123 5 Wards Off Air Attack Near Dover London, June 11,10.15 p.m. The Admiralty states A Dover patrol drifter to-day engaged five f»n*my and destroyed two, making prisoners of the occupants. The remaining seaplanes escaped. Loudon, Jane 12, 1.05 p.m. It is officially notified that Lieutenant H. Bell-Irving, of
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  • 65 5 Hidden Hand Again. London, June 12, 2.55 p.m. Owing to the rigid Spanish censorship, the Spanish situation is not clear. The substitution of Senor Dato's for the previous ministry is not regarded as momentous, hut it is significant that tho overthrow of the Liberals was accomplished under military
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  • 62 5 Welcomed by the People. London, June 12, 1.0 p m. Tokio Japanese business men heartily support the new National Committee, believing it means non interference with internal affairs in China, the most loyal support of the British alliance and the cultivation of confidence and friendship abroad. The
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  • 97 5 Some Farther Tributes London, June 12, 12.10 p.m. H*>r Majesty the Qaoen has conveyed her condotenc?s to Mrs William Redmord. Sir E lward Carson, one of ha* most active opponents, respected and liked him. It appears that Major Redmond was serving on the Staff, bnt prior to
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  • 275 5 Great Britain's Reply to Russian Note. Aims of the Allies. London, June 11, 10.45 p.m. His Majesty's Government's reply to the Russian note regarding the allied war aim", states that they heartily concur with th« sentiment of the proclamation to the Rusdan people, which declared that fr«e Russia does
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  • 259 5 Discussion ia Parliament. London, June 12, 2.30 a.m. In the Houa) of Commons, Mr Terrel moved the adjournment and pressed the Government to cmcel Messrs Ramsay Macdonald and F.W. Jowett's passports, as they did not represent any substantial body of English opinion. Mr. G. J. Wardle, on
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  • 146 5 London, June 11 9.10 pm. The predicament of Messrs Ramsay Macdonald and Jowett continues to arouse great interest. Captain Tnpper, of the Sailors' Union, states that he warned the Premier that if a Naval crew were put aboard the ship in which the delegates wished to sail,
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  • 37 5 London, June 12, 2.15 p. m. Regarding th« supposed Austrian peace delegates to Russia, it ia now clear that these men were taken prisoner and never reached Petrograd. The mission is not regarded seriously.
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  • 45 5 London, June 12. 12 10 p.m. Mrs. Pankhnrst and Miss Annie Kenney have Bailed for Petrograd. Petrograd Reval has followed the example of Kronstadt and lihb *j*cted the Government commissioner. The C< uncil of soldi 'rs and workmen has tak*n over the administration,
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  • 187 5 Terms of the Bill. London, Jane 12, 12.10 p.m. Ottawa The Canadian political Bit nation is most interesting in view of Quebec's opposition to conscription and the resignati. n of Mr. Patenaad, Secretary of State. The latter announcement caused a sensation; henc the galleri'S were crowded to hear
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  • 210 5 London, June 12, 2.20 p.m. Sir Robert Borden, in introducing the Compulsory Service Bill, laid stress on the obligation to reinforce the gallant troops in the field. If we do not provide them with these reinforc'tnenta, with what countenance nhall we meet them on their return lie
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  • 91 5 To End Machinations. London, June 12, b\os a.m. A telegram from Athena says that radical resolutions appear to be preparing for a settlement of the Greek question. Tne French exForelgn Minister, M Jonnarr, who haa been appointed by the Allies as High Commissioner of Greete, arrived at Salamis
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  • 65 5 London, June 12, 6.55 a.m The Times utTderstands that at the end of last wek some 15.000 railwaymeu were released for military service. There has been some friction, bnt owing to agi/eand take spirit no donbt the full quota of railway men able to be famished will
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  • 24 5 A Damaged Pirate. London, June 12, 2 35 p.m. Cadiz A Spanish torpedo-boat has towed in a German submarine. Its engines are damaged.
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  • 37 5 London, June 12, 2 35 p.m. The Government asks for crelits for £94,853,200 for the third quarter of 1917, making a total since the war of four thousand millions sterling, including advance towards the Allies.
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  • 40 5 To-morrow. Italian Circus, Beach Road, 930 pm. Horace ftoldin at Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Friday Corpus Chriati, Church of the Sacred Heart, Tank Road. SoaaaT. 2nd Sunday after Trinity. Corpus Christi, St. Peter and PsuPs Church, Qieen Street,
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  • 553 5 Wed lings. fFrmm Om Own Corr—pnimt.) Malacca, Jane 11. Wedding belle continue to peal their joyous notes iv Malacca, for three matrimonial alliances were recorded in the course of last week. Mr. Koh Kirn Wan, the eldest son of the late Vfr. Koh Sun Chuar. of Malacca, was
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  • 154 5 (By courtesy of the French Consulate) Paris, Jnne IU, 6.10 p.m. There were short bat violent artillery engagements in the region of Craonne. Enemy reconnaissances tried to reach onr lines on the north east of Prunay and on both banks of the Mease, bat were driven back.
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  • 58 5 An application for the registration of a guild for handcart pull, rs and their mandors submitted by the Protector of Chinese was laid on the table at a recent meeting of Kuala Lu'upnr Sanitary Board. The Board had no objection to the pioposed guild provided its registration will uot result
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  • 182 5 APPEAL COURT. The Alsigoff Litigation Before Sir John Bucknill. X.C (Chief Justice), Air. Jnstice Woodward and Mr. Justice Edmonds, at the Supreme Court this morning, an appeal was commenced arising from au action brought by Syed Hassan bin Mohamed Alsagoff,representing the beneficiaries of the estate of Syed Mohamed
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  • 208 5 A Tamil entered Messrs Ismail and Raheem's jewellery establishment at Braa Hassa Road, on the morning of Sunday last, purchased jewellery to tbe extent of $275 and handed in payment thereof a bearer cheque on the Mercantile Bank, Singapore, pa? able to one Lingam (afterwards confessed to be
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  • 136 5 Lawn Tennis. S C C Tournament The results of yesterday's matches in th* above tournament were as follow. Profession Pairs. Accounts, Plummer and Bateman beat Polic, Griffin and Macleod, o—4. 6—l, Telegraphs. West wood arid Lay bourne be;tt Mer. Anyon and Parr 6—2, 6—l, Medicos. Elder and Hunter beat
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  • 50 5 Keppel G.C The final for the Keppel Cop between W Greig and W Irving Jones resulted in a win for the former by 2 np. The June Medal will to be played on Saturday and Sunday next Jnne 16th and 17th and the Ladies' spoon on Monday Jnne 18.
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  • 26 5 The monthly medal bogey com. petition (June) will be played on Saturday and Sunday next, aud the ladies' stroke competition on Thursday, June 31st.
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  • 24 5 In a League match on Saturday on the V.M.C.A. ground tbe Rovers A. beat the Klang MaUys by two goalo to none
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 42 5 Ui WANTED A Ma'ay Clerk. Apply enclosing copies of testimonials to Box 395, care of (Malaya Tribute. 13-6 v WANTED. Shorthand Typist. Ma«t be thoroughly efficient. Apply with copies of testimonial* to Guthrie A Co Ltd Estates D» partnv nt. 13.6 a
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    • 782 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOSTOCIIPKS» mmmwmw mwmmm w FOR mii M 6HTS O LY I) fill 1 I Commencing Kill Al TO-MOHBOW, JUNE 14th ITALIAN CIBCUSj?X?n?iS GRAND OPENING To-morrow, June 14 Th at 930 35 ARTISTES 35 DOOI'S ODen at 8 80 Including Beautiful Bahrara Bibikoton t> uww an(J a bevt or
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  • 2604 6 Interesting Details. Military Headquarter*, Fort Canning, Singapore, S.S. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —I am directed to forward for tbe information of jour readers a report to date on tbe reiults in Malaya of tin recent Man-Power Appeal issued by the Governments of tbe
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  • 67 6 Singapore, June IS. n i.in,,ion— Bank 4 m/«. 2/4| Demand 2/4^ Private 3 m/a. 2/4 13 16 >n India— Rank T. T. 0 i Hongkong Bank d/d 5*% prem. »n Shanghai— Bank d/d. Un Java— Kank T. T 1341 Cn Japrn— Bank d/d. 109 Soveroigna—baying rate 'ndia O'oil Bill,
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  • 74 6 Parades for June. Friday, June 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 Theatre. Friday, June 22. 5.15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Monday, Jnne 25. 5.15 p.m. Parades
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  • 67 6 The following donation*: have been received by Mr. A. W Tick at the Chartered Bank. Already acknowledged $1,204 90 W. N. O. 5 Medical Hall: O. W. Crawford 1, Dr. J. Coronel 2, Anon I, Datch ran 1, D. R. Cowan 5, S. E Kissirn
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 173 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. AND Confectionery TRY OUR Wholemeal (Brown) Bread As recommended by the Food Reform Society. It ia guaranteed to contain 50% of Whole Wheat, and thus contains important food elements lacking in the
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    • 669 6 JAPANESE Massage Bonesctter fi TSUDA Mrs. NAGASHIMa No. 7-5 Oxlby Road. Bob^ Near Orchard R ovj 9-2 n Absolutely Free 40 years' experience, Government Medical Officer RAI SAHEB Dfi. DASS' Secrets of Happy Life is being distributed f- ep Apply to— T.« mmm m-i rum) *jfl HejTieon Koad. CALCDTTj A
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  • 1102 7 United in Spirit. (Bt Hall Caikb\ Grea 1 Britain and America, separated in government, as need, must and should be, but united in aim, in hope, in might, 1 in glory —such tvss tLe thought wi r -h which we came out of St. Paul's Cathedrsl after
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  • 878 7 Disfigured by New Words. A wiit'-r in an American contemporary his the following very interesting observations to mike, showing tbat evon Americans regret the crop of qpw words that hive b o»me incorporated in tbe English language; There is an abominable wori, jiuning more nn<i more rapidly
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 301 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Pinna desiring large godown pjgcea on first tod second flooia m j situated iv the centra of fxown are requested to eomuaoniS TOMLIKSOX, M. ISST C. E. [00.2, Robinso Road. v 15 s NOTICE. lie Government is prepared to consider offers for the porch* l of the land
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    • 492 7 TO |E LET OFFICES AND COOOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 E, 6 G, 6-H, Battery Road, Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Place. 14-6 q TO LET. "Esther Lodge" 12 Wilkie Road, gas and water laid on Immediate entry. Apply to N. S. Menahem, 20 Raffles Place.
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    • 594 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AhD CHINA. INOORPORATBD IN WOLAJTD BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1.?00,0<X Reserve Fund X1.900.00C R*sitv* Liability of Proprietors X 1.200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th«> London Oity and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster
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    • 96 7 I Whether you are 1 fourteen or forty I I you need a t&mic. /Jr. Williams Pink Pill* suit I most people's need*, because these pills are a i 7VlM 7o/?/V that real/// build ap the blood and strengthen the nertee. Thou are useful for I growing children and for
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    • 260 7 WANTED WANTED Cl-rk with knowledge of bookteeping and typewriting. Good jilbt for suitable man. Apply itatitig qualifications and salary expected. Box 294. W.J. c/o Malaya rribune. 12 6 16 6 WANTED A Store to rent on lease. Capacity *bout 40,000 cubic feet, not necessarily all on ground Moor. Must be
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    • 266 7 THE ORIENTAL GOVERHME-N SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTABLISHBD 1874 IS INDIA. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Income tn 1111 .$4,109,517.50 1 Total Out go In 1811 $2,410,411.50 Assurance effected in 1916 $4,230,542.85 Increuo Ii Fundi $1,118,088.10 Total Policiee in force 01,842 feel iitliji with Bonne additions, $72,522,348.14. LOW Apply
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. IV, No. 138 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917 PfilCE 5 CENTS.
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    • 321 1 30 Per Cent Dividend. The Kobe Herald" of May 11, says Tbe Board of Directors of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha met on May 10. Baron Shibusawa and Mr. Kato■jpecial advisers, attended the meet, iug. Aftor careful deliberation, it whs agreed that the amount brought forward, Y18.961.154, should be distributed
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    • 148 1 Japanese supplies of steel, of wlmh there is a consistent shortage, have oeeu augmented by ti lo output from a new pUnt cons'iueted in Manchuria rarly this year by the South chuna Kailway Company. It ioperated in connection of an iron mine tbat is lo.ated in the An
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    • 151 1 The i.s. Produce had dressed •hip tl Bangkok on June 5 in honour of her having completed t Wu hundred voyages beiween Bangkok and Singapore, a hundred of the B < being for the present charterer-, Messrs. fan Wang Lee. Thi, meam that during these voyages the
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    • 44 1 Messrs. Elder Dempster and Co., Ud., have acquired from Massif J. EL Walaford and Co., Ltd., ai d the Gnlf Transport Company tlu if interests in the regular Golf trade, together wih the steam?rs In.iore And Ikbal, which were specially built for that trade.
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    • 30 1 Jane 11. Hong Ho, British Amherst, British Anjou, British Donggala, Dutch Khoen Foeng, Dutch Emile, Dutch Boribat, Siamese June 12. Mata Hari, British Reyniersz, Dutch R. S. Baru, Dutch
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    • 38 1 ■JUQC 10. Hellas, No rwegiau June 11. Hong Wan, British Meran, British Baa Whatt Hin, Britiah Perak, British Will o'the Wisp, British Krian, British Kaka, Britiah Melcbior Traub, Dutch Produoe, Norwegian Kucbing, Sarawak Jane 12 Calcutta, Dutch
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    • 126 1 Wharves and Godowns For the convenience of travellers %nd others we set out below the various entrances to the premises of the Singapore' Harbour Board and the godowns and storage Tanjong Pagar P. B.—Gate 1 to Sections 1 and 2 godowns 20—22, Storage B. Clock Tower—Victoria and Albert
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 541 1 I THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAN THE Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Ufvler Contract with Hi* Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon. Australia,
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      • 286 1 Stoomvaart Maatscnappij "Hederland" (Incorporated in Holland) The Mail Steamer 'Rembrandt' will sail for BATAVIA Week. For passage please apply to: Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam" 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE, 931. 7 3 14 6 SINGAPORE j SHIPCHANDLERYGo. SHIKHANDLEIS PBOVIDORINO CO.TRACTORS. The CompauyV Launch meet* incoming ships. Office:—is Battery Road. TAKE
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      • 20 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG AMOY Accommodation for 44 First Clas» Passengers. For particulars apply to the Atjcut 16-4
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      • 313 1 Save your Money, TIME AND LABOUR BY USING. The Canvas Bags F OR PACKING RUBBER PATENTED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Telephone, 1464. No. 496, North Bridge Road. -4. i I ROYAL PACKET Navigation Company ot Bataiia (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MA ATS CHAPPY) Special 5,000 tons, Tourist Steamers FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA BATAVIA—SOURABAYA—PORT
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      • 281 1 I To Advertisers: H| I Shipping Gazette I I in every port thr ug hout the I MAIAVA PENINSULAR. I I Terms 0:1 Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSf:N KAISHA (I HOO R FOR AThD IN p.i s) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. ntm mm experienced «teward» and l
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