Malaya Tribune, 14 June 1917
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Title Section27 1917-06-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol IV. No. 139 SINGAPOKE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cbt IHalapa Crlbunc. THURSDAY, JUNE 14.27 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement318 1917-06-14 1 U if frit^^**>»^******f*tam ><t I m VMlh TRIBOl! An i SHIPPING G ZETTfi. S a J J f p I r Newspaper of the Straits Settlements. i PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Rport* of L-c«l 8 Coi Urns News from P.M 3„ Jay*, I CI is, lodia, Ceyon and Japan. J I318 words
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Advertisement562 1917-06-14 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. IscanpoßiTs:) is New Zealand. ?lfi£ Imaranoei effeefcei on Balld ngt iient and Merchandise of evirj description MARIXE accept d to a' part< of c'aa «?jrld at !owe*: ra'e WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. o£cea: 2, Finlaysoa Green. The Eastern United562 words
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Advertisement104 1917-06-14 1 Sanitasi Disinfectant Pine-Tree" I i s j I f This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a I milk-white, strong disinfectant I I and deodoriser. p I SANITAS I I i i is known throughout the world AS A I RELIABLE I S I jj disinfectant. The name always j104 words
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Advertisement290 1917-06-14 1 —————————————> THE mm TRIBURE AN J SHIPPING GAZETTE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Z Half yearij 7.25 1 Per quarter 365 Per mensem 1.25 m Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month, f Temporary 'Phone No. 171. j AND A Hydrochloric Acid. TRADE MARK. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd.290 words
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Article2299 1917-06-14 2 Report on Past Year. The following excerpts are taken from the administration report for 1916 by tbe Resident of Negri Seiubilan, Mr. A. H. Lemon. Tbe revenue from all sources for the year 1916 amounted to $4,594,--435 as compared with $3,129,512 for the year 1915 aud $2,580,617 for2,299 words
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Advertisement411 1917-06-14 2 WAHTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or European household furniture of every description (big or small lot). Good prices offered. Apply to Second-hand," o/o Malaya Tribune. 3-04 30 7 rr it err n i i —w in —i^————i^^ ULTRA-MARINE BLUE Red Lead and other Dyestuffs. Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks, ETC.,411 words
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Advertisement195 1917-06-14 2 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale TOWN OF KLANG. By instructions from the Administrator, the land and shophouses known as Nos. 39 and 37 Main Street, Klang, having a frontage to Main Street and situated close to Klang Railway Station, containing 2,400 square feet or thereabout, will be put up for sale195 words
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Advertisement1017 1917-06-14 2 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of 4,000 BAGS WHITE JAVA SUGAR n good conditio To be held at No. 77 ROBERTSON QUAY On Friday 15tra June at 2.20 p. m For account of concerned. On view from 13th in-r The Commercial Rubber Co. Ltd., Auctioneer, 12 g No RAFFLES PLACE. 1541,017 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous61 1917-06-14 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the we?k ending Friday, Jnne 15 To day. No Drills. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits. 4.30 J'illusion's Pier S.R.E. v. 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co. 5.10 Orchard R1 S.V.R. A M.C.S. 5.15 Labrador Villa Malay Co. 5.00 Drill Hall S,F.A. Co. 5.15 Raffles61 words
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Article944 1917-06-14 3 Review of Last Year. The following extracts from t he 1916 report el tbe General aJftttf to the Johore Government, t'hP Hon. Mr- D. G- Campbell, c a. The rcenue collected in 1916 -mounted to $7,976,562 and the expenditure disbursed to $4,602,433. giviii" surplus for to year944 words
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Article245 1917-06-14 3 Bivjfppore, Jnne 14 7\,j.—Sou Local and General column. Copra- —Weak No Bneincss. Tapioca. —Weak. Business dona. Sago flour- Do. Business done. (iambier. —No Business. Pĕpptt- Steady. No Business. Other Products. Market Quiet. Lstrff Uot Hark?f OsoUdcM. Nutmega 1 os. per pionl $36.00 Xatmeca 80 8. mn 4n.00 Oopra245 words
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Article48 1917-06-14 3 Copra Singapore, Joik 13. Tha activity reported lar, week has not been lii-dnUi'ie 1 and tb<» market elosea weak at about 60 acuta below last week's values. Quotations, to-day may bo given as fine landried $7.30, fair to good $6 80 to $7.00.48 words
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Article72 1917-06-14 3 Parades for June. Tomorrow, June 15. 515 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjorc: Pagar. Monday, Jnue 18. 5.15 p.m. Route March-Parades at Pearls Bill Dismiss Victoria Theatre. Friday, June 22. 5.15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hiil and Tanjong Pagar. Monday. June 25. 5.15 p.m. Parades at72 words
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Article72 1917-06-14 3 Delivered la Londoa. Tho following are the elates oi i 'j'arture from Singapore of th? European 51 aiIs and their deliver} a London. Mail. (.kfc. Dhlivkbfd B.I. Feb. 28 April 7 B.I Mar. G April 20 P. Si O. Mar. 17 April 20 B.I. Mar. 2" April 8072 words
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Article14 1917-06-14 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wirekse Station —None.14 words
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Article324 1917-06-14 3 Successful Camp. The Volunteer Forces of Kelantan, strengthened by the Police, •rent into camp under canvas at Kuala Kelantan on May 3 let for five da;. 8. This is the second camp held sine the European community and a number of Asiatics elected to go into training at324 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement182 1917-06-14 3 Trab Service. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Tbo 10.25 a.in train from Johore Bahrn to Gemaa and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Johore Bahrn hay« commenced running from the 3rd May. The former train connects wi h the 9 a.m. train, Tank Road to Johore liabru, and tha latter with182 words
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Advertisement480 1917-06-14 3 mi 1 i' n— in him iiiaiiHMiMM liw I—— tmwt Imm lIP W mmm 1 w I i Ml» a i T MT TBnW H iW—aWMTa— POSITIVELY THE LAST MIGHT I The AJ A COMPELLING PHOTO-PLAY I Alhambra >v A Powerful Lesson Taught by Films-Excellent Cast in a Strong Production480 words
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Advertisement529 1917-06-14 3 J TO-NIGHT X TO-NIGHT AT THE EMPIRE Turnonu Pagir Road. Trams Pass tbe D-*or. SECOND SHOW 9-30 p.m. SHABP. Thomas H. bees Most Remarkable Pnote-Play Civilization IO PARTS The Most Darinj aad Stupend >nn Cwa* P. oduction in tbe of Cinem *togr.«phy. It is the most talked of Picture in529 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous186 1917-06-14 3 Mails Close. To-day L. tboean Bilik, Tandjotlg Balei and Medan* Singkel 2.30 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenhwn *Hebe 2.30 pm H«ngkong, Araoy and Swatow 2.M0 pm Mnar and Malacca *Kaka 3 pm Bat a via Rembrandt 3 pm Kota Tinggi Meranti pm Bangkok Mata Hari 4 ptn To-morrow. Pulau186 words
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Article761 1917-06-14 4 And so King Constantine of Greece has been forced to make np his mind at last, and despite all bis vacillations bas been compelled, under extreme pressure, to do wbat he should have done many months ago, namely, abdicate. The news so far to hand is somewhat m°agre,761 words
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Article608 1917-06-14 4 iWa do not MCMmrHf endorse tkt •Pinion* expreutd 6y oorrotponimte.] Charch Army Huts. The Bishop Appeals. fo the Editor of tho Malaya Trtbuno. Sir,—l wtita to plead for financial help from your readers for an object which I am snrc all will agree is excellent. We mm; all be608 words
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Article69 1917-06-14 4 The Cinemas. At the Palladium to-night there will be a grand change of programme, when, in addition to "America at War" ani several new comedies, one of the finest of Bluebird films will be screened. This latter picture presents the famous Myrtle Gonsalez in The Girl of Lost Lake."69 words
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Article23 1917-06-14 4 To-night Bostock's famous Italian Circus opens for a seasou at Beach Road. Fall particulars will be found in an advertisement on page 5.23 words
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Article42 1917-06-14 4 Angele, the man of many walks, augmented the programme at the Adelphi Hotel last night in aid of tbe Red Cross Fuids aud in conjunction with Miss Lolita Ramos presented a most attractivo programme. The collection for the Uode exceeded f 90.42 words
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Article470 1917-06-14 4 Tin here i 8 at 1105 JO W CM ap); n-. Micro. en B We are informe ■nm of almost £200 m r generously oontribated I a Fand. U 3h K^Cron The fri' n It of t ou™., wn, b. r i£2r to *24 that he [i470 words
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Obituary60 1917-06-14 4 London. 12. 7.10 p.m. The death is announced of Brigadier General St.John F.»nconrt, c. B-, who was born in 1*47, and wag at o?ie time stationed in Assam. —RenterLondon, June 13. 4.20 p.m New Yo:k It is announce! that the death has occurred of the fatnon! Venezuelan la ly60 words
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Article87 1917-06-14 4 Page The Grbat War The Fighting Fronts Russia Submarining Tino Abdicates Another Air Raid South African Maize Industrial Unrest Spanish Crisis 3 General .> Negri Sembilan Singapore Volunteer Corps Kelantan Volunteers Mail Notices Straits Produce The Civil Gnard State of Johore Tino Q ii?s Correspondence Local 31 I87 words
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Advertisement209 1917-06-14 4 the m TIGER BflA!>D REO Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBER SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. ->H mm** The Best flk More and mm Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for all IHHF than a,l > other Sports. Make. Sizes Stocked fl* Q Sizes Stocked 4to 11 vusUU Pair 4to n Sole Agents209 words
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Advertisement440 1917-06-14 4 An Entire Change of Progpammo Pirat Show 7.30 p.m. IN BOTH SHOWS Second Show 915 p.m. sharp. INCLUDING 8 NEW REELS of the WONDER SERIAL Ti night and Every 3lgiii Irom Saturday, Bth, to Friday, 15th June. 1817 At the Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO By.the-Bea, PIT Beeoh Road, SECOND SHOW440 words
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Advertisement145 1917-06-14 4 JUST RECEIVED Fresh Shipment OF Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS From a Well-known Brewery. For particular* and pi ices apply to Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL On Saturday next, June 16 IN AID OF British I French Red Cross Funds Miss Lolita Ramos AND Angelo The Man of Many Walks145 words
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Article644 1917-06-14 5 Tino Abdicates. ;>ew Phase Ifl Greece. Iojm Steze ThessalUn Crops. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jon? 13. 8 50 a m. A !|,e s: kin 4 Const inline has gbjcjej i l favojr of h s sen prince Alex mdros. )i J me 13, i#.3o a.m. itheni rh« Premise'sREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 644 words
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Article133 1917-06-14 5 OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Successful Raids. L'-ntlon, June 13, 1.30 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig states: We drove off a counter-attack against tn* positions gained yesterday morning astride the Stanches River, and repulssd raiders north-eastward of Richebourg-Lavoue. W6 successfully raided eastward of Leverguier, north-eastward of Lagnicourt, westward of Li Basse),133 words
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Article41 1917-06-14 5 Tnops ia Gool Health. London,-Lino 12, 7.10 p.m. It is offbi-iily stated that the general health of the whole of the British forces in Mesopotamia is satisfactory. is an ample supply of hospitals, and no deficiency of nurses is reported.41 words
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Article17 1917-06-14 5 General Pershiog Arrives. London, June 13, 3.35 p.m. General Pershing and his stiff bave arrived here.17 words
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Article37 1917-06-14 5 London, June 12, 7 0 p m. A Gprman official ravage speaks of British cavalry east of Messines and mentions lively fighting at Divina, near Hinorgov Baranovitchi, and especially near Brz*zany and on the Narsjowka.37 words
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Article38 1917-06-14 5 American Vessel Sunk. Lonlon, June. 13, 8 05 a.m. Washington A German iub marine sank the American armed ateamer P j troii f .e. Twenty have landed from two boats. The remainder of tho crew are missing.38 words
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Article64 1917-06-14 5 Threading Storm. Loudon, June 13, 7.0 p.m. Madrid: The political si nation remains critical. The newspapers gAnerally regard t»>e present ministry as a stop gap. Certain mnttf rirgs are audible, and are suggestve of a coming ptorm, capable of wreckiug some of the existing ir:s f itutions. Although64 words
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Article154 1917-06-14 5 France's Reply. London, June 13, 7.20 a m. Petrograd The French reply to th« Russian proclamation of April 9 has been published. It says that France, relying on the sentiments ol an old and loyal «lly, rejoices that sh* can be in full community of ideas with the Russian154 words
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Article28 1917-06-14 5 London, Jnne 13, 4.20 p.m. The Vatican states that Mr Bonar Law's second son, who was recently reported killed, is a prisoner with the Turk?.28 words
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Article25 1917-06-14 5 London, June 13, 7 35 p.m. The May imports increased by £3 827,726 and exports decreased by' £3,587,155, compared with May last year.25 words
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Article575 1917-06-14 5 Bombs oa Bast End. London, June 13, 1.50 p.m Official: Ab >nt fifteen hostile aeroplanes were hoaid crossing the Essex coast and passing in the vicinity of the Noro at about eleven this morning. They proceeded to. wards London, separating when they had covered half thu dip'anc*.575 words
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Article135 1917-06-14 5 Imperial Purchases. London, Jnne 13, 2.20 p.m. Cape Town Tbe Imperial Government is tiking over the snrplas crop of South African maize at 14/3 per bag. In the Assembly Sir Thomas W. Smartt said that with a view to assisting the Imperial Governm«nt to prosecute the war,135 words
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Article22 1917-06-14 5 London, Jane 13. 1.25 p.m The Manch»Bt»r GfttHiM stateg that it is probable General Smuts will Join the War Cabinet22 words
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Article515 1917-06-14 5 Causes of Friction. Premier's Views- London, June 13, 4.35 a.m. Mr. Lloyd Geor*o at Downing Street addressing the Commiotioneig appointed to enquire into industrial anrrst s»i<l The imiastrial machine tias been working at exceptionally high pressure. Five million men in the prime of life have been withdrawn from515 words
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Article85 1917-06-14 5 Lawn Tennis. S- C. C Tournament Yesterday's results in the above tournament were as follow: Profession Pairs. Accounts, Plummer and Bateman beat Press, Davies and Wilson, 4—b\ 6 —4,6—4 Medicos, Elder and Hunter beat Merchants Terzano and Pash, 6—4, a—4. To day s Matthcs Profession Pairs. Civil Service Tyler85 words
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Article90 1917-06-14 5 On Sunday next launches will leave Johnston's Pier, at 8, 9 and 10 a m. 2.30 and 3 3a p.m., and the Club Bungalow at B.JO and 9.10 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 pm. Tide 9.13 am. Height 8 ft. 150 Yards Composite Rac* This will be90 words
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Article15 1917-06-14 5 London. Jane, 12.-Silver is at 19 1/16 with practioally nothing offering and prioei steady,— Reuter>15 words
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Article800 1917-06-14 5 Ihe Rebellion. (Tr<rm Ove Own Corr—ponimt.) Candor, June 4. Former Viceroy Tien Cnuti-bann an 1 General Li Lich-chnn, leading members of the Knomingtang and republicans, have wired to the au'horities of Kwangtung and Kwargsi to md troops to suppress tbrt rebellion now started by the militarists. They800 words
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Article232 1917-06-14 5 SUPREME COURT. Liquor Appeal Before Mr. Justice ■proofs, yesterday, judgment was gmn in the oase in which Tan TU.k Hoo appealed againat tbe oonvietion recently r*»eorded by th* First Magistrate on two charges of offences under the Liquors O when the appellant was fined $500, or three months'232 words
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Article477 1917-06-14 5 Alleged Rash Driving. Before Mr. Mn lie, Third Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, Mr, Frederick Williamson, Manager of the Asiatic Motor Works, Orchard Road, was charged with oausing the death of a Chinese, uanw an. known, by a rash and negligent act whilst driving h>s motor-car along Stamford Road at477 words
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Article99 1917-06-14 5 The death rat* p«r mill* for th* week ending Jntie 9 was 39 45 The total nnmber of deaths was 272 of which 197 w*re males and 75 females. Thrte Europeans and t Earasians dhd, also 211 Chinese, 35 Malays, 20 Indians and Ine of other nations. Convulsions99 words
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Article196 1917-06-14 5 Fourteen People Drowned. An accident with disastrous 00ft-sequenct-s occurred at the Bandar Ferry on Jane 3. Aboat 1 a.m. a party of 36 Tamil coolies, newly recruited from the Coast, arrive I at the ferry in charge of two watchmen on their w*y from the Quarantine Camp, Port196 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement276 1917-06-14 5 BOSTOCK S ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS Will Open for a Snort Season AT BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. GRAND OPENING To-night it 9.30 and will present the same show that played in London for two years and gave 12,000 performances and which was visited during this period five times by the King the276 words
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Advertisement327 1917-06-14 5 Victoria Theatre FOR THREE RIGHTS ONLY Commencing To nigh I To-night I HORACE GOLDIN The Royal Russian illusionist and foil oompany of 35 ARTISTES 35 Irclading Beautifnl BARBARA B*BIX»T0S uid a Bevy-of Bkautjes Presenting a Srriw of S«w SENSATIONAL PECTACULAR URPRISES A CARNIVAL OF CONJURING INTRODCCING The Old and The327 words
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Article836 1917-06-14 6 Prices Qwtri ia the Market this Homing HIBQAPORB, JOKE 14. Messrs LyaT. and Erati, Ric-hung* and Share Broker*, i-wue the following list of quotations Kobber Shares. Son*. Value. Bnrera Seller*. AUagar 2/6 J/10 J Anglo Jara 4/6 6/6 J/- Anglo-Malay 10/- \%j 1 AyerKuniag 80/- 87/6 th836 words
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Article64 1917-06-14 6 Singapore, June 14. Oa Loadon— B v k 4 in/*. 2/4f Demand 2/4$ Private 3 m/* 2/4 13/16' On liuMa— Batik T. T. On Hongkong--Bank AM sfc% prem On Shf-n^bai— Bank d/d. On Java Bank T. T 1341 j On Japio— Baak d/d. 109 Sovereigns— baying rate $154 rndiaT64 words
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Article308 1917-06-14 6 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BENGAL. Prisoners' Aid Society Calcutta, May 30.—Mr. Justice Beacbcroft presided to-day over the aanual general meeting of the Cai catta Prisoners' Aid Society. The report of the last ycai showed that special attention was paid by the Society to308 words
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Article373 1917-06-14 6 Shocking Outrage. Pilgrim Party Victimised. Bombay. May 28. —Reports have reached Bombay of a shocking out. rage perpetrated on a Hindu laaailj which was going < n a pilgrimage to a placo near Deesa in Palaupu- State. One Natavarlal of Sidhpur with ten ladies of bis family and two373 words
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Article463 1917-06-14 6 Lmif!-ation to Canada. Simla, May Xha Government of India hate i*«««d th* following resolution wih refonnce to the nwo. lotion of the Government of Indi-., dated the 10.b Pi—afi |f \J Intimation has been received tl»Rt the prohibition issued by the Gov ernment of Canada agaiasat the land ing463 words
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Article90 1917-06-14 6 The Indigo Industry. AlUhabad, May 15. —The "Pioneer sais the Government of Bihar tud Orissa would do well forthwith to appoiut a commission to investigate the differences which exist between the planters and the ryots in the indigo district*. It is difficult to see what good can come90 words
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Article285 1917-06-14 6 Escape of Prisoners- Rangoon, May, 25.—Tho Commissioner of Police, Rangoon, has receive! information from Tbeyetmyo f the escape from the prisoners of War Camp of live Turkish soldims. The Secretary of State for India haa on recommendation of Sir Har---ourt Butler approved of the increase with effect from tbe285 words
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Article556 1917-06-14 6 Chronological Events. 1829 Juno 3rd, Charles Ant hon Johnson [tbe lute Rajah Sir Charles Brooke] born at Barrow, near Burnkam, Somerset; second son of the Revd. Francis Charles John, son aad Emma Francis Brooke, sister of the Erst Rajah Sir Jsmes Brooke. 1842 January 18, Entered556 words
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Article51 1917-06-14 6 Compulsory subscriptions inflated Germany's War Loan, says a Berne message dated April 23. Insurance companies were compelled to hand over their maturing endowment poiicies for war loan stock One Company thus paid 35,000,00(1 marks (abont £1,720,000). Germans possessing money invented abroad wero compelled to realise and invest in the war51 words
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Advertisement254 1917-06-14 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. j Raffles "Bakery AND Confectionery TRY OUR Wholemeal (Brown) Bread As recommended by the Food Reform Society. It is guaranteed to contain 50% of Whole Wheat, and thus contains important food elements254 words
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Advertisement761 1917-06-14 6 Advice to I Nursing Mothers I J MANY mothers would like to their own eiuluren, but are denied the pnvilee* of doing so, because they have n t ciont nourishment for them. The "AJJenbur scientific system of Infant Feeding has for all this When a mother is partly able to761 words
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Article786 1917-06-14 7 How They Save Life. Chj taiu Henry J. Keilly has shown in the New Yoi k World tbat about 75 per cent, of the wou-.ded in treDcb warfare on the western fiont b.id beta bib with shrapnel, or pieces of shell, tiavelbng at a low velocity786 words
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Article1195 1917-06-14 7 Sure of Soccers. (Br Charles H. ?BaOTt That portion of tiie Canadian fr>nt from which the point of tho attack on Vimy Kidpe appears to have been projected bapp'usto bare b m iHfl plena which I oboe* lo* my *Mt February 21. I wanted to meet General1,195 words
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Advertisement205 1917-06-14 7 NOTICES NOTICE. th ofietfl o" first and co»d floois v ,,i [%m*i dI" th centra of! Jjj. Town are KfVNtfN tr c.nm.unicat" wi'i> TOMLIKSON, M Inst c. c. 100- Babiaan Road, U w 6 K. TSUTADA JAPANESE OEPJiST 74 74-1 Eras Basah Road, Sir.gaporc. (pHOHfI No. 124? e tr«» 11205 words
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Advertisement467 1917-06-14 7 TO BE LET OFFICES ANO GCOOWNS TO LET. No*. 6-D, 6 E. 6-G, 6-H, Battery Eto;id. Apply to Yeo Hook Hoe, No. 3 Jlaffies Plaoo. 14-6 a TO IJLT. M Esther Lodge 12 Wilkie Roid, ?as and water laid on. Immediate »ntry Apply to N. S. Menahem, 20 Raffles Place.467 words
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Advertisement591 1917-06-14 7 BANKS 4NAIIT6BEO BAHK OF INDIA; AUBT3AUA AND CHINA. INCttRPOrIATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CH \RTKR. Pai t u{. Capital in 60,000 bisares of £30 sash £1,300,000 £e*?rv« Fund ,t;1,900,< oO fteaery Liability of Proprietors BANKERS r b i *3&nk of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Tha London591 words
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Advertisement71 1917-06-14 7 mnttrfrrmiiiiiMiHM?" iiiiimtmtttttiitiunniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiuuiutt: I Children Dislike i Noxioue Purgatieee thai gripe, thai i whg PINKETTES II I ih> tiny sugar-coated laxative* are mt papular in tie nurterg. Tkeg atteiet nature to aaturaU} that the x action is regular sad thorough ifrt without griping. I Fiftv cent* at yeas traggbt'a, i find71 words
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Advertisement281 1917-06-14 7 WANTED DRESSER. Dreajset wantfvi for Kmntan. App'y to Backet k Co Chartered Hank Chamber*, Singapore. 9-6 T— 15-6 WANTED A Many Clerk. Apply enclosing copies of taatiaaoaials to B'<x 295, ra:e of sMal !ja Tribure. 13-0 v WANTED. Shorthand Tyfist. Must bp thoroughly rfieicfifc, Appl. with t opii of tctimouinls281 words
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Advertisement430 1917-06-14 7 The Victoria Gonfectionerg t Store 386, Victoria Street. Singapore. in* jmKMmmamaMMMMM The Crown Dairy Co's FINEST BOMBAY TABLE BUTTER in hermetically sealed tins of 1 lb. nett. Guavanteed Pure ox* Money Retunded. Cheapest in tbe Market. Special Quotations given to Large Coisumers. CADBURY'S chocolates in tins or packets. Pascall's Sweets430 words
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Title Section24 1917-06-14 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issaed Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. IV.- No. 139 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917 PHICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article369 1917-06-14 1 (Bxcluriv* io Malaya T rib una.) Messrs. Snowman Co., the lead ing Hongkong ship and freight brokers, write us under date May 26th as follows i Duriug the interval since we last reported on 12th inst, the position of affairs has not altered much. Time* charter rates369 words
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Article29 1917-06-14 1 Jane 12. Sri Muar, British Hhoc, British Van Riem»dijk, Dutch Dovre. Norwegian June 13. Kinta, British Ban Whatt Hin, Brit 4 h Kaka, British ii sin Lee, Chinese29 words
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Article36 1917-06-14 1 Jane 12 Amherst, British Hong Ho, British Pin Seng, British Lady Weld, British Ensile, Dutch Jane 13. Giang Seng, Britiah Calypso, British tjuorra, British Brandan, Dutch Maetsuycker, Dutch Van Rees, Dutch Redang, Siamese Kamor, Norwegian36 words
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Article180 1917-06-14 1 The M. Changeha (1,964 tone net) of the Australian Oriental Line arrive.l at Sandakan on the morning of Ma a 24th en route to Hongkong. She called here primarily for bunker coal but also loaded a good cargo of general merchandise for Hongkong, and it in hoped that this will180 words
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Article204 1917-06-14 1 Several British firms have been consulted with a view to a i con struction of the Russian shipya ds, and in this connection it is fieely stated that Messrs. Vickers will, in all likelihood, take part in the work, seeing tbat they have already built warships at204 words
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Article125 1917-06-14 1 The Council of Mercantile Marine Service Association have placed at the disposal of the American Government the services of unemployed masters and officers, members of the Association, with a view to officering the large fleet of German steamers recently seized in American ports The American Embassy has expressed appreciation of125 words
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Article125 1917-06-14 1 Wharves ud Godowns. For the convenience of travellers and others we set out below the various entrances to the premises of the Singapore Harbour Board and the godowns and storage Tanjoxg Paoar P. S.—Gate 1 to Sections 1 and 2 godowns 20—22, Storage B. Clock Tower—Victoria and Ubert125 words
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Article35 1917-06-14 1 Jane 14. High water:—s.ll a.m. 7 ft 7 ins. 5.52 p m. 7 ft. 8 ins. Jnne 15 High water:—6.44 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins. 6.50 p m, 8 ft. 2 ins.35 words
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Article94 1917-06-14 1 The Panama Railroad Company has arranged to coavert the Canal colliers Achilles and Ulysses from coal to oil burners, a contract having been entered into by which the Com. pany can secure fuel oil for the ship at Cristobal at $1.25 per barrel, which, it le calculated, will show a94 words
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Advertisement285 1917-06-14 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij "Nederland" (Incorporated in Holland) The Mail Steamer 'Rembrandt 1 will sail for BATAVIA Thii Week. For passage please apply to Internationale Credlot ani Handelstreroeniging Rotterdam" 1 D Almeida Street PHONE, 931. 7-3 14-6 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANIDLERYGo SHIPCBANDLERS 8 PIOYIMBIN6 CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meet* incoming ships. Office:—l 6 Battery285 words
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Advertisement272 1917-06-14 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG AMOY Ac.ommodation for 44 First Class Passengers. For particulars apply to the Agent 16 4 COTTON AND FLAX Canvas PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION Telephone No. 1414 No 496 > North Bridge Road, Singapore. Kotlipftlijfte Paftetvaart Maafscbappij Packet Navigation So., of Batavia. (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) 2—3,272 words
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Advertisement339 1917-06-14 1 I To Advertisers: 1 I Shipping Gazelle 1 CkvnUtM in every port thr ,'ighout th» I MALAYA PENINSULAR. I Terms on Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN] JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. eeeel, haTe .Ingle-berth cabin. tj tw moking «d room., barber', .hop L >S339 words
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