Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1917
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Title Section28 1917-06-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 149 SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. C N malapa Cribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 2C.28 words
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Advertisement315 1917-06-26 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE] SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 The p>p<dir Newspaper of the 1 Straits Settlements. I IS* PUBLISHED DAILY. I 8 Complete Import* of Locil Evema. f 1 M wn from F.M.8., Java, <* China, ladta, Cojfoa hu Jappn! I Full and Latest War News, t YOU CAN'T GET MY315 words
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Advertisement487 1917-06-26 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand; *jpi» FIRE InMraaoei effected ou fiaildiogt R&n* sad Merchandise of ever description MnMi MARINE Insa-ancen accepted to a! parti of the world at iowe«t raie. WAI USI accepted to all parte. J. HENRY Manager. Oices: 1, Finlaynon Green. The Eastern487 words
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Advertisement72 1917-06-26 1 THE Pot Stills OF I Great Britain Have Been Taken Oyer by Government, I NEVERTHELESS 1 Buchanan's ——BJ, Hill' It will be able to continue to supply their famous 1 blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in72 words
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Advertisement258 1917-06-26 1 THE M\Jss TRIBUNE SHIPPING CAZETTE. I SUBSCIIfPTKJN RATES. 5 k Payable in Advance. g jj Per annum $14 00 2 J Half yearly 7.25 ft k Per quarter I 365 g Per mensem 1.25 Z J Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month, ft t Temporary 'Phone No. 171. ASAHI BEERI258 words
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Article1224 1917-06-26 2 Frem Earl; Times. Aitiwaga tbe-ring to-day is what nigh*be ceiled st luxury, a thing of Intrinsic or sentimental nine, bat of ab particular nae, it probably bad-a highly practioaj origin. c cording to htoriane, the wearing of orjwmeoisoTgold and silver dates back to the time of1,224 words
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Article434 1917-06-26 2 A paper by Dr. de 0. Tries, partly after experiment! of Dr. N. L. Swart and Dr. A. J. Ultee, on Sugar as a Joagnlant for Crepe rubber ia published as a communication from the Central Robber Station at Buitenzorg (Java). The paper states that coagulation434 words
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Article69 1917-06-26 2 A chart issued by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association gives the results of auctions held during the second half f i?i 6 The quantity offered was 84,193,600 lb., of which 12,491,324 lb. sold at prices from $165 to $114 per parcel. For the whole year 24,609 tons were69 words
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Advertisement379 1917-06-26 2 The Continental Step C 9. mm kalus mvvmm/ D. Hi*s Street. Have just unpaakexi,, a. nwr shipment o*' Is. NOVELS with complete series of the famous CLUTCHING HAND STORIES. Raneegunge I Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INDO MALAY Oo.Ln, (Incorporated in Singapore.) Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is379 words
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Advertisement360 1917-06-26 2 A QOOD PHOTOGRAPH XBANB Your Very Likeness, Style and Hood. A PRODUCTION FROM Lee Brothers* Studio, HUI Street will produce these results. G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Hood aid well selected Maslc Violin Piano, etc. Good Strtegs for Stringed lastraaeats. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. Ml CATALOGUE360 words
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Advertisement878 1917-06-26 2 AUCTION SALES. Mortgagee's Sale o* Leasehold and freehold lands and brick-built houses sit in the district of Tranquerab, Malacca To be held by PUBLIC AUCTION It mg Sale-room, No. 11 First Cross Street, Malacca On Thursday, the 12th day of July 1917, at 11 a m PARTICULARS. Let X: Whtr»878 words
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Advertisement78 1917-06-26 2 AUCTION SALE At Our Sale-room. No. J Raffles Nm On Wednesday, June 27 at 11 a.m. 42 Bolts Sail Canvas No* 0 1, 2 and 3 60 piecf zinc boiler ■labs, 23 tins graphite pipe compound, tr-"die harness and leather seeing machines etc. To be sol 1 in lots. Now78 words
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Article477 1917-06-26 3 Smart Police Work What Mr. Jostic* Farrer-Manby remarked was one of the most wicked cases of the kind yet heard by him was decided at the Assises when a Sikh, Chanda Singh, and his wife, Raj Kanr, were sentenced to undergo 15 months' rigorons imprisonment each on477 words
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Article247 1917-06-26 3 Haj sr-Qaaoral Desmond O'Oalla Ctn writes to the Times" Have these gentiempn who speak and v.it« against reprisals—who are i willing to torn the left aheek ere the right is smitten —have any of them individually suffered Has an? one of them been the victim of German thoroughness' f247 words
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Article16 1917-06-26 3 Dr. W.H. Fry, Senior Medical officer, Pahang, his been admitted jnto the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpen;,16 words
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Article272 1917-06-26 3 A Laudable Record. The Monthly R eco rd of the Anglo-Indian Association, vast issued, contains the following reference to the Anglo Indian Foroe Although recruiting for the Anglo-Indian Force is not progressing as rapidly as could be desired, still progress is being made, and nithin week or two272 words
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Article165 1917-06-26 3 Accused Committed for Trial. The preliminary inquiry into the charge» of misappropriating sums totalling f 19,003 preferred against Siunathurai, Teen Kon Pah and T. E de Silra, all of the Police* Financial Department, concluded in tha Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Friday afternoon before Mr. A. W.165 words
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Article176 1917-06-26 3 Child Killed With a Parang. A brutal murder i» reported to have been eommitt d n*ar Bungei Gedong E'tate, Bagan S rai, on lues lay afternoon last week, Tbe Police of the diskiict ar« huuting fur an estate ooolie who is accu-od af having murdered hia176 words
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Article224 1917-06-26 3 Suicide of Chinese Woman. i.i_ The facts attendant on the death of a Chinese woman named Yong Fong Thye, which occurred at Tanjong Rambutan on April 21, and on whom Mr. H. A. Forrer, Magistrate, Ipob, held an inqne3t at the end of last week, wonld224 words
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Article78 1917-06-26 3 Delivered In London. The following are the dates of leparture from Singapore of the ''•"riTJpean Mails and their delivery in London, «larr Lbft. Dbli'kbbt.'. P. aO. Mar. 29 May 4 8.1 April 6 May 11 P. k O. April 16 May 18 8.1. April 5) May 80 MM.78 words
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Article144 1917-06-26 3 lMx<M** to Maiay* Tribwu.) Singapore, June 26. Mowrn Latham and Co., ttie Aruade, act viae the following qnotationa t— av»u»*a t&so urn UQ 140 AyarjMaT 130 5.50 v 10.80* 11.00 fca'gawnle U. 75 6.00* Puktt Mototig 0.671 0.72 a Pokn Katn 0.85 (L9O CladttotHroftg.... 0.00 913 OUnjaly144 words
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Advertisement60 1917-06-26 3 Trala See vice. Singapore (Tank Road) Dally The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Bahru to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Johore Bahru have commenced running from the 3rd May. The formnr train connects with the 9 a.m train, Tank Road to Johore Bahrn, and the latter60 words
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Advertisement512 1917-06-26 3 j THRILLS, LAUGHTER ANt> PATftOS jL? I Tha I The J Alhambra f Alhambra Is j AT THK fIL I get the BEST l 1 £Sk fw| E3'lmJP% Cartel. pictures, the M£S ■W WkWkW M W attached. Ice Creams, "P.. The Pioneer and Premier House- Th* House of Quality Cakes,512 words
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Advertisement61 1917-06-26 3 Tips Worth Noting. Advertising is more than ever essential, on the principle that the smaller the demand the greater the necessity to increase it.— The American Lead Pencil Co. Such advertising s* we have done bee shown ttat there is no reason why advertising is not doing as much for61 words
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Advertisement331 1917-06-26 3 TO-NIGHT t at TU TO-NIGHT ft E MP f I? E Tanjong Pngar Roe 4. Tram Pkm t r a Doer. SIC© KB 9aTOW k SHARP RED FEATHER PHOTO-PL AT PRESENT Fighting for Love 5 PARTS Featuring Ruth Stonehouee ar d Jack Mulhall FIRST SHOW 7JM p.n. SHARP. LIBERTY 2331 words
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Miscellaneous210 1917-06-26 3 Mails Close. To-day. Uatu Pabat Hong Wan i pm Port Dickson and Port Swetteubam *<J«lyps'> pic Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Hugan Will o' the Wbn I ."0 pm Malacca and Muar *Lady Weld 3 pm Kot» Tinggi Merantl 4 pm To-morrow. Pulau Batam PuJau Bulang flock Un 8.30 am Cuoob210 words
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Article863 1917-06-26 4 India has long held a record of which she has every reason to be prond in the matter of her trade returna. She haa her bad times bat, on tbe other hand, her good times amply compensate for all the trials and trooblea which may corns to try863 words
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Article138 1917-06-26 4 The Bandman Company. It was indeed going back to the "oil days" to visit the Victoria Theatre last night at:d listen to the pleasing arias of The Marry Widow," for althongh the .heme is full of vim is snffici' t bght and shade to make an acceptable story. And138 words
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Article96 1917-06-26 4 With such a plathora of entertain ment as prevails in Singapore at tha present moment smal! wonder can it ba that something must Bnff~>r. But there is no doubt thx. Mr. E H. Bostock has seem ad an entertainment which appeals to all. Money has been turned96 words
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Article178 1917-06-26 4 Anyone passing the V.M.C.A. Hall last Saturday evening wonld haveh?ard peals of langhte- issuing from the building and would have naturally wondered what on earth was happening. If thej had p—pad inside they would have aeen a very pleasant sight. The hall was com fortably filled with soldiers178 words
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Article56 1917-06-26 4 At the Hariuxa Hall to-n-ght there will be two new chapters of 'The Purple N4isk"', along with Naator and Victor oandies and other good pictuu j. Th*> Gaiety will be screening six further reela of •The Diamond from the Sky", to night, in addition to "Saved by Wireless"56 words
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Article113 1917-06-26 4 Reward for F. M. S Medico. The following extract from the aupplem-nt to the London Gazette of the 17th April. 1917, is published in the f M S Gasette for general information M War Office, 17th April. 1917. His Majesty the King has been graciously pb ased113 words
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Article113 1917-06-26 4 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will bs held in the Board Room, on Friday next, June 29, at 2.30 p.m. Agenda. L To confirm, if approved, the Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting, of 26th May and of the Special Meeting of June 8, 1917. 2. President* Rata*113 words
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Article359 1917-06-26 4 Tin here i 8 at HO7 871 (|1 down) 00Ion enl,i 2 1,12 i A rn<dl froii) parcels, i=» Thereto- v r F. J of Ranh p fa.s. hM *■>:>'im dto nffi„,\. p M Tk o< Pnbtto ProMtr.. kT.J.I pnt J" Mr. C W. H. fVwfcrmmi^-v Inform*'ion359 words
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Article47 1917-06-26 4 I Fror.tier Scrar. London, June 25, 5.5 p.m. Simla: It isofbcialh announced that operations were carried out by the Wasiiistan field force assisted by a Kepalaas contingent against In* Mabanda, Aeroplane and b'->mbs were employed. The enemy was severely punished. Our casualties w -re light.47 words
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Article132 1917-06-26 4 Pages Tkk Great War The Fighting Fronts 5 R.iwii 5 Submarining 5 America and the War 5 The Military Situation 5 Britain's War Bill 5 Grecce 5 South Africa 5 French Consular News 5 General: Story of the Bin? 2 Sugar as a Coagulant Mail Notices 3 Extraordinary132 words
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Advertisement220 1917-06-26 4 THE "TIGER BRAND REQ Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBKR SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best More and HH Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for all than any other Sports. Make. Sizes Stocked A C fl P6P Size» Stocked 4 to 11 Palp 4 to 11 I Sole Agents ROBINSON Co.220 words
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Advertisement394 1917-06-26 4 I New Photo-Playg In To-night's Programme f At the ideal V cture Theaire CASINO By-the-Sea, Off Beach Road. SECOND SHO .v AT 9 15 P.M. lO NEW REELS of the U'O v )EK -ElilAL I THE DIAMOND P aOM THE SKY In SO fcpls es-41-Beels. Featuring Mr. IRVING CUMMtf JS394 words
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Advertisement170 1917-06-26 4 JVST RECEIVED Fresh Shipment OP Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS From i Well-known Brewem For particular* and pr ices apply to Caldbeck. Macaregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner $20. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner $50. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our170 words
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Article270 1917-06-26 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COM viUNIQUtS. ft iiy Successful Raids. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 25, 1.35 p m. Sir Douglas Ha? statas We raided a number of points succe?-*--fntiy, and entered trenchos at Epeby, Bulleconrt, Rot*nx, Loos, and Hooge, killing many an! taking pruoner several. We remainedREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 270 words
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Article92 1917-06-26 5 Ground Regained London, June 25, 12.30 a.m. A French communique Bays: A sharp counter-attack east of Vaaxailion resulted in our recaptarn of the greater part of s dient still held by the ens ny north east of Moisy farso. The artillery duel was rather active in the Hnrtebiso sector92 words
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Article197 1917-06-26 5 Venezelos In Again. London, June 25, 7.1 a a.m. Athens M. Jonnart accompanied by M. Zaimis went to the pel ice, adnata they conversed at length with th« King. It is reported the Cabinet has resigned, and that M. Yenezelos is forming a new Ministry. Veoezelist Precautions. London, June197 words
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Article48 1917-06-26 5 London, Jaaae 25, 1.15 p m. BfdiMf Mr. H».gh*s ia to m.ke an Important r«:cruitiuK annonncement here in a few days. H" will probably declare that voluntarism is on its final trials. If it faiis the question of conscription inuBt be re-aubaaltted to the people,48 words
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Article378 1917-06-26 5 Review of the H If-Year. London, June 25, 3.45 p.m. The Times, su aiming up the views of its military correspondent (Colonel on the situation r or the hrdf year, points out that since January I, the Allied cause was miefly upheld by the British trinmphs. The378 words
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Article31 1917-06-26 5 Money for Red Cross. London, June 25,12.25 p m. Washington: Eighty million dollars was collecte 1 during tho first six diys of a nation-wide Red Cross campaign.31 words
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Article52 1917-06-26 5 A Socialist Suggestion London, June 25, 1.15 p m. Amsterdam Writing to tho Yorwaerts, Herr Scheideman says he is greatly disappointed at the uon-succ-ss of the German in Russia. He fears thane will bo a fourth winter war. He mends a d°mocratiBttion of Germauy, as a means of52 words
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Article45 1917-06-26 5 London, Jnue 25, 5.55 p.m. Paris: Prominent Norwegians gate that Baron Rautenfels is the personal courier of tho Kaiser and carried bombs in a diplomatic vnlise from G rmany, attempting to territories the Norwegians, alleging that they were piovisioniug the Alllep.45 words
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Article35 1917-06-26 5 London, June 25, 12.25 p.m. Amsterdam: The Tidenstegn states thai Germany has advi3-d the Norwegian Government that Germany intends to appoint Admiral Hints*, ex-Minister at Peking, to be Minister at Chrisiiania.35 words
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Article35 1917-06-26 5 L dou June 25. 12.25 p.m. v V >rk A raazaame at Havana haa exploded, killing one p*reoa and ioj iring many. It is b*Heved the disMtar was stated by a bomb.35 words
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Article28 1917-06-26 5 Hun Hero" Rewarded. London, June 25, 12.25 p.m. A tel gram from Amsterdam states that Brandenburg, the airraider of Lon ion, has received the order Pour le Merlte.28 words
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Article591 1917-06-26 5 Future ot the Wbite Race Botha's Fighting Speech- London, Juno 25, 3 25 a.m. Capetown: Sooakinc: it Robertson, Cape Colony, General Botha regretted that the provincial council t t°ctions had b «en fought orj poll tioa] lines. Thr-y ebon! bare remained ontside parly Tjnfortnnately politic? had b.ien dragged591 words
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Article155 1917-06-26 5 Maximalist Fiasco. London, Jane 24, 11.35 p.m. Petrograd The Maximalist plans were a complete fiasco. Neither the workmen nor soldiers rallied to their call. The military commandant of Petrograd and the President of the National Union of Workmen and Soldiers dissuaded the intending military demonstrators, the Union counteracting the155 words
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Article33 1917-06-26 5 London, Jane 25. 1 15 p.m. Tokio: The Enperor opsned a special session of the diet tc. lay. In a formal speech he did not refer to foreign relation!.33 words
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Article211 1917-06-26 5 Estimate Exceeded. London, June 25, 7.35 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Bonrtr Law s aei that the daily average national expenditure from October 8• to December 9 last year area £6 615,000; from April 1 to May slt waa £7,971,000 s from May 6 to211 words
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Article182 1917-06-26 5 Dutch U itc trices. London, June 25, 7 20 a m. The Daily Mail's correspondent at Th« Hague says that the populace of Rotterdam seized and distributed lighters of potatoes consigned to the Biitish Government, thereby creating a grave politicil situation. The Dutch British agricultural agreement allows Holland182 words
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Article88 1917-06-26 5 One Killed. Many Injured. London, June 25, l 30 a.m. Cork A prnantotl of Sinn Feiners yester liy evening attacked a recruiting otfioe here. Relatives of men at the frout res mted this and rioting ensued. Tiie polio-i made baton charges whioa proved ineffectual, and mditary with88 words
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Article71 1917-06-26 5 London, Juue 25, 12.30 a.m. Amsterdam: The Under Secre. tary for Foreign Affairs, Baron Newton, General Sir Hubert Belfleld, and Mr. Justice Younger have arrived at the Haguo to negotiate with German delegates reladve to the conditions of the respective war prisoners. L >n lon, June 25,71 words
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Article63 1917-06-26 5 London, June 25, 4 15 a.m. Queenstown The American Ad. miral W. 8. Sims has temporarily taken over the Irish naval command during the absence on leave of Vice Admiral Biyly who has been ordered a eh inge and rest owing to the severe strain of datie»since63 words
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Article25 1917-06-26 5 Lon ion, June 21, 11.35 p.m Amsterdam I A new Austrian Cabinet has been formed under the premiership of Doctor yon Seidler.25 words
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Article28 1917-06-26 5 London, June 25, 9.05 p.m. Japsy The Germans bare imposed a levy of two handred and fifty million franca on the occupied parti of RumanU.28 words
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Article873 1917-06-26 5 Anti-Malaria Campaiga. There is no doubt that the disease which is most readily associated with Malaya, and which is the speoial bogey of tin up-country resi lent—planter, miner, or pioneer in development work) —ia malaria. Whilst much has been done to lessen the prevalence cf the disease in873 words
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Article64 1917-06-26 5 SUPREME COURT. Appeal Ctse. At the Supreme Court this morn, ing, a case was concluded in which Lim Kang Sang appealed against the judgment of the Chief Justice (Sir John Bncknill, X O in tbe case of Habib Ahmad versus appellant. TLeir Lordships, Mr. Juotice Woodward, Mr. Justice64 words
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Article384 1917-06-26 5 Cheating. Charged with cheating in respect to one gold hairpin set with diamonds valued at $400, and one gold chain valued at $120, the property of one Tay Soon Han also with oheating in respect to one pair of bracelets valu- I at $70, two gul 1 iings384 words
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Article219 1917-06-26 5 Lawn Tennis S. C. C- Tournament. Yesterday's results were a* fol low CHAMPlONsniP.—Upcott beat Rucnwaldy, 6—o, o—l. Ham, heat Ailen, 6—l, 6—o. Heaps w.r. Sinclair pc a.cbed. Handicap Sisgl.es, Cla*s B Arch. Swindell beat Murray, 6—4, 6—l. Cassels beat Pnippa. 6—3, 2—6, 6—4. Potts beat Wreford. 6—3, 4—6, 6—o.219 words
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Article55 1917-06-26 5 In the play oil of the tie lor the Jane of the Selangor Golf Club JC M Bell beat Col. J H Tyte after having played IS holes and beeu all square. The L.dies' medal will be played for on Monday, July 2 Entiiea fo the Glaesford55 words
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Article334 1917-06-26 5 (By rourftty of the Frunh Consulate) Paris. Jane 84, 6.10 p.m. A powerful German attack on a front of two kilometres on the Chemin dcs Dames failed with heavy losses. We only abandoned advanced salient of onr line Doting the night the Gertnar.f attacked on several poin'P334 words
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Article34 1917-06-26 5 There are still some people in Shanghai who evidently have no money in rubber. Sach a one it must be who writes that the rnbbei company finance controversy i* growing hevea and bevea —Ex34 words
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Advertisement436 1917-06-26 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. LAST FEW DAYS Boatock's ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS Beach Road. ghanF new programme THIS WEEK. Next Matinee To-morrow last Matinee Saturday. SATURDAY NEXT THE I AST DAY IN SINGAPORE OF Tha World's Greatest Wonder Show. Book at Moutrie's. 7-6 v The Show that will Surely Please To-night! To-night!! AT436 words
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Article800 1917-06-26 6 Mm I«mi it* fcAU IhiHftrabl j mum Jvsm it. Man Lyai' and Intt, Sxofcaaae tad Bbare IlPIVl jlftitB. Kob. Valne. B*rm. Baliew. If- Allagar J/8 1/10 4 1 Anglo Java ft/I Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/ 1 Ayer Kuning 10/- 17/4 I/- Butane Malak 8/4* 1/9 t I BatuCaYe*800 words
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Article71 1917-06-26 6 bingapore, June V6. On L mdou B%nk 4 oi 2.4| Demand 2/4^ Private 3 tuft. 2/4 13/16 Jo India— Bank T. T. On Hongkong— B*nk d/d 9% prem On SbaujjSai— Bank d/d. 60\ On Java Bank T. T 134 On Jap*a—• Bank d/d. 109 Sovereign 1 »—buying rate \5471 words
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Article709 1917-06-26 6 [W4 *> Mt mM flu ifMM mmtmtmt \\i mrwmmmmmm.] Tbe PriceTf MUk. U tkt Mĕttmr urn Mmwga Tr%m$. Sir,—Certain letter! have appeared in the daily Prew coneerninjr the price of milk to-day compared with the pre-war days, and as there has been a certain amount of speculation on the709 words
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Article232 1917-06-26 6 Singapore, Jane 26. Tin. —See Local and General column. Copra*— Weak. Bnaineae done. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour. Do. Business done Gambier.—So Baiineaa. Ptpprr- —Steady. No Bneineee. Other Product*.— Market Quiet. UteH Leal thrift deeUliees. sat mega 110 S. per picul 936.00 Nntmege 80 S. 46.00 Copra232 words
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Article201 1917-06-26 6 Bl* Haul at Tslak Anson A nouey lender of Teluk Anson, (saji the T 0.M.). Karutbau Chettyby airnr, bad the unpleasant experience of being victimised by gang robbers in tbe early hours of Tuesday morning last/week, leaving htm the poorer by •.early 91,400. It appears that he201 words
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Article206 1917-06-26 6 Question of Rejected Coolies A meeting of tbe Kuala Lumpur District Planters Association was held at the offices of tba Association ou Friday, Lt.-Col. A. J. Fox presiding. Several interesting matters were down on the agenda for discneaion, among them the extremely large increase in the number206 words
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Article19 1917-06-26 6 We understand that the doable railway lioe from Prai to Bo kit Mevtajaui waa to be opeued on Suuday.19 words
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Article1015 1917-06-26 6 War IdlittMti. Off the beaten track it may be, bnt il waa ■till early -da/a when it obtained aa insight into all that modern war, especially as esrried on by Germany, means. Ia normal times a stray tourist oocasionsd remark so that there waa some excitement1,015 words
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Article95 1917-06-26 6 The new Tukwan of Kwanging, Chan King Kwan, has loetared Canton to be in a state of siege in consequence of the political situation in the North. There does not appesr to have been any tronble at Canton, and Tukwn's declaration is assumed to have as its object the control95 words
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Article36 1917-06-26 6 An eating honee untitled to bath* at no- tm or J 21 in ihe Jehi Rivpr, Kuala U 3 drowned. It is said h aras i 1 to epileptic I*l His borly basnet been rec isretwd.36 words
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Advertisement217 1917-06-26 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try I"t X ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. RafflesMotorGarage RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. French and English Cars in excellent condition (5 and 7 seaters) for hire day and night, and also MOTOR LORRIES. FOR SALE:—Accessories, Petrol, Tyres, etc.,217 words
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Advertisement50 1917-06-26 6 I ECONOMY IN W4R-TIME i i When a iirm k*s spent a K great J A of money is advertising »t cannot alter its prices without losing much of the bendrtt ot its advert ising. It \s therefore an undoubted advantage to buy advertised goods when general prices sre rising.50 words
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Advertisement155 1917-06-26 6 AMOTHER MIRACLE The miracles performed by Little S OrieaUl Balm are almost countless. Men and women who have become crippled by the horrible agonies of Rheumatism are throwing away crutches, canea, and bandages, and walking free with elastic step. Rheumatism in the back or shoulders, in the arms or legs,155 words
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Advertisement472 1917-06-26 6 SALVITAE. The m >*t powerful but harm!- nvtHm I tonic, prodaciiij etaftssat retalts, im- I mediate and pasmanaat, ia a f I Q-rvous ssasasmaoo. ia both I married or unmarri-'i. Pri tl pLial. Aatbma Tableta. The Kest r-rcedv I i c Eedt j BeaetSffna, Ita at I Asthma. Instant Ki.A472 words
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Miscellaneous117 1917-06-26 6 Singapore Volunteer Jorpi, Orders for th« we*k ending Friday, Jane 29 To day 5.15 p m. Drill Hall S.V.-j Recruits. b.H.E. v NC.Og ii do Maxim Co. 5.10 i do hiD^Bt 4 Oo 515 Bras Basah RI. Malay Co! To-moTow. 515 Drill Hail Maxim Co 510 do S.V.R, 4 M117 words
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Article1370 1917-06-26 7 How Can We Help It is important for the future wrllbeing of the Albania that Western opinion ebou! i m> aeure justly and reasonably tbe military prospects of revolutionary Russia. In English newspapers one diaoarns a thiol -disguised impatience wish the revolutionists, aa wish men who have lowredthe fighting1,370 words
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Article24 1917-06-26 7 Parades for June. Friday, Jane 29. 5 15 p.m. Entire Company Parade at Bons-tt-ad Institute. A. Agnew Officer Commanding, Civil Guard.24 words
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Article27 1917-06-26 7 The Deputy Controller of Labour, Penar.g, telegraphed on Saturday morning that 1,310 coolies arrived on Friday evening and would proceed direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine thore.27 words
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Article320 1917-06-26 7 Victim of Circumstances Mr E L D Evans, manager of Sengat Estate, Kampong Kepayang, Perak, writes to the Ipoh paper from the Carrington Hotel, Katoomba, Bine Mountain*, N. 8. W The enchsed cutting from tbe Sydney Moinirg Herald of May 15 may interest yon. The case caused great320 words
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Article73 1917-06-26 7 News has been received of the death of Pte. Lovell Brohier, of the Royal Fusiliers, who was killed in the battle of Gaza on April 10. Having secured a commission, young Brohier was expected to leave Egypt on April 30 to rejoin his unit in France, but fell in the73 words
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Advertisement72 1917-06-26 7 Don t worry a J/kjdtl_ about the Morning "^^Pfe^ One or two Pinkettes taken before retiring will positively prevent that morning headache and tired feeling. These dainty laxatives cure constipation, liverishness, biliousness, sick headaches and ill smelling breath. Slip a phial in your waistcoat pocket to-night <fc u;> lit t)-morrow.72 words
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Advertisement204 1917-06-26 7 WANTED WANTED. Secretary for a Chinese Commercial firm, must be a good correspondent and accountant. Only Straits-born Chinese need apply. Engineering, e'o "Malaya Tribune." 25-6 30-6 WANTED A Ma'ay Clerk. Apply enclosing copies ef tei'imoaials to Box 29f, cere of Mai *>a Tribur c 13.6 v WANTED AN OFFER. For204 words
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Advertisement260 1917-06-26 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Bstablibhkp 1874. ijtooerouATßD is India. FUNDS "xceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. [income io 1916 $4.318.517.50 Total Out 801 l 1111 $2,410,411.50 assurance effected Id 1918- 54.250.M2 85 I Increase la Funds $1,111,111.09 Total Policies in force 65,842 aspiring, with Bonus additions, $72,522,348 14.260 words
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Title Section24 1917-06-26 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Daily.] V«L IV. No. 149 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article973 1917-06-26 1 (Sechuivt U Mtday Trtkmtu.) Messrs Wheclock and Co., tho leading ihip and freight broken at Shanghai, favour us with the folowing advice nnder date Jane 7. Oar Hosaeward Freight market, at any rata to Europe, haa raore or less come to a stand still on account of973 words
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Article53 1917-06-26 1 June 24. Mate Hari, British Cslypso, British Pin Seng, British R. S. Barn, Dutoh Hsin Lee, Chinese Kwang Lee, Chinese Jane 25. Lady Weld, British Easopar, British Ipoh, British Will o'the Wisp, British Medusa, British Meran. British Hong Wan, British Melchior Treub, Dutch Singkel, Dutch De Haan, Dutch Asdang,53 words
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Article48 1917-06-26 1 June 23. Kuala, British Ranee, British Klang, British Circe, British Hye Leoug, British Hong Wan, British Sri Muar, British Anjon, British Hock Lee, British Singkep, Dutch Emile, Dutch Van Hogendorp, Dutch Brouwer, Dutch Singkara, Dutch Hingkawang, Dutch Kojo Maru, Japanese June 24. Produce, Norwegian Hsin Lee, Chinese48 words
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Advertisement287 1917-06-26 1 Stoomvaart Maatschapplj "Rotterdam Uopd" (Incorporated iv Holland) The niailsteamer "GOEKTOER" a will sail for BATAVIA this week. For freight and passage please apply to Internationale Gredlet and Handelsvereeniglng Rotterdam" Agents. 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE, 931. 7-3 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERYGo. SHIKBANpLEIS 8 PROYIWirNC CONTRACTORS. Tbe Company's Launch meet* Incoming ships. Office —16287 words
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