Malaya Tribune, 28 June 1917

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AIND^ 55^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 151 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CN iRalapa Cribunc. THURSDAY, JBNB 28
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    • 346 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE* I AND I SHIPPING GAZETTE, f I 7V />'•/' Hewspajmr of the t Btrmt§ Settlements. I PUBLISHED DAILY. I OoaapM« of I, f I C,r>'W-j N» ws In» F. m.-./j,,,* Clii-M. UdU, Ce\lcn and Japan' k LFull and Latest War News. Till CACT GET MAY FROM IBM
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    • 510 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated n New Zealand RBJ InsaranoM effeotad ou Buildingi Rent aad Merjhaniiße of ever description MAUME Insurances aocspud to a! parti of the world at lo#»eit Mtt4 WAI USI accepted to all part*. J. HENRY Oiicei: 2, Fiolavaon Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporator.
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    • 102 1 Sanitasj Disinfectant I I g 6 Pine-Tree" j I This disinfectant freely emulsifies j i with water, producing a I milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. i sanitas 1 i I] I is known throughout the world I AS A I I RELIABLE I I disinfectant. The name always 1 carries
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    • 291 1 I THE MALA YA TRIBUNE! ASD Z SHIPPING GAZETTE. J SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 Half yearly 7.25 J Per quarter 365 X Per mensem 1.25 I z Poetage Extra 50 CtS. per month, g Temporary 'Phone No. 171. e> Estate Supplies Acetic 09&981.) Acid Veneer Chests
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  • 1663 2 Three Months' Review. Continued Devtlopmest Tbe Deptrttuent of Agriculture una i Cuninicroe recrntly published a report based oq specie! investigations crude with regard to Japan's foreign trade dm in* tii first three euonthg of tb« year; .ays vt c Japan Cl'ouiele of May 23' d. Tbe continued
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    • 213 2 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or Sttrapean household furniture M wnatj description (big or small lot. Good prices offered. Apply to 1 *Ai Mnlayn, Tribune. uTrRI^HARINE BLUE Bed Lead and oilier Byestuffs. Woolen and e&N HUM, Trunks, ETC., ETC. Winchester now I No. 13 Coilyer Quay, SINGAPORE. I II "j
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    • 201 2 Tito Continental Stamp Co. si:;.-? mm m mvmn, D. Hij;h Street, Have just unpacked a new shipment of Is. NOVELS with complete eericß of the famous CLUTCH INO HAND STORIES. ißanesgunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bonds Junctions INDO MALAY Go., in. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Useful to Pjuttrs. OUR GROUND NUT CAIE, which
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    • 349 2 H. AHMAD. CM! aad Strectarat Earner, Samyer aad UaUdlug, Centrictar, Estate Ceiamlsslei AfeaL OFrios: 111, Market Strut BIKOAPORIS aa* JaLAS RaHHAL, I3ATO PAHAT. 5-5 a A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Your Very Likeness, Style and Mood. A PRODUCTION FROM Lee Brothers' Studio, Hill etraat will produce theae reaulta. CATALOQte FREE WANTED
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    • 1075 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BALE OF Excellent Teak Household Foraitjrc, Plant*, etc. At No. 11 Holland P*rk Estate, Holland tfoad, b?yocd t) Gardens. On Saturday, June 59, at 2 30 pm. Very h?vnd«»umely e*rved tewk aidohoaud *\rh bevtili 1 panels, polished teak dining table, seek stand .t i nd aras eaatrs
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  • 1148 3 Tbe MMtV Aims. foUowiog of lan week's warring i* i»« okl by the British Lagakioa «t Baaajhea, bus must not be eonaiih rrd eiheaai. London, June 15 lhc Kina a«id Qarrn are on a visit to industrial and thippiug ceutics in the north-east of Efg'and. The British, F
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  • 285 3 Singapore. Jnne 28 Tin.—' Sea Local aad General column. Copra.— "Want Bneintss done. Tapioca* —Weak. Easiness lone. wffo Flour- Do. Busings done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Other Prohtct*.— M trket Qn;-*t. Utsst Local llarkit dMtatiHi. Nutuaoss 110 S. p*r pinnl $36.00 Nntmegs 80 8. 46.00 Copra
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  • 85 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates ol iiperiard from Singapore of the Emopenn Mai;* *nd their delivery iff Lotidf 11. Man nauvßism P AO. af «r. 2a May 4 ft I April a May 11 P* O. April 1* ay !8 BT April M May 30
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  • 14 3 Vessels in communication at noon «ritli the local Commercial Wireless Station :—None.
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  • 157 3 Singapore, June 28. Morsre Latham and Co M UV »rcade. alvia* th* following quot.*•"ns A orGajfcb $4 00 14.10 \r*rKnnhigs 1.30 1.40 \ytr Moiek 2.30 2.50 fcyar J'ansf 10.80 11.00 BaagownU 5.75 6.00 BoJdt Jolotoi.g 0.70 0,75 I Bukit Katil 0.85 0.90 CLacgksO ftsrtig..„ 900 9.15 Gbnealy
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    • 523 3 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. f 1116 THRILLS, LAUGHTER AND PATHOS Alharabra I Alhambra Is is the only g j AT THE #K Aa s»« V l Theatre j g I BEST I Cakes, Coffee* f I Orchestra, j xha Pioneer and Premier House—The House of Quality Tea. etc. 1 S
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    • 68 3 lips Worth Noting. Advertising in cjore than ever essential, on the principle that the smaller the d n.and the greater the new ssity to increase it.— The i American Lend Pencil Co, Such adverriPing as we have i dene has shown fat there is no r.asoo why advertising is not
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    • 495 3 j TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT X t AT THE POPULAR FPOrO-PLAY HOU-E E MIP f RE Teajong Pa par Koad. Trams Pass l>.s User. i 11 »m» mi ii in ii in r i BEBt IS SOHETHING NEW, SOMETBING EVEEYONE WANTS. A tWries ef J-Ptel Detective stories. TheHeriis of the Secret
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    • 262 3 Mails Close. To-day. Laboeau Bilik, Tandjong Balei au<i Mf1»n* Singkel 1.80 ptn Port Dickson and I'ort Swetteuham *Hebe 2.80 pas Mer»in Blair Harbour and'i'rtngganu Arali«*r«t 2 30 paa r>nang "Van Waerwyc-k ?.*0 pro Priai ftajah, Tetnbilan&n and indragiri Quorra 2.10 pm j Mcar and Malacca Kaka 8 pin "angkok Sodeguara
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  • 1076 4 The report on the State of brant j for the jeer 1916 he* been issued. It if elgned bj Mr. 0. E. Cetor, British aWsident of the State, who succeeded the late Mr E. B. Msnndrell, who waa murdered on May 19 laat year by an intoxicated Sikh constable.
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  • 121 4 untitled Opera Company. High Jicks." The company QfpejsJtad by Mr. Manner B-indman, se red another snecefe last nich' with the old favorite" Hiah There is no nfcesslty to eulogise, where every member of the east* ia wtll known. Nor why make the moat of those who have already become
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  • 62 4 Lovers of variety gre promised a great treat in tbe oe-tr future, for on July 9 next w« are to hare Ua£ Cameoa herr. Wp relieve that the Cameoa p< >a&. as a reputation which is owned by few similar combinations. With an extensive ret* rtoire it is
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  • 67 4 Last Monday night at the untitled Theatre, when "i iviiiz*tion" was put on the for the benefi* of the Anglo-Cuin-s* Scoool Fund, three hundred and fifty dollars were realised. Tue Priceipal of the School wishes to thank the Proprietor of the Empire for his kindness in giving the proceeds of
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  • 105 4 Tin ia quoted at £239.10.0 in Loudon. On the London inaiket gambier is making 60/-. Sago flour (Sarawak; is quoted at 35/- in London. Tapioca fair Hike ia dono at 1% on the London market. On the London market aopra fair merchantable is making £66,0.0. Black pepper
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  • 68 4 To-Diy. Ban Jinan Open, Tina Italian Circnr, Hiaaoh R >:id, ?.3<j prr. To-morrow. St. Peter. Muuicipal Coastiiia«i<«B, I 30 pru. Homeward muilcl>*§, ny trnirt Btraits Inning Co nywijay, Man. Bandraan Opei *,"»Jrio©6late Soldier.' Italian Circus, Road, 9 30 pm. Saturday. Bandman Opera, 1 Theodore A Co." Italian Circae,
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  • 503 4 Tin here Is at fill rajfiei 225 tons sold. 1 —MP): Tbe .Mex%nd> ia c has been closed ami! J j* Renter. Mr. H. F. of j orß Estate, has left for home where l! intends joining up. London June 26.—Silver is 39 5/8 Ther, El More
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  • 122 4 FAGKH ti I X lilvt AT VT4t k Toe Fighting Fr.'Ut* America snd the War 5 German Aims Mesopotamia Piiaoiit re oi War Re Inlistmeni King aud the Fleet Submarining Russia GENERAL: Japan in 1917 J Vlail Notice* Local Share Market Week's >otntnary j Straita Produce Brunei Amnaementa
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    • 206 4 the "TIGER" BRANOREO Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBER 80LE8) New Stocks Just Received. The Best Jlli More and MMk Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for all mmm\\w than any other Sports. W Make. S Stocked El ft 5 'e» Stocked 4 ioi! tP6iUU' p air ito n Sole Agents x ROBINSON
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    • 366 4 *e>w Photo-Play» In To-nlght^Procrarnm* At th? Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO By«the*Sea, OfT Beach Road SECOND SHOW AT 9.1S P.M. lO NEW REELS of the WONDER SERIAL THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY la SO t plaiK.<»»-€» 1-Reel*. ■aatarlag Mr. IBVING CUMMINGB aad MISS LOTTIE FICEFOBM 5 New Composts Episodss Fpiaode 14.
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    • 170 4 JDST RECEIVED Fresh Shipment —op Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS Prim i wilMmwi Irewery For particular* aad prices applj to Caldbeck, Maegregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin j S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner $20. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner $50. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our
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  • 126 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Repel Attack REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 27, 2 25. p.m. Sir Driglas Hu< stages: oir artillery this morn: g prevented the development of a counter-attack p irth-nestsini'il of Fontaine les CrciiiU*». We buccessfully raided w rat ward ef Oppy. Our fire
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  • 84 5 London, Jaue 27,12.5 a rn. Field Marshal Sir Douglai Haig ii\s we gained all our objectives night in the operations north west of Fontaine lt-a Croi9iiles. Oor losses were alight- Wo drove off two strong attacks. We extended our gains soo'h-wea: of Lans and captured positions astride the
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  • 119 5 London, Jane 27, 4.25 p.m. !Uut<*r's correspondent st Hesdqaarters states that strong battle patrols are maintaining aggretiive contact with lv*> enemy soath and west < f L'BJ, where we oontinue to gain ?:oi,nd. Th* rigut rlink of oar alpaca appears weat npon the
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  • 145 5 London, June 27, 7.30 a.na. TheTimeaeorreapondentit Head* qwtera reterting to tba British progress south west of Lena Bi>s that what the official communique called a successful minor operation ia tbiti regiou had a aaccess the significance ol which was beyond Hi actual dimensions, aa the advance
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  • 58 5 London, Jane 27, 7.35 a.m. A telegram fjom Amsterdam s'ates that the population of Menin, north-east of Meesioes, has e\acua.*d the town. I'he German gene ral staff has 1-ft Coortna for Ghent. The Germane now apeak of the B itith not with dislik» bat with fear. The
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  • 49 5 Strength of the Hun. London, Jnne 26, 1L55 p.m. Paris Le Ganloia estmates that 55 divisions oppose the Bri-isb front over 140 kilometrea. One hundred and two face the French on a front of 570 kilometres. Thus the Germans are twice as strong there aa against tbe British.
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  • 32 5 London, Jane 27, 12 5 a.m. A French communique saya the artillery duel is fairly lively in tb* region ot* Laffiux mill. T-iere is a violent bombardment of Rtuicaa.
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  • 103 5 London, Jane 27, 4 35 p*m A F-eoch states: Artill-y struggle continues to be most \iolent fin tbe region o Hart* lis?. Among the ©rg*nk»«ioi* we eaptared on June 25 is a M bragons leave" which is over a hundred metres wide and three IOI ,r t deep,
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  • 89 5 Operations Resumed. London, June 27, 2.20 p. m. A wireless Russian official message says that southward of Brzezany tbe enemy forced his way into our trenches. A ooouter attaok compelled the enemy to retire. There is incense enemy artillery fire in the ™-?iong of Potatory, Ri;mik and Kotov. We
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  • 36 5 London, June 27, 515 p.m. An Austrian communique states We completely re captured, after tenacious fighting, positions south of Sngana Valley still in enemy hand.". All eomter attacka collapsing, we took prisoner eighteen hundred.
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  • 84 5 The Hague Conference. London, Jons 2s. 2.55 p.m. Th« following q taction will be diseufsed at tin BafffM War Prisoners delegation: The resumption and extension of repatriation of combatant and civilian prisoners under existing agreements; the transfer of combatant prisoners to neutral countries in addition to Swi'z
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  • 47 5 Lord >n, Jane 27, 1.55 a m. Renter learns the Anglo-Gernssn war prisoners conference at ths Hague was decided upon with a view to avoiding the delays Inseparable from correspondetiee through intermediaries and the consequent hardships to prisoners whom it is desired to benefit.
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  • 208 5 The Question of Men. London, Jnne 27, 4T.25 a.m. Ihero is a by-eleouon in the Abercroniby division of Liverpool .iae to the elevation to tha pet rage of Col. R 0« W. Chaloner. The new Federation of Discba'ged bailors and Soldiers which Mr. J. M. Hogg, M. P. and
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  • 41 5 London, June i 7, 1.55 a.m. The House of Commons r« by 144 to 71 an amendment to the Electoral Reform Bill disfranobia ing conscientious objectors, after Sir George Cave declared that its adoption would wreck the measure.
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  • 35 5 London, Jane 27, 7 35 a.m. Rotterdam i Some 22 G«rrn<« ahips from Hamburg and the Baltic entered the new waterway laat week. [German shipping at Rotterdam la Steadily increasing.
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  • 593 5 Com mission's Rep rt. London, Jane 26, 10 35 p.m. The report of the M«*opotamia Commission constituting another historic war document was issued to-night as a blue book of 188 pages. It deals comprehensively with the operation from the time of its origin, through the various stages of the
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  • 37 5 Cosszcks Conf'deut. London Jane 27, 1.5 a.m. Petrograd: Tho Cowacks Congress passed a resolution of confidence In the Government and promiaed strong support towar.it. the ending of anarchy and stifling of efforts at a counter rov-»lati«*n.
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  • 47 5 London, June 27, 5.15 p m. Petrograd A Liea'tuant «.m*d Debedeff haa been appointed to be temporary Minister ot Marine. The Government haa abolished courts martial, subatituting permanent military eourta for nrf-u: and grave eaaea. M. Kerenaky ia touring K»**n and the Caucasian frout.
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  • 137 5 His Majesty's Mestige. Londsr:, Jnne 26. His Majesty the King has j at concluded his second war visit to the Grund Fleot acomparded by Prince Albert Hd commented on the great expansion and Improvsments daring th* past year To reach tbe Fieet the Kin* embarked on
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  • 60 5 London, June 27, 6 10 p.m. The Press Bureau states thas H M. the King has sent a to Admiral Sir David on gratulating the Qrand Fleet on ite high standard of preparedness. The Navy never stood higaer in the estimation of friend and foe. Sir David
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  • 66 5 Disorde s. London, Jun<? 27, 7.35 s.oj. A telegram Athens states that reservist demonstrators on June 24 cheered Germany and Mackensen, and trnni to spread the report that Salonika had fallen, Allied troops arrived within four hours, Franco Russian troops with artillery enoiroling the city. M. Jonnart considers the
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  • 31 5 London,dune 26, 1.5 a.m. Tbe French have demanded of M Zaimis the dismissal of the Chief of Police and the puuishm Sit of the organisers of tho recent demonatraHon.
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  • 174 5 London, June 27, 3 30 p.m. The Gax-atte notifies eight Victoria Gross awards, inclnding ooe to Lieutenant R. G Comb* of the Canadians for conspicucas gallantry iu leading an attack. He reached the objective with five men, and oollected others and repeatedly charged, taking prisoner eighty Germans. He
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  • 56 5 London, Jam* 27, 6.05 p.m. Rotterdam: The total amoaut of potatoes pillaged on June 24 did not exoeed a hundredweight, nor did It form part of a consignment to Britain. Tne populace, however continues to crowd the wharves watching lighters bringing potatoes from the count)y to ships.
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  • 54 5 London, Jann 27, 5.15 p.m. Amsterdam: Tbe Frankfurter Zettung states that lb**™ has been a considerable export of gold recently from Germany with tbe o» arresting the fail of the mask. Ic ifl significant that the Berliner Tageblatc is now endorsing the Socialist plea for immediate Intro,
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  • 58 5 London, June <;6, 1.20 p.m. Madrid Signor Dato in a statement jasif y Ing martial law declares that certain foreign correa poodanta are implicated in tbe revolutionary movement. Be states that the censorship of newapapera u> eaaential because their distorted views on the international situatio a c
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  • 88 5 French Commarder'tj View* Lordon, Jnne 27, 1.45 p.m. Parte General <n a striking article in the Balh'ten dec *'me*>s, eayg »hat G- rmany. having failed to oh am peace by faro*, is a* present scheming to aeonre It by a rnae. including the formula*l "no oonq'i*ata," wh'cb the
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  • 48 5 Germ in a'ton. London, J>i :7. 1.25 a. m. "The Ha«n*», officii German has agreed to cede a number of German ships now in the Dutch East Indies as value equivalent to the seven Vessels torpedoed on Feb 23. Germany compensates the crews of the lost ships,
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  • 228 5 At a meeting of the Eoraaian Literary Associntion held last night at the Shorthand Wilten' Association Rot ins, kintlly lent for the occasion, the following sotjeot, taken from a correspondent'a letter in tho Straits Times of tbe 13th instant, came op for debate. That the Legislative Council
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  • 150 5 D co bm to hind of the circTma'anc a under which C.ptain 1. litd of P»nang and recentiy in tho aarvioe of the Straits Stesn ship Company, gaintd the Vilita y Crrrs in Mesopotamia. An Order of the Day, dated IHi April, 1917. by Lieut. General Sir
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  • 196 5 Fl >rentino BalUsterol, the bullfighter, vbo wag caught by a ball at h» ling in Madi id and died from bia wounds, waa twenty four years old. Hid dta>b has caused math •kit and revived the campaign Mgaiotr bullfighting. Ilia boly will becon eyed to
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  • 58 5 The American liner untitled (whioh arsV repeated last m nth to have au»k a auburn i<> has arrived inMiwYoik. lb* officers b«diev» that they did oot riuk tue submarine, but a shell demolished th* peri, tape, d imaged the oonning tow<r end Kilted the cnptalo. The sub gtri a% 1
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  • 503 5 SUPREME COURT. Alsagoff Litigation. Case Concluded Id <be Supreme Court, yesterday dternoon, judgment was delivered in the case in which Syed Omar bin Mr.bamed A bag off, appealed against a certain point in the finding •>f Mr Josiic" Spronle in the action brought bj B>cd Haeean bin Mohadied
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  • 201 5 AlUgtd E emy Trading. Before Mr. Langbam Carter a? the District CJoart, yesterday afteritoon, tbo healing was continued of the case in which Tan Ceng Lan *ml Tin Chin K<at, proprietor and manager, respectively, of Chop Sanp Wan. are charged with attempting to trad* with th-»euemy hy declarim
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    • 82 5 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888. W THE SUPREME COUKT OF T*E Knurr* BtfiTTL,EMENTB. SETrLEMENT OF SINGAPORESummary Caae. INBANKRTJVTC*. No. 252 0U914. He Go Tiang i oh. NonCE I» HER- BY GIVEN thut a Sec na UiMdendis intended to ba declan a in the ab v« matter. All creditors must p-ove their
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    • 464 5 Latest Advertisements. T ™rz™? LastThreeDaus STAB OPERA Llwl MW MU W •t tie nunc lam of the North Bridg* Rod A rMltj good Htodu,t.ni Pint Greatest Success Lai &_Gohar in Sin g a p 0re LOOK OUT I Saturday 30th Jane HERNANI Bostook'a will l>e »t«g*d. Phone 156« for Mats.
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  • 778 6 »ii«* Oi Jifi ie fa Harict ta'i Maraiag Joys 2». Me-t» I».. aT and E-vti, Exchange and "*h. re Baakera, is&u« tbe laSsaiag U«t of ej-aofali v«: debtor Shares. J/- A'lapr t/10 t Aj>«Tu J 6 8 -|> 10)- I *> y ci a iii., S7 c
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  • 67 6 binyipore, June $$> On London Bank 4 *l ll Demand fy|f Prirate 3 mk. 2/* 13/16 On TudU— Bank T. T. Oa Hou jkong— Bank df4 pratn Os>Bhan;h\i-. Bank d/il. |Pj On Jara Bank T. T 134 On J apau—Bankd/i. 109 doveroigu —baying ra*« 04 India Coil Bills last
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  • 641 6 I 1 reps rati e r for Wa*. Canton, Jane 14. The former ravnlutiAneri-s here are ntl eatiafied with tba present policy of the Kwangtung officials regarding tee action an tar taken on behalf of the Oentral Government and republicanism. Some even intimate that the leading officials,
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  • 261 6 Lawn Tennis. S. C. C Tooraaneit. Souse interesting play was wit nessed yesterday in the above Tournament. The results were as follow Championship.-—Tinaley beat Paeu, 6—3,6—2. Handicap mmwm Claas C— Holden brat Jonea, 6—it, 6—2. NaWCOMERS' Ii AID I C A P.— Board man w. o Lmden scratched. Tamer
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  • 39 6 The Anglo.Chinese School sports will be held on Saturday afternoon, June 3i>, beginning at 3.30 o'clock aharp. There will be no distribution of priz*a this year, as the p-i/.e m"»n<y of $SoJ will bag-yea to wuB Wir Hdirf Fond.
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  • 35 6 Tha Jaly Bogey competition of the Singapore Golf Clan will be competed for on Saturday aud San. day, Jnly 7th and Bth, and the July Ladies' Spoon competition on vionday July 2nd.
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  • 260 6 Lloggi Plantations. Dividend 140 Per Cent The report of the Linggi Plantations, Ltd., for 1916 states that to consolidate Pitehikawa estate with the Klang division 46.91 acrea of native holdinga were purchased, of which 40.10 acres were planted with rubber. Daring the year 100 additional acres were planted
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  • 138 6 Messrs Barlow Co.'s Report. Singapore, June 27. 3ome 587 tons ware catalogued for aale at the usual weekly Anc tiona which commenoed to-day. The tone of the market waa quiet, with only prime qualities of the standard grades in good demand. In sympathy with advices from London,
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  • 158 6 The following has been received by the British Ambassador in Madiid from Senor Per»zGaldns, upon whoie he Royal Society of Literature has eonfeired iti medal aa the moit dia. unguished liring representative of Spanish literature You can well onderetand the immense satisfaction and pride which I feel
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  • 450 6 Coroner's bqafry. The Inquiry into the ciieumetancea attending tbe dta:h of Rilph Lesslar was held on Ba*nrd«v before Mr. 8. M. L-mgeton, the Fenar-s Coroner. Imprctor AUxander eoaducied tho irauiry. The first witnrs* caMed was Lim Tit Scan who stated that on May £8 at 1 p.m.
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  • 149 6 Smoke House Entirely Gutted At 12.30 o'clock oo Batawday morning—half an hoT-- at't«r mid night—a fi br«>'<.. I ot in thr amoke hnvm on E»:j'h Telok In a few jniwn:*a the whole bnildii g was ablaze. Immediately on \hf alarm heirg givt-r, the eaanaget, Mr. F.
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    • 238 6 There is no Better Ale Than ĕs^" X* j ON SALE AT, 1 Tli® Leading Hotels j j Principal Liquor Dealers. I RatTleßloforGarage I" RIFfUS HOTEL BUI DINGS. I I French and English Cars in excellent condition (5 and 7 saatera) for hire day and night, and also MOTOR LORRIES.
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    • 375 6 Train Set vice. Singapore (Tank Read i Dally. The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Uahra to Gem is an L the 6 45 a.m. train from <»•• naa to Johore Bahrn have commenced running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with .be 9 a.m train, Tank R >ad
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    • 454 6 The Ancient Torturers oouid have devised nmh m, cruel than the MghtruJ ti or pains of Sciatic. 1 v r B| Modern eiicine r«r, nothing m~re effective m utile's mani iAjji wherewith lo a mmi this u#. i affl.ct. on. It doss its wot y itwel Haply rub it in.
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  • 502 7 Some of i s *speels. In the course of a communication »o Tbe Times Imperial aud Foreign Trade i Sbtfatpore correapoiident states that, at th' M suit of inquiries made OQ 1 elfljt some rauutbs ago, th a people and merchant r of Jjva era astsSoot t«>
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  • 24 7 Parades for June. Fiiduy, Jnne 19. 5 II p.m. Bttllre Company Parado tit Bonatoad Institute. a. kum OflloOf Commanding, Civil Guard,
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  • 967 7 What it Mmos. Iv Lbo days of bbUHom ul men in the fi dd fur one WtiosJ or another, and fortuncH at OVOTJ band amount ing to DBSjßiaailiioaa, it is uu lonspi start bug to beiir people speak of billions of this or tho*. Rut a writer
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  • 139 7 Abdication Proposed London. May M Lord Keher states that be has seen a latter written from Barlin by an ofhcr r stating that the Kais«r's abdication was mentioned at a repeal meeting between th" Emperors. Tho reccn. ■traction of the Empire, says the writer, is openly being discasead
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  • 149 7 Sir Gtoorge Reld, m P., the former Australia: Couinjisaioner. who it probably the wolghtlH of Empire ata\MftiMa in mere avoirdupois, uud li oert dnly on* of the litfhrr*jt in the matton of delicate wit, toi«l tha story of one of his latest adventures at tho dinner
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 648 7 NOTICES Straits Settlements Police Police Notice. ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES ORDINANCE 1913. Renewal of Permits for Firearms. All per>o*a iv possession of flieirpjs a«-e bsfebf reminded tha' permits for such Grenrics expire 01. lhe SOtk Jca*, 1917, and should be reuewrd as aooa af!*r that dV« ss possible, lessens failing to
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    • 297 7 TO X LET OFFICES AHD CODOWNS TO LET. Hoa 6-D. 8 E, 8-G, 6-H, B«.tterUoad. Appiy to Yeo Uock Hoo, N T o. 3 Basles Pi -ns. 14 6 a TO LET. Mayfair" 446, Pasir Panjasrff, Breritw od 76, Kinjj'* Read. For particulars applp t;» S. Towlinsoi M. lost. C.E
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    • 591 7 BANKS QHASTtREO BANK OF MIMA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA !>'(?OKPORATED IK ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER- Paid up Capital in flO.Ot'O Shares ot £20 each ttMh,W BmmnmPmi £!s)'.m;" R«serv« Lability of Proprietors sump* BANKERS The Batik of England, Tha LondoL City and Midland R*nk, Ltd.. The Lotion County and Weetminatai 3ank, Ltd.,
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    • 80 7 jj wi'i* iii a as— jm mL .mm■ n am > »ys»» Don't Forget! J^f] Before going home to-day get a phial ot I'inkettes. the dainty little laxatives that give nature just the assistance needed to correct constipation, liverishness, biious headaches, clear the complexion of blemishes and sweeten tbe breath.
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    • 215 7 WANTED WANTED. Secretary for ft Chinese Cunimercial firm, must be a good correspondent and accountant. Only Straits-bom Chinese need apply. Engineering, c o "Malaya Tribune." 19 ti 10 t WANTED A Ma'ftj C ier!.. App!> 8 icljeinjf copies cf tcjtnjior.jfilH to i> r >* "JOD, c«io of If*] a Tribune
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    • 269 7 Thee: oriental QcfflNßMrir Batumi Life Assurance Co., Ltd. E.TABI/.PHBO I«7*. I i HPOKA KD IN IBDIA. 111 1 FUNDS «*eeed $30,500,000.00 Absoluti Seltrity. MMHi fBl fl $4.509.5: 7 LO Total Out 00 iB 1111- »2.488.413.5 C 1818 $4,230,542.65 I mmm in Fundi $1,819,018 80 Total Puliciee in force 05,8i2 as-,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 67 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for tho week ending Friday, Juue 29 To dty. No Drills. To-mo row. 5.15 \\m Drill Hall S.V.A. Urcrnits do 8.R E v. do Maxim Co 5 10 IJjUbte.fi Ioelitnlo 8.V.R. M.C.8. Drill Hall Chinego Co 5.15 I>r«H Hianh Kd. M*lav Co. 5 00 i, Labrador
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued r>»tiy SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. issued Dally.] Vo\ IV. No, ISI SINGAPOBB, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 851 1 "England Expects Truth About Submarine Menac, ftimoOs signal I;as breow a national maxim, s*ya Admiral Lori Bareaford. M«u in Navy and in the Arm», whe fact d by «udden and of peril, do i their duly—and often iao'e than lhair duty—inftirictirlejy. 0« auoh occasions discipline, inspired and «trengtheoei Wy ronri
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    • 178 1 Sale of Secon d-Hand Vessels. m J The aale 'craz*' in aecond-lund Japanese Tassels in boiae watera aerm to grew wilder. The reported purchase by the Mitsui Busaan Kaitha from the Okazaki titeamship Co. of the latter'a Iokai ifaru at YftOO waa oresnstare. The owners refused to take nothing lets
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    • 44 1 Jane 2b Amherst, British Schouten, I hitch Koemai, Dutch Redang, Siamese June 27. Baa Hiu Guan, British ccott Harley, British Pub Add, Bntisk Hye L«ong, British Kinta, Britiah Kaka, British K«njeralda, British heuang, Datch R. S. Baru, Dutch Van Goeos, Dutch Diva, Norwegian
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    • 46 1 Sunt 26 Mara Hari, B itish HoLg Wan, British Meran. British Will o'th' Wisp, British Pm Seng, British Calypso, British Hai Nam, British Weld. British Hong Ho, British Kmile, Dutch lUjah of Sarawak, Sarawak Kwang I •>•, Chinese Foo L-e, Chinese June 27Abbotafoid, British Mabidol, Siameae
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    • 50 1 The United States Steel Corporation has purchaa«Hi a large area at NeWa'k Bay with a view to the rapid construction of standardised vess. Is of from 5,000 tons to H,OOO tons. Letters are lying at the iidiieral Poet I itfice, Binpa{x>re for the ss. Jolia s.s. Lome and s.s. Abinon.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 526 1 TFIKRI 18 NO I Finer Medium I fm Shipper*' Advertisements R tR AN TIE jg Shipping Gazette, i for ti-rms, jj 2%t Callyer Quay, Singapore. I P.&O.Britishlndia j AND APCAR LINE f< ost**jTiaa iscottr-on* in Bull iwrt) MAIL m PMSCttEa SERVICES, reniasutar and OrieOU l Sailings. Ci«tfii»A satk vtt« Wajnty'*
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      • 302 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated iv El el laud) Tht mailsteamer "SOENTOER" will sail for BATAVIA this week. Fur froight and [MMft pletH apply to Internationale Crediet and i Hanflsisvarssnlains Rotterdam" Agente. 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE, RSI. i 73 i singaporl SHsPCHAHOLERY Co CO^TIACTOIS, The CuuipanyV inteta incoming ships. ll
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      • 241 1 Royal Packet Navigation Go. HONGKONG AMOY Accommodation for 44 First Class Passengers. For parlicularn apply to the Agent. _*2b b jCOTTON AND FLAX Canvas PARTICLLARS ON APPLICATION Tetephocae No. 1484 No. 496, North Bridge Road, Singapore. KlooiT)RU,fte Paßetvaart Maafscbappij Koval Pacfeet Navigation So., of Batavia. (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) 2—3, COLLYER
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      • 471 1 To Advertisers: on Shipping Gazette f tfreelasai iv evrv pojt t&n i MALAYA PENINSULAR. Terms 01 Application 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED Of J V JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LIKE. A aerrioe is maintained Mwe-n Yokohama ri» port" !<-• hC j t ••ail contract with tbe
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 49 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Jane High water :—3.38 a.m. 7 U 3 ins. 4 23 p m. 7 ft. 9 ins. ,Jnn# ?9 Ifich water: —4.3? a.id. 7 tt. 5.11 p.m. 7 ft. 9 ins. I Jane 30. High water: —55.H a.m. 6 ft. 8 ins. 6.0 p.m. 8 ft.
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