Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1917
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Title Section28 1917-06-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 152 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JINE 29.28 words
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Advertisement492 1917-06-29 1 «MtOOOO#ft«t*OAiatoi IMlMMijii i THE MALAYA TRIBUNE S ABB t SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 7m popt/1 rf Newspaper of the I Straits Settlements. PU3LISHED DAILY. 1 Conditio Reports of Loot] ,vt rs. Oc—lkuwd HVw« from F.M.S., Java. Clin3. India, Ce\lun and J.iwn r 8 Full aad Latest War News. HIS CUP OF492 words
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Advertisement497 1917-06-29 1 INSURANCE^ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTO. Incorporated U New Zealand. FIRS Insurances effected on Buildings Ren* anl Merhanliao of c-'r* doaatiptkifl :<j<wen MARINE Insarances Hccep: d to al parts of las world at !r>»ert ra et WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENKY Mana:e'. Oflicea: 3, FinlaycOn flkaen. The497 words
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Advertisement75 1917-06-29 1 a THE I Pot Stills I •OF I Great Britain j Have Been j Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS I Buchanans will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in75 words
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Advertisement290 1917-06-29 1 THE MALAYA TRBfflM AST) SffIPPING GAZETTE. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 2 I Half yearly 7.25 i Per quarter 3 65 g Per mensem 1.25 m 1 Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month. 1 Temporary 'Phone No. 171. i (Estate Supplies! Acetic (99&98D Acid Veneer290 words
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Article518 1917-06-29 2 Tlfeir ilfarriage Outlook. [To the fcfilor of th* Observer.] Daar Sir,—I should 1 be graceful if you could find spaca ffff few words from one who has* h«it exceptional opportunities of atndyv>» HiH yonrg woman of 18 22, in support of tho ordmVma q.iotetl io The DbaWvCfc of518 words
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266 1917-06-29 2 Tin- following donations hive hatfj r.cdvf d by Mr. A. W. Virlt a: tho Quartered Bank Already acknowledged *l. 178.50 Per Britid» Dispensary i Nt*ni<..' Johor»» $i Capt Hants* Si, j QeM *l 8 B*l, If Bsl f B J B*?; Rinee and Miriam $2, F266 words
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Article255 1917-06-29 2 In a letter dated Mj, 9 9ff Wiiliaifc Taylor, X CM a, w.-ites at lo the F. 11.3. Hospital Thr* D. D. M. 8. Extern Comfisud wotifr! rfof asr<* to ftf aogjfcestfon tfiat the Hospital should Wwrve ctfafoys direct from the front, is* rie sfld the train loads255 words
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Article375 1917-06-29 2 Suit by Miss Unhmgh Mr*. Violet August* Mary Bour. chier, known < n the atage as Miss Violet Vtnhrugh, petitioned in the Divorce Court lac* month for a decree of restitution of conjugal rights "gainst Mr Arthur 3ourchi»r, the actor. The suit was undef. ndrd. Mr Hume William*,375 words
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Article153 1917-06-29 2 Tainan, June U— Chang Hson passed through here on Thursday with a large detachment of soldiers, live or six trains of about fifteen cars each, with one Jong special train for hiuiself, officers and baggage Every soldier had his rts>. mud there were a large number153 words
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Article53 1917-06-29 2 An exchange states that after a recent battle on the Western fiom .< fist BBS II Army Order was picked ap, dated December, 1916, 4ru i that details as to tbe unit, date, death, and illness be *uppli d to the German authorities n connection with corpses sent to th53 words
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Article23 1917-06-29 2 Parades for June. Today, Jfcflfc 29. 5.15 p.m. luttfe, Company Faram at Boustead Institute. A. AfcXsTW Oflßoet Commanding, Civil Guard.23 words
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Article60 1917-06-29 2 Orders for io day To day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits. n n do B.R E t. n do Maxim Co. 5.10 Boustead Institute S.V.R. M.C.B. n Drill Hall Chinese Co. 5.15 Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. >.00 Labrador Malay Co. Drill Hall S.F.A. Co. 5.1560 words
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Advertisement247 1917-06-29 2 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or Europeau household ferntture of every description (big or email lot). Good priced offered. Apply to SecnnfJ-hand." tVo Malaya Tribune. UXTRA-MARINE BLUE Red Lead asd oOier Dyestuffs. Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. IB Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. 11 v LiOfiT I247 words
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Advertisement441 1917-06-29 2 H. AHMAD. Civil tad Structural Engineer, Surveyor and BnlJdlog Contractor, Estate Commission Agent. Ofpicb: ill, Market Strebt SINGAPORE an Jalas Rafimau BATr Pahat M JAPANESE Massage Boiiesctter, R. TSUDA Mrs. NAGASHIMA No. 7-5 Oxi.et Road, Singapore. No%t Orchard It I M Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is441 words
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Advertisement864 1917-06-29 2 AUCTION SALES. Mortgagee's Sale of Leasehold and freehold lands and brick-buiit houses <it in the district of Tranquerah, Malacca To be held by PUBLIC AUCTION At my Sale-room, No. 11 First Cross Street, Malacca On Thursday, the 12th day of July 1917, at U am PARTICULARS. Lai No. Wtart Atnut*4864 words
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Advertisement65 1917-06-29 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Qood and well selected Mask Vmfm, Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS M00ERA1E. 3-11 Ibe 'CHINA REVIEW llu*i rati d Monthly ftfa; i Published in Peking Price GO cents. OUTAINABL'-" UOM CHOP mi fiUAl. No 16 Upper65 words
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Article1578 1917-06-29 3 Highland* and Lowlands Para. Dividend of 30 Per Ceut. Tiif eleventh ane.uM «euernl meet ing of the Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Company, Ltd., wa<? helfl on May 14 in the Council Room of the Rabbfc. tirowei»' Association. .38, Baalflfeeap, E. C. Sir Frank A gwettanbaa, r,.c m.o.1,578 words
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Article95 1917-06-29 3 Delivered !n London. The following are the dates ol departure from Singapore of the European Al ai"s and tht ir delivery in London. mati »«san\ »wti*aaaD P. &O. Mar. 29 Vay 4 8.1 April 6 May H p t O. April 16 May 18 R.I. April 20 May95 words
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Article135 1917-06-29 3 •Specially superscribed letters »>»ly. tAt all the sub-Post Offices up te Ut pm. tLate Letters, etc., intended tor rfeepateli by the homeward packet should reack the General Post Office he r ore 8.80 p.m. to d a/. Late fee at General Post Office 6 cents up te ait p.m., after135 words
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Article14 1917-06-29 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station: —None.14 words
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Article150 1917-06-29 3 Singapore, June 29. J>athaua ani Co., th" A H*<l«. adviae the following quotation AlorUajah MJO6 $4.10 A '.Kuuinge L3O 140 A. j Molek 133 2.; i. r > Aym Pan H 10.80 11.00 Biiywnie 5.60 5.75 Bakit Jelotong 0.65 0.70 B iV.it Katil 0.80 0.87$ C .HuglatHer.lg....150 words
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Advertisement177 1917-06-29 3 Trafa Se?vice, Singapore (Tank Road) Daily. The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Bahru to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Jobore Babrn have commenced running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train, Tank Road to Johore Bahrn, and the latter with177 words
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Advertisement693 1917-06-29 3 I MMI SPLENDID FEATURES A Programme of a High Degree of Excellence Alhambra Alhambra is AT the ls lne only me Theatre A A M SP"% f"& A viuh'-n where you gfiL g SmWmJm mfk iV IB ihndf BWS? mf\ exquisite tea get the BEST £*J- B WTI BfW mmmmY693 words
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Advertisement64 1917-06-29 3 -.—II I Tips Worth Noting. Advertising i» more than ever oHsnilial, on t Jin principle that the ■valine tin- deaMUid thr greater tIIBDBCTWitJ lo InOtWM it. The Anirri< (in Lru,! /'ou tI ('<>. Such advertising as we have done haa shown that there is no reason why advertising is not64 words
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Advertisement437 1917-06-29 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NWHT X t AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjong Par;ar Road. Trams Pass the Dror. HERE IS SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING EVERYONE WANTS. A Series of 2-R««l Detective Stories. The Perils of the Secret Service Each Epi-o jp complete in itself. Each is a Thriller of the Deepest Dye,437 words
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Miscellaneous229 1917-06-29 3 Mails Close. To-day. !?atn Pahat Hong Wan 2 pm Port Swettenham, Penang,* taking mails for Europe, etc. 2.30 pna+ Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson *Kinia 2.HO pm Medan Van (joeu* 2.30 pm Bagan ScmHilan S.30 pm Malacca and M liar *Lady Wild 8 pm Batavia, Saniarang and I Sourabaya Melchior229 words
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Article20 1917-06-29 4 DEATH. OlIVIIBO.—At Batavia, oa June ?K, 1SI7. Anna Catherina (See Pntm) beloved wife •f Mr. E. C- Oliveire.20 words
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Article817 1917-06-29 4 Germany has distinguished herself in many of the things that matter; bnt never in diplomacy. She mistook diplomacy fur a combination of bulljing and deceit, aided by a perfect system of as pi on age. Daring the critical three week prior to the outbreak of war ker817 words
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Article223 1917-06-29 4 Royal Italian Circus. Despite counter att» actions, kit night witnessed another full house at the Royal Italian Circus, Beach Road, when a very at'raciive programme was carried out without a flaw, mueh to the enthusiasm of the numerous patrons. Bfsidt-s many animal acts which appealed immensely, turns by Miss223 words
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Article96 1917-06-29 4 At the Alhambra, to-uight, Madeleine" (in 3 acts) will be the chief attraction along with a a Charlie Chaplin him entitbd A Night at tha Show" and tha final episode of The Crimson Stain Mystery." "The Indiana Lament" (3 reHs), The Outlay and the Lady." and "The Battle96 words
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Article186 1917-06-29 4 Statement from Headquarter*. W* have received from military beadqnarters the fnlljwiog statement issued by the War Office, dated May Ist: I am to inform you that recruits to be passed as fit for general service should be well formed and developed ami should be able to hear well186 words
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91 1917-06-29 4 A largely attended meeting of the Singapore Tamii Students' Associ. ation was held at the premises, Tank Road, on Saturday last. Syed Magdoom Sitban Gunangudi Mnsthan Sahib, Mandar of the Big Mosque, Tinnevelley District, South India, gave an interesting and impressive disconrse on philosophy, accompanied by91 words
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Article90 1917-06-29 4 We understand that iv connection with the Belgian Ret) Cross F.-te on July 21, three prizes ar? b»ins? of. fered for tbe best oa "There was a >oung girl of Oj tend." All attempts, which should be accompanied by the sum of one dollar for every attempt madn90 words
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Article527 1917-06-29 4 Rubber is quoted at US tmm n and 2/4 j, tor sheet. Tin h*>re is at down) 75 tons a l l. Haji Bachi bin Ahwa.i bssj i, Pftn appoints at! assessor und.r the w»? tax for Malacca. 6 W&r Mr. GX¥e7e7o7r^~a P point* t i a527 words
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Article94 1917-06-29 4 Paaas Thb Great War The Fighting Fronts «j Submarining Russia Allied Conference Greece Mesopatamia Muddle 3 Our Munition Outputs 5 General: Middle-Class Girls F.M.S. Hospital Conjugal Rights viral of the Dragon Singapore Volunteer Corps The Civil Guard Company Meetings Mail Notices 3 Local Share Matket 3 The German94 words
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Advertisement198 1917-06-29 4 the "TIGER" brandreg Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBER SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best More and Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for all iJw than any other Sports. Make. Sizes Stocked ft Cf| P6! 1 Sizes Stocked ato n %PiLiiUUPair ito n -a Sole Agents ROBINSON Co. BAN LEE ANN198 words
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Advertisement447 1917-06-29 4 Entirely New Photo-Plays In First Show 7 50 p.m. Second Show 9.15 p.m. Sharp. TncludicK IO NEW REELS of the Wonder Serial To-night and Every Night From Friday, 29th June, 1917. At the ideal Picture Theatre C 3 jsl m i »r o By-the-Sen, Off Beach Road. SECOND SHOW AT447 words
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Advertisement146 1917-06-29 4 JUST RECEIVED Fresh Shipment OF Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS From a Will-known Irewery. For particulars aad piieea apply to Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE ON Saturday Niyht. Big Stock on Hand Green Willesden Waterproof Canvas AT Reasonable Prices KIAM KIAT dc Co. 108 and 109.146 words
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Article797 1917-06-29 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. British Successes London, done 27, 10.50 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Dooglas Haig reports VVe repulsed raiders north of Ro*nx after sharp fighting and eonai lerable enemy loss. We brought down six, and drove ,lown two enemy aeroplanes. None of oursREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 797 words
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Article344 1917-06-29 5 P. 0. Ship Mined London, June 27, 8.55 p.m. Bombay :ThsP nir aula and odental liner Mongolia 9,505 tons was sunk on June 23 as the result of striking a mine. Boats containing a number of passengers and crew have arrived. There are no details. Seventeen Deaths. London, June344 words
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Article41 1917-06-29 5 London, June 28, 5.50 a.m. Zurich Crop reports in German papers state that the harvest is unsatisfactory, owing to drought and destructive hailstorms. The Bavarian Ministry ef Agriculture has ordered tire brigades to be employed in irrigation work.41 words
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Article31 1917-06-29 5 London, June 28, 18.0 p.m. Rome: A military conference was held at Saint Jean de Maurienne railway station at which Generals Cadorna, Foch, Radcllffe and Perrin were present.31 words
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Article704 1917-06-29 5 Dr. Addison's Tribute. London, Jane 28, 6.15 p.m. In the House of Commons, Dr. Addison (Minister of Munitions) strikingly reviewed the work of the Ministry of Munitions since it started two years ago. He said it was a stock of improvisation, gradually leading to formations of prodigious704 words
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Article59 1917-06-29 5 London, 'une 28, 5.50 a m. It is disclosed that there are three survivors of the Zeppelin bronght down on Jnne 16, including the commander. The latter was shaken, bat uninjured. When the military reaohed the burning wreckage, whence two others were extricated, it was believed that59 words
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Article318 1917-06-29 5 Employment of Prisoners. London, June 28, 10.0 p.m. In the House of I/irds, Viscount Milner, making a statement re agricultural labour, said that arrangements had been made including, 2,700,060 acres of grassland which was to be ploughed up, and ins true tions had been issued on the matter.318 words
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Article31 1917-06-29 5 Huns Escape. London, June 28, 2.55 p m. Potrograd: Tbe newspapers State tbat 3,600 German prisoners asjnafMd through Finland iv one inotuh, the Finns not assisting in thoir re. capture.31 words
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Article153 1917-06-29 5 London, Jnne 27, 6.30 a.m. Now York Ranewi'd foreign an I domestic trade buying has advanced cotton from eighty to niuety-five points. July reached 26.91 but the market reacted on realisations, rlcs. ing, however, from SO to 72 points higher. London. Juno 27, 7.0 p. m. The153 words
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Article97 1917-06-29 5 London, Juno 28, 5.50 a.m. The Seafarers' Conference has re-affirnied the embargo on the delegation to Kaßbia, although a telegram from Mr. Henderson at Petrograd was read declaring that the embargo was likely to create difficulties for the Provisional Government. It was state.l that 174,700 organised workers had97 words
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Article59 1917-06-29 5 London, Jane 28, 7.45 ».rr, A telegram from Stockholm states that dynamite was discovered on a British steamer loading there. German agents are suspected. Copenhagen i The police daring an investigation of a local espionage case arrested the head of a Copen hagen office, two women assistants, and59 words
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Article469 1917-06-29 5 Th: Latest Phase. London, June 27, 6.5 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying tn questions regarding tbe Mesopotamia report, Mr. Bonar Law suggested the postponement of dieenssion for a week to enable the House to consider the report. He stated that it was obviously the Government's duty469 words
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Article48 1917-06-29 5 London, Juno 28, 5.35 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar law announced that tbe Government would compensate the dependants of victims of air raid«; rotrospeetively and prospectively. Volunteers. He alao announood that hitherto there were SSOjOOO National .Service volunteers, hence industrial compnhnou was not contemplated.48 words
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Article75 1917-06-29 5 I."ii ii dune 28, 10.0 p.m. In the House of Gt mmons Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Italian Government had denounced, excepting two, all commercial treaties under which Italian tariff rates and duty were fixed. The French Gov. eminent intimated its intendon of similar action without exception.75 words
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Article29 1917-06-29 5 London, June 28, 2.55 p.m. Amsterdam The Han lelsblad states that 12,000,000 florins in gold have beon received at a Dutch bank, it is believed from Germany,29 words
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Article20 1917-06-29 5 London, June 28, 5.50 a.m. Washington i Tbe Senate has passed the Daylight Saving Bill, applicable to 1918.20 words
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Article28 1917-06-29 5 London, Jane 28, 7.45 a.m. Rome: The aftaaageroa has a message from Salonika to say that Easad Pacha haa protested against the Italian protectorate ie Albauia.28 words
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Article99 1917-06-29 5 New Cabinet Formed London, June 28. 1.10 s.m. Athens A new Cabinet has been formed with M. Venirelos as Premier and War Minister, M. Reforelis as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Admiral Condouriotis as Mini ster of Marine. More Occupation s. London, Jnne 28, 2.55 p.m, Salonika French cavalry99 words
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Article89 1917-06-29 5 Loudon, June 28, LIS p.m. Berne i In a debate ot tbe National Council on tbe HoHmann affair, tbe Italian deputy accused M. Greulicb, «Sooialist day If for Zurich, of visiting Italy with the object of offering money to Italian Socialists to oppose the war. Grcnbch admitted89 words
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Article36 1917-06-29 5 Loudon, June 28, 7.45 a.m. Calgary, Alberta A atrike of oO.OOU colliers iv Western Canada, which was in progress since April, has ended. The Government com* mlssioner has ordered an immediate resumption of work.36 words
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Article96 1917-06-29 5 MARINE COURT. Disobedient Seamen. fn the Marine Conrt yesterday, before Commander ii. A, Cator, R. N eleven European members of tbe crew of a British steamer in |K)rt were charged with disobedience of tbe orders of the chief engineer of the vessel. The men went ashore, and returned96 words
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Article24 1917-06-29 5 London, June 7: Mr. Chamberlain has appointed Sahib Zada Aftab Ahmed Khan, Member of the Council of India in succession to Abbas All Baig.24 words
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Advertisement292 1917-06-29 5 THE EASTERN EXTENSION A. C. TELEGRAPH Co.. Ltd. (Iuoorpor»*r<i io RngUuH.) Referring to this Company's Notification! of tilt.- 2 2nd Juno, 1917, the (Jailed State* of Amen a uow notify that the restrictions c ontained therein apply only to telegrams i xchanged with the Watt Indio», Central America, South Aineiica,292 words
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Advertisement259 1917-06-29 5 Latest Advertisements. star -opera Last Twi Days AT THE THEATRE IOTAL 9 North Bridge Road, Qp THE To night! To-night A wll-known Hindustani Pity World's Wonder Lai Gohar show. To morrow, Saturday HERN ANT will begi»en. JBO»t*o©lS. S rhone 1366 for seats. HAU Al IT A I IA II g.259 words
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Article804 1917-06-29 6 Faces Qmei io iji Mariei tni Itaa.itg MS".i POBB, JONE."» Mafflre LyaP au j EvaU, Exchange and Share ilrokn s issue tlio foilowmj list of qimtMtiuu* Kubber Share?. Hn'a, fataa Unyert. B«iler>. 1/- Alt«£»r J/6 2/10 I S .Vn> J. j t, 1> An«li>-MaUj 10/- 12'/ t804 words
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Article65 1917-06-29 6 £> n jjjtorp, Jvc ff. ii \i «V>ii o*ak 1 io/d. 2 Ij; l>Maa4 2/4^ P/i?Bie i oi/H 2/4 13/11 O 111 V Umk r. r. r i iic. n_; fttOl './1 prem n ,i* fcWfc T. l 134 J *j i— Biils ;*<t itm 1/4 5/32 N m65 words
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Article465 1917-06-29 6 Messrs. Fraser Co s Circular. Singapore, Jane 27. Our market ia experiencing ifs customary Jane S'tback in Rubbers The fall in tbe commodity is not r» fleeted to any great extent in the sftatao and on tb« tvhol" holders are remarkably tenacious bat email arcels bold by speculative465 words
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Article246 1917-06-29 6 Singapore, June 20. Ttn, —Baa Local and Genera* column. Ct>nrn. Weak. No Business. Tn pitn.ii. —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour- Do. Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Prcxiuctx. M3rkot Qui«t. latest Loal Market daoUtioat. Natmaga 110 s. par pioul $36.00 Njtmegs 80 H. 46.00246 words
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Article129 1917-06-29 6 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 301 st Auction, 27th 2*lh June. Offered for Sale Pcla. 8 ».69 0r1,24M7« lh*. (Tom £67.36). Prices Realizes. sheet *mokri fine nhb«*i < I .'<) to 128 good ribbed ItO to 11? tine plain 101 t«> 116 rood plain '.'a to 105129 words
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Article227 1917-06-29 6 Messrs Barlow Co.'s Report. Singapore, Jane 28. At this week's Auctions, which commenced on the 27th and finished at noon on tbe following day. some 557 tons were, offered. The tone of :uarket was quiet, with only prime qualities of the stan lard grades in gnod demand. In sympathy with227 words
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Article250 1917-06-29 6 Messrs. Guthrie Co's Report. Sinjj-tpnre. June 8. For the weekly Rubber Auction which corutn.nced jnatanlljr th* quantity oiialo«u<3d was only 584 KwHt and, following rather sharp fall iv I/ondon, prices wore below list week's leveh. In th* early part «if the sale the highest paid for Fine 'die Crepe was250 words
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Article136 1917-06-29 6 Signor M. Cunico. We regret to have to announce the <l»aih, which occurred at Johore >ii W-ilnesday, of Sr. M. Cunico rftirig'ant Manager of the Straits Rabbet Company. Deceased was in his fifty-tilth year. The burial took place at Bidadari cemetery yt8t»rday. Sr. Cunico, an Italian by birth, ©am136 words
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Article37 1917-06-29 6 The death is reported at untitled >t John Soape, a veteran soldier, nged M). Ha was in the Araty 25 s ears and went through the Crimean .War, Indian Mutiny. Zulu and Afsban campaigns without being wouudud,37 words
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Article578 1917-06-29 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.J Amusements. Malacca, Jane 2s. The popular Britannia Opera Company, who have been playing before packed houses for uearly a month at the Royalty Hall, Tranquerah,have left the Settlement, bound for Kuala Lumpur, where they will appear for the first time. The Royalty Hall is578 words
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Article126 1917-06-29 6 Lawn Tennis. w. l louroamcnt. There was no play in the above tournament yesterday. To-day's matches are as follow: Handicap Singles, Class C.— Leyton v Thomson, Hold*>n v Watt, Moss v Pedlow, Gibson v Bond Newcomers' Handicap.—Lin don v Hordman, liurst v Rankin, Allen v Salter, LaNanze v Brown.126 words
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Article57 1917-06-29 6 A large number of thefts of motor coils from Ford cars have been reporUd recently in Ipoh and Taiping. Coils are rot be had on the market just at present, hence the epidemic of thefts. Recently four coils were stolen in Taiping in one day. Owneis of Ford cart would57 words
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Advertisement210 1917-06-29 6 There is no Better Ale Than i j r B?:s»s? r SC-fc 2 ON SALE AT, j Tfie Leading Hotels l tan Principal Liquor Dealers. Rafflesiotorßarage I RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS, i j French and English Cars in excellent condition (5 and 7 saaters) for hire day and night, and also210 words
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Advertisement498 1917-06-29 6 Ii I on Behalf of Baby Naturally a Healthy Mother 1 feed her own child, and no cause, save inability, V I should prevent her doing so. But there are many o mothers who, though willing, cannot wholly or even partially, nurse their children. Either they have no milk for498 words
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Advertisement86 1917-06-29 6 f i s ht on The only real and oaf ita phosphorus,* containing food prepared from fish without cheaucajs or drugs 01 all kinds of invalid; Tlpy Tl y Try. Agents, THE DISPENSARY LIMITED, SINGAPORE IM v ~t 1 konomvwiai-iik j r When a firm hU spent a j i86 words
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Article2180 1917-06-29 7 Interest Description. 1 had four very good reasons for wishing to nee Bagdad. Pint, we had fought for Bagdad second, we captured Bagdad j thirdly, Bagdad was undoubtedly au interesting place to s-e; and fourthly, there were millions of peop'ie woo had never seen Bagdad. Not to2,180 words
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Advertisement500 1917-06-29 7 NOTICES Straits settlements Police Notice. ARMS AND~EXPLOSIVES ORDINANCE 1913. Renewal of Permits for Firearms. AM persors in possession of fire»rrm are hereby reminded that pminits for such firearms expire ou the 30rh Jnne, 1917, and Bhould be renewed as soon after that date as possible. Persons failing to renew their500 words
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Advertisement307 1917-06-29 7 TO BE LET OFFICES AND CODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 E, 6-G, 6 H, Batwr? Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Plsoe, H 6 a TO LET. Mayfa'u 446, P&sir' P.w.jane, Brentwood" 7fi, King's Road. For particulars apply lo S. Tomlinson M. W. GM 100.2, R..bins307 words
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Advertisement605 1917-06-29 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA INCORPORA7BD 117 EN JLAND BY ROYAL CEARTBK, up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1 ,500,000 btaavrrs Fvrd £l,900,OO(- of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS rh* Bank of England, The LondOL Sty and Midland Bank, Ltd., Tht London County and Westminster Hash, Ltd.,605 words
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Advertisement133 1917-06-29 7 jj A Woman m the Tropics I Kmmm from experience the debilitating efeci I this Climate hat mpon her health t and the dijfi- S I <-ultfi she has iu keeping her health Hjp to pur. Z J Ser blood becomes thin aud poor, which mahne 1 her veak, headachy,133 words
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Advertisement182 1917-06-29 7 WANTED WANTED. Secretary for a Chinese Comiii rcial firm, must be a good correspondent aud accountant. July Straits-born Chinese need apply. Engineering, c o "Malaya Tribune." 19 6 30-6 "^WANTED A Ma'ay Clerk. Apply enclosing •upies >»f tostiiaooiais to Box 295, ate of Malay* Tribune. 13-rj v WANTED AN OFFER.182 words
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Advertisement278 1917-06-29 7 THE ORIENTAL! Gov*wrifEiVT Security i Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874 Inoosporated xv India. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. 'income in 1916 -$4,119,517.50 I Total Out GO In 1916 $2,430,41 9.58 I UsiiPancu effected in 1916 -$4 '10.542.85 Incrtas2 in Funds $1,81 9,099 00 j Total Policies in force (55,842278 words
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The Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section24 1917-06-29 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oaily.] SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. IV. Nd. 152 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article489 1917-06-29 1 More Dry Docks. Owing to the continued increase i C traffic on the Manchester Ship Canal there has of late been much pressure on the existing dry.docking facilities. To meet this the directors of the Manchester Dry Docks Company decided to build another dry dock, 450 ft.489 words
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Article43 1917-06-29 1 Juae27. Katitnp, British S r i Prttaua, Rrithtl Van Kiem d>jk, Datch Emile, Dutch June 28. Lady W»<ld, Britiah Circe, British (Jiang Ann, British Ranee, Biitifh KJm*, Britiah Meran, British Van Hogeudorp, Dutch Singkep, Dutch Sembilan, Dutch Kucbing, Sarawak Kojo ftlaru, Japanese43 words
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Article34 1917-06-29 1 June 27. H »k Canton, British Meduaa, British Kampar, British I poh, British Aujnu, British Sii Maw, British Im Rean, Dutch X l j, giawwin v 'iam" »M Jure 28 THgoai I)u> h34 words
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Article33 1917-06-29 1 Jnuo 19. High tritT- fm a.m. 7 ft. '511 p in 7 ft. 9 ma. Jnne SUL Mixta water: —5.58 a.m. S ft, S In- t> 0 p.m. 8 ft.33 words
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Article45 1917-06-29 1 Mr A E untitled formerly mate of the 11 maj Win 1, and a member of the hcraim Merchant Service Gnild, die I on board the vessel at D r tg. Salaam on May 18 of core bral malaria. Uo wis accorded a military funeral.45 words
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Advertisement541 1917-06-29 1 I THEttE IS NO 1 I Finer Medium I I for Shippers' Advertisements I I THAN THR j I Shipping Gazette. E Write for btrow, j I 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.&O. British India AND APCAR LINE (OOMPA.NIK3 INCORI'ORVTV.' IN r>'OL^ND.) MAIL AMD MSiEI&H SEHYiCES. reniusular and Orienia- Sailings (Oder541 words
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Advertisement296 1917-06-29 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappli Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) The ruailstcamcr "GOENTOER" will sail for BATAVIA this week. Pea freight and passage please apply to Internationale Cradiet and Handslsvemniginp. Rotterdam" Agents. 1 D'Almc'da Street •PDONE, 931. 7-:$ SINGAPORE SHIPGHAHOLERYGo. SHIrC ;iNDL PROYIOOWNG CO\'7RACTO*S. The Company's l,an:ioli meets incoming ships. Otfc ;_j6 Battery296 words
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Advertisement440 1917-06-29 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Fotraoces—Tarjong Pagar. Wharves Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 JT. Pagar. P S East East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 Jo (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Stor*, Head C Tower Office, Police440 words
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Advertisement506 1917-06-29 1 I To Advertisers: I lOURI OUR I Shipping Gazette •instates ia every port throughout ttte MALAYA PENINSULAR. Terms ot Application. ■■■■■■■■■■■ilkWaßt! N. Y. Ke NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN J P N JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A aerriee is ssamtained between Yt*V<o**a»a via I M a n uad506 words
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