Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1917
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Title Section56 1917-06-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. A -I i* V- i_ I EVENING DAILY Vol. IV. No. 155 SINGAPgEE* SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CN fftalapa Crlbune. SATURDAY, JINE 30. Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] Vol. IV. SO. 155 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY,56 words
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Advertisement347 1917-06-30 1 1 THE MALAYllwirj 2 AND I t SHIPPING GAZETTE. The p-p Straits Settlements. I I Comph to of L-c A EvJhM J j Condensed fro..; P.M.:;., J RV S r A ,dl '^3afe* loD#apd Jap*"- I I FuU and News. HIS ©UP OF BfrWTBNEf 8 WAS FI LL AND HE347 words
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Advertisement487 1917-06-30 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH. INSURAMCf CO.. LTOS* Incorporated in New Zkai.asd FISI Inaaranoes effeoted on Baildlngi Rr-nt and Merchandise of evt-rj description MAkIME Insnraaees accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rate* WAI RISK accepted to all part*. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: VEinlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation487 words
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Advertisement38 1917-06-30 1 t «innmwuu rrnaayirnntin nimaiiilaumn iin n mnmtmrmnnnsniinrA v Ross's Famotis Bottlings j TRADO mark. l! Fresh Supplies: Monthly, j ~on British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S H. I Ross Brothers LIMITED. BOTTLERS London and Leith.38 words
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Advertisement310 1917-06-30 1 > ]THE MALAYA TRHHHiy J SHIPPING GAZETTE. I SUBSCRIPTION RATE& 1 Payable In Advance. Per annum J14.00 wf* 2 Half yearly 7.2« ft Per quarter 365 w Per mensem 1.25 2 2 Postage Extra 50 CtS. per moat*, ft Temporary 'Phone No. 171. w fEstate Supplies Acetic 199&981.) Acid Veneer310 words
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Article657 1917-06-30 2 Its frit in Action. F.i»s the Bangkok Times Tfaote subscribers who c -ntti bated to tb gift of Aeroplanes to Hi* Majast j' Government will be insjsgpted t read the following accoant erf an adventure which culminated in the destruction of one of the diam v machines.657 words
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Article99 1917-06-30 2 The Straits Echo hears that the V. M. 8. Government has undertaken to refund to ex-Inspector Molythe three months' salary which it accepted from him in lieu of notice before ordering him to bave the F. M. 8. o;her aspects of tho case are still in process of development. Travellers99 words
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Article695 1917-06-30 2 rlw tf Ihi itropiaie. At Hendon Aercdroa». the 1«. J»«a1 Air Fleet Committee presented an Aeroplane to tbe Union Government of South Africa. The aeroplane, which cost £2,800, was bought with fundi raised by the L jndoii Chamber of Commerce. The gift wa» accepted bj Lieutenant General695 words
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Article38 1917-06-30 2 We learn that the Sarawak Government has instituted a system <»t' apprenticeship for a wireless telegraph department staff. For pissed apprentices the wage is to be 110 a month and as assistaut operators $l. r >, rising to $50.38 words
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Advertisement320 1917-06-30 2 WANTED TO BUY. c Seoond-hand Cainese or European household furniture ef erary description (big or imall lot). Ooodf prices offered. Apply to Second-band," o/o Malaya Tribune: BLUE Bed Lead and other Dyestuffs. Woolen and Cotton Blanksts, Trunks, ETC., ETC. OGURA Co. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. KB Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. FITTER'S Brass320 words
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Advertisement537 1917-06-30 2 Wmwm OfrcnlkMr Mil New life to all tvho arc West Anw/fcT^swo. If you are Weak, Wincarnis' offers ycu ncr>- strcng*?i. If you are Anamic, 'Wincarnis' c'fers you pew If you are Nervy," 4 Wincarnis offers you new nerve force. If you are Run-down, 'Wincarnis' offers you new vitality. If you537 words
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Advertisement526 1917-06-30 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OjT Pawnbroker. Lndrecnied n*4» Our Sale room, No. 3 RafTies r On Tuesday, July 3, Bt 10 On Thursday, j uly 5 10 a.m. On Saturday, Jm y 7 at 10 a.ni Comprising je*rll crr f f cnption including aud*,£ with di, m o n i526 words
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Article1088 1917-06-30 3 Market Price*. An or Unary meeting ©f the Singapore Municipal Commissioners was held yeatardaf ufUrnoon, at *rhich were present Messrs F J Hallit-x, B Ball (Rngi. neor), A W Bean, E Tesaenschu, M A Nama/ie. Bee T'eong Wah, J A Eliss, Dr. JA X Gh nnie, (Realtl Officer),1,088 words
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Article211 1917-06-30 3 Lawn Tennis. S. C. C Tournament. results were as follow Handicap Singles, Class C— Thomson beat Lsyton, 7 —5, 7—5. Watt beat Hoi len, 6-0, 6—3, Moss beat Pedlow, 6—l, «I—B, 6—o. Newcomers' Handicap.—Allen beat S titer, 7—5, 6—2. Profession Pairs —Telegraphs W« stwood and La\ bourne w. o.211 words
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Article38 1917-06-30 3 Singapore League- A most interesting game between the S. C. C. and the \vi»eless was witnessed on the Recreation Ground en Thursday, and ended in a win for the S. C. C. by two goals to none38 words
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Article89 1917-06-30 3 Th* tact that the War Council has ac'ed through the Jockey Club in suspending all race meetings may supriso those who do not realise the supreme authority of that institution in all matters connected with the Turf. Without a ghrrd of legal authority, the Jockey Club grants89 words
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Article73 1917-06-30 3 Delivered In London. The following aro the dates of leparture from Ftinsrapore of tbe J£urope*n Maihj and their deliver; in London. Miil. baft, Dki-Ivebeo M M. April IS .June 13 M.M. April a Jaw 14 P. A O. April N Juno M 81. Mas; 4 June 14 M.M.73 words
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Article13 1917-06-30 3 Vessels In communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—None.13 words
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Article138 1917-06-30 3 Hlngapore, Jnue 30. Xtmtn ljalham and Co., tb" Avraads alvlseth* following quotatlOM «1.00 14.10 A\e-Kunh!ga 1.30 140 Ay»-r Molek 2.30 2.35 10-80 11.00 Belgov.nie 5.C0 5.75 Buklt Jtdotoug 0.65 0.70 Bokit Katll 0.80 0.871, O'aiigbatßt'rb/.... 9.00 9.15" Glmjoalr 2.15 2.25 tiaytor 950 975 n-irarirl 22 00 22138 words
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Article98 1917-06-30 3 The death rate per tuille fur th© week eudiug June 23 was 43 08. The total number of deaths waa 297 of which 212 woro males and 55 females. Three Europeans and 1 Eurasian died, also 331 Chinese, 38 Malays, 20 Indians and four of other nations. Convulsions98 words
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Advertisement106 1917-06-30 3 A KNIFE THRUST would be welcome to many compared with the vicious, ?hooting, stabbing pain* or Sciatica. Yet these are tie men who have &ot heard about UTILE'S OMENTAL BALM and the miraculous relief it bringb to the tortured sciatic nerve. Ju9t rub a litile in where the pain is106 words
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Advertisement706 1917-06-30 3 II bOME SPLENDID FEATURE 2EJ 1 The I A Programme ot a High Degree of Excellence Albambra 1 Alnambra ts j AT TD r 9 tne I I tt,, Tao.tr. a m 1 I I ms% nam ££S I I where you g& WmJI 0% **>, M WmM Wm& Ĕ\706 words
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Advertisement488 1917-06-30 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT XI AT TBI POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY EOViE EMPIRE Tanjeog Pagar Road. Trams Pass the B«or. HERE IS SOMETHING MEW, SOMETHING EVERYONE WANTS. A Series of 2-Real Detective Stories. The Perils of the Secret Service Bach Bpifode complete in itself. Bach is aTh riller of the Deepest Dye, lfeafcmriag Kingsley488 words
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Miscellaneous193 1917-06-30 3 Malls Close. To-day. Melting, Keiuawan and '1 renggauu Hoik Lea '.'.HO pi» Muai and Malacca* Anjeu pm Malacca, Port Swettcuham and Penang *KlaJi£ '.'.30 pm Medau Circe i!.80 pm Batu Pahat firi Wtngsea 2J50 pm Selat Panaianjj, Bm"kalie, Siak and Pakau Baroe Bioawtu 2JJ0 pm Batu Pahat Mm a 2.80193 words
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Article502 1917-06-30 4 Commenting on the possible re atrictlon of robber shipments the In lia-Kubber Journal says Wo are living in most extraordinary times, and no one can be taken by surprise If the Government adopts towards the rubber plantation Industry a policy similar to that which sow operates ln the502 words
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Article140 1917-06-30 4 (Through the courtesy »f Messrs. Frmnois Peek <fr Co., Ltd. We eomtnunicate to yon below contents of a oabla juat r<ceired from oar Bataria Honaa dealing with tho Java Prodnce Report for weak onding to-day BataTia, June 29. Robber. The Rubber Market is w-*ak with a downward140 words
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Article76 1917-06-30 4 President Climbs Down. London, June 28, 10.0 p.m. Peking The President has accepted a number of Changharm's demand*, including the reorganisation of a Cabinet with a red notion of IN powers. The Presddent U re-draf ring constitution for the re-eleo ion of a Parliament with a relooed76 words
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Article91 1917-06-30 4 Reuter. London, Jone 29, 2.HO p m, Tokio In the Diet the Foreign Minister, B*ron Motono, said he wa§ mo»t hopeful regirJing tbe Russian iitnation. He stated that after the raptn-o with Germany Chins asked for concessions, as a preliminary to a war declnrati sn against Qermauy, HatReuter. - 91 words
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Article163 1917-06-30 4 Baodman Opera Co. "The Chocolate Soldier." To a very crowded house at the Tictoria Theatre last night, the Bandman Opera Co. staged The Chocolate Soldier," an oi l favourite with Singapore theatre goers. The scenery effect was very tasteful snd afforded an ideal background for the nnmTons players, -whilst163 words
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Article23 1917-06-30 4 To night i« th« Us* night tint Lena AshwelTu great triumph The Folly of Desire will be scr-.ened at the Palladium.23 words
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Article65 1917-06-30 4 The Royal Italian GVcus, one of the best shows of its kind ever seen here, will give its hst iwo entertainments to-day. At Eve o clock a children! matinee will be presented, with several enjoyable turns, and at 9.30 to night th« final per. formaee, with a65 words
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Article216 1917-06-30 4 Suicide of European Doctor. The Pinang of Thursdsy staets We regret to record the death of D,-. C. E. Durrani, Penang, which occurred this forenoon at his residence under distressing circumstances. He had recently been suffering from neurasthenia, and had only just come out of the General216 words
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Article36 1917-06-30 4 To-Day. Banlman Opera, 'l hen lore <t Co." Italian Circas, Beach Road, 5 and 9.3) p.m. C.C.A. Lectors on Library, 4 p.m. Anglo-Chinese School Spjrts, 3.30 p.m. To-morrow. July I. 4lb SttU'laj after Trinity,36 words
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Article523 1917-06-30 4 Rubier i« quoted ai 2/.U fa., and 1/3 for ebet t. l Tin here is at dowu) 75 tons i 41 Tho has been legistered >IM |J Societies Ordinance. he 89 7/8. There is IfttlT SJ? Reuter. The Ahercroml.x (Liverpool),^ Stanley 2,224, Mr. Hughes ffS*<fSr. A saoiety523 words
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Article120 1917-06-30 4 Thb Great War The Fighting Fronts 5 Submarining 5 Russia Greece 5 The Position 5 Hun Plotting 5 Trouble in Austria 5 Labours View 5 French Consular News h General: A Siam Aeroplane Flying After War 2 Mail Notices 3 Local Share Market 8 Sporting Municipal Commission Rubber120 words
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Advertisement219 1917-06-30 4 the "TIGER" b r andreq Tennis Shoes (TIED RUBBER SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best ;3jk More and Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for all —"iff ttian an J ot,]er Sports. Make. S-;xs Sturi-. (I* ft Cfl Stocked !4to 11 VUlUll^ 1 Ito 11 Sole Agents ROBINSON Co. BAN219 words
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Advertisement450 1917-06-30 4 Entirely New Photo-Plays In First Show 7 SO p.m. Second Show 9.15 p.m. Sharp. TncludirK IO NEW REELS of the Wonder Serial To-night and Every Vight; From Friday, 29th June, 1917. At the Jdeal Picture Theatre «D A I XT O By-the-Boa, Otf Beach Road. SECOND SHOW AT 0.1 S450 words
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Advertisement207 1917-06-30 4 JUST RECEIVES Fresh Shipment Of Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS From a Well-known Brewery For particulars an! prices apply to Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE TO-NIGHT. Big Stock on Hand Green Wlllesden Waterproof Canvas AT Reasonable Prices. KIAM KIAT «fe Co. 108 and 109, Market Street,207 words
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Article77 1917-06-30 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Still Advance. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Juue 29, 12.15 a.m. Fivl '.-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in his report save We marl* consjdarablfl further progress sooth of Soeehez River and captured a nnmher of prisoners. Onr line in this iree has again beenREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 77 words
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Article90 1917-06-30 5 London, June 29, 2.55 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig says We attacked and eaptnred last evening a forward ponitioa on a front t.f two thousand yards southward aud westward of Oppy and tho wkole objectives. We took a nnm bcr of prisoners and machine guns. We continue to90 words
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Article46 1917-06-30 5 Bomturdment of Rheims. Lonlon, Jane 29, 1.25 a.m. A French communique gays Th f rc was au intermiueut enemy bonalarduaent on various points which whs vigorously countered, particularly left of the Meuse. Twelve hundred shells were thrown into Rheims and eight fell in the Cathedral..46 words
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Article189 1917-06-30 5 London, June 29, 4.40 p.m. A French commun qne stal s: Xht' en«rr.y whs most active at night the Aisn« fron*, following np a violent bombar iment by iivelj attacks in the region cf Cerny. south-east of Corbiny, and north-eimt of Rheims- All attempts were shattered by189 words
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Article21 1917-06-30 5 Offensive Resumed. London, June 2s, 6.15.p.u*. 1? reason to believe that the Russians have begun an offensive st two points.21 words
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Article54 1917-06-30 5 Aeroplane Supplies. London, Juno 2*, 1.240 p.m. In the the House of Commons Major Baird statfd that he was not •ware sf any complaints regarding tb» aeroplanes supplied to Mesopo tamia. General Maude had stated that he would like certain additions to aeronautical equipment of his forces, and his54 words
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Article22 1917-06-30 5 London, June 29, 7.25 a.m. It is understood no resignation has ■ecu hitherto tendered in connection with the Mesopotamia repcrt.22 words
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Article81 1917-06-30 5 London, June,29, 7.25 a.m. dhe Times military correspondent the Mesopotamia report refers to *he past not the present. Grtat ahangex have since occurred calculated to inspire cheerful confidence. India more than she is given cndit tor and larger changes are c -utemplated both for ladia and the81 words
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Article38 1917-06-30 5 L mdon, JuDe 19, 7.25 s.tn. Se'fh* lirues says that Mr. Lloyd George at Glasgow to-day will again announce the Allies' war aims and *U1 define the only termi upon *ljl«h the Allies can conclude peace38 words
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Article56 1917-06-30 5 Sinking of the Mongolia. London, June 28, 12.15 a.m. The P. and 0. Co. have issued an official announcement that two European* and one Paraee, passengers Blx Europeans and fourteen natjves of the crew of the Mongolia, wero frilled by the explosion. The balance of 450 were landed on56 words
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Article223 1917-06-30 5 London. June 29, 1.30 a in. Messrs Eider Dempster state that th« Addah was submarined without warning on June 15. After vessel had been hit, a submarine previously onseen emerged and fired while the boats were being lowered and hit the Addah seven timrs. The submarine223 words
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Article61 1917-06-30 5 Old Parliament Convoked London, June 28, 11.0 p.m. Athens A decree is abont to be published convoking the Parliament elected on May 31 last year, in which there was a large Venizelist in .j >rity and which King Constantine arbitrarily dissolved. The Government intends seeking :he King's consent to61 words
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Article49 1917-06-30 5 London, June 29, 3 30 p.m. Athens Though war has not yet been declared, the Government considers that a state of war <xists sinc-3 the advent of its powers on Jun* 2*. The recall of diplomatic representatives of the Central Powers and their allies is imminent.49 words
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Article84 1917-06-30 5 Censorship at Work. London, Jane 29, 5 25 p.m. News from Aastrla indicates that political and racUl troubles are more acute. The Cs a eh and Slav deputies in the Keiehsrath continue bitterly to attack the Government and condemn the war. They demand the establishment of separate84 words
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Article116 1917-06-30 5 The Norwegian Case. Lon lon, June 29, 6.0 p.m. Christiania The Foreign Minister, in a statement in the Storthing, confirmed the worst stories of importations of explosives. He stated that shells and other explosives were found in the luggage of Baron Rantenfels, who was a German imperial courier.116 words
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Article30 1917-06-30 5 London, Jane 29, 9.25 a m. Rio de Janeiro: Brazil has revoked her d- en f a of neutrality in the *ar between the Allies and Germany.30 words
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Article34 1917-06-30 5 The Durnovo Affair. London, June 28, 11.0 p.m. Since June 24 there has been nothing more from Petrograd about the Durnovo affair. Apparently the Government have avoided a conflict amidst much infkmrnable material.34 words
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Article28 1917-06-30 5 London, Juu? 28, 10.51 p m. The Provisional Uu.ernmeni has decreed the Constituent Asserably election for Sept. 30 and the first meetiug on Oct. 13.28 words
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Article25 1917-06-30 5 London, June 29, 2 80 p.m. Petrograd A private meotiug of the Duma declined to comply with the soldiers' demand for its dissolution.25 words
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Article261 1917-06-30 5 Report of the Ministry. London, June 28, 10.50 p.m. The Ministry of Labour, circulating the Reconstruction Committee's report to the Employers Associations and Trades Unions, intimates that the War Cabinet is deeply concerned that effective measures be taken to solve the questions of the relations between capital and261 words
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Article200 1917-06-30 5 Seven Hundred Millions. London, June 29, 7.5 a.m. A memorandum of Mr. 17. F. Wintour, director of army contracts, on the provision of supplies for the army shows the value of purchases for the war has exceeded seven hundred million including two hundred million on behalf of onr200 words
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Article62 1917-06-30 5 What She Would Like. London, June 28, 11.0 p.m. Amsterdam i In a debate in the Austrian Parliament on th* pro. spects of peace, the Premier, Ilerr Seidler, declared that A<tstria-Hun-gary was always ready to conclude an honourable peace, but it mast include a guarantee for the62 words
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Article71 1917-06-30 5 London, Jane 28, 8.55 p m. Messsrs Montagu's report says that the market has shown a oertain amount of strength, owing to the general demand, The price of 39 7/8 reached on dune 22 was the record since July 1892. Tbe Shanghai exchange correspondingly advanced to 8/1071 words
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Article274 1917-06-30 5 Premier's Reassurance London, Jane 29, 3 30 p.m. Mr. Lloyd George was presented with the Freedom of Glasgow at Bt. Audrew's Hall, and was most unthu. siastically ovated, especially by the women munitions makers. Responding, the Premier said that the ship of State was in a hurricane. All274 words
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Article486 1917-06-30 5 LocJon, Jaue 29, 4.10 p.m. Rissia ia gaining strength daily. It never had a better Government America is beginning to lead its valiant sons to tho battle-field of Europe around the fctandard ot liberty. That ia why a more com plete victory ia more assured than we had486 words
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Article16 1917-06-30 5 Mr. M.D Daly, of the F.M.B. Civil Service, Batu Gajab, has left, for home on furlough.16 words
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Article125 1917-06-30 5 Official Explanation London, June 29,1.25 p.m. Amsterdam The British Legation issues a communication to the Dutoh Press explaining the position regarding potatoes, mentions! on Jnne 25. It emphasises that the remedy for any deficiency of potatoes in Holland rests entirely with the Dutch parties interested, for the125 words
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Article233 1917-06-30 5 London, June 28, 8.55 p.m. In the Homo of Commons Mr. O. H. Roberts stated that tho oat. put of the Lancashire cottou mills had boen affeoted by labour and other ditfioulties. The Import of cotton had recently fallen below the point necessary to meet folly the demands233 words
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Article35 1917-06-30 5 London, June 29, 1.20 p.m, Th« Hague The X ivy Department his digned a contract with the dchdd-i Company of Flushing, for the construction of three submarines for the Dutch Indies.35 words
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Article280 1917-06-30 5 IB§ &mrtĕJĔ§ of fftp French Cmtmmmh Paris, Jane 26 625 p m. Wo made a brilliant attack on the north-wi si of HartebLv, and oapmied tho fi>st German line, 'akiug 300 prisoners including 10 ofilcers. The British made good progress on both bani s of the Souchez280 words
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Article82 1917-06-30 5 The Court Circular of May 2 states that Prince Albert, second son of the King and Queen, having been pas I fit for active servioe by th*Meiical Board at the Adiniraly, left Windsor Castle on the previous day to join his ship with the Fleet. Piince Albert, who82 words
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Obituary165 1917-06-30 5 Sir George Blrdwood. London, June 28, 10.55 p.m. The sudden death is announced of 8ir George Birdwood, from heart failure, —Reuter, [Sir George C. M. Birdwood was born at Brlgaum, Bombay, on Desembor 8, 183'4. He served on the Bombay medical staff in 1854 and was in the PersianReuter. - 165 words
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Article383 1917-06-30 5 POLICE COURTS. Gambling. Tan Chiat Mob, who was charged before Mr. Mndie this morning with gambling in a common gamin sr honse, No. 45 Omar Itoad, pleaded guilty and was fined 12 or one month's rigorous in default thereof. Eighty-five oents found on his person was declared forfeited.383 words
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Article41 1917-06-30 5 Mr. untitled Backhouse, the well known authority on Chiua, is shortly going to Franco for special war service. Mr. Kb >o Thay Jin, who is em barking on a wolfram mining adventure in Traug, left Penang on Thursday for that place.41 words
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Advertisement660 1917-06-30 5 Latest Advertisements. A Sale of Papers Magazines > >• M. c. A. Last Day i On Tuesday, 3rd July at 6 30 p m. FOR SALE PRIVATELY*" I fIST Jail I A collection of floral and foliage fclww* mWwAM I pisuts in flue INingpopota. Loll price. Apply '•Flants," c/o UsNva660 words
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Article805 1917-06-30 6 Prices Quoid is lie tbh ftloraiog J B g) Meeni Ln! 1 and Eva if, Exchange and tlbare Broker», If sua the following list of xw Robber 5hares. Horn, Valor. 0 BaT*r». F<?lUr» ALlap» /6 I Anglo Java 5'8 <j Anglo-Mala/ 10/- 1?/ 1 Ayar Kunlng go/-805 words
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Article74 1917-06-30 6 Singapore* June SO. On LondonBank 4 na/u. o Demand 2/44 Pi irate 3 m/». 2/4 13/16 IniU— Buak 1. T. pa HWa kfMcA; B*flfc d/.j 8) 0 pre n. 5 n -Stj B-ckdd, r .i|j n I*. Bank I. f |3| < )tt Japan Bank d/d. K)9 >g*yiijf*» 'Wiflag74 words
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Article504 1917-06-30 6 Alor Pongso Robber. The eighth ordinary general moeilng was held at 3 and 4. Great Winchester-street, April 30, Mr. E. K Morean, ohsirtnao of the company, preBidirg. The Chairman Mid that on a production of 260,079)b. of mbbera net profit wag secured of £43.487. after providing no l*gg504 words
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Article138 1917-06-30 6 Orders for the week ending Friday. July 6 B To-day. 2.30 p.m. Johnston's Pi*r S.V.A. Sect. 1 2. Balettier Range Maxim Co. To-morrow. 7.30 p.m. BilmiM Range Maxim Co. 2-30 do Mooday. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall 8.R.E. v. do Maxim Co. do Veterans Co. do 8.V.O. Band.138 words
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Article344 1917-06-30 6 Fashionable Event. The marriage of Dr. Teoh Cheng Toe and Miss Chuah Gim Yew took place in Penang on last at No. 15, Love Lane, Urn residence of the bride, where some 200 people, friends and relations, were present. The bride is the daaghter of Mrs Chnah344 words
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Article229 1917-06-30 6 Question of Salaries. Th* following is an extract from the report of the Director of Elnca tion, Mr. H. W. Firtnstone, on F. M. S. education daring 1916 There is, especially among the Chinese, an increasing demand fori education in English, but with the) limited number of229 words
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Article30 1917-06-30 6 King Albert toured the weal front, including Thiepval and Bapauuae where the Australians formad a guard of honour and General Birdwood entertain*] hi in aajs a mewaga JatsJ May KB.30 words
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Article611 1917-06-30 6 Tbe Bombay Sweep. Bombay, Jane 15tb. —Tbe following commanleitlon has been tent to tbe Press by the Secretary to the W. L Turf Club war loan lottery: Ac there appears to be tome doubt a- to how the drawing of the Western India Tnrf Club war loan611 words
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Article100 1917-06-30 6 A message from Paris says that a German commandant namod Gloss administering 25 communes In the Qaentiu region, issued a decree in lils which has just been discovered. By it he compelled all workmen, women an J ehiidren over 9 years et age to work in the fields aeveu days100 words
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Article243 1917-06-30 6 ffinpiMiii, J un 3 Sa« Loo,! and v eataaa. fur/V •<*.-—W- u M float r- Do. Lwineas in& GamOier.—'Sa Luring. Pĕpper- —Steady. No BaB r»w Otka Pwndw. 0 I UlnilmM lutein Nnt ne.fo UOB p w.-.. •<>,• q ■Tutnefji 80 i isa! Copra B«li ft« Copa Goron,' IVio243 words
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Advertisement203 1917-06-30 6 There is no Better Ale Than j ON SALE A.T j The Leading Hotels A 11» Principal Liquor Dealers. MOTH MMMMMMMH MHZ Raffles Hotel. i M n TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER AND Cinema Show AFTER DINNER. j Songsl for Standard, Concert and lencnin*, and Cbrlt,', MisMrnh Pianoforte Piece-, a good eariety203 words
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Advertisement742 1917-06-30 6 State Express become the alltime friend of even- man who I&\ smokes them and recognises WS^^^^^^m^^V their refinement, exquisite ji aroma and delicate flavour. m m *«l^t^^ I They are the standard of \'< 'Vlr^*^~""^ cigarette quality. V «S»^^^,^ f No. 555 Virginia per tin of so-75 Cts. (including duty.)742 words
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Article466 1917-06-30 7 A Record The progress made by the Indian war loan daring the past few days has been astonishing, says the "Statesman* of Jane 8. On Tuesday night the total from a'l sources stood at 28 crorea and 86 lakhs—or only £600,000 sirort of £20,000,000. If the sport466 words
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Article145 1917-06-30 7 Official returns, published just before the outbreak of war, glre the innrul eaniaraptloa of tobaoeo In pounds head of the populations as follows Holland 7.5, Belgian 6.6, U.S.A.. 5,8, Germany 8.5, Austria Hungry 2 68, France S.t, TJnited Kingdom 1 98. The anaaal crop ln ewts was given thai: U.S.A.145 words
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Article621 1917-06-30 7 I ale of Culprits Simla, June 7.—-Several instances of fraud and disnonesty among the personnel of the snpply services having recently come to light, II E the Commandor-in-Chief has order- Ed the publications of details regarding the offenders, th 3 ir crimes and punishment. Ilia Excellency trusts621 words
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Article69 1917-06-30 7 The new enterprise known as the Sungei Siput Rubber Factory Co., Ltd has passed from tha Syndicate stag« to that of a limited liability company with a nominal capital of $30,000 in 30.000 shares of $1 eacb, of which $13,500 have been issued Messrs W. W, Forest, Changkat Salsk, J.69 words
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Article339 1917-06-30 7 French General Pays Tribute. General Fonville, writing in the 1 "Matin" on "British Tenacity,' 1 says "Lord Kitchener declared that by the spring of 1917 Oreat Britain would have under arms 5,000,000 men. The task he undertook was superhuman, and meant nothing-leas than creating a formidable army ont339 words
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Article30 1917-06-30 7 untitled Frank Wolf, an alleged German spy, has confessed at San Francisco that Germany planned submarine and Zeppelin bases on the Mexican coast from which lo raid tbe United Btates.30 words
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Advertisement548 1917-06-30 7 NOTICES^ Straits Settlements Police Policel^otice. ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES ORDINANCE 1913. Renewal of Permits for Firearms. All persons in pr>i«p;n; on Q f g re arms are hereby reminded that permit* for such firearms expire ou the 30th Jane, 1917, and should be renewed aa soon aftar that date as possible.548 words
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Advertisement392 1917-06-30 7 TO BE LET 1 —>- OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 X, 6-G, 6-H, Battery Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Plaoe. TO LET. M Mayfair 446, Pasir PHiijacs, M Brentwood 76, King's Road. Pot aiticulan apply t n g ■f. Inst. C.E 100.2, Robinson392 words
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Advertisement614 1917-06-30 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,0v0 chares o' £20 each £1,?00,0(K Reserve Fund £t.900,0(K Rwv* Liability of Proprietors £1,200, BANKERS The Bark of England. The Londot City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. Th« London County and Westminetei Bank,614 words
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Advertisement98 1917-06-30 7 A Woman's Complexion t" I|P i« something more than a matter to concern 'S&Vher vanity, it ts an indication of the state of her health. Cosmetics and face powders will not avail to clear her ekin of pimples and blemishes, because the poisons which cause the disfigure*ion must be removed98 words
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Advertisement217 1917-06-30 7 WANTED WANTED. Secretary for a Chinese Commercial firm, must be a good correspondent and accountant. Only Straits-born Chinese need apply. Engineering, c o "Malaya Tribune." 25-6 30 6 WANTED A Ma'ay Clerk. Apply enclosing copies of testimonials to Box 295, eaio of Malaya Tribune. 13.6 o WANTED Tiaten pressunn wanted.217 words
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Advertisement271 1917-06-30 7 the orientall ©OTKiirMiJfT SlcrmiTT I Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i BSTABLISHKn 1874. iKCoUPOaATSP I» >ML FUNDS e*teed $30,500,000.00 Absolutb Ssccritt. JflSBMIil 1111 $4,309,5 17.50 1 Total Out go In 1911- $2,490,418.50 iHirane effsud m 1111. $4,230,542.85 I Incrtase In FDHh $1,8If, «II 10 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with271 words
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Article216 1917-06-30 1 Comnuneirs' Claim For Sinking B«tojy 'hips. Caaamaader Bwyafea Pitemaoriee aad CoaamaadW George Ceartaar Maxwell ia tha Prirs Ourt claimed £ti,OOQ -head money for bringing 4 bout tha narrender of Tdagtao For the applicant* it waa stared that after the wombat*! meat seven Qsrman warships were fouud sank,216 words
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Article213 1917-06-30 1 Wattdtr' RiMraint Tie efcue" H tnf 0 f Fiaader-subm-i. t bai beta giving eorrefpoedt. Tbt Deutsche Tageszaitung firing account of ih# glorias of unrestricted suhassrine warfare j but erau aaora impr*-ir« than the story i„diseriodaare slaughter ia his passing referrn-s ro those painful when [the bright y«ung meu213 words
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Article285 1917-06-30 1 Rear-Admiral T.W. Kemp, G.L.W. who wis rec«utiy promoted to flag rani-, retired t*rly in May. II» is weii known on the China ai.d £ist Indies Stationa, aud on the Cape Station, where he tarred several •ommiseinns As a Ueotenant of ihe old oruiser Blonde be shared in the expeditions which285 words
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Article30 1917-06-30 1 June 28 Meran, British Ban Fo Soon, Dutch Melebior JVeob, Dafch Jnte ft Hye Leone, Brttiaft Ban Pub Gu-ii, British Bri Muar, British Aujou, British Broawer, Dutch Selun, Norwegian30 words
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Article42 1917-06-30 1 Jane 28 Quorra, British Baa What! Bin, British Amherst, British Hebe, British Kaka, British Foott- Harley» British Mertns, Datch Ringkal, Dotoh VanWaerwijck, Dafre Ensile, Datch R. 6. Bani, Dutch Kamor, Norwegian Dira, Norwegian Sodegaurr Maru Japto^ae Juas29. Baud, Dutch Van V»rL42 words
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Article146 1917-06-30 1 A North Set i adeem A peculiar event took place in the Xonh Sea recently aayi the London and China Express. Some interned British soldiers from the wmp near tironingen ha& been on fnrlongh to England, with permission of the Netherlands Government. They returned to Holland on146 words
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Advertisement524 1917-06-30 1 THERE IS Nt Finer Medium f#r ShiyperV Adrtrfejsdjpiig TBAJT TBS Shipping Gazette. Write for Urm\ 2©c Coilyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o/British India AND 1 APCAR LINE J (Com;-a.nlks i.NcoiPufca in England.) .imi m PASSEMQE SERVICES. Peninsular and Orient a ?iil!ngs. (TJaWtfr o>ntr»rt s»ith Ru Maj»r>'s Go. ernment.) for c hiaa, Japan,524 words
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Advertisement271 1917-06-30 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappll Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) The mailsteamer "60ENT0ER" will sail for BATAVIA this week. For freight Mid pussge please »pply to Internationals Credlet and Handeisvereenioinn "Rotterdam" Agente. 1 D Almeida Street THOME, 931. 7-3 SINGAPORE SHiPCHANOLERYCoSHIPCHANHJK g PMTIMtrjC CWTIACTMS. The Company's Launch one eta incoming ships. Office -is271 words
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Advertisement332 1917-06-30 1 Singapore Tide Tablet. June 30. High water5.58 am 6 ft. 8 Ins. 6.6 p.m. 8 ft. SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Taojong Pagar. v\hm*ve« Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warebonpes, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 I T. Pagar. P S Ea*t M 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1332 words
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Advertisement366 1917-06-30 1 To Advertisers: I own Shipping Gazette I MALAYA PENINSULAR. I I Term* on Application. N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED LN N l JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LTNR. thia .«Ti« L a been Sy d >• £l* aUthe ktaat implement, for the .nfety M ao r'• t«J excite, th. oab.n,366 words
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