Malaya Tribune, 2 July 1917

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 154 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The malaya tribune. MONDAY, JULY 2.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 532 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. 77?** pcpulmf Newspaper of the t 'Strath Settlements. t&r PUBLISHED DAILY. Comi.Ut.o* Imports of L c\l F- enii. J Condensed we from F.M.a. T j Ci ma, ludia, Cejlon and /spin. Full tnd Latest War News, j Hr* CUP OPTnmP-N'K c S WAS fill
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    • 487 1 WBJM jjCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. InoobpobatJ» is Few Zealasd >■■> >••* fltf ImsrancM eEfeat ed on Buildings i Rent «ad Mer-'hanliia o! evrf desclptioi MAUNi Insurance* acceptd to pvn of th; 5 world at lowestrrfc» f e WAIIISK accepted to ail parte. J. HENB? Manvger. Offices: 1, Flalaysoa
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    • 83 1 [Sanitasj IDisisifectant I !sPine-Tree" I IThis disinfectar free! emulsifies f with wafer producing a imilk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. SANITAS I I is known" throughout tSie world I i I AS A I' RELIABLE I I disinfectant. Tbe name always carries a full guarantee of f j effectiveness. The low
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    • 280 1 THE i shipping f l SUBSCRIPTION j Payable is Advanca. y j Per annum $14 fO j Half yearly 7.*f Per quarter i ?£f 1 Per mensem j Postage Extra 50 cts. p*T moat*, j Temporary Phone No. 171- Estate Supplies! Acetic <99&88i> Acid Veneer Chests Mo ml Chests Latex
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  • 804 2 Women aul Children Killed. By ihe Wst mail official and more complete detatle are to hand re gs i g the air raid on the south e<t*t coaat of Englaud which took place on May 27. The report says that a large sqnadron of enejn aircraft,
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  • 282 2 Messrs Paterson Simons Co's Report. Tho auctions held this week were small": than usual and the total quantity on (ffer waa not more than 560 tona, Prices in Loudon ha been falling daily up to the morning of tho auction, and, with advices still weak, is was
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  • 127 2 Brothers in blood They who this wrong began To wreck our commonwealth, will rue the day When drst they challenged freemen to the fray, And with the Briton dared the American. Sow are we pledged to win th« Rights of men Labour and Justice now shall
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  • 32 2 Imperial Kaiser's man, re-turned from clay, May stop a hole and hunger keep away j Com.\ children, gather round the festal meat, Hoch, hoch, der war —tits grandpapa we eat I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 244 2 WANTED TO BUY. w Second-hand Chinese or European household furniture of every description (big or small lot). Good prices offered. Apply to Second-hand," c/o Malaya Tribune. 3 04 30 T ultra-marinlllUĕ Red Lead and other Dyestuffs. Woolen and Oottan Blankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. 16 Coliyer Quay, SINGAPORE.
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    • 50 2 G.C. LEE 153, Prlnsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Good and well selected Mask Violin Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMAN'HIP GUARANTY FO. TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 Raneegunge j Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INOO MALAY Ca, In. (Ir corporal ed in i&lgapo**.) KIM HIN Co., II KJtal Street S?ng«n«f«.
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    • 931 2 AUCTION SALES. Mortgagee's Sale of Leasehold and freehold lands and brick-built houses situuicj in the district of Tranquerah, Malacca To be held by PUBLIC AUCTION At my Sale-room, ha. 11 First Gross Street, Malacca On Thursday, the 12th day of July 1917, at 11 a.m. PARTICULARS. Ltttt*. Wktr» *laau« Dmriptio*
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    • 255 2 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MEANS Your Very Likeness, Style and Mood. A PRODUCTION FROM Lee Brothers' Studio, HUI Street will produce th<i>e re«r.itt*. nfBAMITY CUBE> Dr. W. C. Roy's specific for Insanity is the onlf me'iiciue of kind jj of over sfl yeare' standing found tt Cure Aliform' f Imaaitj Scats!
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  • 555 3 UlB Paadan Rubber. increased Profits. The report ef tbe director* to be presented at the annual meeting ot tbe TJ!u Par.dsn Rubber Estates Ltd. on July 7 next c< ntains tbe followir;*: Accounts. The net profit for tha year ending April 30, 1917. amounts to $45,174 11 as
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  • 199 3 Mrs. Dudley Ridout, the Honorary Secretary, begs to acknowledge the following inbscTiptioDß to the abf-ve Fund. Mrs. Ridout will be glad to receive at the General Officers' House, Taaglin, any saoa—either by monthly subscription* or donations. The necessity for the fund is very yreat. The larger th*
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  • 729 3 Revival of Gambling. (Tr«m w Own Cĕrrnrtmĕmt.) Canton, Jane 18. While no formal statement h g y. t been male, it is underetood that Canton "Will goon aend a pnnitivn expedit on icainst the rebellions tucbunw. The army will number thirty thousand, including nearly all the Ynnnaneae
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  • 69 3 Delivered in London. The following aro the dates of lepartare from Singapore of th> European Mail? snd tbeir delivery n London. van., lift Dauvaaaa M.M. April M June 13 M.M. April Jane 14 P. O. April 28 Juue 14 8.1. May 4 Juno 14 MJ§4 May S June
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  • 16 3 77 Vessels In cofiimunication at noon 1 with the loael Commercial Wireless "•rition —None.
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  • 31 3 Mr. John Burns recently condusted a party of Russian sailors over I the Houses of Parliament. One of the party spoke English and interj preted Mr Bnrns's remarks to hie comrades.
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  • 162 3 ISi to Malaya Tribumc) Singapore, Jaly 2. Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quota '»ons AdorUajah 14.00 f4 10 AyerKunlnga 1.30 140 Ayer Molek 2.30 2.35 4yer Panas 10.80 11.00 Ba)gownie 5.60 5.75 Bukit JeJoftoag 0.67$ 0.72* Ka:i! 0.80 0 87$ .•.angkatderdg.... 900 9.15
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 117 3 THERE IS NOTHING TO JOKE ABOUT in a backache. It may be aorioue, particularly -with women. In all pventa it ia cure to handicap your activities work or at play. There ia ~io Seed to suffer. Spe- qv 'elief ia tound in LIUU'S OMENTAL BALM The sovereign cure for all
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    • 677 3 fcOME SPLENDID FEATURES Tbe A Program mi of i High Degree of Excellence Alhambra I Alhambra Is AT mr Is tbe only t- BEST it j Cream's, Orchestra The Pioneer and Premier House—Tlio House cf Quality i Cakes, Coffee, and the BEST BEACH ROAD Tea et I served N aecommo-
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    • 402 3 TO-NIGHT* TO-NIOHTjS AT TBI POPVLAR I*HOTO-PLAt HOUSE EMPIRE Tanjaag Fagar Read. Tram Pass the Boer. SECOND SHOW 30 SHARP Bluebird Pkoio -Pla a Praarat THE GREAT DRAMATIC IS NOTATION LOVE'S LARIAT The remarkable adventures of a Youag Millionaire Rancher ia New York Sotiety, starring Harry Carey and Olire Foller Golden.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 165 3 Mails Close. To-day Haiu Pabat Hong Waa pm j Sft'gon Shun Ohontj 2.80 pm Port bTOttenhau and 'I'elolv Anuou •Pcmk 2.80 pa Penan;;,* and Oaloutt», taking matib for Durban* -.8 V )•■> Colombo London 1 -.80 ptn Muar and Maln-oa 'Kill ft pa 1 Bat&via Oo«it<j«t 8 pm Hongkong and
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  • 36 4 OLlvxi*o.-Ab n Bace a«w Bwd, at gUHh OB flatarday th« Sot& June, Medwigea Tkeodora, tha iafaat daagater pt Mr. A Mrs. C. P. Oliveire, aged 6 moat ha laterrcd Sunday. Ravd. A. A. Tardazo officiated.
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  • 596 4 Considering the fact that Malaysia contributed in no small measure to secure the means, or rather instruments, whereby we hare in a few short months secured an accepted supremacy, it would be as well for ns to realise what and how that ascendancy has been brought about. Three
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  • 79 4 <ir»crnment's Scheme London, June 30, 1.10 p.m. ["he Times says that it ll under stood Government is worki. g on a tcheme of administrative reform in India. Nothing i« disclosed with respect to th* coucsh Govurnment propose to pursue regarding the Meeopotamia report, but it must be remembered
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  • 122 4 Bandman Opera Company. According to leteet reperU "Theodore and Oe." is etill going strong at home, and the Bandman Company proved that it is an < qnally forcible drawing card out E»«t by the large home which wag attracted to the Victor it Theatre en Saturday. We have previously
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  • 93 4 An old Singapore favonrit* baa returned in th* form of Harm*-too 4 eircßi and royal menagerie, which has recently met wi'h such socc 68 in oth*r p<tris of Malays, The grand opening nieht be en Saturday next, July 7. at Brach Road, when a sjreatly reriad programme of choice
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  • 61 4 At th*» Palladium to-night 41 Love Never Dies", a renames of stage life in Paris and an altogether uoTel feature production, will be the chief attraction of a capital programme. Tun Empire will be screening Lot*s Lariit to night ft is a raoiarkabte 3 1 dim. An Lo-Ko
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  • 288 4 I.iverpjo| Regulations. London, June 2s, 10.30 p.m. i Liverpool cotton futures regu j lationaare, firstly, trading in fniureg [ia confine*! to buying by spinners in the Unite I King loin to over sales of yams, to baying by i«. porters against sales of actual cotton to Bpiuners
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  • 174 4 POLICE COURTS Big Gambling Haul. As the result of a raid on thd premises of the Westminster Clnb K »«apong Java Iload, at 10.30 last night, Meaara D beattv and A. Sheedy. Assistant Snperintendents of Police, and tj p.c.s arrested 33 men, all (Jhiutse with the exception of
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  • 534 4 Tin here ii steady at $10* 100 tonB told. London, June o. quiet— Reuter. Rubber is quoted at MM for eret>e and 2/5J for sheet. V Mr. 0. A. Kimmel who had to undergo an operation on Thursday is making a steady recovery. The Band of Hope
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  • 119 4 Pages The Great War The Fighting Fronts 5 Snbmarining 5 Russia Greece Austrian Politics 5 Food Control 5 More HannishneSa^^^^Bjfejjjgjpsj German Intrigne^r*^^™^s Mr. Lloyd George in Scotland 6 General 1 The Last Air Raid The Rubber Trade ~'m f To the United States 2 Mail Notices 3 Local
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 238 4 the "TIGER" -**m-m Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBER SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best J||, More and I? Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for all ||f than any other Sports. |f Make. Sizes Stocked Cfj ?W Sues Stocked 4to ii tPuiUUFair 4to 11 Sole Agents [ROBINSON A Co. BAN LEE
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    • 452 4 Entirely New Photo-Plays in first Show T.BO pm. Second Show ».15 p.«. Sharp. Tncludirg lO NEW REELS of tha Wonder Serial To-nuht and Nigh» From Friday, 29th Jane, 1917. At tha Ideal Pietura Theatre €2 A S I IST ar> By.thfe.gea, Off Beach Road. SECOND SHOW AT O.IS P.M. SHARP.
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    • 126 4 JVST RECEIVED Fresh Shipment op Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS from > Will-known Inwarg. For particulars nod ptiees applj to Caldbeck. Macgrcgor AND Co. J ADEIPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES EOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner S5O. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our
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  • 157 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Fight in Thunderstorm- REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 30, 6.10 a.m. Correspondents at Headquarters hAt the minor battle round i,>aluward to beyond Oppy, e )f ne lin violent thunderstorm in which the P itish infantry, drenched to the skin, immediately started t
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  • 79 5 London, Jnne 30, 1.55 p.m. Additional iuforaaatlesi comflrms thesnce'S*; In the n. ighbourood cf made an important advance on n free! of four over a mile in depth. W*' aaptaf i secief of strong ds -r.?iv? lyalaeaa on both banks pf th<* Soaehes River covering Lena. gained
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  • 52 5 Leudon, Jnne 30, 11.30 p.as. Field.Marghil Sir Douglas Haig states: We -aj tared 247 prisoners acdtwelvs maehir.e.tnns in yesterhr night's operations in the neighbourhood of Oppy and pouth of Sonche/ River. We raid" i north sell r i Jroissilles and in the neighbourhood of Armentieres. W« brought down
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  • 419 5 London, Jan* SO, 11.40 p.m. Reater'd speeial correspondent *ith the British army in Franc», deser; iag the operations aronnd Lem ?*V8 that down to Thursday evening w* hid been systematically pushing th* G<»rtnaus in a northeasterly direction, by which time oir iine roughly ran from the
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  • 58 5 London, June 30,11.40 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglw Haig reports; Wo again progressed southward of Lens, capturing a further portion of the trench system. We epulsed raiders southeast of Gouzeaucourt. There were several air encounters with large formations of hostile machines. We brought down six and drove
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  • 75 5 London Joly 1, 3 20 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig B3ys j Following open yesterday's success sonthward of L-*ns we attacked last night the north bank of the Souchez. We captured the enemy's defences on a h .If mile front south west and west of the town. W« succHssfully
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  • 45 5 London, June 29, 8.25 p.m. An E?ypt official mess ago says that w* e.rried out successful air raids on a suppiy depot, and on Tulkeram aerodrome and Rimleh mlitarj establishments, near Jerusalem. General AUenby has arrived in Bgypl and taken over command.
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  • 161 5 More Hua Attacks. London, Jane 30, 1.20 a.m. A French eommnniqne Bays th*t after the bloody defeat inflicted on him yesterday evening in the region o£ £Jerny, the enemy farther attaok> ed positions northeast of the village and succeeded after eeveral fruitless attempts, costing him heavily, in aga n
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  • 167 5 London, June 30, 4.35 p.m. The French communique says Northeast of Cerny the enemy renewed their strong attacks, launching two on La Bovelle, supported by a stream of liquid fire. After violent fight tht y gained a foothold in a salient which had been completely flattened out by
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  • 64 5 London, June 30, 11.40 p.m. Paris A oommunique states that great artillery activity continues on the left of the Me use, between Avocourt wood and Morthomm*. The enemy on the western slopes of Morthomme repeatedly attempted to improve their gains, but all attempts were frustrated by our
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  • 136 5 London, July 1, 4.1 a p.un. A Preach communique Bays: Despite a reorudescence of the borabaidment of only ioca] enfjag monts occnrred in th« sector of Cr-rny and Ailles, where our grenadiers repulsed enemy at tempt* at various points. The enemy violnntly bombarded onr front Jinej In
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  • 55 5 Artillery Active. London July 1, 5.30 a.m. Russian official: Oars and the enemy artillery was most activ* south of the regions of Zolotohex and Brzezany. London, Jane 30, 2.10 p.m. Apart from vague references In the Austrian and German com. muniquee to renewed activity in Galicia there is nothing
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  • 46 5 London, June 30, 7.45 p.m. Wirelets Italian official i Our advanced posts withdrew yesterday night from the Agaella pass on the Asiago plateau, owing to a prolonged violent bombardment. We occupy the eastern en I of the pass. An enemy attack on Piccolo Colbricon failed.
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  • 39 5 London, June 29, 7.35 p.m. A German official elainis thi»t they stormed the French positions on a front of two thousand metres to a depth of 500 metres west of Hill 304, astride tho Milaneourt Eanes Road.
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  • 153 5 London, June 30, 8.40 p.m. A German communique says i We repulsed a British company attacking to the southeast of Armentieres, supported by aeroplanes flying low. It does not menti n the British succeess in \h<*. neighbour, hood of Lens. It claims to have inflicted sanguinary losses on
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  • 51 5 London, Jaly 1, 5.30 a.m. An official report says that the Russian artillery fire which his increased during the past few days became most intense on Friday afternoon in the neighbourhood i Brzezany and Keninchy. An enemy infantry attack launched near Keninchy broke down under our bur
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  • 135 5 London, June 30, 6.50 p.m. Renter's correspondent who visited the American contingent in France, telegraphs that the new allies are tine healthy young fellows, mostly reoruitod from farmlands in Texas, where the American army found itself on the outbreak of war.' An officer with tho correspondent had
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  • 120 5 London, July I, 10 15 p.m. Zurich The German Press and Military men betray discomposure at the arrival of American troops. They wr igh tho question ef the desirability of the Central Empires j initiating an offensive before the Entente is permitted deliberately to complete its extensive plans,
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  • 29 5 Lo.idon, July 1, 3 a.m. Router's correspondent at a cer tain town in Franc* stages tha; General Pdrehing ariived there, and immediately proceeded to the American base.
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  • 30 5 London, July 1, 6 35 a.m. New York A special diplomatic mission is proceeding to Brazil to arrange for co-ordination of tbe American and Brazilian Government! and fore*!,
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  • 133 5 Spain's Position- London, Jane 30, 7.05 p.m. Madrid It was annonneed st a cabinet meeting that a German sub. marine recently tookrefngw in Cadiz and departed alter the Government had obtained Berlin's promise that I the t.obmatina should retnrn direct to Germany without attacking enemy vessels or committing any
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  • 39 5 London, Jane 30, 7.25 p.m. Madrid King Alfonso has issued a decree forbidding to the sub marines ef any belligerent, navigation of Spanish waters or entering a Spanish port. Tf they do they will be interned.
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  • 20 5 Lenlon, Jane 30, 7 05 p.m. Paris: Spain allowing U52 to depart has aroused t'uri ja« resentment.
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  • 44 5 London, June 29, 7.15 p.m. Paris: During the w *ek ended June 24 the irrivnH w»re 1,088 an I the sailing* 969. Two etenueia above 1,600 tonj an I thr-v* bdow 6JO ton* w.*re sunk Th.ye steam are ware unsuccessfully at tacked.
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  • 35 5 London, July 1, 2 23 a.m. Paris; Tha Meaeagf rleg Maritimes steamer Himalaya, charter>-d by the Government was sunk in the Mediterranean after an explosion, on Jane 22. Twenty-eight persons were drowned.
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  • 28 5 London, June 1, 2 25 a.m. Buen< s Air'b The Government is demanding compensation from Germany for tha torpedoing of the Argentine vessels Orina and Toro.
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  • 33 5 London, June 30, 9.30 p.m. Paris. Th» French oruiser Kleber, from DAir to Brest struck a mine and sink n~ar Brest. Thirty, eight, thr»o of waotn are officers, are missing.
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  • 128 5 An Explanation London, Juh 1. Ji.25 a.m. Amsterdam: Tfc I »tt explains that Horr .Midler declaration in the Roiehs»-*'., mssjtlosjoil in the morning was din cte. i riot against the rights of the peoples in Anuria to participate in paaee miking, but against tbe presumption that the Entente
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  • 65 5 Statement fro.n the Tiiroae. London, June 30, 3 SO p.m. The Hague In th« Rratei General, Queen Wilheliulna'e speech from the Throne aajs: Oar relations with foreign powers aro favomable hut we must not forget that a* long as the war continues danger threatens tho country, and the
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  • 40 5 Austria and Peace London, June 30, 12.35 a.m. Amsterdam i The Austrian Emperor giving a special audienoe to the party leaders of th*» Lower House of the Reicbsrath, reiterated that he Is striving actively and untiringly for poace.
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  • 26 5 L vidon, Jaue 30, 12.35 a m. 'lb- 1 Utuchstsg will shortly be asked lor a new credit budget of fifteen thousand million marks.
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  • 38 5 London, July 1, 3.0 a.m. Rome The Chamber has con oluded a ten days' secret sitting. It resumed in public, when it voted confidence in the Government by 361 to 63, after a speech by Rr.
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  • 39 5 Cronstadt Followed. London, Jnne 29, 11.5 p.m. Pntrograd Helsingfors soldiers and workmen have passed a resolution by 17 votes to 13 indorsing CronstaJi's action. It records the necessity for extending snpjort, and animadverts on the Petrogmd attito le.
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  • 67 5 London, June, 3J, 13 55 p m> Potrograd: \lr, IItful<rsoa ban handsd th-*<Jov»»rnm»nt a oommanioadou on o*haif of British industrial Hidsrtakings in Rnss a, pointing out that undertakings, which, are of great importance to R issia ar# threatened with ruin owing to the ehaotic industrial position, an!
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  • 27 5 London, June 30, 3 30 p.m. The Russian rouble reached a record depreciation in London toda\, namely 217 for £10. Normally 9ie roubles *qual £10.
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  • 47 5 Lotion, July t 7.JQ a.m. Petrograd M. M, Ool lenberg, Rj5a:juff, and Smirnoff, of t h*? Council of Soldiers and Workman, have started a mission toenUrinto pour parleis with ill Sooialist parlies. They will pro. ceed first to Siookboim, then to Britain, France and Italy.
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  • 113 5 London, July 1, 5.0 p.m. Petrograd i By order of U K-rcnsky.afi.ir a failure of p«aeefnl perauasi n, tho twelfth and thi'ieeruh divisions of fharp slu which refused to fa!l in, weie surrounded by cavalry on Jnn *2b in th« village of Jourkoff. Af r tbe villag,
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  • 65 5 Ordtr ia council L >nd on, June 30,2 35 a in. An Order In Council for carrying out vbe policy eibled on tbe 29;h (enforcing maximum pries and Batitaf pr .fits at every stage of pr > incdon and distribution) cmpo*'t re Lord lihonddato requisition from manufactures an.i
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  • 81 5 L'vn Ion, Jaly 1, 7.40 a,m. It in seated t'iat Dr. Kennedy Jo »e«i r d bis }:oditton in the Food Ministry. Lord RUjo I l.i. at Cardiff, sail he suspccted that Mr Lloyd George had appointed him Food Controll-r b*«ir,so he knew hi had a hi le
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  • 50 5 Civilians 111-treated. London. 30, 7.05 p.m. tents* leanis that 600 o? tha inhabitants of Moos, whose n-ruea are given, hwe been SOfßpnlsorilj working in ihn German tr-ncheg between the British and Douii fince April 15. Many are weak and ill; many have been wounded and killed by artillery.
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  • 50 5 London, July 1,6.35 a.m. Amsterdam A Bmjsels official rat ssage states tha f twenty Belgians cor utcted with the colonies lave be»m arrested because a number of O. rroan non combatants captured at T.tbo.-a have been intern 1 in Frauce instead of being sent to a neutral c-u itry.
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  • 45 5 London, Jnne 30, 1-10 p.m. The Food Controller has authorised tea sales under the ninety per cntnm scheme, which he intends with the assistance of the producers and distributors to endeavour to modify with a view to furthe cheapening the lowest priced tea.
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  • 57 5 Lendon. Jaly I, ByQ a m, Amsterdam Accounts in German papers of a franchise demonstration at Budapest say it wsn meet terious A mob attacked ihe Tisza Clnb for •ne hour with stone* snd pieces Oi iron, furiously tlemanding that Count Tl-zi should come out. The} if erwards
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  • 30 5 At War With G.rmanin London, Jnne 29, 10.50 p.m. Paris Le Temps correspondent at Athens telegraphs that the Goverr. m«nt h»s broken off relations with the anti Entente powers.
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  • 57 5 London, June 30, 6.50 a m. Athens Tbe Greek VJli isters at B rlir, Vienna Constantinople and S fla have b*on recdled and a state of war virtually exists. Ir is extested »hat Germany will declare vc«r. A t'legrani from A:hers say* that the Allied tanops which left \»hens
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  • 37 5 London, June 30, 7 05 p.n. Athens: The Ministers hare taken over their departments and ihe clearance ©f undesirables begun. M Condouriotis, Minister of Marine, has ordered the retirements of four admirals and other officers.
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  • 62 5 London, Jnne 30, 12.35 a.m. Athens M. a speech said that the Government w« re going to oa!l out the ■uteaiosd classes of 1916-17. London. July, 1, 5 0 a.m. Athens :M. Ven'/«lns has mvi ted the chiefs of th* urmy corps at P. loponn'rfus to
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  • 28 5 London, July 1, 5 0 a.m. Paris M. M. Gounaris, Dasmanis 1 twenty-«ix o'hers have been expelled from Greece. They have arrived at Ajiccio.
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  • 76 5 The Uuleeraity of Hongkong has jut completed fire years ef exis t'-nce. It bas now five residential hostels. Of these, the one most favoured by Straits BtadetM ia St. Juhn'H Hall of the Chnreh Mission ■ry Society. This hostel was the firone to be opened in 1912 and
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  • 135 5 Scandinavia Armed. London, July 1, 2.0 a.m. S rohholm There is general in- lignation in Sweden over the Ran. j tenfela incident. This ia voiced by I the Daubladet, which appeals for vigorous collaborat ion of the three Scandinavian countries against the morally indefensible German acts. Amsterdam The
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  • 51 5 London, Jaue 2S, 11 05 p.m. At the Hague it is p ported tha near Terschelliug, outside terri torial water*, a German Wee mm from Rotterdam to Copenhagen strnelc a mine and sink. Dutch torpedo boatg neeued thirteen ci the crew. There iv one wonndvd and one
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 403 5 Harmston's Circus AND Royal Menagerie. GRAND OPENING NIGHT Saturday. 7th July. 1917, AT Ml PM. Location .'—BEACH ROAD. Return of the Popular Favourites Bigger, Ket pr, B i/nter Thin Rvsjr« HARMSTON'S The Apex, Tbe Crux. Tbe Acme, Tbe AtpUa end Omega lOf all that st old* f r perfect I;n
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    • 368 5 To night! To-night THI STAB OPERA IT THE THEATBE lITIL North Bridge Read WILL STAGE Radio Naga Berantah A liTttM Play Commencing from To-morrow Ibe Great Horace Goldin The Rajal Ruuiao [lluaioolet and full L-nd-.-u Coraptny of #3 Artutei. f-.t" u L teri •of New Sets*. tiontd, Spectacular Sui prise*.
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  • 806 6 hka taste* ia U»ri*i tk 3 tikraiig KrifOAFOM, JCLT 2. Ira Ly«l< and t-. »t', Ext haage and Share Brokers, leeue tho folio*,.i; list of Robber Shares. torn. Peine, IHiTen. h'.lm. 1/- ilimr 2/« 8/10 3 An;.--. JI -v 6.3 6/I/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ t Ay or
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  • 74 6 6 ngipore, July 2. v Ba'uk i ail; 2;4J Ditaaed 2/4^ Prirat* 3 mfr. 2/4 13/16 r. io.'is—» B,rik T. T. i 'Ittti lcOQ4j tit W I K|% pre-e. 3b* ti— B-Wkei'il 611 t> 'a-* Be»\ r. T 134 J*- M d/!. 109 I.- re »—ibuyicg f-.tr $£n eulhCeij
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  • 248 6 Singapore, July 2. rtrt.—See Local and General eolnmn. Copra.— Weak. No Businoss. Tavioca. —Weak. Business done. Bago Flour- Do. Business done Qambier.— Ko Bnainess. fTgjiijgii—Steady. No Business. Other Prcfucta.— «rwk«t QuM. Utsjt Local Mail*! iNetatieas. Nutmegs 110 H. per pieul 136.00 Natra*ge 80 9. 45.00 Copra Bali C.?.
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  • 281 6 Invesiiture by Princess Mary. Princes* t~,ok part in the May Day e*dehrations at Wbitelands College, Chete'-a, etatUd by John Ruskin 36 years ago. She was re c*dved by the Archbishop of Canterbury and Mra. Randall Davidson. Choom Child* (chairman of th* council), Sir Joseph Savory (treasurer)
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  • 173 6 Bombay, June 13: On Tuesday at the Eqdan tde Police Conrt b<>:ore Itao lUhadur 8' talvad, Bnpeiittteftdent Sullivan in charge of th«-11-gihtration Department charged Mr. F. Khin with failing tongister bis name in contravention of the Registration Ordinauce. The case for the prosecution was that the accused
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  • 21 6 Inspector J Donovan and lospec, tor O. OVoss, ~f iha F. M. 8. Police Fore*', h3ve, l«-ft for home on Jong
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  • 359 6 Speeches at Glasgow and Dandee. The Garden ef Ee>n REUTERS TELEGRAMS. London, Jane 29, 5.5 p.m. Continuing I»is speech at Glasgow th* Premier alluding to Mesopotamia, said that ths once Garden of ten aid granary of the world was now, undV Turkish rale, wilder«>■s-, What
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  • 270 6 London, Jane 30, 3.15 p.m. Mr. Lloyd George's reference to the luaeh discuss-*! question of indemnities regarding Belgium deserve textuil quotation, lletaid:— We are toll by the «aid Premier (if Austria) that it we are prepared make now, Germany would restore th* in of B:dCium. Cut wuoetiJ
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  • 438 6 Poundiru the Hon. London, Jane 30, 3.45 p.m. Mr Uojd George, epeaking at Dundee, said We now- possessed pack a reserve of munitions that whatever the German submarine dom cinnot deprive us of the necessary stocks for successfully j rosfcuting the war. We had driven i Germany's
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  • 149 6 London, July 1, 5.p.m. Much interest has been taken in Mr Lloyd George's statement at Dundee regarding tbe steps Governin* nt a«e taking to keep food prices within bounds. He said ■We j first of all are taking strong action to prevent unreasonable profits swelling the
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  • 122 6 London, June 30, 0.15 a.m. The papers comment on the striking demonstration of loyalty at Mr. Lloyd George's passing mention of the Ktng in tue most democratic city the Empire. It is noteworthy that the King yesterday completed bis week of inspection of the srand
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  • 122 6 Parades for Ju To-day, July 2. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 6. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Monday, July y. Entire Pfnnttnj Parade at Houstead Institute, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 13. Parades at Pearls Hill a~d Tanjong
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  • 106 6 Says the Malays's Message Bishop J. E. Kobiuson will arrive In Singapore abont tbe middle of July. AUer holding a Finance Committee he intends to visit all tho missionary stations in the Conference. The Rev. T. H. Jone«, who his been enr missionary in Seremban, left for England on June
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  • 203 6 Lawn Tennis. S. C. C To urn a neat. TLe matches arranged for to-day are as follow Championship.—Howe v Edward», Hunt Tyler. Handicap Singles, Class A.— Milligan Ruehwaldv. Class B,— Eld«r Mead*, C*ssp1s v PalgruTe, Todd Wishart. Claw C.—Bond r Gibson, C.ut. well r Nelson Newcomers' Handicap—Parage Smith, Webb
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  • 215 6 s. C C v S. R. c. Although the scoring rul«d low, there was forae interesting play setn in this tnitch on the 8. C. C. gronnd on .-v«*ni 1 tV 3 li»tthe houitj sii* comj>il«»J 132 for tlie logs of fight rvickwts and then declared. The S. R
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  • 74 6 Singspere S. C. T\o races were decided yesterday in the preserves of a fair There were ten competitor* in the 75 yards ra-e for novices which resnlted in a rather easy win for Davies, Cherry finishing second and MeCall third. For tho fifty yards team race four eMei entered
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  • 585 6 Annual Athletic Sports j The annual athletic sports of the Anglo-Chinese School, v. hich took place on the Oldham Hall grounds on S i urd*y afternoon,were favoured by Sue weather, and some very keen competition was witnessed by a large gathering of pupil's and friends of the school.
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  • 138 6 A taleg m horn Rw.r June 5 stab-s The < Btp< fram eondnuea appttc increase in Tavoy, diX i able to hold its position of the producing district in the workt Most of the ine-eas? ■ndoabteilj eomesj£ropa the firm? whpti niasi were p^l^Hafffffa^^nict. One mine, for instance,
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  • 58 6 The Malay Hail untitle telegram Dougls* Kind^relay, K. 0. R nett-known planter of Krjaoi partner in R. D. Blnderi Kajang, has lieen killed In 4 Also killed iubctiou Capt. J. B- H»!' R. E formerly chemist in t' cuiturai Department, a SJanS" Rugby three quarter. Brip. oJj Hubback is mentioned
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 218 6 Ttiuiaw!!! m. mm. mh om *-m i i «wa<Wa«aaWM——— p^Mi a———MP There is no Better Ale Than 1 OX SALE AT I j The Leading Hotels j Principal Liquor Dealers. The First Year of ths Great Republic joining tho Allies. Celebrate Wednesday, July 4 AT jSpeciai Dinner Dance. i JLWJ
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 130 6 Singapore Volantc;r Cor.^s. Orders for the w?. k eii jicj > Friday, July tj To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hail t.R.K do Mttxiui Co, do V fct*<rar§ O, m f» do Rin J. To raerrow. 5.15 pm. Drill 11*11 S.V A. R-mi'f. I do S.K.E. I NCd 4 30 Rustier Rarse
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  • 1807 7 Mad Skfpper'B Career. Dr. OiTilie E. licKim, tha Ameri can veterinarian, was aboard the White Star liner Georgic when >h*> was sank by the German raider. He was taken" iato Germany on ike Yatruwdale, aud for the th** time deecribci Hi aarentures oa tbe trip, tie is
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  • 258 7 At intervals of many years the old Prince Bishopric of Treves, where a fire is reported to have hioken out as the result of a French air raid, wakens out of iU half-slumbering condition and becomes the centre of a great pilgrimage. Besides its numerous Roman remains, this
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  • 101 7 The Committee acknowledge with j thanks tbe ft How ing subscriptions to the above fund Pre vionsly acknowledged $10,74" 98 Contributed by Sikh Community of Kelaatan 2,326 SO Victoria Bridge School Boys 100 Half proceeds of Intertainments held by the Adelphi Hotel on '.Kb, 13.h and
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  • 63 7 The following donations have been received by Mr. A. W. Vick at the Chartered Bank Already acknowledged 11.554.50 Direct to the Bank Mrs C Dal megs (Seremban) 5 Capt G D Wilson (Lady Weld) 10 $1,599.50 $100 more willfully cover tie £800 so.ne friends wish us
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  • 46 7 Jontalar Bhagwan Singh, of the Penang Poli«« Force, proceeds on three months' leave at the end of this month prior to retirement after 25 years' service in the force. In 1901 h* waa made Sergeant Major and waa last year promoted to the rank of Jemadar.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 519 7 NOTICES The Punggor Rubber Estates. 1 Limited. v«rr-e i* hereby given that the 2 Z have declared a Final OiviIt jf 5 P«r cem freQ cf war_rax de Umm 8 per for the year ended T, March 1917 which if approved I the Shareholders in General by !i will be
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    • 300 7 TO BE LET OFFICES AUG CODQWHS TO LET. No-.. 6-r>, 6 E, 6-G, 6-H, Batter Road, Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe. No. S Raffles Place. 14-6 a TO LET Offices at Winchester Hcti»" Boa, 10, 11,12, 13, 14,15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 23, 29, 32, S5 vid 36 (now vacant)
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    • 592 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AKD CHINA INOORPOftATMD IN EN-JI AND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 tthares of ttOaadb £i,soanoo Reserve Fund £1,900,001 Heperv* Lisbility of Proprietors £i£oo,ccc BANKERS. Tha Biuk of EhslaM, The London City and Midland Ftl, Ltd.. Tht Lordon County and Weetminater Bank,
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    • 130 7 I There are many Men j in the tropics with nervoussystems urgently in need <>/butter tone." The feel, ng oj exhaustion a feet ing suck men if the resit/It of their blood, which hit heroine deritalizeil fry the ruerrating ejf'eets <>f the climate, worry, malaria, and other eaunes. liif building
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    • 404 7 THE ORIENTAL ©OTEISMENT StCUMTY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 9 E9TASLIBHD 1674. I.vCCIfOKATKD 15 IXDTA.. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absoluts Security. ifliomt!" 1918 $4,309,517.50 Total Out VO In 1111- $1,490,411.10 Ati.riMi tTftetts In 1918 $4,230,542.85 i tncnase In Funds $1,818,099 19 Tottl Po'deiee ia force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus addition!, $72,522,348 14.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Vol. IV. No IS4 PRICE 5 CENTS. Straits Shipping Gazette. SUPPLEMENT TO THE MMLAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] Issued Daily.] SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1917
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    • 197 1 A Detachable Motor The first itage of a atriking ex periment in inland water transport was successfully completed hy the arrival in London of two barges liden with coal from th<i Cannock I ChaM Colliery which had been pro p«ll*d for 160 miles by a detachable I motor.
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    • 261 1 Tbe interest aroused in tha ship building programme of the United States ii tut conQued to the addition at an eriy date of a considerable tonnage to tho world's mercantile marine. There is also the question of how f*r tbis retival iv shipbuilding brought about by the
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    • 110 1 The Toyo Kisen Kaisha contemplate s inaugurating a direct steamer tatvtfjt between San Francisco an i Yokohama with reduced schedule time. For this purpose the company intends to bnild two uew steamers each with a speed of 23 knots and accomm >dating 300 first cla-s paps-mgers, one
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    • 23 1 June 29. Hock Lee, British Jane 30 Emile, Dutch Ban Whatt Hiu, British Kaka, British Perak, British Krian,|British R. 8. I'aru, Dutch
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    • 47 1 Jua;2«J. KinU, P.ri Hi Meran, Biitish Ilong W.m. British Lady W*!d. BrttitJi Fuh Wo. Be His* Humeral ia, B i wh Kocmsi, Dutch Sir>gk<".ra, Dutch Bfnii>i!an, Dutch Van Goen\ Dutch Melchtor Treub, Dutch Utrecht, Dutch Jane 30. P.naue, British Schouter, Dut> h Janwns, Dv eh Dutch
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 521 1 THEBE IS KO Finer Medium few ghipptrt' AdTertrMmwt» TV.ft.2f THB Shipping Gazette. Writ* for t«r:ns, 20c CoHyer Qnay, P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (COMt'ASIB* ISCORPOBAiaD IN BVJLAND.) .MAIL m PASBEMQER SERVICES. fenlnsular and Orienta 1 Sailings. (ITnJsi OoatratA with His UwAmtft iilM««"« for China. Japan, Fenang, Ce S tos,
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      • 282 1 Stoomvaart Maatschapplj Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Helland) Tb© lnailsUakjer "GOENTOER" will sail foT BATAVIA tbis week. For freight and pasaaga plena* apply ta Internationale Credlet and Handelstrereenigini I Rotterdam" Agentß. 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE, 931. 73 SINGAPORE SHiPGHANDLERYCo. SffIKHaWLEIS i fWTOOMICC CONTRACTORS, Tbe Company's Launch meet* Incoming ships. Office if,
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      • 452 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Fntrances— Tarjong Pagar. Wharves Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Bnelamation. Sf rind 1 fT. Pagar. P S Eatt East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Poad. Sheers 8 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Stor<\ Head C Tower Office, olice
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      • 511 1 To Advertisers: o*l Shipping Gazette Ottailttto it: e*«By f«it kkr*u;hout I M MALAYA PENINSULAR. Toot «a AvpHatio*. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEK KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN J P N) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A ■errio» In maictainM between* V«k--ca ru i»nrt« M-i.-»eUic- Mid Lum >c. ■ail contract with the
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