Malaya Tribune, 4 July 1917

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. IV. No. 156 SINGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Cbt nialapa Crlbune. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 444 1 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! J AND J SHIPPING GAZETTE. 2 The popmlar Newspaper of the J Straits Settlements- 5 J PS- PUBLISHED DAILY. I 5 Complete Reports of L< c*l Events. Condensed News from F.M.8., Java, Z Z China, India, Cejlon and Japan! E I Full and Latest War News,
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    • 513 1 JNSjJMNCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand. FBI Insurances effooted on Building* Rent and Merchandise of aver* deaoription MARINE Insurances accepted to ai parts of tbe world at lowest rate* WAIIISI accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Ofieos: 2, Finlaysou Qreen. The Eastern United Assurance Corporatior.
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    • 36 1 an iiiiniiiiiiiiifiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiifintm tt,t iTimiqf""'nr-!rt 3 Ross's Famous Bottlings j "TRADE MARK. Pure Pilsener Guinness best. Insist served with ROSS'S I L Ross Brothers LIMITED. I BOTTLERS London and Leith. IwtIWIIIHHH I 1111 l -tItHIMIIIIIHimIIIMU fn ,.H
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    • 285 1 ITHE MALAYA TRIBUNE j 2 A_D f 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. j SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advan—. X Per annum $14.00 S 2 Half yearly 7.1S f f Per quarter 365 I I Per mensem 9 1.25 f* Peslage Extra SO CtS. per Month, t Temporary Phone No. 171. timffWW»w»ff»»»»a||»|||afj Estate
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  • 1449 2 American Official Report. June 6 The Department of St at i issues for publication tbe fui. lowing despatch troan Mr. Brand Wbitlock, American Minuter to Belgium, which was writtnu in January last. Iv ord< r to fully understand the situation it is necet»ssa-y to go back to the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 272 2 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Gauic&e or European household furniture of evory description or small lot). Good prices offered. Apply to Second-hand," n/o MrJaya Tribune. 3-04 v <n 7 ULTRA-MAR!NE BLUES Red Lead aid oilier Dyestuffs. j Woolen and Cotton Sianksts, Trunks, j ETC., ETC. OGURA «Sfc Go. WINCHESTER SOUSE, No.
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    • 779 2 Straits Settlements War Loai Bunds. Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 15th May and the 15th November. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 15th NOVEMBER. 1919. Price of issue—loo Per Cent. Ail proceeds of this UBue will be lent to
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    • 554 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE PBIVATFXY A collection of Sorel at plants iv fine Ningpo pots. I. Apply Plants," e/o M ;io-o H. AH MA Civil and Stroctarai Engineer, Sarreyor and Building Contractor. Estate Commission Agent. Officb 111, Market Street Singapore AND Jalan Rahmal, Batf Pahst J>± V SALVITAE. The most
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  • 985 3 penang Sildier's Experiences. Prirata Albert Pedler, of Penang, write* to the Penang Gaietta from Africa, aa foiiowa: I am confident that tbia letter will undoubtedly arrive as a very plea itnt surprise affccr ao osanv months of silsnce. The fact ia that I was on of ihe
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  • 385 3 Action in Hankow. Tbe Btitihh Municipal Police art busy patting tha lid on nuisances, says the Cer.tnd Chiua Post. A new one h*a found and is boing suppressed. Pors »ns seeing the rather interesting card dominoes used by the Gfcbaeae in pitying "sparrows" probably know little of tbe w*j
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  • 177 3 Big Claim for Damages. A civdl rait, which threatens to beat th* Perak Water Rights Case in intricacy aad abstrusenesa of detail, was commenced on Thursday morning in tho Judicial Commissioner's Court, Ipoh. In tho ordinary course of events tho hearing would not hive eoaaveneed for about
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  • 45 3 The Office of Works suggest that the demolition of houaes in Wtjiifball place shonld be postponed until July, 1921, which is the nearest estimate- the department can mak<* ds being taro years and nine months from the qnarter day mxt following the declaration of peace."
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  • 63 3 An Allied Conference is to be held in i'aiis shortly to study the question of th« bret of equipping for active life, and utilising the services after the war, of aroanded men who have had a liu.b amputated, so that may be able not only to support them selves, but
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  • 68 3 Delivered In London. Tiie following ate tha dafcef ol s%*rtare fro:n Sdilgspore of the M-iils and their delivery London. Mail. L'.rt. Det.tvenau>, MM. April M Jnue II M.M. April 2k .Inne 11 P. at April 28 Jiiao M B.L May 4 June M M.M. May 8 Juri* 13
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  • 14 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Cotnoaercial Wireless Station :—None.
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  • 150 3 iSxc'%Avĕ to &04«§3 i rC Singapoie, Jnly 4. Meters Latham and Co., th\rcade, advise the fcllovdng quotaUntil AlorGajuh $4.00 1410 \vorKr»ning§ 1.30 140 \y < Molek 2.30 2.35 Ayer Fanas 10.8U 11.00 ialgowwie 560 575 Bnkit leifltom 067; 0.72$ hakit Katil o.Bo* 0 87* IjanHlswfliinlg 900 9
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 108 3 HAUNTED BY PAIN f your taking and sleeping lrs haunted by thf awful dread or the worst reality of bodily pam Headache, backache, toothache, Qeoralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, sore uid other t xtcrnal aches and J*™ Bare8are quickly frothed and cured Little's Oriental Balm y rub it in where the pain
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    • 592 3 fSS 1 ijjjj j jj hlg j 11 Nights j j I some splkndid FEITURSB Alhambra I Alhambra is A Programme of a High Degree ol Excellence Is tbe only I the Theatre at the theatre Orchestra, Cakes, Coffee, I and the BEST The Pioneer and Premier House—The House of
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    • 577 3 TO-NIGHT? I TO-NIGHT I! I AT THI POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUcE 1 EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pa.v> tr c Doer. SECOND SHOW 9.30 SHARP Bluebird Pboto-Pla-s Present THE GREAT DRAMATIC INNOVATION LOVE'S LARIAT J. The remarkable adventures of a V- Millionaire Rancher in New York Socie-j, starring Harry Carey and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 194 3 Mails Close. To-day. Medau Mcdn?» 180 ptr Port Swettonhani and PenauR *lpoh 5.30 pm Malacca. P. Swettrnliam and ielnk Aneon *Kampai pir. Muar and Malacca* Anjou 2 30 pm Rangoon R.> pm Penang,* and Calcutta. taking ma!!? for Dnrban* *M pm Mnntok and Palembang Reaal 3.30 pm Kota Tinggi Meranti
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  • 78 4 BIRTHS. Cmxi>«.—At > T alan Ac >b Bata'e, Kapar, •n June 27, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Stuart Cnna doing, a daughter. A5DEM0N,— On July I, at the Maternity Hospital, iu Singapore, to Mr. and Mr*. J. Anderson, Hirogei Pangar Estate, Jnhare. a daughter. DEATHS. Tax Keow Gno*.—On
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  • 636 4 Russia has started Hgaiu, and in no uncertain fashion. This would indicate that Germany's forlorn hope of a separate peace h<is failed, and with their other troubles we can well imagine the state of mm I of the German High Command, for once again she has both fa
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  • 431 4 A Wei;-Known 4cfor Sir Herbert Tree Landon, July 2, H.55 p.m. The death is announced of Sir Uir'uert Beerbohm Tree, Kt.— Renter. [The announcement of the death of this prominent and popular member of the dramatic profession will doabtiwg come ai a th>ck to many who have had the
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  • 257 4 Funeral at Bidadari A large gathering of friend-? arid colleagn* s of the late Mr. Oswald A. Kiram-?1 attends! at the Bidadari cemetery la«t evening to pay their last tribute to this exceedingly popular figure in Singapore society. Tlie Ven. Archdeacon Swindell conducted the burial service
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  • 542 4 Thil ia Independence Day. Tin here is at $108 f$l down)50 tons sold. Robber ia quoted at 2/o§ forcreoe and 2/5J for sheet. A daughter was born to the late Mr. Loke Yew's widow on Saturday last. Captain H. S, Sahara r.a M C.,hae been wounded ia
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  • 107 4 P4g I j Thb Great War The Fighting Fronts 5 Russia i Greece 5 Canada's Jabiiee 5 General: n German Atrocities 2 Mail Notices 3 Local Share Market In East Africa 3 Naisances 3 Important Mining Case 3 Russia Redivious 4 Local aud General 4 Obituary 4 Late
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 217 4 c i I IMF "TIGER" BRAND RE'i Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBER SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best More and f|jjH| Extensivel) used Latest Shoe Locally for ail tlian an > otl]or Sports. Make. S.v,. stook. C|l Si es locked Ito n U Pair ito n j Solo Affonts ROBINSON
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    • 470 4 Entirely New Photo-Plays in j First Show 7.20 p.m. Second Show W. 13 p m Sharp. Inclndirß lO NEW REELS of tha *'ondT -<ori*l Fo-nuht and Every Night From Friday, 29th June, 1917. At the ideal Picture Theg, re CASINO By-the-Bea, Oir B«aoh Road. SECOND SHOW AT 9 IS P.M.
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    • 126 4 JUST RECEIVED Freah Shipment OF Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS From l Will-kMWR Brswy For particulars an<l prices apply lo Caldbeck, Macgrcgor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES lOR Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin ami Dinner S5O. Evexy Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 40 4 Coming Events. To-D«y. A'nerica diuuer at Hotel. To-morrow Full Moon. Band of Hope Concert, Y.M.C.A., 8.30 p.m. Sat orday. Uiu handan meeting, £fitl'i nuoD, 8 G O. Bogey Oomoetitlon. Uarmston'a Circus. Suday. 5th Snnday aft«r Trinity. 3,3 C B Competition
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  • 53 5 The Fighting Fronts OFFICIAL COM riINIQUES. British Heavily Attacked. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jaly 2, 11.55 p.w. fl$l I Marshal Sir Douglas Haig rti As a result of bard fight inlwes' of L a ns onr advanced posts r.-0 driver back slightly. There was considerable reciprocal artillery firing
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  • 156 5 London, July 3, 4.55 a m. sfcUl correspondent on J British fro A in Fnnce gives ex trade frouo a Gerrnau letter found on Messines Ridge,dated from "A *h. II- ho le in Hell," vividly depicting the filing of the German troops "Wr bavsbeen for fourteen days nnder
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  • 35 5 Lively Artillery. London, Jaly, 3, 1.0 a.m French communique Daring the day a rnost lively reciprocal artillery fire was kept up in the sectors west and east of Cerny. There were no infantry attacks.
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  • 50 5 London, Jaly 2, 7.0 p.m. Paris: Acc «rding to the newspapers th« American expedition in France will h-» and -r the f xclasive command of (Jer.eral Pershing and the American Government and will have its own lines of communication with 'he aruiy from the west front to Washington.
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  • 128 5 The Great Offensive. Stiff Encounters. London, Jaiy 2, 11.55 p m Petrrgnvl Tbe following letails of th« new offensive are supplied anthoritatively A portion of an army c.Tps and the Finland diriaiou attacked under violent fire anl took two lines of trenches north of Konioukhi, afterwards repulsing rrwaiy Some
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  • 122 5 many prisoners and uachiuo gnns, the total of which w *iot yet ascertained. Part of the Trans Amur division. atVr capturing tbe weste-n outskirts of the village of Schi taiirg (ir>d nil three of th" enemy trenches in the forest of j-i?chan deployed north of the fores, where
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  • 152 5 London, July 2, 6.20'p.rc. Russian official After artillery work we attacke the Kooinchy-Byshki front. CQ pied three lines of trenches, and fortified village of Koninchy > is lv;<nced an far as Koninchy lk *a*j. s ulhward of tho village, prisoners so far number 8,564 re ca ptured
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  • 125 5 London, July 3, 12.10 a.m. Petrograd The high command of the armies on the western front has issued an order of the day "tehich Htates The army on the southwestern front has defeated the and broken in his line. A lecisive battle has begun on which
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  • 37 5 Enemy Active- London, J uly 2, 5 30 p.m. Italian official The enemy was very active between lake Garda and the Lniro valley. Attacks between San Giovanni and Pdacesa, northward of and northeastward of Mezzolazo failed.
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  • 24 5 Russian Atticks. London, July 2, 11.55 p.m. Wireless German official: Russian attacks at Koninchy broke down. Fresh attacks developed to the north.
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  • 45 5 London, July 2, 11.55 p.m. Wireless Austrian official: Between the and the Strypa, the enemy, continuously employing fresh reserves, pushed in s?sanlting waves totalling at least twenty divisions, resulting in hand to han I combats which were mostly repulsed before our first lines.
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  • 57 5 London, July 2, 6.30 p.m, Wireless German official Oar shock troops by surprise attacked northward of Dixmude and captur- < ed many Belgians. Toe English attacked westward of Lens and penetrated at a few noints but were I thrown out, leaving 175 and seventeen machine-guns. French attacks on
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  • 50 5 Oaths of Allegiance. London, July 3, 1.0 a.m. Athens The garrison, including a Cretan regiment, took the oath of allegiance to King Alexander. There was a popular ceremonial. The S tlonika troops also took the oath. General Papoulw has requested that he might be placed on the retired list.
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  • 63 5 London, July 3, 5.50 a.ra. Amsterdam Mr Lloyd George's Glasgow speech has evoked a wild attack in the Westfaelische Z-dtung, which represents the German industrialists Mr Lloyd George becomes narrow minded, malicious and mean. He resorts to the most abject means. He speaks of indemnites. The German
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  • 56 5 London, July 3, 5.50 a.m. N«w York: A labour dispute led to serious racial troubles in east St lx>ais. Negroes killed a polioeman A crowd of whites caught two negroes, whom they shot and killed The crowd was most aggressive. They wrested arms from the militia to attack
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  • 33 5 London, July 3, 5 50 a.m Zurich The Social»st organ Volksrecht reports serious food riots in various parts of Germany including Stettin, where considerable damage was done to property.
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  • 26 5 London, July 2, 11 M p.m. The Press Borean states that Mr. Clynes, M.P., has been appointed Parliamentary Secretary to tb« Ministry of Food,
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  • 64 5 Anarchists Surrender. London, Judy 3, 3.0 a.m. Petrograd The siege of Durnovo villa ended in the surrender of the anarchist garrison of eixty after troops had snrrounded the villa at three o'clock in the morning. The anarchists at first refused to surrender, whetuapon th* troops rnahed the houa-. Th">
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  • 183 5 Joy in Petrograd. Loudon, July 3, 1.05 p in. Petrograd i A measage dated July 2 says that the gloriou3 news of the Russian success has transformed Petrograd. Pessimism has vanished and a wave of patriotism haa drowned the exploits of anar ehists and mutinous soldiers. Small
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  • 131 5 Tbe King s Mtssage London, July 3, 12.40 a.m. H. M. tbe King has telegraphed to the Governor General of Cauada expressing the satisfaction of the Queen and himself that they are able to be present at to-day's service in Westminster Abbey, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the
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  • 95 5 Mr. Llnyd George says The Confederation has enabled Canadians to attain internal unity and self-government, and achieve bene ficent development of tbelr country's resources. "The Confederation has done not less for the Empire. It has made Canada the pioneer of that autonomous nationhood which is unique
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  • 51 5 British-American Action. London, Jnly 3, 5 50 a m. Washington; Lord Northcliffe has submitted to the American Govern rnent a plan to regulate speculation in cotton futures. It is understood that the British Government is seeking to co-ordinate in measures to check wild movements in prices in New
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  • 38 5 London, July 3, 3 20 p.m. The Cotton Control Board has decided, regarding epinners who have cotton on call, that prices may be fixed and delivery takeu without authorization of the Board until further notise.
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  • 21 5 London, July 3, 3 20 p.m. Alexandria The cotton exchange has reopened. Cotton jobbing is suspended for a fortnight.
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  • 29 5 London, July 3. 12.10 p in. Washington: The United State» has lent Britain another five millions sterling, making a total to date of 117 millions sterling.
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  • 30 5 London, July 3, 1.0 a.m. In the House of Commons. Mr Bonar Law announced that the increased tobacco duty would be halved from the 16th on th* cheaper grades.
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  • 18 5 Mr. A. Keir, head of the Malay College Matang, ia staying at the Tea Gardens on Taking HUI.
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  • 274 5 Horace Goldin. Tb« king's illusionist, Horac*Goldin, received a groat welcom*last ldght on the occasion of the operdng of his short return viM' foi five nights at the Theatre ttojal. i' Noith Bridg« Road. branch of >be c mmuniiy wag .n t-vld-nce, including a I »rgc> number of Europeans but
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  • 329 5 The following recipr-s aro forwarded by the S creury of the Food Reform Society. Mens. Mock Silmon Steaks aud Teas. Walnut Pie. Boiled Potatoes. dbeeaeand Semolina. Fiied Brinjals. RMi pes Mock Salmon Steaks.—j 16. mashed potato, 1 teaspoonful giattd onion, 2 oz. cold boiled rice, inch
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  • 44 5 The Hon. Treasnror, Mr. A. W Vick, c/o Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge with many thauks receipt of the following further contributions to the above Fund Already acknowleged $21,800 37 Chan Cheng Siew 50 $21.8.0.37
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  • 61 5 With a view to protecting Russian commercial interests in China ami developing trade relations between these two countries, a Russian Chamber of Commercn has been atabl: bed in Shanahai. Th* Com mitte. the new Chamber is composed is follows Chairman, Count L J >aki. Mem Vis, Messrs A. D.-achenuds, S,
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  • 26 5 London, July 3. 130 p.m. Petrograd The Government has received news that the offensive on the south*weste m fr<»n. is develop* ing sbsolutely favourably-
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  • 295 5 Lawn Tennis. S. C C Touroamcat. Neural mvcheg were decided yesterday evening under favourable conditions, the results btiDg as under Handicap Singlks Class R Ih at C.;sdells 4—6, 6 —3, 6—2 Cbs» P.—Cruttwell beat Coveney 6 l.fi—3. N EWCOlf RS' HANDICA P.— Brown bmt L N irz<» 6—2. 6—0.
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  • 74 5 Singapore League- The 8 r its Chtaeaa Football aVunrfitti n aill aeet the Brookdale Roy. |n a League match tomon.'W, (Thursday J on the S R C enmnd. Tti» following will ropre. *ent the ft C F A. *Nfl X -h Hi-, Yew l> n \n.ing N/b-e, L*e Kiah
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  • 26 5 A weak representation of the Ipoh Clnb waa asataa at Ipoh on Saturday by the Pe.dk Recreation Club to the tune of two goals to nil.
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  • 71 5 The I^adi's July Spoon competition was Bjoapajiad lot on Monday •Sad resulted iv a win for Mrs I.yall, who returned a net acore of 43. following cards were re nrn. d. VraLyall 49 6 43 Mrs B*ddel..y 66 IJ 44 Mrs Me)sen 52 8 44 tire H
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  • 42 5 Th- Ladies* ,>f Selangor GoW Club wn won on Monday by Vlra H-*nsh<4W with a soore of t>4—14 «50. O h r c»rds returned w»-rr- :—Mr- C F Gre»»n, 64—6 -«58; Mrs A S Bailey 65—6 59.
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  • 212 5 Soccessfd Sports Meeting. The mounted noorls which were held at the Polo Ground on Satorday afternoon under the auspices of the Penang Pd> Club proved a disdnct success. Long before the appointed time a fairly large con. comae of spectators had assembled, including a sprinkling of ladies
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  • 108 5 DISTRICT COURT. Importation of Dismo'd*. In th* District Onrt, jes'i.rday, Mr E J H Van D-M-n, ■■injur of the Xederlandsche Indischp Han th lfhßnk, waa charged b»fcre *;> flf ham Carter with imr>oriatior ir to th« Colony of una»-t diamonda the importation of which ia prohibted except nnd»r
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  • 85 5 Cheque Forgery. The preliminary enquiry into a charge of forgery preferred agvdnat a Tamil i.amed Sundry vela, who it was alleg d forged a cheque for |5S in tho nt-n-» of Mr. Ai»c R<»e«, abd two odi* a for $4')o -md $475 in the aaaaa of vir. C.J.
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  • 72 5 Chi* Sim, who was this mon my before Mr Mn ;i ni'h agisting >n the uitnagemsm* of a hap J-e Kee lottery at 32 N'c'Jid In in Street, pleaded gniity an>t was tin" i whilst a wo hat' named Chan An Moi who waa charged uiih teceiving momy froo
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  • 96 5 Low Guan, who was charged with smuggling tobacco and ettes into the Third Court lock np, vas fined $3 by Mr Mudi'? this morning. A Japanese named Leichimoto, who was charged before Mr. Sugars tbis morning with selling post cards at tho premises of the Singapore Harbour Board without
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  • 153 5 Just aHout two months a«o we mention-d that Mr. Rodger Triton, born in Bangkok and the eldest son of Mre, Margaret Upton, an t the late Mr. T. M. U,>ton, had received a con.Miiitsion i" the 20th Dm ham Light Iiittttitry, and had been sent to Fr«no\
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  • 99 5 papers report the death of Mt E II Hunbr, OM of the olden residrnrj of the per; and a pi neei of Us trade. Mr Hants* was b rat L<m<i<.ndery, lrelind, iii 1843 an<t ariiwl in Japan in 1867. H t'nnndtd a shipbuilding yard h Ekdnrajiaan, near Ojiaka, wnicb
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 909 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Harmston's Circus AND Royal Menagerie. GRAND OPENING NIGHT Saturday, 7th July, 1917, AT 9.15 P.M. Location: BEACH ROAD. Return of the Popular Favourites Bigger, Better, B ajjbaaat Tbtin Ever. HARMSTONS The Apex, The Crax, Tbe Acme, Tbe Alpba and Omega Of all that stand* f->r perfecti n iv
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  • 797 6 Prices Qii»!«i ii Ui Market ta.s fcfjrair.g KINiIPOBC, JctT 4. MV« Lyal anil i.-*" Exchange ami Share Brek«»re, keu-i the folic*'agtwt of qwtatft'^na: Kobber shares. tovt. Ya'r.e. Boye». h- tiers. 2/- ĕHmrn 2/3 Ml C 3 AnzloJa.a 5,3 6,--2- AatMUBJ 10/- 12/ t Ayer K-uiin* 30/- »7
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  • 66 6 Singapore. July 4. hi Lo» d in Demand 2/4^ pmmm lim>, 2/4i;j;ig; l»di~._ Baa* t T, »j llnfh U Mil preui <n Bftftftf'oal BuA d/d. Gig 1 n Ja?a— Bank T. T 13} On Japiu—Bank d/d. 109 Sovereigns— bayiug rate 15.54 India O'ci; Bills last Imm 1/4 5/32 m
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  • 251 6 ..*\.pure, July 1. T:n. —See Local and General oolomn, Copra.— -Weak. No Boeindsa. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour Do. Business done. Gambier.— don*. Pepper-— Steady. Business done. O'hvr Piprfaldf»— M whti Quint. LaUit leal Market tattiioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per pfenl 136.00 Nutmegs 80 a\ 4-j 00
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  • 155 6 Display by Chinese Acrobats The U*ll of tho Y\ M. C A. was crowded with men of the Army and Navy last Saturday when an interesting performai.ee waa given by a party of four Chinese—one adult and three children, one of the latter being a small girl. Tho first
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  • 87 6 A y >uth named Koh Kah Wee, aged 14, attending the Armenian Street Chinese school, was charged Vfore Mr. Mv We with the theft of a pair of spectacles valued at $15, tiie property of his school mister, oue Yap Cheng Siang '1 he accused pleaded guilty, but
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  • 68 6 Before Mr. Sugar*. Second Magi* trate, yesterday, Jacb ■Minon* was charged with tbe rash ai d negligent driving of a motor car a' Oi chard Road, thereby colliding with and cau-ing hurt to a Chinese named Lye See rvoh. Tbe accused was further charged with driving the car
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  • 797 6 0« Cooks. From the general topic of food and food.prices it seems natural to turn to eoolu. The incautious housewife is probably paying more for her culinary requirement* than is necessary (despite the Increased cost of market produce) if she leaves everything to the cook, instead of j
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  • 629 6 Pnnggor Robber Estates. Tbe Director*' seventh annual report to be presented at the annual meeting on Tuesday next contains the following Accounts According to tho Profit and Loss Account the net profit for the year after deducting Directors fee and a sum provided for war tax for the
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  • 224 6 The following properties disposed of by auction on Monday I»st by Messrs Ching Keng Lee <k Co. at their Sale room. 99 years' leas hold 1 ind and House No.34 Palembang Road, area 2265 sq. feet, bought by Shaik Omar bin Maffor Ba Uubaid for $1,600. Freehold
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  • 158 6 Ntw iialland Hostel. j A beginners' sum for women in i Pitman's Sorthaud starts this week jat tho Young Women's Christian j Association, 8 Fort Canning-rd. The j classes meet from 8 to 9 i m. and (from 5.30 to 630 p.m. to §a§t the j convenience of students.
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  • 164 6 On July 14 the French National Day, there will a oolleetioa ir ai;l of the French orphans of the war. Mrs J R Wish art i 3 tho dele gate for EKflgtpera ana! the b' II .< subscriptions can be pail in to tbe Banqne de lindn
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  • 81 6 The Mayor of Chicago's description of that city as the fifth largest German city in the world is accurate, yet needs some qualification, for the modern Babel can also claim to be th 6 second largest Bohemian city, the third largest Swedish city, tne largest Norwegian city, and the fourth
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  • 379 6 The following new books will b> ready for issue to-morrow Thn«-~<«,?" Applin, Arthur, His Mexican u 1917. Bindlcss, Harold, Carmen'i v senger, 1917. Bryee, Mrs. Charles, The Spoon, 1917. Burgin, G. B., The Poller of String 1917, ns j Ervine, St. John G., Chan^i n Winds, 1917. R,n?
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  • 166 6 The classification practice for th- 3 Penang Volunteers (1917) which has been pui dished, is rather remarkable aud shews how far Volunteer shooting has advanced Compared with it the pretioai practice is chil i a play. The pre* viond course as a matter cf fact could well
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 204 6 There is no Better Ale Than i j Try I* I j onfall: at I Tfie Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. a The First Year of tha Great Republic i joining tiie Aiiiss. Celebrate To night, July 4 AT I Special Dinner Dance. i i mmm mm, i PlaStffortfl
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    • 48 6 ECONOMY IN WtR-lIMf I i When fir great ■a I oi money in advertising it cannot alter its price, Without losing muck ot* the Lonrfit of its ftdvertu in j. It ts therefor* an un--1 JouLted advantage to buy 'J advertised goods when general price* ar* rising. I
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    • 63 6 New Stock of Perfumery! JUST RECEIVED. Essence Bungu Sri Fangtjong > 1.60 each- Tajok Marnbang 125 Mac Perak 1 25 j also the well-known Crown Perfumery's Coronita, White Rose, in cut-glass bottles, etc AND Groaamilh's renowned Phul Nana, Shem-el-Nessim. Ha-u-No-Hana and Wana Ranee A LSO lIARI BAY A CARDS for
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  • 1155 7 American Views. The view-t of a nuehnr of eminent Americans on the oaae ol an Irish settlement, wliich w« publish, forn rcmnrkable ccUectinu—ui< 'ie remarkable perhsps, for the names of their ruthors than for nny novelty ii I ti>eui»e[vc« though there are efrfcain obvious conclusion, to be
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  • 554 7 Dbcu hois at Meeting. At the in»«!i t of the Plmter«' sotciatiou of Malaya, At the Club, SunyVsi, 'ii T-urB 1 »V, Mr. R C. Kiiid-*r«le\ p'^-aid-d. As the matter of preventive qnarhi.tine wa. «till boing investigated it tr&i all iwi d to a* n'l over. The »u.n
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  • 114 7 Parades for Ju y. Friday, July 6. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Monday, Jnly 9- Entire Comany Parado at ''oostead Institut**, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 13. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Monday, July 16 Route MarchParade, rtoustead Institute. Dismiss
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 387 7 NOTICES NOTICE. The Government is pre*parcd to consider offers for the purchase of the land and buildings known as the Old Cross Street School," and of the vacant land at the corner of Robinson Road and McCallum Street, up to the 31st July, 1917. Further particulars may be ascertained on
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    • 410 7 _TO BE LET OFFICES AND CODOWNS TO LET. No* 6-D, 6 E, 6-G, 6-H, Batter> Roid. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Bafalaj PUoe. 14 6 a TO LET Office* at Winchester House Nos. 10, 11, 12. IS, 14, 13, 16, 17, 23, 24, 28, 29, 32, 35 36
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    • 604 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRAUA AND CHINA. DTOORFORATBD ITS AKD BT HO?AL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 obir?<* of £20 each £I,£OO.QA< jteaerv. Twn& £],90<J,J0--'ioserv-f LifrMlity of Prupristcra BANKER 3 The Bank of England, Tha London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd.,
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    • 103 7 Whether you are j fourteen op forty z t pou n>,<i it ionic Dr. William Pink Puu tuU g waff peopWt needs, bĕtaus6 tkĕWi pills arc a Z Trt/c Ton>c that rca/fi/ build v i ///e, blot 1 and I strew/then tkĕ nertSS. Tb*s are useful for 5 i/rowit/a tkildrnn
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    • 145 7 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH MXANS Your Very Likeness, Style and Mood. A. PRODUCTION from Lee Brothers' Studio, Hill Street will produ«'* tbe«e reaulta. j insanTtTcure. Dr. W. C. Ro>'s specific for Insanity j is the oulv medicine of its kind j of over 50 vcr*' standing found I to Cure Ail
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    • 385 7 ijTHE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. BfITABLIfJHBO 1*74. IsroBPOBATBD IN IHD!iFUNDS rvcLed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security: Tf .Heme In 1918 -$4,309,517.50 Total Out go In 1911 $2,490,41 \%C JMiirancs efto ii In 1918 $4,230,542.85 Increase In Funis $1,111,011 M I Total i'olieies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonos additioni,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 86 7 Singapore Volunteer Cor; s. Orders for the week ending Friday, July 6 To-day. 4 30 p.m. B-tl'-sti <r R«tngft S.R.E v, 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co. 5 10 do S V.K. M.C.S. 5 15 T.P. b'iie Station S V.R., T.P.P. Corner of G-auge Rd. and O.cuard Rd. Veterans Co. Te-morrow.
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issoed Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issned Dally.] Vol. IV. -No. 156 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 256 1 Shanghai is soon to see a direct result cf America becoming a bel igerent, for the Poet Office Depart neat at Washington haa withdrawn tbe order Usued some months ag<stopping the despatch of mail by tle Empress" boats. It will be recalled that a general protest
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    • 26 1 July 2. De Haau, Dutch Boribat, Snujeie July 3. Soou Ann, British Anjou, British Sri Muar, British Jlrbe, British Bujskes, Dutch R. 8. Uaru, Dutch
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    • 64 1 June 30 Sri Muar, British Hye Loon*. British Anjou, British Emile, Dutch Ban Fo Soon, Dutch Jul> I. Katong, British Ban Poh Gum, British Krian, British Ban Whatt Hin, British Meran, British Hong Wan, British Porak, British Kaka, British Khoeu Foeug, Dutch Van Einscboten, Dutch R. S. Baru, Dutch
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    • 68 1 Jnly 4. High water:—11.33 am 9 ft. 11.7 p.m. 10 ft. 6 ins. July 5. Fall Moon 4h. 41m. M High water :—0.6 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins 11.53 p.m. 10 ft. 7 ins. Jaly 6. Moon. In Perigee llh. a High water 0.39 a.m. 9 ft.
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    • 144 1 One of Kobe'a new shipping mil UonairoB recently sold the few ships in bis possession, and realised nearly 10 million yen though he paid lees than half that amount when bo bought them. The motor ship Olenartney after many months in dry dock is now so sufficiently advanced in repair
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 518 1 THERE 18 NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertiser***ls TEA* THB Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 29c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*O.Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE (COSIWNIKS IXCORPuKiTK:; IN ENGLAND.) MAIL AMD PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Un-ter Contract with Ilia Majetty's Governmeat.) for China, Japan, Peaang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Kgypt.
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      • 305 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij "Nederland" AND "Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). RKGTJLA.R MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and farther particulars Apply to Internationale Met and Handslsvereenlgino Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D* Almeida Street PHONE.
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      • 434 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances Tanjong Pagar Wh\rvbs section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouse*-, Trafalgar Bt. Kast Reclamation. c Storag,- 2 and 1 IT. Pagar. P S Kaet East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheer* 3 IP I do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Dead C Tower
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      • 410 1 To Advertisers: OVR Shipping Gazette OtrewlaU* in every p«rt thronghout tbe MALAYA PENINSULAR, j Terms en Application. I N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN .fAPAS) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. _A minim v maintained mfmm rifcili th port* to Margin* a-d i> c rami contract with the
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