Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1917

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  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. V -v -v v EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 160 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. V ircaiayaCrflHtne. MONDAY, JULY 9.
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    • 237 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I SHIPPING GAZETTE. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. S 5 Payable in Advance. 3 Per annum $14 00 S 2 Half yearly 7.25 j Per quarter i 165 Per mensem S 1.25 S J Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month, t Temporary 'Phone No. 171. I "O NO DA"
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  • 545 2 Their Curtailment. There is a topic whioh for tbe moment, we daresay, is exercising the minds of the planting community to a great extant, and one cannot ha mrpriHed at H, says the Pinang GrHtttte." Sj me time ago, Ceylon was notified that lh* shipping shortage i»d become
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  • 100 2 Parades for July. To day, July 9. Entire Comanj Parade at bonstead In stitute, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 13. Parades at Pear!? Hill and Tanjong Pagar. 5.15 p.m. Moaday, July 16. Ronte March Parade, Houatead Institute. Dismiss Bonstead Institute 5.15 p m. Friday, July 20. Parades at
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  • 755 2 Sea Birds' Eggs Inland. Tbe egg* of black-headed gulls are expected soon to be on sale in London, •o an account of a small breeding station of these birds that has recently been established amongst the bare hills of Radnor Forest will perhaps bo of interest. Tba
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  • 27 2 "So you have taken to carrying around a monkey This is going too far." Well, you n«ver bo anywhere with me," was his wife's somewhat ambiguous retort.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 523 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE PRIVATELY* A collection of floral a; 1 plants ia fi ;e Mngpo pots. L Ci Apply "Plants,"c/o Malaya Tribaaa] 30 6 v THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17 Dkoby Gkait, '•>i (ESTABLISHED Hit) tMMMIES desiring Posiriou-: ,r urh this Office, pie tine forward their appa. cations,
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  • 931 3 Traditional Spot. In the midst of the ntle-flowinp, wide, reed banked Thames, not for distant from London, there Hps a little island which goes by Ihe mv* ot Msg*" Charta island. CroW ning its green lawns snd soaps of shrubbery ii an old gray ■tone honse, and
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  • 300 3 Summer Meeting 1917. 13 7, Planters' Vase, Plate and Purse. Value $400, $600 and $500, respectively with $100 to each Second Horse. A Handicap for all Ei Griffins. The Horses entered may -be divided by the Handioapper into three Classes, i. c 41 A," B and C {i
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  • 376 3 Saturday 21st July 1917. 1, 3& 1. Province Wellesley Plate, Purse and Vase. Value $400, $600 and $500 respectively and $100 to the Second Horse in each race. A Handicap for all Ex Griffins that have run at the meeting. The Horses entered may be divided by the
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  • 72 3 Delivered in London. The following are the datei of y trinre from Singapore of the European Maila and their delivery •i London. Mail. Lhft. Delivbubp. •I M April 16 Jane 13 M. April 28 Jane 14 P. O. April 28 Jane 14 B.I. May 4 Jane 14 M.M.
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  • 14 3 Vessels in commnnication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—None.
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  • 153 3 IBtclmtbt to Malaya TrUmiu.l Singapore, July 9. Messrs Latham and Co., the \rcade, advise the following quotation* AlorGajah $4.00 $4.10 AyerKuning* 1.30 1.40 Ayer Molek 2.40 2.50 Ayer Panas 10.70 10.85 Baigownie 5.60 5.75 Bukit Jelotong M 0.65 0.72$ Bukit Katii 0.85 0.90 OhangkatSerdg.... 9.00 9.15 Glenealy
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 61 3 Tips Worth Noting. Advertising is more than ever essential, on the principle that the smaller the demand the greater the necessity to increase it.— The American Lead Pencil Co. Such advertising as we have done has shown that there is no reason why advertising is not doing as much for
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    • 457 3 TO-NIGHT X TO-NIOHT X X AT THI POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EMPIRE Taajong Pagar Road. Trams Pass tbe Dear. SECOND SHOW 9.30 SHARP The Asiatio Film Manufacturing Co. Present j'KHOOJIN WHATCHAY* (A PO3R MAN WON A LOTTERY.) A short Chinese Ptoro-Play, written, produced and acted entirely by Chinese in Shanghai. NEW
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 149 3 Mails Close. To-day. Hongkong, Shanghai ana Japan 3 pm Port Swettenham and Telok Anson *Perak 2.80 pm Hatu Pahat Sri Wongsee 3.80 pm Bangkok Taming 3.80 pm \lnar and Malacca *Kaka 8 pm Chrigtma* and Cocos Islands 4 pm Kola Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 pm Kota Tinggi Ban Lie Goan
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  • 721 4 We think that there can ba no aright minded person who does not j&B6& in mm bean of hearts ap the evi'n of gambling. Um Bangkok Times. Hecce one can folly understand the objections which many well meaning persons have raited to the raising of war fnnds
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  • 43 4 A ft •visional Government. London, July 6, 10.50 p.m. Renter is informed that a provisional Government has been established at Nanking. It appears the vice-Pi evident of the Republic, who is the military Governor of Nanking, has temporarily assumed the Presidency.
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  • 86 4 v. "o- London, July 7,6 0 a m A telepram from Tientsin says that altogether 30J foreign troops including Ar.trio-French, are tn route to Peking to re3tore the railway which must remain intac! under the Boxer protocol. A special train conveying them halted at Lane Fang, where
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  • 75 4 London, July 7, 10 30 p.m. Shanghai« The situation is more complex than ever. Fonr partita have arisen. First the Restorat'onists, second the Bureaucratic Republicans headed by Tnan Chi Joi third Feng Kuo Chang, who it is alleged is intriguing for the Presidency wi;h the Provisional Government
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  • 12 4 London, July 8, 7.10 a.m. Peking The Emperor has abdicated.
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  • 73 4 Lomlon, July 8, 6.25 p ra. Shanghai The ox premier Tuan Chi Jni rep;vt? «iut h« attacked and rooted the Monarchistis on Friday, near Lang Fang. The Republicans advanced ten miies towards Peking, parading the enemy. Li Ynan Hang, ex-President, has appointed Tnan Chi Joi premier and gave
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  • 157 4 Raj» Brook** filled a ve'y difficult position with fjreat tact and ability. Hin primary object in S«rawnk to administer the country for the benefit of the native population, and he took the wise c »ars; of con«t»rjtly consulting the Mi-la) chiefs. He re. solutely r< Bitted the
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  • 91 4 Bombay, Jane 27—Up to 4 p.m. to-day, 11 more mail bags belonging to the s. s. M Mo igolia have be >n picked up, making in all 27. Of these 4 are for Calcutta, 6 fur Sind and Persian Gulf, 11 for Mesopotamia, 1 for B irma,
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  • 66 4 Bombay, June 23 —The condition of Mr. Dadabhoy Naoroji is causing grave anxiety. Since his last illness little over three we'dca ago he has been practically bed ridden, fcnt was showing signs of improvement. Three days ago his condition took a turn for the worse and enquiries
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  • 65 4 To-day. The Cameos, Vie. Theatre. Dnngun, Ltd., meeting, noon. Harmston's Circns. To-morrow. The Cameos, Vie. Theatre. Harmston'g 'Jirciu. Wednesday. Moon List Q tarler. The Cameos. Vio. Th tatl*. Harmston's Oiraara t and 9 p.m. Thursday. Opening U.aio 1 J.ick Ciu\ 5.15 p.m. Lodge Zetland 8.30 p.m. The Cameos.
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  • 528 4 Tin h«re i« at $H2.50($1 odV Ha tons sold. P; 150 Robber ke quoted at i(j i crepe and 2/5 jt* i sheet f BabbOT qnorrd st ?/6 forcreoe and 2/ j for sheet, London, frify 7, 3!5 Silver is at 391 -i™*""" gui ci t The
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  • 119 4 Pages Tax Gbkat War The Fighting Fronts 5 Russia Submarining British Finance Raid on London f Further American Loans Canadian Conscription Greece J America and the War Big Plot Unearthed Air Raid onXondon French Reprisals m 0 Ireland 6 French Consular News General: Rubber Shipments J A RadnorshireGullerv
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    • 391 4 j To-nitfht! To-night! At th* Ideal Picture Theatre ICAS I N O By-thc-Sea, Off" Beach Road. 8 NEW PAR TS Complete Episodes Of the Wonder I erial i THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY In 30 Episodes-Ol Reels. Featuring Mr. IRVING CUMMING and HISS LOTTIE PICKFORD Episode 24. The Mad Millionaire
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  • 39 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMUNIQUES. Activity On British Line. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. l/m lon Joiy t>, 10 58 a.m. i-iell-Marsh.l Mr Douglas Hai;; ti, Th-re «ratsrtillwT activity 2rida t!v Scarpa and in the JJJJboarh is and Ifeaport.
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  • 50 5 Lorvlon, Jnly 7, 2.30 p.m. Sir Doners reports that we .lichtiv a-lr-'DCvd oar line eastward Wjtsohaete an i repulsed an Jttack'in ih- 1 vicinity of Acheville. London, Jaly 8, 2.15 p m. Sir Douglas Uaig state» Wt ■ace wfally raidtd south-eastward r f Hirgiconrt and northward of YpretJ.
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  • 98 5 London, Jniy 8,12.45 a.m. Sir Douglas H rig states: We drov* c gf an attempted ei->tw*rd e f Loos. Th* *>ria! fighting yes trrdayw;* chiefly between LensVprts. In this area a large nuinbei of eaemj'a machines ware encountered- Despite the enemy's pronoacced activity w» bombed aer i i
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  • 64 5 Rccru esceace of Artillery. Lomlon, Jaly 7, 1.15 a.m. A French comaauniqne says there wa? a iiiiikei recru leac«ncw oi wtilierj activity in srne e?c>org. Operations in CuAOipasjne enabled as to rtdnc»» two e nall salients. Ttie enemy fonr tinru* nnauccrtsfally B*t"iijpt6il to r- captare loti r aai serious
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  • 48 5 London, July 7, 4.45 p.m. The French communique says that ffoiu Jem* 21 to June 30, oar cawing planes brought down nin v tp»a aeroplanes an 1 a captive biliooa. Iaai'i ion enemy mi»chin?8 were seriously damaged ani fell do .va in t v aeiroam linea.
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  • 137 5 London, July 7, 5.35 p.m. A. cirr at French EL alqurters, describing tin eneaiv iffeneivf, e\vs that the Germans mastered the previous night i:i tranches on the northern slopes of th<* r>i»te?.ux. .Vt 7.30 ihe next evening the French division g-Mie-al commanding this sccter of tne plateaux
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  • 87 5 Sharp Encounter?. London, July 6, 5.55 p.m. Roaaian offici tl Th pre U iacr a aa a d reciprocal artillery fire in the direction of ZilotCiUv. There have b?f-n sharp encounters in the region of Dziktlany. TLe enemy'a artiilerv £re wa« intense eastward °f L'pitz an.l 0 r, i.
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  • 99 5 L >ndon, July 7, 7.0 a.m. Thr lesurnptioo of the Russian offensive after sharp lull is indicated by a German conarunniqae fording attacks delivered between Zborow and Koninchy, (where .Dot) prisoners were taken on and Brzeeiny far;h«r s °uth. Correspondents at Petrograd tr»at thr- is not were demonstration
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  • 130 5 London, Joly 7 10.. r .<3 p.m. "■flies Iiussian official Id the f on °f Zolochev we attacked r uae.l and occupied three lin* s of treneh-s. W* -were pressed tack by eneoav counterattacks. Our cfUnsive westward of BLo&teehf continued throughout yesterday. Positions are constantly changing hands. The
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  • 69 5 London, Jnly 7, 7.0 a.m. It is noteworthy that many leaders Df regimental c.-m niitecs were the firgt to fall in Sanday's advance. The iufantry were delighted with the irtillery preparation, wh.oli was inpreeedented on a Rnssian front. Fhe Czc-cho Slovak brigade, composed of volunteer?, stormed three tines
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  • 22 5 London, Jaly, 7, 4.45 p.m. Petroernul: v iolpnt fighting has r>egnn n*ar Piask, which id reported to be ablaz-».
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  • 21 5 London, July 8, 4.15 a.m. Pv>trograi The Women'* Bit. Bli<in of D>ath has entraimi for the front.
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  • 63 5 London, Jaly 8, 5.10 p. m. A wireless Unssian official message states that in the direction ■>[ Kovelnnl in th« region of VolauOMka. the> «nemy released gas Eaerny coantar attacks at Godov *nd in a wjod westwards of faile I. Dense atiack3, supported by armoured cars, westward of
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  • 53 5 London. Joly ft, 7 30 p.m. Amsterdam: Maj >r Moraht, V7riting io the T.i?~)sz utnni?, significantly w-irrs the people asraio3t nn ler-<i naming Brnsiloff \i camimnier, to hn preeminence of piwer over the Slav races. An article in th* Freni lenblatt Austria a* completely riiaillnsioned about Russia, and
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  • 49 5 A Surprise Attack. London, July 6, 6 35 p.ra. Italian o(filial Bv' a eamrise attack we brought forward oar line northwest of Selo, in th* Cars* sector, eaottuing ontpo3?8 and prisonpra. We maintained our g-oand aarainq 1 violent connt*r-atteeks, throwing hack the ewrnr in disorder wi'h considerable loesea.
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  • 50 5 London, .Tnlv 8, 6 05 p.m. An Italian official messaga satei: Wo drove off an enemy attempt to onr advanced p*>s'.3 in thi npper Valtelline. Onr raiding ?qnidroD8 dropped two and a half tons of explosives on military mercury-extractinf? works at Idria, causing damac« ani a fire.
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  • 71 5 Russian Attacks. London, Jaly 6 10.55 a.m. Wiralr-33 (rjrram official Mass ed Russian asaaalts at Brz«zany beiwesn Z*>orow and Koniachy broke down heavily. London, July 6, 3.55 p.m. Wireless G-iraaan Official. The artillery battle ha* developed betwe«n Zborow and Braezany and also at Liacy. Zwyzjn, Broly and 3mor$?on.
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  • 56 5 London, July 7, 7.25 p.m. WireleM German official. The French attacked Mont Cornlllet as far as riockberfif. To the sonth*a8'w*rd of Nauroy the aUack was repulsed. The en«uiy twice penetrated parts of the first line trenches dt Hockberp Counter-attacks drove them ont. There was liveley a* rial ac'dvitv.
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  • 45 5 Russian attacks between Koninchy I and Liwrykonice all broke down heavilv. The enemy's armonred were shot to pieces, iLemy attacks to the northward ai IV as the Zloczow-Tarnopol railway, between Batkow, Zwyzyn, Brzeziny and SUiiislaa and at points in thf Carpathian foreland failed.
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  • 301 5 People DtMd Reprisals. London, Jnly 8, 6.45 a.m. [The first pa?tcf ths description of an enemy air raid on London will be found on page 6]. The raid haa intensified tho demand for reprisals. Lloyd's News ■ays there was raethfasg yesterday to excuse the failu.-i cf the
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  • 261 5 London, July 8, 9.25 a.m. The raid on London was but an incident, though the outstanding incident, of a most amazing series of air battles far from the coast to London, then bick over the Channel to s>uth of the Scheldt. Hundreds of thousands witnessed the spectacle beneath
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  • 47 5 Congratulations. London, Jnly 6, 10.50 p.m. Renter ia informed that onr ambassador at Potrogrd, Sir George Bachanan has been instructed warmly to congratulate the Russian Government on the offensive. The latest reports show the offensive is favourably developing. M. Painleve hag similarly sent congratulations from Paris.
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  • 48 5 w -o" London, July 8, 4.45 p.m. Petrograd: Theall-Russian Congress of Workmen and Soldier» has concluded. It has appointed an executive committee of councils and peasants' delegate?, with a view to solidifying the revolutionary force. It acclaimed thd deeds of the troops and the new offensive.
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  • 55 5 London, Jnly 7, 2.50 a.tn. Rome; The Senate unanimously in a Honse of 122 members expressed confidence in the Government, after a speech by Sr. Boselli. LaterRome Sr. Boselli sai 1 the Spate's confidence in Government would prove Italy was determined to do her ntmost to secure victory
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  • 26 5 Mine-Sweeper Lost. t London July 6, 9.5 p.m. The Admiralty repel* > m?nPsweeper in the Mediterranean whs mined and sunk. Ten of tbe crew are missing.
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  • 28 5 LondoD, Jni> 7, 10.50 p.m. Admiralty I The British destoasfr 617 was torpedoed and sunk in «c North 3-a. One officer and SOVCJt men were kilUd.
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  • 79 5 Lond July >f%.0 a m. Paris: American natal officers, interviewed, said they believed two submarines were sunk by the destroy era escorting ihe continent across the Atlantic, fhey state that one submarine divetl when sit?h'ed but tbe Tranpparantix destroyer manoeuvred to get the submarine visible beneath
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  • 34 5 London, July 8, 4 15 a.m, Paris During the week ended July, the arrivals were 947 vessels, departures 1.053. The sinkings were fur over and four under 1,600 tons. Unsuccessfully attacked, three
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  • 78 5 Lon on, July 8. 4.15 a.m. The Hngno i Replying to representations of the Dutch Miuister in London in connection with the exteusiM of the Biitiah dauger zon»> in the North Sea the British Govtrnmeut on July 6 declared that the measure was in nowise antiDutcu but was
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  • 41 5 London, July 7, 3 30 p.m. A French official message *ays a French submarine was torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine in the Mediterranean. Several officers and members of the crew wt re los\ Nine wero saved.
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  • 76 5 Spies in U.S.A. London, Joiy, 7, G 0 a.m. New York Two Germans have been arrested, incladiiag the paymaster of the spy s.vst-ra in th« United Slates. Officials believe information is reaching in commercial messages to neutrals, hence a severer censcrthip of cable. Rraius is expected.
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  • 51 5 London, July 7, 6.0 a.m. Washington The American Amba c sador in Mexico has returned and confeired with Mr Lanbing. Anglo-American companies in Mexico have made reprc sentations to Washington with regard to thf Mexican export tax<-s on oil and the new regulation regarding landholding by foreign
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  • 120 5 Help for th; Allies London, July 6, 4.45 p.m. Washington United States has made a war loan to France of twenty millions sterling, making a total "lent to France of sixty-two millions and to all the Allies 260 millions. In the Senate debate on the food bill
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  • 55 5 London, July 7, 2.50 a.m. Paris The Catalonian deputies and Senators assembled at Barcelona unanimously pissed resolution calling on Government to establish, administrative antonomy in Spain, ,md d i led to convoke an extraordinary meeting of all parliament «ria» j at B»rcelona on July 19, if the o(AVk.mment
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  • 38 5 London, Jnly 7, 10.50 p.m. From the Admiralty at Dunkirk: Flights were watching for the returning raiders from London and missed them, but encountered and destroyed three enemy seaplanes and alio sent down four aeroplanes-
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  • 109 5 How the Voting Goes. London. July 6, 6.0 p.m. Ottawa Twenty-six Liberals supported th conscription second reading. On the announcement of the vote the National Anthem was sung. The second reading was followed! by an all-night sitting wherein turee amen Imenta were voted down. Only nine members supported
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  • 156 5 Parliamentary Control. London, July 6, 7.20 p.m. In the louse of Commons, replying to many complaints of the lack of parliamentary control over finance, Mr. Law stated that a selt ct committee would be appointed to consider how control could best be obtained. Also to examine into the
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  • 104 5 India.i Revoljtion Plained. Loo lon, Ji.iy 8, 4 30 p.m. San Frm.-Hco A great conspiracy to promote an Anti-British revolstion in India is found to be wi l r than was hitherto suspected. Nit* r y-< »«lit pori »ns, ranging from millionaires to Hindu labourers, ii.eluding promiu»mc
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  • 97 5 A New Scktme London, July o, 10.40 p.m. Tho controller of coalmines has drawn m> a scheme under which Or. at Brit tin ia divided into twenty anas, wherein consumers will obtain coal from the nearest point at which it is produced. Existing contracts for supplb s fiom
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  • 58 5 London, July 8, 3 0 p.m. Paris i"he Chamber hts concluded a several days' pecret debate on the conduct of the operations, adopting a vote of confidence by 375 to 23, after a ath ring appeal by M. Painleve for cotinnance of the endurance and union th*t the
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  • 45 5 London, July 8, 4.15 a.m. Amsterdam Thirty thousand m&rcbed in a peace procession to Bruenn. They *tgpe addressed by C 7 oh d. t mU*s §**d a telegram was sent to the Emperor Karl requesting him to adhere to a peace policy.
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  • 22 5 London, July 7, 4.13 a.m. Salonika: Greek refngeee from Asia Minor state that Enver Pjsha has gone to Mesopotamia.
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  • 26 5 London, July S, 7.30 p.m. M;KBt'icht: L"S Nouvelless states that 20 Belgians at Brnss Is and 18 at Liege were shot on July 1.
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  • 24 5 London, Juiy 6, 5.15 p.m. The Dei by will be rnn at New market on .July 31 and the Oaks on August 2,
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  • 45 5 A Banquet. London, Jnly 7, 6.0 a.m. Athens The Greek Government gave a banquet to M. Jonnait toasting QeaeVol Sarrail, who was a'so pres r.t. NL Vtnizelos said the Greek people wonld fulfil their obligations with ardour, eepecially ths alllat ea with heroic Serbia-
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  • 244 5 Harmston's untitled There was a ser* big attendance at the H i- mston's Ci'cns OH Saturday night, on tho occasion of the opening of its boason here. The programme, which was of a vtri ry c'mrac er, was most enjoyable and well ■♦■ceivedby tbe enthusiastic audience, who repeatedly applauded
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  • 129 5 There was a packed house on Saturday night at the Theatre Royal to see this great show. The engagement has been f xtended for another three nights commencing from tonight. There will be a complete change of programme, amongst which nombert there are the dis a.paring pi mo
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  • 180 5 POLICE COURTS. Gambling. Woig Fatt, of No. 17 Patani S'.rert, who wjs charged before Mr Mn lie tLi* morning with assisting in the management of a Chap Jee Kee lu t< y, with receiving money from fet-kt ro, and with writing lottery tickets, was convicted on the second
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  • 145 5 Rangoon, June 23.—1n regard to the recent grievances ventilated in the local press, of deck and other passengers travelling between Burma and Im!U, tho Burma Government to-day has issued a resolution. In the course of tbe resolution, the Local i, .urnmw state it has already the arra'
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  • 430 5 Incident on Carey Island. A correspondent writes Ou Jure 30 at 10 a.m. Mr. A. M. Carey aud Mr. E. C. Castenskiold received the news that a J .vanese cooly working iv the vicinity had been killed by a tiger. Thty prompt ly set rut for the
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  • 209 5 Three Reported in Five Days. Tlipre h*ve been thre* murdeis reported in the Kiuta District eiem the brginnirg of tbis mnuth. The murder of the Bengali at Ch turn lint Monday night we have ahead) n ."erred to. It is allegfd, too thai Bather Bengali was
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 457 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Harmston's Circus. Location BEACH BO AD Again To-night Our Great Programme, Every item Received with Rounds of Applause. Not a Dull Moment from Stxrt to Finish. See our Beautiful Arab Stallions and Performing Ponies. Our M enaqerie consists of Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Bears, Leopards, Emu, Zebra, Waliabys,Baboons, Monkeys,
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  • 809 6 Piicts Quoted ie He Market lets Montesj HiNaA.roas, Jolt t. Messrs Lyalt and Evatt, Mxchange and Share Broken, inn* the following Ltet of qoot v >m Rubber Shares. Norn, Value. Barwt. lellm. 1/. Allagat 5/5 t/10 t t Anglo Java 6/3 8/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 18/ I Ayer
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  • 74 6 bingapore, July 9. n London Bank 4 m/ 8. 2,4f Demand 2/4$ Prirate 3 m/i. 2/4 13/16 >n India— Bank T. T. )n Hongkong— Bank d/d ||§g prem. On Sbanghti— Bank d/d. 61 Jn Jara— Bank T. T !34 On Japan— Bank d/d. 10« JoT^rei^i,. —buying rare <.>54 r
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  • 898 6 Many Casualties. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London, Jnly 7, 2.26 p.m. A Britiih official report says that abont 9.30 this morning consider able n ambers of hostile nireraft, probably in two parties, appeared over the Isle of Thanet and the east coast of Ris x. After dropping bombs
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  • 51 6 London, Jaly 7, 7.20 p m The Admiralty reports that naval aeroplanes engaged tbe retaining raiding squadron forty miles off the east coast. Two enemy machines were Observed to crash into the sea. A third fell in flames at the month of the Scheldt. All of onrs
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  • 47 6 London, July 7, 8.10 p.m. British official: The latest casualties in to day's sir raid are twenty-eight men, six women and three children killed; eeventy-fonr men thirty women an I thhty-seven children injured. Another enemy aeroplane was brought down at the mouth of the Thames.
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  • 61 6 London, July 7, 3 45 p.m. Roma A semi-official telegram from Jeddah states that a mission composed of Mussulmans from Tripoli, Gyrenaici, Erythrea, and Italian Somaliland has arrived and was cordially greeted by the inhabitants. The mission is studying the question of pilgrimages to the Holy Places
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  • 57 6 London, July fi, 5.15 p.m. Zarich: The Imperial amnesty to politicals (in Austria) is absorbing itttention. German parties are bitterly indignant bat do not dare openly to criticise the Sovereign. Both the Premier an I Foreign Minister were surprised when they heard the news, as they had no
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  • 312 6 (By courtesy of the Frem h Coi*ulate-) Paris, Jnly 4, 6.10 p.m. M de Monzie, has been appointed Under Secretary of the Merchant Navy. A communique confirms that the German attacks of last night on a front of 17 kilometres completely failed, the enemy's losses being <
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  • 163 6 Enemy Tim Bombe London, July 8, 2.50 a.m. Paris A communique says that in an enemy air raid in the Nanoy region on Friday a hospital was bombed, three killed and four wounded. Several were wounded at Eperney. Eighty-four French machines undertook a series of brilliant operations on
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  • 30 6 Reuter. General W. Holmes. London, Jaly 6, 5.15 p.*n. It transpires that General William Holmes, D.s.O who commanded an AoBtralian infantry brigade in the Dardanelles campaign, has been killed.—Reuter.
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  • 579 6 A Urge gathering of friends attended at the Bidadari Cemetery last evening to pay their last tribute to the late Mr. George Albert Miller, chief coal clerk of the Singapore Harboar Board, who died at the General Hospital on Saturday evening after hii admission there on
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  • 484 6 Pooggor Robber. The following ia the report of the directors of Punggor Robber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended March 31, 1917 Net profit for the year after deducting directors' fees and a sora provided for war tax for ihe first quarter 1917 amounted to $29,241.94, balance forward
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  • 390 6 In their thirtieth annual report the directors say that after charging depreciation upon the Assets of the Company, the Profit and Loss Account shews a profit on the year's working of $89,805.03. Deducting from this the b lance of $43,109.88 standing at the debit of Profit and Loss
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  • 205 6 The Convention. London, July 6. 6.5.«» p.m In the House of Commoi.. Lloyd G->orge Irish convention wou Dublin on July 25 iv O rJ >r to'iJJ with preliminary busine- ir ce| Q ing the appointment of a C hM man. He thought it Wa3 nhJ* OSMy better that the
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  • 241 6 Singapore July 9, Tin.— See Local an 1 0 column. Copra.— Weak No Business. Tapioca. —W«sk. Busiuess do-i» Sago Flour- Du. Busing done. Gambier. —No Busine??. Pe-pper- —Steady. No Busing Oiher Prodw U. trknt Qmm\ Utfil Local ttarkct daouii Nntmogs 110 S. p«r pica! 136.00 N atmegB 80
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 222 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG Try X-fc ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. RafflesMotorGarage RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. French and English Cars in excellent condition (5 and 7 seaters) for hire day and night, and also MOTOR LORRIES. FOR SALE:—Accessories, Petrol, Tyres, etc., etc. TELE
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  • 1748 7 Viscount Haldane's Views. Tiie war has demonstrated thp danger of waut of method based on provision fcr contingency I sa\s Viscount Haldane in the Manchester Guardian. The preli miliar, to the organiea'i'B of action is obviously th«» s' fterrntic ofgasiea tion of thought. Fur a highly practi
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  • 349 7 Penang Shipping Company Fined. At the instance of Mr. Edward Bacon,* Acting Superintendent of Mails, Penang, th* Eastern Shipping Company. Ltd., who were represented by Mr. H. W. Oxenham, Manager, were sammoned before Mr. S. H. Lnngston for failing to give imnu-diate notice in writing of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 509 7 NOTICES Plnda Rubber Estates, Ltd. vivriCE 18 HKBKBT GIVEN dividend of 10 f fr#»B of War Tai on account paid to Shareholders on the **TZ 7* \9& 1917. Notice is also hereby arVKH thit the Transfer Booka of 5.00-P-J will b^losrdftorn 10th 13th July 1917, bcnh daja i'fu.ive, f-r the
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    • 267 7 WANTED WANTED A Ma'ay Clerk. Apply enclosing copies of testimonial* to Box 295, care of Mai ,ya Tribute. 13.6 a WAITED AN OFFER. For 30 or more assortments of second-hand heading types (to be sold with or without type case.) For particulars Apply to Box 291, care of Malaya Tribune.
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    • 602 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA LNCORPOKATBD IN ENGLAND BY ROY Al* CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,<)0O Shares of £20 each £1,200,00 C leserv«Pund £1,900,000 asarv* Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Beak of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster
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    • 133 7 There are many Men iv the tr<>pi<\< with nerroufsystems urg* ntly in need of better 11 tone." The feeling oJ nha nation affecting such men is th*> resit ft of their blood, which has become devitalized by tin' em renting effects of the climate, worry, malaria, and other causes. By
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    • 59 7 Tral Service. Singapore (Tank Road) DallyTLe 10.25 Mb train from Johore Babrn lo Gt-uas and the 6.45 a.u<. train irom Of man to Johore Bahr-i have commenced running from Hm 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m train, Tank Road to Johore Bihru, and the latter with
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    • 384 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1874. IKCOKPOBATSO IK IHDIJU FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. 1.1 coma in 1911 -$4,309,517.50 Total Out go In 1911 $2,490,411.50 mwmm effecfed In 1911 $4,220,542.95 Increase In Funds $1,119,099.00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus additions, $72,522,348 14. j
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 145 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending. Friday, July 13 To-Day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.E. v. ff (l do Maxim Co. do Veterans Co. do S V.C. Band. To-morrow. 5.15 p m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits. do S.R.E. v. NC.Os. do Maxim Co. j 4.30 Bal#>stier Range S.V.R
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Issued Daily.] Vol. IV. No. 160 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 946 1 We anticipated that when war Tamo the controversies of the past woald cease for tbe period of hosti Utiot, and tbat naval affaire would be judged solely from the aland- oint of efficiency. That anticipation ia not being fulfilled, aud therein lies a growing danger. The First Lord
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    • 28 1 Jaly ft. Anjou, British Scott Harley, British Abbotaford, British Emile, Dutch R. 8. Baru, Dutch Kwang Lee, Chinrge Hsin Lee, Chinese July 7. Rrian, British Porak, British
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    • 21 1 July 6. Kinta, British Penang, British Lsdy Weld, British Van Goens, Dutch Rumpbiui, Dutch Jaly 7. Bttftke?, Dutch Diva, Norwegian
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 521 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Adrertisenißiitß TIAN THE Shipping Gazette. Write fur ttrnoe, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (Onsrasitt incorporate i>: Kwlasd.) MAIL m PASSERS! SSHYIOE3. Peninsular aad Orbnu' Sailing. (Under Contract wiih His H G>.varament.) for Chlaa, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India,
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      • 291 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappii "Nederland" AND Rotterdam Llogd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REOTJLA.R MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and farther particular! Apply to Internationale Crediet and Hanilelsvdrssfliging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE, »31
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      • 317 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG AMOY Accommodation for 44 First Class Passengers. For particulars apply to the Agent. 26-6 Save your Money, J TIME AND LABOUR BY USING. The Canvas Bags FOR PACKING RUBBER PATENTED BY TBE GOVERNMENT. Telephone, (46A. No. 496, North Bridge Road. 12.4 a DOTAL PACKET
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      • 521 1 mm Shipping Gazette Clrfalatae im every port throughout the MALAYA PENINSULAR. I 1 INL Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAiSHA (INCORPORATED Di JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A service tt mainUined between Yokohama via ports to W»r«M!lpt »d<l L-, n -i n, aa(ta mail contract with the Imperial Japanese
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 40 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Jnly 9. Moon. In Equator 4h. A. High water —2.15 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins 2.30 p.m. 9 ft. 1 in. July 10. High water: —3.13 a.m, 8 ft 5 ins. 3.14 p.m. 8 ft. 9 ins.
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