Malaya Tribune, 27 July 1917

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. IV, No. 175 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. tlx IRalapa Cribune. FRIDAY, JULY 27.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 362 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! 5 AND J SHIPPING GAZETfE. 7%<? popular Newspaper of the Z I Straits Settlements. j> IX? PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Reports of Local Events. f 4! Condensed News from F.M.S., Java* 2 jj China, India, Ceylon and Jfpau'. 5 t Full and Latest War News. Z TO-NIGHT
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    • 566 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New ZxalaTOj FLU Insaranoes effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description mm c MAUNE Insarancea accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rate*. WAI HSI aocepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 1, Finlayson Green. The Eastern
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    • 64 1 THE I Pot Stills OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue I to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique position of having the largest bonded stores in the world. The best whisky
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    • 232 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! AND J SHIPPING GAZETTE. J I SUBSCRIPTION RATEsi. Payable In Advance. t 1 s i Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 j Per quarter 3 65 5 Per mensem 1.25 a Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month, J Temporary 'Phone No. 171. ■sssssssssMSMssssasss^etsssssMssaSSSßMSMSSSl 1 Estate Supplies Acetic Acid
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  • 1879 2 History of tbe Koh-i-ncor. Although; it is prolaably aot ttue that tbe remarkable esone k*owrv„As ■he Koh i Door belonged to. Kama, he King of Auga, who reigned about 5,000 \ears ago, and afterwards to Kiog Vikramaditya of Ujj I'D, who douri»hed in sb B.U as haa
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  • 31 2 Parades for July. To-day, Jnly 27. Parades at PearU Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Monday, July 30. Entire Company Parade at Havelock Road Police Station, 5.15 p.m.
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  • 216 2 Friday, August 3. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday, August 6. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, August 11. Nos. 1 and 2 Sections Pearls Hill Com pany. Normanton Range 3 30 p.m. Sunday, August 12. Noa. 1 and
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  • 151 2 SIafaporc (Tank-Road) Dally. The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Bahru to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gemas to Johore Bahru have commenced running from the 3rd May. The former train connect* with the 9 a.m. train, Tank Road to Johore Bahru, and the Utter with the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 255 2 G.C. LEE 1 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. 400« and well selected Mnslc Vlolla Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 ißaneegonge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INDO MALAY Co.. Ltd (InoorporVed in Singapore.) KIM HIN Co., 13 Ufa* Street. Slni mmmED to buy.
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    • 155 2 DO YOU SUFFER WITH RHEUMATISM Has this terrible, nerve-racking, painful ai'ment fastened it-elf upon you Don't lose hope. Here's succour for you. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Has cured thou sand* of inveterat" chronic cases of Rheumatism—among them hundreds of cape 3 that were pronounced hopeless by doctors. Th rough this woi
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    • 26 2 WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE Housskold furniture of every description. Reasonable prion given. Apply to B. T. TAN, «10-3 Qnaaa Street, Singapore. 16 7 15 8
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    • 897 2 AUCTION SALES. Tbe Estate of Tan Tat Van, deceased. By Order of the Official Assignee AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Freehold Building Land, At Orchard Road," Singapore TO BE HELD It our Sali-room Nos 16 and 17 Raffles Place On Tuesday, 31st July, 1917, a' 2 30 pm. All that piace
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  • 784 3 A Belgian Comedy-Drama. Xhe German failure to happregs B«l2i»u newspapers published under their very nost-s provides the comedy lament of the great world tragedy. There i« qn> 1 a lon 8 list th em, -wording to the "P-tris Temps," and it is suggested that their publishing offic"» M
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  • 56 3 Bindradi of woman are now Ming to France to join the Women's TWr? Army Cor V*< and the b B b€3n called npon to Provide -Bhw Triangle" recreaeottf oaQteenp > and a «tt o»fl« r womem craves. J," 8 J-W.CA. National Appeal ar» asking for £30,000 2 BeL ral wa
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  • 146 3 so Mmi&fa TrOmuJi Singapore, July 27. Messrs Latham and Co.. the SoSr 1 SdViße fo »owing quota A l'H $4.20 $4.30 1 n.ngg L3O 14J tyecMofek 2.50 2.60 liiQ 1130 655 c 4 D-akit Jelotong M 070 077 Bukit Katil o!92fc LO5 9.60 9.80 Glenealy 2 .30
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  • 61 3 Messrs K. O. Winstedt and C. O. Blagden have just published at the Clarendon Press, Oxford, A Malay Reader which surveys the whole field of Malay literature, history, romance, classical poetry, folk-tales, beast stories and popular verse. It is intended primarily for candidates for the highest standard at the F.M.S.
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  • 235 3 Singapore, July 2.7 An.—See Local and General column. Copra.—Weak. Business done. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour- Do. Business dene. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper. —Steady. No Business. Other Products.— Market Quiet. LaUit Local Market Qaetatieas. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $36.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 46.00 Copra Bali 6.75
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  • 52 3 Delivered Ii London. The followi g are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Kuropean Mails and their delivery in London. Mail.. Larr. i<- x.ru D.I. Jm». 1 Jnly MM Jam* 1 Jnly It MM J«m Jnly tO P. AO. Jon* 8 Jnly 2« 8.1. Jnnt 15
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  • 14 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—None.
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  • 134 3 Presiding al the annual meetiag ef the South-Eastern Railway Company, held on June 5, Sir Robert Perks urged that the Government should be asked to make up its mind at onee regarding the Channel Tunnel. It was impossible, he said, for the South Eastern Railway Company to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 82 3 THE LAST TO ENTER The newspaper only enter* here AFTER it is read. Its contemporary, the circular the booklet, the poster often get into it BEFORE they are read. The public one and all demand entertainment and amusement. Along with both of these they will accept discussions on the more
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    • 636 3 me Multiple Reels of Lin, Intense Interest and action «21« Alhambra ia AT TIIK is the only lhe Theatre J^m^i^ Cakes, Coffee, and the BEST The pioneer 8,1(1 Premler House—The House of Quality Tea, etc. accommo- BEACH ROAD. ggjj datton THE LUBIN FILM CO. PRESENTS intervals. "THROUGH FIRE TO FORTUNE"
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    • 608 3 I TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY H0U?1 EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Boar SECOND SHOW 9 *0 SHARP Imperial Universal Present 2 The Man in the Trunk 2 sth Adrentnte cf Yorke Norroy in "The Perils of tbe Secret Service." 2 The Better Man 2 101
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 360 3 Mails Close. To-day. Biliiton and Batavia 8c;tt Harler 2.80 pm Port Swetteuham and Telok Anson *Heb« 2.30 pm Medan Van Goeni 1.80 pm Bangkok Produce 2.30 pm Port Swettenham, Prnang, taken mails for F.uropr, etc. 2.80 pat Malacca and Muar *Lady Weld S pm Batavia, Samarang and Sonrabaya Melchior Trsnb
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  • 1025 4 The official Review of the Trade of India for the yeae-1915-16 is an extremely interesting document, and shows how onr Indian Eupire has adapted itself to the new conditions arising ont of the war. The aim of the authorities has been—and we mast admit that it has been
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  • 563 4 Volunteer *ac(me .t. At the Federal Conncil on Wednesday theVolunte -r Enactment providing for the enrolling of a Cadet Corps. increasing 'h* fi ne for non efficiency, and pr-viM g for compnlsory paradn» t w&s Mr. said be the measure, especially th .t j.art dealing with the
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  • 507 4 Tin here is steady at filler 100 tons sold. floB 7 5; Robber is quoted at 2/fia t crepe and 2/6J for for London July 25 Iver 39J, with increase.! oflferiuai >l easy 1 n On Sunday evening at will be a sacred song service at T
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  • 84 4 The Bau Malagas. Despite the difficulties which they have to overcome in the shape of s*a<?e room, liyhuoij c c. th- pair of Spanish anises are informing at tha C.i?i > are still capable of giving a really interesting ►how. Their dancing i> 'XcelleDt *nl their co sntfici-i; iy
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  • 38 4 Our readers are reminded thst Harmston's popular sirens nt menagerie will be in Singapore for only two more days. To-morrow night will see the last performance of this season. Tbe final matinee will be given to-morrow
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  • 101 4 At the Harima Hall to-night the main attraction will be a R*** Feather film in five parts i ntitled The Heritage of Hate." A new L-Ko picture is among the other good items. "The Grip uf E/il/' a masterful Pathe production in 14 chapters, commences to-night at the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 169 4 ROBINSON AND CO. NEW SHIPMENT OF 'His tester's Voice' AND ZOMOPHONE Graraaphone Records. JUST 'PHONE UP 539 Rochore Motor Service No. 96 and 100, ROCHORE ROAD UP-TO-DATE CARS AT YOUR SERVICE. CHARGES MODERATE. A Trial will convince youCars available Day and Night aiHflHlfllflllllflflßMllHHHlflflßlllllllflHVV LUBRICATING FOR ALL PURPOSES STOCKS ALWAYS ON
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    • 338 4 Sweetened Condensed Milk per ease $19.00 Sterilised Natnral Milk M $11.25 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $12.50 PURE METHYLATED SPIRIT STOCKISTS t HIN WA TT Co. Ship Chandlers. 1-3 'Pioas 741 (Temporary). 102, Market Street. t-28 Brand New High-Priced S AND T SKATER MOTOR GARS FOR HIRE 'Phone Charges Garage Open Moderate
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    • 130 4 JUST LANDED Beer "O.B." Beer Per case of 6 dozen pints $16.25 DUTY EXTRA. Caldb c*. M cgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin, S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner S5O. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino Band. SATURDAYS Special
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  • 141 5 The Fighting Fronts OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Repulse Raiders- REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jnly 26, 12 5 a m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports Following a heavy bom bardaient eastward of Monchy le Priux. the enenm'\ nsing fitmmenattacked Iufantry Hill and irf've in a f" w otlr advanced posts
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  • 79 5 Magiific? t rff rt L>nl n, July 25, 9.25 p.m. R*at"r's correep >n 5«nr at F sahowi 'hat the magoi «>uuter-a'»ack of Juiy 24. resulting in -hrowiag out the enemy from th ha» prac'is 1 ly deprived hi u of th e>*iuH which temyoM; iiy ff<>"d t ti' ii
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  • 37 5 Lonl' ti, July 25, 12.25 p.m French eom an iiq ii Risipmcil »rtill»ry fire continued very lively, especially* on th* California cisemate«. Moronvillierf anJ the left of th« M°nse. 587 shells were thrown on Rheirv?.
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  • 89 5 London, Ju'y 26 12 40 p m. Paris: A French semi-official message shows that it was a smash ing attask in the beet Freneh style oq Jaly 21 whish regained in one faonr domination of the positions on the Craonae plateau which the enemy took four days
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  • 174 5 London. Juiy 26. 4 30 p.m. A French eommuuiq e states Tha G?r mans were mos: nervous at niir.t tirn«. Th-y resumed their attacks moat obstinately yesterday on a front of three kilometres from the reig >n east of Hurtebis a to the region sonth of Labovell.
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  • 109 5 I- >nJon, July 26, 2.20 p.m. Th<» tr -fr-n of tho Oerf.'nitlegs and most costly efforts to a iptnre the heights of the Aun». which the French regained, only now beginning to be fully ™alis*d. It transpires that two armies, Von Boehtn's and on Bnlow's, comprising eight
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  • 55 5 An Offensive. London. July 26, 12.25 a.m. >laa»j K'ltuanian official: We 0vJ the offensive in the south era Carpathians and occupied the vil. lages of Meresci and Velocsany. We took hundreds of prisoners and captured nineteen guns, inoluding some of heavv calibre. We broke in, along a wide front,
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  • 163 5 Voluntary Retirements. London, July 26, 1.25 p.m Wireless, Russian official North of Krevo our detachments occupy, ing enemy trenches retired owing to powerful artillery firing. The guards corps, with the exception of the Prttrovsky brigade, voluntarily retw-ed from Tarnol ool. The Prttrovskys are faithfully bat-ling south-east of the town.
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  • 150 5 London, Jaly 20, 6.10 a.m. The Morning Post Petrograd correspondent wires General Korniloff has promptly acte 1 on the resolution of the Government that execution is the only core for military traitors, with the result a whole division of the eleventh army on the Galician front ww blown
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  • 165 5 London, July 26, 7.10 a.m. The Times correspondent at Rnssian Headquarters, wiring on Joly 23, says that the British armoared cars and trench-mortar sections made the most gallant selfsacrifice in covering the Rnssian retreat. The infantry deserted th-dr alliee, hence the British s»and was unavailing Th# Commander
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  • 51 5 London, Joly 26, 6.25 p.m. A wireless Rnssian official mes sage says Tbe> Rnraanians on Jaly 24 and 25 took prisoner over a tboncand men, thirty-tbree gnna, seventeen inaebine-guns, ten minethrowers and much material. The Russians also upon the Rumanian front took prisoner a thousand men and twenty-four
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  • 25 5 London, July 26, 8 5 a.m. Petrog r ad The women's Battalion of Death suffered casualties during fighting at Saiorgon and Krevo.
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  • 189 5 G;rmin Claims London July 26. 6 40 p.m. A wireless German official message states: The artillery battle is of undiminished intensity between the coast and Lys. English reconnoitring thrusts continued unsuccessul. Our flame throwers captured an important trench sector near Monchy. Three enemy attempts to recapture it failed.
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  • 41 5 British Report. London, July 29, 9.20 p.m. The Admiralty states that arrivals for the past week were 2,891 and sailings 2,791; 21 ever and 3 nnder 1,600 tons were sunk; 10 were unsuccessfully attaoked one fish, ing vessel was aunk.
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  • 23 5 London July 26 12.25 a.m. During the week ending Ihe 22nd, 593 ships arrived and 550 departed. Two steamers were sunk.
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  • 29 5 London, July 26, 12 10 p.na Paris The arrival* during the veek were 1,063 and departures 9'<7. There were no sinkings. U .successfully attacked vessels numbered six.
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  • 60 5 A Cruiser. London, July 25, 9.30 p.m. The Admiralty announces that the armed merchant cruiser Otway was torpedoed and sunk on July 22 in northern waters. Ten men were killed and the remainder saved. [The Ocway was built for the Orient Steam Navigation Company in 1909. She was
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  • 34 5 London, July 25, 9.30 p.m. A Berlin official of Jnly 22 states that the Britiah submarine C 14 was sunk by an enemy submarine s one stoker who survived was taken prisoner.
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  • 30 5 Appointments. London, July 26,12.1 a.m. It is officially annonnaed that the Irish Convention has unanimously appointed Sir H. Plunkett sham man, and Sir. F. J. S. Hopwood secretary.
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  • 32 5 Lonioa, July 26, 5 40 p.m. Tne Press Bureau states that the second meeting of the Irish Convention has appointed a preliminary procedure committee. The Convention adjourned until August I.
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  • 62 5 London, July 26, 8.6 a.m. The feeltnf in Dublin is more hopeful regarding the Convention. The choice of Sir H. Plunkett is approved of. He has an intimate knowledge of all sections of the Irish people, is respected by all, and is entirely detached from recent party potttfcm
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  • 75 5 Aa Australian Tax. London, July 26, 12 40 p.m. Melbourne In the House of Representatives Mr. Forrest is moving a s°cond reading of the war-time profits tax. It is announced that the tax will be fifty per centum for the year ending Jane 30, 1916, and seventy-five per
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  • 53 5 London, Joly 26, 6.10 a.m. Mr. Bonar Law corracts his statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday as regards loans to the Allies and Dominions. It should read The total advances to Allies were 1,02* millions, in addition to 146 millions to the Dominions, the total tans
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  • 33 5 London, July 26, 1.50 a.m. At a meeting of Russian representatives and British Labourites of all sections, it was decided to hold an ABiad Socialists' Conference in London on Angnst 9.
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  • 77 5 A Conference London, July 26, 5.15 p.m. Petrograd The Government is convoking a conference at Mosoow among delegates of the principal repretkulstive bodiea of Russia, to consider the country's position. The judiciary is taking measures to biing to justice all the organisers of the recent revolt against the Government.
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  • 109 5 London, July 26, 12 25 p.m. The latest telegrams from Petre grad show that the country general, ly is rallying to the support of the Government. M. Kerensky is receiving shoals of messages from all parts, from military and other quarters, expressing sympathy and devotion. Soldier delegates
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  • 58 5 London, July 26, 6.4'» p.m. Petrog-ad The Governu *nt is suspending the newspipers i.fifing disobedience to mili ary ord" m an 1 aots of violence. The E litor* wUI be tried. A decree creates on ev.«ry front a revolutionary court martial, each composed of three tffio'-is and chrn*
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  • 48 5 London, July 26, 6.0 p.m Petrograd: General Polovtzov, Military Governor of Petrograd, uas resigned, and General Erdelli, commander of the eleventh army, has been appointed bis sucot-ssor. A women's military eongresi has been convened for August 5. Countess Panin has resigred the assistant ministership of Public Aid.
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  • 160 5 London, Jaly 26. 7.20 p.m. A wireles« says The executive of the Russian workers' and soldiers'delegates in a manifesto says that great misfortunes are descending on the country and ihe revolution. The serious defeats of the army are opening a way for the enemy in increasing general panio
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  • 124 5 An Amtzing Proposal. London, July 26, 10 0 p m. In the House of Co umotis Vr Ramsay Macdonald on behalf of five pacifist C< mmoners moved a resolution a ki. th* House to endorse the H-rti n n's of th« Reiche'ag's rtsolution c*oled on Juiy 1, and
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  • 55 5 Huns B -gin Work. London, July 26. 0.0 p.m. A Bangkok message dated July 23 says that the machinery of Use Austrian and German steamers had been damaged by small explosions. All male enemy sobj-ots will be interred for the duration of the war; whilst all enemy
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  • 33 5 London. Jaly 26, 8.5 a.m. New York A Canadian loan of a hundred million dollars for two years has been negotiated by a syndicate including Morgan's and the Browm brothers,
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  • 515 5 Dog Show Entiies. Championship prize presented by Mr. J Elias. 2nd Championship prize presented by Mr E A Elias. Jr-DOBS :—Mr Geo Hardman, Mr J H lniafclU, Dr C W Abraras, Veterinary Snrgeon: Dr P S Falshaw. I Fox Terrier.—Smooth-haired. Prize presented by Mr J D
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  • 160 5 Vnch ntin*oeMMy alarm bes beer crested ioog 1 ail Asiatics by a m io i- ib:' .j«rr<.>!)3 iv po.-setsion o» 'i<n n br-»« rijKB or button* would ;>» or wete being arrested, says th»< Inlay Mail. The rumoui had its 0-.gift in a recent Colonial Qas-dte procWmation
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  • 41 5 Mrs RMonbt, Hon. Treasurer of the Officers' Families' Fand begs to acknowledge with many thanks the receipt of the undermentioned donation to the Fnnd Mm Black—further donation $20 00 Chop Kiat Bee (per Tan Cheng Siong) $50 00
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  • 862 5 THE ASSIZES. Administering Drugs. Before Mr Justice Sproule at the Assizes yesterday afternoon, the case was concluded in which a Hylam yonth named Wong Phoot Foo was charged on three counts with administering a stupefying drug to three separate parties at three separate houses on May 12, 14
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  • 145 5 Lawn Tennis. S C Cr TournamentAa the tournament nears its close interest increases and there was again a lage gallery to witnees the penultimate stages of various classes last evening. Archdeacon Swindell has reached the final of the Clas B Handicap Singles and Parr Tereano have to complete theii
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  • 45 5 On Sunday launohes will leave Johnston's Pier at 8, 9 and 10 am 2 30 and 3.30 p.m. and the Club Bungalow at 8.30 and 930 a.m ll 15, 8, and 3 30 p m. High tile 8.43 a.m. Height 7ft lin
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 193 5 BANK HOLIDAYS It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, 4th August, Monday, 6th August, Public Holidays. 27 7 3 8 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1 888. IN THE SUPREMB COURT OF T!E STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SBTTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 298 of 1914*
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    • 198 5 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Harmston's Circus LAST 2 NIGHTS Of this Great Show In Singapore. To-nimtl To-night 11 More Changsl More Changes!! Last Matinee, Saturday Joly 28. To-night! To-night I! A Monster Programme. Booking tt RoßintOD Piano li. Sail*. W. Harmston, C M. Bruce. Proprietor. Band Master, ft. Alton ft W. Simons,
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  • 827 6 Prim Qo«tc4 ia tbe Market this Mrniaf mikaxpokf., July 57. Man Ly»l' and Evatt, ■xchange and Share Brokers, iaeu* the following list of qaot&tion* Kobber Shares. (fom. *a!ae. Buyer». lUMfn. J/- Allagar 2/6 2,16 4 I Angio Jara 6/8 S>- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Aytr Klining B0/-
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  • 67 6 btntmpmrp, Jul J?. Ob Londea Bank 4 mjn. 2/41 Dsataad 4 t Mraaa f m/a. 2/4 13/16 Oa Inriis— Bank T. T. 318 Oa Hongkong— Rank d/d pr m On fil m Bankd.d. J9* n Java— fiaak T. T l|4 Tank d/s. Ifjf le»«reip;n9—baying rat* $«,.54 Tneiia Cei> Billi
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  • 231 6 Allagar Robber Est ttes Tho report of the Allagar Rubber EstateP. Ltd for 1916 states that the total output for the year was 300,400 lbs being 11,600 lbs b*.low the estimate, due to excessive rain and intermittent shortage of tappers. Considering the difficulties regard, ing European supervision, the
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  • 227 6 Thrtat to Flog Freicb children The following is a translation of a notice translated into French," and signed by th« Commandant of Holnon, west of St. Qjantin. This notice wai pat op in 1913 in Ike 23 comnin r of the Holnon area Holnon, 20th July 1915.—All labourers,
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  • 188 6 BaMSt time ago 1 ver of precious gems had in his possession a rare collection which had taken him Years to assemble. Ou Fob 13 last at Cbristiw'e upwards of £17.000 was realised by the casket, which, however, was shorn of its chief fea:uro, a splendid necklacs
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  • 383 6 Mr. Johg Lee Warner. The death occurred at Hawthornden»», Hayes. Kent, of Mr. John Lee Warner, late of the Indian Civil Service. Mr. Lee Warner was educated at Marlborough College, and at Magdalen College. Oxford. He was appoit t ni.after examination, to the Indian Civil 8ervice in 18S3, and
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  • 100 6 Th« undermentioned Singapore properties were sold by auction at the saleroom of the Commercial Rubber Co. yesterday afternoon. Leasehold land and house No. 995 Jnlan Besar, area 1842 square feet bought by Mr O 8 Aliagoff for »3.875. Two lots of freehold building sites oflf Upper 8erangoon
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  • 72 6 .Mr. Alma Baker's Generosity. Thanks chiefly to the lead and subsequent organising energy of Mr. Alma Baker, Malaya has already presented two squadrons of aeroplanes to the Imperial Government. Of thete Mr. Baker contributed three machines, and tho Ipoh paper rt-i*>rt8 th«t he haa now presented a
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  • 361 6 Future Trade Policy. The need of the new policy for the Empire is emphaaiaed by Mr. Robert Grant Webater in his volume 41 The Awakening of an luopire." We must let the general welfare and employment of the industrial classes, in the field, in the workshop and
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  • 99 6 The death rate per mille for ths week ending July 21 was 31.47. The total number of deaths was 217 of which 158 were males and 59 females. Two Europeans and one Murasian died, also 178 Chinese, 38 Malays, 7 Indians and one of other nationality. Convulsions cansed
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  • 326 6 Messrs. Barlow Co.'s Report. Singapore, July 26. •At this week's sale?, which occu1 pied two days, the qnantity offered amounted to 872 tons Qf which 648 > tons were sold. There ?.'3S a good general demand, and prices fo r most grades were on a higher level.
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  • 267 6 Messrs Guthrie Co.'s Report. Singapore, July 2o. For the weekly Robl er Anc'ion held yesterday and to lay 1 considerably increase 1 qnnfity was on offer, the total catalogne being 935 ton». Demand was good, *nd price* all round show a slight improvement on the week. For Ribb*1 Rjnoked Shot!
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  • 159 6 The prevailing bush,* ■rm in Japan has resulted in a greatt? crease in the numb«r of tek* handled in places like Kobe, and Kyoto. I n or minimise the delay causH i n t k delivery of telegrams 0 np on the increased bnyn >al Telegraph Office
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 234 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE ON SALE AT Tlie Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. RatslotorGarage RAFFLES HOI El BUILDINGS. mmmmm)tmmWmWmmm 4 French and English Cars in excellent condition (5 and 7 seaters) for hire day and night, and also MOTOR LORRIES. FOB SALE: -Accessories, Petrol, Tyres,
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    • 64 6 Tips Worth Noting. Advertising ifl nicre than ever essential, on the principle tbat the smaller the dm ;iad thegrcator 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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    • 216 6 St ve nth-Day Ad ve mist?. Pcoaog L*ne. Saturday. 8 a.m. Y.P.M.V. Sooiety. 9 a.m. 8*tbath Sehool. 10 a.m. Malay Service. 2.15p.re. Hakka Service I SO p.m. Hokklen Service. 5 p.m. English Service. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m. Prayer Service. J. Wilson Rowland, Pastor. F. M. S. Tin Exports. 1 """y* "V
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    • 256 6 •'llllll miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii in n| IMIM|) 1 L >! |>l| s j I The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., M, Bras Basah Road. Money Changer, Adolphi Hi 'el. Mr. Pang Boon Tin (Tack Road Railway Station.) deeers. Kwong Seng Chiang A Oh Selegie
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 48 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day 5.15 p m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits. do 8. R,E. v. do Maxim Co. T.P. Fire Station S.V R T.P.P, 5.10 Drill Hall Chinese Co. 5.00 pm do 8. F. A. Co. 5.15 do S.V.C. Band. 0. Q. Wace Captain, a/Adjutant. S.V.C.
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  • 184 7 Departure of Prince YI. Tokyo, Jane 21. Prinoe Yi of Chosen left Tokyo yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Mish*ms, together with Prioce Yi, Jr. The loute from the Kasumiga seki Palace to the Tokyo station was lined with soldier#, a n<i the salute of twenty-one guns was
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  • 208 7 Tukyo, June 23. A scrap took place \esterday morn ning in the House of Representatives between two members, when one member struck the other with his fan, and the two members belonging to two opposing parties, the affair became serious. Mr. Hikosaku Akao, member of the Seiyukai,
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  • 230 7 Tokyo, June 24. The resn'ta of the examination of physiqae of new reemi s eligible for military service for tbia year which ha* been carried out recently in Tokyc seconding to an tffieer in charge of the t&ak, have been unsatis factory as compared with Ust
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  • 213 7 Tokyo, June 24. Considering tha fact that recently some of th© 1,255 nol lemen in Japan are suftsrine from the financial d fficnltiet, a meeting waa held on June 21at to discuss the proper means of helping them, and those who attended the meeting were Prince
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  • 175 7 Tokyo, J una 38. An exploHton of ehemieals took place yesterday morning in the Army Powder W at Iwabana, near Takasaki, The houses in the vicinity were shaken and people ran out of thtir house* taking the shock for an eruption of Mt. Aasma and the city
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  • 256 7 Tokyo, June 29. The tn e< ifi i n nt huM ling c°n. s'rncted b t' o South Manohurian Railway Company in toe city nf Mukden, Manchuria, for the pu r po8<> of renting, w is c onpletlv destroyed by fire on tl»« j evening of
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  • 84 7 A very good txunple of the eccentric p*nstioa of the excess profits du'j i* i he comparison of the Seaport and Tuird Mile Compares The Beapori Rubber E-it ate, ari h an hi in bearing of 90'J r'Crep. \v Ii i i»<, |aa the firt-t two -icconntiot: periods; nnder the
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  • 160 7 One rt ih in »"y Mflfaaj stoneof The lat I/. Out, N««wuhaiu«DaviB of the Bportiog i'liuee (the Pink 'Un) efkOM dee: h his eans-d snob regret in BohrjaeJan circles, related to the period when he waa Mrgs President of The Boffj." In that capaoity be h id the opportunity of
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  • 489 7 End of the War. Everything is quite all right. The victory of the Allies is assured. Peaoe will be declared on the 28th of August After hsving announced these highly interesting tidings, let ui come to the bed-rock of fact». There is a prophecy of St Malachina, at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 682 7 NOTICES Tn .onnection with the Presbj- ffnnifn's Working-Party a Wr,W p.votional Service will be The Manse," 35, Caver.*** B d on T-sdav, Jaly A* at 5 X Th- meeting will be opened P m h n ,ldresson Wrat Chris i.SL- are doing in Empire work," r Chorcband their friends are
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    • 532 7 _jorioEs_ municipaiTnotice. Rt fund of Assessment. All persons claiming refund of Assessment in respect of houses aacnit for any portion of the half year ending 30th June. 1917, are hereby reminded that such claims mv t be sent in to the Commissioners on or before the 30.-h July, 1917. The
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    • 635 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED I» ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid Bp Capital in 60,0*0 Share, of £2 > each £1,100,00 fteaerv* Fund £1,900,00 maun Lability of Proprietors £1,200,00 BANKERS. The Sank of England. Tha London Ottj) and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th» fjondon County and We*tminete
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    • 70 7 Before going home to-day get a phial of Pinkettes, the dainty little laxatives that give nature just the assistance needed to correct constipation, li\erishness, bi ious headaches, clear the complexion of blemishes and sweeten the breath. At food for children is for adults. Gentle a- nature. Do not gripe. Of
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    • 204 7 Til Continental Stamp Co. D. High Street. Wholesale and Retail Stamp Dealers AID Stationers. Philatelic Accessories kept in Stock. 9ALYITAE. I The ino»t p<>w»rful bnt IwnriM n.rvine tonic, producing BVAlltl im- J mediate and permanent, i ill 00-rsj M fi— siswsrtiaa fci wh\t 1 f°""< mh.-ried or unmarried. Pties R«
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    • 349 7 KIKUGAWA CO.,* Japanese Shoe lakers. No. 1 Armenian Street Corner of Sta.xxi.ropd Road, SINGAPORE. S-7 ™> 11,1,1 "■■•««■^■■■■■■■■^■■■-■i^^»"»-» FITTER'S Brats tail Nickel Beds. THE GUARANTEE OF OOOr QUALITY. OBTAINABLE FROM A. Frankel Co. VICTORIA STREET. TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBERS. The following sections only available Ground Floor Sections Nos. 8, 9,
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. lasned Oally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] VoL IV. -No. 175 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 349 1 {Ezcluava to Malay Tribute.) Messrs. Snowman <fe Co., the lead, ing Hongkong ship and freight brokers, write us ander date July 7th &s follows: Since we went to press on 23rd nit., the slightly more active state of onr market has continued and quite a number of
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    • 49 1 The number and tonnage of merchant vessels, other than native craft, which entered thii port during the last three years, were as follows No. Tonnage IPU 1,300 1,494,721 191* 1,168 1,234.59« I9lr! U5B 1,227.858 Ocean-going steamers numbered 131 in 1914, 89 in 1915, and 85 in 1116.
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    • 36 1 July 25 Ban Whatt Hin, Brit it Hebe, British Hock Lee, British Hong Ho, British Van Hogendorp, Dutch Dovre f Norwegian Joly 26 Circe, British Bcott Harlev, British Klaug, British Lady Weld, British Schouten, Dutch
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    • 24 1 July 25 Anjou, British Kampar, British Ipoh, British Ban Poh Gum, British Sri Muar, British Merkus, Dutch Khoen Dutch Read, Dutch Emile, Dutch
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    • 75 1 A. company, hoviel by Mr. Simon Lake, tho well-known American submarine inventor, with a capital of £2,000,000, coutwmpUtes building 10,000 ton carif i mi marines, Mr. Lake says that. there are no insuperable difficulties in the cinstruction of giant bubmarines. In future, th« examination service will not colbct ship's manifests
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 513 1 THKRB IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAN THS Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (JOMrANIES ISOORPORATRI) IN ENGLAND.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government) for China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India,
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      • 289 1 Stoomvaart Maatscbappij "Nederland" AND "Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). ieoular mail service Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and farther particulars Apply to Internationale Crediet anl Handelsvereeniging h "Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE.
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      • 446 1 MNUAPUKE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. Wfurvks Section Godownb Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Storage 2 And 1 /T. Pagar. P S East East 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) I Dock Sioro, Head C Tower Office, Police
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      • 436 1 1 To Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette Circnlat.-a in every port throughout the MALAYA PENINSULAR. Terms on Application. 'sVMHHsWI^HBHMHaisB^iM N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN J/PAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. A servir* in maintained between Yokohama via porta to Marseille aai i mall contract with the Imperial Japanese Government
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