Malaya Tribune, 1 July 1915

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  • 47 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND w SHIPPING GAZETTE. < mm ii .^^mi^m—n mi— [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 152, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. THE GREAT WAR. Latest Cables and News-Notes. CIK tPalapa tribune* THURSDAY, JULY L
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 506 1 PALLADIUM ORCHID ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre ORCHAFD ROAD. TO-NiCKT! Extra Shew at p.m. Usual Shew at 9-15 p m TO-MCKTM This Film h unquestionably one of the Finest Pritish Films ever produced. The Film that brings back memories of Village Fairs, Canvas j Bpothi and Old English Sports in the
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    • 112 1 TIME, LABOUR AND j MONEY-SAVING DEVICES. !Her:f a handy tittlo j contrivance which will keep every pencil in the I office nicely pointed. It sharpens witfioul shortening, therefor c j saves its cost in pencil 1 expenses. See l|Ow solidly built j it is—there is nothing i to get out
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    • 268 1 "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEX STREETS. IN THE FIRST SHOW FROM 7-30 P*M. j BIG ROCK'S LAST STAND "IOI" Bison Red Indian Drama in Two Parts. j IN THE SECOND SHOW FKOM 9-30 r.M. The Big Feature by the Gaumorft Co. WRITTEN IN BLOOD 5 A Sensational
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  • 505 2 The Peking correspondent of the Shanghai Sinwanpao wired on the Bth June about the new RussoChinese agreements as follows The Russo-Cbinese agreements, consisting of twenty-two article*, were signed on the 7th June. The first of the agreements is a» under:— 1. —Outer Mongolia recognises the Russo-Chinese treaty
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  • 82 2 June 12.—The trial of Mr. S. Gunewardene, broker, charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a hundred and thirtysix: cwts of copra belonging to Mr. William Wicherley, concluded before Mr. L. M. Martens., Additional District Judge, Colombo. The Judge held the prosecution was clearly labouring
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  • 254 2 Rise in Berlin Nearly Fifty Per Cent. According to the Board of Trade Gazette for May, there was a slight upward movement in the retail prices jof food in the United Kingdom during April. Small increases were noted in the average prices of meat, bacon,
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  • 247 2 Madura, June 15.—The fourteenth annual Conference of the Madura Tamil Sangam was held for three days this year from the 12th instant in the Sethnpatti High School at Madura The Hon'ble Dewan Bahadur L. D. Swamikannu Pillai, M.A., 8.L., L.L.8., occupied the chair. There was a fair
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    • 218 2 mmmm —^_ijujwu -it nnf n mmmmammmmm pWWM^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ross's Belfast OBTAINABLE. HRSw $2^90 PER DOZEN, SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE Company, Limited. I H (Pougb is Dangerous. Too dangerous to be neglected. For small, trifling coughs develop into deep seated and agoniring afflictions. Coughing saps the vitality, wears, wrecks, destroys—leads to deadly
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    • 61 2 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME.I Wken a firm kas spent a |{|> ijijj great deal of money in jj! advertising it cannot alter J: *ts prices witkout losing I 1 muck o{ tke benefit of its I! 1 advertising. '!v! ,SJ Tt is tkerefore an un- |jji doukted advantage to Luy |jj!
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    • 433 2 G. C. LEE, 158, Ppinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 l-io BAN LEE ANN LtdJ REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, market street. l Telephone IVo. 1130. w Shipchandlers and Providores, j General Importers and Exporters of Engineering Stores and Agricultural Implements and Estate Suppliers. Agents for:
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  • 470 3 The Submarine Menace. Problem Of Trade With Neutrals. The possible extension of the German submarine menace la the subject of a communication which the London Daily News has received from Mr. L. G. Chiozxa Money, M. P. Germany, l c points out, has toe
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  • 230 3 The German Medical Weekly gives particulars of the of a Landwehr private who was picked up by the German ambulance corps on September 8. He had no fewer than 47 superficial wounds and in his body 18, for the most part caused by shrapnel bullets. On
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    • 346 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE J MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co. I 4/5-2, BEACH
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    • 213 3 St I MUST HAVE FRAMROZS DRY GINGER ALE. mm M mmm\mmmmmm mb mm ««wr«^HHHM J BEER I Brewed from only j Best Malt Hops. J Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., jj Battery Road. I Sub-Agents: TAITO&Co., Beach Road, Singapore. Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., Incorporated
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  • 747 4 A particularly interesting judgment, says the Shipping Gazette and Sumua-y of May 28th, has h-<-n delivered by a Dnteh Colonial Court in an affreightment cate waieh has arisen out of the war. A- similar cases must be expected in ports of ottK-r countries, an 1 the judgment is
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  • 542 4 Tokyo, Jone 4.—Artiller y Captain Naoyovhi Murium, Adjutai t to the Commandant <<f the Maidzuru Fortes*, v. a s air. s*ed on the charge cf a grave character on the morning of June 1 anc is undergoing a rigorous trial. The charge if divulging of military secrets to
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  • 116 4 New York, June B.—A report received by an American military officer Mj g that the recent defeat of the Russians is understood as due to the inadequacy of supply at tho front which has been caused by the suspension by Japan of the supply of war materials for
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  • 500 4 Dr. Risaku Ishidzu, of the Tokyo Hygienic Laboratory, who has been investigating all the hot and mineral springs in this country with a view to ascertaining the quantity of radium contained therein, since April. PJI3, has given the Press the following Since April, 1913, he visited more
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  • 164 4 Suit Against a Rajah. Bombay, June 18 —At the Bombay High Court to-day a suit filed by the Indian Specie Bank against Rajah Bahadur Shivlal Motila for the recovery of a large number of mill shares deposited with the defendant as security for sums advanced by him
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    • 991 4 AUCTION SALES IN THE GOODS OF SONG TIAXG KAY (Deceased) AUCTION SALE OF VALU RLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINESE VASES, BRASS AND BRONZE WARES AND CURIOS TO BE HELD AT Messrs CHING KENG LEE Co'S SALE-ROOM On Saturday, 3rd July, 1915, at 11 a.m. prising large and small bronze incense
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  • 124 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 197 th Auction, June 30, 1915. •ifer»d fer sale Pl*. 4,228.92 or »6.1,85« lb*. (Tons 251.72) fell 2,149.91 or 379,988 (Tons 169.64) Prices Realized. gm—t crooked fine ribbed $180 to $132 good ribbed 125 12t v fine plain 12» 127 gooa plain
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  • 176 5 Singapore, June 30. —The offerings at to-day's auction were again large, some 253 tons being catalogued. Competition for all grades was keen and prices realised were generally in advance of those ruling last week. The highest price of the sale, $132, shows an increase of $2 and
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  • 214 5 Singapore, June 30. —The rubber catalogued for to-day's sale met with a steady demand, and of 250 tons offered i6B tons changed hands. Fine Smoked Sheet and Fine Pale Crepe at $132 were $2 higher than last week. Demand for these grades—particularly the latter —was very good,
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  • 147 5 Singapore, June 80. —250 tons were on offer to-day and met a good market. Smoked Sheet opened at $128 but soon improved to $131. Pale Crepe was wanted, the standard quality coming in for good attention. Unsmoked Sheet however did not share in the improvement, some large
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  • 137 5 Latest Quotations, (Special Service-) London, Jane 29, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £168.0.0. Bar Silver 22J. Produce. Fine hard Para spot: 2/7. Smoked Sheet 2/7. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 2/6. Copra: £21.15.0. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore ©pen ports spot 5} dist. s§. White
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  • 243 5 Bahau Rubber Co., Ltd.—This company was registered on May 15th, with a capital of £20,000 in £1 shares, to take over from Rompin Rubber Lands, Ltd., certain rubber lands at Bahau, State of Negri Sembilan, to carry on the business of cultivators of aud dealers in rubber,
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  • 791 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Meraiif. HiKOAPORK, July l. If assrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brjkers, issue the following list of quotation*:— Robber Shares. tiom. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Java 6/- 7/--2- Anglo-Malay 9/- 9/6 1 Ayer Kuning 10/-
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  • 286 5 (Singapore, July 1.) Tin.— sB4 175 tons sold. Copra. —Weak. Tap ioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products.— Market steady. Latest Loal Market Quoutiois Nutmegs 110 S. per pieul $19.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 6.90 Copra Gorong Talo 7.00 Copra Dongalo
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  • 69 5 Singapore, July 'I: I< >iu\-m Bank mfm. 2/4 7/32 iNnn«l 2/4 1/16 Prirftto 3 ni/-. 2/4 9/16 1 ?i iift BanU- T. T. 175J On >Hi* si.uk «i/.l 22J U*nk d/d. 102) On J♦ \a Han', f, T. Uo§ i >n Japan— Bft*k4K 113| *«*verei|(iM —buuiu; r«tn $8.54 l«.tf*<7cil
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  • 129 5 Thursday, Ist. New Cirque, Beach Road. P. St O. Homeward mail expected. High water:—o.l2 a.m. 9 tt. 8 ins. 1.44 p.m. 8 ft. 3 ins. Friday, 2nd. High water:—l.3 a.m., 9 ft. 6 ins. 2.21 p.m 8 ft. 2 ins. Saturday. Sri. Tom and Eileen Melbourne at Raffle* Hotel.
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  • 212 5 *Specially superscribed letters >nly. 1 Supplementary Ma 1 by train to Penang. taking mails for Europe etc. at 4 p.m. By express to Penang. X Late fee at General Post Office 6 cents ap te 4.4 c p.m., after that hour up to tfp.m. (it •aneral Poet Office only) 10
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    • 83 5 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Weekdays Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and 7 0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9!o a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.65 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and ".14 p m Trains
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    • 110 5 CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1915. Sun. 4 II 18 25 Mon. 5 12 ig 26 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Wed. 7 14 21 28 Thurs. I 8 15 22 29 Fri. -2 9 16 23 30 Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 Tuesdays Sale*. Saturdays Furniture Sales, other days Of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 163 5 Mails Close. To-day. Batu Pahat Aing Hin 2 pin Port Dickson and Port Swettenham Sappho 2 pm Malacca *Chutatuch 2 pm Medan and Sabang Speelman 2 pm Pontianak Ban Fo Soon 3 pm Pontianak De Kock 4 pa To-morrow. Billiton, Bataria, Cheribon Samamng D« Klerk 7 am Rhio, Liuggaand Singkep
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  • 846 6 In the course of a paper read recently before the Colonial Section o I the Royal Society of Arts on The Empire's Resources in Papermaking Materials" Mr. S. Charles Phillips, 1.8.0.1., said For some years past suggestions hare been made in the direction of paper-making in the
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  • 142 6 The export of rubber from Cochin China is becoming more.important every year. Last year the customs returns showed an export of 90 tons, valued at 17,211. This year the figures are 184 tons, valued at £26,680. A recent publication estimates the capital employed in the production of
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  • 310 6 The Straits Echo reproduces from our columns Mr. Greig'* Mter re the forwarding of applications for the big War Loan and comments as follows We are sure that there are a number of people iu Penang who would be glad of an opportunity to
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  • 318 6 Improved Health Londitfras. The Hon. Mr. J. R. O. Aldwortli, acting Resident of Negri Sembilan, in his annual report for 1914 sajs The returns show that there baa been a slight improvement in the health condition of the 27,782 labourers employed upon 130 estates regarded as a
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    • 128 6 X.*V.XXXV.XXXXXX^ 4 v >kA XXXV a>.XX.X XXXXX XX XXXX XX XXXXXXXX XXXX XX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxx xx" 0 j KOH Co's S Cash Clearance Sale I XX *.x XX XX 1 NOW PROCEEDING. 1 M XX XX x„x sg Large Stock of Perfumery to be cleared regardless of Cost. We
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  • 96 7 London, June 29, 2 20 p.m. Amsterdam In exchange for Germans, two hundred British invalided prisoners and three hundred Officers and men of the Medical Corps have arrived in 'Holland from Germany en route for Kngland. Theunwounded described German prison conditions as rotten. They are practically living on
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  • 41 7 London, Juna 29, 9.15 p m. British prisoners from Germany have arrived in the Thames and received a most rousing welcome, the steamers syrened and crowds cheered ashore. The soldiers who were able to come on deck replied enthusiastically.
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  • 114 7 London, June 29, 8.40 p.m. Amsterdam A German communique says that General yon Lensingen is pursuing the enemy and has repulsed Russians along the entire front from Halicz across Gnilalipa and farther north. The Austro-German troops have reached the regions of Przernyslani on Gnilalipa, Kamionki on t
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  • 54 7 London, June 29, 9.15 p m. Zurich Austrian official returns admit the failure of the barley and oats harvests and while wheat and rye may be fair, hay is extremely bad. In Hungary it is somewhat favourable, although the grain in many districts wai greatly damaged by
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  • 60 7 London, June, 30, 0.35 a.m. The Time's Mytilene correspondent reports that gunboat Hussar on 27th inst bombarded the ports of Tchesrne, Lidia, and Aglelin, opposite Chios, and destroyed the munition and petroleum depots at Lidia and the custom house at Aglebia. The Turks at Tchesrne fired two
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  • 316 7 German Eyewitness' Story. London, June 30, 2.50 p.m. On the gronnd from the Lorette heights to Neuville St. Vaast and the Labyrinth are perhaps ten thousand unburied and partly buried dead. The stench is pestilential. Through a hose we creosoted and quick-limed those nearest our trenches. Both
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  • 30 7 London, June 30, 2 50 a.m. Paris A communique says that we have reconquered all the positions east of Metzeral, and elsewhere there have been only artillery actions.
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  • 154 7 London. June 30, 2.50 a.m. In the II use ot* Commons, on the supplementary vote for an additional fifty thousand men for the Xavy, the Right Hon. T. J. Macnamara, Secretary to the Admiralty, said that they were not required for the immediate manning needs of the
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  • 51 7 London, June 2\\ 6.35 p.m. Paris The French Government has decided on reprisals owing to the refusal of Germany to supply a list of French prisoners in Belgian] and north France. The privilege of correspondence has been withdrawn and all news stopped in regard to German prisoners in certain
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  • 166 7 London, June 29, 2.20 p.m. In the Honse of Commons, Mr. Philip Snowden deplored compulsory arbitration and the surrender of Trade Union restrictions. The insertion of a clause in the bill securing their restoration after the war would be preferable to the nation's word. Mr. Grady,
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  • 61 7 London, June 29, 8.40 p.m. The Cotton Operatives Societies have decided to remain outside the scope of the Munitions Bill but is prepared to discuss how far they can go by voluntary action without accepting compulsory arbitration. Mr. Henderson, on behalf of Mr. Runciman, President of the Board
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  • 25 7 London, June 20, 11.40 p.m. Sir E. Grey has returned from his holiday and resumes business at the Foreign Office shortly.
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  • 22 7 L( nlon, June 29, 6.35 p.m. The Italian Press announces that the Italian Ambassador has been recalled from Constantinople.
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  • 53 7 Lonlon,June 29, 11.40 p.m. Rome: Montenero has been occupied, Skutari: Chief Alessio has sent a note to the Powers explaining he was compelled to act by Austrian intrigues in Albania, the object of which was to prevent Montenegrin troopi going to help the Serbians, which they are now
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  • 8 7 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.)
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  • 53 7 Petrograd, June 25.—1n the Caucasus, in the direction of Sarykanisch our advance posts beat the Turks back on the whole front. On the north of Arace we bayonetted the Turkish troops covering the towns of Nasalacat and Arbor. In the region of Bobrika (Galicia) we captured 1,600 prisoners,
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  • 434 7 Out of a total available force known not to exceed two millions, and more probably only one and a half millions, Col. Maude writes, the Germans have now about half a million on section of the front that is not more than one-tenth of the
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    • 34 7 8 "DRAGON" CEMENT 1 I 1 I* AND TO I MOfIICtPAUTY 1 I i Stooapcre. THE COVERMMENT I 1 DUPIRE m .oaeRE. I b SINGAPORE. j| teats for the Straits wvd F.M.S. *0* j|
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  • 772 8 Long before the war began Mr. Hilaire Belloc contributed to leading papers and magazines a number of very able articles relative to a great deal that occurred during the memorable crisis of June and July last year and much that has stained the annals of German history
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  • 359 8 Subscription Lists Close 10th July. Latest news about the new National War Loan is to the effect that practically all the Colonies and Dependencies of the Crown have seized with avidity the golden opportunity presented them through the solicitude of the Imperial Authorities to secure substantial
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  • 61 8 Trib un c Special.) Penang, June «50, 11 .'5O a.m. —A solemn requiem high mass was celebrated for the late Father Meneuvrier at the Church of the Assumption this morning, Bishop Barillon officiating. The Volunteer Officers present included Major A. R. Adams, Capt.' Hamilton and Lieuts Rose and
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  • 82 8 During the week ending June 2»'» there occurred 174 deaths locally, of which 1 lT> were males and 4 J females. Of the 174 deaths, 127 were Chinese, 30 Malays, and (S Indians. Malarial fever claimed 2. r >, fever not specified 12, phthisis 28, convulsions 2b', beri-beri
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  • 81 8 To-day that popular general gfcON styled the Singapore Store removed into th» A fcelphi Hotel Bnihlin& where there is more space. than d th«- former premised and plenty of light and air, bwMw electric fund for the eotufort of the Man's numerous patron-. Large consign m.-ni «< of new goodl
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 156 8 ENGLISH EAU DE COLOGNE ICE WATER A jPJgky Superior to and Coolinff W the German Preparation, r 's'Jf* make?. Price 55 Cents pep bottle. Robinson Co. WAR OR PEACE famine or plenty j Liife Insurance is tuot*th 100 cents on the Dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS Get Particulars of the
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    • 67 8 FIVE STAR seeTeH whisky. i §H Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgrcgor Co. WINE m SPIRIT MERCHANTS. rADELPHI! I HOTEL. I 1 Music) 1 DURING DINNER 1 TO-NIGHT I I i J ABSINTBE FR4PPE 9 Jj Manhattan) iB J S f Cocktails. 3 J Martini :J < J Mixed by our AaMticM
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  • 510 9 Tin is 881—55 cts. up. Tin is £1rt8.0.0 in London. —:o: Bard Para rubber, to day's wire 2/7. London Paris exchange, cheque bisis, 2():> S5. Copra is now quoted at £21.15.0 in the London market. Sago flour is now priced at 13/9 id the Home markets. k
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  • 289 9 A good many of our readers in the F.M.S., who remember Mr. Edward E. D. Lav when he was in the Government Medical Service in Perak, will be interested to hear that news has just been received here by cable to the effect
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  • 93 9 The Rallies Hotel management has become quite enterprising of late in providing entertainment for its guests. Saturday evening will see the talented duo Tom and Eileen Melbourne entertaining after an extra special dinner, and a most enjoyable evening is assured. It is advisable to reserve seats
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  • 173 9 40 Steamers on the Stocks. The Asahi reports that the work in hand and ordered fronn Japanese shipbuilding establishments is as follows Mitsu Bishi Dockyard, Nagasaki. —Three steamers of 7,300 tons grost» register for the Nippon Yuspn Kaisha one of 7,300 tons for Mr Hashimoto; and two
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  • 65 9 Amongst the arrivals yesterday from Colombo by the P. t 0. liner Kasbgar was Mr. Allan H. Perf ira, a biother of Mr. J. A. Pereira of the staff of this journal. Mr. Pereira is leaving on Saturday next for Jesselton, British North Borneo, where he has secured a position
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  • 280 9 The German Note to the U. S. A. will be most conciliatory. An acute crisis among the South Wales miners has arisen. Lord Kitchener will speak at the Guildhall on July 9 on recruiting. Amsterdam: The semi-official German Press is sternly rebuking the peace talkers and affirms that
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  • 74 9 The Bijou Theatre once more reverts to pictures only and the management have indeed a fine selection of first-class productions. The House of Temperley, Conan Doyle's spendid creation, appears on tonight's bill. Nick Winter is seen in a startling exploit which is full of thrills, while the comic
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  • 96 9 In the Bangkok press of June 21 there appeared an Ostasiatische Lloyd Service Telegram dated Berlin, June sth, which, in referring to Italy, stated "Britain already distrusts her new Ally. She demands as the basis of the Italian war loans that besides gradual pawning of certain other
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  • 61 9 Siamese Tin Syndicate.—First half of May Returns from No. 1 dredge, 12 tons 18 j cwt, and No. 3 dredge, 12 tons 16 cwt. of clean tin ore recovered. Renong Tin Dredging—Outputs of tin ore from dredges Nos. 1 and 3 for the first half of May were
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  • 13 9 The new Russo-Chinese agreement relating to Mongolia, and Madura Tamil Sangam page 2.
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  • 79 9 In the East. Russia's Strength. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, June 30, G 35 a.m. The Morning Post telegraphed to Grand Duke Nicholas on 24th inst. congratulating him on the ability shown in conducting one of the most difficult retreats in military history. A reply was
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  • 231 9 London, June 30, 7.5 a.m. Petrograd A Board of Military Supplies has been formed, presided by the Minister of War and comprising members of the Duma, the Imperial Council and representatives of Industry and Commerce, which is empowered to compel manufacturers to give'precedence to Government orders
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  • 85 9 London, June 30, 3 55 a.m. Petrograd The communique says The advance of great enemy forces between the sources of the rivers Vieprz in tho Lublin government and the Western Bug continues. Our rearguards in the region of Tomaszoff on Sunday and Monday repulsed several desperate German
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  • 20 9 London, June 30, 2.50 a.m. The death is announced o: Mr. O'Donnovan RDgsa in the hospital at Staten Island.
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  • 401 9 London, June 2.*, 6.55 p.m. Mr. Asquith, speaking at the Guildhall on the War Loan, emphasized the undoubted attractions of this greal democratic loan (cheers). He declared the waste to-day by individuals or classes was nothing short of a national danger, and he pointed out the impossibility
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  • 34 9 London, June 29, (5.35 p.m. Paris The authorities have seized two large cotton cargoes in Marseilles, which it was discovered were ultimately destined for Germany for the manufacture of gun cotton.
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  • 205 10 Police Courts. Baifeh bin Hfji Osrnan, a Malay chauffeur, was charged in the second police court yesterday afternoon with driving a motor-car in a rash and negligent manner in Victoria Street, on Tuesday evening, ard at the same time and place canning grevious hurt to Lim Chong H
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  • 58 10 At the I .'oval Medical College, Bangkok, there will shortly be commenced a course of pharmacy. H. R. 11. the Prince of Jai Nadh, the new director-general of the College, if taking great interest in reorganization ol the College. It is believed that the new course
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    • 287 10 Latest Advertisements. NOTICEAuction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges from pawnshops on Wednesday, 7th July, 1915, at No. 23 Riverside in Malacca. Commencing at 10 a m. Chops Thye Cheong Tong and Ban Hong. The p 1 edges will be on view on the 5th and 6th July, 1915. T&OH HONG TIAT
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    • 463 10 A EURASIAN LADY TEACHER WANTED. For Dutch Porneo, a qualified Eurasian Lady (middle aged preferred) to teach young Chinese ladies lesn >ns in Entrlish and Piano. Good salary offend to competent applicant who has had previous expedience in teaching. For terms and arrangements please apply to Thio Soen Yang, 21,
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    • 28 10 LAND FOR SALE. Freehold land situate facing the Rangoon Road, high ground, area 11,089 sq. ft. Reasonable offer accepted. Apply to C. T. c/o Malaya Tribune. 1.7 30-7
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    • 380 10 11 Are Yod Content to Drink Unnaturally swee'.ened, watery mixtures which are sold under «a§ the name of J 8 BEER THERE is no more wholesome and invigorating beverage a§ in the tropics than Light, Pure PILSENER BEER. These qualities cannot exist in a BEER which is too light, unnaturally
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    • 116 11 GUAN KIAT CO., s i 37, Phillip Street. t===r| 8 Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT «< a 2 a S 1 Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal 5 S S Contractors, General Importers and 3 it S Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- 8 5 Mill Suppliers. > 2 i i I s >,
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915
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    • 399 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. For Londe». Mentor, July 3 Glenlouan, July 7 Peleus, July 10 Netherby Hall, July 9 Karmala, (trans. Colombo). July 9 Branksome Hall, August 4 City of Rangoon, August 8 Katori Maru, July 7 Pyrrhus, July 24 Cyclops, July 15 Kamo Maru, July 21 Kashima Maru,
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    • 25 12 The Bucknall liner Bechuana loada a cargo of rice for London and Hall, at Kohsichang, Biam She is consigned to The Siam Forest Co. Ltd.
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    • 250 12 Latest Arrivals. Kashgar, Brit str 30-6-15, P. an' l O. Wharf. Bri Muar, Brit atr 30-6-15, Inner Roads. Wilhelm, Brit str 30-6-15, Inner Roads. Kinta, Brit str 30-6-15, Inner Rds Esmeralda, Brit str 30-6-15, Inner Roads. Abbot-dord, Brit str 30-6-15, Inner Roads. Chow Chow Fu, Brit str 30-6-15,
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    • 31 12 Aing Hin for Batu Pahat. Sappho for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham* Chutatutch for Malacca. Speelman for Medan and Sabang. Ban Fo Soon for Pontianak. De Kock for Pontianak.
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    • 199 12 Notice to Mariners The following Notice to Marine's has been issued by the Governor of the Panama Canal East Breakwater. Colon Harbour The seaward end of the trestle which was used in the construction of the east break water was carried away by heavy seas on February
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    • 74 12 ARRIVALS —29-6-15. Jin Ho, Brit., 93, Harding, June 29, Asahan, gen., E. 8. Co. Trans. Brit., 73, William Pithie, June 29, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 278, Bergwitz, June 29, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. CLEARANCES—29-6-15. Indragiri for Deli and Langsa. < Malacca for
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    • 143 12 Vessels Expected Ningchow (Holt) June 28, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I.) July 2, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Mentor (Holt) July 2, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs Boustead,
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    • 171 12 Per P. O. Persia sailing June 12th—Mrs. J. Black, Capt. F. Burgess, Mrs. Clark, Miss Clark, Mr. James Craik, Mr. M. Crosse, Archdeacon E. T. Crozier, Mrs. Crozier, Mr. L. A. Goldsmith, Mrs. Goldsmith, Miss Joan Hendry, Mr. R. W. Hiam, Mr H. R. James*, Mrs. James, Mr.
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    • 146 12 Detention and Freight Rates. The following information, from Marseilles has been received in England from the captain and agent of a steamer at that port on June Ist. "We beg to inform you that this port is terribly congested. At 3 p. m. this day we are
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    • 995 12 The Nankin passed Port Said on June 29. The Blue Funnel Rhesus entered Port Said on June 29. The Swedish steamer Ceylon passed the Canal June 29. The City of Sparta passed rort Said yesterday. The British steamer Alesia left Port Said on Tuesday. The Nippon entered Port
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    • 51 12 A Hague wire says that the Dutch steamer Zaanstrom has beer; condemned by the Prize Court at Hamburg, on account of 60 per cent of her cargo proving to be contra band. The Batavier V was released as less than half of her load proved to be
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    • 361 13 Lif« in the Never-Never. Mr. Frank Hurley and Mr. Francis Birtles, who travelled 9,000 miles though Central Queensland and the Northern Territory with a moving picture camera last year, brought back to Sydney soma interesting information and films concerning native customs and life generally in the Never- ever.
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    • 322 13 The exhibition now open at the Burlington Fine Arts Club, London, covers most kinds of Chinese art known and collected in Europe, except ceramics. There are many fine bronzes, a few pictures, and objects in jade, ivory, enamel, lacquer, stone, and other materials. The main interest of the
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    • 1058 13 HOME SECRETARY'S STATEMENT RE "SANATOGEN." Prompt Production of a Superior All-British Article. Late PM.O. H.M Forces in India and Surgeon-General H. M. Forces Heads the Company Making Sanaphos." The unanimity with which the British owned and British 'made reconstructive nerve-food, Sanapbos has been welcomed by doctors, hospitals, nurses
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      • 264 13 Galvanized Iron Latex Spouts FROM $1.70 PER THOUSAND. Send for samples and quotations. I PATENT FIBRE COMPANY 57, The Arcade. Two Famous Whiskies The King's Choice THE K. C. AND Imperial V.O.P. (AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS) LIQUEUR SCOTCH. Distilled, Blended and Guaranteed by JAMES MUNRO SON, LTD.,
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    • 379 14 Proposed New Enactment In the F.M.S. Gazette appears the draft of an enactment to make provision, complementary to the Fugitive Offenders Act, 1881, of the Imperial Parliament, with regard to Fugitive Offenders from the United Kingdom, British possessions and placet to which the said Act may be from
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    • 328 14 Fiom the report of the French Rubber Manufacturing Association it appears that the rubber trade in the lan 1 of our ally is not suffering as much as others from the effect of the war. According to the President, M. Lamy-Torrilhon, the chief difficulty is the
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    • 518 14 We cannot say how it may be in other trades, but in the rubber goods trade we often think that contracts are too lightly entered into. Not sufficient thought is taken whether on the one hand the parties entering into the couttact can fulfil their obligations, and on
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    • 119 14 London, May 28.—Cable advice* from Eastern centres indicate a lessening of activity for spot rubber, and prices have, during the present week, boen below those ruling for London up to end July. There has been Less offered in the East owing to a slight improvement in shipping
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      • 217 14 iiiiiminiiiiniiiiim^ y 111l Ii I I J Jj FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. I 1 dfi9| The Fire Extinguishers for Motor ears and Garages, I 8 SEED! Do not attempt to put out a fire on a ear with water, sand, or a dry powder I extinguisher These extinguishing elements are ineffective except
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      • 78 14 I THE-, I 1 Firm v fi that advertises boldly rt) and consistently is iava- riably a «ood business i\ house \vh eh sells goods ft that are well worth the 8 R Price demand* d, and re- ft> cognises that its reputation is at stake on every gale that
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      • 505 15 TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS. SHOWS other purposes. CANVAS WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co. .ndlcrs, Sail-Makers, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents 18-19, ROBINSON ROAD. Telephone No, 1268. PONTIUS FLUID. STEAM BJILER PRESERVATIVE. Is the most reliable fluid for cleaning and preserving Steam Boiler :>f any type.
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      • 422 15 TO BE LET TO LET. House No. 166-1 Orchard Road, three-storied building, euiitable fur a shop. Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacca Street. 5 5 v TO BE LET. Immediate entry. Compound house No. 1165, East Coast Road. For particulars apply at No. 29, Selegie Road. 84-6 v TO
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      • 464 15 NOTICES Is hereby given that the following arms, issued in February, have not I yet been returned Rifles 38 Bayonets 133 Scabbards 165 They should be returned forthwith to the Central Police Station. On or after the 15th of July every person found in possession of a Government Rifle, Bayonet
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      • 382 15 NOTICES Largest Stockers OF Paints AND Ojls. HIN WATT Co. SHIP CHANDLERS. Telephone No. 428, 102, Market StreetWELSH CO. NOTICE is hereby given that James Bond has retired from the firm of Welsh Co. as from the Ist day of May list. The interests of the said James Bond and
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      • 344 15 WANTED OVERSEER OR CLERK. Ad .rertiser, 39 years of age, with good references, desires employment as an Overseer of construction or other work, able to make himself useful in an architect's office; can keep books; holds Madras Government Certificate for Design, Geometrical Drawing, Freehand ditto and Painting. Willing to accept
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      • 560 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij V.oy&i Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. l—i, Collyer Qw. n w >rr Omt~<* witk the Netherlands India Government July 1 VAX Sid Col—to J< ly 1 D—dien—§Tl to Marahrhaa. Boentok, Motasa I a wen and pVroek-Tjaho:* J„l v J ....•r,.,-., B<-bwai)-r)'-li Julym Ki!f i BUUUn, Bate*
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      • 517 16 SHIPPING^ STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, H***?! CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bir*s of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO WITH
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      • 297 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commanders, s s Takada G,949 O.M. Robins. 9 V Madras J. Kilpatrick, It.X.R.
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      • 436 16 BANKS CHARTERED BARK OF INDIA CHIKA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200, Reserve Fund £1,800,0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00r BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Londor City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Tin London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The National Provincia
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