Malaya Tribune, 3 July 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- Nc. 154. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 549 1 PALI ADIUm CHCH/PD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre- ORCHARD RCAD. TO-KiCHT Extra Shew at 8 !>.m. Usual chow at 9-15 p m TO-HICHT I Tli's Film is unquestionably one of the Finest British Films everpro-duc-d. Tbe Film that brings back memories of Village Fairs, Canvas Booths and Old English Sport* in
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    • 109 1 AND MOPEY-SAVING DEVICES. Here is a handy little I contrivance which will keep every pencil in the office nicely pointed. It sharpens without shortening, therefore J saves its cost in pencil expenses. See how solidly built it is—there is nothing to get out of order. Leaflets giving full particulars from
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    • 278 1 >a* i. ■•<?:'«>(■»•« Mil iii ii i ii) hi rim rt "WHAT THE GOOD GIVES IS ALWAYS THE BEST" "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT AND BENCOOLEN STREETS. j A COMPLETELY CHANGED PROGRAMME A GREAT 14 LITERARIA EXCLUSIVE FEATURE THE FOLLY OF THE COUNTESS j A GRAND WILD ANIMAL DRAMA
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  • 174 2 The intervention of Italy means a substantial increase in the world's supply of tonnage. According to particulars published in Lloyd's List, 36 German vessels of 142,77*'» tons, and 21 Austrian wMoh of 73,895 tons have been sheltering since last August in Italian or Itilian colonial ports.
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  • 531 2 For nearly half a century an An c*ii Merc- ant Marine h*fl been practically non-existent. What happened since the opening of trie war which has put this question to the front may be briefly summarised, tajl the Weekly Review published by J. S. Backe and Co., of
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  • 536 2 Gcrmia Detachment Defeated. The following official communique issued at Nairobi on April 6, of the operation* in the Protectorate, has (May 28) b°en receired from East Africa by Reuters Agency: In order to counteract the efforts < f h German detachmant operating tooth of Kurungu, it was
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    • 277 2 Ross's Belfast DRY V sf» BEST f MP- 9BTAINABLE $2.90 PER DOZEN, JOHN LITTLE Company, Limited., H <?ougb Dangcroue. Too dangerous to be neglected. For small, trifling coughs develop into deep seated and agonizing afflictions. Coughing saps the vitality, wears, wrecks, destroys—leads to deadly lung diseases. STOP that Cough NOW
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    • 79 2 I Firm I 8 that advertises boldly B B and consistently is invaH riably a good business It I w -ch sells goods fi i tnat are well worth the I P" c e demandfd. and re- cognises that its reputation B B Wat aake on every eale ffi jK
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    • 402 2 TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co. Ship-Chandlers, Sail-Makers, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents 18-19, ROBIN SOX ROAD. Telephone No, 1268. PONTIUS FLuId! STEAM BjjLER PRESERVATIVE. in i mm Is the most reliable fluid for cleaning and preserving
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  • 407 3 Horrible Revelations. The returns from the Metropolitan Recruiting Depots, sa}s the Times of recent date, continue excellent. From all parts of London most encouraging reports have been received. At one dep6l in South London, in by no means one of the best recruiting districts, so
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  • 242 3 Tbe nurses of the Italian Red Cross Society enjoy the reputation of being among the best nurses in the world. The country is often visited bj earthquake calamities, which offer occasions for the services of nurseH. They can get, therefore, very good experiences from these occasions when
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    • 377 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE 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 i Pope Motor Cycles f A Ijesh Gasolene Light Cycle Co.
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    • 19 3 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNEP FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. THEREFORE ENSURING BhST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio. 1-5
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    • 198 3 POWELL Cos CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1915. Sun. —j 4 11 18 25 I I Mon. 5 12 19 2G j TOES. -;6 j 13 20 27 Wed. 7 14 21 28 I i 11 i j Thurs. 1 8 15 22 29 i I Fri. i 2 9 16 23
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  • 1064 4 Report of Court of Investigation into the stranding of the s.s. Glenroy of Glasgow in the Singapore Strait off the Johore Coast. **The Merchar.t Shipping Ordinance 1910" (Section 288 (4) snd Rale 19 of Hule3 under Section 295.) In the matter of a formal Investigation held at
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  • 123 4 Calcutta, June 12.—The overseas exports from Calcutta during first week in June indicate several large increases over tho corresponding period last year. The figures issued by the Department of Statistics for the week ending June 5, show gunny bags million bags, against three millions; jute ten
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    • 47 4 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME. a firm kas spent a (11 great deal of money in advertising it cannot alter its prices witkout losing muck of tke kene£t of its I advertising. It is tke re fore an undoubted advantage to kuy advertised goods wken general trices are rising.
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    • 575 4 AUCTION SALES. IN THE GOODS OF SONG TIANG KAY (DECEASED). AUCTION SALE OF CHINESE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC To be held at No. 20 Lorox<; 27 off Galang Road Oa Saturday, 3rd July. 1915, at 3 30 p ny CHING KENG LEE A CO., Auctioneers. 26-6 3-7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of a
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    • 919 4 AUCTION SALES NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD IN LIQUIDATION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Large Quantity of Valuable Shipchandlers l Stores, Nautical Instruments, Books on Navigation, Glassware, Crockery, Linen, etc. By order of the Liquidator, Norddeutscher Lloyd TO BE nELD AT THE NOBDDEU TSCHER LLOYD STORE Vest Warf, Tanjong Pagar On tbe following dates
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  • 253 5 Police Court. A Malay named Osman, another D -r of th* cr< 'v ol the Zweena, i tight up in tho Third Police irt this morning by Captnin \V D. Me Craith, charged with wilful breach of dnty. The case was transferred to the strict Court, and set
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  • 31 5 Swimming Club Launches. Sunday, 4th July. Johnston's Pier 9.10 and 11 a.m., 2M and 3 3<» p.m. Club Bungalow 9 30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.Jf>, 3 and 5.30 p m.
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  • 69 5 •Mi June 30, in the Second League of the M.F.A., Darul Mohibah (Butter worth) met Central Police, Penam', and an unexpectedly good game resulted. Sahad and Jap B >red for police before half time. Sahad, PC. 613, put on a third in the second half, th shot being
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  • 72 5 Discussing billiard players in the 1 .M.S. during the last six years, E. H. Hands, in the Times of Malaya, divides them into tour classes of merit ,ABfi I—T.C. Blatherwicke, J. >S. Hasagoiti, A. H. Heap, C. LSS 2—J. H Tyte, D. A. M. Brown,Chnng Ah Yong, Taiping.
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  • 139 5 r tgrad, June 6. —A chaplain with the third Russian in in West Galicia narrates that German regiments took no nera and bayonetted both the I and the doctors attending On on- occasion the Germans ed a burning wood from which 2 Kalian battalion had retired iiuiled all
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  • 195 5 The sixth annual general meeting of the members of the Burma Moslem Society was held on June 20 at the society's hall, No. 278, Phayre street, Rangoon. There was a very good attendance. The president, Mr. S. A. Rahman, opened the meeting with a speech touching
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  • 222 5 (Singapore, July 3.) Tin.— sB2i, buyers. Copra. —Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market steady, Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $19.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali ><# Copra Gorong Talo 7*oo Copra Dongalo 700 Copra Kayong
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  • 322 5 Messrs Patterson Simons aV Co., Ltd, write in their latest Weekly Rubber Circular that at the auctions held on 30th ultimo a large quantity whs again offered, the catalogues totalling 252 tons, of whieh about 1 70 tons were told. Advices from London were firm
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  • 70 5 Singapore* July J. On London— Bank 4 n/k. J/4 7/32 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/49/16 'In India— Bank T. T. 175J On Hongkong B«ua d/.l 22] 1 Shanghai— Bank d/d. LO2J Ou Java— Bank T. T. On Japan— Bank d/d. Il3| Sovereigns—bu\ mg rate $8.54 Tndia Ceil
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  • 80 5 REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Taak-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 9.0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.66 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from
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  • 103 5 Change of Postal Charges. It is notified in the Government Gazette that the following rates of postage on parcels to China (except Treaty Ports) are as follows 1. China (except Treaty Ports and Yunnan) Not over 3 lbs 75 cents over 3 lbs and under 7 lbs
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  • 71 5 We greatly regret to announce the death of Mr. Lee Pan Lock, on the Ist instant at 300 Gaylong, from a stroke of paralysis. The remains of deceased (who was a brother of Mr. Lee Pan Lock, a Government pensioner, and relative of our esteemed fellow-citizen Mr. Lee Choon Guan)
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  • 804 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Moraine. BINGAPOBR, Jilt 3. If earn. Lyall and Kratt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of qnotationa Rubber Shares. Horn. Value. Buyers. Seller*. 2/- Allagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Java 6/- 7/--2- Anglo-Malay 9/- 9/6 1 AyerKuning 10/- 12/6
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    • 639 5 Church Services. B Andrews Cathedral. 'th Sunday after frinity.— 7.30 a.m i,ita iy. 7.45 Holy «'.mmunion 'Chorah. 9.15 Matins and Holy Communion, t p.m. Sunday School ami Bible Classes, 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Hymns. 816,812. p*. 0 i.|) 214.595. If] Leases* M.l. 8am. 16, I-S4.I E.I.Sam. 1«. or 17.
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    • 393 5 FIXTURES. Saturday, 3rd. New Cirque, Beach Road. Tom and Eileen Melbourne at Raffle* Hotel. Concert at Dutch Club. 8. G. C. Monthly Medal. B. I. Outward mail due. High water:—1.55 a.m. 9 ft. 1 iu. 2.59 p.m. 8 ft. 1 in. Sunday, 4th. 5th Sunday after Trinity. 8. G. C.
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  • 421 6 Gen. Auffeoberi's Arrest. Typical Hapsbubo Affair. The arrest of General Auffenberg, ex-Minister of War, the victor of Komanovo, who wan made a Baron on the 23rd April and arrested on the 26tb, is the most typical Hapsburg affair which has ever occurred in the dark and mysterious
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  • 419 6 The Edinburgh correspondent of the Englishman writes under date May 13:— The scarcity of dyestuffs consequent upon the war has reminded us that our Scottish forefathers used a large number ol native colouring materials mostly of a vegetable nature but the amount that could be produced
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    • 274 6 k* "A BSOLUTELY unique in tne motto of State Express ft J Cigarettes ever since* they have j been on the market. They set 5 a standar<l of ci B arette q ualit y far in excess of anything hitherto xl'-T^ known and continue to maintain X >i issued it
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    • 32 6 Y. M. G- A. HOUSE. Excellent rooms are available for single gentlemen, with board and facilities for billiards and tennis. For particulars apply to THE GENERAL SECRETARY. V.M.C.A., Orchard Road 1-5 31-7
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes, ClK fftalapa Cribune. SATURDAY, JULY 3.
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    • 247 7 London, July 1, 10.20 p.m. In the House of Lords Sir Edward Straehie raised the question of the oninterned Alien missionaries in •India. Lord Islington said that in the report for which Mr Chamberlain asked, they had not arrived at the question of enemy aliens in India,
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    • 272 7 Inclement Weather Impedes Actions. London, July 2, 4.. r >o p.m. Home A communique says that the enemy made vigorous night attacks on the passes at Monte Croce and Pali piccolo in Carnia, employing flare 3 and searchlights, asphyxiating bombs, but they were repulsed by the Italians
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    • 162 7 London, June 16.—The Civil and Military Gazette London correspondent cabled yesterday:—The German activity on many points of the Eastern front is generally attributed to their recognising their failure in Galicia. It is possibly intended to facilitate the redistribution of their forces. The German successes at various
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    • 565 7 Negotiations Which Failed. Amsterdam, 51ay 19.-In the Reichstag, at Berlin, yesterday, the German Imperial Chancellor, Dr. yon Bethmann-Hollweg, stated that the relations between Italy and Austria were much strained. The Austrian Cabinet had made a sincere effort to ensure enduring friendship and had resolved upOu mulling far-reaching
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    • 517 7 German Claims- The German press continues to claim that the submarine 44 blockade" is having successful results. The Dresdner Anze%get publishes an article by Vice-Admiral Kirch boff, who declares that 44 the last 10 daj s of th* 1 third month of the submarine blockade have produced
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    • 207 7 Mr. T. S. Dumhreck, we hear, has obtained a commission. Dr. Southey, late of Kuala Selangor, has obtained a commission in the R.A.M.C. Mr. J. S. Ferguson, who holds a captaincy, was iovailded Home, but has now returned to the Front. Mr. W. H. Nicolay,
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    • 59 7 The (Vj tral News corresponoent j<t Ants't rfi ;i ia>ji that lorig irahsi w»lli pd soldiers from G» lieia ard Reserve Lieutenants from Gallipoli are repoi ted to have arrived at Trieptr. Greek retSe] have been discovered conveying petrol to Tv bey for G inian submarines.
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    • 19 8 DEATH. At N 300 Uaylang, Singapore, on July, 1915, Mr. LlK Pan Lock, cf paralysis aged ©2.
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    • 273 8 It seems pretty clear from what is known of the provisions of the Bill introduced this week in the House of Commons by Mr. Walter Long, President of the Local Government Board, that the ordinance now before the local Legislative Council, providing for the registration of all British
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    • 378 8 Great 1 Find 1 of Silver and Copper. Important Developments Probable We learn from a recent issue of the Japan Times that two Burmese interested in the exploitation of the mineral resources of Burma arrived at Tokio about a month ago, one of them being Mr. Dawaney,
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    • 242 8 It is now reported that the deputation of the P.A.M. which recently interviewed the Chief Secretary, F.M.S consisted of Mr. W. Duncan (Chairman P.A.M.), Mr. A. B. Mi! n (Chairman of the Perak Planters' Association), and Mr. j) McCulloch, representing Xegri Sembilan. Stress was laid upon the facts
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    • 149 8 Messrs Sellar, Murray and Co., Penang, have received the returns from Kamunting and Chenderiang Tin Dredging Go's, mines in Perak for June VJIS, as follows Kamunting. Kamunting Tin Dredging, Lt L Honrs run 620 yardage treated 116,000; piculs of'tin won 1,430 with one dredge. Chenderiang Chenderiang Tin Dredging,
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    • 89 8 We are indebted to Mr. Alma Baker for a telegraphic message from Batu Gajah stating that the cost of two Kinta aircraft has been fully subscribed, whilst cost of a third airship has been subscribed anonymously by a resident of Perak. The money for these craft was
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    • 459 9 Tin is —to: Messrs Powell Co.'s calendar page 3. Latest a Ivertieementa are inserted on page 10. Major Eric St. Lawson, the Chief of the Siamese Police, is now in -.raining at Hull. Recruiting for an Overseas Contingent has commenced in South Africa. The next general meeting
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    • 480 9 Nelson's 1 horoughness. A very interesting lantern exhibition was given yesterday afternoon to the senior pupils of the various local schools by Mr. R. D. Pringle at the Palladium on the subject of 44 Nelson. The lectorer very lucidly conveyed to the hundreds of lads the rise of
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    • 76 9 Pent of the Sacred Heart The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Patron of the choir) will be celebrated in the Church of St. Joseph to-morrow the 4th inst with a solemn high mass. About sixty boys and girls will receive their first holy communion
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    • 68 9 The management ef the Rallies Hotel with their usual thoughtfulness and consideration for the pleasure and comfort of their guests have secured the Band of the Shropshire Regiment to play during and after dinner this evening. Those who avail themselves of the opportunity will have a musical
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    • 16 9 The one-time South African students in Holland are making a collection to pay da Wet's fine.
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    • 397 9 Melbourne Minister Fisher announces that the Australian war loan will be raised locally. The Parliamentary war savings committee was formed for the purpose of propaganda md canvassing the necessity of economy. A c >nference has been convened thereby and was addressed by Mr. McKenna yesterday. He said that
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    • 65 9 The management of this show is agreeably continuing the great feature film "A Naval Secret" in to-night's change of programme and has besides five new pictures as a novelty, including a Literaria feature. M In the Stillness of the Night." Something of interest in the first show, new
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    • 133 9 The first of a series of addresses on Present Day Conditions will be delivered in the Seventh-day Adventist Chapel, Penang Lane, at 5.15 p.m. to-morrow. See notice page 10. The Penang Gazette understands that Messrs Pritchard and Co. have been converted into a private Limited Liability Co. as from the
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    • 250 9 The Submarine Peril. Good Haul for Pirates. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Qrdinary Services. London, July 2, 1.45 p.m. The British steamers Caucasian and Inglemoor have been, torpedoed and sunk off Cornwall. Lomas Sunk. The Southern Argentine Railway liner Lomas, laden with Argentime maize, was torpedoed and shelled by
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    • 45 9 Queen Alexandra Presents them To-day London, July 2, 6* 30 a.m. Her Majesty Queen Alexandra on Saturday (to-day) presents the Flying Corps with the aeroplanes subscribed by South Africa, West Indies, Gibraltar and Hongkong through the Overseas Club. Further aeroplanes have been promised.
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    • 37 9 Trustee's Bill Passed. London, July 2, 1.45 p.m. The Trustee's Loan Dill has passed through all stages. Prudential Takes £5,000,000. The Prudential's investment in the war loan has been increased to five million sterling.
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    • 47 9 London, July 1. 2.10 p.m. The committee of the Islamic Society is raising funds for an endowment fund for the widows and orphans of Muslim soldiers killed in the war. The appeal foi subscriptions emphasises the hereditary and traditional fidelity of the Muslims in India.
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    • 69 9 On Galician Plains. London, July 2, 4.50 p.m. Petrograd A communique says that the enemy's offensive between the rivers Vieprz and Bug continues in fierce rear guard fighting on June 29 on the TomaszowZamose road, also on the roads towards Sokal. The enemy in Galicia, on Tuesday
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    • 59 9 London, July 1, 10.20 p.m. Amsterdam A German communique says that after severe fighting General yon Linsingen stormed the Russian positions East of Gnilalipa and to the North and South of Rohatyn, capturing 2331 prisoners. The armies of Generals yon Linsingen, yon Mackensen and Wroysch took during
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    • 29 9 London, July 1, 8.35 p.m. The bombardment of Windan lasted only 15 minutes. There was little damage done, and no casualties occurred ashore or afloat.
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    • 98 9 The Munitions Question. London, July 2, OO a.m. In the House of Com nong during a debate on munitions, Sir John Simon announced that Sir Babinston Smith be the chairman of tbe tribunal to deal wita limitation profits under the bill. On the motion of Mr. Lloyd George,
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    • 84 9 London, July 1, 10.20 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George announced that he has received a resolution from cotton people practically amounting to a guarantee that there shall be no strike or stoppage during the war. They had to-day conferred with Messrs W.
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    • 42 9 London, July 1. 10.20 p.m. George Smith has been sentenced to death at the Old Bailey, in the famous brides murder case, for the murder of Bessie Mundy in a bath. For Further wires see 7.
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    • 158 10 Milch Cows in Calf for Sale. Fresh Milk »ni Butter and Ghee always Stocked To mak*. room for new stock of Australia:! and Indian milch cows, the Rathbourne Dairy Farm, Serangoon Road, is offering for sale cheap KMB6 excellent COWi not now giving milk but in calf, also
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    • 211 10 At a general and well attended meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya at Seremban this Wdek the Secretary said that he had written to the Bishop of Singapore, London, as requested at the previous meeting. Mr. Maude was of the opinion that quite enough had
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    • 178 10 That the "election" is over is a fact we desire to impress on our readers, for votes are still coming in and we desire to save our friends unnecessary trouble. The gentleman resident on Gaylang Road who sent in a vote yesterday will, no doubt, be interested to know that
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    • 158 8 ENGLISH EAU DE COLOGNE ICE WATER A Kefr. Superior to and Cooling W the German nj,anitloll ma kes. L. Price 55 Cents per bottle. Robinson Co. M^MMBMMM MM»«WMM»K»CrJ*>I»»M .1 ———————H—W—TM i MMMMM—I M ———w» WAR OR PEACE jfamine or flMentE Liife Insurance is uiopth 100 cents on the Dollar*. WHAT
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    • 56 8 Club Whisky. IS J 1.00 per dozen. (DUTY EXTRA). Caldbeck Macgregor, Co. 1 Adclpiii Hotel, i 2 J c-1 !f MUSIC 1 4' During Dinner j 1 TO-NIGHT. C 1 Orchestra will continue 3 J playing until midnight. 3 3 jj Saturday July 10th. 2 2 Cinderella Dance. f DAVID
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    • 89 10 Latest Advertisements. MORTGAGEE'S SAIL laafcy.Bti Jtly, 1915, at 2 30 p.m. L Freeh Ad Land and house No. 20 Kin Kea1 Road being Lots f>, 7, 8 and 11 of Q ant No. S5L Area 32 363 to feet. 2. A'I that piece of land situate off Roform%iory Road La
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    • 333 10 Latest Advertisements^ "theTnw To-Night! Last Night! THE FIRST TIME IN ANY CIRCUS THE GREAT AEROPLANE ACT The most sensational performance ever witnessed. The Grandest Act Ever Performed. The Most Daring, The Limit of Recklessness. OTHFR NEW ACTS. THE CLOWNS WITH NEW JOKES. Mcsvs Moris V ncent The most Famous Clowns.
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    • 321 10 UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY I 5 IS THE I BEST RECOMMENDATION. I t I I The Local Agents of ROSS'S. j 1 THE BOTTLING SPECIALISTS OF m I London, Liverpool, Belfast and Leith, f 1 have received the following entirely 1 unsolicited testimonial from one of their I Clients in the Malay
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    • 107 11 GUAN KIAT CO., f L..r,~..,|37, Phillip street.! g 3$F j JJ Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT. JJ s i S 8 s s Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and S j It Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- 5 Mill Suppliers. jj There can be only ONE BEST Boiler Fluid.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1915
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    • 449 12 Europe. LOADING LIST. For London Mentor, July 3; Glenlogan, Jnly 7 Pelens, July 10 Netherby Hall, July 9 Karmala, July 7 Brank* some Hall, August 4 City of Rangoon, August 8 Katori Maru, July 7 Pyrrhus, July 24 Cyclops, July 15 Kamo Maru, July 21 Kashima Mara, August
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    • 178 12 Latest Arrivals. Hai Nam, Brit str 2-7-J 5, Inner Rds. E. J. Spence, Brit »tr 2-7-15, Outer Roads. Hodr Bee, Brit str 2-7-15, No 7 Wharf. Hock Hye, Brit str 2-7-15, Inner Roads. Tanjong Surat, Brit str 2-7-15, Inner Roads. Huat Cheang, Brit str 2-7-15, Inner Roads. Ban
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    • 127 12 Singaradja for Singkawang, Paruangkat and Sambas. Ranee for Mersing, K. Pahang, Pekan and Kuantan. Sandakan for Miri, Labuan Jesselton Kudat and Sandakan. Hong Bee for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Eampar for Trengganu and Kelantan. Sri Pa tana for Sabang. Hainan for Muar and Malaccs. Maras for Muntok and
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    • 161 12 Japan Islands, Aogashima Island.—The following information has been received trom the Japan Hydrographical Department On 19th June, eruption was discovered in sea near a s K ot about 30 miles fc.S.E. of Aogashina in the group of islands to the South of Shizuoka Prefecture situated Latitude 32
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    • 47 12 CLEARANCES—I-7-15. Alma for Deli. Perak, (E. 8. k Co.) for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Trang for Trang. Avagyee for Dinding, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Zaida for Singapore. Mambang for Setul and Trang. Dovre for Rangoon. Ninchow for Colombo, Dbanushkodi and London.
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    • 19 12 The s.s. Tara with the outward mails from Negapatam may be expected here on Monday morning (July 5
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    • 125 12 Vessels Expected- 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, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Benalder (Hen) July 3, from Europe for Singapore, China, and Japan. Agents, Messrs
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    • 352 12 fer P. O. Persia sailing June 12th.—Mrs. J. Black, Capt. F. Burgess, Mrs. Clark, Miss Clark, Mr. James Ctaik, 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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    • 738 12 Visible tonnage for New York, during July, meets all demands for space. Tne B. I. liner Tara is due at Penang from Negapatam next Monday sth inst. The outward B. I. Packet Tara is expected to reach Penang about noon on Sunday. The Straits s.s. Co.'s liner K»ian
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    • 65 12 Pacific Mail shares are very active and rising steadily. This behaviour of the stock, states the Manila Bulletin, is sa dto be due to a contemplated separation of the steamship line from the Southern Pacific railroad, and the probable sale er lease of the Pacific Mail fleet
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    • 79 12 Copenhagen, June 2.—The Swedish steamer Pan, with a cargo of rifles ostensibly for Bulgaria, was yesterday seized by a German torpedo boat off Falstei bo Lighthouse, in the extaeme south of Sweden. The Bulgarian Legation at Berlin recently gave the Danish Government a guarantee that the v< would
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    • 190 12 J *By latest mail Freight Market advices it is shown that London business is firm with further increased rates generally The Eastern markets are again a trifle more active, and Karachi has taken three steamers at 40s. U.K.— one 5,500 tons, another 5 300 tons, and a
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    • 696 13 A Wounded Canonj Canon Tyrwhitt, who was wounded at the front *nd brought to a London hospitil, is making excellent progress towards recovers. He has had some fctrange lessons in domestic matters while he was with the army in France. I have learned," he wrote recently, Mto
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      • 232 13 I Galvanised Iron Latex Spouts FROM $1.70 PER THOUSAND. Send for samples and quotations. j PATENT FIBEE COMPANY 57, The Arcade. Hanappier Co. COGNAC j TWO STARS and THREE STARS COGNAC HONOURS AWARDED AT BORDEIUX, LIEGE, BRUSSELS, AMSTERDAi AND LONDON. Your trial Order is solicited. SOLE AGENTS SOLOMON Co. fs-2,
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      • 918 13 The Need of the Day. j I An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve t Food Superior to the German > owned product. I I 1 WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Principal Medical Officer of H. M. Forces in India and more recently Sargeon- S 4% General of H. M. Forces, is chairman
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    • 463 14 How He Died in Persian Fighting The following letter, describing the circumstances in which Lieut. A. C. Le Mesurier met his death, has been written by a brother officer to one of Mr. Le Mesurier's relatives in Calcutta. Mr. Le Mesurier, who was* formerly a member
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    • 200 14 An extraordinary scene occurred in the House of Commons a day or two before the mail that reached here a day or two ago left England. It happened while Mr. Bigland was addressing the House on pensions. A scuflle was heard in the corridor
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    • 267 14 Ene.xy Admits Losses. The Policy of Silence. The statement contained in a Copenhagen telegram to tho Australian newspapers that Germany admits the loss of seventeen submarines since February 18th last should be an encouragement to those who are disposed to think that because few results are announced, therefore
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    • 467 14 With regard to Lord Kitchener's appeal asking for fresh recruits, the Jaca-e-Jatnshed points out tiiat Lord Kitchener has set the seal of his authority to the conviction held in more intelligent aud well-informed quarters that the war would be prolonged much farther than the optimists would hive the
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      • 240 14 pff-nTmwflr-i i iiiiiiiiii mm" 11 1 _Z3 I 1 J[ FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. I I I xh e Fj re Extinguishers for Motor ears and Garages. f£ |IH fflj Do not attempt to put out a fire on a car with water, sand, or a dry powder 98 omtWRT tire E«TiNCUisntc."J3
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      • 194 14 WOS TO TRHDE. j j There are good salesmen J and the other sort. It all II depends upon the man. Advert'sing has been rightly I II called an efficient salesman, but I I i the degree of efficiercy of course ijj IK I depend* on the hand dug of
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      • 513 15 FOR SALE LAND FOR SALE. Freehold land situate icing 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 FOR SALE. PRIZE-BRED DOGS. Thoroughbred bulldogs and pointt\ A 1 have pedigrees and are of best stock. i Some of
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      • 420 15 TO BE LET TO LET. House No. 160-1 Orchard Road, three-storied building, suitable f.>r a shop. Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacca Street. 5 5 v TO BE LETImmediate entry. Compound house No. 1165, East Coast Road. For particulars apply at No. 29, Selegie Road. 24-6 v TO LET.
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      • 477 15 NOTICES Is hereby given that the following arras, issued in February, have not yet been returned Rifles 38 Bayonets 133 Scabbards 165 They should be returned forthwith to the Central Police Station On or afier the 15th of July every rerson fraud in possession of a Government Rifl?, Bayonet or
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      • 342 15 _M!CES_ GENUINE QUALITY METHYLATED SPIRIT. STOCKISTS HIN WATT CO., SHIP CHANDLERS. Telephone No 428. 102, Market Street. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. CHANGE OF SECRETARIES. Notice is hereby given that Messrs Gattey Co., Incorporated Accountants of French Bank Buildings (First Floor) Singapore, have been appointed Secretaries of this
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      • 380 15 WANTED WANTED. A Shorthand Reporter for a newspaper. Apply by letter with copies of testimonials to B x 122 c/o Malaya Tribune. 13-5 n POSITION WANTED By an experienced young man Book-keeper or General Office Assistant in Mercantile Firm or Rubber Estates. Possesses excellent testimonials. Will accept a fair salary
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      • 656 16 SHIPPING r SoniQkiijke Paketvaart Maatschappij fcoyal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. t—l. Collyer Quiy. W Omtract with the Netherlands India Government. Tie uilermenUonei dite* of departure are only approximate. Htvoa k oja Sinu-kawaug. BiUtau, P«fMnfk*4 SfiSS?ILM July 8 HKOI-WKK S>lat Panrljan-. MaY and Pakais g««* vax IMKoff By M gj
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      • 517 16 SHIPPING STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bil's of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Porta Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE. CONNECTING AT COLOMBO WITH
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      • 307 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. GO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular serv'ce between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commanders, s.s. Tnkada 0,949 O.M. Robins. B.s. Madras 6.949 .7. Kilpatnck, U.N.U. S.s.Japan
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      • 420 16 BANKS CHARTERED BARK OF \W> AUSTRALIA AND CHINA INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £l£oo,ol Reserve Fund £1,500.' Pleservo Liability of Proprietors £1,200/., v BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Load* City and i_kiUA:, Ltd., J1 London County and Westm'ins* r Bank, Ltd.,
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