Malaya Tribune, 16 July 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] t AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2 ■No. 155. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 416 1 I PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre- ORCHARD ROAD. j TO-NICHT Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9-15 p m TO-NICHT!! I A delightfal Play magnificently interpreted by an all Star Cast of English Artistes Oliver Goldsmith'! Workl Renowned Old English Comedy is a Great Piodtiction. Vide The
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    • 112 1 Roneo Duplicators. 100 FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per mute. From $20 to $1 SO. 14 a, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. THE SINCAPORE STORE Removed to More Spacious Premises No. 96 North Bridge Road ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF THE Very Best Quality Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Etc., Etc. We trunk our
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    • 265 1 AGAIN ON THE SCREEN FROM TO-NIGHT. Come and See Her Further Adventures AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE. Gaiety Picture Palace. IJUNCTION1 JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. Continuation of the Greatest and Brightest Film Serial lExtensivelyI Extensively and Expensively Produced by The Universal Film Co ,of America LUCILLE LOVE THE
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  • 1037 2 An interesting article on the prospects of mining operations in China in consequence of Japan's policy and the possibility of their proving profitable to the investor are discussed in the current issue ot the Mining Magazine. Four questions are asked —tuuiH i., is the e adequate evHence
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  • 184 2 11 What is wrong with Germany is the wrongful use of the enormous influence of education," said Sir William Worsley at the conference of the National Society the other day. M I hope that when the time comes," he added, Mwe can get hold of some
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  • 182 2 As a general rule it is doubtful whether any great service is done to India by questions In the House of Commons, especially at such a time as the present; but the interrogations put to Mr. Chamberlain lately have at least elicited the interesting fact that the
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  • 206 2 Although Malaria was known accurately described two thou**! years ago it is only of recent that its true cause has been ascertain* cd. In 1880 Laveran, a French arm surgeon, traced the cause of Ma! to parasites in the blood. Hi, very was quickly followed Up
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    • 198 2 f I———————^ HIGH CLASS LIQUEURS MARIE 6RIZARO ROGER j Established 1755 ml CRĔME W MENTHE GLACIALE JEHhI Peppermint (Qreen) «HE QUEEN OF ALL AFTER DINNER LIQUEURS ANISETTE CURASAO, CACAO APRICOT BRANDY Importers John LITTLE C°, Limited Msfteroffs WORLD RENOWNED Billiard Tables fitted with Patent "AERO cushions. Awarded Gold Medals for
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    • 292 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co., Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 265, Gaylang Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon
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  • 463 3 Industry to Capture from Germany. At a moment when the natioo is looking forward to the time beyond the war, when, among the many •things to be done will be the capturing of as much as possible of the enemy's trade, it is possible to consider one industry that
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  • 231 3 Our London contemporary the Financier, in an Empire Day supplement describing the various colonies and possessions of Great Britain, includes in its survey British Malaya. Generally speaking, the facts and figures reproduced are well known to our readers, and we need not, therefore, dwell upon them.
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    • 324 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE BTOR 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" 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. Tuition by
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    • 196 3 POWELL Cos CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1915. I Sun. 4 11 |18 25 Mon. 5 12 19 26 j TUES. 6 13 20 27 I Wed. 7 14 21 28 j Thurs. 1 8 15 22 29 '1! i j 1 Fr i- 2 9 10 23 30 jj SAT. 3
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  • 608 4 We observe a revival of activity in certain sections of the Press on tlie question of plantation companies publishing tbeir niUm costs We have previously iv different quarters, given our views on the subject. Briefly, w* beli-ve that in the plant* tiun ot the rubber industry
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  • 104 4 How shall wo count the measure of our debt To you, great enemy turned greater friend Who to the vuk«s whispering-" Forg t kxeept that one* you led us to defend Tin- birthright we have W but m«j r*»fai LtsWned not, but with heart left deflate aerv.ng the
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    • 665 4 AUCTION SALES. BEHN MEYER Co.. Ltd. (IS LIQUIDATION.) AUCTION SALE OF 425 Casss Win® Whisky TO BE HELD AT BEHN MEYER Co s STORE, No. 4 Collyer Quay Qn Saturday, 17 th July, at 11 a.m. Comprising IUO o**6l Vermouth, 300 Cases Whisky and 25 Cases Chianti. By Order of
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    • 862 4 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF BALATA CAMEL HAIR BELTING OF VARIOUS SIZES, ETC. TO BE HELD AT Messrs CHING KENG LEE k COS SALE-ROOM On Saturday, 17th July, 1915, at II a.m. Comprising six rolls Balata belting, nine rolls Camel Hair beltin seven rolls Duxback leather belting, four rolls Bradford
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  • 31 5 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Suvday, 18th July. Johnston's Pier 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2 90 and 3 30 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10.30 12.1. r >, 3 and ">.30 p.m.
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  • 55 5 A billiard handicap has been arranged in connection with the Taiping United Asiatics' Club, and the Brat round would be played off very noon. There are two prizes to played for—a cup for the winner resented by Towkay Ng Ann ye, President, aud a cue for the
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  • 39 5 Hindu Assotn. v N, u. C. A football match was played on 8t Joseph's Institution ground last evening, between the Hindu Association and the National Union resulting in a win for the former by four goals to nil.
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  • 182 5 A crowd of some 6,000 spectators gathered at Dato Krainat Gardens to watch the last game of the season ot 1914. The play was of higher quality than anticipated. Indoot •scored for Crescent in the first minute. For some time after, Bahrol A lam kept the upperhand. But
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  • 706 5 S.C.C. vs Shropshire*. This match will be played on Saturday. The S. C. C. XI will be J. R. C. Badham, O. R. S. Bateman. P. Blackwell, C. G. Clarke, E. W. Day, E F. A. Swann, E. L. Talma, L. A. Thomas, J. Tinsley, R. H. Whittall, R.
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  • 157 5 TH E ENEMY ALIENS* PROBLEM IN INDIA. GERMAN'S NOT TO BE REGARDED AS EUROPEANS. Madras, June 16. —The Madras Mail, in supporting the European Association's representations to the Government regarding the treatment of the Germans at present not interned, remarks tha.t this matter is less important
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  • 85 5 .Messes Allen Dennys A Co. report that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by auction and private tender on the lf>th inst. Diamond Smoked Sheet |13* i ta sl4<> No. 2 IM IM Plain r !5 Sheet 121 12* Fine Pal* Crepe 13«
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  • 222 5 (Singapore, July 16.) Tin.— sBo.ss 75 tons sold. Co ora— Strong. Tapioca— Weak. Sago Flour- -Weak. Gambier.— Good demand. Pepper.— Weak. Other Products— Market steady Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmeg. 110 S. per pical $59.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 7.7« Copra Gorong Talo 7.80 Copra Dongalo
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  • 304 5 Over 70 years ago, the Indian Government deputed Dr. Fortune (auspicious name to proceed to China and there collect tea-seed and learn the conditions of this Chinese industry with a view to spreading tea cultivation in India. Dr. Fortune made many tiips to China, staying there
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  • 49 5 London, July 4 -The Daily Telegraph's Paris correspondent gives the following figures re enemy casualties up to 25th April from a very n liable source Germans. Killed 1,636,000 Wounded 1,880,000 Prisoners 490,000 &UBTBIAHB. Killed 870,000 Wounded 8*5,000 Prisoners 810,000 TYrks. Killed 110,000 Wounded 140,000 Prisoners 95,000
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  • 71 5 Singapore, July 16--0 j London Bank 4 m/ 8. Demand 2/4 1/1 Private 3 tmjn, 2/4£ 1>" India Bank T. T. 176 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 23 J Or> Shanghai— FWn d/d. 103} m v a— Bank T. T. 140* On .lupan— Bank d/d. 1131 SovL-reij^nH—bu\in? rnte #8.04 India(Tcil
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  • 798 5 Prices Quoted in the Market tah Mo rait* SINGAPORE, JCLY M. 'Aemn. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and |>m Br j text, issue tbe following list of gnotatiolai»* Rubber Shares. Horn. Value. Bayers. S« I!etfc 2/- AUagar 1/11 2/3 1 Anglo Java 6/- 6/9 21- Anglo-Malay 8/6 9/6
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 615 5 FIXTURES. Friday, 16th. B. I. tnuil clo. j ci. High water: 1.10 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins. Saturday, 17th Annual Field Sports Anglo-Chinese School Oldham Hall Grounds,13 p.m. High water: —0.39 a.m. 9 ft. 7 ina.; 1.40 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. Sunday, 18th. 7th Sunday after Trinity. B. I.
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  • 843 6 New York, May 21.—Tiie United Press to-day publishes t c following article by its correspondent with the British Army, Mr. William G. Shepherd It's after M roosting hour at night, when evarvbody is down out of the death-filled sky, that \oucan get the English flying man to
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  • 219 6 The scenes which took place in the City when the terms of the new British war loan were anno unced will go down to history as one of the most remarkable episodes of the war. A guaranteed four and a half per cent, plus the other attractions
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  • 280 6 German Arms Deal Leads to Serious Trouble. The most serious charge, reports the Shanghai Sinwanpao, in the case of impeachment against Hsu Shu-tseng, of War, arose from the fact that some time during last year he made a contract with a German firm for the purchase of a
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    • 62 6 J A KOH A Co's I HI (Sas6 Qlearame Sale ilSis NCW PROCEEDING. n JPlfl Bunga Melor Lotion I Silver Gold Watches 9' P« r bottle. wristlet Watches "jT: BIG REDUCTIONS. H T W»ry Hair toitou, 80 cts eat lm W^s^::^, lo S: P and Gift Books ffSl' N0MI "55
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    • 267 6 JENDARATA RUBBER Co., rjN £1 Shares Fetch Over £3 One thousand pound gha reserve capital of the Rubber Coy., Ltd., wer. V 1 Bangkok on July sth by auction at the offices of the pany. They were i n lots and the average price was T 41.12 per share, the
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 1 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Cbt fftalapa tribune. FRIDAY, JULY 16
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    • 114 1 Continuous Actions. London, July 15, 2.40 a.m. Paris The communique says The enemy in Belgium bombarded Kurnes and East Dunkirk. The Germans north of Arras twice vainly attempted to leave their trenches near Souchez. The cannonade on the whole of this sector continues, the cithedral quarter of
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    • 65 1 London, July 14, 8-10 p.m. Paris The French National F>te Vas celebrated in London, everyone wearing a tricolour badge. The Marseillaise was sung at the same moment in the trenches from t lie sea to the Vosges. The remains of Rouget de Lisle (the composer of the
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    • 145 1 London July 14, 10 20 p.m. Paris On the national fete day President, Poincare delivered an inspiring speach at the Hotel des Invalides Hospital. He affirmed that France had been the innocent victim of a most savage and premeditated aggressor. But 44 as we' were compelled
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    • 53 1 London, July 15, 4 p.m. Paris The night was disturbed to the northward of Arras, where th<- French carried a line of German tranches. A communique adds that we Made further progress in the ArK'< nne and the German!" by series counter-attacks only sifcceeded !n regaining
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    • 17 1 London, July 14, 8.10 p.m. *ir Edward Grey attended the Cabinet meeting.
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    • 155 1 London, July 15, 1.10 p.m. At a meeting of the South Wales Miners' Executive, which was in sitting all day yesterday at Cardiff, the members were unable to agree to order the resumption of work in accordance with the Federation of Great Britain's appeal. Some members reported
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    • 81 1 London, July 15, 1.10 p.m. The statement made by the German bankers to the Kaiser, that a prolongation of the war would make Germany bankrupt, has been suppressed by the official German organs, but published by the leading German newspapers. A leading international banker, interviewed at New York,
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    • 23 1 London, "July 15, 0.45 p.m. The National Register Bill haspassed both Houses of Parliament and received the Royal Assent.
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    • 70 1 London, July 14, 8.10 p.m. The death is announced of MajorGeneral Sir Thomas Dennehy. [Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Dennehy, K.C.I.E.; Extra Groom-in-Waiting to the King since 1901; 6. 1829 s of late J. Dennehv, ot Brook Lodge, C. Cork m. 1859, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Moriarty of Dingle, Co. Kerry.
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    • 28 1 London, July 14,8.10 p.m. A German communique claims that the Crown Prince's attack in the Argonne captured two positions, with 3,000 Frenchmen and several guns.
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    • 34 1 London, July 15, 1.10 p.m. New York After nine years fight for liberty, Harry Thaw has secured a verdict of sanity from a jury ef the New York State Supreme Court.
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    • 791 1 Soldiers' Desire for Vengeance. The whole of Warsaw, telegraphed the Times correspondent in that city, on June 2, is in a state of furious indignation as a result of the arrival yesterday of the first batch of victims of German poisonous gases from the positions where
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    • 266 1 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. John Greig, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $354,729.65 Anonymous 10 Staff, Eastern Extension Australasia ano China Telegraph Co. Ltd. (June contrib.) A. Bennett
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      • 224 1 i 5 for the price of 4 I 1 Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." 85 a 2nd Motorist No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist." W
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    • 19 8 BIRTH. At Hampsfrad, London, on the 12th July, the wife of Mr. F. S. Physick, a son.
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    • 1844 8 Hongkong Bank v. Indo-China S. N. Co. A very interesting and important case was concluded in the British Supreme Court at Shanghai on the 28th ultimo, in the course of which a custom of the trade of the port— which counsel for both sides declared was a
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 218 8 ROBINSON CO. The Great War The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict THE FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. Nos. 23. 25, 27, 2«, 29, 30, 31, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43. Price 30 cts. each. Kitchener's Army And The Territorial forces. THE FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. Nos. 1, 2, 3,
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      • 63 8 BEST Spanish Port. fin* ctiyßl J| ML SOLE IMPORTERS Caldbeck, Macgrcqor Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. j AdeipMHotcl. I J Centrally and most convenient- 5 ly located. -J S Every room with Bathroom J J? attached. J Guests treated with courtesy J and attention. J 2 Cuisine Unexcelled. DON'T FORGET
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    • 53 9 The Morning Post Correspondent at Petrograd wires on July 9 that all inhabitants of the portions of Russia, invaded by Germany, leave before the arrival of the enemy. The harvests in these districts are destroyed and all movable property is taken away. The Germans capture nothing
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    • 70 9 The Dutch battleship de Ruyter will shortly relieve the Hertog Hendrik, now in Java waters. The de Ruyter is a sistership of the Hertog Hendrik and was built in Rotterdam in 1901 Sho has a tonnage of 5,004 tons, and steams 16 knots. Her armament consists of
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    • 110 9 The enterprising management of chis favourite hotel will introduce another novelty on Saturday evening in the form of a masked ball. It is understood that nothing in the way of elaborate dresses will be attempted, it being held on the lines of those so popular
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    • 131 9 Remit of First Examination As most of our readers know, the ladies of Kuala Lumpur have been working hard in Ambulance classes for several months past. Recently in examination was held as per the 8t John's Ambulance regulations, when the following ladies were successful. We .give their
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    • 41 9 London, July 3. —Sir K. G. Gupta, presiding at the East India Association annual meeting, remarked that a good effect of the war had been vindication of the educated iDdiam who, before the war, were opposed to be disloyal.
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    • 529 9 Tin is $80.55—95 cents down. Latest advertisements are inserted on page 10. Conqueror Botha and Publicity and All-in Costs page 4. Klanang Rubber Co. has declared an interim dividend of 20 per cent, ■mi m Straits Produce, the Home, Markets and general commercial news page 5. tmtm
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    • 240 9 Annual Meeting The second annual general meeting was held at noon yesterday at the company's offices in Cecil Street. There were present Dr. Lim Boon Keng (chairman), Messrs Tan Cheng Siong, Lim Nee Soon, Ong Peng Hock, Goh Soo Kee (directors) and Lira Koon Tye (secretary). Notice
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    • 85 9 The annual general meeting of this Society was held in the Free School last Saturday. The Secretary's report for the year June 1914, to June 1915, showed good progress. The election of office-bearers for the ensuing year resulted as follows Mr. T. Isaac Tambyah, President Mr. H.
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    • 94 9 London, July 3.—The Times correspondent in the Dardanelles describing the recent fighting, says there is no room on the Gallipoli Peninsula to find weak points, and we are now in the position of having to storm immediately a strong fortress, the advanced works of which, by
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    • 212 9 The offer made in March last of the Perak Chinese to form a Chinese Volunteer Corps has been accepted by the Government, subject to certain conditions which are to be considered at a public meeting to be held in Ipoh on the 27th instant with a view to deciding on
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    • 177 9 Kitchener's Army. Splendid Fighting Material. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, July 14, 4.15 p.m. Renter's correspondent at the British Headquarters in France says that the news of the arrival of new formations has been kept most secret- -There had been rumours of the arrival of certain
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    • 88 9 London, July L 4, 4.15 p.m. Reuter is informed that Rumania continues to successfully and energetically prevent arms from Germany and Austria reaching Turkey. Besides stopping the double partitioned waggons, the Rumanian officials have lately confiscated what was labelled Munich beer." The Germans specially telegraphed to various
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    • 28 9 London, Jaly 14, 10.20 p.m. At Mr. Asquith's invitation, the Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Hon. Sir Robert Borden, attended the Cabinet meeting.
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    • 42 9 London, Jaly 15, 1.10 p.m. Mr. Borden's attendance at the Cabinet meeting is welconied as a significant landmark in Imperial development, as it is the first occasion that'a Premier of a Dominion has particapated in an ordinary Cabinet meeting.
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    • 42 9 London, July 14, 8.10 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain, replying to Sir John Jardine, said that additional allowances* were not applicable to the Territorials at Basra or in the Persian Gulf, who were on active service conditions^
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    • 135 9 London, July 15, 10.35 p.m. General Sir lan Hamilton reports that at daybreak on 12th inst. the British right with a French Corps attacked, resulting in heavy and confused fighting all day, and the capture of two strongly fortified lines with a depth of from two
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    • 120 9 London, July 15, 5.50 a.ra. That the Germans are making a big move in the region north of Warsaw appears from a Petrograd communique. It says that the enemy on July 12th assumed the offenon the River Narew front, and captured our trenches on the right bank
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    • 87 9 London, July 15, G. 30 p.m. Amsterdam on June 29 presented to the American Ambassador a note in which she declares that the enormous trade in war material of the United States to Great Britain and her Allies is not consonant with definitions of neutrality, and the American
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    • 50 9 Credit for huge Sum. London, Jnly 15, 1.10 p.m. It is understood that the Government will ask for a credit vote of £250,000,000 next week. Retrenchment Contemplated. Mr. Asquith announced that a Committee presided by Mr. LloydGeorge is being formed to consider retrenchment in the public services.
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    • 165 10 Policeman Charged. Yap Kok, a special police constable attached to Orchard Road police station, was charged in the second police court yesterday, with cheating in respect to two gold rings. Accused some days ago, went to a pawnshop in Orchard Road, and told the towkay there that the
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    • 59 10 In the third police court yesterday, a coolie, employed on board the Eng Leong, was charged with bringing 32 unstamped letters into the Colony from Trengganu. He pleaded guilty and was fined in respect to each letter, $100 in all, a quarter of which amonnt is
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    • 112 10 Wity, an Indian, was brought before Mr. E. E Colman in the Police Court, Penang, on 14th inst. and was said to be a lunatic. He was arrested by Inspector Bartels in the Drill Hall the day before. It appears that he went to the Drill Hall,
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    • 159 10 Over 8 000,000 Men of Military Age. When the War Office recently appealed for a further 300,000 men for the army it made an analysis of the census figures of men of fighting age—that is, between 18 and 40—of special interest at the moment. For England
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    • 32 10 The military attaches of the Nentral Poweta have left the X***™ froat tor the West I m are axpeeted F lft this qaarW, says a Dutch Press wire of the 13th inst.
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    • 314 10 After eight months' absence from the home waters Rear-Admiral Matsumura, Commander of the Japanese Expeditionary Squadron to the South Seas, has just returned to Yokohama. 44 Early last October," began the Admiral in an interview, I wenaboard the warship Satsuma, by which I cruised away to the
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    • 28 10 According to the Tailor and Cutter the war has had a sobering effect on men's fashions, and the correct wear for the present season is a medium grey.
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 239 10 Latest Advertisements. H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engiieer AND Supervisor Building Co itractor, 149, Serangoon Road, SINGAPORE. (ESTIMATES FOR WORKS FREE OF CSAROE). 16 7 15-1-16 MORTGAGEES SALE. Monday, 26th July, 1915. at 2 30 p m. All those two pieces of freehold building allotments sit ate at Ever* ton
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      • 219 10 I "IN A CLASS BY ITSELF" J (THE HIGHEST). J fl This is not the opinion of a few or of merely a majority, but OF ALL who have tried Ross's Great U Auk's Head Pilsener. It deserves its high Jj reputation because it is always fully up to its
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      • 1049 11 CUAN KIAT CO., s t U Codes Used J Telephone Nos. 1233, 1174. JA.B. C. sth Edt. and A. I. $JJ .M |||l|l|f <31l VVI« I (Private 146Q-) jj J Telegraphic Address GUAN KIAT. i S 3 5 Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal 5 Contractors, General Importers and g Exporters,
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    • 476 12 Singapore Shipping. LOADING LIST. Europe. For London Monmouthshire, l in port, Branksome Hall, August 4 City of Rangoon, August 8 Pyrrhus, July 24; Kamo Maru, July 21 Kashirna Maru, August 4 Bandon, July 16 Chumpon, July 25 Glenturret July 25; Mashona August 12 Antilochus, August 7 Agamemnon, August
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    • 277 12 Latest Arrivals. British. Wilhelm Britstr 15-7-15 Inner Rds. Medusa Brit str 15-7-15 No. 6 Wharf. Ban Whatt Hin Brit str 15-7-15 Inner Roads. Klang Brit str 15-7-15 No. Wbarf. Lady Weld Brit str 15-7-15 Inner Roads. Qaora Britstr 15-7-15 Inner Roads. Ranee Brit str 15-7-15 Inner Roads. Monmouthshire
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    • 81 12 Ekrna for Madras and Bombay. Duymaer van Twist for Hongkong and Swatow 7 Kjeld for Saigon. Van Xoort for Biliton, Batavia and Samarang. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar Krian for Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson. Khoen Foeng for Pontianak. Van Goens for Medan. Aing Hin for Batu
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    • 157 12 ARRIA r ALS—14-7-15. Gemini, Brit, 1365, Jones, July 13, H'kong, gen., Boustead <fc Co. Perak, Brit., 254, Glenday, July 13, Malacca, gen., E.S. Co. Karakatau, Dut., 4,289, Serviel, July 1913,' Saigon, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 278, Bergwitz, July 13, T. Anson, gen., E.S. Co. Dovre,
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    • 178 12 Vessels Expected- Peleus (Holt) July 15, from Singapore, for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Edavana (B.I.) July 17, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ekma (B.I.) July 17, from Singapore for Penang, Negapatam and Madras. Agents, Messrs
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    • 46 12 K. P. M. SAIGON SERVICE. It is expected that during the next month a shortage of tonnage will occur on the Java-Saigon service. The X.P.M., being approached by the Government, has declared that the company is willing to supply the necessary tonnage, if it is required.
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    • 87 12 Tbe firm of Wang Lee have chartered the Singaporean, which is shortly returning to the Bangkok run, at $8,000 a month, the Anna at $10,000 and the Tungus at $9,000. The last two charters are in Hongkong currency.—Bangkok Times. The transport Stamboul, sank in the Sea of Marmora
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    • 770 12 The s.s Nyanza passed the Suez Canal on July 12. The Glenturret is loading for Genoa and Hull at Shanghai. The Egremont Castle, for New York via Suez, is due here shortly. The Blue Funnel liner Prometheus is due in Batavia on the 29th inst. The Holt liner
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    • 215 12 Per P. 0. Persia sailing 12th—Mrs. J. Black, Capt. r Burgess, Mrs. Clark, Miss Clari Mr. James Craik, Mr. M. Archdeacon E. T. Crozier, Ju* Crozier, Mr. L. A. Goldsmith, Goldsmith, Miss Joan Hendr R. W. Hiam, Mr H. K. Jai James, Mr. N. Maepbail M r v
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    • 598 13 For many years past suggestions have been made in the Bangkok newspapers in the direction of paper-making from wood pulp, says the Siam Observer, and continues The articles referred to the wastage of wood, and expressed wonder that 44 in this age when wood pulp has grown in
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    • 59 13 London, June 26. —A Norwegian steamer, with Herr yon Dernburg as a passenger, after detention by the British for reasons unconnected with the war, has arrived at Bergen. Herr Ton Dernburg refused to make a statement, but remarked that he h; d been splendidly treated while in British
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 475 13 BALM IT R A CHILDREN'S FRIEND A BOON TO THE WEAK CHILDREN. These Pills are the very life-blood of children. They nourish and sustain children by helping in a marvellous manner their digestive powers. 1 here is no other medicine for children that can so easily rease the vitality, sprightliness
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      • 539 13 Will yoa .still deal with an enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases SANAPHOS is British. More than that, better than the\product of the Enemy. i Are there still men and women who continue 5 C to use the German product, and refuse even to
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