Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] r AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, No. 166. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 410 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore's Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NICHT Extra Shew at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9-15 p m TO-NICHT A delightful Play magnificently interpreted by'an all Star Cast of English Artistes Oliver Goldsmith's World Renowned Old English Comedy is a Great Production. Vide The Stage.' She Stoops to
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    • 357 1 Roneo Duplicators. iOO FACSSMBLg Letters, Plans, etc., per mute. From S2O to SI SO, 14 a. COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE, j 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 th*nk
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  • 924 2 The leading article in the Shanghai senior morning paper, NorthChina Daily News, of Jnne 9 reads as follows The execution of Wang Chin-fa, reported in our issue of June 5, has created more than a transient sensation amongst the Chinese. His name first became familiar
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  • 334 2 Marked Increase Of Chinese Detectives At Shanghai. The Chinese Press in Shanghai is becoming somewhat disturbed over what is described as 44 the reappointment of detectives," says the Shanghai Daily News (10 June) Newspapers recall that, following the promulgation of the Amnesty Order in January last, the detectives
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  • 87 2 London, July 6.—The Germans are developing their machine-gun service in order to balance their enormous losses. They will depend upon machinery rather than men in the second year of the war. The reply of the Allies will be both men and machinery. All those arrangements for production are
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    • 204 2 I HIGH CLASS LIQUEURS MARIE BRIZARD»ROGER I WSk Established 1755 H CRĔME W MENTHE GLACIALE oL Peppermint (Qreen) 1 Jĕ9Ĕl the queen of all I AFTER DINNER LIQUEURS I wwMHBm anisette I M W CURApAO, CACAO I APRICOT BRANDY I Importers John LITTLE C°, Limited ii m WORLD RENOWNED Billiard
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    • 365 2 J. H. JAYATILAKA :o: Licensed Surveyor OP VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service in Ceylon and the Straits Govern rnent. Work Under Personal Su PB ryi Slon CHARGES MODERATE. Mo. 81 9 Tank Road. BAN LEE ANN Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130. Shipchandlers and
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  • 268 3 Dissent from tke Majority Report of the Select Committee. Bombay, July 2.—Sir Ibrahim Rahimtoola had added a minute of dissent to the report of the Select Committee on the Bill to amend the Protection of Pilgrim's Act 1887. The object of the Bill is to improve the
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  • 262 3 A £2,000 a Year Labour. The following capital story appears in one of the mail papers received a day or two ago I hear quaint stories of some of the strange partnerships which the w&r has produced, and I suppose under the new pressure for munitions there will
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  • 57 3 A Simla press-message says that the final Indian wheat forecast indicates a total area sown with wh at of nearly 32J million acres. The yield per acre is approximately twelve bnshels, giving a total yield of over \o\ million tons. The province giving the highest yield is
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  • 44 3 WARSAW AGAIN London, June 22.—Various re. ports credit the Germans with tlin contemplation of different new enterprises. The Central News Amsterdam correspondent says that several trains with heavy guns have left Essen for the Bzura front, in connection with an intended attack on Warsaw.
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    • 308 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE DTOR 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. ■■■■■■■■■■■■MMfMWMMMMW——
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    • 200 3 POWELL Cos CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1915. Sun. 4 11 18 25 Mon. 5 12 19 2G i TUES. 1 13 *20' 27 ***+m 1 H —Wed. 7 14 21 28 Thurs. 1I 8 15 '22! 29 j —l —i —H Frl -j! 2 9 j .16 23 j3O SAT -I
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  • 516 4 The Movement in Perak. Government's C:r ditionv The Loyal offer of th* Perak Chinese, headed by th* head* of the Chinese Ch nnber <»f Commerce, to form themselves into a Volunteer Corps, has been accepted by the Government, says th** Penang Gazette's Taiping correspondent. At the public meeting
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  • 555 4 Java Griffins for ths F.M.S. A SsrembsA Experiment Considering t-h* rim 1 th VBV racing has suffered H Krg! md. r h" lv fin tit is country, \vh lew I 4 p* flourishing, is not getting r• r a snow a* might have heen r- A" uur racing
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  • 136 4 New York, June 14.—The arrival here on board the American liner St. Paul of 300 young men from Connaught and Galway has served to direct attention afresh to the apparently organized efforts being made to induce Irishmen to avoid enlistment by transporting them to this country.
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  • 487 4 Head Office Hardwar Dated, Dehra Dun, 16th June 1915. We (Hindu) are requested to announce that up to now the following gentlemen have signified their acceptance of the office and membership of the Executive Committee of the All India Hindu Sabha to which they were elected at
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    • 55 4 lECONOMYI ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME, j Wken a firm has s£ent a (ji great deal of money in 1 advertising it cannot alter j its fences without losing j much of tne henefit of its j advertising. j It is therefore an un- J douhted advantage to Luy J jjj advertised
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    • 59 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Monday, 19th July, 1915, at 2 30 p.m. Leasehold building allotment situate at Jalan Klapah and comprised in Government Lease No. 2672 for 99 years from 7th August, 1864, subject to the annual quit rent of $4. Area accordirg to the Government Resurvey 2,770 sq. feet. CHING KENG
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    • 771 4 AUCTION SALES Killiney Lodge, AUCTIOJN SALE OF THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS KILLINEY LODGE SITUATE AT OX LEY RISE, SINGAPORE. TO BE HELD AT POWELL COS. SALE-ROOM. On Taesday, the 27<h July, 1915, at 2-30 p.m. The property consists ol all that valuable piece of freehold land situate
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    • 104 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES OFF Kam pong Java Road TO BE HELD AT Messrs CHINTG KESG LEE COS SALE- ROOM On Monday, 19th July. 1915, If 2-50 MPARTICUL A.R3. Freehold land and houses Nos. 1M 16 6 offKampong Java Road being lota 10 to 16 and 26
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  • 218 5 Three from F.M.S. Presented to Royal Fiying Corp;. Mr. Alma Baker, who inaugurated ;in Air Fleet Fund in this country and to whose untiring patriotic efforts a deal of success, reflecting no little credit on Malaya, is due, received a cablegram from London yesterday, conveying gratifying
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  • 22 5 Messrs Paterson Simons k Co., Ltd., write as follows in their latest Weekly Rubber Circular concerning the last local
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  • 228 5 The quantity offered at the auction on 14th instant established a new record, 270 tons being offered, but only about 89 tons changed hands. At the opening the demand was poor, and prices were 82 —S3 lower than the previous week. As the sale proceeded the demand continued
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  • 178 5 Maharajah ot Gwalior s Munificence. rlis Highness the Maharaja Sciniia of Gwalior has just despatched i onsignment of 500 cases of Red 'roas gifti for the sick and wound--1 British soldiers to St John Ambiance War Gifts Depot, Waterloo -tons, Bombay. His Highness nl a consignment of
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  • 225 5 (Singapore, Jnly 17.) Tin.— sBol j 125 tons sold. Co jra. Strong. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour- Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market steady Latest Local Market (Notation. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul f 19.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22!oO Copra Bali 7.70 Copra flnrOM Talo 7.80
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  • 138 5 Latest Quotations, (Special Service-) London, July 16, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £163.10.0. Bar Silver 22%. Produce. Fine hard Para spot Smoked Sheet 2/BJ. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 2/6». Copra: £23.7.6. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore open ports spot 5} dist. 51}. White Pepper,
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  • 187 5 Good Outputs This Month. Onr Penang correspondent telegraphs the following outputs for the first two weeks of the current month Kamunting Tin Co., 600 piculs. Chenderiang, Ltd. 350 Kampong Kamunting 205 It may be deduced from these figures that Kamunting will again exceed 1,000 piculs in the
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  • 97 5 A Serious Offence. In the Third Court, this morning, Cheng Beng Quee, Marine Court interpreter, was charged on three counts with obtaining illegal gratifications in respect of passes under th« Martial Law of 40 cts., 20 cts., and 20 cts. Mr. Gaunt having advised the accused to plead
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  • 74 5 Kanusamy and his friend Supermanium, were charged in the second police court yesterday, the former with criminal breach of trust as a servant of quite of articles belonging to his employer, Mr Kwek Yang Koh of 433 Bukit Timah Road. The second accused was charged with
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  • 38 5 Anthony Robert Minjoot, a Straits Eurasian, was convicted in the second police court yesterday, of criminal trespass compound house No. 5-A Mount Sophia, with intent to commit theft, and was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 39 5 Sanitary Inspector Pestana in the second police court, yesterday, prosecuted a Hokien named Tang Ling for cruelty to a rat, by pouring a corrosive acid over it/ Accused was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 55 5 Ong Ah Keong, employed on board the steamship Krian, was charged in the third police court yesterday with the theft as a servant of 19 pieces of zinc plates, the property of the Straits Steamship Co. He was convicted, sentence being postponed for the police to
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  • 72 5 A Cantonese named Kwa Choo Cheong was charged in the second police court yesterday with mischief by cutting down the guttering from outsftle house No 107 Orchard Road and further with the theft of same, which was valued at $1.50. Accused was convicted. The Police then proved several
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  • 62 5 In the second police court, yesterday a f ternoon, Tan Seng Watt was charged with criminal trespass in the works of Mes-rs Topham, Jones and Railton, and further, with the theft of several hammers, some screws, etc. He was convicted on both charges and sentenced in respect
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  • 66 5 Singapore, July 17On London EfenW l 2/4^ Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4§ »>n India— Hank T. T. 17n On Hongkong B>nk d/d 23 J On Shanghai— Han* J/tC 103* Ou Jnva— Bank T. 1. 14(ty On Jnpan— bank d/d. I)3s •Sovf reigns—having rate $8.54 India Ccii Billalast
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    • 668 5 Latest Advertisements, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD IN LIQUIDATION. THE AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SHIPCHAXDLERS' STORKS WILL BE HELD AT THE N.D.L. STORE, EAST WHARF, TANJONG PAGAR, On Monday 19th, Wednesday 2l»t, Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th July Commencing Each Day at 11 a.m. FOR FULL PARTICULARS, BEE CATALOGUES. BY ORDER OF THE
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  • 534 6 117 th Annual Rtport. Following is the report of the Directors of the old-established Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd., (for which the Borneo Co., Ltd., are Agents in the Straits) as presented at the 117 th annual meeting held last month. The Directors beg
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  • 265 6 iASuraitce Companies H&rJ Hit. An American contemporary -,ay; that although the details of English iusuranee offices' total liabilities in respect of the sinking of the Lusitania cannot yet be given, they have already paid cl urns amounting in the aggregate to about £100,000, a fifth of which
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    • 267 6 A j taste so y •"brand*. perfect I qualities are rer^ nised and great appreciated all the world. CIGARETTES i j i TURKISH »7r No. 444 leaf Per tin of 50, 75 cents. I Manufactured in perfectly hygienic factories by the ARDATH TOBACCO CO., Ltd., LONDON, ENGLAND.I Britain's Greatest High
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915 Latest Cables and. News-Notes. Che ittalapa tribune* SATURDAY, JULY 17
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    • 93 7 German and Austrian Offensive. London, July 16, 6.45 a ra. Petrograd The communique says The enemy. Strongly reinforced, took the offensive on July 11th in the region of Riga and Shavli. Our cavalry and advance guards detain the enemy at the crossings of the river Windawa and
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    • 32 7 German Attacks Repulsed, London, July lb', 3.15 p.m. Paris The communique says Theday4ms been relatively quiet. Two German attacks in the Argonne were repulsed. KJsewhere there were artillery actions.
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    • 27 7 Germany Offers Compensation. London, Jul}- 16, 3.15 p.m. Washington Germany admits responsibility fo the torpedoing of the Nebiaakan on May 2b* and offers compensation.
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    • 61 7 Londcn, July, 15, 9.20 p.m. Melbourne The Commonwealth Government is consulting the Imperial Government as to the composition of a fresh contingent for the front, and has prohibited the export of gold, either specie or bullion, as they are about to issue a War
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    • 27 7 London, July 15, 10.50 p.m. The German spy Rosenthal whose ■nrest was reported on June sth has been convicted and was executed this morning.
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    • 26 7 London, July 15, 10.50 p.m. Melbourne: The Imperial Government has accepted a further offer an Australian infantry brigade •Ith supernumerary units; also double reinforcements.
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    • 24 7 London, July 15, 9.20 p.m. The Hague Second Chamber tea adopted the Navy Enlargement '"U by 4C votes to 21.
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    • 27 7 London, July 15, 9.20 p.m. Hon. E. S. Montagu, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, is Tf*J«d to Venetia Stanley, danghr ol the Bishop of Sheiheld.
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    • 171 7 Germans Mass on Western Front. Amsterdam Correspondents affirm that Germany is undoubtedly sending fresh artillery westward through Belgium, as well as troops, but are of the opinion that the Germans are endeavouriug to mystify the Alliej regarding their movements, and the point of attack. Possible. It is
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    • 142 7 Incendiary Bomb Thrown on a Wounded Man. A Boston Territorial belonging to the 4th Lincolns and now an inmate of the Second Canadian Hospital in France, writes M There are unhappily only too many tales current of German cruelty to our men. The other day I was chatting
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    • 619 7 Truly the German Emperor is sublime—in his audacity. Who but William of Hohenzollern would have dared, not being one of the Chosen People, to enter a Jewish Synagogue, unroll the Scroll of the Law and proclaim to the shocked and scandalised assembly that he appeared
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    • 376 7 Allies Outnumber Germans by Two to One- We wanted men, money, and munitions, and failure in any of these would be disastrous, said Colonel W. Shirley, of the Artists' Rifles, at University College on the 14th ultimo. The long deadlock on the front of battle
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    • 191 7 Heavy Losses Inflicted. Following is the text of a telegram from the Foreign Office to the British Legation, Bangkok, dated July 1 Further details are to hand concerning operations! West of Lake Victoria Nyanza. The general scheme had involved simultaneous attack on Bukoba by two forces. The
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    • 247 7 The British public is naturally pleased, says Truth, at every capture or destruction of a German submarine, but it ought to derive far more pleasure from the daily proof we have of the utter failure of the enemy's submarine campaign. This proof is furnished primarily in
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    • 1301 8 Wholesale Dismissals. For months past British subjects in the Netherlands Indies have urged the impropriety of British Rubber Companies carrying on business in Sumatra continuing to retain Germans in their service as managers and assistants. This great grievance of British subjects in the neighbouring Dutch
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    • 240 8 Judging from the tenor of editorial comments in the Hongkong Daily Press upon the recent wholesale dismissal of high officials in Peking, of which mention has been recently made in these columns, intense interest is centred in the political upheaval in the Chinese capital by the Southern
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    • 519 9 Tin is $80.37^ 17 i cen ts down. Hard Para rubber, to-day's wire 2/6 Latest advertisements are in--89 rted on pages 5 and 10. The Knala Lumpur Assizes open on Monday, 19th inst. *—:a:~ Smoked sheet rubber is in geod demand in London at 2/7 1. —tW
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    • 1008 9 Arctic Explorer's Attempt to Reach Unclimbed Heights. Dr. F- A. Cook of North Pole Fame in Town. A representative of the Malaya Tribune had the good fortune to be able to interview Dr. F. A. Cook, the great explorer, who lays claim' to have bee.n the first
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    • 113 9 This clever trio is giving its last performance at the Harima Hall this evening and anyone who has not a* yet seen the troupe, should not miss this last opportunity. Mr. W. K. Caason is a rifle expert in the real sense of the word, he handling his
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    • 72 9 The management of the Adelphi Hotel will hold their masked ball on July 31st, and not tonight as erroneously announced yesterday. This evening, music will continue after dinner until midnight, and the floor will be cleared for dancing if a sufficient number of devotees of
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    • 64 9 This popular Hall announces a grand change of programe for tonight. First and foremost figures "Love on a Throne," a drama of considerable merit. M The Spy's Defeat"is w T ound around a stirring plot which rivets attention throughout. There are several side-splitting comedies billed and the whole
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    • 99 9 The well-known mining engineer of Ipoh, Mr. A. E Lewis, who has been on a short health trip to Singapore, left yesterday by the Krian for the F.M.S. fie is at present engaged in extensive prospecting of probable dredgable areas near Taiping, in the Tupai and Assam Kumbang rnukims, for
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    • 145 9 Stern Rebuke by Premier. We will Smash Germany. Reuter'e Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, July 15, 5.10 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith, with great gravity, uttered a stern rebuke to Mr. R. L. Outhwaite, (Member for Hanley) who asked whether it was not a
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    • 120 9 London, July 15, 7.15 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. King asked whether His Majesty's representatives in China had received complaints regarding present difficulties or the future status of British trading in Kiaochau. Sir B. Grey, replying, said the only outstanding question affecting British trade
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    • 55 9 London, July 1(1, 3.15 p.m, In the House of Commons debate on the estimates, Mr. Rees called attention to the fact that there was no grant for Nyassaland and asked if it was due to the removal of the military. Mr Montagu said a grant was unnecessary b.
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    • 72 9 London, July 15, 9.20 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. A. Chamberlain, Secretary for India, said there was nj information beyond the two reports already submitted to the House regarding the treatment of Indian prisoners in Germany. It is understood that they will be given
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    • 202 9 Cotton as Contraband. London, July 16, 2.15 a.m. In the House of Lords, the Marquess of Crewe, President of Council, replying to a series of questions re cotton as contraband, reiterated that the Government hoped by continual friendly negotiations with Neutral countries to gradually limit the exports thereto to own
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    • 80 9 Another Allied Success. London, July 15, 10.50 p.m. General Sir lan Hamilton says that the preliminary bombardment to both the attacks was most successful and the first lines were easily carried. He adds that when the Brigade of the Naval Division retook the lost section they were
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    • 44 9 London, July 15, 10.50 p.m. A large Norwegian steamer, the Rim, was torpedoed yesterday night without warning in the North Sea. She sank in three minutes. The second engineer was killed by the explosion. The crew have been brought to Yarmouth.
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    • 80 9 London, July 16, 3.15 p.m. There has been a renewal of activity on the Italian front after some days lull. A communique records a feat of an infantry detachment in scaling the sides of a ravine reputed to be inaccessible, and surprising and capturing Falzarego at the summit.
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    • 27 9 London, July 15, 10.55 p m. Lieut-Colonel Bddulph, of the Ceylon Planters Rifle Corj>s, has been appointed to command the Bth North Lancashire Regiment.
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    • 127 10 Widespread Damage and Destitution. An Appeal for Help from Chins. We are indebted to the courtesy of the Hnn*ble Mr. Hoo Wei Yen, Chinese Consul-General, for the following copy of a telegram received by him from the Governor of Canton Plrase inform Chinese community?: East, West, North
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    • 355 10 As announced yesterday, Dr. Lim Boon Keng an interesting lecture on v Tbe Future of China at the Amateur Drawing Association last night. Mr. S. K. David Sun, Secretary to the local Chinese Consul and an hon. member of the Association, presided on the occasion, and
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    • 30 10 The special luncheon at the Rallies was strongly patronised to-day and was quite excellent. Tonight a special dinner is announced with mubic, and should draw a large clientele.
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    • 71 10 Reservoirs Dated 1914 and Respirators ion {u r received in Loanhead, Midlothian, by fries* of a corporal ■erring in the Canadian Contingent states that his company, on captur- one of the enemy*, trenches hmnS eight of poison gas murk. <»« <JU" Mlll i „1 1 dated «ltU
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    • 247 8 ROBINSON CO. j The Groat War I The Standard "History of the All Europe Conflict f THE FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. Noa. 23, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43. Price 30 cts. each. J Kitchener's Army And The Territorial .forcesTHE FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK.
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    • 59 8 Club Whisky. I Club Whiski I SI 1.00 Per dozen. (DUTY EXTRA). Caldbeck Macgregor^ Co, j AddplHHotel. I j MUSIC DURING 1 DINNER I II TO-NIGHT I I Orchestra will continue playing until Midnight Z Floor will be cleared for Dancing jj if a sufficient number is present. J Saturday,
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    • 437 10 Latest Advertisements. WANTED ]MMED!ATELY. A Malay compositor for Malay newspaper. Apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune. Gocd salary to a competent man. 17-7 v WANTfcI) Tl! IHVESI UP IU 820,000 On soun i mortgages or purchase of town properties. Apply with full particulars to Principal c/o Malaya Tribune. 17-7 i6-a
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    • 310 10 I UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY*] f| IS THE f I BEST RECOMMENDATION. I I The Local Agents of ROSS'S, I THE BOTTLING SPECIALISTS OF 1 London, Liverpool, Belfast and Leith J have received the following entirely I unsolicited testimonial from one of their I I Clients in the Malay Peninsula:— j "In
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    • 1077 11 CUAN KIAT CO., I 5 Codes Used 1 ol II 1 i 1 I Telephone Nos. 1233, 1174. g A.B.C. sthEdt.andA.l.i JPJ A lllllilf Oil VVli l 145Q-) 2 8 Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT 3 to if g Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal 3 f if 2 Contractors, General Importers and
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 7 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915
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    • 480 12 Singapore Shipping. LOADING LIST. Europe. For London Monmouthshire, in port, Branksome Hall, August 4 City of Rangoon, August 8 Pyrrhus, Jnly 24; Kamo Maru, July 21 Kaghirna Marti, August 4 Chumpon, July 25 Glenturret July 25 Mashona August 12 Antilochus, August 7 Agamemnon, August 21 Mashona, August; 16
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    • 207 12 Latest Arrivals. British- Indrasahma Brit str 16-7-15 Outer Roads. Ban Hin Guan Brit str 16-7-15 Inner Roads. Carlyleßrit str 16-7-15 Inner Rds. Hyson Brit str 16-7-15 No. 8 Wharf. Amherst Brit str 16-7-15 Inner Rds. Hai Nam Brit str 16-7-15 Inner Roads. Esmeralda Brit str 16-7-15 Inner Roads.
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    • 99 12 Kuala for Bangkok Amherst for Tebir.7 Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan. Glenfalloch for Per mg. Quorra for Prigi Rajah, Tembilahan and Indragiri. Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Medasa for Medan. Klang for Malacca. Port Swettenham and Penang. Meriting for Mersia;,'. Kais > for Saigon. Hal: ita Maru for Rangoon
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    • 37 12 The Swedish East Asiatic Co's fine liner Ceylon, 5,301 tons, Captain C. H. Anderson, leaves for Hongkong Shanghai, Japan and Vladivostock on July 21. Messrs Adam8on Oilfillan are her agents. Telephones 811, 842, 843. Vide advt. 16.
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    • 496 12 The s.s Nyanza passed the Suez Canal on July 12. The Glenturret is loading for Genoa and Hall at Shanghai. The Egremont Castle, for New York via Suez, is due here shortly. The Holt liner Oopack, outward bound, sailed from Suez on the 10th inst. The Dutch Mail
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    • 101 12 Tne Board of Trade statement concerning the 1 'ss of British vessels, reports o* which were received durMay, show* 17 sailing-ships, of 3,267 tons net, and 68 steamers, of 66 545 tons ihe life loss incurred totaling 1,262, of which number 1,134 were lost with the Lusitania.
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    • 293 12 Following is an excerpt from the Report of the Statistical Secretary of the Chinese Maritime Customs ou the trade of China in 1914 Shipping. Although the tonnage recorded under Austrian and German flags represents little more than the first half of the year, while British,
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    • 179 12 Vessels Expected Peleus(Holt) July 15, from Singapore, for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs Bonstead, 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 Bous-
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    • 197 12 Saturday, 17th. Annual Field F-ports Atf|o-OUMM Bda Oldham Hall Grounds, 3 p.m. High water:—o.39 a.m. 9 ft. 7 ins.; 1.4u pm 8 ft. ft ins. Sunday, 18th. 7th .Sunday after Trinity. B. L Outward mail expected. M. M. Outward mail due. High water:—l.22 a.m. 9ft. tin.; 2.11 p.m 8
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    • 223 12 Per P. 0. Persia sailing JwjJ 12th —Mrs.* J. Black, Capt. r Burgess, Mrs. Clark, Miss Clark, Mr. James Craik, Mr. M. Ctom Archdeacon E. T. Crozier, Mr*Crozier, IVIr. L. A. Goldsmith, M* Goldsmith, Miss Joan Hendry, Mr. R. W. Hiam, Mr. H. EL Jam*. Mr James, Mr.
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 165 12 Mails Close. To-day. Tebing Tinggi, Bongkalis and Bagan Amherst Penang Glenfallocb p m Prigi Rajah, Tembilahan Indragiri Quorra i pB1 Batu Pahat Hong Wan pni Medan Medusa 2 pa Malacca, P. Swettenham and Penang *Klang 2 ptn Mersing Mersing 2 pa Bangkok 2 pa Saigon Kaho 3 pm Rangoon and
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    • 108 13 Professor Appell, Dean of the French Faculty of Medicine, who was President of tlie Institute when war was declared, in an interview with a representative of the Paris Journal, said:—-We had long refused to ask science what it might possess in resources which might be called maleficent.
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      • 474 13 BALMITRA CHILDREN'S FRIEND A BOON TO THE WEAK CHILDREN. 9€ piils are the very life-blood of children. They nourish and sustain children by helping in a marvellous manner their digestive rers. There is no other medicine for children that can so easily th i vitality, sprightliness and lustre of their
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      • 802 13 Church Services. S. Andrew's Cathedral. 7th Sunday after Trinity.—7.3o a.m. Litany, 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion I Choral), 9.15 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible" Classes, 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Hymns. 128,180, 107. 298,2*>0, 20. I IMIIII. M. L Chron. II E.l .JChron. If or
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      • 550 13 Will \ou still deal an enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases Sanaphos improves upon and displaces the product of an alien enemy. j The King-Emperor has excluded German- 1 I made goods from his palaces, and fromithe use I of his household. I j
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    • 493 14 g< Frightfulness M to a Neutral. Robbed and Banished- A remarkable narrative of the indignities to which an American woman was subjected in Germany was given to a Daily Mail representative by Miss Mary Boyle O'Reilly, a well-known American journalist. While in Copenhagen Miss O'Reilly
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    • 73 14 London, July 4.—The Daily Mail's Rotterdam correspondent says that the Grrmans intend to resume the offer si ye in the West* shortly on a gigantic scale, and to repeat the tactics employed against the Russians. Large movements of troops from east to west have
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    • 533 14 We noted in our last issue the opinions of a neutral correspondent, as given in The Times, respecting German financial wa\s for the war. The correspondent follows this up with some remarks on the methods by which German internal credit is upheld. He notes that
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    • 253 14 A matter which has been very widely discussed in the Straits and Netherlands India is touched upon iv the following paragraph which wj lift from Truth Englishmen in the East have lately been writing to Truth with reference to the continued employment of Germans as
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      • 382 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 after the 15th of July every person found in possession of a Government Rifle, Bayonet or
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      • 398 15 WANTED WANTED. A Shorthand Reporter for a newspaper. Apply by letter with copies of testimonials to 122 c/o Ma'aya Tribune. »■3 n WANTED. Chinese Dispenser, licensed or unlicensed. Reply stating salary expected and giving reference-* to K. L." c/o Tribune Office. S- 7 17-7 WANTED. Capable News Compositors for Advertisement
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      • 515 16 SHIPPING p&V STEAM M&YIGATION COMPAHY. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA. INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bit'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
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      • 293 16 SHIPPINU 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 :oute. FLEET. Tons Commanders, s.s. Takada o.!>4'.< O.M. Robins, s.s. Madras 0,949 J. Kilpatnek, BJfJL s.s.
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