Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1915

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  • 22 1 AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915 Vol. 2,- SINGAPORE, Nc. 169. EVENING DAILY.] Price 5 Cents. [EVENING DAILY.
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    • 388 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9-15 p m TO-NIGHT A Two Part Drama of the Alien Danger FOR HONOUR PATRIOTISM AND SENSATION COUNTRY A Tiirilling Drama of Love and Duty in the Present Great War. It is a
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    • 116 1 Roneo Duplicators. 100 FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per IV'inute. From S2O to $f 60. 14 a, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. THE SINGAPORE 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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    • 273 1 Grand Change of Programme. HERE WE ARE HERE WE ARE HERE WE ARE AGAIN Another Complete Change of Pictures AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. Continuation of the Great LUCILLE LOVE" Serial NINTH AND TENTH CHAPTERS Reel No. 17. Caught in his
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  • 1209 2 Baffled German Intrigues. The King spoke for the British people no less than for himself when, in his message to India early in Sept#mber, he telegraphed that amo- gst the roanv incidents of tie unanimity of the Empire in the war nothing bad moved him more than the
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  • 185 2 The Paris journal Matin reproduces passages from a letter, stated to have been written by the Kaiser to an important member of the Bavarian Court. He is reported to say Peace might be made sooner than people think. If it only gave us for the moment but
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  • 229 2 i There are conditions of in I in which no one particular oreVn j pears to be at fault, yet the Lr ?P is miserable and unable to mL 'lv activities of daily Hf e with Jj"T enjoyment. Sometimes the "can attributed to the imagination
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    • 184 2 JOHN 'Ijßft THE WHISKY s Bom H8 20 S TILL GOING STRONG BLACK LABEL RED LABEL WHITE LABEL SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. JZsfieroft's WORLD RENOWNED Billiard Tables fitted with Patent "AERO cushions. Awarded f Gold Medals for Excellence of Quality. All Sizes Kept in
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    • 293 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots:— Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Baaah 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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  • 193 3 Fenefactor of the Red Cross Sxiety. Mr. Waldorf Astor, who lately donated £20,000 to the Red Cross and Order of St. John, is one of the M.P.'s for Plymouth. He is a son of Mr. William Waldorf Astor, the American millionaire, who, inter alia, owns a large block
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  • 248 3 Some half-penny papers say Sir Hiram Maxim has just completed an invention which is meant as a reply to the German poisonous gap. Sir Hiram states that the poisonous fumes are chlorine gas, which m when in a pure state at one atmospheric pressure weighs 2.\
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  • 270 3 From a breezy little letter written home by a merchant seaman who was in a torpedoed ship, which appears in the "Wimbledon Borough News," we take the following extracts I was bathing at the time and only able to snatch up a thin singlet and
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    • 284 3 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 ■dtz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co" 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. mm mmmmaaammmmmmmmWmmmAmmmmm
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    • 195 3 POWELL Cos CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1915. Sex. 4 11 18 25 j Moh. 5 12 19 26 TUES. 6 13 20 27 Wed. II J 7 J H j 21 128 i i THUBS. lis 15 •22 29 1 jli j I Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 1 SAT.
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  • 832 4 A year back we little thought that the centenary of Waterloo would find us again in firms for the cause then go signally vindicated. England fought then for the liberty of Europe and for the safety of these islands, of which that liberty has ever been the necessary bulwark.
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  • 79 4 Mr. Philip Gibbs, special correspondent of the Daily Chronicle, has written a book called The Soul of the War" which Mr. Heinemann will publish shortly. It is an account of the psychology of war as the author has seen it on the Western front—on the battlefields, in
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    • 468 4 AUCTION SALES. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (IN LIQUIDATION AUCTION SALE OF A Large Quantity of Excellent Electroplated Ware Comprising Soup Tureens, Tea and Coffee Pots, Milk Jugs, Sugar Basins, Table Spoons and Forks, Napkin Rings, etc., also Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware, Table and Bed Linen, Bath and Face Towels, etc., ALL NEW. TO
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    • 158 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Monday, 26th July, 1915. at 2 30 pm. All those two piec°s of freehold building allotments sit ate at Eveton Road in the District of Tanjong Pagar, estimated to contain an area of 4,«-94 square feet, being lots 9, 10 and 11 of Grants Nos. 56 and 58
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    • 748 4 AUCTION SALES Killiney Lodge. AUCTION SALE OF THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS KILLINEY LODGE SITUATE AT OX I FY prip SINGAPORE. 'h TO BE HELD AT POWELL COS. SALE-ROOM. On Tuesday, the 27th July, 1915, at 2-30 p.m. The property consists of all that valuable piece of freehold
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  • 1278 5 kwoNG yik dire:;ors. 1 Mr. Lim Tiang Seng on Trial. Stoics of a Hat of Accounts- hi the Supreme Court yesterday the Puisne Judge, Justice ishaw, the case against Mr. Tiang Heng was proceeded A great array of counsel was Mr. Bisddell in outlining the for the Crown said
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  • 179 5 Before the Chief Justice Mr. J. B. Bucknill, X.C, in the Supreme Court yesterday, the trial was concluded, of Foo Kwee Siong, who, together with Wong Fai Yin, was charged with counterfeiting King's coins, being in possession of implements and appaiatus for the purposes of counterfeiting, and being
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  • 232 5 The jury in this case were then discharged, and another common jury sworn in, when another case of an exactly similar nature nature was proceeded with, the accused in this case being Lam Oi and Chong Soh Cheng, both of 431 North Bridge Road. Detective Inspector Miller,
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  • 151 5 Rich 'Find' in China. News has reached the coast ports of China from Shansi provincato the effect that recently within 50 miles of the city of Taiyuanfu tinfields have been discovered and that tests of the ore have been highly satisfactory, as much as 50 per cent of
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  • 65 5 Singapore, July 21On London Bank4m/s 2/4^ Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s 2/4J On India BankT. T. 176 On HongkongBank d/d 23£ On Shanghai— Bank d/d 103£ On Java Bank T. T. HO§ On Japan— Bank d/d 113* Sovereigns —buying rate .18.54 India Ceil Bills last isaiu- 1/3 15/16
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  • 228 5 (Singapore, July 21.) Tin *79 bnyere. Co Dra.— Weak. Tapioca— Weak. Sago Flour —Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper.— Weak. Other Products.— Market steady. Latest Local Market Qvotatioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $19.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 7.45 Copra Gorong Talo 7.55 Copra Dongalo 7-55 Copra
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  • 86 5 Wednesday, 21stAuction Sale. 2.30 p.m. East Wharf. Norddeutscher Lloyd. High water:—4.10 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins 4.10 p.m. 8 ft. 4 in«!.. Thursday, 22nd. Annual General Meeting St. Andrew's Society 5.30 pm. Cricket Club. High water: —5.44 a.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. j 5.1-1 p.m. 8 ft. 4 ins.
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  • 222 5 To-iia*. Batu Pahat Mena 2 pm K. Pahang, Pckan and Trengganu Anjou pm Mersing Mersing pro St. Ronald piu Bangkok P*>h Ann 2 pin Malacca.* Penang* 4 Colombo Kamo Maru 1 pm Penang* and Calcutta taking mails for Durban Lai sang 2 pm Malacca. P. Swettcnham and Penang
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  • 107 5 The Hamburger Frerndenblait on May 18, in an article on the railways in war time, made a remarkable admission about the German mobilization long before the outbreak of war. After referring to the work of the railways in 186Y> and 1870 the writer says 44 At
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  • 799 5 Prices Quoted it tlx Mwktt tUs Moralaj. BISOAPOUE, July 21. 4>4Bts. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations Robber Shun. Horn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/11 2/3 1 Anglo Java 6/- 6/9 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/3 9/3 1 Ayer Kuning 10/-
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    • 85 5 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Weekday Si n days. Mail Daily loMH Eoi north at 7.7 am and 7 pm. Other tram- W ave for JokofC at 9 Ml 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pin 2.55 pm 140 pin. p|ail t rri\e- from at 8.16 am and 7.11 pm,
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  • 135 6 Outuges Attributed to German Americans. Montreal, June 18.—Canadian I suspicions of the activity of German sympathisers in the Dominion have been justified by a bomb explosion on the outskirts of Windsor, Ontario. The bomb did considerable damage to the factory of the Pea body Com- pany, which
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  • 160 6 In furtherance of the Lord Mayor's special appeal to the citizens of London for help towards the funds of the British Red Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance Association, a meeting was held in the Mansion House recently at which donations amounting to £87,455 were announced.
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    • 401 6 I BALM IT R A CHILDREN'S FRIEND A BOOM 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. There is no other medicine for children that can so easily increase the vitality, sprightliness
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. ClK Iflalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21
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    • 52 7 London, July 20, 4.15 p.m. Mr. Lljyd-George was closeted with the miners' leaders for over tw<> hours. An adjournment was not decided on till close on midnight. There is reason to believe that the talk with Mr. Lloyd-George had the best effect, and an early settlement is
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    • 30 7 London, July 19, 7.40 p.m. Mr. Lloyd George, accompanied by Mr. Runcirnan and Mr. Henderson, left last evening for Cardiff, where he confers with the miners to-night.
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    • 54 7 London, July 20, 2..'J5 a.m. Mr. Lloyd-George, Mr. Runcirnan and Mr. Henderson, went to Cardiff yesterday, addressing the miners' executive immediately on their arrival. Mr. Lloyd-George declared that no Government responsible for a colossal war could possibly allow a conflict between capital and labour to imperil
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    • 61 7 London, July 20,3.10 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Kunciman, President of the Board of Trade, said that the Government Intended to tax excessive coal profits a.s the rise in the price represented twenty millions sterling oyer a whole year. He declared that the coal-owners as a
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    • 110 7 London, July 20, 520 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Aa<juith moved a credit of a hundred and fifty millions sterling, making the total for the war a thousand and twelve millions. It is estimated that the present would last till the 31st of August and
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    • 61 7 London, July 19, 7.40 p.m. In (he House of Commons, con- I-Table interest was manifested at ttion time in the merits of the Gorman large multi engined aeroplanes. Mi. Tennant informed the House that there was no evidence that Umm aeroplanes carried guns larger than machine-go ns.
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    • 58 7 London, July 20, G. 15 a.m. The Times' New York correspondent states that a note has been sent to Great Britain insisting on the rights of American citizens under international law, unrestricted by British orders-in-council or other municipal legislation. The note refuses to recognize the validity of
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    • 52 7 London, July 20, 1.55 p.m. It is reported that the Kaiser has telegraphed to his sister, the Queen of Greece, that he had paralysed the Russians for six months to come and is about to deliver a stroke on the Western front that would make
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    • 44 7 London, July 20, 1.55 p.m. The Freedom of the City will be conferred on the Right Hon. R.L. Borden, Premier of Canada, on the 29th inst., when it is expected that all the members of the Cabinet will be present.
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    • 100 7 London, July 20, 1.55 p.m. It is reported at Basle that the Directors of Messrs Krupps had met the representatives of the workmen on Sunday with a view to settling a dispute. Prior to tue meeting the military authorities warned both sides that unless an immediate arrangement
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    • 27 7 London, July 20, 1.55 p.m. Negociations to avert the strike of ammunition makers at Bridgeport and Connecticut have failed, and the btrike begins to-day.
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    • 45 7 Lull in Action. London, July 20, 5.20 p m. There are pauses in the operations on the western front. They are almost confined to bombardments, including that of Soissons. A commaniquo also says that a number of German attacks were easily repulsed.
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    • 66 7 London, July 20, 1 25 a.m. Paris A communique says There has been cannonading round Souchez an.l bomb fighting in the Argonne. A number of German attacks on the heights of the Meuse were repulsed with heavy loss. A French aeroplane pursued, and cannonaded with mitrailleuse, an Aviatik.
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    • 22 7 London, July 19, 11 p.m. The House of Commons has passed the second reading of the Indian Consolidation Bill.
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    • 55 7 Lonlon, July 20, 3.10 p.m. The Football Association has decided that there will be no International Cup ties, while the Leagues will be allowed to arrange friendly matches provided they would not interfere with war work, and only Saturday matches will be played by players who are
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    • 57 7 London, Jaly 20, 1,55 p.m. The Bulgarian Premier in an interview with the Te-nps correspondent declared that Bulgaria was ready for all eventualities with an army stronger than ever, but if she were engaged in a conflict it will be only if she be assured of realising her
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    • 39 7 London, July 20, 4.15 a.m. A French clerical journal publishes an autograph letter from the Pope repudiating the famous interview" and enclosing official documents showing that the Pontiff never condemned the blockade of Germany.
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    • 43 7 London, July 20, 4.15 a.m. The semi-official Norddeutsche Zeitung, commenting on the Churchill interview, declares that Germany has respected Dutch neutrality because Holland, unlike Belgium, really remained neutral. Moreover, a neutral Holland is a valuable protection for Germany's flank.
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    • 26 7 (Tribune Special.) Penang, July 20. The well-known medical practioner Dr. T. C. Avetoom has died on his way home, whence he recently proceeded.
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    • 510 7 Prosperous Farmer Reduced to Beggary. Paris, June 15. —Jean Verges was a prosperous farmer when the Kaiser's Huns Ul*ad«*d his i-HtivH coun-try—Bulg-iuiu. Too old to fiyht, he sent his two sons to King Albert's arinv, while he •himself remained to guard his property mho console his panicky
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    • 139 7 Amoy, June 21. —A photo frame and cushion competition tea, given by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. W. Turner at the British Consulate at Amoy on Thursday Jane 17, proved a complete success The competition, which was open to all allied ladies, was on behalf of the
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    • 153 7 T. P.'s Weekly ha* boa offering prizes for 'limericks' on the Ciuwu Prince. Here are home of those sent in: The Crown Prince can Mast, r and hrag As he wank- in the rear on his nag, But a sixteen-inch shell Will remit him to hell And w»
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    • 1222 8 We gather from latest English mail advices that three weeks ago the U. K. freight market was dull all round, comparatively little chartering having been dove for several days. Some shipowners attributed this retrograde movement to the continued fall in grain prices, and probably to some extent
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    • 162 8 The Breid Re-Chartered- The Norwegian steamer Breid has renewed her charter with Bangkok for another nine months. It is understood that the figure is on the same level a* the previous chartering price. Capt. H. Folkestad, one of the most popular of local skippers, is in command.
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    • 120 8 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co's Sale-room last Monday L Freehold land and boot* Nos 16-1 to 16-6 off Kainpong J*** Road, total area 14,068 sq. bought by G A. Fernandei for $2,600 2. Freehold land and house No.
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    • 518 9 Latest advertisements are in--4 rted on page 10. —carMr. D. A. If. Bro\« has gone on :ness visit to Medan-Deli.— J. Straits Proctace, the Home arkets and general commercial me r, 1 i KamaraUaman ibni Raja gar is appointed Assistant Dist Officer, Taupin. Assistant Penghnlu of Alai
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    • 648 9 That the Netherlands Indies Government is to be credited with much good work in the exceedingly important matter of education of the inhabitants of their prosperous and progressive eastern colonies is generally and quite properly conceded. No little credit is also due to it for its religious
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    • 91 9 (Tribune Special.) Penang, July 21. The Pony Roadster Handicap.—Barnabas, Neah, Noreen, Flywheel, Pentetre. The Selling Plate.—Batu Gajah, Friar, La Cocotte, Tom Tom Sandy Creek, Hedonist. The George Town Plate and the George Town Purse.— Michael Graham, Rifleman, King Blaze, Lacksfoss, Accelerator, Cordon Rouge, Brown Comet, Charity. The
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    • 136 9 New Hongkong Regulations. What May Be Demanded on Arrival at We have received from the Government the following copy of a Notification issued by the Hon. the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong pursuant to which British, Allied or Neutral passengers may be called upon to produce either a passport, on
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    • 77 9 Swimming Club la unches for Sunday will leave at 9,10, and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. and return at 0.30 and 10 30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. 75 Yards Handicap.—This race will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries will be received
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    • 117 9 The management of this popular Cinema house is providing quite a novel and eventful item in to-night's programme in screening 44 Bombardier Wells and Frank Moran Fight for the White Heavy Weight Championship of the World." This will doubtless attract many admirers of the noble art of self-defence
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    • 123 9 It is notified on page 10 that Mr. W.H. Macgregor has been appointed Liquidator of the Hamburg America Line, to wind up the business carried on by it in this Colony. All creditors must send in their names and addresses and particulars of their debts or claims to the Liquidator
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    • 274 9 In The East. THE GERMAN BID FOR WARSAW. Terrible Struggle on Thousand Mile Line. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Service. London, July 20, 1.20 p.m. Petrograd The greatest battle of the war for Warsaw is raging in fall fury, the line swaying hither and thither. The enemy in
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    • 20 9 L>n lon, July 20, 1.20 p.m. Amsterdam The Germans claim to have captured Windau on the Baltic Sea.
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    • 85 9 London, July 20, 1.55 p.m. General yon Hindenburg's onset Las not depreseed Petrograd, where it is pointed out thai the elaborate German strategy had hitherto only half succeeded, because it failed to entice the Russians from south to north Poland. General Mackensen's Anstro-Ger-man troops lost enormously in
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    • 323 9 London, July 20, 3.35 a.m. The Italians achieved a notable success on the Isonzo front on July LSth. A communique says In a resolute and sanguinary action, in which field and heavy guns cooperated most perfestly, the infantry ended by storming several lines of armoured trenches on
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    • 82 9 London, July 20, 1.35 a m. Rome It is officially announced that the Italian cruiser Garibaldi was torpedoed and sunk off Cape Cattaro on Sunday. Most of the crew were saved. [The Guiseppi Garibaldi was of 7234 tons and built in 18'J'J. She steamed 20
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    • 64 10 Night Birds Caught. Lim Seng Chwee and Ko Koon Poi, two Cantonese, were charged in the second police court yesterday with housebreaking by night, and entering No. 117 Princep Street on Monday night last. The case was only formally mentioned, accused being remanded in custody until the 24th
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    • 45 10 Three months' rigorous imprisonment was awarded to Chai Jow, a Cantonese, by the third court magistrate yesterday, for snatching a gold chain and pendant from the neck of a Macao girl iv North Bridge Road at alfcti hour on Monday n ght.
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    • 77 10 Yesterday, in the second Police Court, Ting Tee Tea was charged by Superintendent T. Leonard, of the Singapore Harbour Board Police, with the theft of a singlet from a case lying in a store at Borneo Wharf.* Another Chinese, Kwey Soon Chong, was likewise charged. Both
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    • 40 10 Lee Kan was charged with theft as a servant of three pieces of brass, value $6, the property of the Singapore Harbour Board. Accused pleaded not guilty, and the case was accordingly re.nan led until the 21st inst.
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    • 112 10 In the District Court yesterday, Koh Tee Kia of Hill Street, and Chung Liang Chuan of twakow No. 1136, were charged, jointly, that they being entrusted with 200 bags of rice, value $1,440, committed criminal breach of trust with respect to same. The Marine Court Police Inspector asked
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    • 188 10 Fill in th« Price. Further Reduction ix the Near Future. London. June 22.—The war loaf was a halfpenny cheaper yesterday, and the prospect of the quartern loaf falling to even s.\d, the price at the beginning of the war, is not so remote as the housewife thinks.
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    • 200 10 The amir and his Kinds Subjects- As a gratifying instance of the cordial relations subsisting between His Majesty the Amir of Afghanistan and his Hindu subjects, it may be noted that iiis Majesty recently participatht *l n Si* Kumbh fair "berated by the Hindus of that country at a
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    • 226 7 I 5 for the price of 4 m *S Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded gS tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." £gj ££p 2nd Motorist MNo spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist."
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    • 232 8 ROBINSON CO. The Great War The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict. THE FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. Nob. 23, 25, 27, 2«, 29, 30, 31, 3«, 39, 40, 41, 42. 43. Price 30 cts. each. Kitchener's Army And The Territorial ForcesTHE FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,
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    • 56 8 BEST Spanish Port. i S >LE IMPORTERS:— Caldbech, Macgregor Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. I Aiielptii Hotel.j I Special Dinner E i TO BE FOLLOWED BY 5 IMABQUERADEI BALL, j (Unmasking* at 11.30 p.m.) i Z I On Saturday, July 31st. I 1 Early reservation of tables t I fop
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    • 475 10 Latest Advertisements. DRESSER WANTED. Wanted Drover for an Fstate 30 miles from Singapore. Salary $50 per month and Furnished Quarters. Apply X c/o M MaUya iribun^>." 21-7 20 7 Anniversary of the Eeclaration of War. NOTICE. A Public Meeting of British Subjects will be held the auspices of the Strait*
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    • 218 10 I "IN A CLASS BY rSELF" J (THE HIGHEST, S wmmwmmmmmmmm mmmmm #6 This is not the opinion of a few or o mereh a majority, but fl OF ALL who have tried Ross's Great |f Auk's Head Pilsener. It deserves is high 2 reputation because it is always fully
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    • 1356 11 CUAN KIAT CO., S Codes Used I OtlllllA j Telephone New. 1233, 1174. %.B.C.SthE dt .an dA l .j Jj F ||I|H|| <J 11 VVI 5 J Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT. 5 j Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal 5 jj Contractors, General Importers and I Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- 3
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915
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    • 212 12 Latest Arrivals. British Giang Ann Brit str 20-7-15 Inner Roads. Katong Brit str 20-7-15 Inner Rds. Penang Brit str 20-7-15 Inner Rds. Sappho Brit str 20-7-15 Inner Roads. mm Hai Nam Brit str 20-7-15 Inner Roads Anion Brit str 20-7-15 Inner Rds. Mersing Brit str 20-7-15 Inner Rds.
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    • 76 12 Mena for Batu Pahat. Anjou for Kuala Pahang, Pakan and Trengganu. Mersing for Mersing. St. Ronald for Penang. Poh Ann for Bangkok. Kamo Maru for Malacca, Penang and Colombo. Laisang for Penang and Calcutta. Ipoh for Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang. Circe for Medan. Ban Foo Soon for
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    • 39 12 The Japanese tonnage on various runs at present is as follows Europe Services 55,800 tons; Hawaii and American Services 4(),747 tons South. Seas. Australian and Indian Services 17-\OOO tons; Japan and China Coast 421,000 tons.
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    • 63 12 Simla, July 3.—The following Prees Communique is issued:—lntimation has been received from the Secretary of State that since the policy as rt puds a commodity or OOClf§gnm< nt may change after shiplie fit. His Majesty's Government, white acquiescing in any particular shipment, do not renounce the right
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    • 116 12 ARRIVALS—I 9 7-15. Buliraa, Brit., 1607, Cooke, July 19, Rangoon, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Hakata Maru, Jap., 3,647, Kawashima, July 19, Y'hama, gen., Paterson Simons Co. Indragiri, Dot., 150, Bron, July 19, Belawan, gen., X.P.M. Pangkor, Brit, 94, Caswell, July 19, B. Datoh, gen E.S. Co. Hebe, Brit.,
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    • 57 12 Pungah for Batu Bahra. Hakata Maru for Rangoon, Calcutta and Durban. De Klerk for T. Semawe, Segli, Sabang, Olehleh, etc., Padang. Alma for Deli. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping.
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    • 43 12 Bandon, Spore, July 20, G. H. S. Co. St. Ronald, Spore, July 22, P. S. ft Co. K. Maru, Spore, July 23, B. Co. T. Maru, R'goon, July 26, P. S. Co. Kamor, Rangoon, July 29, G. H. S. k Co.
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    • 47 12 By Klang (July 19) from Singapore Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Anderson, Mrs. F. W. Lyall, Miss E. MacDonald, Miss Gold. Messrs. T. Higginbottom, L. C. Robinson and Sturzmogger; from Malacca, Mrs Bennett from Port Swettenham, Messrs C. G. Newton, Heim, Longly, Watt, Campbell and Hill.
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    • 127 12 Vessels Expected- Radnorshire (Shire) July 20, from London, for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Edavana (B.I.) July 21, from Singapore for Penang, Negapatam and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I.) July 24, from India for Singapore. Agents,
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    • 59 12 The captured H. A. L. liner Sui Mow, 1857 tons gross, has been sold by public tender at Sasebo on the 2f>th June. She fetched yen 256,000. The buyers are the Nisshin Kisen Kaisha. The vessel was captured eaily during the war by a Japanese cruiser and
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    • 585 12 The s.s Nyanza passed the Suez Canal on July 12. The Egreinont Castle, for New York via Suez, is in port. The M. M. company's steamer Nera left po t for Saigon. The Glenturret is due here shortly for Genoa and Hull from Shanghai. Th® Holt liner Oopack,
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    • 82 12 A curious coincidence happened this morning, when the Fort Canning flagstaff advised the successive arrival, from the East, of seven vessels, all of a different nationality. This was the rotation s.s. Bandon, Danish s.s. Teli, Chinese s. s. Produce, Norwegian s.s. Schouten, Dutch s.s. Ceylon, Swedish
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    • 123 12 In the Shipbuilding and Engine ering Supplement of The Journal of Commerce the suggested arming of merchantmen to resist attacks by German submarines is dealt with, and the conclusion arrived at is that the proposal is impracticable. One gun for the smaller and two at least for the
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    • 104 12 Seamen Fined Owing to Shipowner's Mistake. In a case at Liverpool in which some half-dozen Chinese were fined 40s. the other day for having entered Liverpool without police permission, the magistrate commented on the fact that the men had been sent to Liverpool from London to join
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    • 85 12 The steamer Providence, commanded by Capt. Steen, has nia-ln her appearance in these waters The vessel has been sailing on th* Australian coast for the bat ten years under the British Bag original transference to British register being facilitated by the fact that Capt. Steen holds
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    • 75 12 Karachi, July 9.—ln some gaiters the progress of the monsooi. regarded as less favourable. The holders of food-stuffs of all ki> are firm in their ideas of values, and the export business is accord* ingly limited. The rates of freight continue at about 40s. but at thi.<
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    • 116 12 The Katong left Singapore it 9 p.m. on Saturday evening, in arrived at the bar at 2 30 on Tuesday afternoon, She had to wait tv cross, but she landed her passenL'about 8 o'clock the same evening. She is a 13 knot boat, twin screw, and was
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    • 80 12 The shortage of freight in Java is causing Dutch shipping companies considerable concern. Recently the Jacatra was sent elsewhere for a freight and now it has been decided to also take the Deli off her usual run. The Insulinde and Djocja will not, as rumoured, also
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    • 189 12 Per P. and 0. steamer More* From London June 26—To Singapore Mrs. R. L. Eber Mr. Myddleton, Mr. C G. Dun, Mr. B Thomson. To Penang Mr. B. M Levinge, Mr and Mrs. Wilson, Mr J. P. Hutchinson, Mr. J. C. Harvey. Mr. R. W. Hiarn, Dr. and
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    • 35 12 The Swedish East Astatic Confine liner Ceylon, 5,301 toi 8, tain C. H. Anderson, leaves Hongkong Shanghai, J»pa» Vladivostoek on July li. rt Adamson Gilfillan are her age Telephones 841, 842, B*3. advt. page 16.
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      • 165 12 AIDS TOTRaDE. There are good salesmen and the other sort. It all depends upon the man. 11 Adverting has been rightly called an efficient salesman, but I Ihe degree of efficie. cy of course J depend- on ihe handling of the ■jj. ads. by the papers they appear I! in.
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    • 256 13 The Imperial Marine Relief Asso,n held its twenty-second genmeeting on 14th ultimo at the Kokugikan, Ryogoku, Tokio, in the •nee of Prince Higashikuni, Honorary President Princess Higashikuni, Marquis Nabeshima, Hono-Vice-President j Count Yoshii, president Mr. T. Taketomi, Minis..r of Communications, and other tingoished guests and members.
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    • 320 13 Sir Archibald Denny, in his presidential address at the Institute of Marine Engineers, said, as regards cargo vessels, that, apart altogether from their increase in s ze, there has a marked change in design <ryes London "Engineering"), •at twenty years ago the ordinary tramp vessel had
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    • 35 13 roar new steamers are in course instruction for the Norwegian, African and Australian Line. The Is, which are of 7,000 to 8,000 •eh, will be ready to take up running early next year.
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    • 20 13 *Q« Japanese steamer Komakata j ru tarried a cargo of maize from av via Newcastle to Melbourne.
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    • 284 13 Hankow, Jane 15—One year*ago, when two new vessels were placed upon the Ichang-Chungking river service, we were told that within two years there would be twenty steamers of all kinds plying between these two ports. To-day, a new vessel, small it is true, made
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    • 422 13 The efforts which are now being made to force the Dardanelles invest with particular interest a summary compiled from Lloyd's List of the steamers shut up on the Black Sea on account of the war, and though it may not be exhaustive it is accurate enough
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    • 96 13 Sir Thomas Braddell, C.J.C., gave judgment last Friday in the suit Ng Kong Luat vs. Cheong Chee. The plaintiff sued for the cancelling of a mining agreement dated December 10th, 1912, on the ground that defendant had committed breaches, the main breaches alleged being that ore was
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    • 139 13 Canada's Contribution. Montreal, Jnue 15. —Mr. G. N. Barnes, M. P the British Commissioner now touring Canada to obtain men for the munition factories in England, is visiting the Saskatchewan towns with good results. On Saturday he selected 25 out of 110 applicants, who will proceed to
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    • 179 13 The Americans early in the war invented motor vehicles for transport work with steering apparatus at the back as well as in front to obviate the necessity of turning round; and now they have produced a war automobile that fulfils the functions ot a travelling wireless
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      • 165 13 4 > 1 Kitchener's Most s Useful Assistant j Ads in Popular Papers j Mr. H. A. Labar, who is in w 3 charge of the advertising for J 2 Lord Kitchener's army, ex- ft 3 plained to members of tbe S 3 American Luncheon Club the S 9 other
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      • 469 13 Will }ou still deal with an enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases Sanaphos improves upon and displaces the product of an alien enemy. The King-Emperor has excluded Germanmade goods from his palaces, and from;the use of his household. In this His Majesty sets a
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    • 406 14 Information Wanted from Ml Parts of tbe British Fmpire. Following is the text of a circular letter, which speaks for itself, to the Press of the Empire Sir,—ln July last the Alcohol Motor Fuel Committee of the Imperial Motor Transport Council had made all arrangements to
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    • 134 14 A NEW INDUSTRY. The Madras Times says that his resources being cut off during the war, the parish priest in charge of S. Joseph's College parish has hit upon an interesting method of rai-ing money to euppoi t the large number of poor, Indians and Anglo-Indians, who are
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    • 71 14 44 Wayfarer," in the Nation, tells this story M From the Front.— Scenn Improvised sing-song, to which a number of German prisoners were admitted as a special favour. Officer running it returns after a brief absence to find the sergeant left in control of the programme
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    • 201 14 It is widely reported to-day (July 15) that the Norwegian steamer Vivat, which left Bangkok with a full cargo of rice on Sunday for Singapore, has been sunk by the Brisbane bound for Bangkok. A telegram conveying the information came to the firm of Heng Heng,
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      • 535 14 U~Z PYRENE I I FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. I j F_EEflf The Fire Extinguishers for Motor ears and Garages. War "j Do not attempt to put out a fire on a car with water, sand, or a dry powder I extinguisher. These extinguishing elements are ineffective except in the smallest, most I
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      • 38 14 BAN LEE ANN Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130. Shipchandlers and Provides, General Importers and Exporter* of Engineering Stores and Agricultural Implements and Estate Suppliers. Agents for THE STR4ITS FACTORY, LIMITED. Ice Manufacturers. mmm*
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      • 432 15 TO BE LET_ TO LET. House No. 160-1 Orchard Road, <>ried building, suitable for a Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacca Street. 5-5 n TO BE LET. Immediate entry. Compound house 116"), East Coast Road. For partrs apply at No. 29, Selegie Road. 24-6 v TO LET. Newly built
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      • 448 15 NOTICES EASTERN SMELTING CO., LTD. An interim dividend at the rate of 10% per annum ha* been declared upon the Preferred shares for the half year ending 28th February, 1915, payable on 31st instant. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the Preferred Shares will be closed from
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      • 384 15 NOTICES Is hereby given that the following arms, issued in February, have not yet been returned Rifles 38 Bayonets 133 Scabbards 165 They should be returned forthwith to the Central Police Statioo. On or after the 15th of July every person found in possession of a Government Rifle, Bayonet or
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      • 479 15 NOTICES CENUINE QUALITY METHYLATED SPIRIT. STOCKISTS HIN WATT CO., SHIP CHANDLERS. Telephone No 428. 102. Market Street. NOTICE, Subscribers to the Malaya Tribune to whom accounts have been rendered but who have not yet paid them are reminded that subscriptions are payable in advance and they are therefore requested to
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      • 435 15 WANTED WANTED. A Shorthand Reporter for a newspaper. Apply by letter with copies of testimonials to Box 122 c/o Malaya Tribune. 13-5 v WANTED." Capable News Compositors for Advertisement Branch. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager, Malaya Tribune. 17-3 v WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A Malay compositor for Malay newspaper. Appl/
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      • 615 16 SHIPPING Koainklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—5, Collyer Quay. Onder Contract with the Netherlands India Government. 1 U undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. SINOAKA l>.f A. SmgkaWan July 22 SiNGKFI TJrWft-Jto»|^ V Berombang, Pa--BKNOKt L ril. AK.han and BeUwin-DeU JJg g mrin Balavia. S
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      • 517 16 SHIPPING T&O STEAM HAYIGATION COMPAHY. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills 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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      • 273 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commanders, s.s. Takada G.«.(41> O.K. Robins, s.s. Madras 6,949 J. Kilpatrick, R.X.R. s.s.
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      • 413 16 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF! AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00 Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Londrr City and Midland Bank, Ltd Th London County and VVestminat*! Bank, Ltd., The National Provin Bank
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