Malaya Tribune, 22 July 1915

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. V_*/ AND SKIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 170. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 22 1915. THE GREAT WAR. Latest Cables and News-Notes. Che ittalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, JULY 22.
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    • 339 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre- ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NICHT! Extra Show at 8p m. Usual Show at 9-15 p m TO-NICHT Programme for Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only. FOR HONOUR AND COUNTRY Ford Sterling The Universal Film Manufacturing Co s Comedy Creator in a Two-Reel ScreamuHeeza Liar, Naturalist" NEWEST WAR GAZETTE.
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    • 143 1 Roneo Duplicators. iOO FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per Vinute. From $20 to $1 60. 14 -a, COLLYEMUAY, 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 th j nk
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    • 202 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 LOVE" Serial NINTH AND TENTH CHAPTERS Reel No. 17. Caught in his Own Trap
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    • 73 1 Hrri ved! Arrived!! Latest Malay Music Pieces, Stambol and Kronchong, FROM TIO TEK HONG, BATAVIA. To be had from the Sole Agents for toe Straus Settlements Federated Malay States Messrs Chok Brothers SINGAPORE. Aho from our Sub-Agent G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer in Pianos, Organ*
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  • 1080 2 Bank of Bengal. Calcutta, July 7—The Bank of Bengal rate for demand loans remains at 5 per cent. Generally speaking, the trend of the past few weeks has been towards seasonal slackness. Mercantile bills are down by Rs 51-3 lakhs. Deposits other than Government have increased by Rs,
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  • 61 2 Renong Tin Dredging.—The output for the second half of May amounted to HI tons 17 cwts. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging. —May 125 tons. Siamese Tin Syndicate.—Second half of May No. 1 dredge, 15 tons 8) cwt.; No. 2 dredge, 8 tons 9 cwt. (10 days' work); and No.
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    • 188 2 'SKI mi THE whisky BLACK LABEL -r t REO LABEL WHITE LABEL fOLB AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. a ■■■urn «iiiwiiiwwnii unniiii iiiiii i 1 Jlsderoffs I WORLD RENOWNED Billiard Tables fitted with Patent "AERO M cushions. Awarded Gold Medals for Excellence of Quality. All Sizes
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    • 162 2 THE "QUEEN MARY PEN. Ifti 25 «fc FOR SALE AT STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd. Printers Stationers. 20A—20C, COLLYER QUAY. In aid of The Queen's "Work for Women" Fund. Lady Roxburgh writes: Her Majesty is very much pleased with the Pens." This Pen has received the approval of the Queen and
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    • 523 2 A TokenjUratitDce. BY A GRATEFUL PATIENT. As a token of my insert this notice in the \j f Trib unei f° r I have been cared m very short time by Dr. M gi D,a oda, of 414 North Bridge rS" Singapore, of a very Qttttroublesome disease for which I
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  • 511 3 Descriptive Report by One Who Wm in the Thick of It. A graphic description of tht manner in which the Colonial troops have been fighting is given in a letter from Pte. Donald Stacey (New Zealand Contingent), and he also refers to a plucky act whicd led
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  • 250 3 Among the journalistic sufferers from the war is the Vienna correspondent of the London Daily Chronicle, Dr. John Horowitz, who has been cut off from his paper since the begiuning of the war. Dr. Horowitz is probably the doyen of Continental correspondents of L »ndon
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    • 280 3 T)TOR CARS ON HIRE MOTOfpPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES j GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. i Sole Agents For: I 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.
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    • 203 3 POWELL Co s CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1915. Sex. 4 11 IS 25 j MON. 5 12 19 2G j i TUES. 6 13 20 27 Wed. 7 14 21 2S j j j THUBS. 1 8 15 22 29 Fri. 2 9 10 23 30 j 'I SAT. 3 10
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    • 759 4 AUCTION SALES NORDDEUTSCHER LLCD~ (IN LIQUIDATION AUCTION SALE OF A Large Quantity of Excellent Electro a t e d Ware Comprising Soup Tureens, Tea and cc Pots, Milk Jugs, Sugar Basins, Table Spoon anc j Forks, Napkin Rings, etc., also Cutlery, Croppy Glassware, Table and Bed Linen, Bath and'ace Towels,
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  • 112 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. hi Auction, Jtjli 21. 1915. nflfend lot tale Pdo. 4,769J0 or 034,673 IW*. Tom or 447.440 'T«h-> 199.7 ft) Prices Realized. ..**k.-d fine ribbed $I*l t*> $13« good rfbbed 125 180 fine plain 127 HI good plain 117 nn-in«ken fine ribbed I2fi
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  • 165 5 Singapore, July 21 —The auctions to-day opened rather quietly, the demand, however, soon improved i competition for all grades, with exception of Scraps, was keen. Fine Pale Crepe at $141 brought the highest price of the sale —this re being $1 in advance of the highest paid
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  • 226 5 Singapore, July 21. —At the usual weekly auction of the RubAasociation held today there were again very full supplies on offer, some 27t» tons being catalogued. Demand at the opening was fairsteady but fell away considerably daring the course of the fore- and iti the afternoon the
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  • 169 5 Singapore, .July 21. —Large supwere again on offer at to-day's and a good proportion Ringed hands at prices showing a i ♦•iijiiini on London. After a quiet opening, prices '■"Wanted steadily, the best Smoked t coining in for attention at **34 and .$135, and even another 'jllar
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  • 176 5 Discussion in Second Chamber. The Second Chamber has commenced to deal with the new naval expansion bill. The members of the House are almost unanimous in their opposition to the building of cruisers. Deputy Xierstrasz, however, defends the building of this type of vessel as. in his
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  • 208 5 Langkawi, Jaly IS—The Darulaman arrived here from Alor Star on Wednesday morning with Dr. Hoops and Mr. Fleury on inspection duty. They visited the Hospital, where there are at present seven patients goffering from minor complaints. They left for Alor Star on Friday morning. Tunku Slay man, the
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  • 160 5 The Sarawak Gazette of the 16th inst says a letter was sent on the ,">tli instant by His Highness tbe Rajah of Sarawak to the Managers in Sarawak of the Malaysian Co., Ltd., informing them that his solicitors in England have notified to the Malaysian Company in London that the
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  • 219 5 (Singapore, Jnly 22.) 7Vn.—-$BO 12.5 tons sold. Coora Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour —Weak. Gambier.—Weak. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products.— Market weak. Latest Local Market Quotations •Nutmegs 110 8. per picul |J9.OU Nutmegs 80 8. 22.00 Copra Bali 7.45 Copra Gorong Talo 7.5.'» Copra Dongalo 7.55 Copra Kayong 7.26*
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  • 138 5 Messes Barlow Co's. Report. Copra.—Since onr last report the market further advanced to a small extent but subsequently weakened and prices have declined. Today's values are about $7 60 for Fine Sundried and $7.10 to $7.30 for Fair to Good qualities. Coffee —T here is still no market for 44
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  • 138 5 Latest Quotations, (Special Service.) London, July 21, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £160.10.0. Bar Silver 22 9/16. ProduceFine hard Para spot: 2/6|. Smoked Sheet 2/7 j. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe Copra: £23.0.0. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore open ports spot 5j dist. s}. White
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  • 34 5 Messrs H A. Watson and Co., Liverpool, reported on June 17th regarding (he Wolfram Market The market continues very strong, with plenty of buyers at los. and a few sellers at 50»,
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  • 164 5 Thursday, 22nd. Annual Genera! Andrewi Sodetv 5.30 p m. Cricket Club. High VMrff -5.4 1 a.m. 7 ft. 2 km. 5.14 p.m. 8 ft. 4 in*. Friday, 23rd. Children > Concert. Victoria Hall 6.16 p.m. H. E. The Governor opens Soldiers' Recreation Room at V.M.C.A.. 5.15 pm. High water:—s.l4
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  • 70 5 Singapore, J>ily On London Hank 4 in/s 'J/4 9/32 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 in/s 2/4 21/32 On India— HankT. T. 176' On Hongkong— Hank d/d 23* On Shanghai— Hank d/d 104 On Java— Hank f\ T. I LOj On Japan— Bank d/d 113} Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil
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  • 70 5 We are indebted to Messrs Derrick and Co the Local Secretaries, for information to the effect that the results of crushing operations at Ranb for the four weeks ending the 17th July were as follows Bukit Kent in. Stone crushed 5 JS24 tons Gold obtained 710 o/.s.
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  • 834 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Moriiaf. STSOAPORB, July Aemn. Lyall arfl Bratt, Exchange and Shara Brokers, iasae the following list of tfaotntions Rubber Shires. ctom. Value. Buyer*. Seller*. 2/- Allagar 1/11 2/3 1 Anglo Java 6/- 6/9 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/3 9/3 1 Ayer Kuning 10/- 12/6
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    • 82 5 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES. Mnftaiore r ankRcad) Daily. Wf.krday «v M' days. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 am ami 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at I am 10.21'am noon. 1.30 pm 2.o;"» pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from at 8.16 am and 7.14 piu. Trains leave
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    • 224 5 Mails Close. To-da?. Pulau Sambu and Indramajoc .lapara 2 pin Colombo Providence 2 pra Laboean Bilik, Tandiong Balei and Medan* Singkel 2 pni Hongkong, Anioy and Swatow Gle falloch 2 pm Malacca* and Sabang Scott Harley 2 pm alacca and Mnar *Kaka 2 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Sap
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  • 292 6 1 he Kwong Yik Case. Trial Proceeding The trial of Lim Tiang Seng, one of the late directors of the Kwong Yik Hank, was continued yesterday afternoon'before Mr. Justice Earnshaw and a special jury. Mr. G*G. Seth, D. P. P., with Mr. Roland Braddell appeared for the Crown. Counsel
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  • 201 6 Sixteen Feet of Water in Liuyang City. Changsha, June 29. —Although at Changsha and on the main Siang river the water has not been unusually high, the Jzu river has once more caused trouble at Yiyang, where all the lower lying houses of the five-mile long street
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  • 115 6 Accused Teacher Refused Bail. Penang, July 20.—As a result of investigations made by the police, Tan Kirn Hoe, an assistant teacher of St. Xavier's Institution, Penang, was brought up before Mr V. G. Ezechiel in the Police Court to-day on a charge of murder by causing the
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    • 410 6 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 sustTin chikren by helping in a marvellous manner their digestive powers There is no other medicine for children that can so easily nTcTelse the vitality, sprightliness and
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    • 338 6 I THE MANAGEMENT OF THE {palladium theatre! I PRESENTS I Annette I Kellermanl 4 j 1 THE WORLD'S PERFECT WOMAN 1 IN j NeptuneV Daughter 2 Universal Masterpiece Production j IN 7 GORGEOUS PARTS. This production is without doubt the greatest most stupendous that the Singapore public has ever had
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  • 33 7 Retrenchments Being Considered. London, July 20, 4.55 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. A announced the appointment of a committee to enquire what savings were possible in the Civil Service.
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  • 100 7 London, July 21, 4.35 a m. The Hoase of Commons has passed the third reading of the Government of India Bill, and read for the second time the Customs War rowers Number 2 Bill, which Capt. E. G. Pretyman, Secretary to the Admiralty, explained was
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  • 37 7 London, July 21, 4.40 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Macnamara announced that it was Max H >rton who sucsssfully torpe«loed the German battleship Pomniern in the Baltic on 2nd inst. (cheers).
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  • 112 7 London, July 20, 9.20 p.m. Mr. Asquith, speaking in the House of Commons, said there was a problem of complexity with regard to the transmission of United States cotton for Europe. He emphasixed that he himself was dissatisfied with the existing state of things. He believed that a
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  • 19 7 London, July 20,9.55 p.m. The House of Commons has Adopted the Credit Vote without a livision..
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  • 56 7 London, July 20, 9.20 p.m. In the House of Commons, referring to retrenchments, Mr. Asquith declared that there had been me waste, bat that was inevitable w such a campaign of so gigantic a nature, bat Mr McKenna, Lords Kitchen ncr and Balfour would now s to
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  • 42 7 London, July 20, 4.55 p.m. Manchester Mr. Arthir Speakuian, secretiry of Gaddum and fJoinpany, has been charged with trading with the enemy in respect "t cotton shipments. He was fined ,!,t y ounds. Leave to appeal was Kninted.
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  • 53 7 Bombardment of Rheims. London, July 21, 140 a.m. Paris A communique reports that there have been only local cannonades, with a violent bombardment at Kheims, which killed several civilians. A French airship on Monday night dropped twenty-three bombs on a military station and an ammunition depot at
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  • 46 7 London, July 20, 11.5 p.m. Field-Marshal Sir John French reports that after successfully exploding a mine at Chateau Hooge the British occupied 150 yards of the enemy's trenches, which were then consolidated. The British captured seventeen prisoners, including two officers, with four mitrailleuses.
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  • 82 7 London, July 20, 9.20 p.m. Reuters headquarters in France reports there was an unsual scene in a small town near the firing line, where pipers of the Fortieth Pathans were giving a public performance, which attracted a large attendance of the townspeople in their best attire
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  • 30 7 London, July 20, 6.25 p.m. Amsterdam A British attack eastward of Ypres, lollowiog the explosion of mines, is admitted in a Berlin communique, also some British progress.
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  • 53 7 London, July 20, 4.55 p.m. A Paris message says that two highly successful air raids are reported in official despatches. Six aeroplanes dropped eleven heavy bombs on Colmar railway station, cauping great damage. No bombs touched the town. Four aeroplanes bombed Challerange Junction, southward of Vouziers, and
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  • 20 7 London, July 21, 5 am. Washington President Wilson's Cabinet has approved the draft Note to Germany.
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  • 46 7 London, July 21, 5 a.m. Rome: A communique states that the offensive is continued on the whole Isonzo front. More trenches and five hundred more prisoners have been captured on the Carso plateau. Counter-attacks were repulsed. Fighting is continuing throughout the night.
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  • 1046 7 Wonderful Work of the Red Cross. Our Army of Humanity is as well equipped and as efficient as our army of destruction, writes Mr. Harold Ashton, to the Daily News, from France. Nothing is forgotten; nothing overlooked. Recently the message was flashed down from the front,
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  • 37 7 European War Fund. Amount previously acknowledged $3,873.37 List No. 41 (Collected by Mr. Cheok Huan Cheong)— Mr. Cheok Huan Cheong $5. Mr. Lim Joo Seng 5.— Mr. Cheok Noh Liat 2.— 12.00 $3,8*5.37
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  • 92 7 The Batavia Nienwsblad hears from reliable sonrces that a proposal has been made to the War Office for the introduction of military service for the Netherlands Indies. The proposal euibraces Europeans and Natives in Java, and Christians in tha Moluccas. A thousand men will be
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  • 1641 8 How many of us residents of Malaya ever paused to consider the Colony's indebtedness to the Dutch until a day or two ago we were forcibly reminded, by a synopsis of Mr. Churchill's timely utterances in the course of an interview with a representative of
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    • 240 8 HOBINSON CO. The Great War The Standard History of the All Europe Conflict. THK FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. Not 23 25, 27, 28, 89, 30, 31. 38, 39, 40. 41, 41, 13. Price 30 cts. each Kitchener's Army Ard The Territorial forces THE FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. No* 1, 2,
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    • 46 8 Club Whisky. SI 1.00 Per dozen. (DUTY EXTRA). Caldbeck Macgregor, Co* Adelphi_Hotel. j 1 MUSIC I I DURING DINNER I TO-NIGHT. I J J Try our Mixed Drinks. Z J American Bar-tender I in charge. I Sat., July 31st. ml] 1 DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager. I s
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  • 498 9 Tin is |BQ—sl up. Hard Para rubber, to-day's wire 2 6 ■■■it Latest advertisements are inted on pag-3 10. —-:o: Sago flour is now priced at 13/9 .n the Home markets. Black pepper now finds buyers in London at 5| spot S;J dist. Grambier is done at
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  • 124 9 Tribune Special.) Penang, July 22, 10.40 a.m.—The following are the handicaps Race 1. Barnabas 10.3, Flywheel 9 2, Pentetre 8.8, Noreen 7.12, Neah 7.7. Race 2. Tom Tom 10 0, The Friar 9.12, Batu Gajah 9.10, Sandy Creek 8.10. La Cocotte 89, Hedonist 7.7. Race 3. Brown Comet
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  • 37 9 (Tribune Special-) Penang, July 22, 11.25 a.m. Two thousand one hundred and seventy-eight coolies arrived by the Tara and Golconda to-day, 725 of whom will go to Pulau Jerejak and the remainder to Port Swettenham.
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  • 139 9 The Great Dutch Project. The great project which Holland contemplates, according to Reuter, was discussed in the Netherlands Second Chamber on July 18th. It relates mainly to the modernizing of the North Sea Canal and the building of new flood gates and locks at Ymniden. The cost
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  • 86 9 This talented company is expected to arrive in Singapore frjm Japan and China where they have achieved enourmous success. They will agiin appear at the Palladium under the management of Mr. Cowan. A new repertoire will be staged and 44 The Barrier, Don, Why Smith Left
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  • 138 9 Shortly before the West, North, and East rivers in Kwangtung proj vince overflowed and flooded thouI sands of miles of cultivated land, drowned hundreds of people, and caused havoc over vast areas beI sides flooding Canton city and the the Captains of j steamers on the West River
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  • 104 9 The Crowning Production of Cinema Art. The management of the Palladium have secured an exquisite production of the Universal Film Company in the above picture. It is a master piece of the film makers art.' The plot is laid in the enchanting days of fairies and mermaids, when
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  • 51 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 20.—Two daring burglaries were perpetrated in peaceful Seremban during last week. The house of Mr. Goh Cheng Thye, proprietor of the Negri Sembilan Aerated Water Co., was first visited, four nights ago, and cash and jewellery to the value of about $2,000
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  • 113 9 Last night the burglars paid a visit to the house of Towkay Tay Hong Scow, of chop Huat Hin Chan, Murray Street. It appears that the burglars, entering by the back door, soon found their way upstairs into the proprietor's room, where keys, carelessly left on the table,
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  • 87 9 On the eve of his departure, on promotion, to the Chief Secretary's Office, Kuala Lumpur, a few days ago, Mr. Hue Tham Siew, of the local Land Office, was entertained at a farewell dinner at the Wah Yin Hotel by the Chinese members of the Government service. Among
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  • 80 9 We are glad to hear that the talented Bandman Revue Company is due here at the end of August from Calcutta and will perform at the Palladium. Several of the members of the company are old favourites, with whom the public will be glad to renew
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  • 86 9 Calcutta, July 18 —In the latest special cables, the Seccolo's Bucharest correspondent learns that the German military attache has left Constantinople, taking the embassy archives. The fact that the Germans are withdrawing their money from the Banks adds to the general impression wmich exists that the collapse
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  • 56 9 The annual general meeting of the Singapore St. Andrew's Society will be held in the Cricket Club to-day at 5.30 p.m. to receive the accounts and report for the year, elect officebearers, consider as to the balance of the War Relief Fund, and decide as to the most suitable way
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  • 60 9 The Czar's Forces. CROWNING HORROR. Terrible Massacre. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, July 21, 11.45 a.m. Petrograd A communique states that the Austrian prisoners taken near Cholm declare that the Germans shot five thousand Russian prisoners at Havarusska, and that the Austrian soldiers who arrived as
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  • 50 9 London, July 21, 12.10 a.m. Petrograd An official statement says that the enemy on the 19th inst. continued to advance in the Shavli region. Our fortress artillery at Novo Georgievsk successfully engaged the heads of the enemy columns. The Austro-German pressure is maintained in the Sokal region.
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  • 58 9 London, July 20, 4.55 p.m. Pjtrograd A remarkable air duel is reported. A giant Russian aeroplane at Ilia, Moumouretz its pilot, was attacked by three German machines, one of which was severely damaged. They were all three beaten off, and Moumouretz safely returned to headquarters, although
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  • 24 9 London, July 20, 9.55 p.m. Petrograd: Russian torpedo-boats have destroyed a convoy of fiftynine Turkish sailing vessels, bound for Trebizond with munitions.
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  • 122 9 London, July 20, 0.25 p.m. The Germans northward of Ostrolenka, advancing down tributaries of the River Narew, reached the Narew at two points. They also claim to have occupied a permanent fortification on the north-west bank of the River at Ostrolenka. A communique declares that the Germans
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  • 94 9 London, July 20, 4 55 p.m. The German claim to have entered Windau indicates that the German dash on the Baltic Provinces has been seriously planned, probably with the object of securing the Gulf of Riga as a naval base. The German offensive was, however, held
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  • 131 9 London, July 20, 0.30 p.m. The Coal Strike is settled, the miners' demands having all been conceeded except upon one point. Cardiff The work of Mr. LloydGeorge and others is bearing fruit. The miners and the employers in the afternoon were all conferring separately over the revised terms;
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  • 19 9 London, July 21, 1.55 p.m. Cardiff: The Conference of the Miners delegates has overwhelmingly ratified yesterday's agreement.
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  • 108 9 London, July 21, 5 a.m. As a result of the visit of Mr. Lloyd-George to Cardiff, the South Wales coal strike is practieall}* settled. The men's demands are provisionally conceded with one exception, which may probably be compromised. A Conference of the Miners' delegates to-day is expected to
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  • 28 9 London, July 21, 5 a mNew York Five thousand Standard Oil employees, at Bayonne, New Jersey, have struck work. Six outgoing vessels have been delayed.
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  • 75 9 London, July 21, 5.35 a.m. Durban The P. and O. steamer Benalla, 7,020 tons, of Glasgow, bound for Australia with eight hundred emigrants aboard, is on fire in one of the holds, eight hundred miles east of Durban. The steamer Otaki, of Plymouth, a hundred and fifty
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  • 25 9 London, July 21, 5.35 a.m. Lord Kitchener inspected the Indian hospitals at Brighton yesterday. For Further wire* see Page 7.
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  • 46 10 Breach of Trust. Tn the third police court yesterday. Ten Keow, a bullock-cart driver "of Alexandra Road, was charged with criminal breach of trust as a carrier of 10 bags of rice, value $4<S. He was convicted and sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 60 10 Tan A Chiew was charged in the second police court yesterday with the theft of two fowls from the residence of Mr. Hafiz Gulam Sarwar, District Civil Judge, whoresides at 21-2 Wilkie Road. The police asked for a postponement until tho 28th inst. in order to complete
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  • 61 10 Sher Dal, Bengali police constable No. 128, of the Tanjong Pagar section of the Harbour Beard Police, was charged in the s* cond police court, yesterday with insubordination to Corporal No. 13, while on duty at the Tanjong Paear Police Station on Tuesday afternoon. He was convicted and fined
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  • 71 10 Inspector Costello, in charge of Orchard Road Police Station, in the second police court yesterday, charged Lance-Corporal 245, a Malay named Ibrahim, and Ali, police constable 583, with conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline, by slating what they knew to be a falsehood during
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  • 54 10 An Ah Hung, who was convicted a few days ago in the third police court of the theft of a number of zinc plates from the s.s. Krian, property belonging to the Straits Steamship Company, came up in the same court, yesterday, for sentence. He was awarded
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  • 65 10 A Chinese motor-car driver, named Kwek Keng Joo, was charged in the second police court this morning, with driving car No. 383, in a rash and negligent manner, thsreby causing hurt to a riksha coolie named Lee Tee Tee in Serangoon Road, yesterday afternoon. The police asked
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  • 83 10 Lim Tye Hok, Straits-born, was charged in the second police court this morning, with attempting to cause grievous hurt with a chopper, to Nassim Elias Solomon of Ben coolen Street. Accused was convicted and fined $20, or, in default of payment, one month's rigorous
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  • 106 10 Criterion Press Sued- Our Penang correspondent telegraphs that in the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Ebden, Mr. Tan Siew Kim, of Rangoon, sued the Criterion Press, Ltd as publishers of the Chinese journal 4 Penang Sinpoe' for alleged libel contained in an article in the
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  • 76 10 The Casino was filled to overflowing last night when the enterprising management screened the Fight between Wells and Moran for the championship of the world. It was a real good display of scrapping and the film depicts the various phases of the fight in a most realistic manner.
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  • 77 10 During the week ending July 21, there occurred 163 deaths locally, of which 110 were males and 53 females. Of the 163 deaths, 115 were Chinese, 28 Malays and 14 indians. Malarial fever claimed 32, fever not specified 9, phthisis 23, convulsions 19, beri-beri 13, pneumonia 10, dysentery
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    • 143 10 Latest Advertisements. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the Erection of Quarters for Engineers at People's Park Pumping Station. Drawings and Specification may be inspected and Tei der Forms obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office duriDg office hours. Tenders on the prescribed forms enclosed in the
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    • 213 10 Latest Advertisements. I ftfits to Remind You f 1 I THAT WE ARE SELLING RY AUCTION 1 On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next f 9 j I COMMENCING E\CH DAY AT 10-30 A.M. A large quantity of plated goods, table glassware, cutlery, S J table and bed linen, bath and
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    • 311 10 l UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY f IS THE I BEST RECOMMENDATION. 1 The Local Agents of ROSS'S, 41 I S THE BOTTLING SPECIALISTS OF i I London, Liverpool, Belfast and Leith, I I I I have received the following entirely 1 1 unsolicited testimonial from one of their I t Clients in
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    • 1335 11 S 0^ Co.esUsea DhSlllfl VfrtflAt TelephoneNos. 1283,1174 J 1.8. J rlllUiP <Jll VVl* j ™"fi! J Telegraphic Address GUAN KIAT. J Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal J Contractors, General Importers and 3 J Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- 8 I Mill Suppliers. m M fc| wi7? gr/ve you an Idea
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915
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    • 409 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. For London .Branksome Hall, August 12 City of Rangoon, August 15; Pyrrhus, July 24; Kashima Maru, August 4 Chumpon, July 25 Glenturret July 25 Antilochus, August 7 Agamemnon, August 21 Mashona, August 16 Kashgar, August 6 Sardinia (trans. Colombo), July 23. Liverpool Lycaon, July 25;
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    • 279 12 Latest Arrivals British Kaka Brit str 21-7-15 Outer Roads Natica Brit str 21-7-15 Bukorn. Shimosa Brit str 21-7-15 Outer Rds. Edendale Brit str 21-7-15 Inner Roads. Hock Lee Brit str 21-7-15 Inner Roads. Krian Brit str 21-7-15 Inner Rds. Aing Hin Brit str 21-7 15 Inner Roads. Hock
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    • 56 12 Japara for Pnlau Sambu and Indramajoe. Providence for Colombo. Singkel for Laboen Bilik, Tandjong Balei and Medan. Glenfalloch for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Scott Harlay for Malacca and Sabang Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Sappho for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Bourbin for Saigon. Zaida for Bangkok. Produce
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    • 38 12 The Osaka Shosen Kaisha has established a new branch office at Bombay, since the Company will shortly open a new line to Kurope. Mr. Asai has been appointed the manager of the new olfice.
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    • 43 12 Mr. Wouter Cool, adviser to the Dutch Government, called a conference of all the leading commercial men to discuss the Belawan Harbour prospect. The proposal to make Belawan an Ocean harbour meets with general approbation, but nothing definite was arrived at.
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    • 153 12 ARRIVALS —20 7-15. Van Heemskerk, Dut., 101, Wackers, July 20, Batavia, gen., X.P.M. Hok Canton, Brit, 278, Bergwitz, July 20, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. M. Austin, Brit, 97, Cowary, July 20, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. CLEARANCES —20-7-15. Indragiri for Deli and Batu Bahra. Malacca for
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    • 110 12 Vessels Expected 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, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Priam (Holt) July 27, from Europe, for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents,
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    • 194 12 Per P. and 0. steamer Morea. From London June 26.—To Singapore Mrs. R. L. Eber, Mr. H. Myddleton, Mr. C. G. Dun, Mr. B. Thomson. To Penang Mr. It. M. Levinge, Mr and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. J. P. Hutchinson, Mr. J. C. Harvey, M r. R. W. Hiam,
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    • 19 12 Allahabad, July 6.—A further fall of 2s. 6d. per ton has occurred in freight* from India.
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    • 768 12 The s.s Nyanza passed the Suez Canal on July 12. The Egremont Castle, for New York via Suez, is in port. The M. M. Liner Ville de la Ciotat is due here to-morrow at 6 a.m. The Chargeurs Reunis liner Amiral Neilly has safely arrived in France. The
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    • 70 12 The fiftieth anniversary ot his arrival in Japan was celebrated < >n Sunday, June 27, by Captain J. Carst, a veteran Dutch navigator, now resident at Yokohama. A cessful celebration was held at the Captain's residence at No. 25, Blnff, Yokohama, many Japanese and foreign friends of
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    • 73 12 The value of imports of shell into Japan for the manufacture of buttons during 1913 was 1,021,000 the figures showing an increase 881,000 yen as compared with preceding year. The following tablj shows the countries from which I shells were largely imported Japan in 1912 and
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    • 93 12 The following vessels, a Dori exchange says, have been token op on time-charter at HongKOUK market so far since last January Net rha p' r Steamer. Tonnage For. Kaiix.r 049 11 month- Mcl TongMng 117:; Om j G«nnni ISM Six tnonthVarg 874 Six month* HanameUl
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    • 159 13 C lomba harbour has always kept of the depth of tbe Suez j/nal but with tbe growth and size I fowooll coming east and the depth to which the Canal n .f dredged, the harbour authon;ive indented for a more c rn dredger to replace the Sir Coode.
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    • 167 13 The Bureau Veritas has just published the list of maritime casualties .1 during the month of February, 1915, concerning all flags, the publication reports the following Total losses Steamers 5 American, 1 Argentine, 1 Belgian, 33 British, 1 Danish, 1 Dutch, 3 French, I German, 10 Norwegian,
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    • 105 13 SI ipping between Vladivostock and various points, including the United and Japan, is at present very brisk, t>ecause of the transportation to Ku-sia of munition of war. According to the Osaka and Tokyo papers i is now importing from the Cnited States a large quantity of amoa, wire,
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    • 71 13 A i ile by auction of German w»r--unk in Tsingtau Harbour has led a good number of bidders. I 8 warships were knocked down at 22,575 yen. A torpedo-boat and a .or /400 tons) were sold for yen. AU the warships being
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    • 71 13 M the arrival of the st°amer of the British India C>mM'iv at liingoon from Madras, Mr. 1>. ll'jebuck, chief officer of the iip, acting as master, made a report t'Jtiie etfeet that Captain J. G. Bowuun, thn ship's» commander, had dis8pi>f; n'f.l from the vessel some
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    • 51 13 '»f the three thousand Hadjis ■'ho were left behind ?t Djeddah °n the outbreak of war, 1,400 will arrive in Java on or about Aug. 15 hy the 8.8. Kariinoen or Djocja. The balance will go to Puloe Roepia Sabang for quarantine on Aug. probably per 8.8.
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    • 242 13 Tke Grind and the Hotel Cecil Owned by Italian*. Writing a month ago in the Times of India its Simla correspondent says there was tremendous enthusiasm in Simla on Empire Day when the news arrived that Italy had joined the Allies and had formally declared war
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    • 123 13 Sir Wilfrid Laurier speaking at Toronto the other day said that if Germany were capable of learning a lesson from the war she would realize that a great Empire cannot be based upon German force, but must be founded on British freedom. Not from compulsion, but from
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    • 67 13 The Council of the Senate of Cambridge University has issued a special report on the depressed finaucial position of the University due to the war. They are opposed to borrowing or to applying to the Government for financial assistance towards meeting an estimated deficiency of £13,000. Theyrecommend
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    • 427 13 In its issue of the 13th instant the Bangkok Times discourses on the shipping trade of Siam. It notes that we {Malaya Tribune) held recently that in sjme remarks it made the other day on the establishment by the B. L of a regular line between that
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    • 137 13 At the recent session of the Mysore Economic Conference some interesting references were made to the possibility of developing industries in the State. The report of the technical committee showed that investigations are proceeding into the practicability of manufacturing paper-pulp for which there is a great
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    • 150 13 Duty of Teachers. Calcutta, July 9.— H. E. the Governor yesterday visited the Chittagong Sanskrit Institution, and addressing the Pundits, in the course of his speech, said It is not given to us all to serve the Empire iv this great crisis with our lives, but of those
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 230 13 Y. M. C- A. HOUSE. Excellent rooms are available fDr single gentlemen, with board and facilities for billiards and tennis. For particulars apply to THE GENERAL SECRETARY, V.M.C.A., Orchard Road. 1-5 31-7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Mnhy, ISA J sty. 1915, at 2.30 pm. L All those f mrteen pieces of freehold
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      • 484 13 It seems there are some who are still dealing with an enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases. Will you still buy the\ product of an enemy, though the Ali-British product SANAPHOS —Is superior to it I Sanaphos is the property of an All- I
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    • 348 14 Me&'s Secretary on the Wages Question. A demand that women railway workers shall be paid the same rate of wages as men in the same grades was the main point of a speech made by Mr. J. H. Thomas, If. P., assis-tant-secretary of the National Union Tlailwaymen, at
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    • 281 14 Following is the text of a communicatioi appearing in the Bangkok Times of 13th inst.: It is difficult for Westerners to understand the readiness of Chinese to form into societies for any and every purpose especially when such societies bring into conflict with the
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    • 315 14 Frenchman's Praise of England's Efforts Paris, June 19—The Matin begins to-day the publication of a series of articles by M. Jean Cruppi, former Minister of Foreigu Affairs, who lias been gathering in England impressions of what is thought and desired there, of British projects and British hopes.
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    • 205 14 The Quarterly open meeting of the Perak Fidelity Lodge, was held at the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, last week. The Chief Templar took the chair, and introduced the speaker, Bro. H. Lloyd, Deputy Grand Chief Templar and a Fellow of the Templar Institute. Bro. Lloyd, who was wearing the
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    • 211 14 The need tor economy in foodstuffs, which Cabinet Ministers are emphasizing in England, b.»s for some time been apparent. Meat in particular has risen in price, and in mail week it was noted that the falling off in supplies was not very great. It (.id not amount
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 229 14 PYRENE I it FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. II I The Fire Extinguishers for Motor Cars and Garages, j 111 I B $8 Do not attempt to put out a fire on a ear with water, sand, or a dry powder 8£ OBEQUARTFIRE WTIMGUISHER 7 f r extinguisher. These extinguishing elements are ineffective
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      • 146 14 AIDS TO TRADE, j! jj There are good salesmen— !j and the other sort. It all depends upon the man. Advertising has been rightly called an efficient but j i I the degree of efficiency of coy I on ihe han Uing j i ads. by the j apers I
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 449 15 TO BE LET_ TO LET. House No. 166-1 Orchard Road, hree-storied building, suitable for a Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Maacca Street. 5-5 v TO BE LET. Immediate entry. Compound house 1165, East Coast Road. For parculars apply at No. 29, Selegie Road. 24-6 v TO LET. Newly built
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      • 357 15 NOTICES HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. NOTICE is hereby given, that pursuant to M Tbe Alien Enemies (Winding-Tip) Ordinance, 1914," His Excellency Sir Arthur Henderson Young, K.C.M.G., has by instrument under hand dated the 14th day of July, 1915, countersigned by the Colonial Secretary, appointed me WILLIAM HARVEY MACGREGOR of No. 4,
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      • 380 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 Station. On or afcer the 15th of July every person found in possession of a Government Rifle, Bayonet or
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      • 434 15 NOTICES Largest Stockers OF Paints AND Oils. HIN WATT Co. SHIP CHANDLERS. Telephone No. 428. 102. Market Street KELEMAK RUBBER ESTATE, LTD. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register cf the Company will be closed from the 30th July to the 2nd August, 1915 (both days inclusive) for the
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      • 440 15 WANTED WANTED. A Shorthand Reporter for a newspaper. Apply 07 letter with copies of testimonials to Bdx 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. Applr
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 482 16 SHIPHNC___ Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—5, Collyer Qoaj. Tinder Contract with the Netherlands India Government Th, undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. ,o v July 23 BOTOTiri B S"*£? BUm Kota-Baroe, SriiMf TfV Baw-u'.. Botuafaaya, Bandierm...-m, July 23 1 1 Halik-Papan, Samarinda Mid 23 VAN GORCfI
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      • 132 16 j llHll—l i > m BAN LEE ANN Ltd. 58 59. MARKET STREET.! Telephone No. 1130. S.S. 44 HOCK LIM AND S.S. 44 HOCK KENG Daily service for Janda Brias, Puloe Batam, Puloe Bowean, Puloe Buloh, Puloe Bulang, Puloe Awi, Telaga Pongok, Selat Bedesa, and Soebang Mas. S.S. 44 SOON
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      • 518 16 P 6 STEAM KAYIGATIOH COMPANY. 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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      • 253 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. b.s. Takada 0,940 O.M. Robins, s.s. Madras 0,949 J. Kilpatnek, R.N.R. s.s.
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      • 410 16 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF TkCIA AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of *20each €1,200, Reserve Fund £1,5u0,; Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200 />oc BANKERS. The Bank of England, The T nm i City and Midland Bank, Ltd London County and Westminot Bank, Ltd.,
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