Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND J SHIPPING GAZETTE [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 174. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 470 1 Pictures You Will Want to See W PIGUBfI IN P jj GOMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME R nat the 0A Q! Sy 0 OFF 0 c CINEMA UHiOI 11 U BEACH ROAD. BY THE SEA R d To-Night I Second Show 915 To-Night If A LAVISH PRODUCTION WITH A NOTABLE Cliff
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    • 81 1 PONTIUS FLUID. STEAM BOILER PRESERVATIVE. Is the most reliable fluid for cleaning and preserving Steam Boiler of any type. Whilst engines under action it cleans the internal parts of the engines, condenser and pumps, etc. This fluid will act on the various waters of the East, fresh or salt, especially
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    • 109 1 Roneo Duplicators. iOO FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per I Minute. From S2Q to $160. 14-a, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORETHE 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 our numerous customers
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    • 187 1 Grand Change of Programme. FURTHER CONTINUATION OF THE WORLDS 3 BEST SERIALS AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. Together with Another Change of Pictures SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THE WEEK. Part 4of "The Peace and War in Mexico Series WHAT CIVIL WAR HAS
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    • 72 1 Arrived! Arrived!! Latest Malay Music Pieces, Stambol and Kronchong, FROM TIO TEK HONG, BATAVIA. To be had from the Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements Federated Malay States Messrs Chok Brothers SINGAPORE. Also from our Sub-Agent G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer in Pianos, Organs and
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  • 734 2 The Great German Drive. The following cablet, appenr in luoi.m papers dealiog with the new Germ ai offensive Sim h, July 2nd.—The AustroGerman northward thrust from Galicia into South-East Poland, threatening Warsaw, appears to be the movement of chief importance at present. The Russian communique of
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  • 224 2 Gift from Jaffna Tamils. A very well attended meeting of Jaffna Tamils in Kuala Lumpur was held last Monday at the Victoria Institution Hall to consider what steps should be taken to collect funds for the purpose of presenting an aircraft to the War Office. Dr. Mclntyre w
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  • 275 2 A large number of managers and assistants from estates all through the country have volunteered for active service and those left behind are in many cases undertaking a great deal more than they can efficiently perform, at any rate in normal times, writes the Director
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  • 36 2 The value of the estate left by Miss Braddon, distinguished novelist, amounted to £08,812. It is estimated that this year the Canadian wheat production will exceed by fully 40 per cent that of any previous year.
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  • 242 2 Backache is rarely due to kifW tremble. Doctors will tell y OU thjj kidney disease, when it qj* be very far advanced indeed before it indicates its presence by net pains in the back. In the vast majority of cases L Uln bago it the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 218 2 ISts LITTLE CO., LTD. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Un, II i ii ii—— i m him i imumniwrrrr»~T— *~~|BWM Jackson's Patent Smoking AND Drying Cabinets. Total sales now over 300, of which 5 are not in use. Our warranty of 4 days from rollers to packing case has covered each
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    • 294 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basai 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, 165, Serangoon
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  • 515 3 [li'e do not necessarily endorse tfie opinion expressed by correspondents.] To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir,—Much attention is doubtless being centred on war news or more likely about the local Bank case at the Assizes during th-j last week, but as those who
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  • 86 3 Stockholm, June 27. —Swedish newspapers are narrating an attempt that was supposed to have been made on the Kaiser's life in Belgium in the beginning of May. They state that a railway bridge was blown up and an Imperial train containing the Kaiser just had time
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  • 58 3 A gift of £20,000 as an endowment of higher education iOn L pool and district, and to commemorate the services rendered to tLe Ocean Steamship Company by the two founders of the company, the late Mr Alfred Holt and the late Mr. Philip Henry Holt, was announced at the meeting
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    • 151 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE J MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: Nortb British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. Tuition
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    • 353 3 POWELL Cos CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1915. Sun. 4 11 18 25 IfO*. 5 12 19 26 TULS. 6 13 20 27 Wed. 7 J4 21 28 Truss. l s 15 22 29 1 j FRi. 2 9 1G 23 30 SAT. 3 10 17 24 31 Tuesdays Land Sales. Saturdays
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    • 52 3 PARA RUBBER SEEDS. Orders are now being booked for Para Rubber Seeds from seventeen years old trees, with a guarantee of 75 ion. Price $1.50 per l.i <H) packed in bags and $2 packed in boxes F.O.H or F.OJL Teluk Anson. Delivery commencing from September, 1915. MANAGER, Cicely Estate. 20-7
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    • 690 4 AUCTION SALES NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYtT" IN LIQUIDATION. AUCTION SALE OF NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS AND BOOKS ON NAVIGATION. ALSO FIFTY COMPLETE SETS OF SIGNAL FLAGS. TO BE HELD AT POWELL COS SALE-ROOM ©n Thursday, 29th July, at 11 a.m. For full particulars, see catalogues. By order of the Liquidator Norddeutscher Lloyd. Now on
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  • 40 5 Swimming Club. (rimming Club launches for >v. Sunday and Monday will at 9,10 and 11 a.m., 230 and m., and return at 9.30 and 3 ia.m 3 and 5.30 p.m. Titlin3 will be provided for on tl BOC -lays.
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  • 97 5 entto, July 13. —On their own m d Calcutta V>eat the Eastern era! State Railway by two goal", me beirg registered in each The H'mpshires on the DalQround disposed of the Aryans, tw > eOMII in the second half. U" met th CvlOODt a second time latter's
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  • 132 5 tre \th.s a large gathering at Ibe < i »11 Club on Jul} 23, the occasion i. ing the presentation of prizes to the nera of the va i ious competitors i he l«*t tournament. Iff*. L. P. I ien kindly presented the prizes tod congratulated each
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  • 377 5 Penang, July 24. —The attendance at the Racecourse, this morning, iiing the horsea preparing for *le racea which start on Thursuext, was excellent. The dieI of interest by our sporting iinunity, and good entries, and the rapid rilling up of the lottery point to a successful meeting.
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  • 168 5 Wednesday, 28th Band Botanical Garden*. s—tf p.m. High water: —11.59 am. 9 ft. 11.11» p.m. 10 ft. I ins. Thursday, 29th. Marine Court enquiry into lorn of ».h. Vivat. B. L homeward m*il due. High water: —0.29 a.m. 9 ft. 1 in. 11.57 p.m. 10 ft. 4 ins. Friday,
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  • 70 5 Singapore, July JSOn London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 9/32 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 21/32 On India Bank T. T. 176J On Hongkong— Bank d/d 24 On Shanghai— Bank d/d 104 On Jay Bank f. T. 140] On Japan— Bank d/d 1)32 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.£4 India Ceil
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  • 226 5 f Singapore, July 28.) Tin.— £7M§ 10<> tons sold. Coara.— Weak. Tapioca.—Weak. Sago Flour —Weak. Gambier.— Weak. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market weak. Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 S. per pical $19.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 22.00 Copra Bali 7.30 Copra Gorong Talo 7.40 Copra Oongalo 7.40 Copra
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  • 139 5 Latest Quotations, (Special Service.) London, July 27, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £160.0.0. Bar Silver 224. Produce Fine hard Para spot: 2/ss. Smoked Sheet 2/7. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 2/6. Copra: £22.10.0. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore open ports spot 5} dist. sf. White
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  • 60 5 [Malay Mail Special-] London, Jnly 23rd. —Rubber is quiet at 2s. <*>d. The Rubber Trust report has been deferred for two months for necessary information. DividendsThe following dividends have been declared Kuala Xal 4 per cent. Rubana (final) 7J per cent. Tali Ayer (final) 1\ per cent.
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  • 77 5 For the period from the 30th July to sth August, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and six pence one quaiter penny per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber on which export dnty is leviable on an
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  • 553 5 The Loss of the Vivat, In the Marine Court, this morning at 11 a.m. the enquiry into the low of the Norwegian Steamer Vivat, of Tonsberg, 1098 tons, Capt. J. B. Johannes, as the result of a collision with the British steamer Brisbane, Capt. West, in
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  • 166 5 Clever Theft. A few days ago, a Chinese appeared on Mr. E. Nathan's estate in Hock Lam Street with the laudable intention to replace the old guttering on some of the houses with new. As the man arrived with his tools, and made quite a workmanlike job in
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  • 73 5 Inspector Hawkins of the Marine Police, in the fourth police court yesterday, prosecuted a sampan coolie, named Keng Woe, with being in fraudulent possession of two tins of coconut oil value $15, found in his sampan by the River Police, about 3 30 on Tuesday morning. Accused
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  • 115 5 Papers, etc that Must Nat B: Brought into the Colony. A notification was published in the Gazette yesterday setting forth that, in the exercise of the powers conferred on him by the Seditious Publications (Prohibition) Ordinance 1915, His Excellency the Governor prohibits to be imported or brought into
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    • 89 5 Train Services. reyiseiTservices. Singatore r ankRoad) Daily. W EB K I)A Y tV D B DAYS. Mail Daily leave* for north at 7.7 am and 7 )>ni. Other trains leave for Johore at 0 am 10.29 am noon. 1.80 pm 2.66 pm 4.40 pru. Ma'l arrives from at tf.ltJ am
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    • 96 5 H. C. HUDSON (LATE OF ROBINSON PIANO 00.) Now has UP-TO-DATE appliances fur Tuning Overhauling Repairing 1 Pianos. THOROUGH QUICK CHEAP. Tel. No. 1168. SAILORS HOME, Singapore. ■iiiiiii nii ii— i———tti 1 I—i1 —i 1 rnmnrr irr r —i— imm immMH 1 Rathbourne Dairy Farm. Telephone 1382. J The .only
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 237 5 Mails Close. To-dav. Batu Pahat Hong Wan 2 pm Malacca, P. Swettenham and Penang *Ipoh 2 pm Medan Circe 2 prn Sourabiya <fc Samarang Japara 3 pm Palembang Reysiena 3 pm Rangoon §Karaor 4 pm Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang Giang Seng t pm Kota Tinggi 'J anjong Surat 4 j
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  • 404 6 Protest Against Likin. The native gentry and merchants of Chihli, Shantung. Kiangsu and Anhui are strenuously opposing the establishment of Likin stations along the Tientsin-Pukow Railway. They threaten to stop their transportation business on this line if the Central Government refuses to abolish them. But the Peking Government
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  • 48 6 The Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung admits, in an article referring to Mr. Churchill's recent speech, that Holland is indeed a great protection to the German flank. The paper continues by saying that the Dutch neutrality was indeed such and enters into comparison with the M violated neutrality of Belgium.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 277 6 j WELL, DID YOU GO TO THE {Palladium! j LAST MIGHT? I AND HOW DID YOU LIKE THE I BEAUTIFUL PHOTO-PLAY f j NeptuneV t i 1 Daughter I |N WHICH THE WONDERFUL f 1 Annette I i Keller man! J WAS FEATURED 1 Nice Picture Wasn't it Going Again,
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    • 157 6 118I IB 1 £L% J Cigarettes.which J amon 2*t cultured m tropical c!im«to. M H s^w^.TS^ d JS l^Jj?everywhere, are th< of the extraordinar care R taken in their manufartur- I I CIGARETTES. I J No. 444 1 leaf Per tin of 50, 75 cents. Manufactured in perfectly hygienic factories
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Cl)« roalapa tribune* WEDNESDAY, JULY 28.
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    • 56 7 The Anniversary of the War. London, July 27, 1.35 p.m. Paris The Government and Parliament have decided to celebrate the anniversary of the declaration of war on 4th August, and will address a solemn homage to the valiant Army and proclaim their determination to secure the definite
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    • 141 7 London, July 27, 12 50 p.m. Renter*! correspondent at Headquarters has visited the famous Hill <*»U which Field-Marshal Sir John French recently reported was recaptured from the Germans by means of gassing on sth May. He describes the German trenches as running in double tier along the crest
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    • 82 7 London, July 26, 9.45 p.m. In the House of Commons, Lord liohert Cecil, replying to a suggestion that cotton should be declared contraband, denied emphatically that we were fighting with gloves on. Every ounce of cotton destined for the enemy was, or ought to have 1 stopped
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    • 81 7 London, July 27, 1.40 p.m. Mr. Asquith has announced the total casualties to 18th July as: X;iv > 9,106 and Military 321,889, whereof the killed in the Army numbered 4,000 Officere and 57,384 Uiei). total casualties in Flanders 1 12.254 Officers and 255,049 J**, and in the
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    • 52 7 London, July 2G, 5.25 p.m. r, -|">!t Sofia correspondent that a convention ceding to l Turkish portion of the railway was signed in 111 Pk on the 22nd. All rive/r 0,7 w Ht of the Mantza rent conie > Bulgarian. The contoent IUI K Ui H 110 P
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    • 175 7 Stout Defence. London, July 27, 11.50 a.m. Petrograd Reports of brilliant Russian counter-attacks are the feature of the latest communique. The Russians not only stoutly defended the vital positions, but they were pushing the Germans back from important points. The German offensive in the northern regions of
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    • 71 7 London, July 27, 1.35 p.m. Petrograd Military authorities expect the climax both at Narew and Lublin within a fortnight. The next few days would reveal the part playable by the Germans along the Niernen front. An expert, Captain Shuemsky, estimates the effective German Cavalry force in the Baltic
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    • 134 7 London, July 2b\ 5.25 p.m. Amsterdam: Th* Russians have made a magnificent resistance on all vital sectors, and this is still maintained A Berlin communique claims that General Yon Bnelow has made some progress in t«a Nieinen district, taking a thousand prisoners. The Germans also made a
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    • 347 7 Graphic Pen Picture. London, July 27, 1.40 p.m. Mr. Ashmead Bartlett gives a vivid picture of the fighting described by General Sir lan Hamilton on 15th July. He pays a tribute to the Territorials, who were fighting with great dash and intelligence. He says that when the
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    • 339 7 London, July 27, 5.15 a.m. The death id announced or" Sir James Murray, Editor »»r the Oxford English Dictionary. [Sir James Augustus Henry Murray, Kt. cr. 1908; M A., 11.d., D.C.L., Litt D., D. Litt., Ph. D. editor of Oxford English Dictionary. Born Denholm, near
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    • 79 7 London, July 26, 9.35 p.m. Washington Britain's reply to the American Note of March 30 regarding the British blockade has been received. It holds that the British Orders-in-Council are within International law, though they may involve new application of principles. It argues that it is proper to
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    • 256 7 The island of Lagosta is the southernmost of the Dalmatian islands forming the archipelago of that name. It is 0 miles long and has a population of abont 1400. On the island was a powerful signal station. Dedeagatch is a seaport and railway centre on the
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    • 966 8 There has just been issued by the Director-General of the Siamese Customs an interesting statistical report for last year on the foreign trade and navigation of the port of Bangkok, in which this Colony is interested to a considerable extent. An outstanding featnre of the carefully
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    • 141 8 Diehn, of mutiny, vanishing act and Behn Meyer and Co. fame, is still having a good time in Sumatra. That, at least, seems evident from what the Straits Echo's correspondent at Medan, Deli, Sumatra, reported on the 23rd instant, his reference to the hero" and his charming
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    • 255 8 Orang Utang at Large at Sea. There was a considerable commotion on the steamer Ban Fuo Soon in the China Sea yesterday afternoon at five. The vessel, in-bound with a full load of passengers and cargo from Borneo Ports, also carried a four-footed hairy gentleman
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    • 100 8 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell and Co.'s sale-room yesterday afternoon Freehold land together with the three plank and tile-roof shophonses being Nos. 77, 78 and 78-1 off Tanglin Road, area G,322 sq ft, P rt of Grants 13 and 21. Total
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    • 36 8 Information has been reci\« 1 from the Consul General for the Netherlands that the white light of Tanjong Datoe (Amphitrite B*V will not be exhibited for some time to come, owing to repairs.
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    • 487 9 Tin $7*? —123, cents down. «—:o: Mexican Muddles page 14. —:o:«— Correspondence—the Rubber Trade page 3. m t m Hard Para rubber, to-day's wire 2/.VJ. Plantation rubber, Ist quality c, is 2/0' spot. Copra is now quoted at £22.10.0. London market. Sago flour is now priced at
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    • 221 9 At 12.15 on the 4th of August it is proposed to hold in S. Andrew's Cathedral a Service of Solemn Declaration of Faith in God and in Our Country's Cause. The Service will take the form of an act of Thanksgiving for God's Protection and Blessing
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    • 101 9 The Bangkok police has made a successful effort to prevent a certain class of residents from parading Suriwongse and Si Phya roads (streets in the residential quarters of Bangkok) and the residents are grateful for the change, says the Bangkok Times in commenting on traffic problems. There are
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    • 84 9 The death of Mrs. Mary Ann Kurtzhals, at Stettin, on April 6th of this year, is officially announced in Bangkok. She was born in London as the daughter of the late Admiral Bush of the Siamese navy and married to Mr. Arthur Kurtzhalss, formerly of
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    • 63 9 This favourite cinema show is providing its patrons to-night with novelties, 'A Fiend and His Friends" (descriptive of human life and its traits) and a Tanhauser photo-play, "In a Garden," as star features. A complete change in the first show, latest Pathe war topicals and other highly amusing
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    • 153 9 Mr. and Mrs. Ong Boon Tat and Mr. and Mrs. Teck Seong are leaving to-day for Penang by the S. S. S. Co.'s speedy liner Ipoh (Captain Daly in command) on business and pleasure bent. The return trip will be made by rail, the party visiting all places of interest
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    • 45 9 The Kwool Yik Case. Before Mr. Justice Earnshaw and a special jury the case against Boey Lian Chin was continued. Throughout the day Mr. Braddell, for the Crown, addressed the Court on the affairs of the bank and the case was again adjourned.
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    • 394 9 This morning, in the Supreme Court, the Appeal Court continued its sittings with the Acting Chief Mr. Justice J. S. Bucknill, XC, Mr. Justice L. Ebden and Mr. Justice R. C. Edmonds on the bench yesterday. Several cases were withdrawn yesterday, the memorandums not being filed.
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    • 203 9 A lighter was sunk this morning between Freshwater Island and St. John's Island by collision with a steamer. No lives were lost. At Macassar was arrested, on the 16th instant, a postal office official from Soembawa, in whose cash a shortage of fls. 3,000 is reported to have been discovered.
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    • 124 9 The Italian Front. On the Carso Plateau. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Service. London, July 27, 2.30 a.m. Rome A communique states that after artillery preparation the Italian infantry on the lower Isonzo resolutely advanced on Snnday, and made appreciable progress on the left wing. They captured a
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    • 31 9 London, July 27, 5.10 p.m. The Italian General Cantore, a famous leader in the Tripoli campaign, fell at the head of the Alpini at Ala in Trentino.
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    • 51 9 London, July 27, 5.15 a.m. Rome An official statement says that simultaneously French destroyers scored a success at Ligosta and Italian destroyers occupied the island of Pelagosa, which the enemy had been using as a signalling station. They captured the Austrian garrison who had hidden in
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    • 98 9 London, July 27, 5.15 a.m. The Government has been defeated in the House of Lords, who, in spite of an appeal by Lord Lansdowne, adopted by 44 to 31 a motion by Lord Balfour of Burleigh to adjourn the debate on naval and military pensions bill
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    • 74 9 London, July 27, 1.35 p.m. Rome Serbia is rapidly reawakening. Typhus has been vanquished. Supplies have been received placing the Army again on the highest level, and the frontier is guarded with French aeroplanes. Belgrade is defended by six batteries of Serbian artillery, two Biitish, two French and
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    • 19 9 P. O. Benalla Safe. London, July 26, 6.40 p.m. Durban The fire on board the Benalla has been mastered.
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    • 185 9 London, July 26, 10.45 p.m. The Board of Education to-night issues a scheme for the organization and development of scientific and industrial research. It appears to be incontrovertible that if the nation is to advance, even to maintain its industrial position, there must be such research
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    • 88 9 Another Submarine Outrage. London, July 20, 6.40 p.m. The American steamer Leelanaw and the British steamer Grange wood have been sunk in the North Sea by German submarines. The crews were saved in their own boats. London, July 27, 5.10 p.m. Washington The torpedoing of the Lsenlanaw
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    • 71 9 London, July 27, 1 35 p.m. Kirkwall The Leelanaw's cargo of flax and her crew were taken on board the submarine and transferred to their own boats almost within sight of the Orkney Islands. The submarine fired twelve shells on the Leelanaw and as she did not
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    • 72 9 London, July 27, 5.10 p.m New York Jeremiah Baly, the chairman of the Strikers Committee at Bayonne, has been arrested on the suspicion that he was influenced by outside interests to stir up trouble at the Standard Oil Works. Baly, on being interviewed, denied that he was
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    • 131 10 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held in the Board Room, on Friday, 30th inst. Agenda. L To confirm, if approved, the Minutes of the Ordinary and Special Meeting, of 25th June, 1915. 2. President's Remarks. 3. Questions by the Municipal Commissioners. 4. Letters. To
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    • 103 10 The lecture on First Aid will be given on Thursday, July 29, at 5.30 p.m. in the V W. C. A. Ins.ituteby Dr. F. J Hornsey. A class in Voice Production will be formed on Au<z. 2nd at 10 a.m. under the direction of Mrs. Hancock, who kindly
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    • 93 10 Lahore, July 10.—The Kashmir Durbar announces that cholera is at present prevailing in the following Tahsils in Kashmir Province. 333 cases with 191 deaths have been reported there from up to the 3rd July :—Avantipore 6 cases and 4 deaths, Anantag 138 cases and 81 deaths, Kulgara
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    • 15 10 The Sennah Company has gone into liquidation, says a special wire to the Sumatra Post.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 221 7 I 5 for the price of 4 I I XX Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, Vm in trouble one of my confounded 2B tyres has burst, aud I haven't a spare." jgj 2nd Motorist i" No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 226 8 I ROBINSON CO. The Great War The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict THE FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. Nos. 23. 25, 27, 28, 20, 30, 31. 38, 39, 10, 11, 12, 43. Price 30 cts. each. Kitchener's Army And The Territorial ForcesTHK FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. Xos. 1, 2, 3,
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    • 87 8 ASK FOR "SARANG BURONG" BRANDY. 1 -t -■■>-■■ JM Birds Nest Brandy SOLE IYIPJRTEEH CALDBECK, MACCRECOR CO. i Adelphi Hotel, i Special Dinner J TO BE FOLLOWED BY A <J 1 Masquerade Ball 2 Saturday Night, July 31st. Weather permitting dinner will be served on the LA.WN. > I (Unmasking
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    • 158 10 Latest Advertisements. BEST HOUSE FOR PARANGS, CHANGKOLS, AXES, ETC. GUAN LEE TYE KEE No. 201 Beach Road NOTE OUR TRADE MARKS H j Our trade marks are on each article sold and the general public, and particularly purchasers of our parangs, changkols, etc., are advised to see to it that
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    • 485 10 Latest Advertisements. AUCTION SALE OF TE AX HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., To be held at No. 34, Newton Road On Sitvrdiy, 31st July, 1915, at 2.30 pm. Comprising wax polished and Teak side-board, teak writing table, wax polished teak dressing table, teak wardrobe, iron bedstead, etc., etc. (On view from Friday,
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    • 95 10 THE TAPAH RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN that the Directors have this day declared an Interim Dividend of 5 on account of the year ending 31st December, 1915, payable to shareholders on the Register on the 14th August, 1915 AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVE* that the Transfer
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    • 279 10 Ht's No Use Trying j i !to persuade yourself that you arc getting anything better by paying I higher prices for Guinness's Extra I Foreign Stout than those Charg- I ed by our Agents. k I THERE IS I l I ONLY ONE QUALITY I 1 of tkis Stout and
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    • 1317 11 GUAN KIAT CO., j CodssUsed J\£ Altilllffc Ski I {™«P h< >" N <>" 233 7* 3 A. B. C- and A. 1.1 J *****1|f <J II CVI. J 5 Telegraphic Address GUAN KIAT. 3 —■—J 5 Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal S I Contractors, General Importers and 5 1
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915
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    • 345 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. For London :Branksome Hall, August 12 City of Rangoon, August 15 Kashima Maru, August 4; Glenturret in port. Antilochus, August 7 Agamemnon, August 21 Mashona, August 10 Kashgar, August 6 Nore, Oot. 5 Alishima Maru, August 18 Suwa Maru, Sept. 1. Liverpool Lycaon, in port.
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    • 75 12 P. O. LINER IN CANADA. Tl r< cent arrival in the port of Montreal of the P. and O. liner Peshawur aroosed great interest among the local shipping community, as well it might do, seeing that HO P. and O. liner hasever been in tin- St. Lawrer:-e before. The ex
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    • 190 12 Latest Arrivals. British Madawaska Brit str 27-7-15 Outer Koads. Kuala Brit str 27-7-15 Inner Rds. Lycaon Brit str 27 7-15 No. 6 Wharf Hai Nam Brit str 27-7-15 Inner Rds. Sappho Brit str 27-7-15 Inner Rds. Ban Wbatt Hin Brit str 27-7-15 Inner Roads. Anjou Brit str 27-7
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    • 45 12 Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Ipoh for Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang. Circe for Medan. Japan for Sourabaya and Samarang. Rensiena for Palembang. Kamor for Rangoon. Gang Seng for Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. Glenturret for Penang and Colombo.
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    • 259 12 Denmark's shipping industry did not do at all well in 1914, the gross freights earned by tramp steamer companies during the year having b-k n, according to the Svensk Sjofarts Tidning, about one fourth less than in 1913 while ih the case of sailing-ships the decline was heavier
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    • 99 12 ARRIVALS—26 7 15. Sardinia, Brit., 4143, Jeffery, July 25, Shghai, gen., Adamson GilfillanCo. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, July 25, T, Anson, gen., Adamson GilfiHan Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit., 199, Taylor, July 25 Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. M. Austin, Brit, 97, Cowary, July 25, Langkat, gen., E.
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    • 33 12 Van Outhoorn for Singapore. Alma for Deli. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, Began Dat m and Teluk Anson Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping.
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    • 18 12 T. Maru, R'goon, July 26, P. S. Co. Kamor, Rangoon," July 29, G. H. S. Co.
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    • 161 12 Vessels Expected- Priam (Holt) July 27, from Europe, for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, xMessrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Pyrrhns (Holt) July 30, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ekma (B I.) July 31, from India for Singapore. Agents,
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    • 129 12 Per P. and O. steamer Novara From London July 3.—To Singapore: Mrs. S W. Turner, Mr. W. C. Logan. To Penang Mr. A Wilson, Miss Watson. Mrs G. H. Garnat. Per P. and O. steamer MsJojs From London July 10. —To Singapore Nurse T. A Simpson, Nurse B.
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    • 20 12 The Holt liner Helenus, from Liverpool on Ju4y <Sth for Singapore, Hongk »ng, Shanghai and Yokohama, passed Suez last Friday.
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    • 319 12 The Glenturret arrived in port for Genoa and Hull from Shanghai. The E. A. Cos. liner Tongking is due here shortly from Melbourne. Visible tonnage for London is now more than sufficient for requirements. -——to:™ The N. Y. K. liner Fushima Maru has arrived in London on the
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    • 236 12 Following the publication in a New York paper of statistics tending to show that the Panama Canal is 1 likely to have a detrimental effect upon the Suez Canal, If. L. Ozanne, acting manager of the Suez Canal Co.'s London office, is quoted by the Liverpool "Journal
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    • 459 12 From Latest Arrivals From Sin^ We now learn that the exact W of life consists of 5 passengers nese) and 6 of the crew &U oi had been drowned before issigtai could have reached th^m. Just after the collision d] a m. in a very
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    • 117 12 His Majesty having signify Lord Muskerry that he WOSM graciously be prepared to accept it, a specially prepared bound copy the last Annual Report of th< of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild has been forwarded by h* Lordship to the King at Bnckinf ham Palace. Lord
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    • 62 12 The. Swedish Vice-Consul at A angel, it is alleged in a G< paper, has been warned by his Government that the Arctic Ocean bal been sown with mines by German) with the object of hindering the arrival of munitions for R is»i < 1 that consequently
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    • 690 13 £20,000,000 in Ships. America's Opportunity With regard to the recent asseri v former Attorney-General kersbam that one method open p I'nited States for reprisal for of American life and proon the Lusitania would be the seizure of the Teuton ships laid up c port! of this country, says
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    • 208 13 t A Man, a Bear, and a Python. A M snake yarn," in which a man, a bear, and a python all figure, comes from Seremban, where, presumably, a heat wave of great intensity lately rendered life almost impossible. As published originally by the Malay Mail it
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    • 260 13 The attitude of the Chinese in the Malay Peninsula towards Great Britain in the present crisis is one of unswerving loyalty. We have instances of this every day in the expressions used by leadingTowkays whenever the wa is mentioned. That it is not mere lip service has
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      • 615 13 A Token o! Gratitude. BY A GRATEFUL PATIENT. As a token of ray gratitude I insert this notice in the Malaya Tribune, for I have been cured in a very short time by Dr. If. Shuiraoda, of 4U North Bridge Road, Singapore, of a very nasty and troublesome disease for
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      • 475 13 Will }ou still deal with an enemy whose vicious couutrymen are killing our brave comrade) by asphyxiating gases i Sanaphos improves upon and displaces the product of an alien enemy. The King-Emperor has excluded Germanmade goods from his palaces, and fromithe use of his household. In this His Majesty sets
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    • 779 14 In his report of the working of the Trade and Customs Department during the year 1914 Mr. F.J. Weld says The decrease in the of trade which amounted to $37,834,157, was a decrease from 1013 of 10 19 per cent. The exports show a healthy excess of 50
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    • 189 14 LORD WILLINGD3N'S Apfeal. Bombay, July 13. —In response to an invitation of the Overseas Club, H. E. the Governor of Bombay, through the Secretaries of the Bombay Presidency Branch of the Imperial Indian Relief Fnnd, appeals for assistance in the Club's movement for raising an imperial
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    • 217 14 The Anniversary of War. Meeting in the Federal Capital- Kuala Lumpur is to participate in the movement, which is the outcome of the Guildhall meeting on May 19th last, to hold public meetings of a patriotic and imperial nature throughout the Empire on August 4th—the anniversary of the
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    • 52 14 Washington, June 2'J. —Heavy fighting has taken place around Mexico City, the followers of Carranza being defeated. Some United States officers have been arrested. General Huerta and his Lieut, Croleo, are detained in El Paso, and are charged with using American backing to start a new revolution in
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    • 94 14 College at Saugor. Allahabad, June 25 —It is understood that preparations are being pushed on to prepare a Ca\ School at Saugor for the reception of a batch of Cadets from How be trained on the lines idopted the Cadet College, Qnetta. Thfl a plete scheme comprises
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    • 23 14 Mr. Lancelot Sanderson, untitled M.P., has been appointed Chief Jo* tice of Bengal vice Sir Uwi Jenkins, who resigns from Nov. w next.
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      • 221 14 l PYRENE i 1 aL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. 1 The pire Extinguishers for Motor Gars, and Garages. 1 *S II [II v fgj A Do not attempt to put out a fire on a ear with water, sand, or a dry powder Sj M9ERf^mRATORiEsnic ,i extinguisher. These extinguishing elements are ineffective
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      • 85 14 I THE j Firm I I that advertises boldly V 5 and consistently is i«*»- i JJ riably a pood business I house wh eh sells E I that are well \sorth th< B price cemand'd, and cogai-es that its repul IV is at stake on eve ry t* that
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      • 373 15 TO BE LET_ TO LET. Isa No. 166-1 Orchard Road, --toried building, suitable for a Apply to J. A. Elias, M Mal Street. :> 5 i TO LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER. The Ground Floor of 16-18 Stami| Road, at present occupied by ssrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., ba taken as one
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      • 448 15 NOTICES ANNIVERSARY 0THE DECLARATION OF WAR. NOTICE. A Public Meeting of British Subjects will be held under the auspices of the Straits Settlements Association on Wednesday, 4th August, 1915, at 5-15 p.m., in the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, for the purpose of passing the foliowirg resolution "That, on the anniversary of
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      • 360 15 NOTICES PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. The Exchange Banks will be closed on SATURDAY, 31 ST JULY WHfc MONDAY, 2ND AUGUST > Holidays. 24-7 30-7 NOTICE. Any claims against the Estate of the late B.M. WOOLLCOMBE should be sent to the undersigned not later than August 10th, 1915. J. C. H. DARBY, Cable
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      • 428 15 NOTICES GENUINE QUALITY METHYLATED SPIRIT. STOCKISTS HIN WATT CO., SHIP CHANDLERS. Telephone No 428. 102. Market Street NOTICE. 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. Oh
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      • 444 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 n WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A Malay compositor for Malay newspaper. Apply to .he Manager, Malaya Tribune. Good salary to a competent man. 17-7 v WANTED TO INVEST UP TO
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      • 649 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. CoUyer Quay. Onder Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Tb*> undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Btngka\van«. Billiton f"&2 DE K<>CK Pontianak J" > 2 SAM PIT Pngi-Radja. Sapt. Tembilahtn. R* n .'at and Retch BtTW July 28 ALTIVG
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      • 516 16 JSHIPPINC P 0 STEAM NAVIGATION 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
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      • 260 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. APCARLINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Lice maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, H< ngkongand Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commanders, s.s. Takada 0,949 O.M. Robins, s.s. Madras 0,949 J. Kilpatrick. R.N.R. s.s. Japan
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      • 375 16 BANKS CHARTERED BANK t'F INCH AUSTRALIA CHll INCORPORATED BY R 0Y »r, CHARTER I Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of P ro pn BANKERS. The Bank of England, The I j City and Midland Ltife London County and Bank, Ltd., Thecal'' Bank of England, Ltd. Th P Bank of Scotland, L
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