Malaya Tribune, 29 July 1915

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2- No. 175. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 547 1 Pictures You Will Want to See \V riGUBM IN E COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME R N AT THE PAQi N fl G CINEMA UftO i 11 U BEACH ROAD. BY THE SEA R To-Night I Second Show 9-15 To night I! 4 A LAV SH PRODUCTION WITH A NOTABLE C
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    • 147 1 Roneo Duplicators. 100 FACSIMILE I Letters, Plans, etc., per Minute. From $20 to Sl6O. 14 a, COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. THE SINCAPORE STORE Removed to More Spacious Premises No. 96 North Bridge Road ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF*fHE Very Best Quality Provisions, Wiies, Spirits, Etc-, Etc. Weth'n'-c our ers for
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    • 297 1 Grand Change of Programme. FDR!HER CONTINUATION OF THE WORLD'S 3 3EST SERIALS j AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE Gaiety Picture Palace JUNCTION OP ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. j Together with Another Change of Pictures SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THE WEEK. j P*r* 4of "The Peace and War in Mexico" Series 1
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  • 1423 2 Rangoon Chinese Merchant v. tiie Criterion Press. In the Supreme Court, Penang, on July 23 the c»ne was resumed in which Tan Siew Kirn, a Chnese resident of Rangoon, suhm the Criterion Press, Ltd., as tiie proprietors of the Peuang Sin Poe for d images for libel,
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  • 154 2 M Nothing Counts Except to a' the National Lifk. In response to a reque 8 t t r tm th Edinburgh Evening News, Lord H a! Dane sent for publication the f o iu mg appeal for recruits W I have faith that my countrymen will respond
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  • 86 2 Under the direction of the officials of the British Museum, ex cavations are bein* made on Govern ment land near Chatham, with the object of securing intact the skeleton of a huge mammoth, which had been accidentally partially exposed during some digging operations there. As each part of the remains
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 281 2 Zn JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I in niw r mm—in—i «■——■■—■j«<ii»im_iiii mi i i i ii^— 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
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    • 292 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co„ Seiegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 265, Gaylang Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon
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  • 613 3 Floods in Bengal Calcutta, July 13.—There has been an abnormal flood in the Dibrugarh District, the highest experienced for uiany years. It was at its worst on Saturday, t u y it is now subsiding. It is feared that there may have been some loss of life in
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  • 45 3 Waterworks construction throughout the F. M. S. is being carried on on a much larger scale than may be generally realised. Last year no less than $117,080 was expended on maintenance alone, whilst the outlay on construction of these exceedingly useful public works exceeded $700,000.
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    • 178 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE~| MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND i Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Tope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co" 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. Tuition
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    • 340 3 POWELL Co s CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1915. Sun. 4, 11 18 j25 MOT. 5 12 19 26 TU:S 6 13 20 27 \y ED 7 14 21 28 Tht;r>. 1 8 15 122 29 Frl 2 9 16 j23 30 SAT. 3 10 17 24 31 Tuesdays Land Sales. Saturdays
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    • 790 4 AUCTION SALES NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (IN LIQUIDATION) CONTINUATION OF SALE OF MARINE STORES To be held at the N. D. L. Stores, Tanjong Pagar On Friday, 30th July, 1915, at 10-30 a.m. BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR. POWELL CO. Auctioneers. 28-7 29-7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE By an Order of The Supreme Court,
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    • 184 4 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF TEAK HOUSEHOLD FUR\i Trpp ETC., To bo held at No. 34, Newton Road On Saturday, 3ht July. 1915, at 2 30 Pa Comprising wax polished and t«iv side-board teak writing table, polished, teak dressing table? t wardrobe, iron bedstead, eta, (On view from Friday, the
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  • 82 5 Thelf in a Dwelling. Tan A See was charged in the nd police court, yesterday, with e theft of a carpK from the house j Yang, number 86* Queen Street, and Afa Keng was charged in the same conrt with tbe theft of two lamp chimneys, the property
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  • 63 5 J 0. Dtvies, at present nnderg three months' imprisonment, regard to a share transac- was brought from the criminal on, yesterday, to the second court, to answer a similar preferred against him by M A C. Weasels of Johore Bahru. Conrt Inspector Bourne informed urt
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  • 68 5 Mr. Hafiz Gulam Sarwar, Civil ict Judge, appeared in the I nd police court, yesterday, to cute Tan Ah Chiew for the theft of two of his fowls from his > nee, 21-d. Wilkie Road. Accused lived in the same road, being employed at Nos. 23 and 24.
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  • 66 5 Fatima and Mina, two Malay ladies living in Victoria Steet, were charged in the second Police Court, yesterday, with having used criminal force to another Malay lady named Toon, also of Victoria Street. Mr. C. H. G. Clarke ordered Fatiina to find a surety in the sura
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  • 76 5 In the fourth magistrate's conrt yesterday, Mr. J. Flanagan, Inspector ot Weights and Measures,charged t wo Chinese silk-merchants of South Bridge Road with being in possession of false "lechning," used for tbe purpose of measuring cloth and silk, and, further, with refusing to produce the measuring instruments when
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  • 47 5 Singapore Ladies' untitled Association. The Walker Shield competition will t»e held at Balestier at 430 to-day. On Thursday, August at 4 p.m., a lecture .on ladies' ng and miniature rifles will ild in the club house, Balestier. At 130 p.m. t»»e Ridgway competit'"D will be held.
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  • 55 5 rhe following competitions will plased during August Bank idays—Saturday, Sunday and lay, Jaly 31st, August Ist and 2nd:—lB Holes Bogey Handicap, 18 Holefl Foursomes Stroke Handicap. Monday afternoon, August 2nd —13 Holes Mixed Foursome Stroke Handicap, Entries for which cose Sunday, August Ist, 6 pm. Full are
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  • 41 5 Launches for Saturday, Sunday ir < I Monday, will leave Johnston's at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m., and return at 9-30 and 10 30 am, 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. fitfins will be provided on these
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  • 32 5 untitled nearly as can be estimated l under Chinese management produced about 76 per cent, of T ta total output of tin from the '•delated M a i ay fttateg in 1914.
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  • 120 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 201 st Acction, July 28, 1915. Offer*a for sale PcU. 8,776.08 or 608,477 lbs. (Tons 224.76) Sold n 2,066.19 at 276,49«. Teua 122.98) Prices Realixei. Sheet smoked fine ribbed $181 to $188 n good ribbed 122 18 fine plain 180 aood plain
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  • 207 5 Singapore, July 28. —The offerings at to day's auctions, amounting to some 216 tons, met with a good demand, but the prices paid were with one or two exceptions on a lower level. Fine Pale Crepe brought the highest price of the sale at |135, a decline
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  • 232 5 Singapore, July 28. —At the Association auction held to-day there was a steady demand for practically all grades. It was evident, however, that in the case of many lots buyers' ideas of value did not come up to sellers' limits and the rubber was quickly withdrawn in
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  • 166 5 Singapore, July 28:—of the qnantity offered at auction to-day—about 220 tons —only about half sold. A lower price was to be expected, in sympathy with the decline advised from London. Fine Kibbed Smoked Sheet was down to $133, a large amount however selling at that figure. Plain
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  • 153 5 Thursday, 29th Marine Court enquiry into lo** of 8.8. Vivat. B. 1. homeward m-»il due. High water:-0.29 a.m. 9 ft. 1 iv. 11.47 p.m. 10 ft. 4 ins. Friday, 30th. Committee Meeting B*. Mary's Kome, 9.1* a.m. M. M. homeward mail expected. High water:—o.s9 a.m.. 9 ft. 1 in.
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  • 55 5 "Specially superscribed letters only. Tbe homeward M. M. packet Atlantique left Saigon at 4 pm yet-terday, and may be exacted to arri ft here at about noon to-morrow. Letters posted before 4 p.m. to-morrowi and intended for despatch by French packet should be superscribed. The Parcel Pout to Bonadir. britbrca.
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  • 226 5 (Singapore, July 29.) Tin.— s77-90 150 tone aold. Co ora.— Strong. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour Weak. Gambier- —Weak. Pepptr- —Weak. Other Products. —Market weak. Latest Loal Market Qaotitioat Nutmeg* 110 8. per pienJ 119-00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 740 Copra Gorong Talo 7.60 Copra Donga Jo...
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  • 56 5 Copra.—The market has since our last report been a declining one but to-day there is a slight recovery. Quotations may be given as $7 45 for Fine Sundried and $6.95 to $7.15 for Fair to Good qualities. Coffee—There is no change to report in the
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  • 139 5 Latest Quotations. (Special Service.) London, July 28, 4 p.m. Metils. Tin Straits, 3 montho £160.0.0. Bar Silver 22g. Product. Fine hard Para spot: t/SJ. Smoked Sheet 2/7. Plantation, Ist class quality crtpt: 2/6. Copra: £22.10.0. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore »pen ports spot 5$ dist s|. White
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  • 68 5 Singapore, J ulu On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 9/32 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 11/16 On India BankT. T. On Hongkong— Bank d/d 24 On Shanghai— Bank d/d 104 On Ja\a Bank r. T. 140J On Japan— Bank d/d 1132 Sovereigns—buying rate 5&24 India Ceil Bills
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  • 811 5 Prices Quoted ii the Mirk* this Kami* Singapore, July 39. 4 peers. Lyall and Eratt, Bxchang* and Shan Boxers, issue the following lijt of quotations Rubber Skirts. -*om. Taiue. Bayer*. Seller*. S/- Allagar 1/11 2/t t 1 Anglo Java 6/- 6/9 8/- Anglo-Malay 8/3 9/8 1 Ayer
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 288 5 Mails Close. To-day. Malacca,* Colombo and Bombay Jinsen Maru 2 pa Bangkok Penang 2 pro Pontianak Ban Fo ***** 2 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Sapuho 2 pm y alacca and Muar *Kaka 2 pm Bengkalis Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balei and Medan* Van Hogendorp 2 pm Batu Pahat AingH
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  • 319 6 To be Extended to Far E*st Calcutta. July ]2.—Owing to the enterprise of Mr. S. L. Ho, the hide industry in India is to be extended to ih Fa: East, Mr. Ho is a prominent mem her of the mercantile community in Hongkong, and owns lanie tanneries
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  • 161 6 Relief Measures. Silchar, July 15. —Noakbali, July 15—As a result of the conference at Laksbam junction, H. E. the Governor has sanctioned a further grant of Rs. 3.000 for gratuitous relief and another 2,000 from the Imperial War Relief Fund for the same purpose. The Taccavi loans,
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    • 213 6 W I wish I could Only $13.00 f f s OLE AGENTS: per case. John Little Co,, Ltd. inn imiii mi m rrrl mint uumm I MUST HAVE! FRAMROZS DRY GINGER ALE. j m —wwwmi—— miwu__._i.ij a NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT Please send Your Order to HIN
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    • 464 6 s *m I Only Three More Mights I AND SATURDAY MATINEE j Neptune's {Daughter I FEATURING Annette I Kellerman TirriMMm i Tbe World's njosf perfect wcroan pb^Sicallj?. 3 This picluie is tl c talk of Sing»ro»e— talked about in the horn n < f th« clubs—in tie In t« s—in
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  • 513 9 Tin $77.90—47.\ cents down. Latest advertisements are in--4 rted on 10. :c:— Rubber Factories and Tibet page j I; Indian News page 3. —:o: The Presbyterians at Penang are iring a site for a mansp. ii mi tms The Hongkong Jockey Club has •lied all alien enemy
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  • 189 9 In the West. Reuter's Special War, Impecial, and Ordinay Services. London, July 27, 5 p.m. Paris The French extended and consolidated their gains on the heights of the Vosges and occupied the important pass between le Linge and Les Carrieres. The Germans thrice counter-attacked unsuccessfully. The communique says that
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  • 105 9 London, July 27,9 p.m. In the House of Commons it was suggested at question time that wages should be paid in silver, in order to economise gold, also to withdraw the half-sovereign from circulation. Another proposal was that no passenger proceeding to the Continent should be allowed to
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  • 58 9 London, July 27, 9 p.m. There had been a big fight between the Germans and Turks at the Constantinople infantry barracks a fortnight ago. Ten Germans were killed and fourteen wounded. The populace are dangerously hostile to the Germans. The authorities have been collecting arras, and
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  • 46 9 London, July 27, 9.55 p.m. Washington: Sir E. Grey has cabled Mr. Lansing that Britain is preparing another Note to the United States, and has asked that the Note delivered yesterday shall be withheld from publication pending the receipt of the new communication.
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  • 139 9 London, July 27, 9 p.m. Copenhagen A Dane has arrived from Constantinople where he was working for a Danish salvage company. H« affirms that the Turks are at their wits end for fuel and ammunition. Old warships are being stripped for metals, and a house to house search
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  • 157 9 London, July 28, 2.35 a.m. Rome A communique states that the battle on the Carso plateau cantinued most fiercely on the 26th. The Italians advanced along the entire front. The left wing captured a strong position on Mount San Michele, dominating the most of the plateau,
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  • 102 9 London, July 27, 8.30 p.m. Amsterdam That the Russians are fighting magnificently is evidenced by to-night's Berlin co nmunique, the whole tone of which is that the situation is unchanged. It admits a great Russian simultaneous attack on the Narew front though it minimises the results. The
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  • 2388 9 The Loss of tbe Vivat. In the Marine Court, yesterday afternoon and this morning, the enquiry into the loss of the Norwegian steamer Vivat by colliding with the British steamer Brisbane, off Palo Tinggi, on July 14th, PJIS, was continued. Mr. E. L. Talma presided, assisted
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  • 18 10 There are 102 names on the Roll of Advocates and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of the F.M.S.
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  • 125 10 Death, by Hanging, of Mr- A W. Crombie. Kobe, July 15.—Mr. Alexander W. Crombie committed suicide by hanging himself at his residence early this morning. Mr. Alexander W. Crombie, of Messrs Why mark. A i lion and Crombie, came out to the Far East about twenty years
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  • 30 10 M. untitled, Russian Consul-General at Nagasaki, who has been transferred to San Francisco, left Nagasaki for his new post on the 4th inst. by the T K.K. liner Tenyo Maru.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 29 10 Latest Advertisements. NOTICE. Saturday and Monday ARE HOLIDAYS. j Will you kindly send your Order Fort AERATED WATER iM once or before Saturday PfFRASER FEAVE LIMITED. 29-7 30 7
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    • 216 10 Latest Advertisements. 9laffles Motel Saturday, July 31. SPECIAL LUNCH 1 F>. M. SPECIAL DINNER 8 F>.M. Orchestra Plays at Both Meals. W———— ffliMwnm—r—nnwiri— r———— v mini I—— ——11 n——i_ Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij (Royal Packet Navigation Co, of Batavia.) Notice is hereby given that the Weekly fast Service from Singapore to
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    • 178 10 fl i You've Tried the Rest I NOW TRY THE BEST. fl Great Auk's Great Auk's fC Pure Burton Pilsener I and Guinness's Stout. fl fl fl I Fully Guaranteed to I contain no preservatives or additions of any kind 5 whatsoever, so that the public may be sure that
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    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes, Cftc Jftalapa tribune* THURSDAY, JULY 29
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    • 202 7 Change of Situation. London, July 28,12.50 p.m. petrograd ihe withdrawal of Russians, a re disposition of their S and the abandonment of deep nts baa shortened the Russian t in the past fortnight to about n hundred miles, over five hundred of which fighting is proceeding, the
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    • 149 7 London, July 28, (1.45 a.m. A Petrograd communique records increasing violence in the battle on Narew front during Sunday an I Monday fighting, extending to the vicinity of Novogeorgievsk fortress. Vigorous Russian counterattacks followed the enemy's attacks '•ii the left of the Narew. Many villages and adjacent woods
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    • 36 7 London, July 28, 6.45 a.m. ttot in destroyers in the Black 1 Warded the ports of Tam-huni'-i md Rizeb, and sank a hundred an 1 fifty sailing ships near the fash lian coagt<
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    • 66 7 London, July 27, 9 p.m. At question time in the House of Commons, Sir John Simon stated that the Internment Committee had received 14.0C0 applications for exemption 7,325 of these were refused, 6,092 granted and 700 were awaiting decision G,vSO2 were repatriated 9,125 were interned. Sic thousand remained
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    • 74 7 London, July 27, 9 p.m. Congressman Sims of Tenessee has issued a statement showing that Germany and Austria had more nearly obtained a normal supply of American cotton since the outbreak of the war than France and Russia, while the Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands had enormously
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    • 134 7 London, July 2S, 12.55 p.m. A remarkable leader appears in the Daily Chronicle paying a tribute to the work of Mr. Lloyd-George, Minister of Munitions, and denounces the miserable intrigue of his former opponents and new admirers who are trying to run him as a rival of Mr.
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    • 165 7 London, July 28, 12.40 p.m. His Grace the Archbishop of York, in a two column article describing his for might's visit to the Grand Fleet, says it is impossible to realize the strain of waiting for the day and the sacrifices the men are making tor
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    • 71 7 London, July 27, 7.55 p.m. Paris The French after brilliant engagements have occupied the important town of Lome in the Cameroons. The German troops mutinied and descried. The whole Zemen district has risen against the Germans, demonstrating in favour of the Allie*. The Germans are retreating, burning and
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    • 42 7 London, July 27, 1* p.m. Washington The New York World says that the sinking of the Leelanlaw was unnecessary and lawless. It considers that act as far more sinister than the unfriendly tone of the German press.
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    • 952 7 Now Being Built for British Service. The interesting disclosure was made in the House of Common* on the 16th June by Mr. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, that we liad actually in process of manufacture the larger aeroplane which was in use by the Russian Government. He also told
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    • 58 7 Amsterdam, July I.—The Duchess cf Luxemburg is adopting a defiant attitude lo wards the Germans. They ordered her a amall bodyguard but she will not salute the officers and does not conceal her feeling respecting the German treatment of Belgium. The Ducheßs also disregards the salutes of
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    • 472 8 The municipality of Shanghai having the w*7/ to effect vast improvements upon the noisy, old-style tram services in the Model Settlement has found a very effective way of rendering important services to the general public in this connection. Lately they have been experimenting with noiseless, rubber-tyred, railleis cars,
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    • 162 8 The news that the Tsanchengyuan has elected ten members to draft ihe permanent constitution, and that preparations are being made in Peking to convene a Parliament next spring, is a welcome indication that President Yuan does not propose to entirely shelve the all-important question of China's constitutional development.
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    • 44 8 Scratching*. Race I—Peutetre. Race 2—Tomtom. 3—Accelerator. Race s—Betting Bill, Welcome One. Our Penang correspondent wires that there was good attendance at the Lotteries last night. Best prices Noreen 180 Friar 190 Laksfoss 130; Grorify 120; 150 Sador; Loaddeer 100 Betting Bill 200.
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    • 79 8 During the week ending July 24, there occurred IG9 deaths locally, of which 125 were males and 44 females. Of the 109 deaths, 123 were Chinese. 23 Malays and 18 Indians. Malarial fever claimed 21, fever not specified 6, phthisis 30, convulsions 21, beri-beri 9, pneumonia 13, dysentery
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    • 329 8 Kwong Yik Case. A trial was continued at Asaizes, yesterday, before Mr i tice Earnshaw and a special of Boey Lian Chin, anTx j of the Kwong Yik Bank (in ation), on a charge ot crZ* breach of trust as a banker ing sums totalling 1108$ The prosecuting
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    • 131 8 Two Men Charged with Attempted Murder. On board the British steamer Madawaska, at present in port loading a west-bound cargo, I serioos affray took place yesterday. F«»r some reason, not as yet ascertained, the No. 1 fireman, Wong Ah Hing, and another fireman, Koh Ah Chan,
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    • 120 8 Annette Kellerman, the graceful swimmer, perfect woman and exquisite actress has drawn record houses at the Bijou Theatre, the magnificent production creating flagging interest. To say that this film in the bes: that has been seen in Singapore is not doing tbe spsndid work anything mar th<it
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    • 44 8 The partial reconstruction of untitled. Tokyo V.M.C.A. hall at Ksnds to be commenced In September 1 vI including the new snditorium sns gymnasium. The Japan TUn* bears that all will be ready for the World's Sunday School Conference to be held in October, 1910.
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    • 515 9 Tin $77.90—47.\ cents down. Latest advertisements are in--4 rted on 10. :o:—» Rubber Factories and Tibet page 14; Indian News page 3. —:o:— Tbe Presbyterians at Penang are iring a site for a mansp. ii mi tms The Hongkong Jockey Club has •lied all alien enemy members.
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    • 189 9 In the West. Reuter's Special War, Impecial, and Ordinay Services. London, July 27, 5 p.m. Paris The French extended and consolidated their gains on the heights of the Vosges and occupied the important pass between le Linge and Les Carrieres. The Germans thrice counter-attacked unsuccessfully. The communique says that
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    • 105 9 London, July 27,9 p.m. In the House of Commons it was suggested at question time that wages should be paid in silver, in order to economise gold, also to withdraw the half-sovereign from circulation. Another proposal was that no passenger proceeding to the Continent should be allowed to
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    • 58 9 London, July 27, 9 p.m. There had been a big fight between the Germans and Turks at the Constantinople infantry barracks a fortnight ago. Ten Germans were killed and fourteen wounded. The populace are dangerously hostile to the Germans. The authorities have been collecting arras, and
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    • 46 9 London, July 27, 9.55 p.m. Washington: Sir E. Grey has cabled Mr. Lansing that Britain is preparing another Note to the United States, and has asked that the Note delivered yesterday shall be withheld from publication pending the receipt of the new communication.
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    • 139 9 London, July 27, 9 p.m. Copenhagen A Dane has arrived from Constantinople where he was working for a Danish salvage company. He affirms that the Turks are at their wits end for fuel and ammunition. Old warships are being stripped for metals, and a house to house search
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    • 157 9 London, July 28, 2.35 a.m. Rome A communique states that the battle on the Carso plateau cantinued most fiercely on the 26th. The Italians advanced along the entire front. The left wing captured a strong position on Mount San Michele, dominating the most of the plateau,
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    • 100 9 London, July 27, 8.30 p.m. Amsterdam That the Russians are fighting magnificently is evidenced by to-night's Berlin conmunique, the whole tone of which is that the situation is unchanged. It admits a great Russian simultaneous attack on the Narew front though it minimises the results. The communique
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    • 2388 9 Tbe Loss of tbe Vivat. In the Marine Court, yesterday afternoon and this morning, the enquiry into the loss of the Norwegian steamer Vivat by colliding with the British steamer Brisbane, off Pulo Tinggi, on July 14th, PJIS, was continued. Mr. E. L. Talma presided, assisted
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    • 18 10 There are 102 names on the Roll of Advocates and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of the F.M.S.
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    • 125 10 Death, by Hanging, of Mr A W. Crombie. Kobe. July 15.—Mr. Alexander W. Crombie committed suicide by hanging himself at his residence early this morning. Mr. Alexander W. Crombie, of Messrs Why mark. A i lion and Crombie, came out to the Far East about twenty years
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    • 30 10 M. untitled, Russian Consul-General at Nagasaki, who has been transferred to San Francisco, left Nagasaki for his new post on the 4th inst. by the T K.K. liner Tenyo Maru.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 48 7 I DRAGON" CEMENT j 8* TO THE Ifirf isT k" 88 I B AND TO 88 MUMIGIPAUTY I g OF VI g g Singapore. TBF C8VEWMEKT S OF j H DUPIRE f p JOHORE. L S SINGAPORE. J jg M Sole AgenU for the Straits »nd F.M S.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 244 8 ROBINSON CO. The Great War The Standard History of the All-Europe ConflictTHK FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. Not. 2.'!, 25, 27, 2«, 29, .'JO, 31, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43. Price 30 cts. each. Kitchener's Army And The Territorial PorcesTH E FOLLOWING PARTS IN STOCK. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,
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    • 74 8 FIVE STAR scoTcH WHISKY. ;**CWN CAMPBELL** Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. i Adelphi Hotel. I Special Dinner j 9 TO BE FOLLOWED BY A 5 IMasquerade Ball! J Saturday N'ght, July 3ht. 1 Weather permitting dinner will i 3 be served (i\ihe LAWN. J 9 9
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    • 34 10 l'l.»iPtl> II i mm. |J_ Latest Advertisements. NOTICE. Saturday and Monday ARE HOLIDAYS. Will you kindly send your order Fort AERATED WATER iM once or before Saturday P>FRiSfR s KEAVE LIMITED. 29-7 30 j
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    • 203 10 Latest Advertisements. 9laffles Motel Saturday, July 31. SPECIAL LUNCH l I?. M. SPECIAL DINNER 8 IP.M. Orchestra Plays at Both Meals. ———111 M»IP«ll».J»kJl«Ma3MB»M3MBMa»q«»n»[l.Jl».»»U»l Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij (Royal Packet Navigation Co, of Batavia.) Notice is hereby given that the Weekly fast Service from Singapore to Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya an i
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    • 175 10 s I You've Tried the Rest #8 1 NOW TRY THE BEST. Great Auk's Grat M S I Pure Burton Pilsener I and Guinness's Stout. I Fully Guaranteed to g contain no preservatives or additions of any kind I Mfliatsoever, so that the public may be sure that they are
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    • 1331 11 GUAN KIAT CO., j j Codes Used: 1 Telephone Nos. 1233, 1174. t$ *A.B. C. sth Edt. and A. 1.1 IIIIIIIIF <9MM VV| f (Private 145 Q.) g Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal 5 Contractors, General Importers and g Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- 3 Mill Suppliers.
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    • 355 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. For London -.Branksome Hall, August 12 City of Rangoon, Angnst 15 Kashima Maru, August 4; Glenturret in port Antilochus, August 7 Telemachus, August 21 Mashona, August 16 Kashgar, August 6 Nore, Oct. 5 MiBhima Maru, August 18 Suwa Maru, Sept. L Liverpool Kashima
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    • 52 12 The next Pacific Mail sailings from Hongkong for Srn Francisco take place as follows s.s. Persi* leaves on Aug 3rd. s.s. Korea eaves on Aug. 10th, ss. Siberia leaves on Aug. 17th Application for freight and passage should be made to Messrs Adamson Gilfillan 4 Co. V ide advt. on
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    • 213 12 Latest Arrivals. Sri Patna Brit str 28 7-15 Inner Roads. Aing Hin Brit str 28-7-15 Inner Roads. Kaka Brit str 28-< 15 Inner Roa Is. Krian Brit str 28 7-15 Inner Roads. Hock Hye Brit str 28-7 15 Inner Roads. Hock Eng 11. Brit str 28-7-15 Inner Roads.
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    • 70 12 Jinsen Maru for Malacca, Colombo and Bombay. Pertang for Bangkok. Ban Fo Soon for Pontianak. Sappho for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Van Hogendorp for Bengkalis, Ac Balei, and Medan. Aing Hin for Batu Pahat. Glenturret for Penang and Colombo. Golconda for Penang
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    • 68 12 The Belgian Government are proj posing to requisition a number of i Belgian steamers, and negotiations have been in progress between the 1 Director General of Marine and I shipowners. The Government have agreed not to requisition more than 20 per cent of the fleet of any owner,
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    • 117 12 Another shipping concern which has been able to reconp itself for previous indifferent years out of the recent high freights is the E stern and Australian Steamship Company, says the Financial T»mes. The gross profit last year was £40,800, as against £39,800, and the net
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    • 139 12 ARRIVALS —27 7 15. Trang, Brit, 73, William Pithie, July 27, Trang, gen E. 8. Co Hok Canton, Brit., 278, Bergwitz July 27, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Cyclops, Brit., 576'2. Arthur, July 26, Kube, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Bandon, Dan., 2183, Kiernsff, July,
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    • 143 12 Vessels Expected- 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, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I) July 31, from Singapore for Penang, Negapatam and Madras. 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. I.ogan. To Penang Mr. A Wilson, Miss Watson, Mrs G. H. Garnat. Per P. and O. steamer Maloja From London July 10.—To Singapore Nurse T. A Simpson, Nurse B.
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    • 56 12 The Apear liner untitled, 5389 tons, Capt. Mnnro, is doe to sail for Hongkong and Japan on Aogust 7th. The vessel has excellent accommodation for Ist and 2nd class passengers Messrs Adamson Gil-, fillan and Co. are the company's agents and should be com mimical, ed with for freight or
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    • 499 12 The B. I. Zaida sails on the 4th Angnst for Bangkok direct. The Glentnrret 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. Latest information
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    • 404 12 Chinese Trade Commission ia Aaser ca At a luncheon recently given t New York is honour of the Trade Commission now in th; country, says the San Francisc! Chronicle, the chairman of the com' mission made an earnest plea for more ships for the China
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    • 197 12 The British Trade Journal say* Clyde shipbuilders have disclosed that they are engaged upon a new type of war vessel, and they bave called upon their men to do tbeir utmost to speed their readiness for the fighting line. Armament makers in Glasgow have also on
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    • 331 13 In 1913*14 tbe value of the im- t Bangkok reached an excep,nal being practically Tea. i] ions above the average of the five jeart. The value of nt good* hi on" was over .ill ions above that average, and 11,870,003 above the previous figures, those of 1012-13.
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    • 262 13 Calcutta, July 7.—The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sharafuddin presided at a public meeting held at the Jama] Hall, Calcutta, Mahomedan Orphanage last evening for presenta congratulatory address to Abdul Karim Sbakur Jamal, a mer:hant prince of llangoon, who has n honoured with the distinction 1.E., and
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    • 35 13 Twelve prisoners escaped from rison in Batavia during Sunnight The European warder tireAl on theni, with the "'-"It that one was killed and a noiher severely wounded. All l rert ol the runaways were re-
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    • 234 13 Need of Imaginative Enterprise A good many people are agreeing with Mr. H. G. Wells that, as he submitted in a letter to the Times, v there is urgent ne°d to bring imaginative enterprise and onr outmost resources and scientific knowledge to the assistance of the new-born energies
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    • 201 13 A Reuter message from Simla says —The Special Commissioners sitting under tbe Defence of India Act at Lahore are dealing with some 82 persons alleged to have taken part in seditious conspiracy against the British Government. The origin of the conspiracy is to be found in the movement
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    • 493 13 Fate Of Three Women. London, June 23. —At the trial of George Smith, land agent, at the Old Bailey, \esterday, on a charge of murder arising out of the death of three women by drowning in a bath, Mr. Bodkin, X.C who is prosecuting, ■aid there was
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 54 13 Two Famous Whiskies The King's Choice THE K.C. AND Imperial V.O.P. (AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS) LIQUEUR SCOTCH. Distilled, Blended and Guaranteed by JAMES MUNRO SON, LTD., SCOTLAND. Your trial Order is solicited. SOLE AGENTS:SOLOMON Co. 5-2, D'Almeida Street, Singapore. Retail at tbe SINGAPORE STORE. 96, North Bridge
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      • 479 13 It seems there are some who are still dialing 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 Sanaphos is the property of an AllBritish Company, the
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    • 777 14 Interesting Competition. Prizes for Design. The Council of the International Association for Rubber Cultivation in the Netherlands Indies, in a circular dated from The Hague, Juno Ist, 1915, notifies n>ember3 as well as non-members of Dutch and foreign nationality, that the Association has opened the following prize competition
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    • 155 14 Evidence of Lack of Cordiality. In reference to the obvious lack of cordiality existing in the relations between the Saxons and Prussians, to which attention has been drawn (sa\s Eye-Witness in a recent dispatch), it is icteresting to note that tbe German official account gives all the
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    • 399 14 Japanese Explorer Arrives in India from the Land of the Lamas. Calcutta, July 14 The Tibetan traveller, the Rev. Ekai Kawagachi, has arrived in Calcutta on his way home to Japan, and is now staying as a guest of Mr. Probodh Kumar Das, Vakil, and the son of Rai
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    • 25 14 The two Conservative Opposition parties in the Roumanian I have carried a resolution in fay of Roumania joining the Triple Bt* tente in the war.
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 225 14 rUBBS&BBBBBBnW pvorwr 8* r 1 JA ML/1/% MLt i J JT I FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, j I The Fire Extinguishers for Motor (Ears and Garages. 1 J D not attem P t to put out a fire on a car with water, sand, or a dry powder I H extinguisher. These
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      • 83 14 I THE I B 1 Firm f that advertises boldly i A) and consistently is i 1 J J riably a good business house wh eh st-lls floods J 8 that tire well worth the price demand*d. w m cogui-en that its reputat.oo t B is at stake on tv-
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 409 15 TO BE LET_ TO LET. 186 No. 16G-1 Orchard Road, building, suitable for a Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacca Street. 5-5 n TO LET. Bunsalow, No. 61 i L'bar Road, 5 rr.inutes walk i. Pipe 4 laid, motor-fhed houses. Immediate Entry. particulars apply 8, Oxley 7 27-8 TO
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      • 504 15 FOR SALE LAND FOR SALE. Freehold land situate facing the Rangoon Road, high ground, area 11,089 sq. ft. Reasonable offer accepted. Apply to C. T. c/o Malaya Tribune. 1-7 30-7 FOR SALE. PRIZE-BRED DOGS. Thoroughbred bu'ldogs and pointers. All have pedigrees and are of best stock. Some of them are
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      • 300 15 NOTICES MJBLIcIIOLIDAYSr The Exchange Banks will be closed on SATURDAY, 31 ST JULY MB* MONDAY, 2ND AUGUST > Holidays. 24-7 30-7 NIJfICE. 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
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      • 341 15 NOTICES Largest Stockers OF Paints AND Oils. HIN WATT Co. SHIP CHANDLERS. Telephone No. 428, 102. Market Street 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 Depot, Keppel Harbour. 20.-7
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      • 449 15 WANTED WANTED. A Shorthand Reporter for a newspaper. Apply by letter with copies of testimonials to Bi,x 122 c/o Malaya Tribune. 13-5 n WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A Malay compositor for Malay newspaper. Apply to he Manager, Malaga Tiibu- f. Good salary to a competent man. 17-7 v WANTED TO INV£ST UP
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      • 690 16 SHIPPING Koainklijka Pakeivaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—5, Collyer Quay. »nder Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Th* undermen'wntd dates of dtpartur* are only approximate. __nm___ San.pit, BandjermaMn. Stagen Balik-Paran. RLYMKB. I g_i„i n Tarakan and BetOUW pith transh.pn.ent at Bandi.rmasin to v a rabahan. Negra. boentok,
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      • 520 16 SHIPPING 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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      • 302 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. AFCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular servce between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en loute. FLEET. Tons Commanders. 8.8. Taka«ia 6,949 O.M. Robins. s.s. Ahidras 6,949 J. Kilpatrick, R.N.R. s.s.
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      • 389 16 BANKS CHARTERED BANK (IF |*cjjy AUSTRALjA CHIiJ INCORPORATED BY ROY\r CHARTER. Pa ion UP 2"* 4bl in 60 000 s han JL2O each Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of P ro pri BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* I City and Midland Bank, Lm London County and Bank, Ltd., The National
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