Malaya Tribune, 31 July 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, No. 177. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 496 1 STRONGER EVERY TIME I P A UNIQUE VARIETY OF PICTURE-PLAYS W I P Convincing. Entertaining and Amusing Figure in J* j Q COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME |j GAT THE fj AQIII fl OFF E R CINEMA UflOlllU BEACH ROAD. fl BY THE SEA J A To-Night! Second Show 9-15 Tonight
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    • 148 1 fOO FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc.. per iViinute. I From S2O to Sf 60. S 14 a, COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. I 11l If mil I M——BB—O—fcj THE SINGAPORE STORE Removed to More Spacious Premises No. 96 North Bridge £oad ADELPHi HOTEL BUILDINGS. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF THE Very Best Quality Provisions, Wi
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    • 272 1 Jhis Week's Grand Holiday Programme AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE THE GAIETY PICTURE PALACE JUNCTION OF ALBERT AND BENCOOLEN STREETS. A Combination of Specially Selected Pictures MAX LINDER-THE LAUGH PRODUCER I In a Three— 3—Part Comedy MAX GETS TOO MANY MOTHERS=IN=LAW No. sof 44 The Peace and War in Mexico
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  • 942 2 Soldiers, Shells and Wheat. Interview with Sir T. Shaughnessy. (By Fbederk William Wile.) M Canada is prepared to make every effort and sacrifice in her power t«j go through with the task which the Empire has taken in hand, no matter what the cost In these words Sir
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  • 73 2 The King has granted the Distinguished Service Cross to Flight-Lieutenaut John Philip Wilson, K.N., and Flight Sub-Lieutenant John Stanley Mills, R.N., for their services on June 7, when, after a long flight in the darkness over hostile territory, they threw bombs on the Zeppelin shed at St. Evere,
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  • 220 2 BY A GRATEFUL PATIENT. As token of my gratltn-i- T insert tms notice in the Tribune, for I have been cured very short time by Or L i oda, of No. 23 Bugl.'sw Singapore, of a very nastv J troublesome disease for which I kJ been
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    • 236 2 /i A AND RIOIOTWKIHI^^^^ SSn, JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. V* W w-ui- M >«1|W *mm\wmut MM. mwna»—" IM —'a—ilflJBg—Pi■■!«■■■■———■» Jackson's Patent Smoking AND Drying Cabinets. Total sales now over 300, of which 5 are not in useOur warranty of 4 days from rollers to packing case
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    • 318 2 THE "QUEEN MARY" PEN. Jfti 25 <*• 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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    • 294 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Baeai Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin (Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co, Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 265, Gaylang Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon
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  • 546 3 Elementary Schools. In view of the approach of the time for schools to take their summer vacation, the Prefect of Shanghai has issued a notice to the educational inspectors and schools of his district, reminding them of an order from the Provincial Governor which authorizes the Prefect to
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  • 123 3 Amongst the Orders issued hy President Yuan on Ist July whs ou« relating to the constituti<»nal arLtirs of the State, reading as follows The Kuominhuiyi is au organization for deciding upon the Constitutional Law cf the RepuMic of China the law for its formation has been promulgated, and
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    • 145 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE~| MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co" 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. Tuition by
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    • 385 3 POWELL Co s CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1915. Sun. 4 11 18 25 i Mon. 5 12 19 2G I j i TOES —!6 j 13 j 20 27 ~*+*m Wed. 7 14 21 28 I XteUßg. l 8 15 22 29 Fri 2 9 10 23 30 SAT. 3 10
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    • 824 4 AUCTION SALES PRELIMINARY NOTICE^ AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, IRON SAFES, ETC. To be Held at Sir John Jackson's Works, Robinson Road On Saturday, 21st August, at U a.m. POWELL CO., Auctioneers. 30-7 20-8 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF SIX STEAM LAUNCHES The property of
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    • 117 4 TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMA TOGRAPHS SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co, Ship-Chandlers, Sail-Makers, Suppliers and Commission 18-19, ROBINSON Road. Telephone No, 1268 BEST HOUSE FOR PARANGS, CHANGKOLS, AXfc ETC. GUAM LEE TVE K££ No. 201 Beach Road NOTE OUR TRADE MARKS
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  • 163 5 Saturday, 31st. v Soho 1 Annual Sport*, 3.30 p.m. Got* n.n-nt Holiday. I> ang Kace». H. I. oatwtld mail expected. H water: -0.42 a.m. 10 ft. 1 in.; I.SO p.m. 9 ft Sunday, Adjust ht. S:h Sunday after Trinity, jl M. outward mail expected. wat^r:—l.29 a.Lu. 9 ft. 6
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  • 136 5 Latest Quotations, (Special Service.) London, July 30, 4 p.m. Mehls. Tin Straits, 3 months £156.0.0. Bar Silver 22 7/IG. ProduceFine hard Para spot Smoked Sheet 2/6|. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 2 Copra: £23.0.0. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore spell ports spot 5J dist White Pepper, fair
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  • 66 5 Singapore. July SI On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 9/32 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/s 2/411/16 On IndiaBank T. T. 176$ On Hongkong— Bank d/d 24 On Shanghai— Bank d/d 101 Od JavaBank T. T. !40f C) n JapanHank d/d U3J sovereigns—buying rate f8.&4 Ir -'iia U'cil Bills
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  • 105 5 Severe Mandate fused Peking, July 11—Repeated warnings bare been issued against gamb'bv officials, holding superior [fi responsible for the conduct h M ir s ibordinates. Chou Hseuh- Minister of Finance, reports ln *t he has deputed an official *&o has ascertained that Hu *-n-tgao, the former Finance
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  • 442 5 Fraser and Co.'s Report. •Singapore, July HO.—Since onr last ir-sue (of 2nd July) thi chief feature has been the 4$ per cent War Loan, in which a considerable amount of local capital has invested, with the result that our market has marked time where under ordinary conditions a
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  • 157 5 Help From Chinese in Malacca. On the occasion of the formal removal into their new Club premises at Bunga Raja, Malacca, the members of the Chinese Lawn Tennis Club entertained their friends to dinner on the 25th instant. Among, those present was Mr. Loke Chow Kit, of Kuala
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  • 43 5 Swimming Club. Launches for Saturday, Sunday snd Monday, will leave Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m. 230 and 3.30 p.m. and return at 930 and 10.30 a m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Tiffins will be provided on these days
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  • 223 5 (Singapore, July 31.) Tin.— 175.43 100 tons sold. Co >ra Strong. Tapioca.— Weak. Sago Flour —Weak. Gambier— Weak. Pepper.— Weak. Other Products. Market weak. Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 S. per pica I t19.00 Nutmeg* 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 7.70 Copra G<>rong Talo 7 SO Copra
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  • 219 5 X pi tar\ Kliiig tfosque. A mass meeting of the Moslems was held on 28th instant at the Kapitan Kling Mosque, Penang, to discuss the advisability of showing the Moslems' loyalty to the benign British sway and to invoke the furtherance of the Almighty to give to the
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  • 188 5 Loan to be Raised in China. Not the least of the many wonderful things brought about by this war is that a loan for the construction of a railway by foreigners will, for the first time, be raised, in whole or in part, in China. This is owing
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    • 700 5 Latest Advertisements. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ALCTIOIN SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL BRICK AND TILE ROOF BUNGALOWS, CORRUGATED IRON SHEDS, ETC. To be held et Sir John Jackson's Work*, Robinson Road On Monday. 23rd August, at 2-30 p m (Fall particulars will be announced later.) Powell Si CO., Auctioneers. 31-7 23-8 AUCTION SALE OF
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  • 392 6 A return showing the number of re.vcu- I that have been effected from German warships by His Majesty's vessels by German warships rejspectivelv. was issued OH May 19th by the Admiralty, It aflouls a sinking illustration ol ibe different metbndf adopts! by Great Britain and Germany in
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  • 74 6 Amsterdam, July 4. —German newspapers publish extensive eu'ogies of the Kaiser on the occasion of the twenty-fitih anniversary of the agretment with Bntain exchanging Heligoland for Zanzibar. The papers emphasize the Kaiser's foresight in obtaining the island without woich the pieseut development of the Gerinnn fleet would
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    • 271 6 I TAKE THE CHILDREN f I To see the Wonderful Photo-Play I Neptune si Daughter I I I i IN WHICH THE 81-Al TIFUL AND I MARVELLOUS Annette Kelkrmaa j IS FEATURE D THROUGHOUT. I Special Matinee To-day, I At 5 p.m. Sharp At the Usual Reduced Prices cf Admission.
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    • 180 6 QUALITY, a ß( j V\ Equality only, has been the keynote of the (CIGARETTES) 1 success of these *orid I ~Z j] renowned cigarettes and V\ y J J consequently J State Express retain the perfect confidence of the cultured smoker the world Storks CIGARETTES s Virvinta Leaf. Turkith Let!
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Cbe rnalapa Cribune* SATURDAY, JULY 31.
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    • 278 7 London, July 29, 1.5 p.m. The point in Mr. Asquith's speech prominence in the papers v, the rebuke to the 4< backbiters who depress the Allies and enige the enemy.'' There was an tmncense demonstration at the word I backbiters," and an echoing cheer when Mr. Asquith
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    • 195 7 London, July 29, 4.55 p.m. Mr. Lloyd-George was the chief ■P*«er at an important conference ,IJ London in connection with the Bfcl mining industry. He empha■2ea that coal was the lifeblood of Mon in peace-time, and was nt in war. All must ask lelves theqnettion Were we
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    • 91 7 London, July 30, 2.50 p.m. Rome A communique states that our offensive at Cardevole has made marked progress. The enemy advanced in the Padola Valley but were repulsed. Our artillery in Carnia destroyed another cupola of Fort Hensel. The enemy on the Carso plateau advance 1 ir.
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    • 135 7 London, July 29, 10.55 p.m. The Press Bureau announces, among r3cent arrests, the following ten. alleged to he German agents two Dntch subjects a German with a forgel Ameiiean passport; a woman of German origin who married a naturalised British subject, Prussian by birth, from whom
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    • 103 7 London, July 29, 11.30 p.m. Field-Marshal Sir John French reports active mining operations on both sides, with intermittent artillery engagements, but no infantry attacks. A British aeroplane brought to the ground a German machine at Zillebeke. London, July 30, 1.15 a.m. A Paris commaniqne states that
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    • 31 7 London, July 30, 1.30 p.m. An Admiralty statement for the week ending the 28th inst. says three British steamers and seventeen fishing craft have been sunk by the enemy.
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    • 52 7 London, July 30, 5.15 a.m. The Marquess of Crewe will preside and the Rt. Hons. A. J. Balfour and R. L. Borden will be the principal speakers at a patriotic demonstration in the London Opera House on the 4th of Augnst. the anniversary of the dec'aration
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    • 51 7 London, July 30, 5.15 a.m. The report of Colonel Gironard's retirement from the Munitions Ministry was based on a misunderstanding. He has a special department and, owing to lack of accommodation, is no longer at the Munitions Offices, but his services are fnlly at the disposal of the
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    • 41 7 London, July 30, 1.30 p.m. Lord Islington received yesterday an informal deputation representing Indian students who presented a memorial to Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary for India, on the question of the non-admission of Indian students to the Officers Training Corps.
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    • 32 7 London, July 30, 5.15 a.m. Washington The United States are making representations to Germany regarding the supply of American passports by German officials to the spies arrested in England.
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    • 52 7 London, July 30, 1.30 p.m. New York In consequence of the activity of German agitators stringent precautions have been taken to protect prominent officials and the munitions works and to supervise the sale of explosives. Anne l guards patrol the grounds of White house by day
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    • 91 7 Calicut. July 12.—Mr. C. G. Heading*r, a Swivn sentlfman residing here, was to-day charged hef. re Mr. C. A. I-nrs. T.C.S., Dist.ict Magistrate. wh-» fined him R5O for transgressing Ordinance 3 of 1914 (which pro*id*-M M for tho morp eflec tive control oipr f .i in
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    • 70 7 Rotterdam. June 28—The Socialist manifesto issued by the Vorwaerts haH created rage and consternation in official circles in Got many. The pence QUcmrion, h«»wever, is b**i"K 9*g***J dfar&**tdi .ir.il fc 6 fiend approved in Germany, though not puMidy, for fear of punishment. Amsterdam, July I. —The
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    • 402 7 One of those numerous little affairs of this war reminiscent of the undying glories of Rorke's Drift and the Shangani patrol, but nearly all doomed to oblivion owing to the extinction of the war correspondent, has been rescued from obscurity by Reuter. A small British
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    • 91 7 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. John ftrfig, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, receipt of the following further contributions Previousl i a c kno wl«I«ed $3.30,757.85 W. Lowther Kemp (2nd contribution) 500 C. Dickinson (JanuaryJ"l.v) 70
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    • 1254 8 News received from South China yesterday not only confirms the first telegraphic tidings and subsequent Press reports of the havoc wrought by floods and fire at Canton, and through the inundation of vast areas traversed by the West, North and East Rivers, but reveals a
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    • 35 8 A patrol of armed police, when at an hour's distance from Paloppo, in Celebes, was attacked by a band of 150 men from the Kompang district. The attackers were driven back.
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    • 64 8 Take the kiddies to the Palladia:!] thil afternoon at 5 o'clock sharp a:. 1 let them live with the nwnnsi* and dwell in fairyland while Neptune's Daughter's are being screened. It will a memorable treat for the youngsters. Attention is drawn to the advt.
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    • 142 8 (Tribune Special*) Penang, July SO.—The handicap* for to-day'B races are as follow! 1. Kuala Lumpur Plate. Dist. furlongs.—Barnabas 9.12 r J. v wheel '.».2 Norton 8.12 2. Merchants' Plate. Dist 5 i ar longs.-Charity 10.12; BrowComet 9.8 Michael Oiahtm King Blaze 7.7. 3. Penang Plate. Dist. one nu»
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    • 477 9 "in i.H 575.45—*1.80d0wn. Latest advertisements are in- rted on pagj 5. Hard Para rubber, to-day's wire 2/s*. Plantation rubber, Ist quality c, is 2/5} spot. ra is now quoted at £23 0.0. -h- London market. <fegofloor il now priced at 13/3 in the Home markets. Gambier is
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    • 1085 9 Scenes of Desolation. F&mine and Pestilence Sweeping off Thousands Daily. Ten Thousand Victims of the Great Fire. Pirates Looting and Shooting Wholesale- From files of Hongkong papers of 24th July we learn that the flood waters along the West River are receding slowly and are revealing awful
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    • 46 9 The Assizes came to an end yesterday. The last remaining cases were the charges of attempted murder against Tan Low, a Macao, and Loh Bok, a Hokien. The former was sentenced to ten years' rigorous imprisonment, and the latter to three years' r. i.
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    • 128 9 M.Y.K. de Reus, Netherlands Consul-General at Hongkong, has been appointed to succeed M. yon Zeppelin Obermuller, the latter having been transferred from Shanghai to the Netherlands Legation in Brazil. Mr. E. C. Wilton, Opium Com missioner attached to the British Legation, Peking, has been appointed acting Consul-General at Canton, and
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    • 73 9 Warsaw. Is It Worth Holding Reuter's Special War, Imperial. and Ordinary Services. London, July 29, 8.50 p.m. Petrograd: Military experts are earnestly discussing the vexed question of the military advantages and disadvantages of holding the Warsaw salient A strong opinion is manifesting itself in favour of adopting the shorter
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    • 133 9 London, July 30, 0 a.m. Correspondents in Petrograd confirms Renter's Petrograd correspondent's statement that Russia is on the eve of a momentous decision, if not already taken, The Morning Post's Petrograd correspondent emphasizes that Russia's decision had been reached in agreement with the Allies, and says
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    • 73 9 London, July 29, 5.45 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Petrograd telegraphs a statement of the probable course of events. Russia is taking no chances. Together with the Allies she realises that the war needs a long distance pace, and the vanity of making spurts till her second
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    • 158 9 London, July 50, 5 35 a.m. The Times' Warsaw correspondent writing on the 25th inst. says the general new r s to-day is unsatisfactory. It is reported that the Germans ha7e crossed the Narew and dug themselves in, while the enemy i>< no great distance away on
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    • 157 9 London, July 30, 6.30 a.m. The Times' military correspondent states that a great operation against Russia planned by General Falkenhayn, in coarse of execution for three months, is the most brilliant piece of strategy during the war. Its mechanism is modelled on that of the Japanese
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    • 223 9 London, July 30, 1.30 p.m The Daily Chronicle's Petrograd correspondent says that the Germans at immense cost have crossed the Narew at several points. General Mackensen is struggling to force the Bug with a view to outflanking Brestlitovsk. Hence the Russians must again retire to
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    • 131 9 London, July 30, 3.35 a.m. Petrograd A communique reports that desperate actions continue along the Narew front where the line generally remains unchanged. The enemy lost severely in the attempt of his artillery to establish itself on the left bank of the Narew and south of the
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    • 907 10 The Victoria Memorial Hall. In the Municipal Offices yesterday afternoon at 2..'50., an ordinary general meeting ol the Municipal Commissioners was held. There were present Mr. F. J. Hallifax. (President) and Messrs R J. Fairer, N. M. Xamazee, A. W. Bean, Dr. V. N. Samy, Chua Keng Chin,
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    • 93 10 Both the Raffles and the Adelphi Hotel are moving with the times in instituting this so very useful adjunct towards bringing local hostelries on to an up-to-date level. Anyone in search of a well-cooked chop or a tender steak from 9 a.m. to 11.15 p.m. can have this
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    • 65 10 The management is providing a fine variety of picture plays in tonight's complete change of programme, the feature films being "The Money God, or Do Riches Bring Happiness," and a powerful detective drama, The Mysterious Man." Both are highly interesting. There are, also, new features in the first
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 50 7 j "DRAGON" CEMENT "j TO THE BSIaJ h 1 B xx gf ~,l lllnln. MTii H I AND TO 22 I MUNICIPALITY 1 V g Singapore. i' THE GOVERNMENT i DUPIRE BSS: V?4fft@/ joh o orb. I M SINGAPORE. Kj go ijtf? gjj gj Sole Ageafsforth*Straits and F.M.S. *U* gjj
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 183 8 I Robinson X Co. SPECIAL OFFER 8 Fountain Pens 38 No. 1. Vest Pocket Safety Pen. j3U Price: $2.00. No. 4. Extra Large Size Desk B'l Pen. Car ies Double Amount of Ink, Gold Nib. Price: $3*oo. Self-Filling Stylo Pen. E j T„ Hiu.traii i». Tho Ide-il IVn for Office
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    • 63 8 Club Whisky. SI 1.00 P*r dozen. (DUTY EXTRA). Caldbeck Macgregor^ Co. I km Hotel, i I TO-NIGHT I 1 Extra Special Dinner Commencing 7.15 p.m. J I i Served on the Lawn if weather Jj 4 permits J Followed at 9 p.m. sharp J BY THE J I Masquerade Ball
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    • 136 10 Latest Advertisements. fflaffles Motel Mow Open Orders Received up till 11=15 p.m. j NEW SERIES OF LECTURES a field at the Seventh ©ay fldventist Chapel PENANG LANE I EVERY SUNDAY, AT 5-15 P.M. Do You Know That Present Day Conditions are Foretold and Explained in the Bible? SUBJECT NEXT SUNDAY,
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    • 312 10 I UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY 1 I IS THE I J BEST RECOMMENDATION, j 1 The Local Agents of ROSS'S 1 THE BOTTLING SPECIALISTS OF I 1 London, Liverpool, Belfast and Leith t I have received the following entirely J unsolicited testimonial from one of their I I Clients in the Malay
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1414 11 CUAN KIAT CO., Codes Used J J I Vll till MM j Telephone Nos. 1233, 117*. 3 A. B. C. 6th Edt. and A. I. f.W M 11 111 I IV <tf J3lml ml I I (Private 145 C) 3 j. M J" J S Telegraphic Address GUAN KIAT. 3
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 7 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1915
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    • 795 12 Marine Court of Enquiry. The Loss of the Vivat, In the Marine Court, yesterday afternoon, the enquiry into the loss of the Norwegian steamer Vivat by colliding with the British steamer Brisbane, off Pulo Tinggi, on July Hth, 1915, was concluded. Mr. E. L. Talma presided, assisted by
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    • 107 12 Latest Arrivals. British- Telamon Brit str 30 7-15 No. 6 Wharf. Amherst Brit str 30 7-15 Inner Roads. Pathan Brit str 30-7-15 No. 7 Wharf. Hai Nam Brit str 30-7-15 Inner Roa '8. Bangala Brit str 30 7-15 No. 7 Wharf. Perak Brit str 31 7-15 No. 8
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    • 145 12 Van Noort for Penang, Sabang, etc. Calypso for Trengganu and Kelantan. Hainam for Mnar and Malacca. Maras for Muntak and Palembang. Boribat for Trengganu, Kelantan, etc., and Bangkok. Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Yatshing for Penang and Calcutta. Quorra for Prigi Rajah, etc and Indragiri. Kanchow for Bangkok.
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    • 29 12 The s s. Ranee for Kuantan will connect with the AbboUford and tranship her cargo and passeng- re for Kemaman and Tringganrj. This she will do every alternate week.
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    • 90 12 ARRIVALS—29- 7-15. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, July 29, B. Datoh, gen., E. S Co. Hebe, Br t, 346, Scott, July 29, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Kimor. Nor., 949, Odner, July 28 R'goon, rice, and gen., G. H. S. &Co. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Ferguson, July 28, Spore,
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    • 125 12 Vessels ExpectedEkma (B I.) July 31, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (8.1 July 31, from Singapore for Penang, Nepapatam and Madras. Agents, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Benvenue (Ben) August 1, from Europe for Singapore, China an I Japan.
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    • 285 12 The M.M. Company's steamer Amazone left Colombo at 6 a.m. on 29th July, and may be expected here on Monday, 2nd August, at about noon. The American Asiatic Steamship Company's liner City of Bristol, 4,345 reg. tons, Capt. Henderson, is in port for Boston and New York via Suez Canal.
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    • 441 12 The P. 0. liner Khyber passed Suez on the 27th inst. The B. I Zuda sails on the 6th August for Bangkok direct. The Holt liner Antenor passed the Suez Canal on the 27th inst. TheGlentnrret arrived in port for Genoa and Hull from Shanghai. The E. A.
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    • 115 12 Effort to Secure Deliierj. Reuter. Washington, June 29 —Repwn* tatives of a thousand importers la«petitioned Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, to take action with a ur* to security in the importation 'j quantities of dyestuffs. potash, ar. other products contracted for in Germany before the
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    • 118 12 The Deutsche-Austra I i>-che Dtf r schiffs Gesellschaft (German A tralian Steamship Co) has its report over the first seven moi of 1914, the report for U* D months is temporarily r*»r\ the correct figures for san c a available. The profit rnm-1-*jJ company amounts to M y
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    • Page 12 Advertisements
      • 77 12 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES. Singatore ark Read) Daily Weekday <fe -u>'da>s. Mail Dnily leaves for north at7 7imud 7 pm. Other tiaina leave fur W«Mt* 1U.2H am noon. IJH pm i ym 4.40 pm. Mai arrivei from ht K.M am ai,d 7.14 pm, Tra ns leave from J hore 7.'.',
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 307 12 Mails Close. To-day. Penang Sabang. etc. Van NVrt Trengganu and Kel- N 4,,tan Maar and Malacca* Hai tiara Muntok Palembang Maraa roo:! Kretay, Trengganu, ®ooa Kelantan, Patani, is i n g o r a and Ban? ok* Boribat Batu P;-hat Hong Wan Penang* and Calcutta '"t taking mail* for Dur-
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    • 258 13 Malayan Collieries' Proftreu j The Senior Warden of Mines states in his report for 1914 respecting the Malayan Collieries, Ltd., that the railway connection was carried well forward hy the Federated Malay Railway Department through -.;rnewhat heavy country, and should he completed in the course of 1915 unless
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    • 267 13 General Botha, in his victorious hunt after and smashing of the Huns in German South-west Africa, moved his forces through what is considered one of the driest regions in the world, and our readers will be able to appreciate the conditions from th« following extract from a description
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    • 361 13 Report of Joint Standing Committees. The Municipal Committees, acting on the recommendations of a sub-committee appointed to consider certain matters relative to the construction and lighting of theatres, recommend amendments and additions to the By-Laws relating to theatres as follows That By-Laws Nos. 2, 3 and 4 be
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    • 181 13 A new Association has just been formed by the Straits-born Chinese in Klang and Port Swettenharn. It is called the Straits Chinese Benevolent Institution, and has for its objects the promotion of thrift and giving of relief to members In times of distress, caused by deaths
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    • 100 13 Bombay, July 13.—1n 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 Fund, appeals for assistance in the Club's movement for raining an imperial aircraft tiotilla. Sind is slready
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      • 826 13 Church Services. S. Andrew's Cathedral. Ml Sunday after frinity.— 7.30 a.m. Litany, 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes, 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. 8. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines.—9.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.15 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. The Lord
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      • 471 13 Will \ou still deal with an enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases Sanaphos improves upon and displaces the product of an alien enemy. The King-Emperor has excluded Germanmade goods from his palaces, and from the use of his household. In this His Majesty sets
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    • 991 14 Effects of Various Systems. The Ceylon Department of Agriculture has just issued i bulletin by Mr. L. K. Campbell, the Rubber Research Chemist, on the physiological effects produced on Hevea Biasiliensis by various tapping systems. In the tapping on one-third circumference experiment the following methods were used
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    • 316 14 London, June 27.—There were stormy scenes in the Prussian Diet yesterday, during the debate on the measures taken to provide for the food supplies of the people during the war. Dr. Delbruck, Secretary of State for the Interior, said that ample reserves of grain and potatoes
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    • 59 14 Calcutta, July 15.—Sylhet, July 13.—Floods of great intensity ban visited wide areas of the district. Considerable tracts in every subdivision are under water. The railway traffic beyond Kusiyars to Sylhet as well as telegraph communication is interrupted at places and mails have not been received for days.
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      • 217 14 I" PYRENE J ~JH FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. I The Fire Extinguishers for Motor Gars and Garages. I wl ni in i Do not attem Pt to put out a fire on a car with water, sand, or a dry powder UonirRiTiSSBORRTORiEsw: extinguisher. These extinguishing elements are ineffective except in the smallest,
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      • 175 14 E. i —i_i _i— _i—l_ <■* g S TO TRADE, c arc good salesmen— I I and the other sort. It all depends upon the man. jjji Advertising has been rightly j called an efficient salesman, but i J the degree of efficiencyof cour- j II depends on the hand
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 474 15 TO BE LET TO LET. gouse No. 166-1 Orchard Road, iried building, suitable for a Apply to J. A. Eiias, 5-1 Maacca Street. 5-5 v TO LET. fortable Buncralow, No. 6i i bar Road, 5 minutes walk n. Pipe* laid, motor-fhed ,ut-houses. Immediate Entry. particulars apply 8, Oxley R ad.
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      • 547 15 NOTICES THEAYtRMO,EK RUBBER CO LTD. Notice is hereby civen that the Directors have declared a second interim dividend of 10 rer cent on account of th-* current financial year which will be paid to Shareholders on the Registers on the 10th Ausrust, 1915, and that tin Transfer books of the
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      • 313 15 NOTICES NOTICEIs hereby giren 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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      • 294 15 _JOTICES_ GENUINE QUALITY METHYLATED SPIRIT. STOCKISTS HIN WATT CO., SHIP CHANDLERS. Telephone No 428. 102, Market Street 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 Tender Forms obtained at the
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      • 444 15 WANTED WANTED. A Shorthand Reporter for a newspaper. Apply by letter with copies of testimonials to Bax 122 c/o Malaya Tribune. 13-5 n WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A Malay compositor for Malay newspaper. Apply to he Manager, Malaya Tribute. Good salary to a competent man. 17-7 v WANTED TO INVEST UP TO
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      • 676 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—J. Collyer Qoay. Hnder Contract with the Netherlands India Government. BROrWBK S-lat-Pandjang. Bengkali-. and Pakan Faroe July 31 V Ll\« UOmi Balavia. ttouabaj», Macular. B*hk-Papan, Dongeala, "*emdn TagoeUndang, W«0« Teroena. Peta. iroeng. Tamako. Tali- c, Toiok, Djiko. Gcwrtakl, Tomiuibay with
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      • 516 16 _SHIPPJMC_ p&cT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bil]s of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO
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      • 308 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIAS.N. CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. ■■■MM The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular servxe between Calcutta and Japan, 1 calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en loute. FLEET. Tens Commanders, s.s. TakaMa 0,940 O.M. Robins. B.S. Madras G.H4H J. Kilpatrick, R.X.K.
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      • 381 16 BANKS CHARTERED BANKoTIiIOU AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.' INCORPORATED BY BOTAL CHARTER Reserve Fund Reserve Liability ofP ro 0 BANKERS. The Bank of England. T>* City and Midland Bank, Ltd London County and WeJtr Bank, Ltd., The National]? Bank of England, Ltd., 7r Bank of Scotland, Ltd! SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are
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