Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, No. 178. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 508 1 STRONGER EVERY TIME P A UNIQUE VARIETY OF PICTURE-PLAYS W g Convincing, Entertaining and Amusing Figure in 1 0 nr COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME jj g at the o a s! s y n ff R CINEMA U 11 I II U BEACH ROAD. BY THE SEA u To-Night! Second
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    • 112 1 Roneo Duplicators, 100 FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per Minute. I From S2Q to SI (SO. 14 a, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. THE SINGAPORE STORE Removed to More Spacious v Premises No. 96 North Bridge Road ADEIPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF THE Very Best Quality Provisions, Wiiies, Spirits, Etc, Etc. We
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    • 263 1 This Week's Grand Holiday Programme AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE THE GAIETY PICTURE PALACE JUNCTION OP ALBERT AND BENCOOLEN STREETS. A Combination of Specially Selected Picture* MAX LINDER-THE LAUGH PRODUCER In a Three—3—Part Comedy MAX GETS TOO MANY MOTHERS=IN=LAW No. sof 44 The Peace and War in Mexico" Series—Last Instalment
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  • 595 2 Redaction of Death Rate. Dealing with estates in his 1914 report the Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S., says the number of estates from which returns are available is 673 against 609 in 1913, and the average number of labourers employed wae 176,126, which is 12,711 less than in
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  • 288 2 Two ani a Half Millions. A Budapest correspondent of the Morning Post quotes a statistical table in circulation there on the losses of Austria-Hungary since the beginning of the war, opto June 1. Though not official, it is said to be perfectly reliable, being drawn up by a
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  • 39 2 The Temps correspondent at Copenhagen has been informed by a prominent Dane who has just returned from Esceo that Krupp's now employ 115,000 men, as against their peace strength of 80,000. They are making especially long-distance guns.
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  • 211 2 Nature's best handiwork was intended to be illness, as so many women are tore's intention never wag th men should be more harassed men. Yet how frequently Vf girls, business women, housed and mothers complain of t "unfit." mi H What makes the growing languid, the business
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 214 2 Cinzano Wet mouth Cinzano p« Moscato D'Asti r AGENTS: John Little <& Co., Ltd. I i ~tCt Jackson's Patent Smoking AND j Drying Cabinets. Total sales now over 300, of which 5 are not in useOur warranty of 4 days from rollers to packing case has covered each sale since
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    • 314 2 THE "QDEEN MARY" PEN. ijVd'j 25 s 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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    • 291 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basak Road. Money Changer, Adeiphi 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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  • 497 3 The Projected Link with tbe F.M.S. System. It will be noted from a map of the Malay Peninsula that the railways have hitherto been confined to the western coast, the part of the country which is populated, and to a great extent developed, the only notable exception the
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  • 149 3 The Vienna Arbeiter Zeitnng attacks Dr. Wolfgang Madjera, a wellknown authority on municipal afTrirs, for the folly and wickednest of an appeal which he DM issued to Austrian soldieii departing for the Italian front. M The day has arrived," save Herr Madjera, when you will have to avenge
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 146 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE j 1 MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRE GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Mei.z Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles ""Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH
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    • 278 3 POWELL Co's CALENDAR FOR AUGUST, 1915. Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 j MOT. t! 2 9 16 23 30 (j TUES. 3 10 17 24 31 i Wed. j; 4 11 18 25 'B*2^ Thurs. S 12 19 26 j I Fri. 6 13 20 27 ii SAT. j:
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    • 1003 4 AUCTION SALES PRELIM I NARY NOTICeT" AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FrßVrnIRON SAFES, ETC. WIT N To be Held at Sir John Jackson's Works, Robinson Ro^ On Saturday, 2lat August, at II a.m. POWELL Co., AQcti 30-7 PRELIMINARY NOTICE^ IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP SIX STEAM LAUNCHES The
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  • 597 5 Annual Sports. On Saturday afternoon a large gathering was present on Raffles School Ground to witness the Annual Sports of St. Andrew's School. The weather was fine and the ground in a fair condition. There were many distinguished visitors present, amongst them being Excellencies Admiral Sir Martyn
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  • 51 5 Peking, July 10.—The Chinese Government has issued an order to impost a surtax on land, the rate being about 20 per cent on the land tax. It is reported, although Uiers may be objections from the Provinces, the authorities are determined to enforce the surtax at any
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  • 575 5 A vivid account of the great battle to the north of Arras, from the German standpoint, written by Mr. Karl von Weigand, special correspondent of the York New Herald, is as follows Germany's wall of iron and blood between Arras and Yprea (say• the •orrespondent) if holding.
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  • 88 5 The United States Government crop report is surprisingly favourable, says the American Review. With the largest acreage of winter wheat ever known, the crop condition had improved radically during April, and the estimate of yield was for 693,000,000 bushels, breaking all records in our history. This surpassed
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  • 224 5 (Singapore, July 31.) Tin $75.45 100 tons sold. Co ora— Strong. Tapioca— Weak. Sago Flour Weak. Gambier— Weak. Pepper.— Weak. Other Product:— Market weak. Latest Loal Market Quotitioav Nutmegs 110 H. perpieal t' Nutmeg. 10 S. 12.00 Copra Bali 7.70 Copra Gorong Talo 7.80 Copra Donga)o 7.81 Copra
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  • 423 5 General Remarks {Excluiire to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Snowman Co., the leading ship and freight brokers of Hongkong, write under data of 24th ultimo aa follow» When reporting last under date of the 16th instant we hinted at the possibility of an improvement in freights, especially in the
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  • 151 5 11 Never can a vehement and sustained spirit of fortitude be kindled in a people by a war of calculation," said Edmund Burke. Mlt has nothing that can keep the mind erect under the gusts of adversity. Even where men are willing, as sometimes they are, to
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  • 87 5 •Specially superscribed letters only. The outward M.M. packet Amacone passtd Malacca at 6.30 a.m. to-day. Telegram.—The Mail despatched from Singapore to London, via .Madras and Bcnsbay, on the 2nd ultimo, was delivered on the 10th nltimo. <y Ho LTD AT?. -The Saviacs Bank and the Money Order Branch are closed
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  • 82 5 REVISED SERVICES. Singapore (fank-Road) Daily. Wierday t Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 am arti 7 pin. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 ans 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.55 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from at 8.16 am and 7.14 pm, Trains leave from
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  • 64 5 Singapore. August On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 9/32 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 in/a 2/4 11/16 On India Bank T. T. 176£ On Hongkong— Bank d/d 24 On Shanghai— Bank d/d 104 On Jay Bank T. T. 140| On Japan— Bank d/d 113J Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil
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  • 104 5 From Java journals we learn that a great fire broke out recently at Padang, doing damage to the extent of fls. 20,000, of which but little is covered by insurance. The goldsmith Hadji Amin, in whose house the outbreak began tkrough the upsetting of a paraffin
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  • 808 5 Prices Quoted it the Mtrkil th is Honi* si.\gapoke, August 2. Jte*Wß. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brskmn, iasne the following list of quotations Rubber Sntres. Hot*. Value. Buyer*. Seller*. 21- Allagar |fl| 2/3 X Anglo Java 6/- 6/9 f/- Anglo-Malay 8/3 9 *B 1 Ayer
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 256 5 FIXTURES. Monday, 2nd. First Monday in August. Bank Holiday. M. M. outward mail expacted. B. I. outward mail expected. High water: —J.JO a.m. I ft. Ins.; J J# p.m t *1. 7 i*a. Tuesday, 3rd. Last Quarter Moon. Migh water:—8.16 a.m. 7 ft. tan. 8.19 p.m. 8 ft. 4 m.
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  • 347 6 Torture of Suspected Persons. Liuanchow, July 3. —The men who came here over a month ago and were afterwards severely examined by toiture have been transferred to Showchow, if not Pengpu. At the latter place two men are also being 0 examined." One is said to
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  • 258 6 Tokio, July 2.—As the result of efforts made by the rubber importers to persuade the foreign office to negotiate with the British Government for facilitating imports of rubber, the British authorities have recently shown a lenient attitude toward the exporters, and several importations from Singapore or Liverpool
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  • 80 6 The officers of the N. Y. K. liner Ka-hima-maru which arrived at Kobe from Europe a few days ago, reported that when in the Bay of Biscay tie steanif r picked up a wireless call for assistance sent by a P. and O. iteanet to a French naval
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  • 230 6 Some figures are available which show the extent of the demands for jinricksha tyres in China. At Shanghai there are about 14,500 of these vehicles, some 200 of which, called Yajiche, have only iron tyres. The rubber-tyred jinrickshas (Foboche) are fitted to the extent of about 80 per
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  • 159 6 lii the Win hor Magazine, Miss Beatrice Harraden, author of the well-known 4< Ships that pass iv the Nii{ht," describes the various vraya in which British women are helping in the war. Of course, everybody knew that the services of women have been of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 284 6 i i J Penang, I9tk July 1915. j I WALTER JACKSON Esq., I 57« The Arcade, j SINGAPORE. I Dear Sir, I After carefully considering your claim that I 1 I have infringed the patent for exclusive privi- J I leges under which the Jackson Patent Rubber I Smoke Curing
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    • 344 6 I Mfell f Well Well tt» j HERE'S THAT i [Palladium AGAIN AND WHAT NOW! J 9 We might preface our remark 3 with the statement that the S 9 Palladium entartained more people last week than ever were I entertained before by any theatre in Singapore in the same
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 17 1 THE GREAT WAR. TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 2 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Walapa tribune MONDAY, AUGUST 2
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    • 29 1 Warsaw's Fall. London, July 31, 2 55 p.m. Petrograd The Germans will finl Warsaw inhabited mainly by greybeards, women and children with ererything militarily useful' removed.
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    • 130 1 London, July 31, 5.40 a.m. Petrograd The ooinmunique m 7* enemy advance guards, •dsancing from the south-west,' approached the outer works of Komo fortress. The Russians repoised enemy attacks north of Serotsk on the right bank of the Narew. Tlie enemy on both baaks of the Radomka
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    • 142 1 London, Julj 30, 0.20 a.in. Amsterdam: The Berlin com- I lannirjua «ays that the general situation of ihe battle for Warsaw is fii 'hangs*!, but it claims that General Maokensen hay resumed the o'lensiT* south-eastward of Lablin ,M«I reached the railway between Lnblin and Cholm. The coinimniqu*
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    • 29 1 I London, Julj 31, 5.40 a.m. jLl Destroy era in tha >** <l«stro/a4 a coal at#*mor »i rl T 80ven «ailing ahipa in v of the Bosphorua. li
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    • 96 1 T L °nlon f July 11, 5.40 a.m. k utrian communique sajs r. All stro-Gerinans. after a v A v interval, resamed the *long the entire front t] "> Vistula a n <l the Mwcd the Russian lim, K J Mepra. in the district front of iii-
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    • 45 1 Aug. 1,4.10 a.m. Co ni nunique admits 1 <>f Lublin and the en the Btations of ru an< i Reiovetz. It al m between the J U K were ordered y l" retire to pre<1,| a tl^ir rear, which ,j "«-CMsfully, snd unmo
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    • 18 1 London, July 31, 12.35 p.m. Amsterdam A Vienna official telegram says: Austrian cavalry have entered Lublin.
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    • 349 1 either sank or severely damaged. Except in the sen fight off Chili, we had not lost a cookie boat in the North Sen battle. But the German fiotion Is better than their pride and satisfaction over the bombardment of undefended towns in I the Yorkshire coast,
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    • 237 1 Rnssia to victory. Painful trials had often been sent te Russia, bet •he had alwayi emerged therefrom j with new strength and pewer* i London, Aag. 1, G. 50 p.m. To-day being the first anniversary of the war, Mr. Asqaiih, Earl Urey, Mr. Bryoe »nd
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    • 135 1 London, Aug. 1, 7.55 p.m. His Holiness the Pops'g pie* for peace finds no response in Great Britain. The Pope's implication that all ars equally responsible for the war is indignantly rejected. The universal opinion is that there can be no peace till a repetition <,f the
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    • 118 1 Earl Grey on The War. London, July 31, p m New York Sir E. Grey has sent war anniversary message to the American Press. The reasons which led Britain to declare war, he says and the ideals for which she is fighting have been frequently set forth and
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    • 184 1 London, July 31, 5.10 a.m. Sydney The Australian Day eo lection in New South Wales in aid of the wounded was a brilliant •ucoess. There were stirring demonstrations of loyalty, particularly im Sydney, where business was abandoned for the day. Buildings, passing vehicles, and trams showered money
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    • 90 1 London, July 31, 2.55 p.m. Th.-re are all indications that the war anniversary celebrations of 0 Empire will be a striking manifestation of our determination to confinite i village ,n the United Kingdom without a meeting. Members of the House, Lords Lieutenants, Mayors and other prominent
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    • 35 1 Dutch Military Bill Passed. London, Jaly 30, 10.35 p.m. The Hague The First Chamber nas passed unanimously the Bill for he extension of the Landsturmand the extraordinary naval credit of ninety million florins.
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    • 17 1 London, Jalj jo, 10.35 p.m. The Press Bureau saji that th« guilt, wre execut-
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    • 30 1 London, July 30, 1.20 p.m. Washington: The United States ii making representations to Germany regarding the supply of American passport, by German officials to spies arrested in England
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    • 59 1 London, July «1, 3 5 p.m. A submarin. .helled the Leyl«d crew r sft kiliiD fiTO *22 t«!T"i *J l#l j" rta was afterward, torpedoed and .ank. Sixty-three of afloat for several hour.. Two died on board the rescuing steamer .ft m "'I thtt h it i,
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    • 50 1 London, Aug. 1, 4.10 a.m. *X^ h# iar S oon of the Iberian aayg that ashellpaased over the bridge withont warning, n d killed men. The orew rowed for six hears in the boat, before being r«cued. Two of the eight wound* •d are dead, including an American
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    • 80 1 London, Aug. 1, 4.40 p.m. bigh-handednew i. contained in a th.?! c mmuni announcing that the German, arrested a hundred and thirty of th. principal inhabitants 0 f th. RoubaU on the ground that the town ref u.ed to pay anmdernnity of 150,000 francs for the hombardment of
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    • 50 1 London, A Of. 1, 7.5.5 p.m. Considerable prominence is given to reports that the Government mends to declare cotton as contraband and will probably arrange to buy the normal export of America to Qermany and Austria, making simultaneous arrangements with Holland and the Scandenavian countn. b.
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    • 17 1 London, July 5% v a.m. Washington: Ths battleship Connn/ A au P :nc four
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    • 40 8 DEATH3. On Jaly >, at Shanghai. ACHILLI 8n«LIoTTI, of th« China»# Maritime Cuikomc, a natiYa of C-ainparato, Italy ag«d 64. At iha Tiat-via N r-iug H«m«, f-banghai. OB July 14, SiPKlT Simphox, F«r<etnt. Manicipal Polia* For- e; age-1 3».
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    • 1817 8 Rubber to order ii what Singapore is prepared to supply to practically any extent and in any ihape or form thanks to the foresight and enterprise of our Datch friends and good neighbours who in 1900 formed the N-therlands Gutta Percha Co., Ltd,, otherwise the Singapore Rubber
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    • 288 9 This favourite Company is dv i to show at the Victoria Memorial Hall from September Cth to 11th. The tpany has been playing with .t success in Calcutta. Such old rilirs as Tom Payne, Marj .rie Manners, the Sisters Rosslyn and many other lirst-clats artistes are
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    • 561 9 Latest advertisements are in8' reed on 10. Straits Produce, Ihe Home markets and general commercial news page 5. —rotMr. Yo Jen-feng has been appointed Director-General of the Peking-Hankow Railway. General Lonis Botha has been appointed a Field-Marshal in the Belgian Army. The Band of Hope will meet
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    • 220 9 Disappearance of Her Cargo. Ko Lot Entries The Batavia correspondent of the Sumatra Post wires the following details concerning the Maverick," which is alleged to be a German supply ship and is at present being guarded at Tanjong Priok, Java. The Maverick lay, when discovered, in Merak Bay,
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    • 212 9 Singapore Subscriptions. We have much pleasure in acknowledging receipt of the following donation to the abovw Fund Mutual Improvement Association, Singapore $77 In forwarding the above sum Mr. Ong Soon Chwee, Hon. Secretary of the Mutual Improvement Association, writes: v I shall be obliged if yon
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    • 64 9 A Pioneer special cablegram dated London 14 July tmya :—The New York Herald demands the prompt disavowal of—and apology for—the action of a German submarine which compelled an American barque, th? Normandy, to act as a mask whi!« she eank a Russian ship. The paper remarks that for
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    • 121 9 On the 15 ultimo the Hongkong Excise officers made a big seizure of prepared opium on board the French mail steamer Polynesien. Particulars and details are not yet available, but it is stated that a Frenchman on board was arrested and that the selling value of the
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    • 72 9 The Italian Campaign. Fruitless Attack. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, July 30, 10.35 p.n. Rome A eommunique «ays Two Austrian cruisers and six destroyers endeavoured to recapture the island of Pelagosa. They bombarded the island and put a force of bluejackets ashore under «over of the
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    • 98 9 London July 31, 3 5 a.m. Rome: The communique says that there have been minor actions in the Tyrol, Trentino, Cadore and on the Carso plateau. The enemy at Carso, after their defeat on July 2s, confined their efforts to opposing our advance, but failed to arrest
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    • 157 9 London, July 31, 1.15 p.m. Rome The Pope'« official newspaper, Osservutore Romano, has a letter to the belligerents to-day on the anniversary of the outbreak ef war and urges the belligerents to put away that mutual desire for destruction and idle conflict which cannot b© accommodated
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    • 126 9 London, July 31, 2. 35 p.m. The eet result of the fighting on the Carso plateau has been to extend and straighten the Italian line, whieh was hitherto semi-eircular between Sagrado and Monfalcone, and now runs direct north and south, representing a conquest of rugged, hilly
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    • 90 9 London, July 31, 2.55 p.m. Members of the House of Commons are busy addressing mee-ings of workmen at munition centres. An official statement describes the results as really wonderful. The men are most serious and sympathetic. A number of mechanics collected by Mr. Barnes, M.P., in Canada, arrived
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    • 69 9 Funds for the Fleet. London, Jnly 31, 5.4 a.m. Mr. Balfour, acknowledging a cheque for thirty-five thousand pounds from the Patriotic League of Britons Overseas, fays The money will equip a navy squadron of ten seaplanes of the latest type, which will be named after Britons overseas. Lord
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    • 30 9 London, July 30, 6.20 p.m. A Berlin communique says that two British airmen have been obliged to descend in the sea near the coast. They were captured.
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    • 66 9 London, July 31, 4.55 p.m. Paris A German aviator dropped bombs on Saint Pol, Gravelines. A child was killed. In the Argenue a German mine was exploded at a cross road. The French after a sharp struggle occupied the excavation. German aviators dropped bombs on Nancy. The
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    • 174 9 London, July 31, 2.5 a.m. Paris The communique says that there were no infantry actions on our front to day somewhat violent artillery actions took place at various points on the front. French aviators on Thursday dropped bombs on the Ypres-Roul-ers railway, the German camps
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    • 64 9 Minor Actions. Lenden, July 31, 1.35 a.m. Field-Marshal French reports that the enemy on Friday morning bombarded the British trenches north and south of Hooge, and then attacked with flame projectors, delivered chiefly against the trenches we recently captured. The enemy thus succeeded in penetrating our first
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    • 61 9 London, Aug 1, 4.10 a.m. The Kaiser, in a manifesto to the German people on the anniversary of the declaration of war, says H Before God and history, my conscience is clear. I did not will the war. In full gratitude we can say to-day
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    • 266 10 Second Day Results. {Tribune Special-) Penang, Jnly SI. —There «ras a good attendance, the wenth'/r being fine and the goin* good. Results were as follows Kualalumpur j*lath. Xoreen, R. Billet &02 1 Flywheel, Ross, %2 2 Barnabas, Stookdale 9.12 3 Won by five 1« Dgtbs, one length "between
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    • 170 10 New befora has th© Adeiphi Hotel been as crowded ai on Saturday evening, when a iMasquerade Ball wai held. The dance wai preceded by a well-attanded special dinner on the lawn. During tha early stages of th© evening but few masques were seen, but later
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    • 77 10 The .access which the Bijou Theatre obtained la.t week in the prodnction of Neptune's Daughters is being followed up with another exquisite programme for three -Rich r nly :> SUr Richelieu," a splendid dramatic presentaltion of exqui.ite plot and acting Love ana Surgery, a roartog two reel comedy
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    • 13 10 Launch.■ tot Monday will Un* 5.30 p. m m 3 *nd
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    • 119 10 Adulterated Milk. Knala Lumpur, Julj 30.—Ib Mr. McCIelland's Conrt yesterdai seven milk-sellers were chargtxi with having offered adulterated milk for sale. It wa§ pointed out that ont of thirty-six samples recently taken eight were found to have been adulterated with water, while concerning two there was some doubt.
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    • 24 10 Shortly before the floods Mr. Chang Ming-cbi asked the Peking Government to relieve him from I the duties of Civil Governor of I Kwangtung.—Ex.
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    • 154 10 Penaci's Help A movement if afoot in Penang for the collection of subscriptions for the relief of the sufferers by the recent Canton Floods. Mr. Goh Taik Che© and other prominent Chinese have formed a Committee and are now active. The P. G. hears that considerable sums
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    • 1069 11 The Battle of Tretikopje V Rhodesian settler who took in the Union forces at the outbieak of the war eend9 an excellent description of one of the fight9 ich preceded the occupation of Windhoek. It was written on May 3, —before the taking of the capital, j
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    • 159 11 At sundown on Jane 25 Belfort learned that a German airman was making for the fortress. As soon as the news was received the famous French pilot Gilbert, of Paris-Madrid fame, who was trying a new machine, exclaimed, «Where is he He is mine," and immediately started
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 206 1 5 for the pri C2 of 4 is* Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hulio old chan T'm i« vi H g tyrea has burst, and I haveu'l a spare/ ,n troob le one of my confounded £g 2nd Motorist :14 No spare and I always lnnt«,i fSS I do. Wei,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 174 8 I Robinson Co. SPECIAL OFFER I Fountain Pens ftfO. 'J. Pocket Safety Pen. ML ft Cannot Leak, Gold Nib. Price: $2.00. Mo. 4. Extra Large Size Desk Pen. Car its Double Amount of Ink, Gold Nib. Price S3.QO. K. 1 Self-Filling Stylo Pen. To Illustration. The Ideal Pen tor Office
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    • 43 8 ASK FOR "SARANG BURONG" BRANDY. 1 j Birds Nest Brandy SOL.E IMPORTERS: CALDBECK, MABGRECOR CO. j Adeiphi Hotel, j s I Lawn l 4 Tennis Conrt j I I I FOR THE USE OF I GUESTS. j I I I DAVID BENJAMIN, Manaper.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 259 10 Latest Advertisements. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF SINGAPORE VENTURE SYNDICATE, A valuable Rubber Plantation situate LIMITED. at Jaffa, Mai cca, containir gan area lIftTIPC nc MUMfi i of 41 acres and 2 polee, with rubber W 1 ,CE "F REMOVAL trees about four year, old Notice is hereby given that the To
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    • 260 10 It's No Use TrjiJ] I to persuade yourself that you are I getting anything better by pav j J j I higher prices for Guinness's Extra I Foreign Stout than those Charg. i I ed by our Agents. I THERa IS I I ONLY ONE QUALITY I of this Stout
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 596 11 BAN LEE ANN Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130. ShipchandlerB and Providores, General Importers and Exporters ot Engineering Stores and Agricultural Implements and Estate Suppliers. Agents for THE STRAITS FACTORY, LIMITED, Ice Manufacturers. GUAN KIAT Co M Codes Used A. B. C. sth Edt. and A.
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    • 278 11 PARA RUBBER SEEDS. Orders are now being booked for Para Rubber Seeds from seventeen years old trees, with a guarantee of 75% germination. Price $1.50 per 1,000 packed in bags and $2 packed in boxes F. 0.8. or F.O.R. Teluk Anson. Delivery commencing from September, 1915. MANAGER, Cicely Estate. 20-7
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 7 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1915
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    • 394 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. For London: Branksome Hall, August 12 j City of Rangoon, August 15 Kashirna Maru, August 4; Glenturret in port. Antilochus, August 7 Telemachns, August 21 Mashona, August 16 Kashgar, An gust 6 Nore, Oct. 5 Mishima Maru, August 18 Suwa Maru, Sept. L
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    • 196 12 Latest Arrivals. British Hye Leong Brit Itr 1-8-15 Inner Roads. Hock Lee Brit itr 1-8-15 Inner Roads. Lady Weld Brit str 1-8 15 Inner Roads. Pin Seng Brit str 1-8-15 Inner Roads. Mena Brit str 1-8-15 Inner Roads. Kheng Seng Brit str 1-8-15 Inner Roads. Hock Hye Brit
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    • 44 12 Amazone for Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Perak for Port Swettenham and Telok Anson. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Meran for Selat Pandjang, Beng kalis and Bagan. Hong Lian for Malacca. Kheng Seng for Malacca and Linggi. Yatshing for Penang and Calcutta.
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    • 268 12 alleged burning of body ts ship's furnace. London, June 29—Further evidence was given yesterday at the Thames Police Court, when Akmut Buram (23), a man of colour, and a British subject, described as a boatswain's mate on the s s. Rheinfels now lying in the Millwall Dock,
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    • 141 12 ARRIVALS —30-7-15. Rotorua, Brit., 551, Gully, July 30, Tongkah, gen., E. S. Co. Both, Dut.. 827, Wiggers, July 29, Batavia, gen., K. P. M. M. Austin, Brit., 97, Cowary, July 29, Asahan, gen., S. S. Co. Mary Austin for Asahan. Omapere for Tongkah, Kopali, Renong,
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    • 91 12 Vessels Expected Benvenue (Ben) August 1, from Europe for Singapore, China ant Japan. Agents, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ekma (BI) August 4, from Singapore for Penang, Negapatam and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Edavana (B.I.) August 7, from India for Singapore. Agents,
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    • 133 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 Maloja. From London July 10.—To Singapore Nurse T. A. Simpson, Nurse B.
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    • 108 12 After five months' patient negotiations with the Board of Trade and the War Risks' Association, the Government announced the establishment of a scheme of compensation in the case of any British master, officei, and seaman of a British merchant ship who is killed or injured
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    • 522 12 The B. I. Zaida sails on the 6th August for Bangkok direct. The E. A. Cos. liner Tongking is due here shortly from Melbourne. The East Asiatic Company's liner Indien left Buez on the 30th inst. The 8.1. liner Umaria sailed for Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. The A.
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    • 392 12 The Shanghai Weekly Shi and Engineering hag a in a recent issue, about the short*,'' of officers on ships employ. n China coast services. The Navigation Co. has decided to r* Y employees on the vesmli ownership a war bonus of cent on their
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    • 168 12 NAVIGATION OF THE GOB6A Ichang, July 6— Chungking been almost cut off from stean navigation once again, as the steamer fit to run for about th* W month has been the Shu Hun. Tw Tachuan has been condemned Mjj sent to Shanghai, the Ching v lying here,
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    • 42 12 The 800-ton dredger whfcjj sunk in Tsingtao Harbour Germans before the surr-i the place, was raised b\ nese on June 18 and was f< 1 have sustained little dam; machinery was uninjured V will shortly be put into sen the port.
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    • 15 12 The A. Holt liner Laertef j>* Suez on the 29th init. for I*™ and Java.
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    • 745 13 Chased by a Submarine. The Cbindwin of the Patrick Henderson Lino of steamers arrived in Rangoon harbour on July 18, after a long and somewhat eventful voyage. She left Liverpool on the 14th June, having on board thirty-three pa-sengers for Rangoon. Pleasant weather was experienced and nothing eventful
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    • 311 13 Position of Anglo Indians. With reference to the position of Anglo-Indians and the war a committee has been formed in Calcutta to deal with the question consisting of Mr. A. C. Atkinson, president, Anglo-Indian Association (Calcutta), Mr. T. G. Cuyper, president, AngloIndian Empire League (Bengal), Mr.
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    • 173 13 A Melbourne press despatch records that at a reception to the Commanders and Officers of the Japanese Training Squadron now visiting Australia, Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, said We must abide together either in peace and amity or in strife and struggle. Today we are at peace,
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    • 135 13 Simla, July 21.—The following telegrams are published from H. E, the Commander-in-Chief in India to General Botha, Premier and Com-mander-in-Chief in South Africa, dated 12th July, 1915 M Warmest congratulations from the army in India to yourself and your troops on your great success. We hope that
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    • 140 13 At a meeting of Chinese held at Towers Chambers, Ipoh, on the 27th instant it was unanimously decided to form a Perak Chinese Volunteer Corps. The following were appointed a Committee to enrol recruits with Mr. A. C. J. Towers as Hon. Secretary Messrs Foo Choo Choon, Chung
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    • 247 13 Following is the subscription list unavoidably held over from our last issue, in which it was reported that the Chinese of Malacca have already remitted $5,000 to Canton Members Of The Lawn Testis Club Mr. Tan Chay Van $300 Chan Cheng Siew 200 ThamTsungYau 200 Gan
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 120 13 AUCTION SALESMORTGAGEE'S SALE OF 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES at Pearl's Hill Road and 99 Years' Leasehold land at Tanjong Rhu On Wednesday, 4th August, 191$, at I 30 p.m. L All ihat piece of leasehold land situate at Pearl's Hill Road, estimated to contain an area of 6.375
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      • 463 13 It seems there are some who are still dealing with an enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases. IWMIIIIIIMIIMIHWIIH Will you still buy the product of an enemy, though the All-British product SANAPHOS —Is superior to it Sanaphos is the property of an AllBritish Company,
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    • 482 14 Never-Ending Invasion. How Trcops Go U th? Front. Eye-Witnesg, in an article issued by the Press Bureau, describes in some detail the manner in which reinforcements for tho British Army are landed in France and the working of the machinery by which the almost continuous torrent
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    • 60 14 Calcutta, Jaly 15. —With a view to encouraging the indigenous industries to capture hostile trade, the Government of India are endeavouring to obtain for the Government of the United Provinces the services of a skilled Press Tool-maker from England in connection with the manufacture of lamps and other
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    • 48 14 Calcutta. July 15.—Circle Inspector Robertson, on receipt of certain information, last night raided a house in Haumbari lane, Colootollah, and arrested two Chinese who, it is stated, were caught in the act of packing 700 phials of cocaine valued at lis. 3,000, for despatch to Rangoon.
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    • 285 14 Labour and Power- The Federated Malay States tin output in 1914 was 10,417 piknls greater than it was in 1912, notwithstanding that the average price in the earlier year was $103.30 per piknl as against $71.44 in 1914, and that the labour force engaged in tin mining
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    • 463 14 The report of the Director of Education for the F. M. S. (Mr. J. B. Elcum) contains the following items with regard to work during 1914 The total expenditure of the Department of $454,573.25, distributed as follows Federal, $41,015.86.; Perak, $222,905.17 Selangor, $89,407.41 Negri Sembilan, $65,302.97
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      • 212 14 I jf~ FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. 1 The Fire Extinguishers for Motor Gars and Garages. l|l M Do not attempt to put out a fire on a car with water, sand, or a dry powder 5g W QUART FIRE EXTINGUISHER! 1 vv extinguisher. These extinguishing elements are ineffective except in the smallest,
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      • 59 14 IHH iiijj ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME J j j i Wken a La ks spent a I j)| great Aal of money ISI jjj! advertising it cannot alter ii its prices wttkout lcsi-g j I muck of tkc Leneiit cl advertising. It is tkerefore an douLtcd advantage to b»] j advertised
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 431 15 TO BE LET TO LET. No. IoG-1 Orchard Road, tried building, suitable for a Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Ma- i Street. l_ TO LET. f r table Bungalow, No. 61 bar RoaJ, 5 minutes walk Pipei laid, motor-shed it-housee. Immediate Entry. particulars apply 8, Oxley 27-8 Toll" FRQM
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      • 436 15 NOTICES Largest Stockers OF Paints AND Oils. HIN WATT Co. SHIP CHANDLERS. Telephone No. 428, 102. Market Street THE AVER MOIEK RUBBER CO., LTD. Notice is here! y civen that the Directors have declared a second interim dividend of 10 per cent on account of th* current financial year which
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      • 312 15 NOTICES 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 Poiice StatioD. On or after the 15th of July every person found in possession of a Government Rifle, Bayonet
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      • 354 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 ihe Manager, Malaya Tribune. Good salary to a competent man. 17-7 v WANTEDWanted agent? on salary and
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      • 449 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each .£1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The
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      • 706 18 SHIPPING KoaittkHjka Paketvaari Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I —3, Collyer Qw. rj m itr Chmtmet with the Netherlands India Government. BRANDAN- Bagan >i Api Api f D f! SrvfJAKADJA Sin:kawa-ig, jfelakaa, Pemangkat and hambas *rg. ALTINO Baaria o J Eloht Mnnt k and Palembang a t De
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      • 545 18 SHIPPING^ P 0 STEAM HAYIGATIOH 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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      • 550 18 SHIPPING N. Y. K. I NIPPON YTJSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO) EUROPEAN LINE. A service it maintained between Yokohama ria ports to V London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial J•>-, Gorernment. The New Twin-sorew Steamers maintainiag this isf have been specially designed and constructed, and are
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      • 69 18 BRITISH INDIA S N CO., LTD. APCAR LINE. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. KOBfc AND MOJI. The Company'« JAPAN. 6,013 tens. C. P. Feidon CdBMBl» der, will be despatched for th* ports on Thursday, Aug oat 12 -ai 5 p.m. She has excellent aooomodati >n first and second class pMMU| Hor rates
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