Malaya Tribune, 3 August 1915
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section22 1915-08-03 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 179. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1915 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement406 1915-08-03 1 STRONGER EVERY TIME A UNIQUE VARIETY OF PICTURE-PLAYS Convincing, Entertaining and Amnslog Figure ia XT COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ""£1 CASINO OFi CINEMA BEACH ROAD. BY THE SCA Tc-Nlghtl Second Show 9-15 To-Might II THE MONEY GOD OR Do Riches Bring Happiness See t'uis Vital Question prored on a Wager406 words
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Advertisement358 1915-08-03 1 I Roneo Duplicators. 100 FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per j Minute, j From $2Q to 51 SO. I j I 4 a, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. THE SINGAPORE STORE Removed to More Spacious Premises No. 96 North Bridge Road ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF THE Very Best Quality Provisions, Wi<ies,358 words
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Article1438 1915-08-03 2 Over 800 Miles Open to Traffic, Capital JhWu $30,206,942. Over $2,000,000 Prof t in 1914. There is raneh interesting information about the railways in Malaya in the report for 1914 by the General Manager of the Federated Malay States Railways, which has just been issued. From this1,438 words
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Advertisement233 1915-08-03 2 Cinzano The Leading «f 1 Vermouth jjg^ Cinzano 'tfM Moscato D'Asti ffljjH Spumante. B^M^B John Little Co,, Ltd. —i— MB———— 11 llr in n r r •■JB-t-» A \£jtm*Y 11l I II il mm l»«IP«U Jackson's Patent Smoking AND Drying Cabinets. Total sales now over 300, of which 5 are233 words
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Advertisement287 1915-08-03 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. MoneyChanger, 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 Road.287 words
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Article552 1915-08-03 3 OfficiaCßecognition of Their Good Qualities. Every writer who dealt with the extraordinary development of British Malaya hat been compelled to recognise, says a communication from the Malay States Information Agency, ho w much of the prosperity of the country is due to the industry and enterprise of552 words
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Article90 1915-08-03 3 A syndicate of German r w*> paper proprietors havu addressed the Chancellor, requesting th- Itamediate suppression of duty on foreign paper, otherwise it is doubtful if the German pftptM wl II c ablo to continue to publish ir the war lasts long. German factories have the greatest difficulty90 words
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Advertisement170 1915-08-03 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE| MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Everj/ Description. Sole Agents For: Norrt British Clincher Motor Tyres Mcitz fi Weiss Oi! Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell uid Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I IBMW I Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2,170 words
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Advertisement264 1915-08-03 3 POWELL Co s I CALENDAR FOR AUGUST, 1915. I Sux. 1 8 1.5 1221 29 j j MOH. 2 9 16 !23 30 TUES 3 10 17 j24 31 Wed. 4 11 18 25 i i THUR3. j 5 12 19 26 Fri. 6 13 20 27 i I SAT.264 words
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Advertisement979 1915-08-03 4 AUCTION SALES PRE LI M 1 NARY NOT ICa 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 II a.m. POWELL Co., Auctions^. PRELIMINARY NOTICE^ IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF SIX STEAM LAUNCHES979 words
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Article806 1915-08-03 5 Facts and Figures. Interesting Forecast of Future Warfare When Mr. H. J. Tennant stated in Parliament that a multiple-engine aeroplane of great size was being produced in this country, it was generally a -urned that he meant an aeroplane of the Sikorsky type, the famous giant Russian machine,806 words
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Article366 1915-08-03 5 Chenderiang Tin Dredging v. Arthur Neil. The Court of Appeal, London, on 2nd July delivered judgment in the case of Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd., v. Arthur Neil, upon the application of the plaintiff company for judgment or new trial. The plaintiff brought the action to recover366 words
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Article145 1915-08-03 5 Rich Finds at Benkoelen and Lebong Sibang. Netherlands India, says the Gazette de Hollande, is already in possession of tin and coal mines. If the Bill lor the working by the Government of a few gold fields in the district of Benkoelen is passed, we shall shortly145 words
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Article60 1915-08-03 5 We greatly regret to announce the sudden death, this morning, of Mr. K. J. J. Tiddens, the popular manager of the Hotel van Wijk. On coming from the bathroom he had a sudden seizure, and though medical aid was quickly forthcoming he was soon beyond help. The deepest sympathy will60 words
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Article223 1915-08-03 5 (Singapore August 3.) Tin.— 175.45 100 tons fold. Co pra.— Strong. Tapioca— Weak. Sago Flour. Gambier.— Weak. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market weak. Latest Local Market Quotatieas. Nutmegs 110 S. per piaml $19.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 12.00 Copra Bali 7.70 Copra Gorong Talo 7.80 Copra Dongalo I .ov223 words
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Article269 1915-08-03 5 Romances of Advertising. Even in America, where men of the type of Get-rich-quick-Walling-ford abound, the career of Mr. Charles William Post, of Washington, who died recently, was a notable one. Mr. Post was the proprietor of Grape-Nuts, the advertisements of which have been read by every269 words
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Article121 1915-08-03 5 Tuesday, 3rd. Last Quarter Moon. High water:—B.l6 a.m. 7 ft. 9 ia*. 8.19 p.m. ft 4 in*. Weiiesela?, 4th. St. Andrews War Service. 2.16 p.m. War Meeting, Memorial Hall. 6.18 post. High water:—4.l9 a.m. 7 ft. 9 ias. 4.4 .m I ft. 2 ins. Thursday, sthP. O. Homeward mail121 words
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Article66 1915-08-03 5 Singapore. August 3On London Bank 4 m/s 3/4 9/32 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 11/16 On India— Bank T. T. 176£ On Hongkong— Bank d/d 24 On Shanghai— Bank d/d 104 On Java— Bank T. T. UOf On Japan— Bank d/d 113£ Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil66 words
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Article168 1915-08-03 5 The Franco-Japanese Association hold its seventh general meeting in Tokyo on Monday, sth July afternoon, at the residence of its President, Prince Kan-in. The Prince, M. Gerard, the French Ambassador, and several other office-bearers were present, besides a large number of the members. The President read the following168 words
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Article798 1915-08-03 5 rriMsQ-jjtcd it tbc Utrket (kit Uoniaf. SINGAPORE, AUGU4T I. Lyall and Evait, Exchange and Shart ■roast*. i**u* the following list of qaotatioaa SRubUr Stem. Jlorn. falue. Buyers. Sells**. J/- Allagar 1/11 2/8 Anglo Java g/_ i/y 1/- Anglo-Malay 8/8 9/6 Ayer Kuning 10/- 12/6 2/- Batang Malaka798 words
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Advertisement82 1915-08-03 5 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Weekday Sundays*. Mail Daily leave* for north at 7.7 am mad 7 pin. Other trains leave for Jo ho re at 9 am 10.29 am noon. Uu pm 2.66 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from at 8.16 am and 7.14 poo, Trams leave82 words
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Miscellaneous170 1915-08-03 5 Mails Close. To-day. Batu Pahat Hong Waa 2 pm Pontianak Khoen Foeng 2 pm Malacca* Bagan Hong Uo 2 pm Mersing, Kemaman. Kuala Dungun and Trengganu Hock Lee 2 pm Kota Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 pm To-morrow. Pouloe Soegi Aing Hong t am Kerimon Hock Tew 8 am Port Swettenham170 words
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Article731 1915-08-03 6 General Cadorna And His Aide. Now that the political crisis is over and the war has begun, all eyes are fixed upon him whom the Italian people hopes to hail as the organizer of victory "—the Chief of the Staff, Conte Luigi Cadorna, wrote the Rome731 words
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Advertisement341 1915-08-03 6 The Medical Congress tells you which is the Best Tonic Food. "At the International Medical Congress the only Grand Prix in the Food Section was awarded to Sanatogen. The fact speaks for itself I (From The Medical Press and Circular.") "As a tonic food, Sanatogen stands forth preeminent," writes Dr.341 words
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Advertisement331 1915-08-03 6 1 Well I Well tl Well in HERE'S THAT 1 Palladium! I 1 AGAIN AND WHAT NOW! 4 5 9 We might preface our remarks with the statement that the I I Palladium entertained more people last week than ever were J entertained before by any theatre in Singapore in331 words
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Title Section20 1915-08-03 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. ClK £2?aiapa Crifcutic. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3.20 words
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Article24 1915-08-03 7 The Position of Russia. London, Aug. 2, 5.45 p.m. Speeches by VI. Goremykin and dthen hate been made in the Duma.24 words
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Article260 1915-08-03 7 London, A tig. 2, 2.15 a.m. y. Goremykin mentioned in the LMirna that the Tsar has ordered the Cabinet to prepare bills granting t« Poland absolute autonomy. M. Sazonoff paid a tribute te Iulranl kop«d that then Neutral Powis who are still hesitating would soon decide on the260 words
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Article93 1915-08-03 7 An sr. 2, 4 30 a.m. I «Hrograd The Duma wad opennlay. The galleries were and crowded with dis1 officials including diplomatic represenUtivea. Speeches Slivered by the President, M. the Premier, M. Gorem- uister of Foreign Affairs, and the Minister of a > I <>HvanolF f who93 words
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Article270 1915-08-03 7 London, Aug. 2, 2.51 p.m. Petrograd The Ministers on leaving the Duma went to the Council of the Empire, where the speakers of all the parties expressed sympathy with the Poles and welcomed the Government's declaration regarding autonomy. The Polish leader Veliopolsky, in uLni mfc fjo«(b, raid270 words
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Article391 1915-08-03 7 Deliberate Retreat. London, Aug. 2, 2.45 p.m. All accounts agree on the delikeration of the Russian withdrawal i and the gravity of the losses iniieted on tho enemy by the Russians, whose use of the bayonet was most effootive. Attacks on both sides often coincide that391 words
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Article93 1915-08-03 7 London, Aug. 2, 5.50 a.m. PetrogradrA Communique reoord» fierce fighting along the whola front ating battle on Saturday southeast of Warsaw, while between Cholm and tho Bn j;tho Russians, after desperate fighting, retired under pressure of tho more numerous enemy. Near Warsaw. An Aastrian communique dwells on93 words
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Article40 1915-08-03 7 London, Aug. 2, 7.10 a.m. A German eonamuniqie reports the oooapation of Mitau. It says that tho situation before Warsaw remains nnchanged. Tho ring round Ivangorod is drawing closer, and tho Russians are still engaging General Mackonsen's army.40 words
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Article76 1915-08-03 7 London, Aug. 2, 12.41 p.m. Petrograd A semi-official massage says that the despatch of largo •orman reinforcements from France Ed by the Mongols in 1240, »nd 1477. from the end of the Uth to that of the 16th century it wai the ohief commercial town between tho76 words
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Article33 1915-08-03 7 London, Aug. 2, 5.45 p.m. Copenhagen A new German ■abnaarino which made a trial trip from Kiel wig wrecked on 24th ult. [T Twelve of thej crow f were drowned.33 words
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Article41 1915-08-03 7 :77 s London, Aug. 2, 8.10 p.m. Bsnvorlichihas been ■nnjt the"crew have been landed, foa CapUinfodthi remainder of the crow left theTvesael in another boat. BThe* steamer Clintonia baa been sunk. Fifty-four ,ab( ard been saved and eleven loat.41 words
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Article74 1915-08-03 7 London, Aug. 2, 1.25 p.m. According to Bukharast papers, the Kaiser has sent another of hia open telegrams to the Queen of Greece with the purpose of influencing opinian in the Balkans. Tha telegram says MMy destructive sword has crushed the Russians and they will need six months74 words
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Article23 1915-08-03 7 London, Aug. 2, 5.4§ p.m. Amsterdam A largo cruiser launched at Wilhelmshaven has been named Hindenburg by order of tke Kaiser.23 words
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Article17 1915-08-03 7 London, Aug. 3, 5.45 p.m. The British steamer Fulgoncehas been sunk. The crew were saved.17 words
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Article28 1915-08-03 7 London, Aug. 2, 5.45 p.m. Arrivals from Monlalcone state that the evacuation of Trieste has oegnn. Tho plant of the arsenal has already been sent to tha interior.28 words
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Article85 1915-08-03 7 Germany is calling upon her young guard, thou ands *>f *tron«» yOWHJ raoi who <• preeeßOe in Berlin and Other GcrnMM ii*s been a source 'f tWpriae lo all neutral visitor*. Four I cmin d 'hottsafld men, mainly connected with Ibo railways, ha*e been called out, and85 words
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Article1374 1915-08-03 8 To-morrow throughout the wide world there will be demonstrations that earinot fail lo reveal to friends &Dd foes alike the solidarity, the indissoluble unity, the indivisibility of the Britiih Empire. It will unquestienably be an object lessen that ihould serve the useful purpose of impreseinf upon the1,374 words
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Article505 1915-08-03 9 Tin is $75 Aj jjttest advertisements ase inI rteai on page 10. Kamnnting Dredging output in Jnly totalled 106*3 piculs. —:u vera] eases of small-pox have oeu n portod in Colombo lately, ■i ei/iH'i Al parti of South Africa show enthusiasm for service in I .Straits Produce,505 words
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Article95 1915-08-03 9 Our Navy Active. German Destroyer Torpedoed. Reuter's Special Mar, Impertal, and Ordinary Services. (Tribune Special.) London, July 2, 11.55 p.m. An Admiralty announcement ■aye that a British submarine, on the 2(>th July, torpedoed and sank a German torpedo-boat destroyer near the German Coast. Two Steamers Blown Up. Another BritishReuter's Special Mar, Impertal, and Ordinary Services. - 95 words
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Article77 1915-08-03 9 Fierce Battles Raging. London, Aug. 2, 5.23 p.m. Rome Battles of extreme vio lence are still raging. The Italians took the offensive in the Cirnia region and inflicted heavy losses, also capturing trenches and prisoners. A communique announces the opening of the second phase of the battles77 words
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Article171 1915-08-03 9 London, Aug. 2, 3.25 p.m. Rome The Italians are fighting maniflcently along the whole front. The Austrians Trentino legioa with great forces re-attacked Cosabello, which the Italians had captured. Columns of the enemy, although supported by artillery strongly posted, were completely defeated. A communique indicates a bold and171 words
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Article24 1915-08-03 9 London, Aug. 2 X 5 55 p.m. Rome The Italians have already capture* 380 Officers and 17,000 me* along the Isoaao front.24 words
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Article56 1915-08-03 9 Quiet the West. Londen, Aug. 2, 2.35 p.m. Paris No infantry engagement is recorded in yesterday night's communique. A long range gnn fired nine shells into Compiegnc but only material damage was done. A fire broke cut, but it was quickly extinguished. Elsewhere there were violent cannonades.56 words
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Article104 1915-08-03 9 London, Aug 2, 2.45 p.m. American papers contain articles on the anniversary of the war and recognize that the victory of Germany wonld mean that the United States, as representatives of freedom of government, have te confront her. The New York World pays a tribute to104 words
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Article104 1915-08-03 9 London, Aug. 2, 8.30 p.m. In the course of the proceedings in the Prize Court to-day an affidavit by Major Dillon of the War Office was produced, intffcating that the number of people receiving supplies of food from the German Government total four millions serving at the two104 words
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Article75 1915-08-03 9 London, Aug. 2, 2.35 p.m. Melbourne: Over 32,000 men have enlisted in Victoria during last month, many being from the country districts. They marched through the streets with banners, exhorting others to join, and were warmly cheered en route to the depet. The Melbourne University staff has75 words
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Article30 1915-08-03 9 London, Aug. 2, 4.30 a.m. Among the official list of casualties by the Iberian are two Americans dead and one injured. F:r Further wire» see Page 7.30 words
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Article1849 1915-08-03 9 Longprior teth# war the fine liners flying the well-known flag of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japan Mail Steamship Co.) had become very popular with both shippers and the travelling public. The well-found steamers in the Company's European, Australian and American services were usually well laden outward and homeward with1,849 words
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Article129 1915-08-03 10 Three Months For Fraud. A Dutchman, giving the name of Tops, wai charged in the third police court this morning, by Inspector Randall, with the theft of a b*nk deposit receipt for $1,300 (Hongkong dollars), the property of another Dutchman named Boudewijous, whilst on a journey from Batavia129 words
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Article138 1915-08-03 10 As T/ill be seen from an advt. on page 1 the splendid feature film of is'ept nne's Daughthers, featuring Annette Kellerman, the world's most perfect woman, will be screened at the Casino. Many have been disappointed at having missed this wonderful production, so this last chance to see138 words
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Article198 1915-08-03 10 A typographical error crept into our observations in a recent issue upon the laudable efforts being pat forth lecally to send help, and plenty of it, to the sufferers through the terrible floods and great fire in Canton. The remittance from Singapore last week was $30,000198 words
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Article95 1915-08-03 10 The great change of programme drew a crammed house last night, the exquisite production of Richelieu being greatly admired. The film will only be shewn for two more night", ore to-night ai d tomorrow will give the last opportunity to witness this gripping play. The other films are95 words
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Article295 1915-08-03 11 E-.thusiastic Even in Retreat. The Press Association is informed a distinguished neutral has jast i in London direct from the j an Headquarters. eaks with the greatest enthu- ,f the magnificent discipline of the Russian Armies. ij urii oi comradeship between mdmeots unexampled, and295 words
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Article264 1915-08-03 11 In a recent issue the Ceylon Observer gives publicity to a new recruiting song composed by Mr. Will Tyler which the author is sending to Lord Kitchener. It runs as follows Are You Ready i. The man of the moment's Kitchener. And ail our Allies do declare264 words
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Article37 1915-08-03 11 Paris, July 4. —A telegram from Basle that there has been a violent uprising between the Lanawehr and Landsturmers fighting in Alsace. Old men with the Landsturm refuse to advance great numbers have been arrested.37 words
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104 1915-08-03 11 In a recent F.M.S. official report it is stated that complete systems of forest belts for the protection of agricultural crops against the spread of pests and disease have been defined in Perak, Seiangor, and Negri Sembilan, says the Conservator of Forests in his104 words
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Advertisement30 1915-08-03 7 1 DRAGON CEMENT I TO THE I U I MUNICIPALITY I ANDT 1 I Singapore. THE GCVERNMfNT M dupire m JCH^E i H SINGAPORE. gj lj Sok Afeatsforth*Straits mi F.M.S.30 words
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Advertisement194 1915-08-03 8 I) Robinson Co. Bl «2, SPECIAL OFFER BJ B of II I Fountain Pens EI Yes Pocket Safef y Pen Bftl WO Cannot Leak, Gold Nib. Xi Jit! Price: $2.Q0. < Wo. fr. Extra Large Size Desk '<'■■< Pen. Carries Double Amount of Ink, Gold Nil). Price: 53.00. W Sell-Filling194 words
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Advertisement38 1915-08-03 8 FIVE STAR ScOTCH WHISKY. r i V- f Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. VINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. t AdelpM Hotel, i i I MUSIC l I DURING I DINNER j 1 TO-NIGHT. I l j DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager.38 words
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Advertisement168 1915-08-03 8 Notice Malaya Aircaft Fund. Mr. Alma Baker Mokes a Proitsal ti SikscriberiToo late, unfortunately, for insertion in our last issue we rtc J a telegram fro n Mr. Alma Baker, dated Batu Gajah Aug. 2,11 reading as follows Will the Sukcriberi in joor centre to the differed partially •ubscribed air168 words
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Advertisement147 1915-08-03 10 Latest Advertisements. GOVERNMENT OF JQHORE. PUBLIC WORKS PE?ARTME\T. Tenders a-e invited for the following 1. Quarters for Chief Overseer and Storekeeper, Johore Bahru. 2. Quarters for four Dressers, General dospital, Johore Bahru. 3. Permanent Coolie Lines, Johore Bahru. 4. Quarters for two Police Inspectors, Johore Bahru. 5. Reconstruction of a147 words
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Advertisement115 1915-08-03 10 \3iaffles Motel y I t t'.KX. a..- i~ j ir rt Mew Open —en— i ii ——a——JL——bbbbsbSi Orders Received up till 11=15 p.m. H. C. HUDSON (LATE OF ROBINSON PIANO CO.) Now has UP-TO-DATE appliances for Tuning Overhauling: Repairing Pianos. THOROUGH QUICK CHEAP. Tel. No. 1168. SAILORS HOME, Singapore. iM115 words
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Advertisement190 1915-08-03 10 5 You've Tried the Rest I H s NOW TRY THE BEST. Great Auk's Great Auk's I Pure Burton Pilsener I and Guinness's Stout, i 5 fl I Fully Guaranteed to t I contain no preservatives or 1 additions of any kind whatsoever, so that the public 5 jj may190 words
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Advertisement984 1915-08-03 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. 20-7984 words
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Advertisement313 1915-08-03 11 THE "QDEEN MARY PEN. 1« Pens 25 M,ls FOR SALE AT STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd. Printers Stationers. 20a—20c, collyee. quay. In aid of The Queen's "Work for Wometi" Fund. Lady Roxburgh writes: 11 Her Majesty is very much pleased with the Pens." This Pen has received the approval of the313 words
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Article361 1915-08-03 12 Singapore Shipping. LOADING LIST. Europe. For London: Branksome Hall, August 12 City of Rangoon. August 15 Kashima Maru. August 4; Glenturret in portAntilochus, August 7 Telemachus, August 21 Mashona, August 16 Kashgar, August 6 Nore, Oct. 5 Mishima Maru, August 18 Suwa Maru, Sept. L Liverpool Kashima Maru,361 words
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Article20 1915-08-03 12 The Holt liner Helenus, from Liverpool on Jnly Bth for Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Yokohama, passed Suez on July 23.20 words
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Article166 1915-08-03 12 Latest Arrivals. British Poh Ann Brit Btr 2-8-15 Inner Rds. Ben Hong Leong Brit str 2-8-15 Inner Roads. Ipoh Brit str 2-8-15 Inner Roads. Circe Brit str 2-8-15 Inner Roads. Kampar Brit str 2-8-15 Inner Rds. Hong Ho Brit str 2 8-15 Inner Rds. Hai Nam Brit str166 words
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Article29 1915-08-03 12 Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Khoeng Foeng for Pontianak. Hong Ho for Malacca and Bagan. Hock Lee for Mersing, &c, and Trengganu. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi.29 words
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Article138 1915-08-03 12 A Sourabaya journal recently very aptly commented on German tricks in an article on "Interned German vessels in Java, in saying that it would be indeed curious to see, after tte discovery made on the German vessels in Italy, what the cargo of some of the interned craft138 words
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Article187 1915-08-03 12 Improvements sometimes take a long time in reaching Burma and the east generally. The Indian postal department was many years behind Europe in adopting postcards. Steam launches had been running for a long time in most places in the British Isles before we saw any in187 words
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Article62 1915-08-03 12 CLEARANCES—31-7-15. Both for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang, Padang, etc., Batavia. Rotor a a for Tongkah and Renong. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ban Lee for Alor Star (Kedah). Lian Choo for Alor Star (Kedah). Hok Canton for Bagan Datoh <t Telak Anson. Will o'the Wisp62 words
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Article91 1915-08-03 12 Vessels Expected. Benvenue (Ben) August 1, from Europe for Singapore, China and 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,91 words
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Article131 1915-08-03 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, Nurse131 words
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Article56 1915-08-03 12 The Sumatra, of 4,600 tons gross, which was for many years in the P. and O. service, was sold eighteen months ago for £15,000, and ten days ago was withdrawn from auction at £27,000. She has since, says The Times, been sold privately for a higher price.56 words
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Article170 1915-08-03 12 The following resolution has been adopted by the Management Committee of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild, representing over fifteen thousand Captains and Officers of merchant ships. A copy of it has been forwarded to the Prime Minister That, as representing those chiefly responsible for the safety and170 words
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Article505 1915-08-03 12 The B. L Zaida sails on the 6th August for Bangkok direct. The East Asiatic Company's liner Indien left Suez on the 30th ult. The A. Holt liner Laertes passed Suez on the 29th inst. for Padang and Java. The Holt liner Laertes, from Amsterdam, is due at505 words
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Article229 1915-08-03 12 The largest shipment of Japans goods, 1,000 tons in all. ever take! by a ship bound for Australia »J! aboard the N. Y. K. liner nJ? maru, which left Yokohama Z Melbourne and Sydney on JnW Several Australian business "m** prominent in manufacturing circle who have229 words
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Article61 1915-08-03 12 A Private sale of the holdings of the Charles H. Cramp estate in the Cramp Shipbuilding Company of Philadelphia, on June 11, marked the passing of the Cramp family control of the organisati m. The transaction involved 7,(XX) shares of stock, which included 0,300 sharei which were to61 words
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69 1915-08-03 12 For serious cases at the Darda nelles, the French Government has placed at the disposal of the French Red Cross a vessel belonging to the Messageries Maritimes. the Charles Ronx, which is being fitted out a? a hospital ship. The Charles Ronx will receive both69 words
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Article86 1915-08-03 12 Mr. Damley's tender for the salvage of the Emden has been accepted. Mr. Darnley will form a company and send a steamer with special machinery to fit out the Emden and bring her to Sydn-y. An echo of the Emden is afforded by the report of86 words
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Article140 1915-08-03 12 The White Star liner Megi when about sixty miles BOOtb Queenstown, had a thrilling ture with a German Bobmann*. from which she got away owing her superior speed. The Megantic, which left I pool for Quebec and Montreal, ba' a lage number of passeng-rf board. The MS.O.140 words
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Article844 1915-08-03 13 Former Secretary's Criticism. New York, June 30. —Mr. George •00 L. Meyer, who was Secretary 0 the Navy in President TatVs Cabinet, addressing the peace and rr er, ara tion conference of the National Security League, asserted that the U.S. Navy is deteriorating, dining the respects in844 words
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Article774 1915-08-03 13 Three Months' Record. The following nummary of the op erationB which have taken place in East Africa during the months of March, April, and May has been issued by the Press Bureau About the end of February information was received that a German detachment of774 words
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Article116 1915-08-03 13 Rome, June 30.—During an attack on the Carso heights a regiment of Grenadiers, composed of the tallest men in the Italian army, under Major Manfredi, approached to within 50 yards of the enemy's trenches. They then charged with fixed bayonets, crying Savoia. The Austrians broke and fled. Shrapnel116 words
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Article147 1915-08-03 13 The Prime Minister recently gave some startling figures as to the cost to Great Britain of the war. It cost one and a half millions a day for the 240 days to the end of March 31, 1915. In July it was estimated to cost about147 words
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Article121 1915-08-03 13 The Shanghai daily Eastern Times reports that the Chinese Superintendent of the Maritime Customs at Shanghai received a telegram from the Chinese Resident al Lhaeea in Tibet on the 11th July to the following effect :—l4O men and women and 45 children, Chinese from Tibet, wandering121 words
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Advertisement531 1915-08-03 13 Will you still deal with au enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases? SANAPHOS is British. More than that, it'lis better than the product of the Enemy. Are there still men and women who continue to use the German product, and refuse even to test531 words
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Article953 1915-08-03 14 Raid Every Week on German Te-ritory. In the House of Commons on June 16, on the report of the Vote of Credit, Mr. Joynson-Hicks (U. Brentford) called attention to the supply of aircraft. He said it w*ts important to discuss this now because of the constant raids953 words
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Article49 1915-08-03 14 According to advices received from Austria, states Renter's Zurnh correspondent, the statistics < I Austiiriimports and exports for the first quarter of 1915 a show that the imports have decreased l>y 55 per cent as compared with the returns for 1914. Exports have decreased 45 per cent.49 words
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