Malaya Tribune, 15 January 1916
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Title Section28 1916-01-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EN'ING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. voi. 3 o. 12. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916 Price 5 Cents. CD* tpalapa Cribune. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1528 words
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Advertisement494 1916-01-15 1 A Very Appreciative Programme Of Thrilling, Humorous, and Emotional Subjects AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOi'SE Gaiety Picture Palace Jun 'ion of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. PATHE OFFER THEIR BROADWAY FEATURE itei plaj f atmi g CLIFTON CRAWFORD supjorted by Melville Stewart. Fania Maiinoff and Rby'e Alexander in RF.ELS THE GALLOPER494 words
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Advertisement60 1916-01-15 1 SULPHURIC I -AN D I Hydrochloric Acid. I trade jj MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. j 5 (Incorporated in Japan) I SOLE AGEJNTS. f NESTLES jgjrSjg BEST milk fm¥sm FOOD fJr**^^ B OHONNEUrL PARIS 'fcS*ffl| «fK IESTLEf BABIES. f 111 rig OBTAINABI E PER TIN. EVERYWHERE. So Nourishing that every Tablet60 words
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Article497 1916-01-15 2 His View of Things. ja» of the many stories told about th* Piinca of Wslee at the front is being related in L >ndoii. It seems tnnt the Prince was continually imploring Sir John French to permit him to go into the first line trench-., but497 words
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Article152 1916-01-15 2 Sir Thomas Townsend Bucknill, P.C., a Judge of the High Court from 1899-1914, of Epsom, Surrey, Recorder of Exeter, 1885-1899, Conservative M.P. for Mid-Surrey, 1892-1899, who died on October 4, aged seventy, left unsettled estate of the value of £35,890. The testator gives the silver gilt casket and152 words
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Article72 1916-01-15 2 The Earl of Glasgow died on Dec. 13 at Cra(g Fairlie, Ayrshire, I aged 82. He had been in failing health for several months. He was a retire 1 captain in the Roy.al Navy, and during the Crimean i war he served on the White Sea. He aUo saw service72 words
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Advertisement173 1916-01-15 2 I THE GERMAN INFLUENCE I ATA GOOD HEALTH. VITAFER IS ALL-BRITISH. I HOLE AGENTS: \jOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. iNcORPORATED IN ENGLRND. I SINGAPORE KUALA NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. "SHELL" FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT Please send I cur Order to CHIN HUAT LEE, 29 SOUTH CANAL ROAD' who also stock large quantities173 words
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Advertisement277 1916-01-15 2 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR JANUARY, 1916. "1 I 23 Sun. 2! 9 ,16 MON. 3,10 I 17 24 j;u TUES. II 18 25 _i' I j Wed. 5 l 12 19 20 THURS. 6 13 20 427 i I 14 21 88 I SAT. I 8 15 22 29 1277 words
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Article614 1916-01-15 3 Dr. Louis C. Parkes read a paper before the members of the Royal Sanitary Institute on the M National •und Social Aspects of the Lowered Birth-rate." He pointed out that the birth-rate of nearlv all the European nations has been decreasing during the past thirty614 words
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Article31 1916-01-15 3 From Monday's "Times of Malaya Miss A. Darehan dead. London, Jan. 10. The well-known actress A. Darehan is dead. As poor Ada Kehan might Lave said Such is fame. —P. O,31 words
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Advertisement247 1916-01-15 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE IOTJR REPAIRED MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS GREASE I Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF I Every Description. Sole Agents For: Meitz Weiss Oil Engines Tbe Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles Sub-Agents :—MICHELIN |TYRES. "Gasolene light Cycle Co. 5,5-1 5-2, BEACH ROAD. CHINESE NEW247 words
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Advertisement371 1916-01-15 3 In drawing the attention of the General Public to our Goh Hong Cheow's Hai Kow Tonic Pills we beg to state that they are nothing new, for they hav<; been known, tested and approved by multitudes of onetime sufferers all over the East including British Malaya for over fifteen years371 words
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Advertisement368 1916-01-15 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF CONTINENTAL MOTOR TYRES, ETC. At Nob. 69 <fc 70 Cecil Street, On Friday. 21st January, at 1! a.m. Comprise plain, ribbed, square thread and basket pattern on -J£2. 710x90, 870-80, 750x85. 710x90, 915x105 ,Vc, solid ™Vf^rickshaw ■»10.190 A 900x1 10, a quantity of old solid368 words
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Advertisement231 1916-01-15 4 AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Leasehold Town and Country Properties Belonging to the Estate ol the late YAP QUAN SENG (deceased) To be sold pursuant to an Order of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements at Singapore By Messrs CHING KENG LEE CO. AT THEIR SALE-ROOM231 words
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Advertisement211 1916-01-15 4 AUCTION SALES. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. TO BE SOU) BY \r< HON On Monday, the 17th January, h| t at Batu Anam. Johore. All the Furniture and Sto; Trade of a Provision Shop Anam, Johore. S. NOAH ALHABSHEE Auction** 12-1 in AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Leasehold Land and Hotsituate at Boat211 words
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Article1019 1916-01-15 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. Postal Regulations. wine, to the revision of the Sino4neie postal regulations, parcels rted to Japan as re-exports u ;d have the words 41 re-export side the parcels. This rule is rce from the 1st January. Imperial Russian Courtesy. r1,019 words
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Article76 1916-01-15 5 Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leave* for the north at 7.7 am 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at HW 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pui 2.55 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 am and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9, 8.42, 10.15, 11.4276 words
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Article71 1916-01-15 5 Singapore, January i:>. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4| Private 3 m/s 2/4 29/32 On India— Bank T. T. 174* On Hongkong— Bank d/d 16£ On Shanghai— Bank d/d $9| On Java— Bank T. T. On Japan— Bank d/d 110J Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil Bills71 words
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Advertisement507 1916-01-15 5 j To-night j To-night j THE TREAT YOU HAVE J-EEN WAITING FOR vHar i ma Ha 11 K tr I THE UNIVERSAL PRESENTS j Another of the BROADWAY UNIVERSAL FEATURES with g m iss rvi arx c: te m: pest g I THE FAMOUS ENGLISH COMMEDIENNE 5 Acts—lftMU I»IiXJM 9507 words
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Miscellaneous150 1916-01-15 5 FIXTURES. To-day. fejnas meeting. Evatt's noon. wiroviteh at.d Piat-tro Concert, Vic.-Theatre. Raffles Hotel Dance and Cinema Opening of A»ew Alhambra. High Water —5-40 a.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. 7-50 p.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. To-morrow. 2nd Sunday aft»-r Epiphany. High Water —0-45 a.m. S it. 5 ins.; 9-9 p.m. 7150 words
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Advertisement478 1916-01-15 6 k CIGARETTES. I Comfort and c and aroma of State Kxpress CigarB ViriiftU Leaf No. 555 P«f tin ol 50-60 cts WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Beware of worthless imitations. Remember Dr. B. GHOSE is the oldest and genuine expert in these diseases. Holds thousands of unique Testimonials. No More Risk of Surgical478 words
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Advertisement303 1916-01-15 6 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. S. andF.M,S. Medical School Eut.ance Examination i AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.B. AND F.M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY, CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT,303 words
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Advertisement741 1916-01-15 6 Church Services. S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. MTB JANUAR\. 191«'.. 2nd Sunday ftftor Epiphany. -7 a.m. Matins. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral), 9.lfi a.m. liamul Corporate Communion of C. W. A. 1 p.m. Sunday School and Bible CnUMM. BJO p m. MmnwH and Sermon. S. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines— i. 15 a.m. H,741 words
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Advertisement352 1916-01-15 6 WORLD'S CYCLE RECORD imf I Coventry «~*v.-,- Rod* »4,35S MCU«k fa/liet .af Marvllits Offt' t At"" MEAD (X>«VC. USA, Samples on view at Messrs. T. L. GOSLING 8 Co-, Robinson Road, S pore. RANEEGUNCE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY GO., SINGAPORE. THE QUEEN MARY PEN. 25 FOR SALE352 words
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Article690 1916-01-15 7 Decline in Value*. lusive to the Malaya Tribune). pjpjff Latham and Co., The i( j e? in their weekly Market r\ ited Jan. 1 1, say u local market has exhibited .'inct a«p*»cts dnriner th*» ,|j under review aud, although t e with a qnite bright tone690 words
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Article136 1916-01-15 7 Latest Quotations. (Speciil Service.) London, Jinuary 14, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits. 3 months £175.0.0. Bar Silver 27 1/16. Produce. Fine hard Para spot 3/6]. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 3/6. Copra £40.10.0. Black Peprjer, fair Singapore spot 6j dist. 6g. White Pepper, fair Singapore spot 9|136 words
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Article220 1916-01-15 7 (Singapore, January 15.) TYn. —$85i 75 tons sold. Copra— Strong. Tapioca— Steady. Sago Flout- —Strong. Gambier— Weak. Pepper.— Vfeak. Other Products.— Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. ier picul 123.00 Nutmegs 80 S. *M* Conra Bali 131»* Copra Goiong Talo UUW Copra Dongaio IS-SO* Copra220 words
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Article29 1916-01-15 7 The Malacca Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd.. had a December output of 33.000, making a total of 121,203 lljh for the four months of the current financial year.29 words
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Advertisement128 1916-01-15 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bank Holiday. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on THURSDAY TAI PLSAM 20th January./ (Hinda Festival.) 15-1 20-1 Notice. Messrs McAlister and Co., Ltd., have relinquished their Providoring and Ship Chandlery business, as from 31st December, 1915. 15-1 [5-1 Wanted. Manager for oil128 words
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Advertisement339 1916-01-15 7 Latest Advertisements. I GRAND GALA NIGHT! To-Niflht! ToNight!! AT THE RENOWNED JAVA OPERA Of Muar At the Theatre Royal North Bridge Road. Another of those Saturday Gala Pieces BAHAR E PARISIAN Will be Given. Tomorow, Sunday A Tragical Piece DOCTOR FAUST. NANI, Mmgir Straits Information Bureau. Advertising Experts. Translations Undertaken339 words
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Miscellaneous188 1916-01-15 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. To-day. Orders for the week ending Friday, January 21 4.30 p.m. Tram Terminus Maxim Co. 3.15 Parade Ground at Alexandra Barracks S.V.R. Cup Competition. 2. J 5 p.m. Baltstier Kan#e Veterans Co. (Recruits). To-morrow, Jan. 16. 7 a.m. Balostier Range Veterans Co. (No 2 Platoon). Monday, Jan.188 words
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Article122 1916-01-15 8 The Great Wav Page. The Western Front 9 Tn the East 9 Mystery of the Kaiser 9 In the Balkans 10 The Huns Methods 10 Military Honours 10 The Prince of Wales 2 Latest Wills 2 War and the F.irthrate ;j Japan News 5 Church Services j Incredible122 words
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Article1338 1916-01-15 8 One of the most hopeful signs of the times is to be found in the evidence of determination both at Home and in Australasia that it would be absolutely incredible folly were our ultimate triumph over the foe of mankind to find the Huns and their pliant tools1,338 words
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Article39 1916-01-15 8 The usual five o'clock untitled the Palladium is announced I day on page 12 There will be Uj' usual special selection of nitj films. We would remind pal that the great production vv Years a Queen" commence* Monday next.39 words
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Advertisement153 1916-01-15 8 New Zonophone! Igp Needles. i| $1 per 1,000 Needles, 25 cts per tin of 200 Needles. Zonophone Records. 12-inch Double-sided $2.00 each. 10-inch Double-sided $1.20 each. Record r I AlbUmS Robinson Co. DO YOU USE A BLUE-FLAME OIL STOVE? THEN BUY Kerosene^L—^Kerosene EFFICIENT -ECONOMICAL. WHY BURN EXPENSIVE OIL IN YOUR153 words
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Advertisement105 1916-01-15 8 801 l Dunlop's Schiedam Gin. $12 per Case of 24 Cruchons. CaldbecK. Macgrcgor Co 1 AMpH Hotel. I Saturday, January 15 I Special Dinner I During Dinner i Grand Manila 1 Band, I With a Large Reper- 1 toire, will play. I 1 Dancing. Y. M. TOY©. 2 I PHOTOGRAPHIC105 words
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Article466 1916-01-15 9 -$1-371 down, advertisemeuti are inserted i n London is 3/6J, market ;i and Rangoon are is] ected ports on account iL'Ue society styled League ing Hand is exempted at ation under the Societies mnce 1909. i jij/ore Municipal Esti- are published as a t the Government Whites466 words
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231 1916-01-15 9 The bad tidings of the death of His Highness the Sultan of Perak were received by us this morning from Government House, the communication with which we were courteoasly favoured being to the effect that His Hkcellency the Governor has recewed news231 words
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Article48 1916-01-15 9 Bank HoiiAy Proclaimed. It is notified m. the Government Gazette issued that in accordance with the provisions of the Holidays Ordinance of 1879, Thursday, the 20th instant, being the date of the festival of the Taipusum, will be observed as a Bank Holiday throughout the Colony.48 words
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Article68 1916-01-15 9 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to nominate the following gentlemen to form an Advisory Board (Panchayat) for the Settlement of Malacca on all matters affecting the Sikh religion and customs Pall Singh, son of Khzan Singh, Chairman* Mangal Singh, son of Jewalla Singh. Jewan68 words
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Article227 1916-01-15 9 Owing to the death of H. H. the Sultan of Perak the usual weekly At Home at Government House will not he heid next Tuesday, the 18th instant. The crew of the British submarine E. 17, stranded at Texel, oft the Dutch coast, is :o be interned in accordance will227 words
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Article180 1916-01-15 9 In the Municipal Board Room yesterday, Lady Evelyn Young preceded at the annual meeting of the above Society. There were many present, amongst them being Mrs. C. W. Darbishire (hon. sec), the Hon. Dr. Gilmore Ellis (hon. treas. and medical adviser), and the Hon. Mr. C. W.180 words
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Article90 1916-01-15 9 The annual general meeting of the above company was held at noon to-day at the company's registered offices, French Bank Buildings Mr. P. M. Robinson presided. The directors' report and accounts for the year ended 31st October 1915 were passed. The sum of $50,000 was placed90 words
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Article176 1916-01-15 9 To Include India. Sir George Reid's Views. London, Jan. 13, 7.30 p.m. Speaking at a luncheon at the Liberal Club, Islington, Sir George Reid said that he hoped that during the course of the year a Conference of Dominion Premiers would be held with a view to176 words
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Article101 1916-01-15 9 London, Jan. 14, 1.55 p.m. Sir Alexander M'Robert has given to the Aberdeen University an endowment of >J750 yearly for a lectureship on pathology, especially on malignant diseases. [Sir Alexander M'Robert, who is an LL T). of Aberdeen University, is the managing director of the Oawnpore Woollen101 words
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Article34 1916-01-15 9 Notices to owners of land required for back lanes affecting property in Tras, Enggor, and Wayang Streets as well as in Mayne, Mackenzie, Park, New Market and Havelock roads are published in yesterday's Gazette.34 words
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Article367 1916-01-15 9 Mystery of the Kaiser. His Sister Summoned. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Absent From the Diet. London, Jan. 13, 1*.40 p.m. Amsterdam The feature of the opening of the Prussian Diet to-day was the absence of the Kaiser. llerr Bethmann-Holhvegg, in delivering the opening speech, said The Kaiser has chargedREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 367 words
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Article81 1916-01-15 9 London, Jan. 13, 6.20 p.m. Melbourne: Replying to resolutons of the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers with the object of preventing Germany from regaining Australian trade after the war, Mr. Hughes, the Premier, said that it would be incredible folly if victory left Germany in possession of81 words
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Article67 1916-01-15 9 London, -lan. 13, ,'>.. >. r > p.m. In the House ol Commons in reply to Sir J. D. Kees, who suggested that the connection between India and Mesopotamia was a distant one and that the connection between Egypt and Mesopotamia had become closer, Mr. Tennant said67 words
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Article172 1916-01-15 9 Huns Get Their Own Gas. London, Jan. 13, 4 55 p.m. Paris A communique states* that the Germans sustained two minor defeats in the regions of theSomme and Champagne. It appears that the German poison-gas at Forges blew back to the enemy trenches owing to a change172 words
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Article238 1916-01-15 9 German Reinforcements. London, Jan. 13, 5.55 p.m. Paris A Petrograd telegram says that in order to cope with the Russian offensive the Austrians are recalling four divisions from the Balkans and two from the Italian front, whilst the Germans are bringup eight divisions from the Balkans. Even238 words
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Article58 1916-01-15 9 London, Jan. 14, 3.15 a.m. Melbourne A campaign to raise an addition*] tifty thousand men has been opened ai ihe Town Hall, Mr. Hughes, the Premier, declared* that it is not for Australia to criticise the British leaders but to do Its best Mitn nlfui of anything else.58 words
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Article361 1916-01-15 10 Nurses Decorated. London, Jan. 13, 2.10 p.m. Tne Gazette contains fifty-five pages of military honours and includes all ranks and arms of the service and a number of nurses. Many Australasians and Canadians oave been honoured with Comi*nionshipB of the Bath and of St. Micaael and St. George,361 words
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Article72 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 13, 5.20 p.m. Paris Complete returns on the French loan show a total of over six|hundred millions sterling. London, Jan. 14, 1.20 a.m. Paris In the Chamber M. Briand said that forty-millions sterling hail been, subscribed abroad, wbnreof twenty-four millions was in Midland, towards the72 words
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Article47 1916-01-15 10 I London, Jan. 14, 3.15 a in. Home A communique reports thai only lively artillery exchanges at larious points have occurred. The ltalan artillery caught troops with revictualling columns on the march in the Roder valley and in the vicinity of Seebach, dispersing them.47 words
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Article23 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 11. Four-hundred 'and eighty-sewn German and Austrian denortees from India have arrived ;it Ploahing by the Golconda.23 words
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Article94 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 14,3 pm. Bir Thomas Holland in an article iaThe Indiaimm states that the <*xm por, <>f t)i is ;i serious annual w low* to India, which is deficient in j M| ;»lies of mineral pho*phat*. Blmei exported represent an annual r «i:». .i I «i94 words
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Article230 1916-01-15 10 Honours Tsar's Emissary. London. Jan. 13, 5.20 p.m. Tokio; The Grand Duke Michaelovitch has arrived to convey the Tsar's congratulatior.3 to tho Emperor on the occasion of his coronation. He was met at the station by the Emperor and I'rinccs Fushimi and Kanin and all high ofhcials.230 words
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Article97 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 11, 7.50 a.m. Field-Marshal Viscount French was a guest at a luncheon given by the Fishmongers Company, and during his speech said that nobody who had not seen could understand how thoroughly the present war had become revolutionised. Sir Evelyn Wood, in tributing Viscount97 words
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Article66 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 14, 7.35 p.m. Ottawa: Th< Duke of Connaught, in opening the Canadian Parliament, announced that a resolution would be submitted requesting the British Parliament to enact legislation to extend the life of the Canadian Parliament for a year. He referred to the unfaltering devotion of66 words
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Article54 1916-01-15 10 French Precautions. London. Jan. 13, ">.20 p.m. Salonika: The French have blown up th« railway bridge at Demir Hissar over the river Struma as a precautionary measure. [The railway from Salonika makes an irregular half circle t# I >emir Hissar which is one of the nearest points54 words
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Article76 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 13, L5O p.m. The Miners' Federation met in London to consider the attitude towards the Compulsion Bill. The iuoc»edings were private. Later. It is officially announced that the Miners' Federation has cast an overwhelming majority against the Compulsion Bill and has decided to call a76 words
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Article76 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 14,1.55 p.m. A Bill dealing with enemy companies and firms trading in Great Britain will be introduced in the House of Commons next week. The election cry at Mile End is "lights up on behalf of Mr. Pemberton Billing, who advocates an adequate aeroplane76 words
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Article63 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 14, 1.55 p.m. Washington Sir C. A. SpringRice. British Ambassador to the United States, has revealed to Mr. Lansing a plot to embroil Great Britain and the United States. Numerous letters from a fictitious address in Toronto signed by an alleged British colonel have been63 words
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Article37 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 14, 7.50 a.m. Washington The Government has consented to the departure of the Italian steamer Guisseppe Verdi, mounting two guns, on the assurances that they will only be used in defence.37 words
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Article37 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 14, 1.20 a.m. Paris The Turkish official in charge of the archives of the Turkish Fmbassy in Paris has been arrested as a retaliation for the arrest of the French Vice-Consul at Constantinople.37 words
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Article61 1916-01-15 10 London, Jan. 13, 1.45 p.m. Amsterdam Two sisters have been sentenced at Liege respectively to death and lifteon years, penal servitude, and their nncle to fifteen years, for aiding Belgians to join the army. German Aviators Rescued. London. Jan. 13, 1.45 p.m. Flushing Two officers aboard a61 words
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Article65 1916-01-15 10 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London, Jan. 13, 5.55 p.m. Sir Ali Imam has been received by the King at Buckingham Palace and made a temporary member of the Athena'um Club. London, Jan. 13, 5.55 p.m. General Sir H. L. Smith-Dorrien has arrived at Cape Town. London, Jan. 13, 1.45REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. - 65 words
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Article184 1916-01-15 10 Important U. S. Captures. London, Jan. 14, 2 p.m. Washington The State Department announces that the American troops have captured General Rodriguez, second to General Villa in* command of the Mexican Revolutionists, who is said to have murdered Peter Keane. a British subject. Orders have been given184 words
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Article168 1916-01-15 10 First Court. (Before Mr. h- \y. Firm* Alleged Cheating. The case against G. j, bronner, of 27 Newton resumed yesterday morn hamed Taib. the Baniar; ring and bracelet of the v t $1350 is alleged to ha obtained by the accused die was put through a Long croggj168 words
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Article71 1916-01-15 10 (Before Mr. n. d. Ifi dik. At 2.'»0 a.m. yesterday a Chinea lodger in No. 26 Nanking Street attempted to commit suicide bj hanging himself to a beam. The other immates woke up in tim< t cut the rope and save the man, w] was handed to the71 words
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Article136 1916-01-15 10 The Liv Mersing Case. Before Mr. Justice Earns!] the Supreme Court the Flu Mersir. case was brought to a conclusion after a three days' hearing judgment for the defendantcosts was given. The case arose out of a claii Mr. F. (r W. Dunsford. n prospector of Titi Jelebu.136 words
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Article107 1916-01-15 10 Keppel Golf Club. The Monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played for to-day and to morrov. The Ladies Spoon Competition will be decided on Monday next. Last evening a hockey mat L Av played on the Esplanade between the Sin?apore C. C. team an i' Shropshire. A capital gain»'107 words
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Article82 1916-01-15 10 Fraser Co's Share Circular. Singapore, Jan. 12. —Thedea 1 throughout the week, which h been on a much larger 8 de I for many months past, bav< been largely confined to Loca bers. Some very material adva have taken place, but on I from London yetterdaj in the commodity m82 words
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Advertisement224 1916-01-15 10 1 5 for the price of 4 i i 28 is* Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." £gj Bfl Motorist l v No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced224 words
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Advertisement439 1916-01-15 11 I I 1 1 SOCIALITIES. SPECIALITIES. j Soaps I inndip Monogram l Saiid a 1 wood IkIOSH Tne Best i rID 'luring' and I of I 10 ll ffll II anctt iiirics. Can be used w wr fj j 1 leanser. J ._pCSt_<| leasant s stocked byi disinfects at one439 words
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Advertisement198 1916-01-15 11 the: oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co., Limited. ETABLIMiED 1874. [NCOKFOBATBD IN IN Di A. Life Assurance at Minimum Cost, ASSETS exceed $21,*****0-ABSOLUTE SECUIITY. Fro;its to Policy-holders at last Valuation $1,116,673. LOWEST Apply for Prospectus and full Information to LIBERAL RATES Siniaiore Brand Office CONDITIONS J. R. MACPHSRSON, Secretary for198 words
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Article753 1916-01-15 12 Prices Quoted ii the Market this Morn in* SINGAPORE, Jam khi 15. Uewn Lyall and Evatt, Exchange aad Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Nona. Value. Buyer*. SetkWi 2/- Allagar 1/10 f/lj 1 Anglo Java 1-7- H/6 2/- Anglo-Malay Iof- 11/6 1 AyerKuning753 words
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Article820 1916-01-15 12 Plague of Locusts. On Wednesday morning swarms of locusts visited Banda Hiler, coming, presumably, from Jasin. They settled on cocoanut palms in the vicinity of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. Daring the evening they took flight in an unknown direction. The cocoanut palms presented a sorry820 words
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Advertisement366 1916-01-15 12 FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 17th The Management of the Palladium Theatre PRESENTS THE MOST GIGANTIC AM) MOST ELABORATE SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF ALL TIME Sixty Years A QUEEN A faithful. Graphic and minute Record of the life of VICTORIA TBE GOOD. This picture, which was the talk of366 words
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Advertisement321 1916-01-15 12 THE SINCAPORE STORE Telephone No. 1082 ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINCS DIRECT IMPORTERS OF THE Very Best Quality Provisions Wines, Spirits, Etc., Etc. High Quality Coffee Fresh Ground on the Premises GUARANTEED ABSOLC1 PURE. Note the Brand SHIP." U The Malaya Tribune. I Can be had at the following: :t pots:— Singapore.321 words
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Article561 1916-01-15 13 Writing from the capital of Szechuan province on Dec- 6 a correspondent of the Shanghai Mercury reported that one of the most farcical events in the history of Szeehuan happened in Chengtu on the 16th of November last when 144 out of 146 representatives were561 words
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Article111 1916-01-15 13 The police of Ramsgate, England, recently arrested a young Austrian oflicer who arrived in that port in a small vessel which had come from a neutral port. Although dressed in mufti and speaking English fluently, his appearance gave rise to suspicion and he was taken aside and111 words
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Article82 1916-01-15 13 Word has been received in Japan from New York that the latest foreI cast issued by a private firm places the season's output of sugar in Cuba at 3,185,000 tons, which figure is a gain by 170,000 tons in round j figures on the previous year's pro-82 words
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Article72 1916-01-15 13 The total plague returns in India for the week ending December 2;~> showed 4,258 seizure? with 3,18»; deaths distributed as follows:— Bombay Presidency 1,837 seizures, 1,326 deaths; Madras 401 seizure*, 273 deaths; Behar and Orissa 23!* seizures, 192 deaths; United Provinces, 597 seizures, 494 deaths Punjab 3d seizures, 43 deaths;72 words
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Advertisement256 1916-01-15 13 GRAND OPENING NIGHT 1 I OF THE II New Al ham bra Theatre! THE HOUSE OF QUALITY I BEACH ROAD §f IS Saturday, January 15. g Ist Show 7.30 to 8.30. 2nd Show 9 p.m. X& Exclusive to our New Theatre Only $J 5Q $1 A Gold Rooster Feature Play256 words
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Article1444 1916-01-15 14 Of the Wiltshire. Professor J. H. Morgan, late Home Office Commissioner with the British Expeditionary Force, gives some fery remarkable M leaves from a 4'ield Note Book in the December Nineteenth Century. Here is his moving story of Private George Hunt, of the Wiltshire*, •horn he visited1,444 words
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Advertisement496 1916-01-15 14 (the PADQI I TLT Specia. Features fj iVIA V*/ i\ «IV W B ENGINE. KB JF S Six Cylinder Valve-in-head tyj*- H in*, x S5 TOW ML mWL Amm\. 4 ing. Four bearing crankshaft. m t-ta rn/\ a^t aTT 5* I viacd BELF-STARTKR. ABE BUILT UP TO A VALUE pY496 words
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Advertisement99 1916-01-15 14 MINERAL WATER BOILED SALMON (Xet Weight 10 oz.) SUGAHARA Co. 332 334 North Bridge Road. 'PHONE 1333 THE OFFICE MAN leads a sedentary life prows sluggish so does h health suffer* so doe* bis bu the tiny laxatives, gentl the bowels, thus toning j and nerves w r hich lead99 words
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Advertisement510 1916-01-15 15 NOTiCES BUKIT jelotong rubber estates, limited. i3 hereby Riven lhat the hav declared an interim on account of the year May, »»16. Payable to holders on the Register on the an uary 1916, and that the Vr B,«ks of the Company will ,„1 on tie 25th and 26th Janu,u both510 words
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Advertisement571 1916-01-15 15 NOTICES THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESATES, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an interim dividend of 10 percent on account of the year <|nd'ng 31st August, 1916, will be paid to Shareholders on th« Register on January 22nd, 1916. Notice is also hereby given that the Transfer Bock* of the571 words
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Advertisement517 1916-01-15 15 WANTED WANTED. Wanted news compositors for the Ma*aya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. DOCTOR. Wanted competent doctor for regular passenger steamer from Singapore to Deli and Java. Salary $250. per month. Applications to be sent to the Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappy, 23 CollyerQuay. 12-1 I^-1 WANTED. A position517 words
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Advertisement460 1916-01-15 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, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The460 words
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Advertisement437 1916-01-15 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. [Incorporated is New Zealand I FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description MAMIE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation.437 words
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Advertisement675 1916-01-15 16 *ttt*t**tt***tt***ttt*t*t**t***ttt*t*t*tt*t *****±***±tt*t*±»***±****±t**f*tt+t, GUAN KIAT Co., I 1 Head Office: 3T Phillip Street. BRANCH STORES AT:— PMHp Street No. 14 and Tank Road Nos. 14, 100 and 102. 4 4 4 4 r 5 Telegraphic Address I Telephone Nos. 1174, 1233, f Codes Used I J I GUANKIAT. I (Private 1450).675 words
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Title Section19 1916-01-15 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 12 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 191619 words
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Advertisement438 1916-01-15 1 P.*o. British India AND Apcar Line Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. Under Contract with His Majesty* Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamtrs will leavo Singapore on or about Mail Lines, j Homeward (for Europe). Outwa*d (for China). Connecting438 words
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Advertisement329 1916-01-15 1 STOOMMART-MAATSCHAPPU (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" THREE WEEKLY MAIL 3BRVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORI, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, ST. VINCENT, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA. Steamers art due to sail on the undermentioned dates FROM AMSTERDAM. Rembrandt Jan. 21 Oranje Feb. 10 Vondel Mar. 1 Kon der Netlerl. Mar. 21329 words
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Advertisement589 1916-01-15 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL !|SSi3 STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted589 words
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Article439 1916-01-15 2 Europe. far LorvioTi: Antilochus, January 15 Miahima Maru, January 1. Novan, January 20 Yangtze, January 29 !Kuwa Maru, February 2 Kashmir February N el Ion? February 8 Helenus, February 12 City of Colombo ebruarv Kansas. March 3 For Liwrpoot Tydeiw, January 25 Priam, February 5 For Mai439 words
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Article81 1916-01-15 2 Arrivals Jan. 13. Hebe. British, 346, Wilson. January 12, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan ft Co. Pangkor. British, 94. Caswell, Jan. 13, B. Datoh, gen., E. S. Co. Japan, British, 380b. Seddon, January 13, Calcutta. A. A. A. &Co. Clearances Jan. 13. Calypso for Tongkah Periis for Trang81 words
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Article253 1916-01-15 2 Latest Arrivals. British STEAMER. BERTH DATE. Sandakan Dock 2-12 Irismere do do Patrol Outer i£ds 20-12 Phvsa K. Harbour 26-12 Magnet do 2-1 Recorder Outer Rds 6-1 Islami do ?-l Sri Patana Inner Rds 9-1 Singaporean do do Will-o-tke Wisp do 10-1 Kuala do 11-1 Shinon do 10-1253 words
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Article181 1916-01-15 2 Vessels Expected Mat* Hari (P. and O.) 15th January, for Belawan direct from Port Swettenham. Agents. Messrs Harrisons and Crosfield, Ltd. Glenstrae (Glen) 15th January, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Atreos (Holt) l. r >th January, from Europe for181 words
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Article171 1916-01-15 2 Per P. 0. steamer Medina. Mr A V Brown. Mr and Mrsßeatty, Mr J Fortescne, Mr J A Johns, Mr C E D Warren, Mr H H Taylor. Per P. and O. str. Mongolia.— Mr and Mrs Marldon, Rev. B W Colman, Mr W Gibson, Mr M J171 words
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Article43 1916-01-15 2 Invitations are issued by the Agent of the Messageries Maritimes Company and Captain Vallat of the new liner Andre* Lebon, to an At Home on board the liner at West wharf on Tuesday, Jan. I<S. from .'i to 4.30 p.m.43 words
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Article118 1916-01-15 2 Medusa for Medan. Klang f<>r Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang. Mena for Batu Pahat. Sembilan for Began. Meran for Selat Pandjang. Bongkalis and Bagan. Brouwer for Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe. Varg for Saigon. Sloet van d<*n Beele for Billiton, Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya etc. Hong Aik118 words
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Article348 1916-01-15 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station s.s. Melchior Treub. For China will sail on 28th inst. the P. and 0. liner Nore. The Holt liner Ningchow arrrived at Birkenhead yesterday. The Ellerman liner City ot' Bomarrived in London on348 words
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Article193 1916-01-15 2 The system of loading and discharging horned cattle on the Siamese East Coa3t has met with adverse comment for many years. It is doubtful, however, whether the method employed at Singapore in the discharge of cattle from tongkangs to the shore is not far worse than thn Siamese193 words
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Article406 1916-01-15 2 Many Ports Affected. It has been often the canton locally to declare that a port is ia. fected by malignant lisease only when the declaration was made officially at the other side, and this port has in many instances suffered from restrictions placed against it by other harbours, when406 words
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Article57 1916-01-15 2 Through the untitled untitled the Chargeurs Reonifl liner A Trevillo on the 3rd inst bound for and II She is due her- on or abonl Oth insc The Gl-n liner Gleofltrae, Middlesborough. [mmingnaii 1 and London for Penang, POl tenham, Bingapore, H Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohan North Pacific Ports, called at57 words
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Advertisement42 1916-01-15 2 SINGAPORE SH!PGH^DIBY f SHIPCHANDL RS g PROV! OPi t!R4CT RS. The Company'-* Launch BH incoruiug ships. otiice 16 tßattery Boad TAKE LIFT TO TOP PLOOi Telephone No. 141. Orders pre; ptly attends I <'"' UI Jai uarv lit. 1916. H.W. M. STEVENS, M42 words
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Article552 1916-01-15 3 hortage of Space. lng'-ncy, which haa felt throughout the il in xeaaUlg for loading t(l r X.'C ports, risible ring tightened a* to be f the keen demand I g f.>r U.S.A. porta is Q d Feb. loading but B will prove too be far un-omenta. ,OOCf552 words
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Article251 1916-01-15 3 The following further particulars are given in the? Daily Commerce Reports issned by ,the l\ S. Government concerning tie new American ChineseSteamahij Line: Mr. Philip Manson, of New York, recently returned rom China, when he concluded arrangements l or the organisation of the Pacific and Eastern Steamship251 words
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Article55 1916-01-15 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates ot departure from Singapore of th* Enropean Mails ami their delivery in London. \\w, ban. DaLivaaan. P. A o. N Da* M p a<» !>•<•. Jan. c» B. L Daa IS Jan. 11 MM. Dm. 17 Jaa. II P. i<»55 words
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Advertisement253 1916-01-15 3 The War on Shipping. Tka follewing casualties to shipping through hostile acts kave been reported during the past week Ship and Owners. Flag. Toms. Damage. Traquair British (Sank. Crew saved Jan. 12.) Bonheur Norwegian 1.158 (Sunk. Crew of 15 landed Jan. 8.) Frithjof f Norwegian (Sank. Two lives lost Jan.253 words
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Advertisement280 1916-01-15 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MAMTIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CKYLON, MARSEILLES. HdUIWiID. OfTWUD. I*l6 1916 Athos .la*. Jt Andre 1 ebon Ja«. 11» PorthiM Feb. I Atlantic!* Jan. 31 Cordillere P#h. 11 i Amazoi> Pek 14 Andre liebou Fsk. 2."» Atlautiqu*- Mar. 10 Aid./..in. Mar. "24 For all particulars, apply280 words
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Advertisement450 1916-01-15 3 Australia By Burns Philp Line. Singapore to Java Porte, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Strrits. Also taking passengers and cargo with transhipment for other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmanian and New Zealand Ports. Smooth Passage. Superb Scenery. A450 words
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Miscellaneous391 1916-01-15 3 Mails Close. To-dav ledan M«dui* i.80 put Malacca, P. Swettenham and Penang *Klang 2*10 prn latu Pahat Mena 2.30 pro iagan Sembilan 2.H0 pm k-lat Pandjang. Beugkali* and Bagsin Merati J.*>0 piu >lai Pandi-ing. Beug kalis. Siak and Pakan Baroe Brouwei 2.30 pm iaigon Var 8 P m Jilliton, Bata\ia.391 words
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Advertisement648 1916-01-15 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THE INLAND SEA KOBE. YOKOHAMA, HONOLLLL AND fS^NCISCCTTO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Speed Leave Hongkong, CHIYO MARU 22,000T0m 21 knots Jan. 25 •PERSIA MARL 9,000 Tons 17 knots Feb.648 words
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Advertisement619 1916-01-15 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. [Contractorejto the Imperial Japan*** Army and .Vary and to Foreign Governments.) Cable Addrbssb* Code: I >ei> KOBK Scott's, Lieber's, and DOCK-DAIRBN. II Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders. Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive iMakers. All sizes and descriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving* Docks and Patent Slips.619 words
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Advertisement284 1916-01-15 4 Ocean Steam $h Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam av Co., Ltd. The Companies patched from Liverpool i the Straits, China and J j week and from Japan hoi London, Amsterdam every fortnight for 1 les and Liverpool and for j Havre and Liverpool mo j outward steamer even j>284 words
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