Malaya Tribune, 19 January 1916
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Title Section30 1916-01-19 1 The Malaya Tribune. DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3, No. 15. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Che iPalapa tribune. I i v WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19.30 words
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Advertisement404 1916-01-19 1 A Big Star from this leek's Brilliant Constellation of Winners. THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE *'Graiety M Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets Presents A Great Vitagraph Masterpiece TO#NIGHT The Night Riders of Petersham 3 Reels THRILLING AND EXCITING DRAMA 3 Reels PATHE'S BROADWAY FEATURE 1,1 Roosttt play featuring404 words
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Advertisement58 1916-01-19 1 {Estate Supplies m I Acetic <99ft98i) Acid I I Veneer Chests I J J Mom/ Chests j Latex Cups I 1 2 J ETC. I j: j I t j Mitsui ffiussan Jbtd. j! 9 (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN 1 f 2 MILKMAID BRAND MILK. PRICE $8.00 PER CASE. MAKES PEOPLE58 words
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Article257 1916-01-19 2 Amazing Episode in the Model Settlement Shanghai, Jan. .I—The first armed robbery to be this year happened last evening hi the Gordon Road district, uhen six armed ni»-n in a motor car, disguised a? Chinese soldier*, held np the office staff ot U»h Dah Yu flour257 words
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Article261 1916-01-19 2 In contrast to the absurdities and falsehoods about India scattered over the German Press—tales of in-' surrection, of mutiny, of arbitrary British action and heartless exploitation of the nati.ve population —it is interesting to read the views of a man who knows India wall, and has261 words
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Article144 1916-01-19 2 When Lieutenant-Colonel Xapier and Captain Stanley Wifaoo, M i>, were "lifted" from the Greek steamer by an Austrian submarine, they succeeded in depriving their captor of the despatches they were carrying. The story is that Captain Wilson had two sets of papers, one consisting of highly confidential144 words
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Advertisement184 1916-01-19 2 Vitafer SURPASSES *N ABIDING THE GERMAN TmLnSffi INFLUENCE SANATOGEN FOR LOWE^PRICE GOOD HEALTH. VITAFER IS "ALL-BRITISH." SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND, SINGAPORE Sc KUALA L.UMPUR. —i—^———aaaa—mm—bmsi |M —in -i Miiiwwn NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. "SHELL" FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT Please send Tour Order to CHIN HUAT LEE,184 words
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Advertisement290 1916-01-19 2 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR JANUARY, 1916. '2., Sun. 2 9 16 I MON. i 3 10 ;17 4 TUES. 4 11 18 25 I Wed. 5 12 19 20 i j. Thurs. 6 13 20 27 Fri. 7 14 21 28 SAT. 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesdays Land Sales.290 words
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Article341 1916-01-19 3 Grand Lodge of England Takes Action. At a quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge of English Freemasons the Board of General Purposes proposed to present a report stating that grave concern had been occasioned to the Board since the outbreak of the war by difierences which had arisen341 words
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Article241 1916-01-19 3 Cornstalks in the Tr.:iches. Australians have v' -vays been good cricketers and l< »ye always played tbe game. Wijy a man sbould play it in tbe trencbes with bombs probably only an Australian knows. We must let his action speak for itself. Private Leonard Keysor, V.C., of the241 words
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Article58 1916-01-19 3 A curious commentary upon the attitude taken up by Mr. Henry Ford in bis peace efforts was shown when the whole of the employes of the Ford Motor Works at Tialioid Park, Manchester, attested in a body, and thus, while Mr. Ford set out on his peace mission his English58 words
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Advertisement190 1916-01-19 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE 40T JR REPAiREHS MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS GREASE Cylinder OiM AND Motor Accessories OF E Every Description. Sole Agents For^ Meitz Weiss Oil Engines Tbe Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles Sub-Agents MICH ELI N TYRES. "Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 5,5-1 5-2, BEACH ROAD.190 words
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Advertisement379 1916-01-19 3 NOTICE. Jn drawing the attention of the General Public to our Goh Hong Cheow's H Hai Kow Tonic Pills we beg to state that they are nothing new, for they have j been known, tested and approved by multitudes of onetime sufferers all over the East including British Malaya for379 words
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Advertisement305 1916-01-19 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF CONTINENTAL MOTOR TYRES, ETC. At Nob. 69 70 Cecil Street, ©n Friday. 21st January, at 11 a.m. Comprising plain, ribbed, square thread and covers, size 710x90, 870xjf0, 30*3* Ac mn.r tubes 750x85 710x90, 915x10T&c., solid band tyres size 800x6.*, 010.120 900x140, a quantity of old305 words
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Advertisement210 1916-01-19 4 AUCTION SALES^ AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Leasehold Land and House sitmte at Boat Quay TO HE HELD AT Messrs CHING KENG LEE Co's sale-room 0a Wednesday, 19th January* »1 3 p m. Valuable leasehold land and house No. Boat Quay, Singapore, containing according to the Government Resurvey an area of210 words
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Advertisement184 1916-01-19 4 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale Of VALUABLE LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES AT TEMPLE STREET TO BE HELD AT Messrs CHING KENG LEE Co's Sale-room On Wednesday, 19th January, 1916, at 3 p.m. Valuable leasehold land and house 3 No?. 71 and 73 Temple Str**t Singapore, containing according to the Government Resurvey184 words
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Article588 1916-01-19 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BOMBAY. he Industrial Conference. curing the recent Industrial Con- iCe a t lioinbay presided over by 1 LJwrab Tata, the managing j > r of the well-known firm of Son 5 the following most r-ant resolutions amongst others \p588 words
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Article276 1916-01-19 5 Hi£h Court. Justice» Bafeewell. Kumaraswami Sastri and Srinivasa Ayyangar, temporary Additional .Judges of the Madras High Court, who were due to vacate on Dac. 31, will continue in their appointments until further orders. Sewage Farm. A Madras Government Order says —The site lyin» immediately to the Bast of the276 words
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Article169 1916-01-19 5 New Griffin Race. The Ceylon Turf Club havo arranged for tin importation of eight thoroughbred English horses which are expected in March. They will be sold in auction to the members of the Club only and no horse shall be exported without the consent of the stewards. The Arab169 words
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Article202 1916-01-19 5 Kodatgyi Pagoda. This is th* shrine in Kemmendine where is enshrined a «tatue of the Buddha said to be the longest in the world. The statue and shrine were both built faff the private munificence of a wealthy Burmese merchant U Do Kyin aal his wife. U Oo Kyin202 words
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Article312 1916-01-19 5 A Heavy Loss. Recently a seribatioual theft of a cheque for lis. 18,700 was reported to the Police. It appears that about one o'clock in the ufternoon Babu Baldoe Das, a Marwari share broker, having office at 2, Royal Exchange Place, entrusted a Bengali Sircar with a cheque for312 words
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Article151 1916-01-19 5 Nepaufs Princely Gift. The Viceroy has received a generous New Year's gift of lakhs of rupees from Nepal towards the expenses of the war. Of this sum two lakhs is from the durbar and one from the prime minister. The Christian Conference. At the AH-liidia Christian Conference at151 words
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Article498 1916-01-19 5 Mass Education. During hi* presidential address at the All-India Mohammedan Education Conference, Mr. Justice Abdul Kahim of Madras spoke as follows with reference to the illirernev *>? %V mass of India's population I d«>u t if there is another country in t c world where the Educational srat is498 words
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Article196 1916-01-19 5 To-day. Taipuniim Hindu Festival Silver Car Pnjomfcm. Mirovitch Piastro Concert, Dutch Club. High Water MltA I ft. 2 ins.; 11? p.w. B ft. 2 in*. To-morrow. Full Moon. Exchange Bank- clo*e Taipusum Hindu Festival Reception at chetty Temple 8 p.m. to Midnight Lodge* Eastern Gate. &JiU p.m. Mirovitch Piaetro196 words
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Advertisement50 1916-01-19 5 m ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME Wlien a firm kas spent a great deal of money in 1 advertising it cannot alter j its prices witkout losing muck of tke benefit ot its advertising. It is tkerefore an undoubted advantage to buy advertised goods wken general fences are rising. [jaSW K £§%js£50 words
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Advertisement292 1916-01-19 5 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Messrs. The Hean Store, N. High Street. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) M ?ssrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co.t Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 265,292 words
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Miscellaneous92 1916-01-19 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, January 21 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. M do Maxim Co. 4.30 Balestier Range S.R.E v. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.A .B. M do Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. Te-morrow, Jan. 20. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall N.C.O's. Class. Bras Basah92 words
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Article127 1916-01-19 6 {Exclusive to Malaya 7 Messrs Latham and Co Arcade, advise the following tions for to-daj Alor Gajah .■>;; Ayer Hitani 35 qq Ayer Knnings Ayer Molek 2.1n Ayer Panas 8.25 k• Balgownie 4.50 Bukit Jelotong or,; Bukit Katil 0.7 V Changkat Serdg.... ,5.25 Glenealy Hay tor miv127 words
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Article68 1916-01-19 6 Singapore, January id. On London— Bark 4 m/s 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4, Private 3 m/s 2/4 29/;i2 On India— Bank T. T. 174. On Hongkong— Bank d/d 16J On Shanghai— Bank d/d On Java— Bank T. T. 12s* On Japan— Bank d/d 110 4 Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India C'cil68 words
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Article36 1916-01-19 6 China's Ministry of Foreign A Mains propose thiit tteOCefOrtt M foreign.owned newspaper will I allowed to establish its«lt interior of tl,e country. an such which slreadj established are to he instrtKt* 1 pbay the newspaper regulations.36 words
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Advertisement760 1916-01-19 6 I I AM QUALITY'S LIMIT tpo attain and moreover retain perfect fiftH 1 quality—this has been the motto of f State Express Cigarettes ever since \?y\ A W )\L- /X they have been on the market. State v 2* V*/ \A Q ffi^^lW Express set a standard of cigarette 1760 words
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Advertisement74 1916-01-19 6 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily Mail Daily leaves fw the north at 7.7 ira ziA 7 pm. Other trains leave for JobttN 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm fjtf pm 4.10 pa. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 aaa p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7J, M% 11.42 1.16, 3.02, 4.23 and74 words
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Article154 1916-01-19 7 the Chief Justice Sir .j. A. S. BUCKNILL, K.C.) Charge Withdrawn. Vhen the Court assembled this i 4 was found that Mr. u/.ti. a Japanese juror, had been pr ill. WhilPt this news was imparted to the Court the iic Prosecutor, Mr. Seth, an;nced that on the evidence154 words
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Article380 1916-01-19 7 P. O. And Its Passengers. arl Brassey s u Complaint." At tha recent meeting of the P. i >. Company in London Lord cheap*', the Chairman, read a ter from Lord Brassey in praise the passenger-accommodation in Company's vessels. Lord Bras- it will be remembered, is now niti in the380 words
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Article35 1916-01-19 7 untitled on page 7 that on the instant Messrs Ching Keng Co will mal\ hy auction a of fj eehold land it til*- junction of Killiney Vtofeerset Roads together with l IT Ii i I35 words
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Article39 1916-01-19 7 Keppel Golf Club. The ladies' Jjanuary Spoon was decided yesterday and was won by Mrs. Willies with a net score of ;>0. The b»-st return! w«*r« M. a ;,'j—u\. ;yx Darby] *J3—15 48. Barret: 57— 8 19.39 words
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Article126 1916-01-19 7 In the final for the Penang Golf Championship, cn Sunday, Mr. J. Crabb-Watt beat Mr. R. T. Reid by 5 and 4 in a 36 hole game. At the end of the first round Mr. Crabb Watt was 3 up, in the second 4 up; he was126 words
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Article28 1916-01-19 7 The Singapore Sporting Club has granted A. Cornwell a permanent jockey *s license in lieu of the temporary licence issued to him at the last local Autumn meeting.28 words
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Article28 1916-01-19 7 Owing to the M.S.V.R. camp next week-end the Monthly Medal for January. 1916, at the Ipoh Golf Club is postponed until Saturday and Sunday Jan. 29 and 30.28 words
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Article357 1916-01-19 7 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell and Co's sale-room yesterday afternoon Shophouso premises No. 20 Fraser Street, 1,210 square feet, lease for 999 yaars, yearly quit rent $1.25. Monthly rental $70. Leong Yau Chee $7,4(0. Shophouse premises No. 35 Fraser Street. 1,320357 words
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Article52 1916-01-19 7 The Government has nominated the following fpntlemen to form an Advisors Roar! (Pauchayat) for th* Battlement of Malacca on all matteraffecting the Sji-h religion and customs Hjngh /son of Kazan Sineh). enafrJaa tfaagal sin?»» (son of .ii'wli Bfaajb); 3 of yrni si.luti): Milcbai Singh <M>n OwKilJBin bimjb) and Khirpal ol52 words
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Article222 1916-01-19 7 (Singapore, January 11».) 7Yh.—155.70 230 tons sold. Copra*— Strong. Tapioca Strong. Sago Flour-— Weak. Gambier.— Weak. Pepper.— Weak. Other Products* —Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 8. per picul $23.0u Nutmegs 80 S. 30.00 Copra Bali 13.30* Copra Gorong Talo lUt* Copra Dongalo 13.50* Copra Kayong222 words
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Advertisement220 1916-01-19 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Singapore Landowners and Ratepayers Association. The above Association is now in the course of formation. Persons inter- sted and wishing to become Members axe requested to send in their names to the Secretaries, who will supply further information. F. W. BARKER Co. Secretaries. W inchester House. 19-1. D220 words
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Advertisement422 1916-01-19 7 Latest Advertisements. Straits Information Notice. ct4Ua The public are warned not to deal with the undermentioned shares Advertising Experts. which have been mislaid 1,000 shares in the Eastern SmeltTranslations Undertaken in Ltd Cer ifioate No. 32% at Fixed Rates. numbered *****7,*****6. 6, The? Arcade. Tel. 1401. LtE chesg yan Co.422 words
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Article1055 1916-01-19 8 It is surely objectionable enough for the inhabitants of this Settlement to be subjected from early morn till midnight to the brainracking noises emitted by our roaring, rattling, groaning, creaking, rolling tram-cars without there being added to the discomforts of life in the tropics occasional beating of big drums1,055 words
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Article472 1916-01-19 8 The news to hand yesterday I tM effect that the supreme command ot* the Anglo-French forcei i: Balkans hag been given to the commander, General Sarrail, wL proved such a thorn in the bide of: Crown Prince at Verdun, is inUre ing. General Sarrail is472 words
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Advertisement259 1916-01-19 8 —J The Greatest Artists of the jr/j Opera, diicjrC, Musical Ccm^y and Music If all Stage miij> exclusively for ill* His Master s Voice' fThe Gramophone of Perfect Tone Because they know that you jj will hear them as they sing; every subtle tone inflexion is ffff JSk I reproduced259 words
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Advertisement98 1916-01-19 8 FORT Brand Port Wine. BEST SPANISH. Sole Importers: Galdbeck, Macgregor Sc Co. Adelphi Hotel. I This evening I During Dinner I OUR I I Grand Manila 1 I* Band WILL PLAY. Please reserve your 2 table in advance. 5 Telephone 58. I Y. M. TOYO. I J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO 398 words
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Article548 1916-01-19 9 Tin is 185.70—32 ft cts. up r U at in Loudon. Deli Trading Society has 1 the Soengi Diski estate. To-morrow, being a public holilachange Hanks will be Hon. R. 8. Haynes and hie ive left the F. If. S. for smart shorthand typist and r clerk548 words
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Article38 1916-01-19 9 First Court. (Bkfom mr.jl w. Fnufsvron.) After computing the hearing of several motor c&r cases this morning the case against G. D. Nenbronner was taken, and the prosecuting Inspector is cross-examining the witnesses for tie defence.38 words
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Article105 1916-01-19 9 (Before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke.) Dr. J. A. Scharenguivel, of 14 Victoria Street, charged his dispensary boy with the theft of $13 in notes. The accused was convicted this morning but sentence was deferred. Sellam, a Tamil, was arrested on a warrant on i charge of misappropriating105 words
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Article34 1916-01-19 9 (Before Me. N. D. Mudie.) Mr. V. Mathews, of Raffles Hotel, charged Ismail, a tamby, with the theft of an overcoat. The accused was sentenced this morning to two months' rigorous imprisonment.34 words
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Article90 1916-01-19 9 A Winding-up Case. An application was made before Mr. Justice Earnshaw in the Supreme Court yesterday, by Mr. Stevens, on behalf of Mr. C. C. Dunman, liquidator of the Bremen Chaircane Manufacturing Co., to whether certain of the Company's property should be vested in the liquidator or the90 words
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Article80 1916-01-19 9 Lonjlon, Jan. 17, noon. Reuter learns in connection with the Government of India's decision to allow the export of opium to Great Britain for medicinal purposes, that the Imperial Institute is making researches in order to determine the varieties of Indian opium which tre most valuable80 words
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Article130 1916-01-19 9 The Great Page. In the Balkans 9 Blockade of Germany 9 The Western Front 9 Scenes in the Diet 10 In the East 10 The Man behind the Gun 10 Motor Bandits in Shanghai 2 A German on India 2 Enemy Freemasons 3 Catchinp Bomfck 3 Indian News130 words
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Article553 1916-01-19 9 The Subra-Mania San-Nithi Day of the Chetty Community. Amongst the various Hindu races of India it is noteworthy that the same titular deity is worshipped, not only with dissimilar rites, but also on different dates according to the particular aspect of the god which the sect accepts as the553 words
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Article26 1916-01-19 9 Tribune Special.) Penang, Jan. LS.—The Government has authorised the formation of a double company of Chinese Volunteers at Penang. f Bravo, Penang.—Ed. M.T.]26 words
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Article36 1916-01-19 9 London, Jan. 18, 1.45 a.m. Copenhagen A small German auxiliary warship has foundeied off Aero Island. The fate of the crew is not known, hot German uniforms and caps have been washed ashore.36 words
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Article213 1916-01-19 9 Blockade of Germany. Some Remarkable Figures. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan. is, 1.50 p.m. The Morning Post under the heading 14 The Blockade Farce publishes a Washington telegram giving remarkable figures of America's exports to neutrals during the first ten months of 1915 compared with the same periodREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 213 words
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Article66 1916-01-19 9 Position of Montenegro Reported Capitulation. London, Jan. 18, 1.15 a.m. Amsterdam A telegram from Budapesth says that Count Tisza announced in the Chamber that Montenegro had requested the opening of peace negotiations. He said 4< we replying demanded an unconditional capitulation. I have just received news that66 words
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Article104 1916-01-19 9 Care of Dependents. London, January, 17. H. EL H. the Prince of Wales presided at a meeting of the Royal Patriotic fund at St. James's Palace. He said his experiences at the front would leave imperishable memories of the dauntless courage and cheerful endurance of104 words
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Article95 1916-01-19 9 London, Jan. 18, 2.5 p.m. i he heavy requisitioning of ships on the Government account is being keenly discussed in shipping circles. It appears, says The Times, that vessels are being requisitioned to load cargoes of coal for Italy and elsewhere, then to be released on the95 words
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Article75 1916-01-19 9 A Successful Attack. London, Jan. 17, 1.45 p.m. A communique states that last night the enemy showed some activity with trench mortars and bombs at Givenchy. To-day we made a combined attack with bombs, riflegrenades and trench mortars at the same place with excellent results. Our bombardment75 words
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Article73 1916-01-19 9 London, Jan. 18, 2 a.m. Paris: To-night's communique states that our long-range guns inflicted considerable loss on an assemblage of enemy troops in Belgium and damaged enemy depots on the heights of the Meuse. We effectively shelled enemy trenches between the Somme and the Aisne and damaged73 words
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Article90 1916-01-19 9 London, Jan. 18, 1.45 p.m. Ottawa In the House of Commons Sir Wilfred Laurier affirmed Canadas spontaneous desire to do her duty and bring the war to a successful conclusion by her promised support ef raising the Cana dian forces to half a million. He emphasized however90 words
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Article98 1916-01-19 9 London, Jan. Is, 12.25 p.m. Those who are opposing compulsory service "in the name of the masses" are trenchantly denounced in a Socialist Defence Committee manifesto which says that the objection to compulsion in the present circumstances is hypocrisy. Direct or indirect compulsion is the keystone to98 words
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Article69 1916-01-19 9 London, Jan. 18, 2 a.m. Rome The communique states that the Italian bombardment of fort Raibl on the frontier of the Trentinohas destroyed a portion of the cupola and putanenemy detachment to flight. A vigorous Italian counteroffensive on tho hills around Oalavia continues successfully. London. Jan. 18,69 words
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Article45 1916-01-19 9 London, Jan. 17, 6 5 p.m. Petrograd A communique states that in the tight at Kangavar we took many prisoners whilst the enemy left numerous dead. Our losses were Southeast of llama we drove back ;i Turco-German detachment. Empire Cinema I'hone 816.45 words
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Article104 1916-01-19 10 Turks Repulsed. London, Jan. 17, 10.40 p.m. Pftrograd, A communique states that on the west front th»re has ♦>eer only artillery activity at points. In th* Caucasus the Turks twke attempted to cross the Arkhave riv$r, but were repulsed. A Turkish artillery depot was captured i north-west104 words
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Article55 1916-01-19 10 London, Jan. 17, 5.55 p.m. Mr. Kndyard Kipling in a message to Russia on the occasion of the New Year writes I cannot look for peace before Germany has been taught that there is a God other than her own lust. We. your allies, will never forget55 words
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Article126 1916-01-19 10 Socialist Demands. London, Jan. 18, 2.45 a.m. Amsterdam The Budget debute in tlje Prussian Diet was remarkable for tie insistant demands for reform of tbe Prussian franchise by the Socialist Hirsch, who further demanded a complete restoration of the independence of Belgium. The Conservative, Herr Heydebranll,126 words
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Article284 1916-01-19 10 Offer to Fight the Huns. A deputation, says a Vancouver message to the Nichinichi under date Dec. 22, of the Japanese Association saw the military authorities of the Dominion and »bta:ned their approval of the proposal to organise a regiment of the naturalised Japanese for -ervice in the284 words
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Article348 1916-01-19 10 Military Service Bill. Discussion in Committee. London, Jan. 17, 9.10 p.m. In the House of Commons to-day in the committee stage of the Military Service Bill some of the Ulster members moved to include Ireland. The speeches of Ulster members and Nationalists alike were most moderate. Mr. Bonar Law348 words
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Article52 1916-01-19 10 London, Jan. 18, G.5 a.m. The death is announced of the lit. lion. Air. Arnold Morley, P. o. —Renter. [Mr. Arnold Morley was born in 1841) and was educated at Trinity < ollege, Cambridge. He was Patronage Secretary and Chief Liberal Whip from 1886 to 1892 and Post-master-General from52 words
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Article1156 1916-01-19 10 Funeral Ceremonies. Impressive Scenes. We are indebted to the Times of Malaya for the following particulars of the funeral of his late Highness Sir Idris Mersid-el Aazaru, G.C.M.G., (;.c v.0.. Sultan of Perak, which took place on Monday afternoon at Kuala Kangsar, that picturesque little1,156 words
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Article312 1916-01-19 10 A Chinese Firm with Branches in Singapore and Hongkong Winding up Order made on Jan. 4 In the Supreme Court. Hongkong, on January 4th. Mr FJ Jenkin, instructed by Mr. J. H. Gardiner, made applicati the winding up, under the supervision of the I ourt. of312 words
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Article31 1916-01-19 10 London, Jan. IS, 1.45 p.i New York Five Germane a Rabbet Company nave bet n 6n< I sums varying from £10 to £15 conspiring to »hip rabbei to many.31 words
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Article25 1916-01-19 10 Lon ion, Jan. 18, 3.10 p.m Hongkong: The arrested en< ■abjeeti have been deported to A t.-aiia on board the ateamer L I25 words
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Advertisement46 1916-01-19 10 CEMENT. I Contr .cts have been Renewed for the supplies of Cement during I 191,1 the Municipality of Singapore and to the Government I of Johore also to the Federated Malay States Railways. I Beware of" Imitations. ,Msist Setting the Haiphong "Dragon" Brand I DUPIRE BROTHERS,46 words
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Article810 1916-01-19 11 Prices Quoted ia the Market this Morning Singapore, Janv a ki If. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Xom. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar J/10 2/31 1 Anglo Java 12/- 14/6" 21- Anglo-Malay 10/- IMC 1 Ayer810 words
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Advertisement203 1916-01-19 11 "IN A CLASS BY ITSELF" I (THE HIGHEST). it i§ This is not the opinion of a few op of merely a *k jority, but OF AJLL who have tried ROSS'S GREAT 2 K'S HEAD PILSENER. rt deserves its high lutation because it is always fully up to its g203 words
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Advertisement444 1916-01-19 11 THE ORIENTALI Government Security Life Assurance Co., Limited. I Etai-.lished 1874. Isc It I OKA TED IN In MA. I Life Assurance at Minimum Cost, ASSETS exceed S2K 000.000 ABSOLUTE SECURITY. 1 Profits to Policy-holders at last Valuation $1,116,673. I LOWEST Apply for Prospectus and full Information to LIBERAL RATES444 words
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Advertisement441 1916-01-19 11 GRAND X'MAS SALE. For One Month Only. —4 R AIL w A V REGULATOR Price Rs. 10. Now for Rs. 5- Best Nickel Eight-day Open Face WatCh. Price Rs. 20. Now sold for its. 10. Same in Silver Case Open Face. Price Rs. 24. Now sold for Rs. 12. Same441 words
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Article1167 1916-01-19 12 jLocally, the chief event of the week has been the opening of the N'tjw Alhambra, which, as everyone fcrfows by now, took place on Satur4ajr last.* The new house of amusenilnt has been fully described in thi Tribune, and it only remains fr.rt congratulate Mr. Tan Cheng Kee1,167 words
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Article87 1916-01-19 12 It is reported from a reliable source, says the Hsinchunkuopao. that in consideration of the need of men of ability in the founding of a new dynasty, the President has determined to show no prejudice and to employ as many capable men as possible in the Government service. The paper87 words
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Article133 1916-01-19 12 Latest Quotations (Special Scrtice.) London, January 1 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £17! Bar Silver 20-,. Produce. Smoked Sheet 3'7J Fine hard Para spot 3/6]. Plantation, Ist class quality crtpi 3/7. Copra £41.10.0. Black Pepper, fair Singapore spot o 13/1(>; dist. 6j, White Pepper, fair133 words
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Advertisement268 1916-01-19 12 -m-jm mm mm \m~ JQ MICHJ S T#|E MIGHT AT THE r- PALLADIUM THEATRE "T I We Are Having Crowded Houses Nightly. S to See The Most Wonderful Moving Picture Production Ever Brought to Singapore Sixty Years A Queen a Faithful, Graphic and Minute Record of the Life of Victoria268 words
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Advertisement236 1916-01-19 12 1 Best National Tonic, j 1 5 Our v m v lire Kngli'-h onterrp. J The Efficiency Magazine ntb w lv 'woidi in mmob' nndet 2i V> Advertising in Thibet. A <5 it -ay.-. ha* recently oome J in land of Thibet. H- 'J Thibet i- thr most bnckn the236 words
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Article467 1916-01-19 13 David Sassoon and Co., Ltd., Charged at Shanghai. At the British Police Court, Shanghai, Messrs David Sassoon and Co., Ltd., were charged with breaches of the Trading with the j Enemy Regulations. In all there were ten summonses, says the Hongkong Weekly Press of Jan. H.467 words
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Article214 1916-01-19 13 U. S. Government Refuses Help. A Washington press-message of I the 8th ultimo to Australian Pres* i states that Mr. Lansing, United States Secretary of State, refused Mr. Henry Ford's request by wireless for passports to belligerent countries for the members of his pence expedition. Fords Blacklisted in214 words
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Advertisement252 1916-01-19 13 I To-night To-nigHt] 1 New Alhambra Theatre! S j BEACH ROAD §j 1 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 1 I The Cluing Net hthe s iDiD *L Waf owttt i m I 7-30 p.m. H A Masterpiece in Cinematographic Art I 29 I And The ONE and ONLY "CHARLIE CHAPLIN" I252 words
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Advertisement161 1916-01-19 13 ■!■■>■ I Ml i——— AUCTION SALES. Mortgagee's Sale of VALUABLE 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD LAND SITUATE AT JNSTITuTION HILL, SINGAPORE To be held at Powell Co.'s sale-room On Tuesday 25th Jan. at 2.30 p.m. All that allotment of land being lot 10 of lot 126 of Lease No. 1530 situate at161 words
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Article427 1916-01-19 14 After the dark and gloomy day*, «rli€n at one time it seemed as though Russia's army would not ••scape the grip of Yon Hindenburg. the Czar's forces turned, as did the French and British at the Marne, and not only checked the German adranoe, but smote the enemy427 words
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Article213 1916-01-19 14 Bogus Wireless Messages. A dastardly trick resorted to by German submarines in the Mediterranean to trap merchantmen is described by Reuters special correspondent at Athens. The Bulgaria, the vessel on which the correspondent travelled from an Italian port to the Piraeus, is not provided with wireless apparatus,213 words
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Article274 1916-01-19 14 Five Millions Japanese Loan. A Dalny (Dairen) message reports that Mr. Masnnosuke Odagiri. Director of the Yokohama Specie Bank, arrived there from Mukden a few days ago and was returning to Tokio by first steamer. Commenting upon the successful arrangement of the live million yen loan for the274 words
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Article93 1916-01-19 14 In a recent leport the Peking correspondent of the Hongkong Press says: All kinds of complications ensue here as tho result of the differences in calendars. This trouble was very acute last year, and has arisen again owing to the fact that some calendars reckon the Jast month93 words
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Article81 1916-01-19 14 Count Reventlow's latest excuse for German attacks on Allies' hospital ships is that they ought not to go through the Channel or anywhere near the zone of military operations and that their persistence in going through the Channel proves that they have something else on board besides wounded men. A81 words
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Article210 1916-01-19 14 When vegetable food ferments I I causes sour rising in I at. t I formation of gas in tin stomach trb j distends it and causes pain oftei extending to the region of the bearl I and arousing a fear of heart This condition idyspepsia. Heartburn, a Dame210 words
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Advertisement65 1916-01-19 14 The 4-Cyl. Car for 1916. The "DODGE" Much more notable than anything we might say about the v DODGE Car. are the remarkable f things people are saying about it everywhere. Call and sc the Demonstration Cut <>n view at oar Skotvro&nis, Orchard Road, from Januarys Ist. anil interest yon65 words
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Advertisement26 1916-01-19 14 K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 74-1 BRAS BASAH BBAD Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED Consultation ia either English or M 3b v Tei.kphoni No. 1245.26 words
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Advertisement381 1916-01-19 15 TO BE LET TO LET. w0 Story Compound house 03 M off Gaylang Road, te rent. Apply to No. 180 g ,un Road. v TO LET. iblfl residence near town, district. Immediate entry 1 per month, pplj to Healthy" c/o Malaya 5-2 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET md and 3rd Floors381 words
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Advertisement469 1916-01-19 15 NOTICES -!t!: 1 m Bank Holiday. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on THURSDAY I TAI "ISAM 20th January, f (Hindu Festival.) 15-1 20-1 THE BUKIT JELOTONG RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. Notice is hereby Riven that the Directors have declared an interim dividend of 3% on469 words
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Advertisement460 1916-01-19 15 WANTED WANTED. Wanted news compositors for the Ma'aya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. WANTED For Shipping firm, a Shorthand Typist. Speed about 100 vords per minute. IteminftTton and Oliver MaI chines. Apply Box 204, c o Malaya i Tribune. IS-1 v I Wanted. Manager for oil installation,460 words
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Advertisement466 1916-01-19 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., The466 words
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Advertisement525 1916-01-19 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. [Incorporated is New Zealand] FIRE Insurances effected oa Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description MARINE 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, Limited.525 words
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Advertisement366 1916-01-19 16 *ttt****t*t**t**t******tttt***«*********«** I GUAN KIAT Co., I 1 Head Office: 37 Pbillip Street. BRANCH STORES AT Phillip Street No. 14 and Tank Road Nos. 14, 100 and 102. J At mmmmmm Ml Mill ill •J |i t tiding J 5 Telegraphic Address: I Telephone Nos. 1174. 1233, I Codes Used X366 words
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Title Section19 1916-01-19 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 15 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 191619 words
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Advertisement437 1916-01-19 1 P. O. British India AND Apcar Line Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. I Under {'ontracfc with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egyp', Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Humkward (for Europe). Outward (for China).437 words
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Advertisement329 1916-01-19 1 STOOMYAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ fSTEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" THREE WEEKLY MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, ST. VINCENT, LAS PALM AS AND VICE VERSA. Steamers are dne to sail on the undermentioned dates FROM AMSTERDAM. Rembrandt Jan. 21 Oranje Feb. 10 Vondel Mar. 1 Kon der Nederl. Mar.329 words
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Advertisement588 1916-01-19 1 N. Y. K. NIPPONLjjYUSEN KAISHA fINCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.)* EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained between Yokohama na port* te 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 fitted588 words
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Article380 1916-01-19 2 Europe. W Vor London: Miahima Maru, in port Ho vara, in port January 29 Unwa Mam, February 2 Kashmir February 3 Mel lore February 8 February 12 yitj of Colombo February 18 Kaosaa, March 3 ĔbtrLitmrpool "Pydens, January 25 Priam, February 5 *br Marseilles: A/niral Magon due380 words
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Article311 1916-01-19 2 Latest Arrival*. BritishSTEAMKR BHRTH DATB. Sandakan Dock 2-12 Irismere do do Patrol Outer Rds 20-12 Physa P. Bukum 26-12 Islami Outer Rds 7-1 Sri Patana Inner Rds 9-1 Singaporean do do Will-o-the Wisp do 10 1 Kuala do do ChowTai do HI Welsh Prince No. 7 Wharf 15311 words
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Article105 1916-01-19 2 Jan. 11*.—ft.—Hight water 9.1* a in. 9 ft 2 ins, 11.9 pmj It. 2 ins. Jan. 20 High water :—9.58 a.m. 9 ft. 4 ins 11.36 p.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. Jan. 21—High water :—10.36 a.m. 9 ft- 6 ins.' Jan. 22.—High water :—0.2 a.m. 8 ft.105 words
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Article533 1916-01-19 2 For China will sail on Feb. 5 the P. and O. liner Najre. The Ben liner Benslder Lb due here on or about the 20th inst. For Hongkong and Japan sails on Jan,. 2Q the N.Y.K. liner Toea Maru. On Jan. 30 will sail for Rangoon and Calcutta533 words
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Article864 1916-01-19 2 Captain's Story. Messrs Patersoo Srmoos 4 Co., the loeai agents of the sunken N. T. fc. liner Yasaka Maru favour us with copies of telegrams exchanged between Messrs Worms k Co,, Port Said, Captain Yamawaki of the lost liner, and the President of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha864 words
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Article58 1916-01-19 2 Vessels Expected Antilochns (Holt) 20th January from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents. Messrs Boil stead, Hampshire and To. Ltd. Mata Hari (P. and 0 22nd January for Belawan from Port Swettenham. Agents, Messrs Harrisons and Crosfield. Ltd. Tara (B.I.) 29th January, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and58 words
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Article227 1916-01-19 2 Per P. A O. sjteamer Medina. Mr A V Brown. Mr and Mrsßsatty Mr J Fortescne, Mr.l A Johns. Mi C E D Warren, Mr R H Taylor. Mr T F Egan, Mr Whittakei. Mr Un and Miss Turner, Mr B Dann. Per P. and 0. str. Mongolia.227 words
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Advertisement48 1916-01-19 2 SINGAPORE I SHIPCHAND! j MiIPIBYN!)L RS I C9< R\Ci R> The C-m m\'« I^t inroad' i£ ihl Office —16 Battery Betake LIP TO T P P T 1- pboß< No. Ml. i i i it, tr t,llJ Or lers prouii tl 1 J*i tl*r 1 H.W.H.STIVH.:, 5-1 *j]48 words
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Article989 1916-01-19 3 Tbe Andre Leboo. fhii new tne M. M. packet arrivkrr* yesterday morning on her iden tiip from Marseilles to its cia ports. A large two funvessel, she presented an imfig sight moored at West Wharf, I He many visitors who congra,ted Capt. Valiant to his new omand989 words
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Article82 1916-01-19 3 im I The folloWing oasaalties to shipping through hostile acts have been reported during the past week Ship and Owners. Flag. Tons. Damage. Belgica (Sota y Aznar, Bilbao) Spanish 2,068 (Sank. Twenty-three of Maashaven the crew picked op.) (N.V.M. B.S. Maasha yen, Rotterdam) Dutch 2,609 (Sunk82 words
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Article74 1916-01-19 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lift. Dbliviekd. P. AO. N 2( Dec. 31 B.L Deo. 8 Dec. 81 M.M. Dee. 4 Sank. P. ft O. Dee. Jan. 6 B. I. Dec.74 words
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Article18 1916-01-19 3 Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—s.s. Andie Lebon.18 words
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Article100 1916-01-19 3 Clearances Jan. 17. Laisang for Singapore, China and Japan. Tong Chay Un for Alor Star (Kedah). Ban Lee for Alor Star (Kedah). Hauroto for Rangoon. Perak (E. S. 6c Co.) for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Alma for Deli. De Klerk for Deli, T. Somawe, Segli, Sabang,100 words
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Article79 1916-01-19 3 Thw sinking of the s.s. Maashaven owned at Rotterdam, as reported by Reuter last Monday, brought the s.s. Goentoer to the scene of the accident, near the Galloper Light, where the vessel had struck a mine. The Goentoer was able to save 40 lives, while the Dutch79 words
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Article166 1916-01-19 3 Commander Beckwith, R. N., in the Hongkong Marine Court, recently dismissed a charge brought against the master of the s.s. Haiyang, Capt. A. E. W. Hodgins, for leaving the waters of the Colony before his ship had been examined by a Police Officer. The Captain, in drawing166 words
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Article57 1916-01-19 3 Ipoh for Port S-»-»-: ten ham and Penang Kampar for Malacca, P< Swettenham and Teluk AlrtML Circe for Medan. Quorra forPiigi Kn.io. Tembilahan and Indragiri. Penang Maru for Malacca, Colombo and Bo nbay. Aing Le >ng for Batn Pahat. Meranti for Kota Tinggi. Ping Suey for Hongkong, Shanghai57 words
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Advertisement165 1916-01-19 3 THE YOKOHAMA. DOCK CO.. LTD. Tfelpgraphic Address M DOCK-YOKOHAMA.' Co tea u«ed 4 th, sth Edition, Lieber's, Se ,lt Ai, and Wat kin's DKY DOCK J)EPAKTMENT :TelephoneNos. 376,506, SSI, -205«», .'.740. No. 1 DOCK i No. 2 DOCK No. 3 DOCK Do< king Length 515 ft. j Docking Length 376165 words
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Advertisement99 1916-01-19 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mall Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. Homiwakd. Ootwaed. 1916 I9U AtHo* Ju. ft Atlantique Jan. 31 Portkoa Feb. 8 Anaasone Feb. 14 Cordillere Feb 11 Andre L*hoa FeY 25 Atlantique Mar. in An.axone Mar. 24 For all particulars, apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. SAID99 words
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Advertisement407 1916-01-19 3 Australia By Burns Philp Line. Singapore te Java Ports. Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, ria Torres Stmts. Ah© taking passengers and cargo wits transhipment for other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Porta, British New Guinea, New Britain. Tasmanian and New Zealand Ports. Smooth Prnsfe. Supers Scenery. A407 words
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Miscellaneous323 1916-01-19 3 Mails Close. To-day. Port Sweltenhan and Penang Mpob 2.10 pra Malacca, Port i^wtUnham A Tcluk Ancoa "Kampar l.ftO pm Wedun Circe 1.80 pra Prigi Rxdja, Tembila ham ami Indragiri Qnorra 2.80 pm Malacca," Colombc and Bombay Penang Maru t.80 pm tiatu Pahat Aing Ijcong ?.#0 pm Penang* and Calcutta taking323 words
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Advertisement628 1916-01-19 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VI V HONGKONG, «HAJJOH THFIINLAND SKA KOBE, YOKOHAM A, BONOIWTLU ANR BM ALL POINTS IS TUB UNITED STATES. CANADA, MEXICO AND BUBOPB. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Phfl ay HoU kon CHIYOMARU 22,000 Ton, 21 knot. 2f > PERSIA MARU 9,000 Ton, 17 knot* 9628 words
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Advertisement580 1916-01-19 4 1 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. [Contractors to the Imperial Jap mese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments J Cfcaaw Codes Uskd Cable Addresses Vvßfea*. DOCKYARD It %3fok> mfm I w Western Union KOBE 1 Scott's, Lieber's, and DOCK-DAIREN. HI Engineering ■Br KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive »Makers. All580 words
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Advertisement377 1916-01-19 4 Ocean Steam Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam N ay Co., Ltd. The Companies steaasen patched from Liverpool out\?a the Straits, China and Japan otfc week and from booei London, Amsterdam »nd Ant war eTery fortnight for Genoa, ||,I les and Liverpool and for Havre and Liverpool roonthh outward steamer377 words
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