Malaya Tribune, 15 February 1916
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Title Section29 1916-02-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. E VENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. i/Oi. S.- Mo. 37. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBEUAEY 15, 1916 Price 5 Cents. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15.29 words
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Advertisement327 1916-02-15 1 FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 15th, 16th and 17th February AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE Picture Palace "The House Beautiful" FOR PICTUBB*, FOR BRIGHTNESS, FOR COOLNESS, FOR ALL. Junstion of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. In the First Show at 8 p.m. Sharp. The most gigantic aid *t<t327 words
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Advertisement49 1916-02-15 1 (Estate Supplies] I i I Acetic (99&98 D Acid i Veneer Chests I Momi Chests Latex Cups f j ETC. ii friitsui ffiussan dZaisfja, Jbtd. I 5 (INCORPORATBD IN JAPAN {J I MILKMAID BRAND MILK. PRICE $8.50 PER CASE. MAKES PEOPLE STRONG Nestle Anglo=Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London) Singapore.49 words
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Article690 1916-02-15 2 "Every subject of the King of Eng- j land is either pro-British or proGerman Vanoc in the Hefeiee. "No man, woman, or child can be neutral between right and wrong. The Germans, like the ghouls, are evil powers who rob graves and live 1 on corpses. These690 words
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Article23 1916-02-15 2 Newspaper advertising varies in character, and it is up to you, as a business man, to see that the maximum re-.ults are obtained.—Ex.23 words
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Advertisement255 1916-02-15 2 THE NOVELTY OF THE MOMENT JtK. IVI. S. MALAYA. ON VIHW AT JOHN LITTLE Co, Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENG LRND. ASHCROFT'S Billiard Tables. AWARDED GOLD MEDALS. CONTRACTORS <X H M TO GOVERNMENT All Sixes Kept in Stock by SOLE AGENTS: A. FRANKEL Co., umiilf f f I CHEE ENG SO255 words
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Advertisement220 1916-02-15 2 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, 1916. i Sun. j 6 13 20 2 7 j Moh. 1— I 7 14 21 28 TUES. 1 8 15 22 29 I i I Wed. I 2 9 16 21) I Thurs. j 10 17 24 Fri. 4 11 18 25 SAT. 5220 words
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Article416 1916-02-15 3 Details of the Fighting. The following message, dated 11th January, has been received at Delhi from an eye-witness in Mesopotamia: General Aylmer's advance up the Tigris to join hands with General Townshend at Kutal-Ainarah has met with very stubborn resistance and heaw fighting occurred on Jan. 7th416 words
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Article164 1916-02-15 3 The Hankow Post gives a translation from a local vernacular journal which recently drew attention to the resourcefulness of the Chinese Republicans who sent millions of post cards through the Chinese Post Otlicr-s which, though apparently inoffensive new year greetings, were in reality a means to attainment164 words
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Article81 1916-02-15 3 Persistence. —There are two reasons for the necessity of persistence in advertising—one of them is the ease with which the human mind forgets, and the other is the necessity of taacbing tbe good points of jour pn>ducts a little at a time. It is a general experience, not only in81 words
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Advertisement188 1916-02-15 3 j MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I M0 -'j mM S MOTOR GAR IMPORTERS \tf Im I Cylinder Oil I Motor Accessories OF 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, 5-1188 words
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Advertisement208 1916-02-15 3 Tuition by Correspondence Oxford an« Oambridae Locatta, '.'.>• >n Onivareity V a-HoalalkJß» Hongkong UaiYertt! v 1 Pi jssiona l y*.elimincry Examinat l nu S. and M. S Krhool X t«.a :a E<«m'nation a > D ALL 01 41W ATM >• ■v< C' nOS WITH <»OVERNMKNT -Hlx'S I.N tMS aUtl K.M.B.208 words
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Advertisement90 1916-02-15 4 Tampenis Cement Tile Works. MACHINE PRESSED CEMENT TILES. The Tiles of the Day MADE UNDER HIGH HYDRAULIC PRESSURE ENSURING Great Durability. SAMPLES AT No. 94 SUNGEI ROAD (ROCHORE CANAL) 'Phone 569. 11-12 11-12-16 I LATEX CUPS WHITE, FULLY-GLAZED Ironstone Earthenware. Glacial Acetic Acid. Moml Cases. PROMPT DELIVERY. YAMATO CO. 41,90 words
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Advertisement179 1916-02-15 4 _AUCTION SALES^ Auction Sale Of Unserviceable Police Stores, Unclaimed and Confiscated Property and Intestate Estate Property, e*c. By order of the Chief Police Officer At the Central Police Station, South Biidge Road, On Wednesday, 23rd Feb., it 2.30 p m For particulars, see catalogues. POWELL Co. Auctioneers. 9-2 23-2 mii179 words
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Advertisement351 1916-02-15 4 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GRAMOPHONES, GENUlfta SILVER AND ELECTROPLATED WARE, Etc. AT POWELL CO.'S SALE-ROOM ©n Wednesday, 16th February, at 10.30 a.m. Handsomely carved wax polished teak sideboards with mirror p a aela, wax polished teak dining tables, carved teak arm chairs, teak dinner wag351 words
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Article788 1916-02-15 5 frices Qa«t<«! i* *a« Market tiis Moniol SISQAFOBB, FMBBUABT 15. I jy all aad Ivatt, flxakaage and Share the following lUt of quotattoaa Rubber Shares. BuT«rs. SaMens. ti > aiue. i An"» J» v 12 14 8 1 JX-MaUj 10/- 11/« ATM Kumug 13/6 AMI i- Batang788 words
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Article116 1916-02-15 5 To Yon Tirpitz. Two keeU to one, Britanuia'a plan it seems, So far, old chap, has shattered all your dreams. Yet you may boast within your retreat One Kiel alone has saved tbe German fleet. To President Wilson. A trumpet-call, your people find in you, Because, what'er116 words
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Article322 1916-02-15 5 The Hailophone system, says Engineering, as applied for giving an automatic warning in the engine cab of the vicinity and indication of a signal, differs from anything up to the present actually tested and offered to railway companies. The system is undoubtedly designed on right lines, and may322 words
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Advertisement596 1916-02-15 5 I Ladies' Black Lisle Hose Ladies' Lisle Thread! Hose M Children's Bombax Lace Socks. I» »Wl*, pfak andsky. Lace Ankles rriee zi.uu per pan. Xn pretty dtsignn, colours white i ~T~ Sizes 4, 4.\, 5, 6, 6. 1 7 ins. and tan. I IISSLr SiS C 00 ct, per pai,596 words
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Advertisement63 1916-02-15 5 THE OFFICE MAN leads a sedentary life; his brain grows sluggit-h—so does his liver. His health suffers —so does his business. the tiny laxatives, gently stimulate the bowels, thus t >ning up the system and nerves which lead to sparkling gcod health. Do not gripe. Of chemists, 50 cent* per63 words
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Article743 1916-02-15 6 Britain's Home Commerce. M In approaching the consideration of our ec- nomic condition, it may be well asked Hsve we realised our position Of all nations which have ever existed, we live somewhat precnriouslv under normal conditions Three out of every four loaves eaten in these743 words
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Article47 1916-02-15 6 The engagement is announced of Miss Dorothy Walton, daughter of the late Yen. Archdeacon of St. Asaph and Mrs. Walton Evans, and Humphrey de C. Elton, 13th Northumberland Fusiliers, and of Terentang Estate, Negri Sembilan, son of the late Rev, W. H. Elton of British North Borneo.47 words
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Article595 1916-02-15 6 Burma Test Case. Lieutenant <!<ilum4 Townsend, Commissioner of Pegu, on January 12:h disposed of an important appeal, heard iu November last, of the Burma llailwnvs Co. aigainst alleged excessive taxa'irn on thnir property by the Rnngoou Municipality, who were of opinion that 4 percent on land und595 words
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Article69 1916-02-15 6 At Hongkong on the 27th ultimo the marriage was solemnised at St. John's Cathedral of Mr. A. Course —for the past twelve yean Traffic Manager of the Hongkong Tranivray Co. —and Mrs. Sutherland who had just returned to the fair Isle of Fragrant Streams from Europe after a trilling experience,69 words
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Advertisement322 1916-02-15 6 I Eibbp's Food products Are prepared from the choicest materials under I finest conditions and by experienced chefs. Libby stands for quality and flavour in canned foods. LIBBY'S PREMIER SOUP Cases contain 48 tins as follows:— I IS THE FINEST OBTAINABLE. TV 10 tins Vegetable. 8 tins Mock g Messrs322 words
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Advertisement275 1916-02-15 6 THE CREAT INDIAN PHYSICIANS PHARMACY. The most powerful Asiatic laventions of the Present Centery. ATANK NICRAH PILLS and all ether medicines- of theAftaak Nigraa Pharmacy are prepared at the Head (Jffice and Factory-Jamnagar in India. It ia the oldest, the largest" and the West Pharmacy equipped with the latest and275 words
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Miscellaneous159 1916-02-15 6 FIXTURES. To-day. Singapore Foundry meeting;. 2.80 p.m. Meeting Memorial fcerviee. St. Andrew, ('„1 dral f>.30 p.m. W High Watar—7-9 a.m. 7 ft. 8 0.5« nM 7 ft. 2 ins. p w To-morrow. M. M. Outward mail axpaated. High Wat«r—S-13 a.m. 8 it. 3 in.; 10-2J 1 m 7 ft. 6159 words
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904 1916-02-15 7 fV of Flight from Brussels after Hun Invasion. Vi Margarita Cormac, aged ]i t he eldest daughter of Mr. L \lk Cormac, of Kuala Lumpur, h.astof experiences such as fall ""the lot of few British girls of her 1 bavin" bppn at echool in cwium with904 words
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Article287 1916-02-15 7 A Palace Plot. The Sinwanpao reports a story from Peking which for stern dramatic qualities equals the tales of old Rome. Yuan Ing occupies the highly important position of Chief Inspector of the Metropolitan Police. He is the eldest son of Yuan Nai-kuan, Chief of the287 words
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240 1916-02-15 7 The r.areau for the Preparation of tbe Grand Ceremony has almost everything ready for the Ta Ilnang Ti's enthronement, says a China exchange. A new 44 dragon robe" has been presented to the Ta Hnang Ti by the Bureau to be worn on240 words
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Article136 1916-02-15 7 Series of Lectures. At the general" meeting of theJohore P. A. h«id on Jan. 31 last it was announced that a series of lectures had been arranged to be given in Johore by members of the Agricultural Department of the F.MS. We are now informed that the136 words
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Article232 1916-02-15 7 (Singapore, February 15.) Tin—sss\ 100 tons sold. Copra.— Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. Strong. Gambier. —Weak. Pepper- —Weak. Other Products. —.Market Steady Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutnii-!,-* 110 S. per picul $23.00 Natural 80 S. MUOO Copra Pali ll£o* Copra Gorong Tak) 11.IJO* Copra I>ongalo ll.iO* Copra Kayong232 words
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Advertisement81 1916-02-15 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MASSAGE. Electrical and Manual. All orders promptly attended to at private residences. European and Japanese massage. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fatigue, and Muscular Pains quickly relieved. Address —H. MUTO c/o SUWA HOTEL 164 Middle Road, Singapore. 7-2 v HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY ON SATURDAY! AT THE RENOWNED JAVA OPERA OF MUAR81 words
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Advertisement551 1916-02-15 7 Latest Advertisements. VICTORIA THEATRE The Bankrnptcy ordi::acc2 1883 FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ~~~~T IN TH ti um\ j SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS Tuesday and Wednesday, settlements. Feb. 22nd 23rd. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Chinese Theatricals IN AID OF THE xr v JSotice is hereby given, that on a (Petition filed551 words
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Obituary58 1916-02-15 8 DEATdS. At ftrangeimmtb, England, on December 2nd, Captain Henry Wilton Hogg. \t Exettr, England,on January 24th, Captain Robert L. 1 i«v> ;lii; aged C.8. On ?nd Feb., at Homgkong. Maria Hazelanrt, widow of the late F. I. llazehwd, Crown Solicitor. Hongkong; aged 77. On Jan. 2«"> at Hongkon*,58 words
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Article1289 1916-02-15 8 Farther Help for The Motherland, We regret that it should have been incorrectly stated in our Ust issue that "at a meeting of prominent Chinese held at Penang on Saturday last it was resolved to support the Chinese War Loan originated in the F.M.S." The movement in the1,289 words
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Advertisement187 1916-02-15 8 nw THEDJ&TCE iff is a sure success if the W h'tj music is given by the 1 greatest of all home I y entertainers. 44 His I 7 j Master's Voice" A I Gramophone and f some of the new /j J dance records. /V//// They include the newest Waltzes,187 words
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Advertisement217 1916-02-15 8 AMSTEL f^^ENER BEER. Sole Agents: Galdbeck, Macgregor Sc Co. Adelphi Hotel! t f 2nd FINAL S t Z I Grand f I Billiard f I Tournament f i 9 FOR THE I I $100 I I Adelphi Hotel Gup. j I ENTRANCE NOW OPEN. Y. M. TOYO. I 1 I217 words
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Article794 1916-02-15 9 T ig is !kS$j—37£ cts. down. T! ie Belgian Cardinal, Mercier, is r rted tobe seriously ill. TV mutiny memorial service in Andrew's Cathedral oommences to-day-r c. B. Kloss has been promot1 to Director of Museums and w l At a The app°i ntll,ent of r W794 words
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Article166 1916-02-15 9 Presided over by the Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, a meeting of the General Committee appointed to consider a scheme for the erection of a new Public Hall in Singapore was hel 1 yesterday afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Amongst those present were the Hon'ble166 words
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Article183 1916-02-15 9 The Great War Pa«e. In the Balkans 9 The War on Shipping 9 The Western Front 9 In the East 9 M. Briand in Italy 9 Air Raid on Milan 9 Panama Defences 9 Trading with the Enemy 9 American Trade with China 9 In Central Africa 9183 words
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Article98 1916-02-15 9 In the Balkans. More Troops Arrive. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Feb. 14, 3.45 p.m. Athens: Further British reinforcements have arrived at Salonika. The French troops are proceeding further to the north, along the railway. Turks from the Dardanelles. London, Feb. 14, 4.50 p.m. Athens Formidable Turkish forces areREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 98 words
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Article126 1916-02-15 9 Ten Men Drowned. London, Feb. 14, 5.15 p.m. The Admiralty announces that the cruiser Arethusa, the flagship of Commodore R. Y.'Tvrwhitt, struck a mine on the East Coast, and it is feared that she will become a total wreck. About ten men lost their lives. [Commodore R.126 words
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Article111 1916-02-15 9 Trouble in the Camp. London, Feb. 14, 1.40 p.m. Paris It is stated that after the Turkish defeat in the Caucasus a lively discussion occurred in the War Council at Constantinople between Enver Pasha and the German Generals. Enver Pasha insisted upon the necessity of transferring111 words
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Article73 1916-02-15 9 Canadian Precautions. London, Feb. 14, 12.15 p.m Ottawa In the House of Commons, replying to a demand f*r precautions on the frontier in view of the revelations at San Francisco of German dynamite plots, the Miuister of Marine said that every precaution was being taken. The Government73 words
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Article41 1916-02-15 9 London, Feb. 14, 5 p.m. Milan: Enemy aeroplanes appeared at forenoon. They were fnsiladed by anti-aircrafters and were counter-attacked by Italian airmen. The enemy retired after dropping some bombs. The material damage done was slight but six41 words
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Article235 1916-02-15 9 The Handy Man. Naval Automobile Squadrons. London, Feb. 14, 4. a.m. The first number of the Archangel Herald, 44 the official organ of the R.N.A.S. Russian expedition", has been received in England. It shows that several hundred British Naval men composing automobile squadrons commanded by Mr. LockerLampson235 words
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Article43 1916-02-15 9 German Gunboat Sunk. London, Feb. 14, 4 a.m. A Belgian official message says the German gunboat Hedwig Wissmann has been sunk in a fight on Lake Tanganyika. Two Germans were killed and twenty-one captured. The Anglo-Belgian flotillas had no losses.43 words
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Article44 1916-02-15 9 Visit to the Front- London, Feb. 14, 6.10 a.m. Rome M. Briand, the French Premier, and his colleagues lunched with King Victor Emmanuel at the Italian headquarters. They afterwards visited the Italian front and departed for Paris in the evening.44 words
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Article59 1916-02-15 9 Londcn, Feb. 14, 12.15 p.m. The Daily Mail commissioner in Holland asserts that the British effort to prevent commodities from entering Germany have failed. He cites the case of butter, of which Great Britain obtained 2,456 tons in 1915 as compared with 7,940 tons in 1913, whilst59 words
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Article39 1916-02-15 9 London, Feb. 14, 120 p.m. Washington The acquisition of more territory at buth ends of the Panama canal is recommended to the War Department by BrigadierGeneral Edwards, for the purpose of increasing the range of the de-39 words
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Article76 1916-02-15 9 Armed Merchantmen. President's Awkward Position. London, Feb. 14, 6.10 a.m. Washington The department has received the text of Germany's submarine memorandum. New York The daily papers opine that President Wilson is involved in an inextricable controversy as tke result of the memorandum following Mr. Lansing's suggested76 words
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Article249 1916-02-15 9 Fierce Fighting in Flanders. London, Feb. 14, 2.10 a.m. A communique says The Germans have made a series of attacks in Artois. The first was in the morning west of Hill 140 and was without result. The Germans in the afternoon after a violent bombarment attacked at249 words
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Article74 1916-02-15 9 Lost to Japan. London, Feb. 14, 1.20 p.m. Washington The report of the Department of Commerce says that the Japanese manufacturers have captured the American cotton goods trade in China owing to the better selling and distributing methods of the Japanese, and the lower prices of74 words
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Article60 1916-02-15 9 English Firm Sentenced. London, Feb. 14, 4.50 p.m. Messrs William Gardiner Rigden, William Townes Rigden and Stanley Rigden. partners in the well-known firm of glove-makers of Fownes, Ltd. have been s*ntenc*d at the Old Bailey to a fine of £500 and 12 months and 4 months60 words
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Article21 1916-02-15 9 London, Feb. It. ;>.\o p.m. 'I he proclamation bat been potted cai ing np all tLe single men.21 words
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Article70 1916-02-15 10 (By Courtesy of the French Consul- General.) Paris, Feb. 14 Yesterday in Champagne the enemy entered a small section of our trenches. We repulsed attacks against the trenches we occupied yesterday, making prisoners. To-day we repulsed an attack on to Crony. Near Soissons we repulsed five counter-attacks.70 words
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Article361 1916-02-15 10 New York Only a small building was burned at Schenectady. London, Feb. 14, 6.30 p.m. Washington Mr. Wilson has formally consented to stand again for the Presidency. London. Feb. 14, 7.20 p.m. New York The great munitions plant of the General Electric Company at Schenectady, New York, has361 words
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Article98 1916-02-15 10 The Siam Observer learns that Luang Sorn Seni (Krasay) a Naval officer, is proceeding to Denmark for instruction in torpedo warfare He left in company of Engr. Capt. A. Jonsen travelling to Hongkong and then via America. Engr. Capt. A. Jonsen, who left Bangkok on the 3rd instant by the98 words
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Article69 1916-02-15 10 REUTERS TELEGRAMS. London, Feb. 14, 4.50 p.m. It is stated that the report that Mr. Claud Graham-White, the famous aviator, had seriously wounded is unfounded. London. Feb. 14, 1.20 p.m. Petrograd The Government has decided that the Turkish Ambassador who was captured near Keredje is to be69 words
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Article142 1916-02-15 10 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-daj Alor Gajah $3.40 $3.50 Ayer Callings 1.25 1.30 Ayer Molek 2.10 220 AyerPanas 9.00 9.25 Balgownie 4.75 5.00 Bukit Jelotong 0.70 0.75 Bukit Katil 0.77 i 0.85 ChangkatSerdsr.... 9.00" 925142 words
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Article125 1916-02-15 10 Mr.F.A.S. McClelland and Datohs Sri Adika Raja (Wan Muhammad Salleh, 1.8.0* M. C.) and Stia Bijaya di-Raja (Jeragan Abdul Shukor M.C.) have baen appointed by the Hon'ble Resident of Perak assistant official Administrators of the estate of His Highness Sultan ldris Mershid-el-Azana Shah Alm'erhom Rahainatullah. Complaints are heard among gambier125 words
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497 1916-02-15 10 The insistence with which those responsible for the financial policy of Germany proclaim the economic strength of the couutry and the ability to continue the fight indefinitely without imperilling the Empire s monetary stability is in precisely inverse ratio to the actual situation with which the German497 words
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Article253 1916-02-15 10 In the First Court, this morning, Mr. R. C. D. Bradel of the s.s. Kut Sang was charged with importing into the Colony deleterious drugs, namely 50 ozs. of cocaine. He was fined $250 and costs and the cocaine was confiscated. Tan alee, of the s s. Giang253 words
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Article125 1916-02-15 10 H.E. the High Commissioner has been pleased to approve the appointment of the Rev. E. L. Danson, of Seremban, to be Pegimental Chaplain to the Malay States Volunteer Rifles, with the honorary rank of Captain. The Medical Officer of Health reports that 24 cases of bubonic plague were reported to125 words
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Article455 1916-02-15 10 In their review of the rnhk trade in 1915 Messrs. Gow, Wi V? and Stanton, of London. X ZT Duriiig 1915 the value of rub u exported to America from United Kingdom and the East v valued at £16,000,000. The tot" exports of raw rubber from the455 words
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Article95 1916-02-15 10 Nyalas Estate. Messrs Evatt Co., the Company* agents, favour us with th« ad vice that tbe January output of the estate was 9,790 lbs., making a total of 71,050 lbs. dry rubber for the tight months of the current financial year. Indragiri (Sumatra) Pubber Company The January output95 words
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Article17 1916-02-15 10 Belat Tin Mining Co.. Ltd. The January output of lhi> nrin« was 93.04 piculs tin-ore.17 words
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Article43 1916-02-15 10 Skoda, the famous Austrian munition factory, experience I serious disaster a few days when an explosion destroyed thirty houses and killed over two hundred persons. The Skoda works are responsible for the construction ol the large howitzers Austria is using against the Russians.43 words
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Advertisement230 1916-02-15 10 5 for the price of 4 I I Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded £g2 tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." xii 2nd Motorist 'M No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist." 56230 words
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Article284 1916-02-15 11 The dyestuff famine in America has been brought to the alarming stage necessitating the Silk Association of America issuing a warning to all its members against the danger of neglecting the economy of stuffs. Now that the expected embargo has been proclaimed on logwood the menace will284 words
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Article68 1916-02-15 11 Singapore, February On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4] Private 3 m/s 2/4J 29/32 On India— Bank T. T. 174} On Hongkong— Bank d/d 16] On Shanghai— Bank d/d 88 J On Java— Bank T. T. 1.52 On Japan— Bank d/d 111^ Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil68 words
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Article79 1916-02-15 11 Sinfworc (Ta&fc-Roid) Daily. Mail Daily leave» f >r the north at 7.7 am and 7 pm. Other trains 'eare for Johore at 9 i. i 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.16 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 am and7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,79 words
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Article398 1916-02-15 11 The Truth About The Great War. Free to Malays and Indians. For months past we have been publishing weekly and distributing free, as a supplement to the Malaya Tribune, all over the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States a paper styled War News (in l T rdn, Gurmukhi398 words
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Advertisement282 1916-02-15 11 SPECIALITIES. |jQo(f|fjjYs SPECIALITIES. f] Soaps I Dandle Sandal r Vl J?^?^ is choicely i V. iggP^^S s^? Perfumed mm T g\ fW anc creamy Vw_ mf\ X. '1 Soothes and bcautijg changes in the exquisite varieties. I JL 1 i I Purest 1 Isrß. The Best!:, 1 Ilk thering and282 words
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Advertisement244 1916-02-15 11 PATENT LEVER FREE WATCH. This beautiful lever watch, fully warranted to keep correct time, is eiven free to anyone for selling only a few tins of our 14 CURE ALL Balm. The greatest cure known for catarrh, croup and colds. The world have never seen its equal for healing cuts,244 words
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Advertisement202 1916-02-15 11 I WHY SUFFER FROM ASTHMA I 1 The Medicinal Blood II OP i DR. J. B.'S VEDIC SPECIFIC. 8 You are sure to be cured from j 5 this awful disease. You will be 5 S thoroughly relieved from the 5 difficulty of breathing and the 5 pain you experience202 words
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Advertisement84 1916-02-15 11 ANOTHER GRAND ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT j AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE r JI B BUI f\\ Off Beach Road, Cinema f*#t 9 ffW t# Bytbes*. I SECOND SHOW-9.15 P.M. SHARP. The Central Feature and Exclusive Film Co. Presents OUTWITTED OR Detective Webb vs. The Black Triangle IN 4 REELS. A Gripping84 words
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Article55 1916-02-15 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. The Floods. Her Majesty the Queen of Holland has presented fls. 5,000 to the flood relief fund in Java. Prince Hendrik, the Queen Consort, has become patron of the funds collecting in Holland for the relief of the55 words
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Article54 1916-02-15 12 Capt. Vermeer, of the Dutch army, who had asked to be tried by a court of honour in connection with certain happenings in the military service, has been acquitted by that court. There were six for an acquittal and one against. The verdict has been received with54 words
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Article97 1916-02-15 12 Colonel de Groot of the Salvation Army in<the Netherlands Indies had an audience with the GovernorOeneral on the 11th inst. and the matter of building leper hospitals was discussed. It is understood that camps are to be built on the islands of Bali and Lombok. A sum of97 words
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Article116 1916-02-15 12 The case against Eckman, manager of the Telok Betong plantation, has been concluded. It will be remembered that accused was charged with illtreating his house-boy with the butt of his rifle because he had clandestine meetings with a girl on the estate. The boy was later found116 words
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Article135 1916-02-15 12 The tour ot the Soenan, the Emperor of Solo, through Java eontinnues and after viewing the city of Batavia the party returned to the East. Cheribon has recently been visited and the Soenan expressed his appreciation of the many novelties he encountered throughout his tour. One135 words
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Article176 1916-02-15 12 Appearances of these animals are becoming quite frequent in Sumatra and on the road from Boengoes to Taroesan via Si Goentoer they have crossed the main roads in broad daylight. Only quite recently, near Bajang, two women who were on the road to Padang were confronted by176 words
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Article187 1916-02-15 12 Lieut. Ter Poorten has been progressing with the work of training men in the use of the aeroplane and on the 10th inat. took warrant officer Mosselman on his first flight. Lieut. Van Wijk has also undertaken flights. The new flying ground is being cleared, but Lieut.187 words
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Article190 1916-02-15 12 Colonel Staal, late of the Netherlands Indian Army, died in Holland on Feb. $th. At Padang a branch of the Red Cross Society has been opened. The Resident is president of the branch. Mr. Gritters-Doublet, manager of the Bandoeng Electricity Company is retiring from that service. Mr. H.190 words
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Article106 1916-02-15 12 The annual general meeting of the Sungei Ujong Club was held last Thursday, when the Hon. Mr. A. H. Lemon was elected President. The outgoing committee was re-elected with the addition of the new President and Dr. Delrnege. Mr. Reginald Lloyd, who made himself very popular in Malaya a few106 words
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Advertisement82 1916-02-15 12 .1 Attention to Detail t If you have a job that requires care= ful attention to the minutest detail send it where at= tention to detail always receives primary consideration. Exactly the same care is exercised with regard to small jobs as to j large ones, and our charges will82 words
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Article643 1916-02-15 13 {Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs. Latham and Co., The Arcade, in their Weekly Market Report, dated February Htb, say <iuce last advices it is pleasurable •j bfi enabled to report enhanced markets with a decidedly active tone prerailing and a satisfactory volume oi business effected. Local Rubbers643 words
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Article122 1916-02-15 13 Sister Valentine, of the Convent of Niederbronn, Alsace Lorraine, says a Central News message, was recently brought before the extraordinary military tribunal of Mulhouse accused of having turned away from the convent some badly wounded German soldiers whilst the available beds in the establishment, which had been122 words
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Advertisement594 1916-02-15 13 a^llllllllllllllllllllllllll^ v. ANOTHER MONSTER FEATURE PROGRAMME AT THE jf Alhambra Theatre \S BEACH ROAD 58 The House of Quality. The Home of Feature Attractions. gj PAT HE Presents Smm. o ml -fc Jtn OT es> -fc In 5 Parts. 1 Visualised from Wm. J Lockes Famous Novel of the same594 words
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Advertisement278 1916-02-15 13 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. I Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) I Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co. r Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu278 words
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Article1419 1916-02-15 14 Inevitable Ruin Some very significant things are being written on the German wall— some of them by German hands. But by whomever written they are notable .signs of the times, and of an inevitable end. Mr. Bonar Law has told the House of Commons: In spite of what1,419 words
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Article45 1916-02-15 14 The latest Hongkong "tiger story" is to the effect that a huge maneater was recently seen near Wonp X i Wai village, Kowloon District, by a scout who reported that it was carrying off a large pig when he tired at it twice, but missed.45 words
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Advertisement470 1916-02-15 14 GRAND SALE. For One Month Only. {g/kS RAILWAY REGULATOR WATCH is an excellent time^ ke^ r and Price Rs. 10- Now for Rs. 5- Best Nickel Eight-day Open Face Watch Wee Hs. 20. NowsoldfOf r, 10 same in Silver Case Open Face Price R»- U- N°**> W for Rs. S470 words
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Advertisement411 1916-02-15 14 Special Appeal I fjjjl Fed from birth ĕn the'Alltnburys'Food:. 1 I on Behalf of Baby j I v Naturally a Healthy Mother J |f should feed her own child, and no cause, save inability, v if 1 should prevent her doing so. But there are many ii A mothers who,411 words
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Advertisement385 1916-02-15 15 TO BE LET TO LET. Two Story Compound house q Loron* 14 oif Gaylang Road, -it. Apply to No. 180 SSgoon 'r?oad. v TO LET. I "flrde i'la aTl d "Birwood," Nos* ge Road, "Surlingham," V Eli hc-th, tennis, lawns j dtablings attached. Also Nos. m trt 61 1 hard385 words
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Advertisement428 1916-02-15 15 NOTICES CONSULATE GENERAL FOR THE NETHERLANDS. NOTICE. The Spirit Farm of the Residency T<hio and its Dependencies will be Ut for one and for three years as from the Ist April, 1916, lor the following areas: I. The Residency of Rhio and its Dependencies with tbe exception of ihe Pulau428 words
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Advertisement503 1916-02-15 15 WANTED WANTED. Clerk in accounts department, must have a good knowledge of English. Apply to" Work care of Malaya Tribune. 14-2 16-2 Agents and Canvassers Wanted by an old established Life Assurance Co. Liberal terms to capable and influentiil men. Previous experience not essential. Apply stating age, etc., t i503 words
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Advertisement471 1916-02-15 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 50,000 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 p.nd Westminster Bank,471 words
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Advertisement407 1916-02-15 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. [Incorporated in New Zealand J FIRE Insurance* ri'sated on Btrildlttg*, Rent and Merchandise of every description MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world *t lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager. Offices: 2, Finlavsou Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited.407 words
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Advertisement1052 1916-02-15 16 <ttttttt>>tttttttt t 5 Head Office: 3T Pbillip Afreet. j fl BRANCH STORES AT .—Phillip Street No. 14 and Tank Road Nos. 14, 100 and 102. 4 V i mil mi in i —Hi 4 t 8 v 1 j j Telegraphic Address I Telephone Nos. 1174, 1233, codes used t1,052 words
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Title Section19 1916-02-15 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] K. 37 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 191619 words
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Advertisement433 1916-02-15 1 P.&O. British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated im England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Pmang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egyp*, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. HOMKWABD (FOB EUROPB). OUTWARD433 words
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Advertisement300 1916-02-15 1 STGOMVAART-MAATSOHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) M NEDERLAND M THHEB WEEKLY MAIL SHaVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALM AS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Jan Pzn. Coen Feb. 10 Rembrandt Mar. 7 Oranje Mar. 2S Vondel Apl. 18300 words
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Advertisement578 1916-02-15 1 N. Y. R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAK HAIL IS ii- CO, EUROPEAN LINE A service ii maintained between Yokohama via ports te» Marseille* and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japan****Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service* have been specially designed and constructed, and are578 words
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Article351 1916-02-15 2 Europe. For London Helenus. in port Cttty of Colombo in port Tokuyama Mam, Feb. 16 Atsuta Maru, February 17 Sardinia (connect* with Khyber) February 18 Mongara, February 22 Sjsight Companion, February 26 Hitaohi Maru, March 1 Namur, March 2 Kansas. Marck 3 Protesilaus, March 11 Iyo Maru,351 words
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Article287 1916-02-15 2 Vessels in Port. Ms* BTKAMIB. HHRTB. DATE Sri Patana Inn«r Rds 9-1 Will-'o-the Wisp d« 10 1 Hong Ho do 16-1 Recorder Outer Rds 28-1 Carlyle Inner Rds 2-2 Magnet K. Harbour 5 2 Priam No. 6 Wharf U-2 Helenns No. 8 Wharf 12-2 Melania P. Bukom 11-2287 words
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Article44 1916-02-15 2 Mersing for Batu Pahat. Krian for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Quorra for Prigi Rajah, Tembilahan and Indragiri. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar. Skule for Bangkok. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. Alicante for Iloilo and Manila.44 words
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Article154 1916-02-15 2 The Gallant Arethusa. The British light cruiser Arethnsa of 3,600 tons has struck a mine on the East Coast of England and is considered a total loss. This vessel was a most useful one for scouting purposes, as her 30 knot speed enabled her to show her154 words
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Article778 1916-02-15 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel ia communication at noon with the local ComoMreial Wireleea Station: h d. Atsuta Mara, a.a. Silverlip, j.fl. Sardinia, as. Indra, s.8. A ma /.one, s.s. Jan Pieterzoon Coen, The Spanish mail steamer Alicante sailed for Manila. BVoui boudon sailed on the 5th inat.778 words
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Article37 1916-02-15 2 Boisterous weather has been prevalent in the Sunda Straits for the past week and many fishing boats which had gone to sea have not returned. The loss to lighters and goods has also been considerable.37 words
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Article43 1916-02-15 2 A great part ot the cargo of coffee brought to Europe from the U. S. A. by the Dutch liner Tubantia was confiscated by the British authorities recently but has now been released, with the exception of one thousand ba«s.43 words
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Article97 1916-02-15 2 Mr. Balfour. First Lord of the Ami rait v, has informed Commander Bel lairs that the Good Hope, and the Monmouth, were not commissioned entirely with reserve ratings. Each had on board not leas than the authorised proportion of active service ratings, and in fact the97 words
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Article206 1916-02-15 2 In connection with the sinking of the Japanese liner Kenkoku Maru the following interesting details were given by her owner, Mr. K, Hashimoto, to the M. Daily News She was built in 1892 and was imported from Italy. Capt, Marumoto of the steamer had long served as206 words
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Article126 1916-02-15 2 China Mail S.S. Co. The China Mail Steamship r v which whs recently organic,; has already purchased the le China, has decided to increase 0 capital stock from $2,100()lin $5,000,000, owing to the stock Bl criptions coming in, and also to t end that the Company mav m readily finance126 words
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Article124 1916-02-15 2 The bill authorising the State to purchase a merchant fleet of fifj. ships from a British firm has been withdrawn from the Chamber 0 f Deputies, according to the p ar i t journal Libertĕ. The measure h t| been strongly criticised as both Uie lass for124 words
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Article181 1916-02-15 2 The route to Europe via Amenta ii increasing in favour with tour«t and the T. K. K. Company it show, ing ate«dily rising retoraa. Thin is, douhtlens, much novelt\ in tha scenic beauties which literally crowd this route, Hongkong and Shanghai frith the framing life of Cinna.181 words
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Article85 1916-02-15 2 Vessels Expected. Helenus (Holt) 17th February, fn Singapore for Colombo and London. Agen f s, Messrs Boastead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I.) 21st February, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Keemun (Holt) 21st February, from Europe for Singapore. Chins and Japan. Agents,85 words
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Advertisement41 1916-02-15 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHA^DLERYCo SHIPCHANDL RS 8 PROVIi«ORIN» COvRACToRS. The Corapan\B Launch me' incoming fehips. Office —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOK Telephone (ft\ 141. Ordera promptly attended to bo* Januaiy Ist 1916. H. W. H. STtVEHS, M na 5-1 i\41 words
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Article588 1916-02-15 3 Higher Freights. Home Tonnage. lapr* er0 several important tor g which might have influenced ifPight market during the past dacb as tlie tounage Japan is Viring for French shipments, the !j f pnt°of the Standar J Oil in the iguanetft market, and the relaxation Vtbe bniMing stringency588 words
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Article103 1916-02-15 3 Tne following enaamltios to skipping tk-ongii kestfle acts have been reported recently Ship and Ownens. Flag. Toaaa. Darnaga. ARETHUSA British 3,600 (Struck Mine. Beached.) British cruiser. SPRINGWILL British (Sunk without warning. 73 crew picked up. Lan led at Malta, Feb. 12.) ALABAMA Norw (Sunk crew saved103 words
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Article95 1916-02-15 3 Feb. 15 —High water :—7.9 a.m. 7 ft. 8 ins.; 9.50 p.m. 9 ft. 2ins. Feb. 16—High water :—8.13 a.m. 8 ft. 2 in, 10.20 p.m. 7 ft.o ins. Feb. 17.—High water :—9.2 a.ua. 8 ft. 6 ins.; 10.44 p.m. 8 ft. Feb 18.—High water:—9.44 a.m. 995 words
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Article85 1916-02-15 3 Delivered ia London. The following ate the dates of departure from Singapore of thw European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lnvr. Dsa.ii nana*. M.M. Dm. 4 link. P. *O. Dm t Jan. B. I. Dm. 16 Jaa. It M.M. Dm 17 Jaa. It P. 40. Dm.85 words
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Article47 1916-02-15 3 From Copenhagen comes the report that a large vessel —believed to be a German warship—haa been loat in the Kattegat. Wirelesi signals were received asking for assistance but the messages suddenly broke off. Several pieces of wreckage have been washed up on the coast.47 words
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Advertisement252 1916-02-15 3 YINC FAT STEAMSHIP CJMPANY. FOR HONGKONG KOBE. Th© 8.8. "ASIA MARU due from Calcutta, will be despatched for the above porta on or about th« 17th instant. For fnether particulars apply to R. SASSOON Co.. Agenta. 14-2 v SEANG LINE OF STEALERS Glenofle 5,750 Ton*. ia Tmm Bm* 1 ;>,7»9252 words
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Advertisement420 1916-02-15 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MM.ITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. Homeward. Outwabd. 1910 191t> Andre Lebon Feb. 2» Amasone Feb 15 Atlantiqu* Mar. 10 Polynesien F«b. 29 Amazon* Mar. 24 Kurnak Mir. 14 Polynesien Apl. 7 A thus Mar. 28 A Steamer Apl. 11 Do. Apl. If For all420 words
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Advertisement457 1916-02-15 3 Australia By Burns Philp Line. Singapore to Java Porta, Port Darwin, Ti.urs iay Island, Brisbane and S <mr\, ria Torres Straits. Alee taking passengers and cargo with transhipment for other Victorian, South Aunt iai.au and North Queensland Port*, British New Guinea, New Britain, Taauianian and New Zealand Ports. Smooth Passage.457 words
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Miscellaneous376 1916-02-15 3 Mails Close. j To-dav. Rata r&n&t Marsing 2.80 pa Port Dioksoa aad Port SwetWnhara *Krian 2 80 pra Bata Pakat H «og W a* 1.80 pm Prigi Raiah, Tembilahan ana Indragiri Quorra 2.30 pm Malacca and Mu*r *l<ady YTald put Bangkok Skule 4 pra Kot* Tingg! Tanjong Surat 4 pm376 words
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Advertisement634 1916-02-15 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THF INI AN I) SEA, KOBE. YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCIS :0 TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MSXK 0 AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacerue.it Speed L-ave Hongkong, TFNYO MARU 22.000 Ton* 2i knots Feb. 15634 words
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Advertisement559 1916-02-15 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co,, Ltd. {Contractors'to the Imp'rial Jipinese Army and Navy\and to Foreign Governments.) Corns* Übbd Cable Addrbrsb* Inmite, DOCKYARD 11/ ki 1 I 1I km Western I iiion 1 UK|9>9 Scott's, Leber's, and DOCK-Daikbn. \f M Engineering. C KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes aud descriptions559 words
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Advertisement439 1916-02-15 4 Ocean Steam Sh n Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual steam 9D Co., Ltd. The Companies' patched from Liverpool the Straits, China and Japan t ver week and from Japan honewanfcfa London, Amsterdam snd Ant. every fortnight for Genoa. Marai lee and Liverpool and foi Havre and Liverpool month I v439 words
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