Malaya Tribune, 22 February 1916
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Title Section27 1916-02-22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. -No. 43. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUAEY 22, 1916 Price 5 Cents. tlx inaiapa Crlbune. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2227 words
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Advertisement368 1916-02-22 1 s.—The Premier Attraction of The Week AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE ''Gaiety 99 Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. ANOTHER EDISON SENSATION Heir Latest Serial Featuring MARY FULLER, the Celebrated Actress, in DOLLY OF THE DAILIES By Acton Davies. iScriflf of Twelve bright, o>+m This serial is produced368 words
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Advertisement32 1916-02-22 1 a "ONODA" Portland l| LTD. j 41 (Incorporated in Japan) 1 I SOLE AGENTS. MILKMAID BRAND MILK. PRICE fpu.SO PER CASE. MAKES PEOPLE STRONG Nestle Anglo=Swiss Con »ed Milk Co. (London) Singapore.32 words
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Article641 1916-02-22 2 Amid Bursting Bombs. following pen picture of the night scouting in Russia is supplied by Mr. Bernard Pares There was to be an important scouting expedition. T. N. had already been twice wounded, in the i haud and in the chest, and as adjutant of the regiment he641 words
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Article98 1916-02-22 2 Lord Brassy has given the Government of India his steam yacht j Sunbeam, which has been fitted for hospital purposes. The Sunbeam is now forty years old and has carried her owner considerably more than 300,000 miles. Recently she has been employed on hospital work, and98 words
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Advertisement461 1916-02-22 2 THE NOVELTY OF THE MOMENT H. M. S. MALAYA. mounted on rubber tyred to use. H^wIUHH $60 nelt. WkmwkWßß^M ON VIEW AT JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. 1 CHEE ENG SONS. 1 ESTABLISHED 1859. I 3| 71, North Bridge Road. J CIVIL, NAVAL. MILITARY. AND SPORTING TAILORS. I461 words
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Advertisement181 1916-02-22 2 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, 1916. I Sun. 6 13 20 I 27 j 1 1 Mon. 7 14 21 2S TUES. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. j 2 9! 16 23 j Thurs. 3 10 17 24 J 1 FRI. j 4 I li IS 25 SAT. 5181 words
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Article446 1916-02-22 3 Cancer the Cause. Persistent stories come from France as to the grave nature of the Kaiser's illness. Paris journals declare opanly that he is suffering from cancer of the throat, the disease that killed both his father and mother. It is recalled that in February, 11)11, consternation446 words
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Article163 1916-02-22 3 M. Jean Herbette writes in the Echo de Paris We do not know the nature of the Kaiser's illness and we do not wish for his death. Morally we should desire that he survive*, for after the war there must be a great trial of individual responsibilities163 words
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Article70 1916-02-22 3 The Ipoh Times understands that a public meeting will be held next Wednesday, Feb. 23, with a view to ascertain what support is likely to be forthcoming for v the proposed F.M.S. loan." Our contemporary says the loan is to be $t>.000,000 beiring interest at 6 per cent and in70 words
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Advertisement269 1916-02-22 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I MOTUB REPAIRERS MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories I OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: Veitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles Sub-Agents :—MICHELIN TYRES. "Gasolene Light Cycle Co" 5, 5-1 5-2, BEACH ROAD. [k269 words
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Advertisement224 1916-02-22 3 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University V atriculatioD, Hongkong University Matriculation, Pi-eliminary Examination, S. S. and F. M. S. Medical School Entrance Examination AND ALL EX A MINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT OLEKKbHIPS IN THE &B. AND F.M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to224 words
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Advertisement394 1916-02-22 4 AUCTION SALES. IN THE ESTATE OF YEAP LOO DECEASED. JHLiactfion Sale of VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDS AND HOUSE SITUATE At DUNLOP STREET, UPPER TANOLIN AND SIGLAP, SINGAPORE The business of a Ship Chandler knowni as "Chop Heap Leoog of No. 16 Phillip Street, Singapore and Forty Shares of $100 each in394 words
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Advertisement205 1916-02-22 4 AUCTIOH^SALES^ Auction Sale Of Unserviceable Police Stores, Unclaimed and Confis ated Property and Intestate Estate Property, etc. By order of the Chief Police Officer At the Central Police Station, South Bridge Road, On Wednesday, 23rd Feb.. at 2.30 m For particulars, see catalogues. POWELL Co. Auctioneers. 9-2 23-2 MORTGAGEE'S SALE205 words
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Advertisement332 1916-02-22 4 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of EXCELLENT MAHOGANY-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURMTIRe THE PROPERTY OF E. GREGORY JONES, Esq. At Clyde Villa, No. 52 Grange Road On Saturday, 26tl* February, at 2.30 p. m His Master's Voice fumed oak hornless cabinet gramophone J records, mahogany hornless cabinet gramophone, mahogany-stained :2 side-lx>ard, teak332 words
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Article839 1916-02-22 5 L ,s Quoted in the Market this Morning I SmOAPOW, February 22. I Lvall aad Bratt, «xekange ud Shax* the following list of qnotmtiom f Rubber Shares. I Bflfffl. Sellers. II Aila»ar A lv 2/1J IfOoJar» 12/- 14/6 I }0/ 11«; Av-r KuiHBg I BiwgM.lSk. 2/- -'/<839 words
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Advertisement682 1916-02-22 5 :_z_ RUBBER Ribbed Smoked Sheet Obtains the Top Price and is Easy to Produce when j the .L-ickson Patent Cabinets are used. i PRICES FROM $208. 96 HOURS TO SMOKE AND DRY READY FOR MARKET. 513 sold from our Singapore Works up to the 31st December last. IHE ONLY SUCCESSFUL682 words
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Advertisement23 1916-02-22 5 LATEX CUPS WHITE, FULLY-GLAZED Ironstone Earthenware. Glacial Acetic Acid. Momi Cases. PROMPT DELIVERY. YAM ATO CO. 41, High Street. Telephone 129. 23-12 v23 words
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Article400 1916-02-22 6 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 Urdu, Gurmnkhi and Malay)400 words
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Article237 1916-02-22 6 Capital Yen 1,000,000. A meeting of consequence was held in the Imperial Hotel, Tokio. by a number of prominent figures in the industrial circlet in the city and around, as a report goes, at the instance of Messrs Wada, the Managing Director of the Fuji Gased Spinning237 words
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Article240 1916-02-22 6 Rumour that Negotiations Reach Practical Stage. The negotiations for a RussoJapanese Alliance, observes the Tokio Yomiuri, seem to have advanced to a practical sta?e, although some sections of the public still receive the reported overtures for its conclusion with a certain degree of doubt. It is true240 words
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Article204 1916-02-22 6 The Geneva Red Cross has drawn np statistics of the belligerents' losses dining the first eleven months of the war. The following are the figures:— Great Britain: 180,000 dead, 200,000 wounded, 90,000 prisoners. Total losses, 470,000. Germany 1,63(M)00 dead, 1,850,000, wounded, 820.000 prisoners. Total losses, 4,300,000. Austria 1,610,000204 words
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Article164 1916-02-22 6 Rank of Taiwan's Action. We learn from the Times that a plan con tern plated f ur i some time past by the BanV of j Taiwan to open exchange facilities between Japan and Siam and French j Indo-China for Japanese merchants dialing with those parts of th«164 words
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Advertisement264 1916-02-22 6 I "I AM QUALITY'S LIMIT To attain and moreover retain perfect (\l\f\ nf\ r\ f^^^^li quality—this has been the motto of cOMvJV ful ft Q Y~A W% ?T State Express Cigarettes ever since 2 s\4 Vv 1/9 1 L^/K they have been on the market. State a 2» A 3^r*^/V264 words
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Advertisement47 1916-02-22 6 A CLEAR HEAD a hearty appetite, sound sleep and pood digestion are sure to follow an occasional dose of the tiny laxatives. Gentle as nature Do not gripe. Of all chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post fr*»e from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Dept. 1?. Singapore.47 words
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Article724 1916-02-22 7 Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of D e Malacca Planters' Association was hel l in the Malacca Club on Sunday- Mr. J. W. Campbell presided, iQ j the others present were The g o n. L. K. P. Wolferstan (ReeiJent), the Hon. C. H. Niven, Messrs724 words
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Article214 1916-02-22 7 Tt-d.y. Football S.C.F.A., v. Penang 0.R.C., Esplanade, 5 p.m. Penaag Chinese Theatricals., Victoria Theatre, 9 p.m. High Water—o-12 a.m. 9 ft. 0-13 p.m. 9 ft. 5 ins. To-morrow. Lodge St. George Regular 9 p.m. Penang Chinese Theatricals., Victoria Theatre, 9 p.m. Lawn Tennis S. C.R.C., Penant? C.R.C. High Water—o-37214 words
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Advertisement139 1916-02-22 7 Auction Sale of The British Steam Launch Fanny at the now lies at Tanjong Rhu To be held at Powell Co.'s Saleroom On Tuesdiy, 29th February, at 2.30 p.m. PARTICULARS. Length 40 feet, breadth 8 feet, depth 4 feet. Draft 2 feet 6 inches. Boiler three )ear« old. Compound engine.139 words
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Advertisement358 1916-02-22 7 LATEST 8 ADVERTISEMENTS. VICTORIA THEATiĔ FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 22nd 23rd. Commencing at 9 p.m. Chinese Theatricals IN A?l) OF the I I Red Cross Fund. BY THE P. M. I. A. Amateur Dramatic Company. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF H. E. Sir Arthur H. Young, K.C.M.G.,358 words
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Advertisement315 1916-02-22 7 Latest Advertisements. Milk for the Millions! REST FOR INFANTS: APPRECIATED BY ADULTS POPULAR WITH ALL <'LASSES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. 3 3 KINDS KINDS j Condensed: Evaporated: Natural. Stood the Test of 50 Years' Trial. Prepared under the most approved sanitary conditions and under expert supervision. Awarded Gold Medal Special Grade315 words
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Advertisement154 1916-02-22 7 Mortgagee s Sale. At Messrs CHING KENG LEE Co.'s Sale-room On Moad.y, 2dlh February, 1916, at I m. 1. All that piece of land situate in the District of P tya Lebar, containing an area of 1 acre, 1 rood and 12 poles and comprised in Government Lease Class C154 words
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Article1205 1916-02-22 8 Fourteen years ago rubber wis scarcely thought of in Malaya. The industry was then supposed by most people to be a matter that was of no consequence to the planters, merchants, miners, and financiers of this country. There was than only one rubber plantation ia Malaya. Its existence was1,205 words
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Article87 1916-02-22 8 In Aid of Red Cross Food. Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor this evening» at the Victoria Theafe the Penai.f Amateur Dramatic Company commences its short season in aid of th* Red Cross Fund. The rehears»which took place laat night carried through very smoothly 1; showed87 words
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Article37 1916-02-22 8 Inspector T. Murphy, wli•>, Inspector R. Alexander, arrived Penang by the last mail, ii station* 1 at Balik Patau in place ot li»} eL tor R. Purvis, retired. Alexander is attached to th« li'** 1 l Department.37 words
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Advertisement96 1916-02-22 8 ROBINSON Co. AU j ENGLISB-MADE ICE EAU-DE-j |r COLOGNE. I Motor Spirit SOLD BY All Garages and Retailers IN SINGAPORE. 1 RETAIL) OH Per Im P erial I PRICE Gallon. I I WAR OR PEACE! Famine or Plenty Life Insurance is Worth 100 cts on the Dollar. What Other Property96 words
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Advertisement103 1916-02-22 8 CLUB Whisky. Good Quality. i Reasonable Price Supplied to most Clubs, Hotels, Messes, etc. throughout the Straits aud F.M.S. Caldbeck Co. SINGAPORE k MALACCA. ADELPHI HOTEL Saturday, Feb. 26th, 1916, I Special Dinner ON THE I LAWN. I Sails After Dinner. Our Grand I Filipino Band WILL PLAY. I Y.103 words
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Article535 1916-02-22 9 u is ?s7 —7i) cte. down. u il compound bouse is want /fa>m April I- Sesgdrtpti 7. an prisoners recently cap-i-w.lnri* recruits of the 19lb 1 Mr H.. <J. i>aiiiai(.i iii jjali Lnmpun 31 J R. Nieol, of the Chartered c ,nk Kiang, has gone to Penang535 words
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Article111 1916-02-22 9 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held in thn Board Hoom on Friday next at 2.30 p.m. punctually. Agenda 1. To confirm, if approved, the minutes of the ordinary meeting of 28th. January. 19-11\. 2 President's remarks. Questions the Municipal Commissioners. 4. Betters received and111 words
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Article72 1916-02-22 9 The following properties were disposed of at auction by Messrs Ching Keng Lee A Co. yesterday afternoon Piece of freehold land situate in the District of Changi, area 3 acres, 2 roods and 28 poles. Bought by Inchek Awang bin Haji Mohamed for $700. Piece of leasehold72 words
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Article39 1916-02-22 9 Uutputs tor the hrst half of February are reported as follows Karuunting Tin Dredging, piculs 488 Hours run 253 Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Dredging piculs 190 Hours run 260 Hydraulic Elevators Pieuls 40 J Total output (Chenderiang) 23039 words
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Article166 1916-02-22 9 The Great War Page. In the Bast 9 The War on Shipping 9 Our Great Empire 9 More Air Raids 9 The Western Front 10 In the Balkans 10 Belgian Industries 10 Calling Them Up 10 The Italian Campaign 10 Hongkong Bank 10 Night Scooting 2 The Kaiser's166 words
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Article93 1916-02-22 9 The Japanese crew of the ill-fated Yasaknni Maru, which was sunk by a German submarine in the Mcdi terranean about four months ago, are coming out to the East by the N.Y.K. liner Fushimi Maru, which is due here on the tith March, proximo. It will-be recalled, no doubt, that93 words
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Article671 1916-02-22 9 An American Brand. Daring the last few months a great deal has been heard from time to time of our American cousins' intention to push trade in ihe East. First was Manchuria to which they devoted a good deal of attention. Then it was North and Central Chins,671 words
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Article318 1916-02-22 9 Our Great Empire. now It Stands To-day. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Feb. 20, 5.40 p.m. New York In a striking interview Mr. Bonar Law said that the Allies were greatly improving in the direction of the war and in unity of control. He dwelt on the disadvantages ofREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 318 words
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Article180 1916-02-22 9 East Coast Visited. London, Feb. 20, 10 p.m. German aeroplanes made raids on Lowestoft and Walmer. Three persons were killed and on© wonnded. The communique says that two German biplanes made a five minutes raid on Lowestoft at 10.55 in the morning, dropping seventeen bombs. They then180 words
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Article37 1916-02-22 9 London, Fen. 20. U. 15 p. v Lord Chelmsford, the new Viceroy of India, has been made a Privy Councillor. His Lordship has quite r-'tov ?ed from his chill. E. C. New Programme Page_l 1^37 words
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Article71 1916-02-22 9 Captures a< hrzerura. London, Feb. 19, 11.50 p.m. Petrourad The communique says We stormed the towns of Mush and A hint. Pursuing portions of the Erzerum army we turned and captured the remnants of th* thirtyfourth division with thirteen guns northwest of Erzerum, and the remnants of71 words
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Article54 1916-02-22 9 London, Feb. 21, 12.10 a.m. Petrograd The Russian capture of the towns of Mush and Ahlat gravely affects the Turkish positions, completely cuts off communications between the north and K>uth, and prevents the Turkish forces effecting a junction. London, Feb. 21, 1.35 a.m. Petrograd The Grand Duke Nicholas54 words
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Article112 1916-02-22 9 London, Feb. 21, 1.45 p.m. The smashing blow dealt on the Turks at Mush and Ahlat finally severs all connection between the Ottoman troops in Armenia and Mesopotamia and means a complete Turkish defeat from one side of Armenia to the other. The Russians are already in112 words
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Article43 1916-02-22 9 Danish Ship Seized. London, Feb. 21, 1.35 a.m. Elsmore The Danish East Asiatic liner Bandon has been seized by the Germans. Claiming the appam. Washington The owners of the Appam have brought Admiralty proceedings to regain possession of the liner.43 words
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Article182 1916-02-22 9 America Annoyed. London, Feb. 21, 1.40 p.m. A New York telegram states that resentment exists in Government circles in Waahiogton over the disgraceful publicity of-the methodi of Teutonic diplomatists and more than hints that unless the activities which the Government are beginning to find embarrassing182 words
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Article27 1916-02-22 9 London, Feb. 21, 1.40 p.m. The Times' Rotterdam eorrespon. dent reports that a considerable amonnt of British paper money im ciraulating in Germanr «i j27 words
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Article60 1916-02-22 10 More Consuls Arrested. London, FM>. 21, 1.40 p.m. The Daily Mail Athens' correspondent says that tne Allies have arrested the enemy Consuls at Candia. London, Feb. 21, 1.35 a.m. Salonika A Bulgarian patrol crossed th« frontier at Dob on and came in c mtaet with the Greeks.60 words
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Article63 1916-02-22 10 London, Feb. 21. %M p.m. Faris A Borne telegram that the Greek cruiser Helle has arrived at Durazzo to protect the Greek residents, in the event of the arrival of Bulgarian an 1 Turkish troops. London, Feb. 21, 2.30 p.m. A Salonika telegram states that Karon Schenk,63 words
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Article148 1916-02-22 10 Farmers Object. London, Feb. 20, 3.15 p.m. It is expected that the first Derby group, consisting of bachelors under nineteen on Aug. 15 last, will be called up this week. London tribunals have arranged to sit daily owing to the large numbers of appeals. The exemptions tribunal148 words
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Article83 1916-02-22 10 Successful Air Raid. London, Feb. 20, 3.15 p.rn. Rome The communique says A squadron of Italian aeroplanes raided Laibach yesterday and were shelled en route by numerous batteries and attacked by groups of enemy machines. The squadron reached its objective, descending from the clouds above the town83 words
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Article65 1916-02-22 10 London, i?eo. 20, 11.15 p.m. Soldiers and N. C. O.s who have completed the original enlistment of twelve years or any further period for which they enlisted and also the extra year for which they are retainable under the Army Act, and who agree to continue65 words
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Article85 1916-02-22 10 Staunch with the Allies. London, Feb. 21, 4.30 p.m. Hongkong At the annual meeting of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank held to-day the Chairman re pudiated in the strongest fashion the insuations that the Bank's policy was to maintain friendly relations with the Germans in view of resuming85 words
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Article17 1916-02-22 10 An important Admiralty notice relating to Government insurance risks appears in the columns of the Shipping Gazette.17 words
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Article161 1916-02-22 10 What Germany is Doing. London, Feb. JO, 5.45 p.m. Sir Edward Grey, in a memorandum on the industrial distress in Bilgium, says that Great Britain offered months ago to send raw materials for industries in Belgium, through the Relief Commission, provided Germany permitted free importation and did not161 words
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Article75 1916-02-22 10 London, Feb. 20, 2.55 p.m. The Hon. E. S. Montagu, speaking at Cambridge, said that post-war conditions might necessitate a complete change of the tiscai system and a large measure ot state ownership or state control of industries. These questions were bound to assume tremendous importance. Both75 words
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Article56 1916-02-22 10 London, Feb. 20, 2.55 p.m. Thomas Rees, Secretary of the London District of Amalgamated Engineers, was charged at the police court with impeding and delaying the production of war material by ordering a strike in a controlled factory on the question of payment for night-work. The56 words
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Article56 1916-02-22 10 A Great Disaster. London, Feb. 20, GUO a.m. Amsterdam The floods are tubing at Xaandam but in the Monnikendam Polder they are increasing, as it is impossible to use the sluices. The sea is rushing across the great Wydewormer Dyke Dear the scene of the disaster of 1805.56 words
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Article25 1916-02-22 10 Mr. Fung Mien, Vice-Consul for China in Singapore, is leaving for China on 3 months* leave* by the P. and 0. Novara which sails tomorrow.25 words
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Article130 1916-02-22 10 Successful Air Raid. London, Feb. 20, 12.50 a.m. Paris The communique says In Artois northwest of hill 140 we exploded a mine under a German salieut which was wrecked. Our artillery shelled an enemy infantry column north of the Aiane and bombarded enemy works in Lorraine, causing130 words
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Article77 1916-02-22 10 London, Feb. 21,1 a.m. Paris: The communique states that after a violent bombardment the Germans attempted to cross the Yser Canal at Steenstraete. Some groups reached our front trenches whence they were promptly dislodged. An aeroplane dropped several bombs on Dunkirk without doing any damage and77 words
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Article130 1916-02-22 10 Western Battle Tide. French troops south of the Somme occupied a German trench north-west of Tahnre. The French position at Obersapt was destroyed by a mine explosion and the Germans captured four metres of French trenches. The French counter-attack on the Obersapt position was repulsed. The Germans130 words
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Article38 1916-02-22 10 Ottawa At the investigation of the fire of Parliament House it was opined that it was of incendiary origin. Ex-speaker Sproule concurred and mentioned warnings against incendiarism which he received when he was Speaker. —-:o:—•38 words
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Article15 1916-02-22 10 An international conference of Socialists will take place in Holland during April.15 words
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Article15 1916-02-22 10 The German Zeppelin L 30 has been lobt on the Danish island Manoe.15 words
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Article231 1916-02-22 10 (Singapore, February 22.) Tin.—ss7i 50 tons sold. Copra-— Weak. Tapioca. —W T eak. Sago Flour-— Strong. Gambier. —Weak. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. Market Steady Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 35.00 Copra Bali 11.30* Copra Gorong Talo 11.35* Copra Dongalo 11.35*231 words
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Article93 1916-02-22 10 Sinanan Singh was prosecuted by Senior Revenue Ofllcer C. Ganno in the Second Court this morning with being in possession of 5 bnudles of bhang valued at $1.25. accused stated he did not own the box and that there were many locks which could he opened by the93 words
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Article116 1916-02-22 10 FOOTBALL. S.C.C. v. Shropshire L.I. The prospect of a close and excit ing gam© between these teams attracted a large crowd to the Recrea. tioli ground, and those present were in no way disappointed. The soldiers had to face a glaring sun during the first half but the116 words
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98 1916-02-22 10 For this match under Association rules on the Esplanade this evening the following will represent S.C.F.A. :—Ang Koh Hin fWhili Star): Chua Cheng Yew (White Star) and Tau Eng Piow (Siraits United); Song Keng Lim (Westminster)] Chuaseng Chye (White Star) aivl Lee Kiah Wah (White98 words
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Article27 1916-02-22 10 The Ladies' February Medal resulted as follows Mrs. Ayre 55 15 40 Marsh 51 7 44 Lornie 48 3 45 Peirce 50 :> 4727 words
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Article49 1916-02-22 10 lhere were seven competitors lor the Ladies' monthly medal, and Mrs Marsh with the excellent return of 50 proved successful. The following cards were banded in Mrs. Marsh 50 5 4.*» Mrs. Darby 52 15 47 Mrs. Nicholson 52 3 49 Mrs. Barrett 59 8 5149 words
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Article114 1916-02-22 10 We are informed that of the twenty-five new pony recently imported for the May meeting all but one ha c been parsed by the Club's Veterinary Surgeon as sound and approved by thi Club Committee. They are to be drawn for this evening at 5,15 at Abrams' yarJ,114 words
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Article110 1916-02-22 10 lne urst nxture or our renaiig visitors took place last evening, w hen the lawn tennis team a team of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club on the latter's ground. The result was an victory for the Singapore representative who secured 8 sets to none and J.i games to110 words
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Article54 1916-02-22 10 We learn from a Tokio untitled message of Feb. 4 that Mr. Hiolfi (Japanese Minister to Peking) to* lodged with the Foreign OnV« Peking, a formal protest against unprovoked persecution of Chinef* members on tne staff of the Chefe* Jihpao by the Military Comm*" sioner of Chefoo and the Imprisoßment54 words
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Advertisement216 1916-02-22 10 I 5 for the price of 4 I SB Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble .ne of my confounded Si! tyres bias burst, and I haven't a spare." rSc: 2nd Motorist No spare and 1 always looked on you as »nt motorist." zjjj X216 words
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Article143 1916-02-22 11 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3.25 $3.35 Ayer Kunings 1.15 125 Ayer Molek 2.10 220 Ayer Panas 8.90 9.15 Balgownie 4.25 4.50xd Bnkit Jelotong 0.02 => 0,70 Bukit Katil 0.75" 0.82 i, Changkat143 words
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Article68 1916-02-22 11 Singapore, February tJ. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4J Private 3 m/s 2/4 29/32 On India— Bank T. T. 174} On Hongkong— Bank d/d 17% On Shanghai— Bank d/d .nBJ On Java— Bank T. T. 132 On Japan— Bank d/d lllj Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil68 words
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Advertisement147 1916-02-22 11 r Sanitasi R r I Disinfectant f r r I 4 Pine Tree f I Brand. Ijj If b Use No other 1« If you want the X I! I This disinfectant freely emul= 3 I sifies with water, producing a if I milk=white, strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. SANITAS147 words
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Advertisement75 1916-02-22 11 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 ara and 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at J' x. 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.55 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from north at 8.10 am and7.14 p m. Trains leave from Johore 13, e.42,75 words
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Advertisement237 1916-02-22 11 1 Another Most Exceedingly Rare Offer TO-NIGHT. The Biggest Reception in Town This Evening. f Delightfully Fascinating, Most Energetic and High-Class Portrayals to strengthen our announcement aid make this Big Programme Particularly Attractive AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE Cinema CASINO SECOND SHOW-9.15 P.M. SHARP. THE UNITED KINGDOM FILM LTD. Presents237 words
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Miscellaneous146 1916-02-22 11 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, February 25 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Ball S.V.A. do Maxim Co. N.C.O's. do S.K.E. v. do S.V.R.NL I G.O'h. do Chinese Co. Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. Drill Hall S.V.C. Cadets, i To-morrow, Feb. 23. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range, S.R.E. v.146 words
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Article408 1916-02-22 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. The Flight Disaster. Pilot Improving. Wires which arrived at Sumatra stated that Lieut. Ter Poorten, the aviator, who piloted the hydroplane the fall of which kilted General Michielsen, the C.-in-C. of the Netherlands Indies, had also died from408 words
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Article46 1916-02-22 12 The work on the leper colony at Lombok is to be hastened towards early completion, as it appears necessary that the colony should be utilised at the earnest possible date. The cost is estimated at 220,000 florins. There will be 400 beds.46 words
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Article50 1916-02-22 12 The Japanese-Malay newspaper, publication of which was contemplated some time ago at Sourabaya, will not appear. Notwithstanding the offer of increased salaries the editorial staff, who were selected to conduct the paper, have declined to Lave auything to do with the journal. Most of the staff were Chinese.50 words
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Article129 1916-02-22 12 The early morning train from }.<r,doeng to Batavia narrowly escapeda terrible disaster a few days ago. Rushing through Lemaha- > -»>g £Uti«»n the conductor of the train noticed that the station-master y.ms frantically making signals for th** train to stop. The driver of the train pulled the129 words
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Article64 1916-02-22 12 Notwithstanding the terrible tioods in Holland, mnch money has been collected for the sufferers from the recent Java Hoods. On one day, at Amsterdam, tis. 24,000 were collected. The Qaeen Mother presented tis. 1,000 to the fund. The first day's collection at The Hague brought tis. 30,000, Rotterdam64 words
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Article144 1916-02-22 12 The Resident of South East Borneo reports that the commander of the troops at Pasir has forwarded the report that at the taking of the stockade at Telakai several rebels were killed, amongst them being Pangeran Sengaanden Gedang and four others of promiment standing. There are a144 words
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Article215 1916-02-22 12 The death from meningitis at Bandoeng has had a sequel which has greatly incensed the Java press. The victim of the disease was a native soldier who had only been in hospital for a short while when the attack proved fatal. The burial was to take place215 words
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Article295 1916-02-22 12 Mr. P. J. Bliek has been appointed Belgian consul at Medan. The United Serdang Rubber Plantations, Ltd., pays an interim dividend of 15 per cent. Mr. de Juste, editor-in-chief of the Amsterdam Nieuws van den Dag, has died. Mr. Herbert Creraer has been appointed a director of the295 words
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Article253 1916-02-22 12 Trading in Java. The past efforts on the part of Japanese artificial fertilizer manufacturers to secure their market in the Dutch Indies are reported to be producing a result; of a satisfactory nature. A few days ago, it is reported, several Java sug*r planters visited the Department253 words
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Article170 1916-02-22 12 The annual rally and inspection of the Calcutta Girl Guides took place at the Bishop's College and was a remarkable success. To the large number of visitors present the state of excellence to which the Guides have attained must have come somewhat as a surprise. There were170 words
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Article220 1916-02-22 12 Rapid Progress Effected. The struggle in Europe has not made Russia reduce in the least her work on the construction of th Amur Railway. The western and middle sections of the line were opened in August of last year and the traffic on the eastern section was220 words
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Advertisement178 1916-02-22 12 Obbp's Food Products j Are prepared from the choicest materials under I finest conditions and by experienced chefs. Libby I stands for quality and flavour in canned foods. 1 I LIBBY S PREMIER SOUP Cases contain 48 tins as follows:— 1 I IS THE FINEST OBTAINABLE. 10 tins Vegetable. 8178 words
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Advertisement283 1916-02-22 12 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following de pots:— 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.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Cc. Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 265,283 words
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Article307 1916-02-22 13 Case against David Sassoon and Co. Dismissed. The case in which Messrs David Sassoon k Co., Ltd., ware charged in the British Police Court, Shanghai, with trading with the enemy reached a conclusion on Jan 27, when oae summons was dismissed and the rest promptly307 words
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Article179 1916-02-22 13 Australia's Appeal for aid to Stop It. At the request of the Australian Commonwealth Government the police of Great Britain are endeavouring to trace the source of large supplies of opium which, during the last six months or so, have been smuggled in increasing quantities from the United179 words
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Article103 1916-02-22 13 The Coonoor abduction case, which was treated with such superfluous gravity, has collapsed. It related to the alleged abduction of a Eurasian young lady of nearly 21 summers, a story served up with mysterious incidents of imprisonment in a cupboard and Jbeing rolled up in a mattress103 words
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Article298 1916-02-22 13 If the British Headquarters Staff laid their plans on the advice of astrologers they would certainly regard the present time as favourable to our arms. In his lecture at the Royal Institution on Wireless Messages from the Stars," Professor Turner remarked that, although we had almost forsaken298 words
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Article147 1916-02-22 13 The Lighting and Telephone Services of Hankow. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Secure Big Contract. The Mitsui Bussan Kaisha has recently been granted a contract by the Chinese Communications Department for the organisation of telephone and lighting service at Hankow. The company is bo and to complete the work147 words
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Article217 1916-02-22 13 Paterson, Simons and Co's Reports Singapore Feb. 16—The Auctions held to-«iay were on the large side once agtin, the total quantity offered amounting to 340 tons. From the very begiuniug the bidding whs brisk and Pale Crepe sold at 8195 per picul and Fine Ribbed Rubber Smoked Sheet217 words
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Advertisement284 1916-02-22 13 J Alhambra Theatre I BEACH ROAD. g 8 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. THE HOUSE OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. THE LEADING THEATRE IN SINGAPORE. g I Manager, m. h. KENYON-SLADE. p •fi; PATHE OFFERS Jaj I JUSTICE SLEEPS I 8 Featuring Ruth Roland and Henry King.—in 3 parts. 5 5 ĕ THE284 words
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Advertisement325 1916-02-22 13 1 Best National Tonic. i 2 Our very live ESnghfch rontemp- nary Tk* JMetCMCJI Mogaziw nil. ra HNH time- <•» 2 ly 'words in season' roder the caption 2 No Advertising in Thibe-. A traveller, it -ays, has recently cme :"rom the shut- 5j 4[| in land of Thibet. He325 words
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Article475 1916-02-22 14 Quick Training Tested in Australia. On account of the dearth of officers for the 100,000 troops which Australia expects to maintain at the front, youngsters at Duntroon, the West Point of Australia, are being commissioned for commands. The Australian Ecbool for military training has been established but a475 words
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Article192 1916-02-22 14 There have been various rumours, particularly among the Chinese, to the eft'ect that the gambling houses in Bangkok were to be closed at the end of the present Siamese year. Seen by a representative of this paper, H.R.H the Prince of Chandaburi, Minister of Finance, said that192 words
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Article390 1916-02-22 14 Increasing Demand. With the increasing manufacture of rubber tyres in Japan, and the gradual extension of the industry to motor-tyres, the export of these goods is continually increasing. It is now learned that samples of Japanese motor-tyres have surprised dealers, says the Japan Times. Recently rubber-tyre exporters390 words
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Article53 1916-02-22 14 A resident of the Federal capital has received one of the minature Korans given by Mr. Ezra to our Indian troops. Including the box with the magnifying glass in the lid, it measures about one inch by one inch and a quarter with a depth of less than half an53 words
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Advertisement493 1916-02-22 14 GRAND SALE. For One Month Only. /a) railway regulator WATCH is an cxrr'.M-t MmK*'.-. tinie Jee er ,alUl Guaranteec for 3 Price Rs. 10. Now for Rs. 5- Best Nickel Eight-day Open Face WatCh Price R*. 20. Now sold for Rs. 10. Same in Silver Case Open Face P ic493 words
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Advertisement44 1916-02-22 14 HAM« BACON Tiger's Head Brand. SLICED HAM. SUGAHARA Co. 332 334 North Bridge Road. 'PHONE 1333. K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 S 74 1 BRAS BASAH (6AD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate. WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in either English [or Malay Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 v44 words
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Advertisement444 1916-02-22 14 [11l A JB Mother and Child. TMI ir\ Hr Baby 6% mouths. 111! JiVrt Allenburys' Fg^ds. I on Behalf of Baby jjj Naturally a Healthy Mother V JU should feed her own child, and no cause, save inability, I jU should prevent her doing so. But there are many Q444 words
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Advertisement452 1916-02-22 15 TO BE L ET_ TO LET. a Two Story Compound house g Lororu 14 off Gaylang Road, Moderate rent Apply to No. 180 s*aWSO° n -.10 v TO LET. ilia and "Birwood," Nos* Grange Road, "Surlingham," J-"' Me. Elizabeth, tennis, lawns oga attached. Also Nos. •hard Road, at present I452 words
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Advertisement421 1916-02-22 15 NOTICES NOTICE. THE BUKIT SELANGOR RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned claim a lien on siares in the above Company in respect of calls and interest paid by them on shares, the numbers of which are set out below. Any person holding certified transfers of such421 words
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Advertisement295 1916-02-22 15 WANTED WANTED. A Chinese Dispenser is wanted for a Local dispensary. Good salary to competent man. Apply by letter to Box 210, c/o Malaya Tribune. 17 2 16-3 WANTED AT ONCE. Competent Machine Ruler?. Good salaries to steady men. Apply with testimonials to A. B. C. c/o Malaya Tribune. IG-2295 words
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Advertisement470 1916-02-22 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND 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,470 words
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Advertisement512 1916-02-22 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.- LTD. [Incorporated i>f New Zeal and J FIRE Insurances wtfeoted on PirfHlf i_ Rent and Merchandise of every description t>—> MARINE Insurances accepted to >»il parts of the world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager. Offices: 2, Finiayson Green. The Eastern512 words
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Advertisement1033 1916-02-22 16 1 GUAN KIAT Co., I 2 5 I Head Office: 3T PbilHp Street. j *J BRANCH STORES AT .—Phillip Street No. 14 »nd Tank Road Nos. 14, 100 and 102. J 5 4* 4 «V A***************************'*****'* ft*********************************** S I Telegraphic Address I Telephone NOS. 1174, 1233, Codes Used J J1,033 words
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Title Section18 1916-02-22 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] Naj*3 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 191618 words
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Advertisement443 1916-02-22 1 P. O. British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Ui.dei Contract wilh His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan. P nang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egyp', Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. FJoMawABO (for443 words
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Advertisement295 1916-02-22 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" THREE WEEKLY MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VI A SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALM At" AND VICE VERSA Steamers are dne to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Rembrandt Mar. 7 Oranje Mar. 28 Vondnl Apl. 18 Kon der Nederl. May 9 Grwtius295 words
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Advertisement567 1916-02-22 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) jjk (JAPAN MAIL jjljJjH STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE ii %er ic maintained between Yokohama via ports tc Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government The New Twin-gcrew Steamers maintaining this Lvice have been specially designed and and ate fitted567 words
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Article284 1916-02-22 2 Europe. For London: Mongara. in port. Knight Companion, February 29 Hitachi Maro, March 1 Namnr, March I Kansas. Mar eh 3 Protesilans. March 11 Iyo Mam, March 15 Glenstrae end March For Liverpool Pingsuey March 4 For Marseilles Mongara in port. Kawachi Mam February 22. Namnr March284 words
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Article114 1916-02-22 2 The American syndicate at San Francisco which purchased the German steamer Walkure, which vessel was sunk at Papeete, together with the French warship Zeelee, has chartered the auxiliary schooner Obehalit. This vessel will convey the salvage party and gear from San Francisco to Papeete It is stated that114 words
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Article346 1916-02-22 2 Vessels in Port. British. STEAMER. BERTH. DATE Sri Patana Inner Rds 9-1 Will-'o-the Wisp do 10 1 Hong Ho do 16-1 Recorder Outer Rds 28-1 Magnet K Harbonr 5-2 Chow Tai Inner Rds do Nam Sang No. 7 Wharf do Welsh Prince Outer Rds do Cyrena Bukuin do346 words
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Article141 1916-02-22 2 China Sea, Foochow District, Mm River, Buoyage of approach to Pagoda anchorage. Notice is hereby given that the following Buoys now mark the approach to Pagoda Anchorage, Mm River. A black Buoy, to be known as the Niutau Rock West Buoy, has been moored in 13 feet141 words
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Article550 1916-02-22 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—as Kawachi Main. *.s. Roggeevan. The Ceylon Maru, of the X. Y.K mailed for gkong and Japan. I The B. 1. contract packet Tara sails on the 25th iust. for Madras. The P.550 words
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Article32 1916-02-22 2 It is stated in the Japan Time« that the Holt line will in future 1 send outward its cargo vessels via the Cape to the East instead of Suez.32 words
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Article57 1916-02-22 2 A wire from Elsinore says that the East Asiatic liner Bandon. 3485 tons gross, has been captured by the H n.)S and taken to port. The vessel was only recently oat here and sailed from Singapore at the end of December, having onboard a cargo of57 words
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Article57 1916-02-22 2 The Japanese crew, 40 in all. of the submarined steamer Yasukuni Mam, were sent from Morocco to London soon after her sinking in the Mediterranean and embarked there recently on board the N.Y.K. 8.8. Fushimi Maru, which is due here about the middle of March and at57 words
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Article57 1916-02-22 2 Collision off Cape Race. A message from Halifax says that the Standard Oil Liner Silver Shell has been in collision with the N.Y.K. Takata Maru on Feb. 5. The latter vessel has been abandoned, being badly damaged. The crew are safe. The Silver Shell, a fine new57 words
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Article67 1916-02-22 2 Renter wired a few days ago that the Dutch liner Bandoeng was being towed to Northfleet in a damaged condition. After the accident, due to a mine, four Thames tugs towed the vessel to further up river, where she was beached. She now lies in eight feet67 words
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Article86 1916-02-22 2 The new breakwater is now finished. It consists of stone, 3,325t in length, 192ft. in width at the base, and 44ft. in height. The whole of the stone, about 850,000 tons, has beee conveyed to the site, junk-load by junk-load, and carefully deposited according to its size86 words
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Article78 1916-02-22 2 The Japanese Government has j notified the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America that the new wireless station at Funabashi, near T«»kio, is completed and would be ready for transpacific communication soon after the New York. Experimental work between Honolulu and Funabashi is now going on, and it78 words
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Article151 1916-02-22 2 The N.Y.K. s.s. Tokiwa M aru, which was successfully launched on 9th Jan. at the Miteubithi Shipbuilding Yard, Nagasaki, is intended as a cargo-boat for the Company's European serrice. Her keel was laid down on May 5, 1915, and she is expected to be completely equipped about151 words
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Article175 1916-02-22 2 Tclok Ayer Whari. The berthing capacity of th Telok Ayer Wharf hi again kj? demonstrated by the advent r?! I Colnmbia, that fine motor .V the Danish East Asi now moored at the Dew qua, s i inga foil cargo of pr ly copra, from this mark.175 words
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Article142 1916-02-22 2 At the beginning of the w lr o*. many seized 42 British 0 f 1,000 tons and upwards, ffbikttfei Admiralty hare taken up ioom vessels of the same mirjiajUDi Taking these figures, tcgetbei with the losses by cruisers andsabai»naa\ it has been estimated that the f.riush142 words
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Article73 1916-02-22 2 Krian for Port Dickson and Swettenham. I Meran for Belat Pandjang kalis, and Bagan. Ifena for Batu Pahat. j Qnorra for Prigi Rajah, 1V and Indragiri. j Flevo for Sibu. < Namaang for Penang, and i ata, Hong Wan I for Rangoon. Lady Weld for Malacca an Meranti73 words
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Article88 1916-02-22 2 A crew's escape from untitled steamer was related recently at v rmonth when a pilot war l for a breach of regulations. steamer, the Ingsta l, ol B< struck a mine and instant over, but all the crew exeepi oat who was killed, got on to i M They expected88 words
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Advertisement36 1916-02-22 2 SINGAPORE SHIPGHAHDLERY Co SHIPCHAKDL'RS 8 PROVIDE CDtiIRACTcRS. The Company's Launci neett incoming ships Office :—l6 ißattery Betake LIFT TO TOP FLO I Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attend i I January Ist i9lo. H.W.H. STEVENS, 5-136 words
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Article260 1916-02-22 3 Admiralty Warning. IV following warning, issued by :be Lords Commissioners of the A.lmiraity, is published foi general information: Considerable misapprehension appears tc «'xist in regard to the permissibility of British insurance companies communicating parti. skfl on Government work t0 »r persons oth»~r than p ipauiesor lJritish subjects bom260 words
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Article196 1916-02-22 3 Attention has been drawn by Mr. I.Samuel, If, P., to th- congestion prevailing in British ports, and mention was made of the case of the Clan Mucfadyen, tioui tlie Potsiau Gulf, which ffU six d<ya in Lon ioi: hefore she could obtain a harge. Inquiries show196 words
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Article153 1916-02-22 3 directors of the Helredale -f Company, Limited, of ■>'. rtcomuieud tlie payment ■■ferther dividend of 15 per cent., Jw»ag 15 per cent, for the year. J proih, totalled £19,857 from Tf" £15,500 is to he transferred reserve. -Una dividend of 10 per cent., KWOnie 'ax, for the twelve153 words
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Article89 1916-02-22 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their deliva. j in London. Had.. Lmft. OiLimiD. M.M. Dm. 4 Sank. P. <fc O. Dm. 0 Jan. 4» K 1. Dm. M Jan. 13 MM. Dm. 17 Jan. IS P.89 words
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Article34 1916-02-22 3 Vessels Expected. i Inaho Maru (0.5.X.) 24th February. Agents. Messrs Guthrie and Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I.) 26th February, irorn Singapore for Panang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Boustead. Hampshire and Co., Ltd.34 words
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Article120 1916-02-22 3 Feb. 22 High water :—0.12 a.m. 9 ft. 0.13 p.m. 9 ft. 5 ins. Feb. 23.—High water :-0.37 a. m 9 ft. 1 in. 0.52 p.m. 9 ft 2 in g. Feb. 24 —High water :—1.6 9 ft. 1 in. 1.34 pm. 8 ft. 6 ins. Feb.120 words
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Advertisement349 1916-02-22 3 The War on Shipping. Ship and Owners. Flap Tom* r\ TERGESTEA British 49™ f o nBr D T*£ (Captured Austrian (S n k ff Coa8t Vessel Crew 16). UNKNOWN \orw i xr Morw (Snnk in North Sea. Captain, pilot and a stoker V A A RT T u drowned, Feb.349 words
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Advertisement421 1916-02-22 3 M. M. MESSACERIES^MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, M A RSEILLES. Hombward. Outward. 1910 AAdre iVbon Feb. 2* Polynesian Feb. 2<» Mar. 10 Karnak Mar. 14 KH Mar. 24 Athos Mar. 28 Polynemer, Apl. 7 A Steamer Apl. 11 A Steamer Apl. 26 For all particnlars, apply to J.421 words
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Advertisement445 1916-02-22 3 Australia By Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in Australia). Singapore to Java Port*, Port Danwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits. AW taking passengers and cargo with transhipment for other Victorian, South Australian and North Queennland Portn, British New Guinea* New Britain, Taamanian and Now Zealand Port*. Smooth Passage445 words
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Miscellaneous312 1916-02-22 3 Mails Close. To-day. Port Dickson and *Kr»ju> 2.30 pa Selat Pandjang. Beng kalis and Bagan Menus 1.30 p» p Men* 2.30 pm Pngi Radja, Tembila ham and Indragiri Quorra 2.30 pin n Flevo 2.30 pm Penang* and Calontta N P taking mails for Dnr D an Namsang 2.30 pm Rangoon312 words
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Advertisement623 1916-02-22 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA IP THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THE INLAND SEA. KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Kteamer Displacement Speed Leave Hongkong, NIPPON MARU 11,000 Tons 18 knots Feb. 29 ANYO MARU 18.500623 words
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Advertisement554 1916-02-22 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn Japan) (Contractors to th* Imperial Japanese Army andjNavy and to Foreign Governments./ Gable Addresses ODES UBM> M DOCKYARD 1 Western Union >RK V v 9 Scott's, Lieber's. ana DOCK-Dairbn. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes aud descriptions of Boilers, Marine554 words
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Advertisement463 1916-02-22 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). The Companies' steamers art M patched from Liverpool otrtwaitai tor the Straits, China and Japan every week and from Japan bonewardu for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marsoij. ha and Liverpool aod463 words
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