Malaya Tribune, 1 March 1916
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Title Section47 1916-03-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. vol. a. -No. 50. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Cbe ittalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH L Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 50 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 191647 words
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Advertisement340 1916-03-01 1 STILL ANOTHER STAR PROGRAMME AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE Picture Palace Where the best of the World's Best Productions are Screened J unction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. Tr\ The Second Snow 24th Episode SHADOWS OF WAR In 2 Reels. Last of the Second Series M The New Exploits of340 words
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Advertisement179 1916-03-01 1 1 Estate Supplies! 2 I Acetic (99&98 D Acid S j Veneer Chests 1 j Mo mi Chests I I Latex Cups 1 ETC. I j s 2 I I I Mitsui ffiussan Jstd. I (Incorporated in Japan I w*9ttw*v* r****w*«* ar a 2 H Awarded Numerous Gold Medals I179 words
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Article729 1916-03-01 2 Nights of Terror Widespread Devastation. Not since 1825 has Holland been stricken by such floods as tlieee which now cover a great portion of tl c northern part of the country. Tie breakup of the <\\kes let in the waters of tbe Zuyder Zee, and widespread devastation729 words
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Advertisement151 1916-03-01 2 M tmtm -t THE NOVELTY OF THE MOMENT H. JVC. S. MALAYA. ON VIEW AT JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLaiVO. —I ii I rrrrr-rrr ——PP .i w■ 1 1 ———3W— *r **'''t *'t < •»l"«""**- n B Before deciding Elsewhere for your llrequirements in the Furniture Line GALL151 words
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Advertisement347 1916-03-01 2 POWELL Go's CALENDAR FOX MvKCH, 1916. Baa. —I 5 12 19 120 i Mob. 6 13 j2O 27 I I TUES. 7j 14 21 28 I i Wed. 1 8 15 22 2 J I Thurs. 2 i 9 10 23 30 I FRL 3I 10 17 24 31 I347 words
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Article424 1916-03-01 3 A doctor in Flanders writts that this war is bringing tbe educational work of the nineteenth century to a supreme test. For the first tiiee the nations that have led in the great century of education have thrown their whole energ:es imo a military conllict. What has424 words
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Article190 1916-03-01 3 Torture of Russian Prisoners. The Russian Government gave on the 29th ultimo in the Oflicial Gazette instances of the high spirit manifested by the Russian prisoners of war under trying circumstances in Austria, together with particulars of the revolting cruelty to which they were subjected by the Anstrians.190 words
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Advertisement278 1916-03-01 3 j MOTOR CARS ON HIRE j MOTOR REPAIRERS MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sofe Agents For: Meitz 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. NOTICE TO278 words
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Advertisement55 1916-03-01 3 MYSTERIES! At quaiterprice. Mysteries of Court of London 8 Parts (IG Volume*), bold type, profusely illustrated. Full set Rs. 15, post free. Harmoniums. Single reed Rs. 15 Us. 25 Double reed Rs. 2.3 <fc Us. 33 Apply with advance money to IMPERIAL DEPOT., CO, Sri Gopal Mullick Lane, B »w55 words
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Advertisement211 1916-03-01 3 mmrmmm ■———irr.» < <<m«MMHiHnaHßmMMraßra«nß* Tuition by Correspondence Oxford and Cambridge Locals London CJniversity V airiculation, Hongkong University MatncNation, Professiona' Preliminary Examination, S. 8. and F. M. tfadioal School Em.axvi .mination AM) ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOYBRNMBNT CLERKSHIPS IN THE 8.8. AND F.M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application211 words
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Advertisement318 1916-03-01 4 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Auction Sale of Valuable Land and Houses Nos. 244 to 274 Kallang Koad (even numbers) Houses at Sin Koh Street and Nam Lock Street and'brick kilns and coconut plantation at Kallang Pudding. TO BE HELD AT MESSRS CHING KENG LEE CO.'S SALE-ROOM, In the month of318 words
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Advertisement257 1916-03-01 4 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of VALUABLE LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE No. 17 Mohamed Sultan Road TO BE HELD AT Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co.'s Sale-room On Monday, 6th March, 1916, at 2-30 p.m. All those two pieces of Leasehold land situate at Mohamed Sultan Road, being lots 9 and 10257 words
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Advertisement92 1916-03-01 4 BUN BEE CO. I 11 Rochore Road. I Lusk's Hutton's I Prime Hams Pineapple Hams I Cooked Hams I Boneless Skinless I No waste <fc Ready for the Tabie I I Mtrs\ I ON YOUR LABOUR BILL j% I S BY USING X I SAL VITAE The most powerful but92 words
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Advertisement24 1916-03-01 4 MALAY A TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Pel annum $1400 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.65 Per mensem 1.25 Postage Extra. Telephone No. 985. ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm mmmmmmmmwmmwmmmmmm24 words
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Article812 1916-03-01 5 Pri«s QuoUd in the Market this Morain* SINGAPORE, March 1. Lvall and Bvatt, Exchange and Share 0 r« issue the foUowing list of quotations:Robber Shares. y H Buyers. Sellers. f An-fo Java 12/- 14/6 1 J |nJlo-Mal»j 10/- 11/0 j Aver K«oiiß| io/6 Batang Malaka 2/- 2/4812 words
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Advertisement604 1916-03-01 5 HAT HOS/jERvT| j Shot 1 I Hosf 511,, M»|l lAn entirely new pro. file 'Cl'tV' Pltll HoImP, X^i///1 f 8! i ins stronK l InAI F ffifi l auction, black Hale VU J rIUI "CllHei. fV// f V\v«M lawn wear and Hose 11 I ™r Sr.assets£ -=*"H H| I navy604 words
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Article394 1916-03-01 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, Gurmukhi and Malay)394 words
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Article332 1916-03-01 6 Patriotic Meeting for the Red Cross Fund. A meeting of Chinese British subjects was held at the old Britith Court House at Bangkok to form a patriotic organization for the assistance of the British Red Cross Fund. Present —Messrs Koh Hui Cheok (of Koh Mah Wah332 words
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Article196 1916-03-01 6 Why the Huns' Cause is Lost. The New York Tribune recently published a remarkable threecolumn leadiug article in support of its opinion that Germany is already defeated. It states-.—Germany has lost the war because she cannot now bring home any considerable portion of what she I.oped to196 words
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Article68 1916-03-01 6 Singapore, March 1> On LondonBank 4 m/s 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 J Private 3 m/s 2/4 29/32 On India Bank T. T. 174J On Hongkong— Bankd/d 17% On Shanghai— Bank d/d BS| On Jay Bank T. T. 131J On Japan— Bank d/d 11H Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil Bills68 words
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Article135 1916-03-01 6 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day Alor Gajah $3.35 $3-*^ Aver Kunings 1.30 140 Ayer Molek 2.15 2.25 Ayer Panas 9.15 J.3 1 0 Balgownie 4.25 Bukit Jelotong 0.67£ 0,72^ Bukit Katil 0.70 0.77^ Cnangkat Serdg....135 words
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Article78 1916-03-01 6 Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 am aiid 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.-» 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.55 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 am and < .14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,78 words
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Advertisement158 1916-03-01 6 HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICES. CIGARETTES i v, ,a No. 555 per tin of 50=60 cents. I Lfc.Hr Manufactured in perfectly Hygienic Factories by the j ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND Britain's Greatest High-Class Cigarette and Tobacco Factory. s r g «i-_'ia i "ff I» To night I To-night"158 words
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Advertisement380 1916-03-01 6 IMPERIAL TEA. BleDded and put up in tins, aI S0 supplied in bulk. One lb. tin. Gref-n label Rs. 1, Yellow label As. 13, Red label As- 11- Apply for particulars to Sole Agent for the East. P. R. Y. IYER, 50, Srigopal Mullik Lane, Calcutta. 20-12 M— 20-3 j380 words
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Miscellaneous87 1916-03-01 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending t riday, February 25 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.R. do Maxim Co. f it do Chinese Co. j f do S.V.C. Band. To-morrow, March 2. 5 p.m. Drill Hall CoOfficers X C.O's. Friday, March 3. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. V.87 words
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Article292 1916-03-01 7 Lawn Tennis. s C. C v. S. C, R. C. Owing to the inability of the PenChinese champion to play last JJJpjng the lawn tennis match on had to undergo revionat the last hour, with the result a resolved itself into a game kguretfi representatives of the above292 words
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Article791 1916-03-01 7 Should Racing be Stopped? Recently the Editor of the Hongkong Daily Press considered "judi- the pro* and cons of racing in wavUme as set forth in voluminous correspondence to which he had given publicity. As his views, even if they do not appeal to the vast majority of791 words
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Article315 1916-03-01 7 A Cruiser's Discovery. Light has jnst been thrown on the mystery of how German submarines replenished their petrol in order to increase the radius of their opera tions. The Scotsman" recently gave a description of the discovery and destruction of a submerged storage tank. A British cruiser315 words
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Article226 1916-03-01 7 (Singapore., March 1.) Tin.—Wti 125 tons bold. Copra* Weak. Tapioca— Weak. Sago Flour— Strong. Gambler.— Strong. Pepper- «*u Other PrvdtUkk\ m 'Market Steady Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $30.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 35.0 Copra Bali 11.10 Copra Gorong Talo 11.30 Copra Dongalo 11.30 Copra226 words
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Advertisement137 1916-03-01 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 0 Straits Information Bureau. Advertising Experts. Translations Undertaken at Fixed Rates. 6, The Arcade.137 words
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Advertisement363 1916-03-01 7 Latest Advertisements^ The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY—No. 36 of 1916. Notice is hereby given, that on a Petition filed the 29th day of Feb. 1916, a Receiving Order against A. Mariappan of No. 145 Prinsep street, Singapore, was363 words
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Advertisement111 1916-03-01 7 positively last toir nights. TW Co. leaves far Klang on Monday rat. XHE RENOWNED J AYA OPERA 0F MUAR At the Theatre Royal NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. tf TO-nlght TO-nigllt w -mmnr M JW WILL BE staged. SOME TIME THIS WEEK Mr. Y. L. Tan will present Naoi with a Veda!.111 words
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Article985 1916-03-01 8 Complaints are heard from all parts of Malaya nowadays about t'lefts of rubber. Planters' Associations ha\e had a great deal to say aVmt it recently, and so, too, have many individual rubber-culti-vators. The evil, undoubtedly, is on the increase, and the annual losses incurred must in the aggregate985 words
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Article63 1916-03-01 8 The following Singapore property was disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell and Co.'s sale-room yesterday afternoon Leasehold land, area 1,104 square feet. Lease No. 1814 far 999 years, yearly quit rent $f. Together with the brick and tile-roof shophonse premises erected thereon and known as No.63 words
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Article108 1916-03-01 8 The Great War Page. The Maloji 5 The Western Front J The War on Shipping W The Egyptian Campaign W French Consular News W In Mesopotamia The Dutch Floods 3 Test of Character Austrian Brutality Stocks and Shares Local Share Market Loyal Chinese in Siam j The Great108 words
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Article124 1916-03-01 8 A very successful garden fete was held at Dr. and lira. Clarke's residence at Ipoh on Saturday in aid of the F M. S. Offic* Widows and Families Fund. takings are likely to be above $3,000. The Headquarters Office, M Canning, announces] that on rrw next, March 3rd, a J124 words
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Advertisement108 1916-03-01 8 Irobinson Co. White Rose Hair Oil I SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR ft ROBINSON 00. j An exquisitely P erfumod I SUlfe Price 65 cts. per bottle. ROBINSON Co. I SHELL Motor Spirit SOLD BY All Garages and Retailers IN SINGAPORE. RETAIL) OH PtQ Per Im P crial I PRICE j "ID.108 words
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Advertisement102 1916-03-01 8 SACKYILLE 1 M> Old Tom Gin. Ca!db?cK, Macgregor«Co. Fixgapobi <fc Malacca. I—HI! 111 Ml ~.~.*mnimm~ammamM Udelphi HOTEL [Every Night During Dinner Our Grand Filipino Band j WILL PLAY. Billiards $100 Challenge! Cup. I The Second I Tournament Commences Shortly. I Y. M. TOY©. I i c 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO J102 words
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Article849 1916-03-01 9 n i 6 at $92} —62J cts. up. I 4n £o7~oT FM.& war fund WTp is inj^''a {ion it' next Penang Assises are fixMarch 20. I p T. Allen, Assistant ProI Chinese, is in town. I rt ine of the Mark in AmsterI ffl"bas ,lK;line(l to VJ849 words
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Article249 1916-03-01 9 In the Second Court this morning, before Mr. E. L. Talma, NgGoh Choon was charged with (I) using criminal force to Loh Moh Se»g in Victoria Street and (2) mischief by destroying 80 eggs valued at $2. A postponement of the case was granted to the Police, and249 words
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Article130 1916-03-01 9 Alleged Significant Interrogation. Writing from Peking on Feb. 3 the North China correspondent of the Hongkong Daily Press reported The visit of the Japanese Minister to the Waichiopu on the 24th January aroused a certain amount of interest at the moment but that interest has been deepened130 words
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Article668 1916-03-01 9 Entertainment by Hon. Ur. Lim Boon Keng. Last night Kinsuti," the residence ot the Hon'ble Dr. Lim Boon Keng on Emerald Hill, was transformed into a veritable fairyland with varicoloured lanterns and other bright lights, the occasion being a dinner given by the indefatigable representative of the668 words
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Article412 1916-03-01 9 The Maloja. Saved 301; Missing 155. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Passengers Rescued. Lonlon, Feb. 28, 3.30 p.m. Fifty bodies from the Maloja wreck are now in the mortuary. Several have been identified. Two of the I'.ner's boats have been washed ashore. Mrs, Mcleod, wife of Brigadier-General Mcleod, is amongREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 412 words
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Article645 1916-03-01 9 BATTLE OH VERDUN. Fight for Donaumont. London, Feb. 28, 5.25 p.m. A Paris communique reports that north of Verdun the bombardment continued intense, especially at the central sector, and towards the right. No fresh attempt on Poivre Hill was made, but at dusk the Germans made several645 words
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Article27 1916-03-01 10 London, Feb. 28, 8 p.m. Fifteen of the crew of the Denaby have been landed at Marseilles by the steamer Trevelyn from Pondicherry.27 words
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Article80 1916-03-01 10 London, Feb. 28, 5.20 p.m. The Committee on Retrencbmeat in the public services recommends a a detailed review of the Civil Service, reorganisation of the Circuit and County Court systems, simplification of the Insurance Act, various alterations in the Postal and Telegraph services, temporary suspension of old age80 words
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Article87 1916-03-01 10 London, Feb. 28, 6.35 p.m. A large and influential city meeting at which the Dominions and India were represented passed a resolution unanimously that in the interests of Imperial trade and Commerce and the unity of the Empire it is essential that steps be taken by Government87 words
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Article128 1916-03-01 10 (By Courtesy of the French Consul-General-) Paris, Feb. 28. The French three per cent bontls are at frs. 01.7r> ami the live per cent at 88.70. Yesterday north of Verdun the enemy slackened his effort against the heights of Dooauinont and Vaux. where we repulsed attacks. Neither128 words
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Obituary30 1916-03-01 10 London. Feb. 29, 5.25 p.m. The novelist Henry James is dead. [Tba deceased was a prolific writer, born in 1843 in America. He became a naturalised Kngliehinan in 1915.]30 words
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Article52 1916-03-01 10 "It is now announced that the suspension of the Zukunft, the weekly organ of Maximilian Harden, is effective until the end of the war," jaays the Telegraph. "No reason is given for this action, which is of great significance. In suppressing Harden the Government has silenced its most powerful and52 words
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Article158 1916-03-01 10 Useful Progress. London, Feb. 28,11.20 p.m. Oilicial In Mesopotamia on the morning of Feb. 22 General Aylmer bombarded the enemy's camp on the left bank of the Tigris. The enemy were taken completely by surprise and lost heavily. Our aeroplanes having obtained useful information, a small punitive column158 words
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Article141 1916-03-01 10 Enver Pasha's Brother Killed. London, Feb. 28, 9.25 p.m. General Maxwell reports that Saturday's fight ended in a decisive success. Xnri Bey, who is a brother of the Turkish Minister Enver Pasha, commanding the enemy troops, was killed, and his Chief Lieutenant Gaafar wounded and made prisoner.141 words
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Article66 1916-03-01 10 London, Feb. 28, 6.30 p.m. Ueuter learns that official telegrams from Persia show that the Russian capture of Kermanshah ends a series of operations which have entirely relieved the strain to which the Allied interests in Persia were subjected by German intrigue. All previous anxiety has disappeared66 words
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Article19 1916-03-01 10 London, Feb. 26, 5.20 p.m. The Austrian communique claims the bombarding of Durazzo Harbour and the Italian warships replying.19 words
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Article659 1916-03-01 10 Ilaytor Uubber Estates. The following report of the directors in to b# submitted to the shareholders at the nixth annual general mooting to he hold it French Bank Buildings. Singapore, next Tv efldnv AccountsThe net profit for the year ending Dec. 31, 1915 as shown by the Protit659 words
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Article427 1916-03-01 10 Signs are not wanting that there is still plenty of life in the financial world of the F M.S.. and further proof is forthcoming in the publication of a prospectus for the formation of a syndicate to acquire from Orlando Yenning Thomas, A. M. Inst. C.E M. Inst.427 words
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Article205 1916-03-01 10 Liquidators' Report. I The first and final general meeting of the creditors anil members of the Chersonese Syndicate. Ltd., ir. liquidation, will be held at Ipolion March 14 at 11 a.m., when the liquidators (Messrs M. Duncan am! W. Cecil Payne) will present their report showing the manner205 words
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Article162 1916-03-01 10 M, Sazonoff Interviewed. The Retch (Jan. 31) publish a interview with the Minister for Foreign Affairs, If. Bazonof,ontM political situation in Europe and tt« Far East. Referring in warm terms to tin help rendered by Japan t0 j common cause, ML Sazonoff lJ that, although the great distancj162 words
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Advertisement54 1916-03-01 10 fi s CEMENT.' Contracts have been Renewed for the supplier of Cement during 1916 to the Municipality of Singapore and to the Government I of Johore also to the Federated Malay States Railways. i 1 Beware of Imitations. ft I I Insist on getting the Haiphong "Dragon" Brand. I I54 words
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359 1916-03-01 11 Mr. George Haven Putnam writes from New York that the great ma jority of the American people are of the opinion that England and her Allies are righting not only to fulfil their obligations to defend their own territories, and in fact to maintain their359 words
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Article105 1916-03-01 11 How a reephator preserved a pig is described in a letter written home by a Thatcham soldier, who sajs: mWe are having pork for dinner. It was like this A ccmrade caught a little pig a few days ago. Afterwards we were gassed, so had to105 words
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Advertisement228 1916-03-01 11 fit**************************** IN A CLASS BY ITSELF"j 9 (THE HIGHEST). 5 This is not the opinion of a few or of merely a majority, but ft OF ALL who have tried ROSS'S GREAT Jf yjK'S HEAD PILSENER. It deserves its high ft If imputation because it is always fully up to228 words
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Advertisement395 1916-03-01 11 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Limited. Etablished 187-1. Incorporated in India. Life Assurance at Minimum Cost, ASSETS exceed $2&.080.003 —ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Profits to Policy-holders at last Valuation $1,116,673. LOWEST Apply for Prospectus and full Information to LIBERAL RATES Singapore Branch Office CONDITIONS J. R. MACPHSRSON, Secretary for S.S.395 words
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Miscellaneous140 1916-03-01 11 FIXTURES. To-day. St. David. P. 0. homeward mail expected. High Water —7-34 a.m. S ft. 1 in.; 10 p.m. 7 ft. 7 ins. To-morrow. Dalhousie Chapter, 8.30 p.m. Ladies' L. T. Club meeting, 6.15 pm High Water—8.44 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. 10.29 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. Friday, 3rd.140 words
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Article594 1916-03-01 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. THE PUNJAB AND DELHI. Lady Hardinge Medical College, j H. E. the Viceroy opened on Feb. 17 at Delhi the Lady Hardinge Medical College for Women in the presence of a large and brilliant assemblage, which among others included594 words
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Article235 1916-03-01 12 Counterfeit Coiners. Mr. G. H. B. Jackson, I. C. S., District and Sessions Judge, convicted an Ezhnva and sentenced him to undergo five years rigorous imprisonment on a charge of counterfeiting the King's coins. The accused had counterfeited one anna, four annaa and one rupee coins and the Police235 words
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Article441 1916-03-01 12 Baby Show. The Rangoon Society for the Prevention of Infantile Mortality has held its annual Baby Show. The affair was a great success, there being about 350 babies entered, most of whom looked healthy and cheerful. Each child was presented with a new frock and each parent with a441 words
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Article70 1916-03-01 12 Leopard Shot. A leopard was shot near Samastipore in Behar on Jan. 27 by Mr. Edwin Abbott, manager of Norhan Raj Estate. It was a fine animal, over 7ft. long, and had killed three men and wounded several others. One man badly mauled was taken to hospitil and is70 words
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Article232 1916-03-01 12 An American Tea." At Raneegunge an American Tea was held in aid of Lidy Carmichael's War Fond by the ladies of the local work party. The event, which was held at Cheen Khotie, the residence of Mr. G. Crawford, proved to be an exceedingly popular and successful means of232 words
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Article109 1916-03-01 12 H. E. The Governor's Tour. His Excellency the Governor of Bombay in his tour in Kathiawar visited Bhavnagar on Feb. 13 and performed the ceremony of turning the first sod of the Kundla Mahuva section of the State Railway, which will be fifty-five miles in length. This undertaking when109 words
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Article261 1916-03-01 12 The Rogue Elephant in Kalpitiya. In an amended notice in a recent Gazette, the footprint of the rogue elephant haunting Kallivillu and Ponparippu in Kalpitiya, Pnttalam District, for the destruction of which a free license was offered by the Government, in an earlier Gazette, is given as measuring about261 words
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Article176 1916-03-01 12 Forty is the age 0 f eatei> with most people. italitv j up at the most rapid pa Je tbe struggle in work or bu*i nes duces nerve strain, or the frfo* succeed causes worry, nervous i/ down, neurasthenia." reaji Middle-aged people fin t iat y cannot176 words
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Advertisement122 1916-03-01 12 j SLEDGE BRAND I p I ll cornea from grazed on the famous jp «3 ImtmM pfiv dSSfISIM richness in cream therefore never vary. This is most |S jl ■Si! important :is all mothers and those responsible for N young children and invalids well know. p I STALPEfj^W^VjEig^MmmiHflLII SLEDGE MILK.122 words
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Advertisement371 1916-03-01 12 TENTS I For Circuses, Cinematographs Sho^B AND OTHER. 8 CANVAS WORK I of all descriptions by skilled worknn B BOON SENG Co I Ship-Chandlers, Sail-Makers, |E.-tate B Suppliers and Ccmmi«-i a A B IS-19- Robinson Road. Tel. No. 12ftI v Bj The Malaya Tribune, I Can be had at the371 words
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Article833 1916-03-01 13 Pirate's Escape. The Budapest correspondent of the Morning Post narrates one of the most thrilling submarine adventures of the xvar Naval Lieut. Wenninger, commander of the German submarine U17, which torpedoed th© French steamer Grareline, was caught with his submarine in the net of an English833 words
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Article171 1916-03-01 13 News baa reached Southampton that Mr. and Mrs. W. Scoresby Routledge, who left Southampton three years ago on an archaeological expedition to Easter Island in the schooner yacht Mana, recently arrived at San Francisco after many adventures. While they were engaged in excavating the giant monoliths171 words
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Advertisement374 1916-03-01 13 Alhambra Theatre 1 r> BEACH ROAD. -*/g THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. $g I The Leading Theatre in Singapore. I Announcement Extraordinary i Special Engagement for a Short Season only of Coppee's Orange Blossom Vaudeville Company. y.x 6 Star Ar*i s s 6 I In Songs,374 words
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Advertisement85 1916-03-01 13 Absolutely Free. 40 years' experience, late Government Medical Officer RAJ SAHEB Dr. DASS* Secrets of Happy Life is being distributed free. Apply to The Swasthya Sahaya Pharmacy, 30-2, Harrison Road, Calcutta. 20-12 M.- 20-3 BUSINESS IN WAR TIME. I It is our intention to continue C to advertise our various85 words
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Article952 1916-03-01 14 Tbe Ruler of Albania. Our new Ally in the Near East— Essad Pasha, the uncrowned King of Albania —is one of the most fascinating figures in modern history. Outside the novels of Sir Walter Scott—in which he might have figured as a border chieftain of half barbaric,952 words
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Advertisement448 1916-03-01 14 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. lENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING BfcST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken af our Studio. 1-5 v Wonderful Discovery of tbe age. Potentine. The world's Nerve Tonic and vitaliser, invigorates the brain, stimulates manhood, sustains womanhood, cures youthful indiscretion and restores functional activities. Price Rs. 2. Hematone.448 words
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Advertisement196 1916-03-01 14 The Continental Stamp co. D. High Street. EUROPE HOTEL BUILDINGS. Have Just Received Tuck's Postcards including Postcards of our Army, Birthday Postcards, Actresses cards, etc. Wholesale prices on application. 3-1 v S OB 2? 3 1c s 5 m a NH 8 >M <2 ii 14 eg f« I >196 words
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Advertisement479 1916-03-01 14 TV TO attempt to provide a 9 a W /wi -L 1 correct system for the Jbl7 V^OrrCC X progressive feeding of 1 /J/ V\V Infants was ever success- S rvf fully carried out until the I X ly Ui m 'Ailenburys' series of Infants' V r» i Foods were479 words
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Advertisement368 1916-03-01 15 TO BE LET TO LET. T<vo ?torv Compound house U off Gay lang Road, Apply to No. 180 ■mag"" 1 TO LET. At Stamford Road, lately occupied jjggsrs Whiteaway Laidlaw k Co. J J Will be divided into six ffLnrleMfrwch 45 feet deep) to requirements. All shops Jj Stamford Road.368 words
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Advertisement593 1916-03-01 15 NOTICES THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER CO., LIMITED. Notici is hereby given that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of 10% for the year ending 31st October, 1916, payable to Shareholders on the Register on the 6th March, 1916, and that the Trausfer Books of the Company will be closed593 words
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Advertisement364 1916-03-01 15 WANTED WANTED. A Chinese Dispenser is wanted fur a L >cal dispensary. State salary required and apply with testimonials to Box 210, c/o Malaya Tiibune. 17 2 16-3 WANTED AT ONCE. Competent Machine Rulerp. Good salaries to steady men. Apply with testimonials to A. B. C. c/o Malaya Tribune. 16-2364 words
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Advertisement470 1916-03-01 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 Liabih'tv of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. I The Bank of England, Th* London 1 City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and470 words
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Advertisement516 1916-03-01 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.- LTD. (Incorporated is New Zealand) FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local ManagerOffices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD516 words
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Advertisement1590 1916-03-01 16 fit**** fiiTix vvv v v mimmii* 1 GUAN KIAT a? C 0.,! s Head Office: 37 PbiHip Street. S 2 «t BRANCH STORES AT .—Phillip Street No. 14 and Tank Road Nos. 14. 100 and 102. J» 1 Hlll*i jj S Telegraphic Address Telephone NoS. 1174, 1233, Codes Used S1,590 words
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Advertisement433 1916-03-01 1 0 I P.&O. Brutish India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporatbd in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract »tith 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. HoMjrwARD (for433 words
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Advertisement344 1916-03-01 1 STOOMYAART-MAATSCHAPPW (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) I <( NEDERLAND'' j I THREE WEEKLY MAIL SBK- VICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE. BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG. DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Rembrandt Mar. 7 Oranje Mar. 2S Vondel Api. 18 Kon der Nederl.344 words
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Advertisement586 1916-03-01 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA fe (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained between Yokohama vh» porta tc Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this ?ervie< have been specially designed and constructed, and586 words
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Article376 1916-03-01 2 Europe. For London Hitachi Marn, March 2 Knight Companion, March 5 Namur, March 2 Kansas, March 3 Protesilaus, March 11 Iyo Marn, March 15 Nankin March 16 Demodocns March 25 fclenstrae end March Nore April 4 For Liverpool Pingsney March 4 Enmaeiis April 1 Ff>r Marseilles Naiuur376 words
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Article242 1916-03-01 2 Vessels in Port. British STEAMER. BHRTH. DATE Sri Patana Inner Rda 9-1 Recorder Outer Rds 23-1 Islander Inner Kds 23 2 Zaida do 26-2 Hong Sang do do Castlefield do do i Teiresias No. 8 Wharf 27-2 Circe Inner Rds 2*-2 Kainpar do do Ipoh do do Mexican242 words
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Article63 1916-03-01 2 Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Penang. Kampar for Malacca, Port Bwetten* ham and Teluk Anson Circe for Medan Phranang for Rangoon. Kirin Maru for Malacca, Colombo and Bombay. Mersing tor Batn Pahat. Hitachi Maru for Malacca. Penang and Colombo. Teli for Saigon. Donggala for Chrribon and Rata via.63 words
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Article110 1916-03-01 2 Vessels Expected. K. Companion (Hoit) 7th March, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents. Messrs Boustead. Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ynroppa Maru (0.5.X.) 9th March, from Singapore for Penang, Colombo and Bombay. Agents, Messrs Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. Gregory Apcar (B.I.) 10th March, from Singapore for Pi Bang,110 words
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Article496 1916-03-01 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—NU. :v»: The P. O. liner Nore leaves on the 4th April for Barope. 'The Ben liner Beuarty is due here for China and Japan. For Hongkong and Japan ports sailed to-day the496 words
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Article652 1916-03-01 2 Ruthless Murder Contemplated, To-day began the attack on armed merchantmen by the German submarines. Every Allied vessel which is armed is to be sunk without warning. This threat is quite superfluous, for German submarines have already been carrying on this mode of high sea murder almost for652 words
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Article475 1916-03-01 2 Trade at Newcastle, N.S.W. I Messrs. Earp Bros, and Company Trade and Shipping Report f r January just to hand states in ference to the coal trade of castle The effect of the war on the coal trade is plainly discernible in the official return in connection with475 words
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Advertisement36 1916-03-01 2 m ■—■■I» > 1 1,1,1 SINGAPORE 4DLERYG3 SHIPcHANDI S RACT RS. The Oomp Umeh ioooittii v shipOffice:—l 6 ißattery BoadTAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephonf No. Ml. Orders pn-is.; fel utteDdeo M.W. H. Sr;V£HS f M ■■■SBHBnBB*'*36 words
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Article590 1916-03-01 3 to Malaya Tribune.) Wheelock A Co., the lead- «i Ship Brokers write February 17th: I no issue of our circular 0 owing to the v t Year holidays interlume of cargo offering to i America does not tend gfa in s»jite of the high sight ruling but590 words
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Article133 1916-03-01 3 The following casualties to shipping through hostile acts have been reported reoently Ship and Owners. Flag. Tens. Damage. MALOJA British 12,330 (Struck mine off Dover (P. and O., S. N. Go. and sank. 155 Uvea London.) lost.) TRIGNAC French 2.375 (Sunk in North Sea five (Chargeurs133 words
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Article89 1916-03-01 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivei in London. Mail. Lwt. Dklivkkkd. M.M. Dec. 4 8uuk. P. AO. Dec. Jan. 8 B. L Dec. 16 Jan. ts M.M. Dec. 17 Jan. 13 P. AO Dec. 2S89 words
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Advertisement299 1916-03-01 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. The s.s. KEELUNG will be desratched for Manila on or about the sth March. For freight a r> d passage apply to Mc A LISTER Co., Ltd Agents. 26.2 v SEANG LINE OF ST? A RS (ilenogle 3.750 Tons us, "Scang Bee" 5,7i»9 Ton«. ha.299 words
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Advertisement439 1916-03-01 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOh CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMIWAW). OHTWABD. li'lo 1916 Atiantique Mar. 10 Polyneaien Feb. 29 Arraaooe Mar. 24 Karnak Mar. 14 Polynasien Apl. 7 Athoa Mar. 28 A Steamer Awl. 11 A Steamer A pi. 25 For all particulars, apply to J. De COURTOIS,439 words
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Advertisement436 1916-03-01 3 Australia By Burns Philp Line. (Incorporated in \ustralia). Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, yin Torres Straits. Also taking ptufsnftn and cargo with transhipment to: other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Pons, British New Guinea, New Britain. Tasmanian and New Zealand Ports. Smooth Passage.436 words
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Miscellaneous397 1916-03-01 3 Mails Close. I j I Port Swettenbam and Penang ""lp««h 2.3U pm Malacca, Port Swettenham A Teluk Anion *K;tinp«» 2.30 pm 1 Ivledua Cire*- 2.36 pm Rangoon Phranang 2.30 pm Malacca. Colombo and Bombay *Kirin Vtar« 2.30 pm Batu F'ahat Mersing 2.3© pm Malacct. Penang and Colombo Hitachi Maru ii.30397 words
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Advertisement638 1916-03-01 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCrsCO TO ALL POINTS [N THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Speed Leave Hongkong ANYO MARU 18.500 Tons Mar 11 SHINYO MARU 22,000 Tons 21 knots638 words
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Advertisement549 1916-03-01 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) {Contractor* to the Imperial Japanese Army and Nm% and to Foreign Governments.) Carle Addrbbshf J^jfefc^^ DOCK-DaiUBN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. Ail size* and descriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving Docks and Patent Slips. No. 1 Graving549 words
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Advertisement414 1916-03-01 4 Ocean Steam %-M\ Company, Ltd. I China Mutual Steam h. I Co., Ltd. ay I (Incorporate B ThpCompan.es stean patched from Liverpool oatna WW the Straits, Chim B week and from Japan I London, Amsterdam I every fortnight foi Genoa, I les and Liverpool md H| Havre and Liverpool H414 words
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