Malaya Tribune, 6 March 1916
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Title Section45 1916-03-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. SING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. untitled No. 54. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916 Price 5 Cents^ Cf,« £t?aiapa CrlbuiK. MONDAY, MARCH 6 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily.] Gnt to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] 54 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 191645 words
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Advertisement310 1916-03-06 1 A PROGRAMME OF BURE WINNERS AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE CJsMety ss Picture Palace the World's Best Productions are Screened," .1 unction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. 1« THe Second Show FRENCH CHASSEURS OF AFRICA Mow Pathe Official War Gazette. ;*Ibo« Co. Present their Special Inclusive Feature Drama for the310 words
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Advertisement197 1916-03-06 1 {Estate Supplies! Acetic '93&981„) Acid i* I j Veneer Chests 1 i 1 Moms Chests I I s Latex Cups 1 i ETC. I t i I I i 1 Xifetn tßussan diaisfja, Jbtd. j J (Incorporated in Japan) 8 I»»»»»»»»»» r»*+**<**» m*»****-»^^^!^^^^^^ Awarded Numerous Gold Medals a! 25 »n»197 words
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Article600 1916-03-06 2 The Annual Report. 'He report i balanc sheet •»< the Press Fun as presented at the annual me tin*.' i»n 26th February, after referrint* the deaths ol He vent I Vice-P; •>' •■•'-> and members, (including threv killed inaction), state that s n*w m#mbetl were elected during600 words
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Article78 1916-03-06 2 Many people in Penang and the F.M.s. will regret to learn that it is probable that Major H.U. de Hamel, Chief Police Officer of that Settle- "went, will very .shortly be invalided out oi* the service as permanently unfit to return to the tropics. While he78 words
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Advertisement182 1916-03-06 2 —tia «-i«ri- i tti- i MM—MMMM— MWMWBM—i THE NOVELTY OF THE MOMENT M. M. S. MALAYA. Dreadnought, ~'IBPI BattSeship H .3 i mounted on ?1 wheels for |§P' r j to use. fe^ffiira $60 nett. WBBKSĕ* H j OX VIEW AT JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. I INQORPViiiITEt) IN ENGLAND. i182 words
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Advertisement316 1916-03-06 2 POWELL Co.s I CALENDAR FOR MARCH, 1916. I Sex. 5 12 Hi I Mox. 6 13 I 20 27 I I TOES. 7 14 21 28 Wed. 1 s V 29 Turns. 2 1' 1.; -j;; 30 Pel a id ,i: »4 :;i I SAf. 4 11 18 25 Tuesdays316 words
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Article275 1916-03-06 3 Difficulties that Face the British Forces. [By 0. t. Chosby, It may be of interest to hear something of the a untry and the people around X Qt-el-Amara, in Mesopotamia, where the British forces are entrenched. About a year and a half ago I drove from275 words
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Article309 1916-03-06 3 A party of American, Scandinal vian, and Dutch journalist.- have I been permitted to examine a large quantity of German goods found inside mails carried by neutral sfaii s j which have been examined while passing through British territorial waters. Mr. Van der Veer, to j London editor309 words
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Advertisement251 1916-03-06 3 j MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I K3TO! REPAIRERS MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS j Cylinder Oil I AND J Motor Accessories J of J Every Description. So'fg &gctii!& For: Mcitz Wsiss Oi! Eagines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pone Motor Cycles MICHELIN TYRES. ["fosotaie Light Cycle Col j 5,5-1 5-2,251 words
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Advertisement47 1916-03-06 3 IMPERIAL TEA. Blended and pur up i:i tins, ale* supplied in bulk. One lb. tin. Greta label Rj. 1. Y*\lon label As 13, Ked lal>el As- 11 t'<>: particulars to Sole Agent for the Ea«*. P. R. Y. IYER, 60, >/!_< pal Mallik Oae, Calcutta, 20-12 M 20-347 words
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Advertisement180 1916-03-06 3 Tuition by Correspondence Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Vacillation, Hongkong Lrivorsity Matriculation, Pro'essiona' Preliminary Examination. S. S. and F. M. S. Medical School Enhance Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IX CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT i.FRKs.HIPS IN THES.S. AND F.M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY, CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT,180 words
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Advertisement320 1916-03-06 4 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Auction Sale of j Valuable Land and HousesNos, 244 to 274 Kallung Koad (even numbers) Houses at Sin Koh, Street and Nam Lock Street and brick kilns and coconut plantation at Kallang Pudding. TO BE IJELDJAT MESSRSCHING K.ENG LEE CO.'S SALE ROOM. In the month of320 words
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Advertisement265 1916-03-06 4 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of VALUABLE LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE No. 17 Mohamad Sultan Road TO BE HELD AT M»'«srs Ching K'-ng Lee k C*». s To-day, 6th March. 1916, at 2 30 p.m. All those two pieces of Leasehold land situate at Mohamad Sultan Road, being lots 9 and265 words
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Advertisement212 1916-03-06 4 AUCTION SALES. IN THE ESTATE OF SHAIK ALI BIN AMBAR RAN AMAH (DECEASED.) j AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDS AND HOUSES SITUATE AT Weld Road, East Coast Koad, and off Teiuk Kurau Road. To be held at Messrs CHING KENG LEE CO.'S SALE-RCOM On Monday, 13th March, 1916, at212 words
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Article1690 1916-03-06 5 Inr.ual Prize Distribution. Interesting Function Victoria Theatre, on Satnrtfternoon, was filled to its iimits with scholars of St. d School, their 11 ienda, an 1 "th»»rs int-rest* 1 in th" ..i tni.s institution. The ■m-nt- were in the han Is of il of the rhool, the i,1,690 words
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Article82 1916-03-06 5 Singapore T ank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily loaves for the north at 7.7 am nd 7 pm. Other trains leave fur Johore at i. t 10.21) am noon. 00 pm 2..15 pm '.40pm. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 am and 7.14 p.m. Trams leave from Johore 7.'', f<.4"2,82 words
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Article188 1916-03-06 5 A girl s complexion is something morn than a matter t»» concern her vanity, i* »n indication of the state of her health. Pallor iv a growing gill DM ans a thinning of ti.e blood. Eraption*i mean imputitiea in the blood. Phi ents should l>e watchful of188 words
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Advertisement304 1916-03-06 5 I Gents' Hats Hosiery. UH J I II New Deliveries P f jj Felt Hats. P l eading Makers. fl jjj British .Manufacture. I Smart shapes in tine J 1 plain or turned. e »t t 8 H silk band to match wi'h )If, fj '-v et side or hack.304 words
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Article402 1916-03-06 6 The Truth About The Great War. Free to Malays and]lndians. For months past we j have been publishing weekly and .distributing free, as a supplement to the Malaya Tribune, all over the Straits Settlej rnents and Federated Malay States a paper styled WarNeq'8 (in Urdo, 1 Gurmukhi and402 words
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Article151 1916-03-06 6 (Exclusive to the Mnhuja Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-da\ Alor Gajah $3.35 13 45 Ayer Knnings 1.35 145 Ayer Molek 2.20 230 AyerPanas 9.15 9.3*1 Ralgownie 4.2. r > 4 40 Bukit Jelotoug 0.67J 0.72j Dukit Katil 0.77" 0151 words
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Article70 1916-03-06 6 Singapore, March 6* On London— Bank 4 m/g 2/4 19/tf2 Demand 2/4} Private m/s 2/4 29/H2 On India Bank T. T. 114\ On Hongkong— Bank d/d lu*J On Shanghai— Bank d/d &8J On Java— Bank T. T. 131^ On Japan— Bank d/d Sovereigns—buying rate S.. r >4 India Ceil70 words
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Advertisement555 1916-03-06 6 EMPIRE CINEMA Tanjong Pagar Road. Opposite Kreta Ayer Polk e Station I Entire Change of Programme Every Monday and I Thursday. To-night and for Two Nights Only. IX THE SECOND SHOW 9.30 P.M. DM THE TRACK OF THE SPIDER LEAGUE 3 No. 1. In Three Massive Reels, Exciting and Thrilling555 words
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Advertisement49 1916-03-06 6 in ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME. Wken a nrm kas spent a great deal of money in 1 I advertising it cannot alter its prices witkout losing 1 muck of tke benefit 01 its advertising. It is tkerefore an undoubted advantage to buy I advertised goods wken general prices are rising.49 words
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Miscellaneous307 1916-03-06 6 FIXTURES. To-d»y. High Water—11-48 a.m. 9 ft. 'J ins. To-morrow. Shrove Tuesday. Hay tor Rubber Meeting, noon, Evatt and Co. High Water—O-'J a.m. ft. 2 ins. 0-28 p.m. 9 ft. 5 ins. Wednesday, 8th Ash Wednesday. High Water—O-.'M a.m. 0 ft. 2 ins. 1-7 p.m. ft ft. 1* ins. Thursday,307 words
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Article124 1916-03-06 7 Singapore Solf Club. ii monthly medal against competed for during and resulted in a win \Y Fordo, who returned el nl nel score of 2 up. irtfs wt t f laken out t f blowing were returned v, Forda Ser. 2 up i GHw n 2 All pqnare124 words
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Article127 1916-03-06 7 S I C. v. A Ceylon XI. teiHstiiii? game between the w t'-um was played on Saturday I t i' v ian.ule, the home side w iii: »1 runs. Score Oeyj.ox XI. u-• j\i\•*' i> Wodehonse 35 i»'i !»*r run out ,S i <\ :> 1 lewetson 4 H.127 words
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Article77 1916-03-06 7 1 tween the V.M.C.A e ro I. played on Saturday «i nglin Barracks, ended in a win -j by 15runs. The Raging Brst, made 77, 2nd. 1,1 VVhitmore contributing ate Warner 13 (not oat), the Association took 5 23 runs. The Y.MC.A, bad the game all in77 words
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Article129 1916-03-06 7 -fn Millions at 6 per cent. 1; federated Malay States in a 'fluent Kazette Extraordinary -''S a draft bill to authorise L raising of a loan of 15,000,000. i>'ramble states that "whereas that an opportunity ior the ]#cai investment > with ih»' (lovernment by ih order that such129 words
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Article32 1916-03-06 7 and untitled of JI £i V• < 'I Mi- d I.M I lo> no .nj-t.ilio|| 111 i hi 1 ii M- r.i id! hi i i nge urdtirs Iftjf Japa 11. r32 words
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Article169 1916-03-06 7 In the l irat Court this tbornina Ah too ba,d w« cUmr t with ov«. crowding his motor-car by carryina PSNOM, and was Hned »10 "and c i )y ts. In the Second Court Mr C p Martinua of the Government Medial Dept. prosecuted Japan, a for trenpass169 words
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Article292 1916-03-06 7 Narrow Escape from Fra nc-Tireurs. Mr. Francis Grible imparts what j he terms "his one item of exclusive j information' as to what transpired ;in Luxemburg during the early I days of the war to the readers of the Edinburgh Review in the course of a lively article292 words
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75 1916-03-06 7 Report for February. No. 1 dredge worked f>72 hours digging and treating 96,000 cubic yards of material yielding 50 tons i oxide assaying 72.5 per cent, i metallic tin. No. 2 dredge, opening out anil working day time only an I not yet bottomed, worked75 words
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Article104 1916-03-06 7 The establishment of a Government Laboratory for the making of serums and anti-toxines has been sanctioned in the Australian Commonwealth, and no effort will be spared in fitting it up in the best way and latest style. A factory will be erected at Canberra. An Indian journal observes, that the104 words
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Article235 1916-03-06 7 (Singapore, March 6.) An.—*B9J 150 tons sold. Copra. —Weak. Tapioca, —Weak. Bago Finnr- Strong. Oa m b v >r. —Strong. Pepper* do Other Product*.—. Market Steady Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per pica] $30.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 35.9 Copra Bali 10^20 Copra Gorong Talo 10.38 Copra235 words
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Article94 1916-03-06 7 Shipments of Chinese ti-. in l'.U") from Hongkong to Grc Britain increased from 2,444 sla s timing the first nine months ol 1914 to 20.17 i) slabs in the 1915 period; shipments to the Continent of Europe decreased from 20,.*!'. 2 to 17,54.'i slabs, while shipments to the94 words
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Advertisement125 1916-03-06 7 MASSAGE. Elect7teal and Manual. All orders promptly attended to j at private residences. European and Japanese massage i Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fatigue, and M uscular Fain& quickly relieved. Address —H. MUTO c/oSUWA HOTEL I»i4 Middle Road, Singapore 72 6-3 mm mmmmmmmm Wonderful Discovery of the age. Poientine. The world's .Verve Tonic125 words
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Advertisement301 1916-03-06 7 Latest Advertisements. *«i«r Theatre Ordnri R,cd SinwporO Premier T'ccatre FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing Tuesday, March 7th, SPECIAL STARRING ENGAGEMENT OF THE Great Carsons INTRODUCING Their Extraordinary Spectacular Sharp-Shooting Act ALSO THAT OF Eagle Eye The North American Indian, in his Sensational Feats of Knife Throwing, the National Sport of301 words
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Advertisement46 1916-03-06 7 TO LET. ElmsicV, 6 [Jpper WiJkie iW beautifully situated tennis lawn' stabling etc, and water laid 01 Entry Ist April; 1916. Apply to V 8. Menahem, SJMalacca Street SfrJts Information Bureau. Advertising Experts. Translations Un !ertaken at Fixed Ra e> The Arcade. Tel. 1401. 3-1 31-346 words
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Article1023 1916-03-06 8 Not without the fullest justification did the Tsar say a few days ago that Britons and Russians would very soon be fighting shoulder to shoulder. As the result of the uniform success which has attended the Russian operations in Persia their assaults on Turkish troops along the1,023 words
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Advertisement130 1916-03-06 8 ROBINSON Co. White Rose Hair Oil SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR JyL tOBINSON&CO. I *£*L 0 An exquisitely perfumed I PWSP dressing for the hair. [gg|g Price 65 cts. per bottle. ROBINSON Co. 1 > ifc t5 JL/I^/" Motor Spirit I SOLD BY All Garages and Retailers IN SINGAPORE. RETAIL) QA Pto130 words
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Advertisement100 1916-03-06 8 CH. MANILLE COGNAC. SS§ 188 Pole Importers Caldbeck.MacgregorsCo. Wise Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL Every Night During Dinner I j Our I Grand Filipino Band* WILL PI.AY. I $100 Billiard j Tournament COMMENCES •On Wednesday Next. I t Y. M. TOY©. I J J wfc J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO J 15 High100 words
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Advertisement20 1916-03-06 8 ir IP g Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $13.90 Sterilised Natural .Milk M 9^30 J Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 J20 words
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Article339 1916-03-06 9 M 25 cents, up. i iser thanks all apis now filled. Monro, of the P, and Port Swettenham, is i to the Singapore tmel, of Kuala Lumt. C. E. Harston, r Estate, have re- gkong. ie Rahman Tin luring the month of 1 piknls Pis.. .'i»") 8.76339 words
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Article200 1916-03-06 9 Special Performance in Aid of Red Cross Fund. Ihe Jaya Opera Co. are giving a performance in the Theatre Royal to-night in aid of the Red Cross Baba' l>ieCe B lected bein 8 Ali The performance is being given onder the distinguished patronage of Their Excellencies the200 words
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Article56 1916-03-06 9 The Palladium has succeeded in engaging the Great Carsons for five nights commencing to-morrow night. Their extraordinary shooting has evoked the greatest astonishment wherever they have been seen and they should not be missed. The performance will be supported by a choice selection of the very latest56 words
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Article182 1916-03-06 9 London, Feb. I, h p.m. Paris The communique states t' j.tt in the Verdun region the struggle which has hitherto been localised to the village of Donauinont has extended. The Germans at dusk very vigorosly attacked our lines from La Bois Haudremont to Fort Donaumont, which was repulsed182 words
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Article93 1916-03-06 9 The Great War Page. The Western Front ,9 The War on Shipping 9 Progress in Persia '9 Honours for Heroes JO The Trade War 10 In the Fast 10 French Consular News 10 Newspaper Press Fund 2 Fighting on the Tigris 3 Rubber Smuggling 3 St. Andrew's School93 words
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Article55 1916-03-06 9 The War on Shipping. French Steamer Mined. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, March 3, tf.4o p.m. The French steamer Lakme has been mined. There were six casualties. London, March 3, 1.5 p.m. Lloyds agent at Bombay says that all the German steamers in Marmagao have hoisted Portuguese flags andREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 55 words
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Article30 1916-03-06 9 London, Mar. 4, 1.4 p.m. Official The minesweeper Primula has been torpedoed in the Eastern Mediterranean. AH were saved, except three, and have been landed at Port Said.30 words
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Article110 1916-03-06 9 London, Mar. 2, 10.15 p.m. At the resumed inquest on the Maloja victims the Captain said the large number of saved was due to the fact that everybody had a lifebelt. The ship went astern at such a speed it was marvellous any boats got clear. If110 words
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Article309 1916-03-06 9 London, March .'J, 1.20 p.m. Washington The Senate discussed the resolution of Mr. Gore earning off Americans from armed merI chantmen. Mr. Gore declared that his actuating motive was a report that President Wilson had told the Democratic leaders at a conference at Whit» 1 House that war309 words
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Article119 1916-03-06 9 London, Mar. 5, 4 10 p.m Amsterdam A Berlin cornmunitjue states that the Moewe arrived yesterday at some home port, atter a successful cruise, wilh four British Officers, 29 bluejackets and L 66 seamen from the Bunken merchantmen. She also had on board one million marki in119 words
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Article29 1916-03-06 9 London, Mar. 4, 8.55 p.m. Athens Fifty-tour of the rescued crew of the Italian steamer Java, which was torpedoed by an Austrian submarine, have been brought here.29 words
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Article95 1916-03-06 9 Russians Hold Van. London, M ir 3, 11 30 p.m. Petrograd The communis instates that the Russians stormed Bitlis last night, capturing six guns. London, Mar. 4. 4.10 p.m. Petrograd With tin' occupation of Bitlis, the wholft of the Van region passes into the hands of the95 words
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Article111 1916-03-06 9 London, Mar. f>, 8.40 a m. Petrograd, OlEcial Details of the capture of Bitlis state that the Russians attacked without tiring a shot at night and in a snowstorm charged with the bayonet and dislodged th*; Turks after a desperate resistance. The Turkish artillery position was captured111 words
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Article145 1916-03-06 9 More V C's. London, Mar. 1, 12. 2() p.m. The following Victoria Crosses have been awarded To Second Lieut. Alfred Smith Lancashire Regt.) The grenade he was about to throw slipped out of his hand and fell at the bottom of the trench, close to officers an145 words
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Article31 1916-03-06 9 London, Mar. 4, 5.3. r > a.m. Seven French aeroplane* from Salonika bombed Smyrna and returned .safely. They travelle 1 three hundred and seventy-five miles in twenty-four hours.31 words
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Article68 1916-03-06 9 FIGHT FOR VERDUN. The Second Phase. London, Mar. 3, 2.2. r > p.m. 1 aris A semi-official review of the fighting at erdun says the second phase is beginning. The en* my nas renewed violent attacks which were everywhere repulsed with enormous losses. The few days respite68 words
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Article252 1916-03-06 9 London, Mar. 3, 3 p.m. Paris, Otficial North of Verdun the German artillery was extremely violent on both banks of the Meuse.I j The German infantry renewed its attacks with redoubled ferocity in the Douaumont Sector and in the village northwest of the fort. After t a252 words
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Article180 1916-03-06 9 London, Mar. 4. 2.20 a.m. Paris The communique states that north of erdun there was hot fighting near the village of Donaumont. We hold the upper par t of the knoll on the northern slope on which the village is situated. A sharp counter-attack enabled us to regain180 words
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Article258 1916-03-06 9 London. Mar. 4. .40 a.m. Paris: Apart from Verdun the enemy is m<»n;f»*stini; an intention to assume the defensive. The resumption of lighting on Thurslav night and Friday was most violent in the Donauu ont sect r where the village is stiil is; ut» i. The Douaumont258 words
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Article213 1916-03-06 10 London, Mar. 5, 1.35 a.m. Paris The communique states that to the north of Y r erdun there was a most violent cannonade all day, left o the Meuse, at Hill 304 and the hiil at Oie, The enemy on the right of the Meu3e, after intensely213 words
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Article35 1916-03-06 10 London, Mar. 4, 11.35 p.m A communique states that during the night there was sharp grenade righting in the mine craters northeast of Vermelles tyut all the craters remained in our hands.35 words
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Article59 1916-03-06 10 London, Aliir. 8..55 p.m. New York German mendacity in official correspondence is exposed Count Bernsloft gave Mr. Lansing affidavits of the crew of U 27 regarding: the jinking of the Arabic. Now cl-'mo? the disclosure that I 27 >.as sv.nk shortly after the Arabic disappeared and that all59 words
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Article54 1916-03-06 10 London. Mar. 3, p.m. It is officially announced that a German was picked up at ten o'clock j'.aterday morning three miles north of Middlekerke bank. It had come do*n at nine on Wednesday night when ret rning from Lngiand. One of the ob,v-»rvers was drowned, the other was picked54 words
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Article48 1916-03-06 10 London. Mar. •'*>, i.25 p.m. Mar.** illesr Yh-> King of Cambodia Lhs appealed t«. his subjects to enrol in the armjf, arsenals and works'i ;>s, in ..r<i»M- ti> -itrengthen link*-" ">i gratiti :<• and affection uniting (.'am! o<iia and France and to help the organisation of victory.48 words
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Article228 1916-03-06 10 Britain's New Army. London, Mar. 2, 10.15 p.m. In the House of Lords Lord Derby said the reduction in the exempted categories was insufficient to ensure the number of men required and further speedy action was required on a big scale. He urged that no unmarried men under thirty-one228 words
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Article91 1916-03-06 10 Cocaine and Opium. London, Mar. 2, 10 p.m. In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to Sir J. D. Kees. Mr. Austen Chamberlain said that according to his information the cocaine habit in India was not connected with the measures taken to suppress the opium habit.91 words
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Article72 1916-03-06 10 London, Mar. I. 2..*'>(» p.m. Cairo: Our officer casualties to Feb. 20 include one South African killed, live wounded: one Dorset Yeomanry officer killed and one wounded. The enemy's casualties were heajry. 23,000 rounds of ammunition, fifty camels, and large quantities of dates were captured, with L72 words
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Obituary17 1916-03-06 10 London, Mar. 3, 2.25 p m. The death is announced of the French tragedian Mnunet Sully.17 words
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Article173 1916-03-06 10 Allies' Conference. London, Alar. .*>, b\4o p.m. It is expected Mr. Bonar Law and possibly Mr. Uunciman will represent Britain at the Allies trade conference in Paris. London, Mar. o, 1.15 p.m. The Times says it is understood that Prance took the initiative in advocating unsparing commercial173 words
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Article33 1916-03-06 10 London, Mar. 4, 8.55 p.m. The Matal Exchange will re-open on Monday tor business in all metals under arrangements made by the Ministry of Munition, also the Glasgow Iron Exchange.33 words
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Article29 1916-03-06 10 London, Mar. 3, 7.30 p.m. Washington: The Senate las voted by (»8 to 14 rejecting the proGerman resolution. This is a big victory for President Wilson's policy.29 words
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Article158 1916-03-06 10 Before the war there was an import business in machinery carried on in Peking by Freiderich F. Modde, an ex-captain in the German Army. A short time ago Modde was discovered in Cores and was promptly interned by the Japanese. I in consequence of the better prices which are now158 words
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Article248 1916-03-06 10 [By Courtesy of the French Consul-General.) Paris, March 2, v.50 p.m. The French 3 per cent, bonds are at francs 02.20, and the 5 per cent, bonds at 88.40. On the north of Verdun there was a violent bombardment. We drove back a violent attack ie Woevre248 words
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Article117 1916-03-06 10 I (Through the courtesy of Messrs Francis Peek ami Co., Ltd.) Batavia, March RUBBER The market is .lull, indicating a downward tendency with tittle demand at prices about 10 cents per halt kilo below last quotations. On*'eiings are limited and at to-day's auction only 7 tons changed117 words
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Article15 1916-03-06 10 Mr. H.W. Firmstone, Acting Director of Education, S.S. and F M.S., is in Kuala Lumpur.15 words
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Article451 1916-03-06 10 REUTERS TELE OK A London, March Mr. Aaquith presid< day'g Cabinet. London Mar. < His Highness the A-a h ed with the King and Buckingham Palace to-d London, March Athena Diplom ii port that Knver Pasha was in an attempt made on his London, March The Naval451 words
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Advertisement52 1916-03-06 10 jEassssssssseMMMMM. i.mi mreorre¥FreEniriii hi mm m ''DRAGON"pfc CEMENT. Contracts have been Renewed for the supplies of Cement during 1916 to the Municipality of Singapore and to the Government of Johore also to the Federated Malay States^ailways. Beware of Imitations. I Insist on gettin- the Haiphong "Dragon" Brand. DUPIRE BROTHERS, S£*r52 words
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Advertisement125 1916-03-06 11 Sanitasl if if Disinfectant I if •f Pine-Tree" I Brand. L se No other 8 Lf you want the 3 st r MISI the smallest j »f if This disinfectant freely emul= 5 sifies with water, producing a 3 if mill white, strong disinfectant 3 and deodoriser. 3 SANITAS I125 words
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Advertisement257 1916-03-06 11 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 appli- j cation. 3-1 v TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charges Moderate SAL VITAE The most257 words
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Advertisement223 1916-03-06 11 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Limited. BtABL'SMED 1874. IXCOBPORATBO IN IXDIA. Life Assurance at Minimum cost. ASSETS exceed $28 000 000—ABSOLUTE SECDRITY. Profits to Policy-holders at last Valuation $1,116,673. LOWEST Apply for Prospectus and foil Information to LIBERAL R ATES Singapore Branch Office CONDITIONS I J. R. MACPHERSON,223 words
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Article1147 1916-03-06 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. CALCUTTA. Agriculture and Malaria. Before a large gathering at the Senate ilou-e recently Doctoi Bentley delivered a lecture on tht relation between Agriculture anc Mai;? ria n Bengal, the Vice. Chancellor presiding. The lecturei said that from tile earliest1,147 words
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Article301 1916-03-06 12 i The Ville De Ciotat' Tragedy. A group photograph of the Ceylonese saved from the s.s. Villa de La Ciotat appears in the issue of the Daily Mirror "of .January 7. The photograph is headed ••Adventurous voyage of Ceyhmcse Volunteers," aud the following letter-press is printed just below Ceylonese,301 words
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Article411 1916-03-06 12 Canada's Lumber Mission to India. Mr. R, 11. Macmillan is conducting an important mission in India for (he Canadian Government. He was originally deputed to enquire into the possibilities of securing newmarkets for Canadian lumber, hut more recently, says the State-man, his special commission appears temporarily to have been411 words
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Article178 1916-03-06 12 lliH German papers are fall of speculations about the impending new taxes which Dr. Helfferich w ill introduce on the pretence that they will balance revenue and expenditure in thw year's Budget. The Vorwarts Continues to ridicule this fiction, ami has pointed out repeatedly that the estimates178 words
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Article611 1916-03-06 12 Prices Quoted in the Market tbk y ttsoArou Messrs Lyall and E. Brokers, issue the foil wag] Rubber Share*. Nona. Value. 2/- Allagar I 1 Anglo Java 2/- Anglo Malay 1 Ayer Kuaiag 2/- BatangMaiaka 1 BatuCu 1 Batu Tin 2/- Bekofa 1 Bukit Kaian" I 2/-611 words
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Advertisement49 1916-03-06 12 t tttt»tm»>itMt»>mm««t«tmtmmH»mM 5 SHIP BRAND jj t #M WINDHAM I S l^f ijs SUGAR CORN 5 if AS A VEGETABLE THERE IS NOTHING 3 I Wpl I A ifi ***** Tpy v; y u to like it. 3&&d§|| Obtainable at ai.,. pbikcipal retail a 4*T»iw-i'f. »«*jm*«.V i$ stores. *******»ii*«*T*w49 words
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Article1300 1916-03-06 13 A Sane View of Things. The German Hate. t a vigorous leader ii tan recent stirring 0 with after the war i n says that prior »n of the Govemre waa more than a aa t<> whether the aid be relied upon to1,300 words
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Advertisement219 1916-03-06 13 I AT THE Si Alhambra Theatre V m BEACH ROAD. V/S THE HOUSE OF QUALITY K§ I THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. w I O The Leading Theatre in Singapore. $2 M. H. KENYON-SLADE gg 8 I Unique Success of Coppee's Orange Blossom Company of I G Vaudeville Star Artist,»219 words
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Advertisement98 1916-03-06 13 i IMIMiMiBn, v AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale. Auction Salt* of Unredeemed Pledges from Pawnshops on Tuesday, 7th March, 1916, at No. 23 Riverside, in Malacca. Gotntft€ncinQ (it ]</ a.m. Chops Thye Cheong Tong and Ban Hong. The pledges will he on view on the 4th and 6th March, 1916. THOH98 words
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Article1219 1916-03-06 14 Awarded in The Great War. With the bestowal of the V ictoria Cros-< on Sergeant Brooks, of the Colustream Guards, the number coniw red during the present war has been brought to 119, including a clasp given to an officer who won the cross in the Soutli African1,219 words
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Advertisement421 1916-03-06 14 K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 74 i BRAS BASAH i GAO i Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate. WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation il either English or Maiar r I i EPHOKK NO. 124r>. IS-12 u CRAND SALE. OUR dgfcl RAILWAY REGULATOR WATCH an excellent for3 o Rs. 10. Now for in. 5- Best421 words
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Advertisement68 1916-03-06 14 MINERAL WATER f.\ mmbiki Taiwan) BOILED SALMON SUGAHARA Co. 332 334 North Bridge Koad. "phone L333 j MYSTERIES Al quarterprice. Mmteriei of Court ofL/indoi Spurt* (16 Voiuibevj, bold typo, i.rof js-:«. i. Full set l-j, po*t fv'-e. Harmoniums. Stogla reed 15 k lis. ii'j Doable reed Et«. 25* R*. 3368 words
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Advertisement197 1916-03-06 14 New Stock of Books Drill and Field Training Field Entrenchments I Musketry Company Drill Illustrated Squad Swedish M Recruit Training (Infantry) 1914 Religion and the War The Achievement of France Over There (War scenes on the Western Frit) Kent's Care for the Wounded THE WISDOM OF THE EAST SERIES. The197 words
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Advertisement279 1916-03-06 15 13 5E LET TO LET. Compound house i oTO ylang IWd, Iji to So. m r v Mi LET. r i ctorj to be let r! n ngement to uting tram. Apply aja Tribune. 17-3 TO LET. id, lately occupied Hi y i. idla w h Co. i i.- 1279 words
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Advertisement524 1916-03-06 15 NOTICES NOTICE. Mr. M Shelton, who has had 20 years experience in diseases of the hail; scalp and urinary tracts attends jaily at us residence at 7-1 Oxlev Rd. Attendance 8 to 11a.m. and 4 to J o.tKJ p.m. If 30.4 Notice. IN THE MATTEFM)F THE AiIEN ENEMIES (WINDING IIP)524 words
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Advertisement331 1916-03-06 15 WANTED I WANTED AT ONCS. A Junior clerk st ith a knowledge of Typewriting (Empire). Apply N. P. O. 0 Malaya Tribune. 3 3 I WANTED. A Chinese Dispenser is wanted for a L-eal dispensary. State salary required and apply with testimonials to Box 210, c/o Malaya Tribune. 172 16.3331 words
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Advertisement476 1916-03-06 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED [X IN ILAXD BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capita! in 50,000 Share* of £20 each £1,200,000 Keaerve Fund £1,800 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS, the Bank of England, Thn London Uty and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and476 words
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Advertisement391 1916-03-06 15 IN3URANCE_ HEUNC ON INSURANCE CO. LTQ. Inutrpnrai i in Efoagkooc.) Capital $1,000,000. FIIE DEPARTMENT-:.'- i on iluil'linj/s and Merchandise currenl rates. MARINE DEPABIWNT -In n effected on Hulls and Cargo. For fall particulars us to rat ill other inf Apply to the Branch I >nW, 59 Market Street Singapore. TIEN391 words
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Advertisement1429 1916-03-06 16 *t**t****tt*ttttt****t*t**t*ttt*ttttt*t*t*t** *****t*tt***tttttt*t*******tt^^ u 1 GUAN KIAT Co., t Head Offiee: 37 Phillip Street. BRANCH STORES 7" Phillip Street No. 14 and Tank Road Nos. 14, 100 and 102. j Telegraphic Address I elephOne NOS. 1174, 1233, J Codes Used S I GUANKIAT. I (Private 1450). I A.B.C. 5th Edt. and,1,429 words
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Advertisement349 1916-03-06 1 A). British India AND Apcar Line OMPANIRH iNCORPOKATBI* IN ENGLAND.; f Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. r ntracl with His Majesty's Government). Jap*i\ P nang, Ceylon. Australia, India, h Egyps Mediterranean Ports and London. 1 will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. •mswabb (roa Kubopb). Outwabd349 words
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Advertisement358 1916-03-06 1 STIIOMVAART-M IATSCHAPPIJ (BTE VMSH iP COM PA N V "NEDERLAvD" THREE WEEKLY MAIL sekVICK BETWEEN .JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, Vla SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALM AS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are to Arrive on the undermentioned datea I OUTWARD. Rembrandt M«.r. 7 Ornnje y a 28 Vond- 1 Apl.358 words
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Advertisement503 1916-03-06 1 N. V, K. NIPPON VTSEN KAISFM (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL I*"*** STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE M«.aL"Zf"? A """l""*" 1 betWe, Yok„b*»» ri. port, M MMmillm ni i Undo,, „„der mail contract with >h» Imperial l., u a neß 7est hnt.T y e! °T'' ravM fi"H with alUh, taljwt inproraMnta503 words
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Article412 1916-03-06 2 Europe. Par London Knight Companion, March 5 Kansas. March 7 Protestlatia, Marfch I I [jo Maru, March l r > Nankin March 16 Demodocns March 25 Qlenstrae end March Nore April 4 Poiresias April 8 For Liverpool Pingsney March LO Bnmaeas A |>nl 1 Machaon April LO412 words
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Article298 1916-03-06 2 Vessels in Port. British. 3TBAMBR IKRTn. DAT! Sri Pat ana Inner IMn 9 Recorder l)nte ;Ms 23-1 Sandakan Inn, (s 29-2 Hye Leong do I-.'} Batavier ..<» 3 3 I tola No. 4 Wharf do Faltali No. 7 Wharf 1-3 Paroo No. T Wharf do Perak No 7298 words
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Article175 1916-03-06 2 Batavier for Anamba and N'atnna Islands Perak for Fort 3wethenham and Telok Anson. Meran *'or ?e)at Pandjang, Bangand kalis Hye Leong for Malacca Singapore for Rangoon Hanmto for Rangoon. 1 For London is tuned to load th-* <*len and Shire liner Ulenstrae at the end of the present175 words
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Article493 1916-03-06 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with thr) local Commi rcial Wireleaa Sta ion Lopes y I niies. The P o linor hfore leaves <»n 'he 4th Aj til i* F<»r Liverpool has been (he !{(>!• liner Romaens sailing on April Ist. h'«»r ITiadivostock is493 words
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390 1916-03-06 2 Fatal Accident to Popular Mariner. It is with f <-e|» regret that w»announce the death o! Captain L. II. Darke, at the agt? ef yars, by drowning at 'lull, information of which reachet* us too lute for piii.iication on :saturdav. Capt. Darke ranked390 words
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Article166 1916-03-06 2 Ceylon Cargo Lost. rii« targe Well liner Springwell w;i> expected at Colombo on .he 18th aUimo from London with about 2,QPO tons of cargo for Cevioo. The cargo consisted chit fly of Governments goods, including material for the railway, while local engineering firms too Were exppetih-; goods for166 words
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Article165 1916-03-06 2 The boom in the shipbuilding industry of Japan continue' without flagging. Already *ix r esse Is hare been launched in -Japan so fsr this year. The first -.tesiuei launched wasthe N Y.K. *.s. Tokiwn Maru, 7,25 5 tons (built by the MnsuH«hi Yard, Nag- a«*ki) <>n Januart IMh165 words
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Article241 1916-03-06 2 and head of the. Ha Company is organit'm« ping o»'.•!i• which shall be th»* <m States i i 1 Wall Strei t". HI the Am- i ica il American owned It is Icarnc i i the ships v ill sail on a j New Yen k t<> rcban present.241 words
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Article141 1916-03-06 2 Vessels Expected K Companion i 1 {<»11 > rtl i roro Singapof >.• [w < tnd London. Agents, Boustead, Hampshire Ud. Yuioppa Maru K from Stngap re for Penanj Colomtx and Bombay llessrs Guthrie ami Co. Ltd Gregory ipcar (B.I.) lOtl Mai from Singapore :or 1 Madras an141 words
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Article56 1916-03-06 2 Pol lowing ire parti i Japattefce «te.«n*er*» noa mania- charters Vessel* The Maauda fa Osaka Shorten Kaiaa 18 Hokkaido C dtiery 11 Yam ishitH S. S. G. KatHuda > C< Uchida S S Nankai Ulv. Kurii>a> Co. Sung Chan Co. Toyo Ki-.* Kai^hfi Mitsubishi Suzuki Co 156 words
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Article331 1916-03-06 3 Malaya Tribune.) wiiKin and Co., the r,u son, md Freight und date Feb 19 i ist rider date of when j i »*i l;lnts have before record Sa 'i T v hich BtoiMl at >. r > cents- then ever known -tins steadiij idvanceri w\ ii t!i" exception331 words
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Article132 1916-03-06 3 I'h' following o r i<< Itifi i been wmorted recently h «PP«« through hostile lets bav< Ship and Owners Flan T t» (A. C. de Qnellec (Mined. Six caimaltien.) and fi Is, PRIMULA ITnlrn. n \i t. 1 n«npM n (Sunt i« i oa t Mine132 words
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Article127 1916-03-06 3 Recognition hy 4dmiralt\, 1'he fact that the Admiralty has given permission tor all eligible men engaged as instructors and teachers on the I'hames Nautical t rai ni iig Col lege H M S. orcester) to !>e exempt from military or naval duty, shows how highly the authorities value127 words
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Article324 1916-03-06 3 London Bookings IVr V Jk O Maiwa: Mrs. J A. Webster. Mr L. Caldicott. Mr. Mrs. Pearson.Mr. Howell, Mr Si Mrs. K. Johnson am! 2 children, Mr Mrs. Tagg, Mr. Anderson. Mr. Garton, Mr. »V: Mrs. luown, Mr. A Mrs. Marshall, Mr. Gage. Per 1' A Ivhiva:—Mrs. Grisby324 words
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Advertisement36 1916-03-06 3 SINGAPORE SHIPCHAHDLERY Go \m itt U PROVIDORIN?. C RS. La inch mccl incoming ships. 16 Battery Road. TOP FLOOB relephone No. 141. promptly attended t<» from J itnu.ii y Ut, 1916 H. W. H.:STEYENS, Manager. 5-436 words
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Advertisement165 1916-03-06 3 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LI I). Telegraphic Address: u DOCK-YOKOHAMA. 1 nodes v H- A B.C. 4th, sth Edition. Li-.w Scott's, AI, an Wstkin'a DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT Telephone Nos. 376.r>0n. 681, 2050, 5740 No 1 DOCK i No. 2 DOCK No. 3 DOCK DockhVg Length 515 ft. I Decking Length165 words
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Advertisement415 1916-03-06 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOX HINA, J APAN. CEYLON, M IRSBILLES. H<)>i::w Atrt f>rj fW s» (j 191« 9W Atlaatiaw Mar. 19 P,r<h<.i» Apl.ll AmaaoM Mar. 24 urdilleie V p Ij uh M ar Andre Lefa n 1 Palynaneri P I 7 atlautwaa May 21 ,V h A415 words
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Advertisement499 1916-03-06 3 Combined Service Of i he Ocean S.S.Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated in Eufilaad) AN I The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorj rated in En gland.) Ii K1 U'KK N FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS' JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Ke^ular sailings between Singapore and Western Au-traiia., ca.iiug at Java (a> inducement offers Derby,499 words
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Miscellaneous467 1916-03-06 3 Mails Close. fo \namba «mi \ntuiu Islands Baiavter >.;;o ort Swpitt» nhaiii and c T-'-k An,, PeraK J Ju pin Selat I andjang, Beng kalis and Uasran Me run |>rn JJalMoa Hye Ltong X p„, Kangoon Singaporean pm rtaiigoon §Haurotri j )U To-morrow. I uiau Baton. a Pulan i l*467 words
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Advertisement639 1916-03-06 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VI HONGKONG, SH VNGH \I. NAGASAKI, fHE INLAND SEA, YOKO!l VM V. HON >LULU AND SAN FRANCISCO TO ALL POT NTS [N THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXK <> AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Displacement Speed Leave Hongkong, ANYO MARU 18,500 Tone Mar. II SHINYO639 words
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Advertisement513 1916-03-06 4 Kawasaki Dockyard-'o., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) 'Contmcttir* to tht Imperial Japanese Armyjind Navy and to Foreign Governments > M KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All rise* and descriptions of Boil. Marios and Land Engines, i N w Graving- Douks and r atent Slips. No. 1 Graving Does t2sft.513 words
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Advertisement230 1916-03-06 4 Ocean Si m Company, Lt A Mi China Mutual Itean Co., Ltd. 1 Incorporated in lt /I I $£s| Th Companies <t« pai s?e< ti and from J.man I London, Ami erd m every fortni ;ht t. Haw* And Lucr] m sends to Vhw oovi r, s Tacosaa, car«n M230 words
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