Malaya Tribune, 7 March 1916
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Title Section53 1916-03-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. SING DAILY.] and SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. If UI \j' 'j SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Cfte j Cribun*. TUESDAY, MARCH 7 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] 55 SINGAPORE, 1 'wt' —i m i ——i a TUESDAY,53 words
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Advertisement369 1916-03-07 1 >••■ mmt rmmmt m llllmi||| i Ml n,,||,|„, lIL|J |**C*saJL«3*y 99 Picture Palace J \n> .< n of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. Cha >ge of Programme To-night In The Second Snow THE RIM OF THE DESERT An Excellent "Balaoo" Feature Drama 2 THE CALL 2 T* i Part Photo-Play Drama369 words
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Advertisement198 1916-03-07 1 &wtia>MM>iittti4i#i lt j^i #tt g tt>>fi l^ gft# ltlil##»#ftt^——»■ if Acetic (99&98 D Acid I Veneer Chests I I Momi Chests j 5 i i I ETC. I 1 5 3 I Mitsui d\aufja, Jstd. I (Incorporated in Japax 2 st m^^.sms^ 5* Awarded! Numerous Cold Medals !jg 1 The198 words
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Article613 1916-03-07 2 Why does not God stop this war? If He were Almighty aud All-lov-ing le would have done so long This w.is the thesis of :i sermon preached !>v Father Bernard Vaughan on 12th jj-ceni") r at his chuich in Farm-street, London, W., before a large The613 words
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Article52 1916-03-07 2 The annual report of the Rubber Growers Association states that they have retained counsel and chartered accountants to prepare a strong cast tor submission to tbe Board of Referees administering the excess profits duty. It is hoped that as a result ■ome substantial concession may be52 words
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Article71 1916-03-07 2 Mr. L.C. Brown of the F.M.S. writing about coconut planting,' §ayg "I may mention, after my long experience of the coconut industry, that to prod ace really healthy and prodactive trees J eonBider tic- most critical stage of the plant is in its earlier life, i c f POln infancy71 words
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Advertisement90 1916-03-07 2 THE NOVELTY OF THE MOMENT K. m. S. MALAYA. j ON VIEW AT I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. I INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. IMMBMMMMMMiMMMMBMWBBBWBiiWMIWMBP Tampenis Cement Tile Works. MACHINE PRESSED CEMENT TILES. The Tiles of the Day MADE UNDER HIGH HYDRAULIC PRESSURK KNSURING Great Durability. SAMPLE? AT Nc. 94 SUNGEI ROAD90 words
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Advertisement411 1916-03-07 2 POWELL CcT-T CALENDAR FOR AURCH, 1916. Sus. j 5 L 2 i IfON. I 6 13 go 21 i i j i T'JES. 7 14 21 26 j j Wed. i s is 22 j Thurs. 2 9 16 23 FRI. 3 io ,17 24 M SAT. 4 11 18411 words
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Article327 1916-03-07 3 Marked Recovery of Trade. In the ««truggle between war conditions and rubber for para. r,) °unt influence in the Malay j Peninsula the latter ha. 'come out on top. Thanks to a largely increased output and a rise in price from 2s. to i-*., the Federated Malav States327 words
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Article192 1916-03-07 3 According to Budapest journals, the city of Budapest has been rej ducedto the extraordinary device of I raisinga loan in German money. It !is said that the city has secured in. j 30,000,000 for a period of 10 years, I although the mark is as dear192 words
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Article176 1916-03-07 3 Wh< ii the exig< ncies of the war called for the employment of all available forces of tie- Uussian Kmpire, the War Office bethonght itself of the splendid material remaiDing in -Manchuria guarding the railway and the frontier. From this force, resembling somewhat our Canadian Frontier Police, were176 words
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Advertisement216 1916-03-07 3 J MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I MOTOR REPAIRERS MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS GREASE j Cylinder Oil AND j Motor Accessories of Every Description. Sole Agents For: Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles —MICHELIN TYRES. Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 5,5-1 5-2, BEACH ROAD. NOTICE216 words
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Advertisement122 1916-03-07 3 6.W.5. DeShWCo. GOLDSMITHS JEWELLERS, 46 Sh.egif. Koad Solicit the Public s Patronage. ;>. ;j T Engraving our Speciality. v SAVE ON VTJITR LABOUR BILL f\ M Br USIN3 J < o,kW—, l ,B ,ir in hi —I—* Before deciding Elsewhere for your Requirements in the Furniture Line CALL ON THE122 words
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Advertisement312 1916-03-07 4 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Sale of Valuable Land and Houses Nop. 244 to 274 Kallang Koad (even numbers) Houses at Ski Koh Street and Nan Lock and brick kilns and coconut plantation at Kallaog Pudding. TJ BB HELD]AT MESSRS CHING &ENG LEE CO.'S SALE-ROOM, In the month of April, 1916.312 words
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Advertisement394 1916-03-07 4 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges from Pawnshops on Tuesday, 7fh March. 1916, at No. 23 Hiveraide, in Malacca. bmni*. ticing a*. I f > a /.v. Chops 1: ye heong Tom, ;m i Ban Hong. The pledges will be on view on the 4th and 6th394 words
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Advertisement203 1916-03-07 4 AUCTION SALES. IN THE ESTATE OF SHAIK ALI BIN AMBAR BANAiIAI (DECEASED.) j MUSTSOM SALE j OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND* AND HOUSES I SITUATE AT Weld Road, East Coast Road, and oft Teluk Kurau koad To be hold at Messrs CHING KENG LEE CO.'S SALE-RCO On Monday, 13th March, 1916,203 words
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Article168 1916-03-07 5 I Woofided Soldiers to hscape. n i, lid heroism oi. the part of a g maid is described in al of Great Deeds of the air When the Germans i.er oative place, ami the ij British were forced to ,1 their wounded in the vtnl where she168 words
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Article83 1916-03-07 5 [a rata—-the valleys of I i tea and tbe 1 igris—may tbe great pi izea of it v ir t says the New tlh laMeJ Garden f»f of tbe race, the ise of the ancient world: 1 t the rninfl of Babylon ites, due south of83 words
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Article58 1916-03-07 5 1 re, March 7- J ink 4 2/4 19/« Demand 2/4J at 'V, 2/4 29/ M k T. T. J 741 nk I i 10? bank d/d «7i Bai r T 131J k d/d baying rate S.. r >4 a last issue 1/4 3/S2 r, 1/4J I ?land rate58 words
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Advertisement639 1916-03-07 5 attempt to provide a B Ay Nft progressive feeding of TO Jyy "mr* Infants vas ever <l:c. E^j ot \ia lully canu d ut unti| s Vv\ "J /W 'Allenburys* seri ;of Infants' El >rtSk T jf* i Foodj were introduced. So S successful lave ih !'Ai!cnl urys' m F°639 words
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Advertisement257 1916-03-07 5 j Gents' Hats Hosiery. I I New Deliveries i I I Felt Hats. jj I British Manufacture. I p air, rw tamed. NV.t ffl j\ I I sill; band t«, match wi-h hit I el:.:. Stftrf m I y uiulp brown, and pearl. I'M W /jw $5.50 eiich. Ij I257 words
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Article768 1916-03-07 6 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morcing i i Singapore, March 7. M mi I.y ill Mid hi- alt, Exchange and MiarUr j±< rh iaattC the following liat of <juotatioiib:Rubber Shares. Num. Vain*-. Blim. Sellers. 2,- Altagax 2/- 2/4J 1 Angk> Java 16/- 20/--2- Anglo-Mai 10/- lift768 words
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Article83 1916-03-07 6 Singapore (Tank-Road) Dailf Mail Paily leaves for tin 1 north it 7./ smii r.«i 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johon* at lu.'J'. 1 «iin no >n. 1.30 pm }«in 4.|t>pn Mail arrivrs from north at f.Iii an. ami 7.11 p.m. Tram- leuve from ,F »h- re 7.l83 words
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Advertisement268 1916-03-07 6 i■. 3m m m n |r > f J||| Little Lectures |f j w iter revivf a drooping new life and new tality to I== It is i nil ,v if>rati\ c, H=£ 'a 1 a a Nerve Kood all in one Therefore^ blood I irr i'fw vitality, rhe benelit268 words
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Advertisement237 1916-03-07 6 I"* -■llii■in i B in mmmm 1H« M JIM WW* —IiWW —in ■lin__ M TO-NIGHT GREAT STARRING ATTRACTION TO-NJUHT FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY AT THE PALLADIUM I %S3p3r2 Premier Theatre Grcherd Rosd Singapore's I, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF I The Great Carsons Introducing theii Refined, 'Sensational, Spectacular, Shnrp-Sli _XS< > THAT237 words
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Advertisement72 1916-03-07 6 SAL VIT.4E Th»' most powerful but bar sul;>. immediate ami perman* cases of debilitated and worn out sonfl both young and old. Pri< Re I per phial. S C R;Y. M.A., iiMtficttuiil Chemist, .'>(;, DhuramtollahStteet, C utl 20-12 \LAbsolulely Free. '40 years' experience, late vet incut Ife iv ;i Officer72 words
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Miscellaneous175 1916-03-07 6 Singapore \oIunteer Corps. Orders lor the week ending Friday, March 10 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Mount Palmer Maxim Co., x.c.os. Drill Hall Slit; v. do SV.|{, Otlieers, A C.O's. m d«« Vet aiis Co. Olivers A X C.O's. «;<• Chi»i >e Co. I»ras Ha .«ah Kd. Maiay Co.175 words
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Article126 1916-03-07 7 ijiiiiaro* TiiH MKL'iil CIJ}\ Competition. I .auti bag been 'n»*etition i i«m< ■<. bf the c l p ip"l HOtffJ, i" loiiowitig are ilie bi .i a: s .ai rj i. io«iii.iameijk| j not f tarr< t iii i ,■'t j i U74 J". 40 I I C126 words
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Article238 1916-03-07 7 i Singu'jore, Mai th 7.; 7V». 491 100 tony sold; I i</>../. Weak. Sfirj Ffaui —Strong. 1 n r. —Strong. 11. f IJI) *duetto—, Market Steady I v.i Lea! Market Quotatic&s. 11!! S. per pfcul N! S,J s 35.00 p >pr [kli 10.00 U>pra Goroug Talo 10.15 Copra238 words
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Article73 1916-03-07 7 Mtwra Ontbrie and Co., the local fr.ts of t;>f com pi ny, favour Qd with the advice fr i j London, by eablegrai thai the di ectora ot the Übn V). SO Kohl r Co Ltd., have reco nm. ti l«*d the payment o% i Goal dividend73 words
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Article134 1916-03-07 7 Illicit Opium. in the Second Court, this morning, Wong Sii 4 Fatta, a Shanghai Chinese, was charged with being in possession of opium to value of $3d on tiiw s.s. Hong Kheng in Lag' on Dock, Evidence was triven jto tne effect that a revenue board rd the134 words
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Article55 1916-03-07 7 Karuppayab, a Tamil, appeared! for balnn Irund Jrunk and dis- orderly in Kallai Koad. His Wor-I ship said trial I,is face s«?*:nt?<l rather familiar t > him and this was not the first time he as prodaced in court charl with the sauieoffenci Fourteei days'55 words
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Article45 1916-03-07 7 Tan Uheok pleaded guilty and was given two months for the theft of b* tahils <- robber valued at .51. It was allege! that the accused was found tapping rubber trtes in the vicinity of an estate belonging to the' Bukit Sembawang Rubfca^rCo45 words
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Article73 1916-03-07 7 In the Third Court, \x fore Mr. N. D, M idie, an Indian was charged at tho tanee Inspect r Cw-k- ivy of the Municipality with (i) failing to carry a Ik* nee a..a (2) Belling a Illiterate 1 milk. He was found guilt} am] ordered to vlO73 words
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Article117 1916-03-07 7 Tan Liv am, Cheong Inn, T!n.« Lay an*l fan Lay were dm with ere ating an affray in Victoria Street. Ti. y were eaoh Sued $5 ami Hi.- Worship farther ordered each of th«*in to sign a hop. If< $50 !>> keep t|>eaee fur thre.* m >ntl Low117 words
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Article282 1916-03-07 7 The following letter has I e«*n received froai tbe Hon, Financial Secretary in London:— sCromwell Road, London, S.W. Janaary Lltb., UU s. H. Zaeharias, Esq., Kanla Lami Federated Malay oi-.i-ie, IX ar Sir,— I b g tc acknow]< dee the draft for £50, being a further donation282 words
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Article42 1916-03-07 7 untitled •I tnister in 1 tn g.i 111 > r 1 v *a! I >. J iM i \'l g 4 j .iin :..-y and Minis* r Pl*nipotk miary at Bogota. Coloml i;i His Exc 'ilencv Roma, will shortly I< aye r bis aen42 words
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Advertisement125 1916-03-07 7 RAFFLES I Refreshment Room ;5 »Jr tv.t —fc Hi <*.... »r -~r—» .-..?»4•.*> I ADJOINING I Confectioners' Shcp I BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE i I From 9 t.m. ti!l midnight j Ice- Cafe* s, Pastry, Cold Brinks, Tea, Coffee 5: Cjcc::, Etc. I fiernoon Teas and Late Suppers I A125 words
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Advertisement269 1916-03-07 7 LATEST ADVERTISING. I IN AID CF THE Had Cross Fund AT THE Aihambra 1 he itre On I icy, march 9. Special Pepformanee V udevllle figures. Tb« Whole >< the tfrceipts VIUTIitSIA THEATRE V? AH PIPE c PA&inaAau Aiu'ii' A 4 t ill i 'V Cm 51 fid 'a m269 words
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Miscellaneous160 1916-03-07 7 n v TnppQ r tt j i j* K.J i* I To-dav. I S! rovf* fay. < 11 L.rli Water —0-i"* a.m. i't. 2 mis. l J -?4 p.m. 9 ft. ins. To-morrow. A-h AWiiw-IaT. i! Water —0-36 a.m. ft. 2 ins.: 1-7 p.m. ft. 1> ins. Tivrsday, St» L160 words
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Article975 1916-03-07 8 There is a famine of ships, and a I ship famine to-day affects directly or indirestly ertry family in the land—either by increased prices, or by a lack of food and other things. The fewer the ships, the higher the prices charged for sea-carriage i and to-day975 words
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Advertisement138 1916-03-07 8 ROBINSON Co. White Rose i Hair Oil mm SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR ROBINSON 00. I n Xi i ll v itel\ perfumed liWSgp*' dressing for the hair. I Price 65 cts per bottle. I ROBINSON Co. jfaifl«ri»' »MWWW)Wt»WMMMWHMM I Motor Spirit SOLI) BY All Garages and Retailers j IN SINGAPORE. j138 words
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Advertisement108 1916-03-07 8 Chinese I "Republican Flag" COGNAC. 1 Sole [mpoi \ev# I Caldbeck, Macgregor AWE> COMPANY I Wime and Spirit M_ROHA\r>. 1 tw y ntvn irjj—can— ADELPHI HOTEL Every Night During I Dinner I Grand Filipino Band I WILL PLAY. I j j I J r j I THE j $100 Billiard108 words
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Advertisement16 1916-03-07 8 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case t Sterilised Natural Milk n i' Ideal Unsweetened Milk 510 5016 words
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Article237 1916-03-07 9 $1.75 up. H n Upper Wilkie Road, ni April 1. See advt. I Linton, of the P. W, rig for Malacca on H i v« ns, 1 >f Ipoh, I me to join the I Hay. formerly of m I his I >attei y to H I237 words
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Article59 1916-03-07 9 Page. n Km nit 9 Shipping 9 10 News 10 it England... 10 il 2 mi a Oirl 5 6 Lligtnea 7 7 Ptmine 8 neral 9 Kifles 9 9 lit Suaadron 10 I*' 10 .t 11 N n i 2 ?j iper 13 M Journalists 1-1 i)ping Gazette59 words
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Obituary616 1916-03-07 9 Death of Mr. Tan Chay Yan, J.P. We greatly regret to record the sodden death of Mr. Tan Chay Yan, 01 Malacca, at his residence last evening. It is sad news that will corne as a ?hock to his large circle of tnends in the Straits and F.Ms an616 words
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Article96 1916-03-07 9 The members of the Japanese I !roS9 Mission, which has been gneh excellent work in EngI n during the past year and is returning to Japan, is due here th safternoon b\ the N. Y. K. liner Fnshimi. On arrival hwre they w i be welcomed by representative of the96 words
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Article356 1916-03-07 9 The Woman's Share. We have received from a correspondent in Kuala Lumpur, who would perhaps prefer to remain anonymous, the following communication, which we venture to think opens out a new sphere of usefulness, and one which doubtless Mr. Alma Baker, with hi* tactfulness, will be able356 words
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Article221 1916-03-07 9 H, E. Brigadier-General Ridout, G. C, arrived at Malacca on Sanday last for the pnrpose of inspecting the Chinese Company of the M. V. R. Accompanied by Capt. Sime and 2nd Lieutenant Butler, the General reached the Padangjust after 5 30 p. in. where the Chinese Volunteer221 words
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Article182 1916-03-07 9 The War on Shipping. President v. K&iser. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Mar. 5,40 p.m. New York The pro-Germans are much discomfited at the Senate vote, especially as a similar defeat is likely in the House of Representatives. Comment when snmmed up indicates that the Senate has shown thatREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 182 words
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Article171 1916-03-07 9 London. Mar. .5.10 p. tn. Amsterdam In the Prussian Diet Herr Liebknecht, in the conrse of a tierce outburst against the Censorship, said the mention of the trials of peace demonstrators and food rioters being prohibited, the population v.-us ignorant how these were growing. He denounced the171 words
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Article53 1916-03-07 9 London, Mar. o. 1.2. r p.m. Paris: The official daily review states that it is reporte I that Turkey is considering peace negotiations on the initiative of Talaat Bey. The Corriera delta Sera saj a that two Turkish envoys have been sent te Switxerlan t to negotiate53 words
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Article78 1916-03-07 9 London. Mar. 11.4 I p.m. Cairo: The members the Assembly visited the Sue* Canal defences an i th*» great military camp. They admired the splendid dispositions and installations and returned with an inef!"ac*V>le im. pression of the solidity or the defences an 1 'he a le4aatenese of78 words
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Article888 1916-03-07 9 STILL FIGHTING FOR VERDUN. Germans Fatigued. London, Mar. 5, 3 p.m. I'aris '1 he 1 attlo of Verdun was most furious throughout yesterday but the evening found the position of the a< 1 versar ies -inchangod, The enemy continued to make his greatest ell'orts at iW *li888 words
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Article71 1916-03-07 10 L< ndon, Mar. 5, 11.20 p.m. Official A new African Genera] Service Medal has been institub to commemorate native operatioi s in Mast. Central and West Africa It is to be granted to the forces nndei Colonel Cubitt in the oj erationa at shi ruber herr is71 words
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Article54 1916-03-07 10 in V'new I apj cai ioi t ace says Lo cai > witness hi itence Europe tearina its ilf t< 7 I 1 peats hid proposal that eaclj bellisre rent shonl I declare Ms dasir. 3 but should bo road id make sacrifieas resulting in a54 words
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Article117 1916-03-07 10 Cbuagkiinj Captured n\ the Rcpphlicaaa. A dtspat -<t wai received in official eiretes w rokiu <<n Feb. 14 report* ing the ccupatio iof Chungking© the cap tal I S&eohuan, b\ the Yunnan n rolnth tunica. A uiapatch emanating from wuHiinmii, .Mr > received, con t nil fall of117 words
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Article156 1916-03-07 10 London. Mar. f>. 2.20a.m. The Press Bureau states that two Zeppelins raided the north-east coast on Sunday night. Their movements up to iia present have not been clearly defined. Some bombs wore dropped in the i?ea near the shore. It is unknown whether any damage was156 words
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Article84 1916-03-07 10 Chasing the Turk. London. Mar. 11 .,>5 p.in. loin.yiatl: ho cc mmunh|u«* i s \>»> t xj«ioiltHl loi:iiet-n nancy at Ii.ukst. i lit i f waa lesj crate "i L' It tin; cuiOiS. ol whifli wo <>o j cupkil six. i lie Germany made a violent atj84 words
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Article111 1916-03-07 10 [By Courtesy 61 tl Frew} tmd-GeneniU) Vest niu'"' n tl f V j lue Vu oi Di»iiUUi2loiii; we made a strong counter-attack, and progressed on the immediate outskirts There iras an intense bombardment in Woe vi c. To-day the bombardment was active m different sectors in the111 words
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Article272 1916-03-07 10 REUTEIfS TEL K'CRA MS. London. Mar. G, 1.25 p.m. Portugal has seized four German steamers at Madeira. London, Mar. 6, 1.21 p.m. Paris M. Cleinencan's newspaper, L" Bomtne «n- ha me, haa been suspended for a w< It. London, Mar. 5, 3 40 p.m. Paris Vice-Admiral Lobon272 words
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Article36 1916-03-07 10 The last of the series of Lecture, on the War will lx Riven to-morrow at P-m- I:• Mr. R. J. Birtlett, AR. t\s, W ho will take for his subject ;;The Wai Woman's part therein.36 words
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867 1916-03-07 10 Jaya Opera's Aid. Last night bsfore a crowded house the Jaya Opera Company ol Muar give a performance of Aii Baha and the Forty Robbers. The play was performed under i tho njost distinguished patronage ;ef their Excellencies Sir Arthur I Young, K.C.MG., the867 words
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Advertisement185 1916-03-07 10 1 5 for the prlc off 4, I «i J U MOiori <*"?);" ul, old eJ »P. 1 w trou-.,;- ,„.o of „v confoußd, U S lac vr*fij I ;is burst aud T 1 >ay« 1 X-'A Afotorisi No scare I 1 ii* a i M 1 M looked on185 words
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Advertisement74 1916-03-07 10 Property Sales Ching K»v> j.. I (Jo/ij yesterday ait< im or L*ea£en<>id .t i.. Mol atiu I Snlt m U, ■q. ft, bought I Mr.l Mil K« for 200. v reeiioi' i [*trwl mw *27 Upper raiij.■• n l< .'>:* 864aq.i, bought b\ M Tin lor |1 Nj Freehold land74 words
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Article147 1916-03-07 11 ißxclUidvt to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quota-' tion.s lor tO-daj Alor Gajah $3.35 13.45 Ayer Kunings 1.35 \a:> Ayer Molek 2.20 230 Ayer Panas g 2"> Balgownie 4.50 L 7."> Bukit Jelotong 0.674 0.72, Bukit Katil 0.77 o^B2^ Changkat147 words
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Advertisement96 1916-03-07 11 I 1 I THE 1 Pot Stills) I 0F i [Great Britain! j Have Been I Taken Over by Government, j I NEVERTHELESS IBuchanan'sl I be able to continue 3 I to supply their famous I blends and to maintain 5 I quality as before, 3 I being; in the96 words
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Advertisement201 1916-03-07 11 Wonderful Discovery of the age. Potentine. The world's Nerve Tonic and vitaliser, invigorates the brain, stimulates manhood, sustains womanhood, euros youthful indiscretion and restores functional activities. Price Rs. 2. Kematone. A biood rurifier; a Liver Tonic. Price Rs. MO. Ayrsha. A brain cooler, Beauty ■estorer, Hair grower and a nicely201 words
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Advertisement207 1916-03-07 11 A Supereminent Attraction To-Night I AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE I i jissl THOMAS EDISON PRESENTS Trlrl FAMOUS AND WORLD-FAMED ACTRESS j MARY FULLER] j BQLLY of the DAILIES < By Acton I)avies-dn 12 Parts. A Series oF 12 Splendid Stories > PRODUCED iX COLLABORATION WITH i Home Chat The207 words
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Article68 1916-03-07 12 Notes and Comments from all Paris of THE ARCHIPELAGO. The Salvation Army. Sixty-five new otficers of tbe Salvation Army are expected to arrive in the Netherlands Indies ifuring this year from Headquarters. It is understood that at least twentylour of then will become active in plague extinction68 words
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Article98 1916-03-07 12 During the past few years the bs -ed of horses has deteriorated in t.. Karang Anjer district. In order t prevent a further decrease of good stock the regent of that <listiict recently imported a couple ol hundred horses from Sumbaws for breeding purposes and the results 098 words
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Article98 1916-03-07 12 There is a great ileal of speculative buying in 4 ':ii;ine in .lava at present, Japanese dealers purchasing the drug at fabulous prices. The reason forbnyingis not known. b;>t it is believed that it is required for the Japan se army. < others L >ld the view that98 words
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Article143 1916-03-07 12 The Future of Rubber Cultivation i Netherlands East India was the t' esnbjecl lecture I en recently by Prof.Dr.G.Van Ltersonatthe Indian ciety at The L io. He remarked that the world's production of raw nil ber in the past yeai was estimate at 145,000 U ns,' of which143 words
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Article222 1916-03-07 12 Between the stations of Sepandjang and Kemendoeng a terrible motor misha] occ aired which caused the death* ot Mr. Sickinga, a retired naval officer and partner in rirtu oC Alfred Rerg C< at Sourabaya. Returning from i> trip t<- Blitar, he steered Che vehicle himself while i222 words
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Article272 1916-03-07 12 The Assistant Resident of Soerakarta, Mr. J. Th. P. Blumberger is shortly going on leav»-. Prices for the tickets in the Colonial Lottery are rising, they being now quoted at tls. 15. Oen Kheng Hian was the last Bucceasfnl tenderer for the supply of Banka 1 ice.the272 words
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Advertisement192 1916-03-07 12 GRAND SALE. I ĕR AIL WAY REGULATOR WATCH Price Rs. 10. Now for Ra. 5. Best Nickel Eight day Open Face i Watch. Price Us. 20. Now sold for j Rs. 10. Same in Silver Case Open Face. Price Rs. 24. Now sold for Rs. 12. Same in Silver Hunting192 words
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Advertisement31 1916-03-07 12 Let the "BUICK" Motor Lorry solve your Transport Problems JT jg-to May we ciplan* I VI in detail how 4 BUICK' Lorn* ran In n/' serrir YOU. c Automobile Engineers SINGAPORE31 words
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Advertisement712 1916-03-07 13 —^Tl—TJ^M^^^TTl^^™ I ■iiiinigiyyuiu»u»uuu lT[jnrilll|||| ||||||||||H| |H MI mn im ihububub hhhhhhhiihihhhi huhipp" Extraordinary i AT THE g Alhambra Theatre V 1 ig BEACH ROAD 'f 8? I THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. g The Leading Theatre in Singapore. 88 8 M. H. KENYON-SLADE. H Unique Success712 words
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Article743 1916-03-07 13 1 \mong the Turks. work accomplished by an marksman during the Gallipoli is described iv stage. Private Frank r another Australian, ooper W. E. Sing may i Australia's champion r daring th« time he was accounted for over >f coarse, during enemy robably shot many more. Sing's743 words
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Article102 1916-03-07 13 Oener&l Joffre, speaking to a deputation from the French National Union of Railwaymen, said Let the civilians stand fast. it is essential that the French people should be steadfast, and victory will be ours. "I do not say that it will came at once or in the102 words
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Article855 1916-03-07 14 £2,000 Damages Awarded. In the King'* Bench on 12th January, the jury awarded Xl',000 damages in an action brought by the Englebert Tyres, Ltd., and Mr. F ritz Muhlenkamp, motor dealers, of Portland Street, W., against tlie V ictor Tyros Company, Ltd., of Westminster and Mr. \V855 words
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Article350 1916-03-07 14 Interesting Features of Last Wars Accounts. The Institute's accounts for 1015, to be submitted to the next Council Afeetiug, present features of striking interest and encouragement. The subscriptions of members during the first complete jear of war were slight, ly higher than in the previous twelvemonths, while350 words
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Advertisement429 1916-03-07 14 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Bench Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charge? Moderate mi -ir-TTrm-imnmr— ni,mt mw mM m K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 S 74 1 ERAS BASAH fOAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate. WORK dl'AK.i NTEED. i t Consultation in cither English ,'or Malay Tei ephone No. 1245. IS-12429 words
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Advertisement73 1916-03-07 14 Confectionery* Banana Drops, Milk Caramels, Chocolate, Peanut Toffy, Jelly Bean?, Jam bo Peanuts, etc. SUGAHARA Co. 332 334 North Bridge Road. PHONK \;m. I BUSINESS IN WAR TIME, j I It is our intention to continue I to advertise our various spe- I cialitiea with unabated vigour, f and our73 words
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Advertisement239 1916-03-07 14 I New Stock of BookJ I Drill and Field Training j j Field Entrenchments 1 Musketry I Company Drill Illustrated I S( l uad I Swedish I Recruit Training (Infantry) 1914 I Religion and the War j j The Achievement of France I Over There (War scenes on the Western239 words
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Advertisement305 1916-03-07 15 TO 3E LET TO LET. Compound house t i 1 oflH raylang Road, Apply to No. 180 a TO LET. [Jpper Wilkie Road, te 1 tennis lawn, water iaid on. 1916. Apply to m, s Malacca street. o TO LET. her factory i o be let any Arrangement to Btiog305 words
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Advertisement463 1916-03-07 15 NOTICES NOTICE. Mr. M Shelton, who has had 20 year- experience in disease of the SSfi!? K and ur nary tr;icts atte «dB Rd At tendance 8 to i] a.m. and 4 to a.oo p.m. 1 30-1 NOTICE. Subscribers to the Malaya Tribune to whom accounts have been rendered but463 words
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Advertisement309 1916-03-07 15 WANTED WANTED. A Chinese Dispenser is wanted for a Local dispensary. State salary required and apply with testimonials to Box 210, c/o Malaya Tribune. 172 16.3 WANTED AT ONCE. Competent Machine Rulers. Good salaries to steady men. Apply with testimonials to A. B.C. o Malaya Tribune. 16-2 House Wanted. Wanted309 words
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Advertisement470 1916-03-07 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN FN tLAXD BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capita! in 50,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800 000 Reserve Liability of Pre rietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The 3ank of England, Th« London City and Midland' Bank, Ltd., The London County470 words
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Advertisement440 1916-03-07 15 INSURANCE HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Hoofkoat.) Capital $1,000,000. FIRE *epted on Building* and Merchandise at current rates. MARINE DEPARTMENT -Insurance ri)tic f e<\ on Hulis and Car:;-;. For fall particular! as to ratesan I all other informal ion Apply to the Branch IMfiee, 59 Market Street, Singapore.440 words
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Advertisement1317 1916-03-07 16 S I 1 Head Office: 37 Phillip Afreet. 1 5 J BRANCH STORES A T .—Phillip Street No. 14 and Tank Road Nos. !4. ICO ard 102 »1 I .1 *»'Mii»h—aaazaai—aw J M 44 J Telegraphic Address Telephone NOS. 1174, 1233, Codes Ugph X .1 2 j GUANKIAT. (Private 1450).1,317 words
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Advertisement342 1916-03-07 1 British India AND 4pcar Line fttPAKIKH IMCOBPORa PRl> IN KNGLAIfD.) Mail and Passenger Services. *eninsulmr and Oriental Sailings. stractwith tlis Majeaty's Goveromeni). P nang, Ceylon, Australia, India, J( Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London *i earners if ill Leave Sitijstpore on or about Mail Lines. Europb) (M-twako (pon China). Col with342 words
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Advertisement356 1916-03-07 1 SToOMYAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAIviD" THREE WEEKLY MAIL sf?KVICK BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE. BELAWAN DELI, SABANG. DURBAN, CAPETOWN, j LAS I'ALMAS AND VICE VERSA are doe to arriro on the j undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Rembrandt Mar. 9 Oranje Mar. 28 Vondel Apl. 1« Kon der Nederl. May 9 Grotius356 words
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Advertisement593 1916-03-07 1 j NIPPON rUSEN KAISHA N ORPORATKD IN JA>V N) j (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSMfP CO) EUROPEAN LINE A terries hi maintained between Yok< hama via perw U Marseille* ar.d Loaded, seder mail contract wit? me Imperial fmnarar Government The New Twin-screw Steamer- maintaining this sert*. have been epeciaily designed and contaraetcd,593 words
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464 1916-03-07 2 Turope. For London Knight Companion* i port Kansas, in port Protesilaus, March 11 fyo Main, March 15 Nankin Mai 16 Demotl >ens M irch 25 (jflenstrae end March Nore April 1 Feiresias April <S For Liverpool: Pingsuey M trch 1' Enuiaeus Apiil 1 Machaori April 10464 words
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Article304 1916-03-07 2 Vessels in Port. BritishSTBAMSfL F3BRTH. DATS Sri Fatana Inner Rdt- 'j-l Recorder Onto IMs 2.5 1 Batavier Ton, i Rds Ml Fultaia No. 7 Whait t_:j Paroo No. 7 Wharf do Hong Kheng No. 7 Whari Io Magnet Inner IMs do Ran What* Hin Inner IMs do Krian304 words
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Article106 1916-03-07 2 The mail for the Netherlands Indies, which was detained on stoppage of liie ttarnbrandt, is coining out per the P. and O liner notification bai be >n issued \n Louuon that the blockade ->i the Cameroon Coast has been raised botween the river Akwa-Jafe :u:,i the Bimbia < Ireek. Is.106 words
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Article494 1916-03-07 2 I Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. v esae, m communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station l'ushiuii rhe P. V iiuHr More leave* on the 4th Aj ti tor hlnmpe. K«»r Colombo and Bombay sailed th* N Y K. Rancroon Maru I'he Spanish mailsteamer Alicante left for494 words
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Article1375 1916-03-07 2 Optimistic Views of "Hansa." Syreu ami Shipping, in reviewing German shipbuilding during 1915 says inter nlia v* 1 rll regard to Germany: We c..*\ speculate as we like about her industrial and economic position, but we cannot do ho with any degree >t accuracy. One thing however! s<1,375 words
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Advertisement41 1916-03-07 2 SINGAPORE I cf ?v 0 SIIPCI ML P I R9VI 0 j Office |6 Battery Road. j IVI-*|*J No. 141. j I)f. Urn pi Outfit I v tt t ,i tc I M. W. H. ST:V£NS, vi 4 1 r »-l41 words
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Article379 1916-03-07 3 '< »M M A NDKR B A h'K. It. S.) v v 11m 1 prosecuted ii, ai cooiies f<>r !i>* Singapore Port lh< Dutch riiHil J. T» >~»tor» that i i moored. His < {;:of 41 a oil i ~m tny via Sweden sialic Co. c A. C.)379 words
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Article131 1916-03-07 3 caanalties to hipping through hostile set. hsv, been reported recently Ship and Owners. Flag Tons Damage. /S(( v m ,t:tliil im Sm k i,v »obu»rine, (Soc. Naa di Serriz. Marcn 6 warttt. Palermo.) ROTHESAY British 7 torch TEUTON I AN L J f Song. Much crew131 words
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Article364 1916-03-07 3 Ta»aa«. Sarawak A (ktebilt liajah ..f Sarawak poi Port Dickaofl and Port Swettenham Kuan 2.<>t< pm Bata Pahat Meraing 2.30 pm lt»in Pahat Httn» Wan 2.311 pm I* t i «sri R .rlja.. Tembila hat; and [ndragiri Qnorra ■.'.;;<' poi Malacca and Muai LadN VWld pro K. Pahang,364 words
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Article56 1916-03-07 3 Raw Cotton freights have untitled -vanced considerably across the PaciR c#a rec nt Holt line departure from San Francisco to Yokohama closing at $1.50 (U.S A The tibial fr» iffht of 50-bO cents, Gnlf ports to Yoke hams has risen to $2.5<) §(old. Ordinary Pacific rates have advanci d from56 words
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Article38 1916-03-07 3 Tbe s.s. China, of the China Mail Steamship Co., left Shanghai for San Francisco on the atu alt. The next dates of her departure from Shanghai are April 17th and June 24 b.38 words
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Article65 1916-03-07 3 The liners which Me««rs A. Holt hay* recently acquired from the Indra line will be changed as follows:— Indraghiri (3,000 tons) to be Knrylochns: Indradeo (3,500 tons) ■m Bnrypates: Inverclvde (3.213 tons) to i»H Rnryraachns; Indrawadi (3,.'lrj( i tonsl to be Enrymedon. indrasamba (3,360* tons) to65 words
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Article324 1916-03-07 3 London Bookings Per P i 0 Mnlws Mrs. -I. A. Webster, Mr C. U Caldicott. Mr. A M s. Pea* n.Mr. Howell, Mr k Mrs. K. Johnson and 2 childrei Mr M i.iv'lt. \fr. Anderson, air. Gar* ton, Mr. a Mrs. Brown, Mr. .v Mrs. Marsh ill, Mr.324 words
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Advertisement148 1916-03-07 3 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO.. LTD. Telegraphic Address: v DOCK-YOKOHAMA. 1 fWvl used- A HLC 4th, r>t Editio i, Li ber'*, He AI, mi Watjcin* DRY D K'K DEPARTMENT :Telepi »N«* 376,506,681, 2050,5740. Nn i D oCK No. 2 DOCK I No. 3 DOCK I hutbolof D< Lengtha7G.fi. Do, Length 418148 words
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Advertisement424 1916-03-07 3 M. M. MESSACERIcS MARITIMES. Mail Line. r Mi HINA, JA PAN, EYfJ >N, Marseilles. H (jy.; 'v AtlaatMpn Mir i„ Porthfii Apl. 11 An mow Mar. _4 dillere At.! £.j s .ir "J7 Andre L.*a>« May. PoIyMMC \i atiti' \c May 23 PbrthfM May Jane *?f> For all particulars. apply424 words
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Advertisement542 1916-03-07 3 Combined Service ©f The Ocean S.:>.Co.,Ud. i lacorpoih\- ii! England) The West Australia! S. N. u>,, Ltd. /Iri *ii in I i iti SKI WFK.V PRE MANTLE (PJiRTH), N'OKTH WEST AUjj lli *LJ N i'< >KTS. JA \\a AND SI SOAPORE. Regular mailings l#etwe< n 'Singapore mm vVet-.teru Au->'• in.i.542 words
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Advertisement675 1916-03-07 4 TOY 2 RISEN KAISHA sjbj i r THE NEW ROUTE V] >NO KONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, i'HE INLAND SE v, KOBE, V >KOHAMA, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANC I rO ALL POINTS IV PRE UNITED STATES, CA>ADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. S earner Displacement Sf)ce<: Leai Hongkong, ANYO MARC »l'oT.,ih675 words
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Advertisement506 1916-03-07 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) Contractor* to tfu Imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign < rovernments./ j KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sixes and descriptions of Boilers, Marine aad Land Engines. New Graving Docks and Patent Slips. No. 1 Craving Dock L2sft. Bi506 words
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Advertisement225 1916-03-07 4 Ocean St China Mutu Co, Ll incorporut<-<i I j j and fron i Uottdon Ah h•■ < i every tort 111 <* lit IfKvr- and [herj out w wrd 8' <;< r i tfD'J- tO V :i Tacoaoa, taking < Bil> >f [,-,<• 11r1<? r, J Ports .md inland Points225 words
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