Malaya Tribune, 9 March 1916
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Title Section46 1916-03-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. NING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3.- -No. 57. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1916 Price 5 Cents. tftc Crib^ne. THURSDAY, MARCH 9 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] no. 57 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 191646 words
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Advertisement340 1916-03-09 1 I p icture Palace j Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. j Change of Programme To night In The Second Show i j THE RIM OF THE DESERT An Excellent "Balaoo" Feature Drama 2 THE CALL 2 Two Part Ph< to-Play Drama by the Vitagraph Co. 1 FOUR NEW KEELS340 words
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Advertisement184 1916-03-09 1 i Tf HIiUKUU^MfrmM "ONODAI i Portland I j CEMENT. I MITSUI BUSSAN KAfSHA, LTD. I Jj (Incorporated in Japan) I SOL E A(i E N 1s DO >'v gj Awarded Numerous Gold Medals jSJ 8c 38 I b The,Aurore Cond. 3 fI ht Qua!. Ccfid. If ilk i 11.50 per184 words
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Article585 1916-03-09 2 Big Trade Openings for Allies. Activity at Vladivostock is unprecedented. The bar boar is crowded with reesels up to lf\Uoo loos, and tiie wharves hi- busy with the discharge and dispatch ol merchandise. Mu«-h of the cargo is destined for European Uu«si», who*e only tiirec t communication with585 words
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Article95 1916-03-09 2 SI Per 100 Kilos on Rice (Hi cents on Paddi. 1 An official report from Manila states that in view of the necessity of maintaining the sapply of foreign Vice even now that the season's rice crop in the Man.ls promises to he good, the Governor-General95 words
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Advertisement150 1916-03-09 2 Finest Assam Souchong Tea j SPECIAL BLEND. l I'lb. Tin 80 cents. j 51.55. V 5 per cent. SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd, INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. I Tampenis Cement Tile Works. MACHINE PRESSED CEMENT TILES. The Tiles of the Day MADE UNDER HIGH HYDRAULIC PRESSURE ENSURING Great Durability. SAMPLES150 words
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Advertisement381 1916-03-09 2 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR MARCH, 1916. Sun. 5 12 19 KJ j Mon. o* 13 on 97 TUrS. 7 14 21 28 j Wed. l 8 15 22 29 Turns. 2 16 21) 30 3 10 jl7 2\ 31 SAT. 4 11 18 25 Tuesdays Land Sales. Saturdays: 1 i381 words
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Article593 1916-03-09 3 Notable Utterances of Bankers. At the annual meetings of the great joint stock banks nearly all the Chairmen's speeches dwelt on the urgent nml for national and private economy. It was realised that a grave responsibility rested Upon our rulers to enforce economy it the country's resources were593 words
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Article64 1916-03-09 3 Professor Jenk and Untitled Clarke arrive.] at Yokohama from Ame»ica a few da\s :*i=r«» en rotite the Philipnines and China. A tew years ago Professor Jenks was engaged bj the Chinese Government to Mibroit a hcheme for the refol mof the car lency of the country. Then came the (ire:.t64 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement248 1916-03-09 3 J MOTOR CARS ON HIRE j MOTOR REPAIRERS MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS j GREASE Cylinder Oil A N D Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Snlo 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-t248 words
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Advertisement314 1916-03-09 3 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University V p/riruiarion, Hongkong University Matriculation, Professiona' Pfelioinary Examination, S.S. and F.M.S. Medical School Ex ami nation AND ALL EXAMINATIONS TN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F.M.S. PronprcJuss ana tlrale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY. CORRESPONDENCE314 words
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Advertisement306 1916-03-09 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 Leek Street and brick kilns and coconut plantation at Kallang Pudding. TO BE HELDfAT MESSRS CHING R.ENG LEE CO.'S SALE-ROOM, In the month of306 words
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Advertisement388 1916-03-09 4 MYSTERIES At quarterprice. Mysteries of Court of London 8 Parts (16 Volumes), bold type, profusely illustrated. Full set Rs. 1", post fiee. Harmoniums. Single reed Rs. 15 it lis. 25 Double reed Rs. 25& Rs. 35 Apply with a ivance money to IMPERIAL DEPOT., *iO, Sri (iopal Mullick Lane, Bow388 words
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Advertisement201 1916-03-09 4 AUCTION SALES. IN THE ESTATE OF SHAIK ALI BIN AMBAR BANAM A (DECEASED.) AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDs AND HOUSES SITUATE AT Weld Road, East Coast Road, and off Teluk Kurau Road, To be held at Messes CHING KENG LEE Co. S BALE-RCOM On Monday, 13th March, 1916, at201 words
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Article241 1916-03-09 5 II introduced in Japanese Diet. 4 for a more simple lite insistent su introduced heuse oi Representatives by muient on Feb. 7. It i-> i rom te tin welfare of <i and lower, f-MpeciHl'.y the .<• asses, the Government take v <<: ltd operation. The grill be conducted,241 words
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Article147 1916-03-09 5 Special Regulations. note issued by the Govern f Bu tna reads as follows:— r may n«>t be exported in*, save under permit, granted freely for export i. ingdom. I n some of in Tavoy the tungsten ore large admixtme of tin. i issi bsa be mi accorded147 words
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Article244 1916-03-09 5 Sidelight? on Retardation of Commercial Progress ia China. The Mercantile Guardian note, thai politician) interfering with the convnercia] d velopment of CI it.a Apparently the trading classes ait indifferent as to whether the Central Government is Republican or Monarchical, but they do desire to be left alone244 words
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Article227 1916-03-09 5 n he Russian loan was marketed, as expected, on Feb. 15, simultaneously in Tokyo, Osaka, and Yokohama, at the rate previously reported. On the first day the list was far from being closed contrary to the general expectation, but inquiries were received from all quarters some of227 words
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Article128 1916-03-09 5 I ffect of \Nar on Enemy Trade. The extraordinary appreciation of dyes h-s encouraged rhn dve work* in Jhpxn hitherto conducted on very liiij ted Scales t j launch into bolder v» ntures. Superior grades <>t' (1th havf tVruier]. b»en exclusively ->upplifd bv German makers, who e practically128 words
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Article198 1916-03-09 5 Special Tyres to he Made la Anstralla. The Indiarubber Journal (Jan. 29) is informed that the Dunlop Kubher Co., of Australasia, has commenced to manQfact ire a special Ford tyre, and it is anticipated th.it the deman I will be ahea 1 ot' the supply for sometime198 words
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Article193 1916-03-09 5 Remarkable Australian Invention. The artificial production of rain ia to be pat to the test of practice in Australia. According to The Electrician theXew South Wales Government will finance tke experiments, vrhich will be carried out by Mr. J. G. Balsillie, who for years has been conducting research193 words
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Advertisement180 1916-03-09 5 I SHIP BRAND 1 I |nA WINDHAM I S W SUGAR CORN 3 fj ;~S| V (JAG3XG) ff I*? A\ ASA VEGETABLE THERE IS NOTHING 3* s lil i p 1 hi J iiil s ifH f ill 14 I Sf'ffll T-y it; you are sure to like it. J180 words
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Advertisement81 1916-03-09 5 Train Services. Singapore (Utk-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaw- for t#ie north at 7.7 am -md 7 }>ni. Other trains leave for Jobon- at 'J 4. j lU."_".<ani noon. 1.30 pin 2.5f> pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from north at 8.1*1 am and 7.1 p.m. Trai® 1 leavr* from Johore 7.1*,81 words
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Miscellaneous74 1916-03-09 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the ending Friday, March 10 To-day. 5 15 p.m. Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do S.R.E. v. Officers Jc N.C.O's. Keppel Rd., West Wharf Entrance S.V.R 515 p.m. Tanglin Barracks Veterans Co. Officers <fc X.C.Os. 515 p.m. Drill Hall74 words
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Article817 1916-03-09 6 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morn ing Singapore, March 1». Meeen» Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotation! Rubber Shares. Num. Value. Buyers. rVllere. th All agar 2/- 2, U 1 Angl.i Jhvh 16/- 20/--2- Anglo-Mala) lv/- 11/6 1 Ayer817 words
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Article235 1916-03-09 6 Australian Exploitation. A Melbourne correspondent writes to the Japan Times :—Much interest has been aroused by the prospecting for petroleum in New Guinea fields by Dr. Wade. As the r e sult of extensive field work, he reached the opinion that a great stretch of the country235 words
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Article60 1916-03-09 6 Singapore, Monk On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 19 Demand Private 3 m/o 2j On India— Bank T. T. L 74] On Hongkong— Bank d/d I On Shanghai— Hank d/d On Java— Bank r. T. On Japan— Bank d/d Sovereigns—buying rate India Ceil Bills last issne 1 I T.60 words
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Advertisement444 1916-03-09 6 6.W.5. De Silva ©Co. GOLDSMITHS JEWELLERS, 46 Selegie Road. Solicit the Public's Patronage. Engraving our Speciality. 1 I The True Safeguard 1 jof Baby's Health I M mills of a healthy mother eon fei s a de- 'IS' w JL gree of immunity to infection to the young 8 g444 words
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Advertisement46 1916-03-09 6 I BUSINESS IN WAR TIME. It is our intention to continue I to advertise our various spe- f cialities with unabated vigour, and our appropriations are' already planned for [extensive campaign* It pays to advertise, I advertise,advertise— The North I British Rubber Co., Ltd. i \mm§mmmmm**mJk46 words
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Advertisement106 1916-03-09 6 TO-NIGHT GREAT STARRING ATTRACTION TO HIGHT 1 FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY AT THE PALLADIUM Sifilttere's Premier Theatre Orchard Road Singapore's Premier rkeitrt SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF The Great Carsons Introducing their Refined, Sensational, Spectacular, Sharp-Shootin 2 ALSO THAT OF Eagle Eye The North American Indian, in bis Sensational Feats of Knife106 words
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Article235 1916-03-09 7 March 9.) —$91 50 tony sold. (J p —Weak. —Weak, a, Flour- —Strong. >r. —-Strong. i m r do Products* —.Mnrkel Steady Latril Local Mafael QuotaSions. I» 1 S. per pica] $30.00 N Is SO S. 35.00 di 10.00 iorong Talo 10.15 |j >ngalo 10.15 Kayong 965 Pulo235 words
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Article141 1916-03-09 7 To day. by Mr. W. .1. Trowel] of Engineers, 5.30 p.m. Performance, Alhainbra, i p.m. Hi 8 Water—l.4 a.m. 9 ft. 1.48 N 1? ins. To-morrow. neward mail cdoses (train) tfater—l-34 a.m. 8 it. 8 2.33 p.m. 7 ft 4 ins. Saturday, 11th. I Mail dne ma's "To-nightethe Night."141 words
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1364 1916-03-09 7 Increasing Production. Up to November it could be said that not lor many years had rubber prices fluctuat-d co little io 1915, aaj Tunc», I- U true that lirat latex plantation crepe heg aQ the year about U per lb. aud finished at 4s1,364 words
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Article165 1916-03-09 7 Various rumours are being ciiculated concerning the dividend rate to be declared by tho Tovo Kisen Kaisha for the latter half of last rear ■at an ordinary general meeting io the early part of next month. All lof them conflict with one another io soma way or auother,165 words
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Article62 1916-03-09 7 A successful balloon ascent and double parachute descent, the "drop" being about 3,000 feet, drew large crowds to the outskirts of Ipoh last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Fret!. J. Eadon did the big drop act, the arrangements being carried out eflieiently by Capt. Price, who is described by the local Times62 words
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Article63 1916-03-09 7 The following nr« thy results of cra-i :ng op« ration* »t Kau! foi the four weeks ending 20th alt.:— r tit Soman.—;'St<»ne crushed 6,137 tons (fold obtained 865.75 ozs. Average per ton 2.821 dwt«. Bukit Malacca —Stone crushed 3,681' to is Go.d obtained 280 zs. Average per63 words
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Article46 1916-03-09 7 The Sunday Pictorial of January 30 contains a photo picture of Sii E Merewether, a formet Resident u£ Selangor, and of Mr. F, James, the new Colonial Secretary, S. S. Mr. James has a strong, looking face and, saysa contemporary looks like a successful Loudon b:*rriMet,"46 words
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Advertisement164 1916-03-09 7 j RAFFLES Refreshment Room iiiiw iif —.nin in .hi i.i i. maw n— mi iipii m Mil— —ill— »i i—■ mi «.'«aun ./mmm nr rrn i in i i imr «iimMniw I M— I ADJOINING Confectioners' Shop BRAS BASAH UOAD, SINGAPORE IST o w O pen From 9 a.m. till164 words
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Advertisement277 1916-03-09 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. VT 0 RIA TH E ATR E. MAURICE t. BARMAN PRESENTS HIS Opera and Com dy Co. For a Short Scese.n tnly COMMENCING SATURDAY, MARCH 11th. In a Repertoire of the la.est London fcucccs.-es Sat. Mar. NIGHT Mon. Mir. 13 The Man who Stayed at Home. Tue. Mar.277 words
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Article989 1916-03-09 8 Last week-end notices were issued relating to a matter of considerable importance locally—a good deal more so in fact than their mere dimensions would seem to indicate Having a direct bearing upon tie iunance of licences and depending on the votes of the Justices of th* Peace the989 words
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Advertisement110 1916-03-09 8 RO&INSON Co. White Rose Hair Oil «9p SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR JyL ROBINSON CO. I n exquisitely perfumed pWHSjP dressing lor the hair. j.gjff P rfce 65 cts. per bottle. ROBINSON Co. Motor Spirit i SOLD BY All Garages and Retailers IN SINGAPORE. L) QfiPTQ Per Imperial PRICE j»U Olb. Gallon.110 words
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Advertisement110 1916-03-09 8 CH. MANILLE COGNAC 33 3 F r *S Sole Importers: CaidbecMtacgrepnCo. j Wine Spirit Mehchamts. ADELPHI HOTEL Every Might j During I Dinner I 01 I Grand Fil pi no Band I WILL ,VY I j TUT" $100 Billiard Tourr^ment I NOW IN PROGRESS. —muni f 1 Y. Rl. r«SYO.110 words
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Advertisement17 1916-03-09 8 I Brand 1 Sweetened Condensed Milk 2 Sterilised Natural Milk fqSS J 1 ideal Insweetened Milk sio.SO17 words
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Article258 1916-03-09 9 4 it >'J1 —50 cents up. Ai:en. y states that VisCur/.on has fractured an tif.s that a portion of the j 'ii a Zeppelin has been Kent .< of the Tronoh Mines, urces, for the month > v t- picnic 2,525. i- putting forward a i- -vening.258 words
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Article125 1916-03-09 9 War Page, j Western Front *> War >n Ship] ing L> II k< I eateu 1 9 usular News 10 10 2 onomy «1 i iranee D !::a!!i Ore 5 Trade 5 ssianLoan 5 Dyes 5 md Fords 5 Making 5 linea Oil Fields o" *fl an i125 words
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105 1916-03-09 9 To«night at the Alhambra. Singapore is waking up, if w may judge by the eflorts that are being made to assist tllat most worthy of institutions, the Red Cross Fund. To-night the proprietors (> f th- Alhambra Theatre are giving over the whole of105 words
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Article57 1916-03-09 9 We are asked to announce that the special performance by Mr. Coppee's Orange Blossoms Vaudeville Company at the Adelphi Hotel, for the Red Cross Fund, which should have taken place on Saturday next, has been postponed to Saturday, March 18, in order to prevent clashing with Mr.57 words
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Article115 1916-03-09 9 If bookings are any criterion, the forthcoming visit of Mr. Man rice Bandman's Company is likel}' to beat all records —for war time. A glance at the plan last night disclosed the fact that the available seats for Saturday, whan Tonight's tlae Night" is billed, had been115 words
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Article106 1916-03-09 9 After the performance by the Careens at the Palladium last night, a iV*r sceptical members of the audience were accorded an excellent disillusionment It was doubted whether the bullets used for the various acts were genuine. At the request of the management several members of the audience adjourned106 words
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Article53 1916-03-09 9 It is pleasing to announce that another source of revenne to the Red Cross Fund will he forthcoming from the Billiard Tournament for the $100 Adelphi Challenge Cup, which enters the preliminary stage this evening. The committee has decided to inaugurate a'sweepstakes, 50 per cent, of which is to go53 words
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Article101 1916-03-09 9 Barlow’s Produce Report. Singapore, March «S.—For this week's auction, which commenced to-day, and will be continued tomorrow, about 4b'S tons were catalogued. The demand on the whole was good and the prices realised for the standard grades so far show but little- variation from those of last101 words
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Article65 1916-03-09 9 Singapore, Mar. B.—A commencement was made to-day with the sale of about 520 tons rubber catalogued for this week's auction, and although values show little or no change on tho week, the demand was somewhat better. At the close of the sal- to-day top price ifalised for65 words
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Article316 1916-03-09 9 Visit of Japanese Mission to Singapore. Owing to the late arrival of the Fnshimi Maru, the members of the Japanese Red Cross Mission to Eng land, who are on their way to Japan alter being hard at work for a year at Netley and other hospitals for316 words
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Article87 1916-03-09 9 Gift to War Office (Tribune Special.) Penang, Mar. S. -1 p. m. The Government of the State of Kedah has given twenty thousand dollars to the War Office to be employed in any way the War Office thinks tit. Kedah is a Malay State on the West ('oast87 words
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Article63 1916-03-09 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Ma tf, 4 p.m. Mr. Goodrich urged-the necessity for a fire float in Penang. He instanced three fires in the harbour involving large sums of money. The following office-bearers were elected:—Chairman, Mr. J. Mitchell vice-Chairman Mr. A. F Goodrich; Committee: Messrs63 words
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Article86 1916-03-09 9 During the week ending Mar eh 4. there occurred 127 deaths locally, of which B'J were males and 38 females. Of the 127 deaths, °3 were Chinese, 21 Malays, 6 Indians and 2 Eurasians. Phthisis claimed 22 malarial fever 13, convulsions 23, beri-beri 8, pneumonia I, dysentery 386 words
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Article30 1916-03-09 9 The Perak untitled exports for the month of February, excluding Upper Perak figures, were as follow :—Block Tin 2,721 picnls 94 kalis. Tin Ore 30,927 picuk 10 kalis, Duty $375,018,64.30 words
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Article70 1916-03-09 9 The War on Shipping. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Mar. 8, o.50 a.m. Washington The House of Representatives by 27ti votes to 143 has indefinitely shelved a resolution made l>y Mr. McLemore, which is similar to that of Mr. Gore in the Senate, warning Americans not to travel byREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 70 words
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Article161 1916-03-09 9 London, Mar. 7, '.♦."> p.m. In a White Paper Sir Edward Grey replies to the German note telegraphed on Jan. 15 and reaffirms the details of the sinking of the Arabic and the Kuel by submarines. He pours ridicule on the German version, according to which 49161 words
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Article52 1916-03-09 9 Asks For Terms With Russia. London, Mar. 1.25 p. in. It is stated in New York that definite in f orination has reached Washington to the effect that the backbone of the Turkish campaign in the Caucasus is broken. Tnrkey has approached Kussia on the subject of a52 words
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Article239 1916-03-09 9 London, Mar. 7, 4 45 p.m. Mr. W. M. Hughes, K.<\, the Australian Premier, arrived at Liverpool to-day. In an interview, he said he had come to exchange views with the Imperial Government regarding the war. The Australians would use every ounce of energy to assist m victory,239 words
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Article40 1916-03-09 9 London, March 7, 7 50 p w The disaster to the i i c, f .e Asturias occurred in a to., mi» u>. in live minutes. Many »lioi*i- .< among the four kundo «.w;..-d iJctaile are lacking.40 words
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Article56 1916-03-09 9 Storm Stops Wires. London, Mar. l.'M', a.m. i he Paris evening communique received in London is incomplete, probably owing to the storm and interruption of tne cables. It says that west of the Meuse the bombardment by heavy guns continue I intensely. The enemy the course of56 words
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Article62 1916-03-09 9 London, Mar. 7. ll.Sn p.m. The communique says that the day was «piiet except iii the neighbourhood of Hohenzollern redoubt, where the enemy made tbree unsuccessful bombing attacks. Yesterday morning the Germans exploded a mine at the same place. We command the crater. There was much activity62 words
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Article55 1916-03-09 9 London, Mar. 7, 8.50 p.m. A Berlin coinmunioiu claims a hundred prisoners in Champagne and three hundred at Fresnes, part of which was captured. It on.y mentions artillery activity west of the Meuse. A Zeppelin bombed Bar 1« Due and Hill 2t>5 (mentioned in the French oflitial) about55 words
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Article244 1916-03-09 9 New German Plans. London, Mar. 8, 5.,'>0 a.m. Paris I he battle has entered a new phase as the Germans have abandoned the costly attacks on Donaumont. thus letting loose the infantry on the west bank of the Meuse. It is still doubtful whether the Germans244 words
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Article134 1916-03-09 9 London, Feb. 8, 2.40 p.m. Paris: Military writes, emphasise the fact-that there i> no cease for anxiety at the new German thrasts on the leU bank of the M ense wnere Gei lfiS are now hurling their res< a« 100,000. Ha\ing fai c.at I > »n--amount,134 words
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Article894 1916-03-09 10 Our Great Navy. Mr. Kalfour's Tribute London. }«!ar. 7, f>.30 p m. In the Houat* ot Commons to-day Mr. A. J. Balfour, introducing the Naval Estimates. dwelt on the international work ot the British fleet. The present Board of Admiralty, he said, had directly continued the work of their894 words
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Article107 1916-03-09 10 London, Mar. i, 1.25 p.m. Mr, Astjuith, receii ing a deputation from the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, promised to consider the establishment of a Ministry of Commerce.He hoped that the Allies' trade conference, which would probably be held during the next fortnight, would reach107 words
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Article50 1916-03-09 10 London, Mar. 7, 7 p.m. Lord Derby at Manchester said that the married men would be called up long before they expected, but he was sure that they would respond patriotically. He did not doubt that we would secure a sufficient army composed mainly of single men.50 words
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Article62 1916-03-09 10 Tbe Italian Command London, Mar. 7, 9.50 p.m. Home A semi-official statement says that Lieut.-Geaeral Piacentine has been appointed commander of the special Italian Corps in Albania. The appointment of a general of such high rank aud the dispatch of several divisions to Albania are consistent with62 words
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Article52 1916-03-09 10 Passengers Safe. London, Mar. 8, I a.m. A Lloyd's telegram from Malta states that the P. and O. intermediate liner Nellore, bound from Yokohama to London, is on fire in the main hold, Tugs are rendering assistance and th« passengers a,nd mails have been52 words
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Article30 1916-03-09 10 London, Mar. 7, 7 p.m. The increases in imports of grain and flour are £1,425,517; exports o" cotton £2,448,690. The increases for February are—imports £2,147.771 exports £10,158,845.30 words
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Article170 1916-03-09 10 (Bij Court est I of the French Ci.nsu I -Generah) Paris, March (5, 6.30 p.m. The French 3 per cent, bonds are at francs 62."O, nnd the 5 per cent, at 18.35 esterday, to ihe north of Verdun, there was a violent bombardment without infantry action between170 words
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Article19 1916-03-09 10 During the month of February the returns from th»* Titi Tin Company's mining piopeity were 155.53 piculs.19 words
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Article12 1916-03-09 10 Essad Pasha. Easad Pasha is at present at Jerusalem.12 words
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Article12 1916-03-09 10 Baron yon Biasing, the Governor of Belgium, ia seriously ill.12 words
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Article18 1916-03-09 10 The Russians are making preparations on a large scale for a great offensive in Bessarabia.18 words
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Article202 1916-03-09 10 A German communique says, with reference to the British gains in t landers, that to the south-west of Ypres the British penetrated the I German position which was captured bv the Germans on Feb. 14th. Fiiey pushed through the German tront trom the advanced tranches j but were202 words
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Article59 1916-03-09 10 Billiards. Adelplii Challenge Cup. The to low-in* heats are to be decided this evening A. I). Baker (owes <V>) v. H. A. Cowan (owes 4<»). J. P. dd Boseck (rec. 30) v. F. N. Piggot (rec. 30). C. E. Winter (owes 40) v. J. Robe ts (rec. 10).59 words
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Article31 1916-03-09 10 Ladies' L. T- C. Tournament. We are asked to announce that the Ladies L T. C. spring tournament will commence on March 21). Entrits close on Saturday, March 25.31 words
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Article24 1916-03-09 10 The annual general meeting of the Bukil Timah Rubber Estates will be helil at French Bank Buildings on Saturday, March 18, at 12. 30.24 words
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Article69 1916-03-09 10 Fine Haul Yesterday, in the second c fore Mr. K. L. Taltna t named Dramao, was cha theft from a dwelling of articles in the shape or wi keUsdue $2.25 five A... sovereign buttons, $27 gol 1 buttons, value $3. apparel valued U $67 7 rubber licenses, total69 words
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Article106 1916-03-09 10 This morning Baha lvi policeman was Corporal No 10 <>t y Harbour Board Police found asleep while on godown No. of tin where ho was supposed on duty. Tho accused denie charge preferred agaii statel that it was an old which the Corporal bore him106 words
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Article39 1916-03-09 10 Wong ©n pleaded gnilti remanded in custody until 13 on a charge of re-preparing dn dross at No 112 NVw l; tl Etoad. He said he was a-. and therefore did so for i consign ption.39 words
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Article342 1916-03-09 10 Mr. N. Gomes the Se tho United Malacca Uubber I Ltd., favour ns with the report thu the output for bruarv was Lbs, making a total i 95 for tiie lo mont) s i the ci financial year. Mts-ri F*. W. s tb*' coin pa s tut bejow,342 words
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Advertisement230 1916-03-09 10 I 5 for the price of 4 1 Sj Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Bullo, old chap, I'm in troub« :meof my confounded M jgt tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." y£ j& fftd Motorist M No spare and I always looked on as o DC r,d230 words
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Article145 1916-03-09 11 {Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, ad vine the following quotations for to-da\ Alor Gajah $3.42:, 13.50 Ayer Kunings L35~ 1.45 Ayer Molek 2.15 2.25xd AyerPanaa 9.15 930 Balgownie }.;,o 4,75 Bukit Jelotong 0.07. OJS Bukit Katil o'so"' o*Bs Changkat Serdg 9.25145 words
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Advertisement111 1916-03-09 11 ■((tltt************,**,********,. I THE j Pot Stills) I OF J [Great Britain Have Been j I Taken Oyer by Government, I NEVERTHELESS 3 I I Buchanan sli m *l I I I I I will be able to continue 3 I 3^ I to supply their famous g E blends and111 words
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Advertisement395 1916-03-09 11 Can it be possible to cross the Atlantic from America to I Europe by an Airship? This is the question that will be answered TO-NIGHT AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE Cinema CASI MO BytheSea A mmm m\ m kmW M If fmmW Off Beach Road. 2nd Show 9.15 p.m. Sharp.395 words
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Article63 1916-03-09 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE REPUBLIC. To Exterminate Rats. In order to avoid tho epidemic diseases caused by the agency of sick rats, the Police Headquarters in Wuchang has ordered all tho branches in Hankow, Hsiakow and other places to purchase rats from people at63 words
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Article44 1916-03-09 12 The total amount of damage which was caused by the gale last month has now been estimated at uj>wards of $20,000. This sum has lieen divided among soma 240 families according to the report made by tie officials in Wuchang and Hankow.44 words
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Article51 1916-03-09 12 The Kiangnan Arsenal at Shanghai, which had ceased working at night for a long time, has now, owing to the exigencies of the situation, again started a night shift, from sto 'J p.m. For this the men r <»ive payment at the rate of half iay's51 words
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Article61 1916-03-09 12 The Hankow Yangtze Kngineering Works has entered into contract with the Ministry of the Navy to supply another shallow- water gunboat which will be designed especially for use in Szechuan. It must draw as little water as possible and be ready in the month of March as61 words
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Article73 1916-03-09 12 The War Office, conjointly with the Communications (Mice. Peking, lias compiled a new military code for exclusive use between tho Peking Government, the Headquarters of the Punitive Expedition, aud the six Provinces directly concerned in the present campaign, with a vi«sw to guarding military secrets. A number73 words
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Article124 1916-03-09 12 The State Department has received a memorandum from the Ta Huang Ti, on the subject of the establishment of a Federal Empire in Chjna, nnder which the Metropolitan province of Chihli is to be thr leading state with the Ta Huang Ti its sovereign and the other124 words
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Article129 1916-03-09 12 The Tsing Emperor celebrated hid birthday yesterday. Betides tbe special delegates from the Ta Huang Ti, a number of high officials of the ex-dynasty—including Messrs Hsu Shih-chang and Chao Er-shun, two of the Four Friends of Sung Shan" —personally called on the BoyK.npeior and tendered bim their129 words
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Article630 1916-03-09 12 NtW'Style Printing Process. The Wuchang correspondent of the Shanghai Daily News has reported that lately ho came across a young Chinese inventor whoso doings seem worthy of note. The Chinese have tha reputation of being good servants but Dad masters, good imitators but defectire initiators. Commonly they630 words
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Article29 1916-03-09 12 rhe rebellion of Yunnan ai d Kweichow incidentally m«ans to tho Government a loss of W. 000,000 per annum in saltgabelle income from the two provinces29 words
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Advertisement31 1916-03-09 12 Let the "BUICK" Motor Lorry solve your Transport Problems i May we f't/'/<<<, I I detail Itow tin MICK Lnrrn i'//// n f s* tin s Aatomobile Engineers I SINGAPORE I31 words
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Article255 1916-03-09 13 is in Great Demand. in basin ess circles is d the record-breaking new graduates of the > Commercial School by >rpo rations. Regardlion, observes a staff of the School, it is a reas- Don which has cot for a long past that students have their fuured three months255 words
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Article261 1916-03-09 13 The Japanese-Dutch trade has a j great future, says a report from a Japanese commercial commissioner I lately published, if carefully conducted by Japanese merchants, because the Dutch have a taste for Oriental goods on account of their long historical intercourse with ()riental i peoples. For a long261 words
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Article137 1916-03-09 13 How the Bankrupt Huns Moat War Loans. The German way of achieving war loan successes, of lending her people paper to lend back again, is aptly illustrated by a clever cartoon in our Dutch contemporary Da Telegraaf. A poor puzzled subscriber is depicted with one of the scraps137 words
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Article144 1916-03-09 13 Outrageous Attempt by Germans to Ignore Britain's Rights at Shanghai. Carlowitz Co., of Shanghai, seem to be emulating the example of their Kaiser in attempting to ride roughshod wheresoever they please without consideration for the rights of others. This firm act as managers of the144 words
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Advertisement669 1916-03-09 13 IN AID OK To-Night I I I E RED CROSS FUND a 1 -»B a AT TTn: 1 8 Alhambra Theatre T I BEACH ROAI). g l *«*>«, C.M. G. and H.,Bear-Admira, W.L.Grant, C. B. 1 S,r 9 will be presented at 9-15 p.m. to night 1 COPPEES COMPANY OF669 words
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Article514 1916-03-09 14 Harold G. Villard - By Harold G. Villard. So much attention has been paid to the military losses incurred by the vaiious belligerent Powers U at the equally severe impairment in their population caused by the falling off in the nouxal birth rate is apt to be overlooked. Since hostilities514 words
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Article237 1916-03-09 14 Winter lias imposed deadlock upon the main fronts as a seasonal necessity Is it more than that Are the fronts unbreakable asks the New Statesman. Germany would like us to think th;>t the? are. She has made nearly all the conquests that her military advisers expect.237 words
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Article267 1916-03-09 14 Extension of Powers The Philippine Assembly committee on banks aud corporations has approved the principle of the Martin lusular Bank Bill, but will present to the lover house a measure of its own providing for certain fundamental changes in the character of the bank, chief among which are267 words
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Article202 1916-03-09 14 Opposes policy of Preparedness for all Eventualities. A message was received at Washington on February 14 from Detroit, Michigan, stating that Henry Ford, the automobile manufacturer of that city, had announced that he was prepared to expend millions of dollars in order to defeat the purposes of202 words
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Article159 1916-03-09 14 Possibilities of New Trade. Tha siik growers in the Caucasus who have hitherto depended on Italy and Turkey for the supply of their cocoonj and imported four hundred thousand roubles worth in 1913, have now turned their attention to Japan. They have approached the Dai Nippon Silk159 words
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Article157 1916-03-09 14 Shipping Difficulties in Japan- In connection with the shortage of tonnage felt everywhere, the Japan Times (Feb. 18) cites an instance of the iuconvenieuce and loss it occasions, as follows In the portland cement market, the shortage of freight space has given rise to a grave dispute and157 words
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Article188 1916-03-09 14 There lias been much aerial activity in the war of late, and much discussion at home of our aircraft. Mr. Tennaut says that our losses wore just over 1 per cent, of our flights over the German trenches theirs were over 30 per cent. 44 Do not188 words
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Advertisement402 1916-03-09 14 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charges Moderate K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 8 74 I BRAS IWSAH FOAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate. WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in either English |or Malay Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 v THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE No. 17 Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore.402 words
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Advertisement343 1916-03-09 14 MINERAL WATER BOILED SALMON (Si t Weight Hj tK.) SUGAHARA Co. 332 334 North Bridge Road. 'phone 1333 NEURALGIA Guarantee permanent i IN 3 MINUTES OUTWARD Ippi CATION ONLY. The simplest and most eff« cdv ever discovered for cnMcatarrh, asthma, bronchiti I influenza, and all affections cliest. It is also343 words
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Advertisement269 1916-03-09 15 I TO BE LET I TO LET. Si >ry Compound house I I 1 off Gaylang Road, Apply to No. 180 I TO LET. I factory to be let my arrangement to I fronting tram. Apply Wr~ TO LET. I LTpper Wilkie Road, I t i ited tennis lawn, water269 words
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Advertisement508 1916-03-09 15 NOTICES NOTICE. Mr M Shelton, who Juts had 20 years experience in diseases of th hair, scalp and urinary tracts a? end n d l V h f residence at 7-1 Oxlev Rd. Attendant 8 to U a.m. and 4^ Ui *>-4 NOTICE. Subscribers to the Malaya Tribune to whom508 words
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Advertisement397 1916-03-09 15 WANTED WANTED. A Chinese Dispenser is wanted for a Ljcal dispensary. State salary required and apply with testimonials to Box 210, c o Malaya Tribune _2L2 j,;.;; WANTED. r ,.A n Architectural Draftsmaji for UVU hnii neer, Architect and Surveyor's Office. App]v personally at Nos. U 12 Rallies Qua v.397 words
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Advertisement460 1916-03-09 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATEDJ\ ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Pa i9A UP °u apital in 60 000 of CO each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS Uty and Midland Bank, Ltd The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The National Provincial460 words
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Advertisement417 1916-03-09 15 INSURANCE^ HEUNG ON INSURAH3E CO.. LTD. (Incorporated ii Soagkoaf.) Ca P ita $1,000,060. FIRE DEPARTMENT—Risks accepted on Buildings and Merchandise at current rates. MARINE DEPARTMENT -i effected on Hulls and Cargo. For full particulars as to rates an 1 a!] other information Apply to the Branch Office, 59 Market Street.417 words
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Advertisement1245 1916-03-09 16 1 Head Office: 37 Phillip Street. BRANCH STORES AT Phillip Street No. 14 and Tank Road Nos. 14, 100 and 102 J y I S j Telegraphic Address f Telephone Nos. 1174, 1178, 1233, Codes Used J S GUANKIAT. I (Private 1450 1073.) A.B.C. sth Edt. and A*l Codes. s1,245 words
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Advertisement368 1916-03-09 1 P.*o. British India AND Apcar Line iMPANiEs Incorporated in Kkgland.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. lei Uuutraci with Hi Majesty's Government). China, Japan. P;nang, Ceylon, Australia, India, vn, Egyp Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers wil! leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Rll KOK EUKOPI). OUTWARD (FOR368 words
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Advertisement339 1916-03-09 1 STQOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ fSTKAMSHI COMPANH EDI'RLA D" THREE WEEKLY MAIL S RRVICE BETWEEN .JAVA ANI» AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE. BKLA W A N-DELI, SA B A NG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALM AS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to ci rive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Rembrandt Mar. \i Oranje Mar. Vondel Api.339 words
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Advertisement585 1916-03-09 1 N V X NIPPON V U SEN K.AISH> (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN; (JAPAN MAIL Jj*** STEAMSHIP CO.) IPs* EUROPEAN LINE VI Mn jcj is maintained between Yokohama via porta X Marseille-, .no 1 London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japans Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers m.-untainiag this »avo been specially585 words
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Article491 1916-03-09 2 Europe. Wot London X* nsaa, in port Protesilaus, March 11 X ttano M aru April 14 1 7« Maru, March 15 N in kin March 16 Demedocufl March 2;" GHonstrae end March Nore April 4 I i resiafi April !> or Liverpool P igsoev March 10 X491 words
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Article331 1916-03-09 2 Vessels in Port. British STKAMKK. BBRTH DATE Sri Patana innor Rds Record< i Oute; Kds 23-1 Bataviei Inner Kds 3-3 Fultala No. 7 Wharf 4-;* Paroo No. 7 Wharf lo Magnet Inner Rds do 1 Gregory Apcar No. 7 Wharf "»-.5 Knight Companion Wharf do Kaka Innei Kds331 words
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Article47 1916-03-09 2 Fives times the untitled Bell was rung at Lloy<l s i lan 29 foi th" announcement ol reports respecting five os on ich high additional rates had l>ee-n quoted. It ta beliered that never before has the Lutine Bell been rung so any times on a >]jv.47 words
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Article559 1916-03-09 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—B.B. Fashimi Mam. The P. k O. liner Nore leaves on the 4'h Api ii for Europe. r ie Miyazaki Mam of the N.Y.K. leaves for the U.K. on April 2, going vis559 words
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Article29 1916-03-09 2 The steamer Bathampton, with a cargo of rice from Colombo to Calcutta, has gone ashore off Pauiban. A total loss is feared. Th« crew were saved.29 words
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Article42 1916-03-09 2 The British ranker Sunik, which entered port this morning, reported having passed th- British barque lone, oil* tons, from Pott Louis, Mauritius tor Singapore in Lat. 6deg. 10m. S. Long. 95 deg. 35 m. X reporting M Ail Well.'42 words
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Article50 1916-03-09 2 Palembang A coaster, th property «>f Hadji Katib, has beeu sunk at the entrance of tiie Ifoera River. At the true of the accident there were many pass* ngers on hoard and thirty of th"se have been drowned. tiie vessel ;s only partly insured for lis. 90,000.50 words
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Article154 1916-03-09 2 The iccumu'ated si it in front of the pier by the Harbour Office h :8 f<»r h considerable time caused great inconvenience to approaching launches and th dredger Mudlark has now commenced operations it) I clearing the mud. 1 here were j several of the larger Government launches154 words
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Article224 1916-03-09 2 M essrs Jordan ami Son?. L'd., companT. registration <i£ent«. L mi n have just issued < 'eport on companies reginteied in 191 f| e following renin a* to snipping r»*p'strations mmj c\.:;»o"p 1 from t}»-• reppit I in» ijioup it .r *hown ii'ini'ii-i' aciv/' T!224 words
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Article52 1916-03-09 2 tfingkel f«>r Tand Ralfi an<l MhiUhi. Sappho i7>r > i« tc r i and i'ort S\vettf»n/iam. Mux Hin for Ivatu l J air-»t. v'an i'or Batavia. Gregory Ar»car lor Port Sweettenham, IVnai't?. << e. K'iku fur Mwlacea an»l M uar •Tapara i'or Mnutnk and Palerabang. Loiyue for Bangkok.52 words
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Article32 1916-03-09 2 The N.Y.K. untitled Maru which left In re yesterday for China was in collision v.ith The IVnrith Ch-Uh »ff Gravesend on her present voyage. Both vessels warn damaged, hut not S'«ri< »uslj32 words
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Article496 1916-03-09 2 (Before Com m dr. A A Land Office v. thrbour n t In the Marine Conn, afternoon the easo which r a Harbour Police proa 1 al tooffkang owners, eharj causing an tatriiction tongkangs near the qn A o'\ Terrace, between id -t Arab Street, on Jat 'trv496 words
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Article56 1916-03-09 2 This morning Jap', i 1 kenzte of the I. i lung prosecuted thre< crew for hivitig \i > the v»>ssei was w< Sabang, broached th and ab traded a cigarette ;i. "The first snd jec< Mans l K»r bin Ali >i were swarded X we**ka i.. $25, the56 words
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Article18 1916-03-09 2 The it;aiin on board Mail Packet Mfcklen I «twe mi <wi I uil repar4*»<l m lost.18 words
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Article288 1916-03-09 3 P. O. Liner on Fire. wirei to-day that tho V ilore, Yokohama m fire in the main rags are assisting tnd tnaila have been ti md oriental inS T el lore, 4,250 tons c< mmonlp left this having ma<io l apan and China Cargo tarf here she loaded nhier, .'V7-S4288 words
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Article94 1916-03-09 3 R T0.,. O.o,.«« (Gl««o W 0» ltod B tt Crew .wd. SACo.Ltd.) March 7.) (Soc Nax. di Servi/ I (Bunk 7 Sul,mari^. Marin Palermo) Ma (hank. March b., crovi I.A X M E ,noh {it- v i (A. C. de Qnellee 1 T S« and fils,94 words
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Article221 1916-03-09 3 0« allj imperßcribad Ifct.-i> i»n!v J4l ai! the Pae»l OfMutf up to 180 no lj*t»- letter*. *ic intan<tad for »lf*paicii b? ..h« li. J. packet Gregorj Apcnr should re;ichtha General Pout Office before IL3O p.m. ta-day. Lat« fee at General Poet Office 5 caiUe up te I* 0 ml. that221 words
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Article66 1916-03-09 3 In a \vit« it r »vas reported yesterday that friction had arisen in British shipping circles by reason of of export permits. This evidently applies only to thr root, trom Holland to the English Ksst Coast aud has a primary caw in th** shortage of available66 words
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Article132 1916-03-09 3 Vessels Expected. Ynroppa Maru [0.5.X.) 9th March, from Singap i>> for Penang. Colombo and Bombay. Agents, Messrs <;-it!ii ie and Co.. T.td. Gregory Apcar (B.I.) 10th March, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. A.gents, Mossrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (8.l 11th M irch, from India132 words
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Article228 1916-03-09 3 London Bookings. Per P A <) Mrtjwa:—Mrs. A. Webster, Mi. i L. CaMicott. Mr. «V Mrs. Pearson,M r. Howell. Mr A Nirs. K. Johnson an<! 2 children, Mr. Sc Mrs». Tag*?, Mr. Anderson. Mr. Garton, Mr. A* Mrs. Brown. Mr. Jc Mrs. Marshall, M r. Gage. Per P228 words
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Advertisement29 1916-03-09 3 SINGAPORE IDLERY Gt I 8 PtOflOttHNfi rHACTOIS, Battery Road. I IF! 0 OP FLOOfi No. 141. ittended to from J sb lai v st, 1910. N 1 SEVENS, Manager.29 words
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Advertisement143 1916-03-09 3 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. Telegraphic Address: DOCK-YOKOHAMA.' nmd- A B.C. 4th, sth Edition, Lteber'*, Scott's, AI, and Welkin's DRY DEPARTMENT Telephone Nos. 37 >, 506, 681, 2050, 5740. Nn 1 DOCK No. 2 DOCK No. 3 DOCK LSTdlSfi DtJSIL-ngt.it 316 fr. Docking Length 41* Uoekiug Leng"! ©io". undertaken I143 words
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Advertisement435 1916-03-09 3 M. M. MESSACERiES MARITiMES, Mail Line. FOh CHINA. JAPAN. CEYLON, MARSEILLES. BOMSfFj OUTWAU ItM Itli atlaafttqoe Mar. i. PartlM* At... 11 Aonaaaac \l ar j-j ordillere Apl 215 '-a, indra Labua May.9 Anl. 7 Atlantic v* May. 21 V h 'V AP* 10 Jan*. 8 Pwthe* May .19 Polynoian Jooej!"435 words
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Advertisement516 1916-03-09 3 Combined Service Of The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd (lororpomu.i in Englaad) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated io England. BETwrfk FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. snssßßSs ■> Regular nailing in iwern -Singapore and Western calling ar Js vn (a<* inducement offers), herbv King's Sonnd516 words
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Miscellaneous167 1916-03-09 3 To-'Jay. Bfngkali*. Lal>oean Bilik. l'andjoug Balei and. Mrdan* Siufk*l 2.:<0 pa. Port Dickson and orf J. 30 x.tn Port Swuttenha rr, taking mail* tor korup'. .'tc Oregorv Apoal ?.H0 r, n i r.aOi Pubat Aing Uin i.3« pm Baravia an Spilbergcn 2.30 pni Malacca and Muat Kaka :t pr« M167 words
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Advertisement654 1916-03-09 4 TQYO KISEfi X PIS HA rHE NEW ROUTE VIA H >NG KONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, fBE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOH IMA, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO rO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Dit»plac< mci Speed Leave Hongkong ANYO MAIM' 18,500 Tons Mar 11654 words
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Advertisement565 1916-03-09 4 Kawasaki Dockyard 00., Ltd. INT iRPORATBD IN tPAN) {Contractor* to >ht Imperial Japanese Army md Naoy\and to Foreign (Governments. J KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. A use* a d Inscriptions of Boilers, Marino nod Land Bngines. New Craving 1 Docks end atent Slips. No. 1 (ira\ii lt <565 words
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Advertisement270 1916-03-09 4 Ocean Steam Company, li China Mutual (t v Co.. Ltd. 'Incorporated in gvT! Companies pate ed from Li--the Strains, Ci if: i week and fr< >m Japa London, Amsterdan every fortnight for <. lea and Liverp< ol ai Havre and Liver) outward Btean er ev< i tends N> V»|*H>u\ Tacoma,270 words
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