Malaya Tribune, 10 March 1916
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Title Section45 1916-03-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. SING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. VU No. SINGAPORE, FRIDAT, MARCH 10, 1916 Price 5 Cents. C H Cribtine. FRIDAY, MARCH 10 Straits Shipping Gazette. ued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daii^] 58 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 191645 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement411 1916-03-10 1 I THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME L tsl w« k was sorry to have Missed our Pictures TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT Another of our Excellent Offers -Better than ever at the 95 Picture Palace TO-NIGHT Where the Pictures Beautiful are Screened' Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. Ii* The Second411 words
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Advertisement175 1916-03-10 1 Portland f i CEMENT. I 1 s I MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. 1 i (INCORPORATED IX JAPAN) I SOLE AGE JN TS ?««***««#«#we*.-■■■ ifftfHntTitiniTinimmmmmtwini»t mmr MBa anH la ■■■■■■■■Mai jnronMHMnMn» Awarded Numerous Cold Medals g§j S?j 525 i. iim iwii mi- mi in- i ■■im —rum i lemmMn iM» IM175 words
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Article612 1916-03-10 2 Mercantile Guardian Threatened with Legal Proceedings. In the issue of the Mercantile Guardian «»i the 21st January tne Editor draws attention to the faci that in December last he had s< mething to respecting \i«ss:s Garreis, Horn, mud Co., a German firm, of Shanghai, when he published a612 words
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Advertisement176 1916-03-10 2 Finest Assam Souchong Tea SPECIAL BLEND. SO cents. lb Tin j 5t.55. Less 5 l )er cent. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IX ENGLAND. j BUN BEE CO. If ftochore Road. FOR Lusk'S Hutton s Prime Hams Pineapple Hams Cooked Hams Boneless Skinless No waste .V: Ready for the Table.176 words
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Advertisement82 1916-03-10 2 Wonderful Discovery of the age. Potentine. The world's Nerve ionic and vitaliser, invigorates the Drain, stimulates manhood, sustains womanhood, cures youthful indiscretion and restores functional activities Price Rs. 2. Hematone. A blood purifier; a Uver lonic. Price Rs. MO. Ayrsha. A brain cooler, Beauty storer, Hair grower and a nicely82 words
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Advertisement376 1916-03-10 2 mmm AMvJitf/M VMM Ty,^! POWELL Co.'s j CALENDAR FOR M4RCH, 1916. j S,:N 5 12 tg J Mos. 6 13 20 ij TUES. 7 14 21 28 I Wed. i 8 v I Til chs. 3 ;i I K,tl 10 ,17 a :ti I SAr 4 11 18 25 I376 words
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Article626 1916-03-10 3 Bill Providing for $15,000,000. Following is the text of an enact- ment to authorise tbe flotation of a I loHu of $15,000,000 as published in the K. M. S. Uovernment Gazette I Extraordinary last Saturday:—Whereas it is desirable that an opportunity be afforded for the local investment626 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement262 1916-03-10 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I MO FOR REPAIRERS MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS GREASE J Cylinder Oil j AND I Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitcheii ani Paige Cars i'ope Motor Cycles Sub-Agents -MICHEL!M TYRES. "Gasolew Light I Cycle Co!" 5,262 words
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Advertisement49 1916-03-10 3 IMPERIAL TEA. Blended Mid pur up in tin**, alno supplied in l»u.k. One I*. tin. Green lab*-! Rs. 1, Y« Uow label As 13. K*»d label As 11- App'y for particulars to Sole Agent for the East. P. R. Y. IYER, 80, SHgopnl MnlHk Line, Calcutta. 20-12 M :o-o49 words
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Advertisement213 1916-03-10 3 HAS FORCED V PUBLIC SHEER Tuition by Correspondanea I Oxford and J fcrobridge Locals, Londop gravers-,, Hongkong University Matricuittion, Prafess P i T7 Examination, S. S. and F.M.S. Medical i-choo rr a tUi nation AND 4 ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION vVlT'i 0 CLERKSHIPS IN Til. 1 B.S. AND F. M.213 words
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Advertisement320 1916-03-10 4 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY N MICE. Auction Sale of Valuable Land and Houses Nos. 244 to 274 Kallang Koad (eTen numbers) Houses at Sin Koh Street and Nam Lock Street and brick kilns and' coconut plantation ;it Kallang Pudding. TO BE HELDJAT MESSRS CHING R.ENG LBE CO.'S BALE-ROOM, In the month320 words
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Advertisement378 1916-03-10 4 MYSTERIES lAt quarterprice. Mysteries of Court I of London 8 P;trt« (16 Volumes), bold j type* profusely illustrated. Full set Rs. 15, post Lee. Harmoniums. Single reed Rs. 15 it IN. 25 1 Lb,ublo reed Rs. 25a- IN. 35 Apply aith advauce money to IMPERIAL DEPOT., 60, Sri Gopal Mullick378 words
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Advertisement196 1916-03-10 4 AUCTION SALES. IN THE ESTATE OF SHAIK ALI BIN AMBAR BANAM* (DECEASED.) AUCTION SALE j OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDs AND HOUSES -IT l. ATE AT Weld Road, Hast Coast Road, and off Teluk kurau koad. To be held at Messrs CHING KENG LEE CO.'S SALK-K <■ On Monday, 13th March,196 words
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1274 1916-03-10 5 \nnual (ien:ral Meeting. annuil meeting of the i I n ler vrite»" Association _'4, .Mr. > .iii.ue< iiaiKer, the Associat i"n. reviewed ipu«t. address home oi tlie i*Mlt with in their annual A' the outset he expressed i*.<mi of th* 1 members for he secretary, and pro.1,274 words
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Advertisement508 1916-03-10 5 I The True Safeguard 1 I of Baby's Health |4tll!gnbiitgsF®ds j PTIHE milk of a b althy mother confers a de- SI l| J. X"' f immunity to infection to the young a ni n iVJany mothers, however, though Jg El willing, ca not nurse their babies for various I508 words
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Advertisement17 1916-03-10 5 Straits Information Bureau. Advertising Experts. Translations Undertaken at Fixed Rates. 6, The Arcade. Tel. 1401 3-1 31-317 words
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Article824 1916-03-10 6 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning Singapore, March io. Messrs LyaU and Evatt, Exchange and Share BroKere, icsu-j the folio wins iist of quotation! Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Bayera. Sellera, 2/- AlbflM 2/- 2/4J i Anglo Java 15/--2- Anglo-Mai. ,> 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Kuning 17/6824 words
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Article70 1916-03-10 6 Singapore, March 10. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 j Private 3 m/s 2/4 29/32 On India— BankT.T. 174J On Hongkong— Bank d/d lb\ On Shanghai— Bank d/d 87J On Java— Bank T. T. 132 On Japan— Bank d/d Ill s Sovereigns—buying rate S., r >470 words
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Article160 1916-03-10 6 A New Federation. The many business «juestions of common interest to the various States of the Federation that have recently been calling for action that would be uniform in effect, such as the matter of enemy trading, has resulted in a scheme having been arranged for160 words
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Article177 1916-03-10 6 The debility and depression following an attack of Malaria more than a fancied disorder. This condition is a form of neurasthenia or nervous exhaustion that usually develop! after Miliaria and its seriousness in recognised by all medical writer*, Lowering i»f ri'-rvoue ton**, with increased irritability, is the177 words
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Advertisement707 1916-03-10 6 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre OrctaJ Road Singapore's Premier ftatrc I POSTIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS The Great Carsons The Most Daring Shooting Act Extant I Introducing their Refined, Sensational, Spectacular, Sharp-Shooting The Great William Tell Shot. 7 Shots in 7 Seconds REWARD—SSOO will be given to anybody that can prove707 words
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Article467 1916-03-10 7 gyUi Timaii Rubber Estates. HI u; .nt. in Dividends l ast Year [owing is the Directors 1 Report mit ted at the mooting conror 12.30 on the 18th in. Oirectors have pleasure in [iiivi herewith n dnl\ audited nt "i the Accounts of the j for the year467 words
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Article124 1916-03-10 7 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 233rd Auction, 8th 9th Mar. 1916, Oflerea far sale Pel.,. 8*I7.6_» or 1.10a,016 H,,. (Ta*s 4WW1). Prices Realized.) Sheet unioked fine ribbed $1*0 ta SI87 joad rikbed 174 hne plain j.. 17,, 17g J 0 1 plaiu >.. unwmakea inp ribk 1^4124 words
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Article171 1916-03-10 7 Singapore, Mar. 9.—For the auction this week, which again occupied two days, some 454 tons were offered. The demand was good and the prices realised for all grades, with the exception of I'nsmoked Sheet, show but little variation on those of last week. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet171 words
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Article257 1916-03-10 7 Singapore, March 'A —There is little change u< report in values ruling at tho auction this week. The top price of $18t) paid for I Standard Crepe and Sliest on I iirst day was only bettered by £1 on the resumption to-day. The demand for these grades257 words
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Article17 1916-03-10 7 Captain Chancellor, Iti£p6Clorueneral of Police, in expected in 1 enang on Friday, March 10, on inspection duty.—P.G.17 words
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Article229 1916-03-10 7 (Singapore, March 10.) Tin. —t91J 7o tons sold Coora. Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Saf/o Flour- —Strong. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper- do Other Products.— .Market Steady Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $34UK' Nutmegs 80 s. 35.00 Copia Bali i*.7.> 1 Copra Goroug Talo 9.60 Copra Dongalo 9.H0229 words
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Advertisement726 1916-03-10 7 Latest Advertisements. Victoria Theatre Wtona for sale, pony young and in gocd condition. Owner having Maurice E. Bandman T PRESENTS HIS FuR SALE—AKY OFFERS. Opera and Comedy Co. Bmart Turnout, Austrian Pony, (of mature years) m Sirgapore, For a Short S-ason ©nly Harness and Rubber Tyred Gharry complete, in good726 words
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Advertisement140 1916-03-10 7 FRAr* POrt Salt? Pony, harness and small sized ictona for sale, pony young and in go(.d ccndition. Owner having Colony. Inquire at 4 Fort Canning Road. 13-3 FuR SALE—AKY OFFERS. Smart Tu/nout, Australian Pcny, (of mature years) in Sirgapore, Harness and Rubber Tyred Gharry complete, in good order and condition.140 words
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Miscellaneous154 1916-03-10 7 FIXTURES. To-day. B.I. homeward mail closes (train) 4 p.m. High Water—1-34 a.m. 8 ft 8 ins. 2.33 p.m. 7 ft. 4 ins. Tc-morrow P. 0. Mail due Bandmann's "To-night's the N'ight." High Water—2-7 a.m. 8 ft. 5 Ins 3-30 p.m. 6 ft. "> ins. Sunday, 12th First Quarter. Quadrag^sima—1st Sunday154 words
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Article1024 1916-03-10 8 When the annual returns of trade of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay Stabs show chat the value of our exports considerably exceeds die, cost to us of goods imported then it may be said with perfect truth that the balance of trade is entirely satisfactory. At1,024 words
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Advertisement109 1916-03-10 8 ROBINSON Co. White Rose Hair Oil £3 SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR ROBINSON CO. I An exquisitely perfumed flAWfcffi dressing forth*, hair. cgg| Price 65 cts. per bottle. ROBINSON Co. SHELL Motor Spirit SOLD BY All Garages and Retailers IN SINGAPORE. RETAIL) Qflnto Per Imperial PRICfc j SJU lib. Gallon. IrVJII? OR109 words
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Advertisement86 1916-03-10 8 Chinese 44 Republican Flag" COGNAC. Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgregor AND COMPANY Wink and Spirit &fe&cha.nts. ADELPHI HOTEL To-morrow Saturday, March 11 Special Dinner ON THE LAWN. Our Filipino Band Will play until midnight. Y. M. TOY©. I I PHOTOGRAPHIC STLDIO L 5 High Street. i *> (Corner cf \or.h Uridge86 words
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Advertisement22 1916-03-10 8 I Brand J Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $13 9o I Sterilised Natural Milk M 3 j !deal Unsweetened Milk If $10.5022 words
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Article372 1916-03-10 9 it 191.50—50 cents np. 281 members of Chamber of Mines. spell <>! dry weather tires on F.M.S. ru fori port of the F.M.S Mines has just been lan has left London, C< mtio »nt, sa\ s pgrara states that has undergone an >jv »ssing fa T our-small-pox372 words
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Article237 1916-03-10 9 At the Alhambra. I** night, at the A lhambra, "I;;'' the dirtingoished |tatronage of rheir fccellencies itej Admiral W. Lowther Grant, C. 8., and Brig.. Oene«l D. H. Ridoot a performance >n aid of the Red Cross Fond was given to a crow,led house. The programme was237 words
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Article65 1916-03-10 9 Attack on Whampoa- i London, Mar. S, 10. .'50 p.m. Hongkong A local Chinese newspaper states that rebels in the morning attacked Whampoa torts, Canton river and the cruiser Chaohao. The attacks were easil}* repulsed. London, Mar. S, 10.30 p.m. The Gazette has it that Major Lambert65 words
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Article142 1916-03-10 9 The Great War Page. The Western Front 9 The War on Shipping 9 In the Hast 9 Is the German Fleet Out D The Trade War t 9 The China Crisis i> Parliament 10 German Bluff 2 F.M.S. War Loan 3 Liverpool Underwriters 5 Stocks and Shares 6142 words
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Article104 1916-03-10 9 Reuter. Mi. IJunciman announced in the House of Commons that the brewers hail agreed to a reduction of th" importation of brewing materials by one-third thereby saving shipments of 200,000 tons. —Pwul r. At the Palladium the Great CarBona nightly astonish large au lie cefi with eir startling shooting acts.Reuter. - 104 words
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Article693 1916-03-10 9 Some Interesting Facts And Figures. The Singapore Board of Licensing Justices consists of six Justices of the Peace, who are elected from among themselves. The Chairman of the Boar 1 is nominated by the Government and is usually a Judge or Magistrate*, sometimes, as i j693 words
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Article89 1916-03-10 9 The War on Shipping. Vet Another Note. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Mar. I i..;. r > p.m. Washington Count Bernstorfl has handed Mr. Lansing another long submarine memorandum. It is understood that he implains of (treat Britain taking a (vantage of the American attitude to instruct armed merchantmenREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 89 words
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Article115 1916-03-10 9 The Russian Fronts. London, Mar. S 4.30 p.m. Petrograd—The mamnnique .says: We continue drive tiie j Turks beyond Mapavri. We also occupied Cola twenty-seven miles westward of Kermansha and a hundred miles from Bagdad. London Mar. 12.10 a.m. Petrograd The lommunique states that in Asia Minor we115 words
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Article78 1916-03-10 9 London, Mar. 8, 10.30 p.m. Amsterdam A trawler which Las arrived at Ymuiden reports that on Monday afternoon vhe sighted oil" Terschelling at least fifty big German warships, a large Meet of armed trawlers, two Zeppelins and numerous submarines going westi ward. Five large cruisers78 words
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Article60 1916-03-10 9 Position of iht Doninions. London, Mar. 'X 1.40 p.m. The Morning Post siates that Mr. Hughes emphasises t:.e Vast that lie is not empowered to represent any Dominion except Australia, although Canada, New Zealand and Australia have agreed on certain matters. It is understood that the Imperial60 words
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Article21 1916-03-10 9 London, Mar. S, 4.50 p.m. Paris: A Salonika telegram states that numerous German effectives were hurriedly withdrawn from Macedonia.21 words
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Article29 1916-03-10 9 London. Mar. S, 4.50 p In the House <»i Commons Mi*. Rnnciman said tint the Board of Trade had decided nott > investigates the loss of tin Persia,29 words
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Article29 1916-03-10 9 London, Mar. 9 .-.1" p.m. Five more of the ijured during Sunday's air raid hi ye lied. The injured are now ascertaine i number lifty-two.29 words
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Article718 1916-03-10 9 Mining Operations. London, Mar. 12.10 a.m. The communique stai thai near Grenay ther has been trench mortar fighting;, dnring which we considerably damaged th< enemy's defences. Last night the enemj sprang mine iiear the Ypres Communes railway, hut did no daoiage. To-day our artillery <- wm.a.ded the718 words
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Article313 1916-03-10 10 Churchill s Foil}. A Stinging H etort. London, Mar. S, 5.30 p.m. Ir the Honse.of Commons to-day Mr. Balfour replied to Mr. Churchill, baying that his speech was very nnl< rtnnate I «r. in fo:m and substance. II* read.rmed the continuity i tiv Ado in 'ty policy. C ust313 words
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Article38 1916-03-10 10 Scuttled and Beached. London, Mar. 9, r > a.m. Llod's correspondent at Malta state that the Nellore has :<e e n scuttled and Mached at Sierra creek. rhe ffre has been ex. tit .uirihed.38 words
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Article15 1916-03-10 10 untitled Central Perak Planters Associat) i will be held at Ipoh to-morrow 1 L.30 a.m.15 words
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Article149 1916-03-10 10 {By Courtesy of the French Con siil-Gene nil.) Paris, March 7, G. 35 p.m. The French per cent bonds are at francs 62.50 and the r per cent at N.s.;i:>. Yesterday, north of Verdun, the enemy captured the village of Forges. We broke another attack against la149 words
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Article149 1916-03-10 10 Mr. Gomes, secretary for the Ayer Molek Rubber Col, Ltd., advise that the output of rubber for February was 7,609 Ibs, or a total for four months of 44,272 lbs. Messrs Bateman ami Co., the company's secretaries, inform us that the February output of Jimah Rut r Kstates149 words
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Article110 1916-03-10 10 At the Boustead Institute on Sunday next at 8 15 p.m. Mr. B. Pnrdy will conduct the Evangelical Service and Miss Pnrdy will sing a sacred solo. All are invite-; Interesting letter.-, have been received, says the Singapore Cathedral Magazine,frotn h>ic Westerhont from "somewhere in France. He has had some110 words
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Article532 1916-03-10 10 Smart Work of the F.M.S. Police. Two Ruffians, After Brush with Police in the Jungle, are Wounded and Captured One day last month, in the forenoon, says the T.0.M., a small party of four Police constables, two of whom were Sikhs, were in ambush at the 75th mile532 words
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Article148 1916-03-10 10 Opium Cases. In the Second Court this morning Supervisor Nnnn prosecuted 5 Chinese including a woman. Four lof them, named Ngoh Ah Xgoh, Wong Ah Sara, Pna Ah Keng and Tan Ah Toon, with re-pre-paring chandu dross at 21> Bain Street. The first and second accused were further148 words
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Article18 1916-03-10 10 j Lim Ah Tong was fined $3 for being drunk and disorderly in Tan Lam Street.18 words
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Article25 1916-03-10 10 Choug Hong andiHan Swee, for selling their goods on the S. H. B. premises without a licence, were fined $2.50 each25 words
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Article17 1916-03-10 10 Goh Vong was sent to the House of Detention for begging in Hylasa Street.17 words
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Article125 1916-03-10 10 In the Third Magistrate's Court j yesterday, K. F. Pestana, of Bencoolen Street, was charged with cheating in connection with the China .Mutual Life Insurance Co.. Ltd., in respect of a sum of $170 l>\ assuming that he had been declared insolvent, thereby inducing this Company to allow him125 words
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Article58 1916-03-10 10 Mr. Riley, Police Inspector at Katnpar for the past three years, has proceeded oa transfer to Kuala Kuba and Inspector Mayo takes his place, assisted by inspector Sweng. Inspector Riley's service in dealing with the lawless bands known to infest the neighbourhood have been greatly appreciated at Kampar, where his58 words
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Article44 1916-03-10 10 Billiards Adelphi Cballt.ge Cjip. The following heat., w,. r yesterday:— A. L). Baker (owes s',, >>- •jnfinishe-l) b. H. A. CW 40) 217, C. E. Winter (owes 4'» •>- J. Roberts (rec. 10/ LM I F. N. Piggott .jiii wJ. P. de Boseck (rec.44 words
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Article33 1916-03-10 10 Sunday, vsi n m VH{ Launches will leave Pier at 1», LO and 11 a.m.. and ;j 30 p.m. and return I Club Bungalow at :♦..*!<» a.m., 12.15, and 5.30 p q33 words
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Article41 1916-03-10 10 The Sapper Cup, pfe.. February, has been n Hooper, with one up The Gold Medal was Haddon. Scores J. W. Haddon ,v p. f. David G. B. Kallagher v< C. H. Leggatt s\l J, Lornie #>t I41 words
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Article296 1916-03-10 10 Report for 1915. The Committee of Seb Club, in submitting areporl working of the < Tib for tl, year, together with a statemeni accounts for 1915 and an estimate of receipts and expenditure fori current year, state One hundred and twei h new members joined daring year under296 words
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Article123 1916-03-10 10 When Ihe Centenary ol ia< I School is celebrated thi. Old Hoys of Kedah and Pedis not be behind their bi• t l I Penang. The anam"-:.: i j the presentation to th« Fre< jof ;i shi~] i costing 1 j Centenary Challenge I 1 Rented by123 words
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Advertisement57 1916-03-10 10 ©I 1 CEMENT, i s I i 1 I Contracts have been Renewed for the supplies of Cement during 1916 to the Municipality of Singapore and to the Government I of Johore also to the Federated Malay States' Railways Beware of Imitations. 8 t i SI insist on getting the57 words
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Article151 1916-03-10 11 t Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-da} Alor Gajah $3.15 t3.25xdj' Ayer Kunings 1.25 1.35xd Ayer Molek 2.15 225xd Ayer Panas 9.35 950 Balgownie 4.50 4*75 Bukit Jelotong 0.67J 0.7.-, Bukit Katil 0.80" o!o*5 Changkat Serdg151 words
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Advertisement122 1916-03-10 11 ■ft n i i2i si I n— _______--^^■m____|_^2__l I Disinfectant I 1 I I I I 4 Pine-Tree" I Brand. I 3 I <$3kL Use No other 5 I V*vlr- B«-st Results for p the smallest 3 3 I This disinfectant freely emul= 3 sifies with water, producing a 3122 words
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Advertisement372 1916-03-10 11 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Limited. j Eta»lish*d 1874. Incorporated is India. Life Assurance at Minimum Cost. ASSETS exceed S2B 000 000—ABSOLUTE SECDPITY Profits to Policy-holders at last Valuation $1,116,673. LOWEST Apply for Prospectus and full Information to LIBERAL RATES Singapore Branch Office CONDITIONS J. R. KACPHERSON, Secretary372 words
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Miscellaneous61 1916-03-10 11 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day 5. 15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. m do S.R.E. v. Officers Jc X.C.O's. Keppel Rd., West Wharf Entrance S.V.U. 515 p.m. Tanglin Barracks Veterans Co. Officers X.C.O's. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Chinese Co. Bras Basah I id. Malay Co. Drill Hall S.V.C. Band, ti61 words
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Article681 1916-03-10 12 fSeutral Writtr on the Enemy's Plight. A Scandinavian writer, interviewed h\ tbe Milan ournal Secolo, says he is convinced tliar for the next twelve months Germany will l>e able ti cope with her difficulties, external as well as internal. A peace concluded before the end of681 words
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Article267 1916-03-10 12 The U. S. Commercial Attache at Peking, in a recent report to his Government, states that the adoption <>f modem methods by I Chinese banks is of very recent date, but so rapid has been the progress of the leading native exponent of Western methods— the Bank267 words
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Article409 1916-03-10 12 Feast at Sultans Astana. On Sunday, February 27, a big feast was given at Astana Xagara, Kuala Kangsar. it being the fortieth a y after the death of H. TI. the Sultan Idris. From early morning crowds of natives could be seen wending their way to the409 words
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Article76 1916-03-10 12 Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for tlic north at 7.7 am vid pni. Other trains leave for Johoiv at V 10.21» ani *****1. l.:to pm nm 4.40 pin. Mail arrives from north at N.l«; am and7.K p.m. Trains leave fiom .Inhere 7'.' s 4° to i 11.4276 words
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Article428 1916-03-10 12 The copper boom in London and elsewhere has reached a stage far ahead of all expectations and already the current prices reported are twice the hist lowest figures. In London not only honest consumers but speculative buyers are quite eager to cover the next few months for428 words
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Advertisement143 1916-03-10 12 tibbp's Food products > f Are prepared from the choicest materials under I Hnest conditions and by experienced chefs. Libby I stands for quality and flavour in canned food- l ffa?aat gsi <? I Mestrs Libby. McNeill aad Libby state: 10 SS?** "If there waaa way to make £t MsH143 words
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Advertisement237 1916-03-10 12 m SI *Wlncaiia£B' offers j New Health and New LMe. jfeh Wh.,t comfort »o know that you need no! remain V i I fj? Nervy."o' Run down—to know that' VI offers you new health and new life The reason is 1 Wincarnis 1 Jikt wine of life) possesses a to237 words
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Article560 1916-03-10 13 untitle From England to untitled temporary suspeni anting of permits to Tom the East to Rubber Trade Associa- a 1 ion to the Governllobber Exports Comlire whether any new uig initiated. The n issued a circular to Lord Balfour of o the deputation, as ir o! Burleigh560 words
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Article311 1916-03-10 13 United States Gets the Output. A mining journal says that until the year 1915 the tin ore produced in Bolivia was shipped to Europe for smelting, or treated locally within the country but an arrangement has recently been made by which the ti?, ore produced by some of311 words
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Advertisement496 1916-03-10 13 Look at th.s I Ex(raord iß ary S.roag Picture Programme I AT THE I j X Alhambra Theatre V S I THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. BEACH KOAD. g The Most Commodious TKp m H ME F FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. 1 VGER, m d,ous Th West Up-to-date, The Leading Theatre in Singapore.496 words
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Advertisement44 1916-03-10 13 SAL VfTAE The most powerful but harmless aerve tonic, producing startling resuits, immediate and permanent. cases of debilitated ma worn out persons both young and old. Pri «Re l per phial. S. C RDY, M A., Mißufdcturing Chemist, 3G, DhuracatollahStreet, Calcutta. 20-12 M.- 20.;/44 words
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Article1958 1916-03-10 14 Telling how Britain has Risen to the Occasion Whole Country an Armed Camp with Arsenals all over the U. K. I 0 Dr. A. Shadwell contributes to ihe Edinburgh Review (January) I a remarkable article which will be read with tremendous interest. For in it he shows1,958 words
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Advertisement401 1916-03-10 14 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charges Moderate K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 8 74 1 OH BASAH TOAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate. WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in either English ,'or Malay Telephone No. 1245. IS-12 v THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE No. 17 Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore.401 words
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Advertisement225 1916-03-10 14 I I Confectionery. I Banana Drops, MiJk, Caramels, Chocolate, Peanut Toffy, Jelly 1 I Beans, Jambo Peanuts, etc. SUGAHARA Co. 332 334 North Bridge Road. PHONK 1333. I OVARIKE! FOB FEMALK ILLS. An invaluable specific for ail functional irregularities n N certified as proven success bi ii leading physicians ai:<l225 words
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Advertisement254 1916-03-10 15 M BE LET TO LET. Story Compound house N 1 Gaylang Road, rent. A.pply to No. ]H0 TO LET. |c, i rpper Wilkie Road, situ tted tennis lawn, n<l water iaid on. April 1916. Apply to m, 8 Malacca Street. v TO LET. Sta ford Koad, lately occupied hit< away254 words
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Advertisement504 1916-03-10 15 NOTICES I NOTICE. V 3 M who has had 20 >ears experience in diseases of the gaily at his residence at 7-1 Oxlev Rd. Anendan,, 8«„ i, m and 1-0 30-4 NOTICE. Subscribers to the Malaya Tribune to whom accounts; have been rendered but who have not yet paid them504 words
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Advertisement465 1916-03-10 15 WANTED WANTED. A Chinese Dispenser is wanted for 1 a Local dispensary. State salary required and apply with testimonials to Box 210, c o Malaya Tribune _iH i*±_ House Wanted. Wanted to buy a Residential European House or Bungilow near town Apply stating all particulars to House c o If.465 words
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Advertisement474 1916-03-10 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED i.N ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Pa ion Up C apital iE 60 000 Sham of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve P und £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Tk BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London Uty and Midland Bank, Ltd. The474 words
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Advertisement405 1916-03-10 15 INSURANCE HEUMC ON INSURANCE CO.. LTO. (Inn rpo .tH in Efoezkonj Capital Sl.OOO.tfftf. FIRE DEPARTMENT-Hi. s accept i on Buildings sad Merchandise at current rates. MARINE DEPARTMENT su ranee effected on Hulls and Cargo. For full particulars as to rates and all other information Apply to the Branch >ftioe, 59405 words
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Advertisement1233 1916-03-10 16 I Head 0ffiee: 3T Phillip £freef. m BRANCH STORES AT -Phillip Street No. 14 and Tank Road Nos. 14. 100 and 102. te ft -MMi-M T' fllllllllllimimu^ (Telegraphic Address: I Telebkone Nos. 1174. 1178, 1233, 5 Codes Used: ft I GUANKIAT. I (Private 1450 1073.) A.B.C. 5th Edt. and A-l1,233 words
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Advertisement367 1916-03-10 1 5 *0. British India AND Apcar Line < OMPANIBfI INCORPORATED IN KNGoAtfD., fail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. lei ntr.i r wirh His Majesty's Government). ma, Japan, F aang, Ceylon, Australia, Iridic Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. St< tmers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines.367 words
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Advertisement362 1916-03-10 1 STIO^YA^T-MAATSCHAPP.j (steamship company) "NEDERLAND" THREE WEEKLY If AIL SERVICE BETWEEN .JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG. DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAfc AND VICE VERSA Steamers ar*> due to arrive o»-, the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Rembrandt Iter, il Oranje M*:. 28 Vondel Api. 18 Kon dei Nederl. May 9 Grotius M362 words
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Advertisement559 1916-03-10 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KALSII (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) I (JAPAN MAIL llfeSj STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE Mar,e^T„d C f A Yokohama rU port* lo i^ nd v a Un r --.1 contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New I win-screw Steamers maintaining thin wrZ I hM. been specially deeigued and559 words
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Article560 1916-03-10 2 Europe. For London Xatjhhh, in port Protesilaus, March 11 Kitano Maru April 14 lyo Maru, Match 15 N.inkin March 16 T ryarua Maru March lb (neniffnr May 20 Deaodocni March 25 ftlonHlran March 28 Norn April 4 T irehian April 8 For Genoa Gleniffer May 20 For560 words
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Article306 1916-03-10 2 Vessels in Port. British ST ft A MMR BBRTH. DA'Cft Recorder Onter Rds 23-1 Knltala No. 7 Wharf i-.i Paroo No. 7 Wharf do Magnet Inner Rds do Giang Ano do do Hook Lee do do Kuala do 7_;t Devawongt* do S Hye Leong do do Carlyle do306 words
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Article376 1916-03-10 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station -Nil. The P. k O. liner Nore ienven on the 4th April 'm Rurope. J ie outward hound steamer Taai Las Palmas on the .'srd ir*t. The Holt liner Patroclus is due at '**Uvia376 words
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141 1916-03-10 2 The X. Y. K. s.s. Tokiwa Maru was successfully launched on the 'Hli instant at the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Yard, Nagasaki, where She had been built. She is intended lot a cargo-boat for the Company's Knropean service. Her keel was laid down on May sth,141 words
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Article189 1916-03-10 2 America to Australia A great dea' of interest aroused by the announcement here of the formation of i rev* line of sto**miships to run from ports < n the Pacific coast of America to Z o ai:t'»d and Australian ports The new company is said t«> fie189 words
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Article153 1916-03-10 2 Tbe pnosphate e*portitig islands of the Pacific Ocean have alwav, laboured under th* difficulty of not having telegraphic communication with Europe, .md charterers of Steam tonnage to load at these inaccessible places have (<ee.n placed in a difficulty win n negotiating with owners who do not. .s.s153 words
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Article206 1916-03-10 2 Mr. A. P. Goodrich, at the annual j general meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held on March asked the Chairman whether it was true that the Harbour j Board at Penang could not disburse j anything from capital expenditure 1 unless the sum- was206 words
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Article173 1916-03-10 2 Interesting t'arliame,,-. Returns. A Parliamentary 1 February 1 shown the n■.-» net tonnage of British ships and fishing v< tlit» Board of Trad" < j between the 4th u l the :51st October last h\ i tion and by o-<iip :i v Tl I ties Merohriiit si,;»,.173 words
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Article221 1916-03-10 2 After War Development Rhondda presiding recent dinner, given Ilaarteui and <' Russim Agents, s>;i< J th »re w aee* wit I. whir; wa urhich be felt a area r pride grown rapidly, and whei the n over and it had w alij ii ttride it was221 words
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Article58 1916-03-10 2 A Seattle raessag recei saja that the Htr. K ukoi M 1 No. 3, .'»,1 78 tone, owm d Gotnei Kaisua, whU h i off Seattle r centl} boon departure tor Vladivostok. I rolling stock lor the Kussiai j way, has bran abandoi j total loss. All58 words
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Advertisement46 1916-03-10 2 mwnuuasnujwsjsi SINGAPORE Co. SHIPCHANDL' RS g PROVIIOMNG CO RACT. RS, I The Company's Launch meet* incoming iii ips >'«cc 16 ißattery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone >' 0 U|. I trdera promptly attended to from January Ist 191n. H. W. H. STEVENS, M anager. I46 words
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Article403 1916-03-10 3 1 Out f ran Airing. bat a trawler has If liden and reports that B rtaod off the Dutch I tif f German war f\., .f q| arrne( j I >pelins and nam sruieers ol onknown B I Ymuiden at five B norning at full speed i v.403 words
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Article36 1916-03-10 3 11 n mation receivlarine cilice, Dai ran, H»tj m mending to proh j eits -dial I exercise ol > oarrj on hoard o:i war contraband J nai. be provided HBarj locuments and k«aaw_ 'A.** vessels36 words
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Article101 1916-03-10 3 been 3hi PP™B though hostil. lets Ship and Owners. fia* t United 1953 s^«k n -i 3.5. Co Ud.) v *7) Glasgow. GIAV.X r# (So* Naa. di Servi, rS lk *>y M Maritt Palermo.) March 6. ROTHESAY d TEUTONIAN 007 fS,,r k March c. (Sank. March101 words
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Article20 1916-03-10 3 Kor Home is timed to sail on the L4th i>rox. the N.Y.K. liner Kitano Mara. She <?oes via the Cape.20 words
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Article112 1916-03-10 3 Vessels Expected Gregory Apcai (K.I.) lOtii March, i from Singapore lor Penang. Madras and Negapatam. Agents, j Messrs Boustead. Hampihire and Co.. Ltd. Tara (K.I 11th March, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead. Hampshire and Co Ltd. Teucer (Holt) Kith March, from Europe for Singapore.China and i112 words
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Article204 1916-03-10 3 London Bookings Per PA O Malwa Mrs. J. Webster, Mr. C. L Ca di<-..tt. Mr. A Mrs. Pearson,Mr. Howell, Mr A Mrs. K. Johnson and 2 children, Mr A Mrs. Tagg, Mi. Anderson. Mi OarIon, Mr. tk Mrs. Brown, Mi 4 Mrs. Marshall, Mr. <i;tire. Per P A204 words
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Article36 1916-03-10 3 At Rotterdam arrived on the 4th inst the Rotterdam Lloyd liner Sindoro from the Netherlands Indies She was stopped by a British cruiser in the Down* and relieved of her mails, which are to be examined.36 words
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Article86 1916-03-10 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of tb^ European Mails and their in London. Mail. LBFX. Ijkli virbd. B. L. Dk*. SI Jan. Jt, P.iO Ja«. Prb. 4 B. I. Jan. I.'i Feb. J4 P. O. Jan. 20 Feb. I!< M M.86 words
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Advertisement155 1916-03-10 3 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. Telegraphic Address: DOCK-YOKOHAMA.' Codes a»ed: A.H.C. 4th, sth Edition, Li bar's, Scott's, VI, and Watkin DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT: Telephone Nos. 376,506,681, 2050 1740. No 1 DOCK No. 2 DOCK No. 3 DOCK Ducking Lengthslsft. j Dcikiog Length 376 ft. j Docking Length 418 ft. Every155 words
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Advertisement223 1916-03-10 3 M. M. MESSACERIES M RITIMES Mail Line. *Oh CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, A, l IH I9IC At »Dliq Mai 18 Portbo» A,„ II Mar. 24 ordillere Apl 26 Kf" M *f 27 AadmLebi»! May. 9 Atl fS* 7•■ Atl -'V' M*y 28 rortbot May p olyDMra Jnße ror til particulars, apply223 words
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Advertisement473 1916-03-10 3 Combined Service Of S.S.Co.,Ltd (Incoiporatad in EncUod) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Boglaiid. METWI EH FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTI WEST KU&\ KALIAN PORTS JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings b*i ween Siugap, «d Western Australia, calling i Java (as inducement offers) Derby King* Sound (Port for the Kimber-473 words
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Miscellaneous485 1916-03-10 3 V;ails Close. 1 v. v r s Py h "i en r H0 f,,r Kemainan D em f 2 P» p ii "l Tl^ n «f i,u A hbotafo'rd 2.30 nn Port bwetUnham and P Telok Anson 'Kin*. Bit,, Pak„ i>" 5-r* -H •:™r.L Six M, r d w -w485 words
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Miscellaneous107 1916-03-10 3 i Singapore Tide Tab'es. Mar. 10.—High water: —1.34 a.m. .S ft. 8 ins. 2-33 ».m. 7 ft. 4 ins. Mar. 11.—High watt-r —_'.7 a.m. ft. ins.: .'{-.'{0 p.ru ft.ins. Mar. 12. —High water- —2-4»'» a.it: S ft. 4 4/> p.m. 5 ft. 8 ins. Mar. 13—High water: —3.37 a.m. j107 words
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Advertisement648 1916-03-10 4 TOYO RISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI, THE IN LAND SEA. KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO TO ILL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Spe Leavi Hongkong, ANYO MARU 18.500 Tons Mar. 11 SHINYO MARU 22,000T0ns 2 1648 words
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Advertisement571 1916-03-10 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan {Contractors to the Imperial Japanme Army and Ntunj and U> Fo rein n 00% >crn mentH.) KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sines mad descriptions of Boilers, Msriw md Land Ingines. New Graving" Docks and Patent Slips. f„ Wo. t Graving571 words
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Advertisement292 1916-03-10 4 Ocean Stearr Company, A N i China Mutual Stea Co., Ltd I Incorporated in Tie* Companies' patcl oo from Lit f> r the Strain, Chin i sua week and from Japan London, Atosterdati every fortnight foi I, les and Liverpool an j Havre and Livery i outward Blearner evei tends292 words
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