Malaya Tribune, 7 April 1916
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Title Section28 1916-04-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol i -No. 82. SINGAPOBE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916 Price 5 Cents. cix iPalapa Cribune. FRIDAY, APRIL 7.28 words
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Advertisement374 1916-04-07 1 THE TIME HAS COME," THE PUBLIC SAID TO TALK OF OTHER THINGS|" MEAL OF THE NAVY Deals with other you ha»e been accustomed to ia other pictures. It's a -real story hr William Hamiltra Osborne, a tale or patriacU., of storing adventure and love, and has the L. cJ. Nary374 words
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Advertisement105 1916-04-07 1 y— mini rONODA"! Portland I j Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd, j I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) S ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MMMn *nirrarun— iiiiiinim Awarded Humorous Gold Modmlm |j J. J SUN BRAND. Gofefnl^ A Lvßt. W l AGENCIES Obt»i C Hble everywhere and at our Gooown J, fi Koala LumpupS High Street. 4 Telegraph105 words
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Article718 1916-04-07 2 The Burma Proportions. 9 The final general memorandum on tbe rice crop of 1915-16 states The memorandum is based upon reports received from provinces,, which contain 99 per cent, of the total art* under rice in British India. Tho statistics of acreage, out-turn, etc., refer to all718 words
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Article89 1916-04-07 2 It is reported from Peking that .number ofprominent ber. of the first Chine* National dwwlved about three year. ago) are organhnng at Shanghai aT parlumentary \ZZ ahall voice the •hall be elected by the people. If the Government carriii throogh ,ta programme and mG n "«Ued Parliament in Pekw on89 words
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Advertisement29 1916-04-07 2 A Chancctto Sfive Money. f ajftftffia *m~ ,a rr~ Great Clearance SALE NOW PROCEEDING 0 j FOR TWO WEEKS. Once a. Year Only- 'SEND FOR THE BOOK OF BARGAINS.29 words
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Advertisement136 1916-04-07 2 Facts yop should know about lt DJ INN" Marine Motors "DJINN" Marine Motors have attained their big reputation within very few years. This means that DJINN Motors possess quite unusual and they do. Their remarkable success is doubtless due to the fact that the DJINN is in every sense of136 words
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Article624 1916-04-07 3 Flourishing in the Straits. The Chief Justice at Hongkong decided a case daring last month, in fa yon r of defendant, in which two amahs were the central figures. He did not decide it offhand, however, for the action had to do with a money-loan association, and624 words
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Article54 1916-04-07 3 Mrs. Sarojitii Naidu who has been confirmed to her bed for nearly two months is still neriou*lr ili, her cardiac weskcefes being a source of great anxiety. Sir Alexandra Pinhey who has been confined to bed lor some days is improving. Mr. A. C. Hankin, InspectorGeneral of Nizam's Police,54 words
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Advertisement237 1916-04-07 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I MOTOR REPAIRERS MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS GREASE VCylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sola Agents For Meitz Weiss Oil Eogines The Celebrated Star, MltchelJ'and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles Sub-Agents MICHELIN TYRES. "Gasolene Cycle Co. 5,5-1 5-2, BEACH ROAD. I Alas! What shall I237 words
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Advertisement596 1916-04-07 3 nerves may be strong as you think they are. But that does not justify you in neglecting them. j* r i k »r ft They govern all the "work of living that goes on in your body. They influence directly your health, your mental activities. All your usefulness and energies,596 words
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Advertisement890 1916-04-07 4 I AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Land and Houses Nos. 4 II Boat Quay and No. 11 Market Street To be held in the Month of April iq<> CHING KEHG LEE c» Drew <fc Napier Aoetio^L Solicitors. w 1 13-3 Auction Sale OF EXCELLENT WAX-POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD890 words
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Advertisement291 1916-04-07 5 Iz: RUBBER I Ribbed Smoked Sheet Obtains the Top.Price and is Easy to Produce when the Jackson Patent Cabinets are used. I PRICES FROM 3205. I 96 HOIMSB TO SMBKE AND DRY READY FOR MARKET. I 513 sold from our Singapore Works up to the 31st December last. the only291 words
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Advertisement302 1916-04-07 5 Ctaamjjcr of Commerce Rubber Association. 237 th Auction, sth April, 1916. Fiicti Kestiud. Ofterea for sale Pels. 4,930.7« or 663,034 lbs. (Tons 294.03). Sheet Smoked fine ribbed ...8176 to f 1«1 r«Mxl ribbed 170 175 fine plain 170 176 food plain Unsmoked fine ribbed 160 164 •n good ribbed ti302 words
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Advertisement152 1916-04-07 5 JU JJTSU, By Professor Hagio. Practical LesHons in Ju-Jitsu will be given at the Ju-Jitsu Hall 107,SELEGIE ROAD, On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuition Feq 7 per month. v the servants: agency office No. 17 Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. (ESTABLISHED 1911.) Domestic Servants (Men Women)152 words
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Advertisement269 1916-04-07 5 ITAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charge* Moderate In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Originating Summons No. 10 of 1916. In the nutter of Cheng Kit Ne», decenti t BETWEEN Taj Swee Kirn Nee woman) Plaintiff. and Oaf Cattail Guan269 words
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Advertisement280 1916-04-07 6 Agents KIM HIN Co., 13 Kling Street, Singapore. 6-4 5-4-17 J For chronic complaints, nerve and skin diseases, try Mechano-Therapy, at 350, North Bridge Road. Hours 7 a.m. till 6 p.m. daily (Sundays excepted unless by special appointment.) 14-3 T.W. 13-5 Eibbp's Food Products I Are prepared from the choicest280 words
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Advertisement161 1916-04-07 6 IDEAL FLY DESTROYER. Simplicity, economy and efficiency are the features of the newly invented FLY-CATCHER. A boon to residents of Ta»jo* lilOOj and other fly infested The clockwork runs continuously from 12 to Jo hour* at a streucn, catching flies all the time. Can be obtained now from KIM CO.161 words
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Advertisement368 1916-04-07 6 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Tkatre Orchnri Road Sutapore's Premier U rn You Don't Have to Look Elsewhere If you are looking for the beet—We are always showing you 80 m e thing different— Something that will please or thrill. We give f u satisfaction in return for your Confidence. SMUGGLED DIAMONDS368 words
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Article82 1916-04-07 7 Says the Rangoon Gazette The deputy commissioner, Sal\**i«n district, has sent to the Chamber of dommerce samples of goods collected in Maihongsong at his request. The samples include German made pipes, and cotton blankets, sardines fioni Portugal and Japanese lime boxes and vests and fancy towels. Trade in82 words
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Article158 1916-04-07 7 le-4*. Edaijee Khory Lodge, 8.30 p.m. Naval Band in Bot. Gardens, 5 p.m. Jeram Euantan meeting, Messrs Barker <fe Co., 2.30 p.m. M.M. homeward mail closes. High Water—.o 21 a.m. 8 ft. 9 ins. 1- 31 p.m. 7 ft 5 ins. To-morrow. P. 0. outward mail expected. High Water—o-50158 words
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Article65 1916-04-07 7 Singapore, April 7. On Loudon— Bank 4 tftjb. 2/4 19/32 Oeumni 2/4'J Private 3 w/«. 2/4 27/32 India— BankT.T. 174J On Hongkong tun* d/d lift Oii Shanghai Bank d/d. 82f On Java— BankT.T. 132 On Japan— Bank d/d. lllj Sovereigns—buying rate 8,54 India Ceil Bills last issue 1/4 1/1665 words
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Article93 1916-04-07 7 How greatly many of our rubber companies are prospering is shewn by reports of substantial interim and final dividends that are being constantly reported. The other day it was announced that one of the F.M.S. estates was paying no less than 225 per cent, beside which the latest, though showing93 words
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Advertisement333 1916-04-07 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TRADING WITH THE EMEMY ORDINANCES 1914 1915.j All Companies incorporated in the Colony or having share transfer 'or share registration offices in the Colony which have enemy shareholders are required to send in to the Custodian of Enemy Property revised lists of such shareholders with the following particulars333 words
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Advertisement22 1916-04-07 7 JUST RECEIVED JT. GROSSMITHS Perfmu., Sliem^Nessln 2 Hasu=No=Hana Eau-de Cologne and oA Cottage Lavender Water. KOH CO. 83 &84 BRAS BASAH ROAD.22 words
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Advertisement292 1916-04-07 7 Latest Advertisements. tNEGOMMERCIAL PRESS,LIMITED. (Incorporated in China) Straits Branch Office t No, 172, South Bridge Road. Stationers, Printers, Bookbinders and Booksellers ALSO Dealers in Musical, Pkysicd Culture, a d Chemial Amratus, Albums of Views in China: also Chinese Pictorial tatcutfi; Urge selection of Coafcrtihle Harmoniums, small and large; Organs, etcInquiries292 words
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Article28 1916-04-07 8 BIRTH. At Sione Estate, on April 4, the wife of F. Clyde Jeavons a daughter. DEATH. At Shanghai, on March 18, RALPH Nkvillb Thu&STOX aged 60.28 words
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Article1006 1916-04-07 8 Not a few of our readers must have noticed some of the effects of the war upon a number of the leading London dailies and weeklies. It has been observed, no doubt, that owing to the war their advertisement columns have shrunk consider ably. The1,006 words
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Advertisement105 1916-04-07 8 ROBINSON Co. FRESH SHIPMENT OF Cadbury's Chocolates. KING GEORGE, SELECTED, TROPICAL, CHOCOLATE ALMONDS, in i-lb. and l ib. tins. Nut Milk Chocolates 25 cts. per pkt. Chocolate Biscuts $1 per 1-lb. box. ROBINSON Co. [shell Motor Spirit SOLD BY All Garages and Retailers IN SINGAPOKE. |pRi^ L j 90cts/ e^r105 words
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Advertisement102 1916-04-07 8 CALDBECK, M AC6REG0R AND CO. Have in stock a wide selection «f Wines Spirits at prices to suit all pockets. WE ARE SPECIALISTS I in the Wine Trade and give the best value for money, not asking fancy prices for Wines and Spirits. Telephone No. 160. ADELPHI HOTEL I J102 words
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Advertisement52 1916-04-07 8 I MILKMAID I I Sweetened Condensed Milk per case'$13.90 J Sterilised Natural Milk 9.30 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 The friends and relatives of the late Mr. Tan Chay Van are respectfully informed that the interment of his remains will take place at Malacca on Sunday morning the 9th April next.52 words
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Article568 1916-04-07 9 |n is at 196—51 «p. I L Excess Profit Tax, which of iffects London Rubber OomC has just been raised 10 per i r F.vf.S. War Loan prospectus 14 social notification in re. nipnt in full for Loan Bonds f L y. S. Monteitbf late manager lelville568 words
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Article229 1916-04-07 9 F.M.S. 6 War Loan. Notice Re Payments in Full. It is notified by the Government of the F.M.S. on page 7 as follows:--(a) That arrangements have been made with the Chartered Bank for acceptance of payment in full for Bonds of the F. M. S, War Loan. (b) It will229 words
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Article193 1916-04-07 9 tDastardly Outrage at Seremban. A few details have reached Knala Lumpur of a gang-robbery and coldblooded murder which occurred at Sepang Road, near Seremban, last Tuesday evening, the victim being Mr. W. Lantour, manager of Jindaram Estate. Mr. Lantour, it is stated, was proceeding along the Sepang. Road193 words
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Obituary38 1916-04-07 9 London, April 6, 6.40 a.m. The death is announced of FieldMarshal Sir Charles Henry Brownlow who was 75 years of age. The Rt. Hon. Sir Gerard Augustus Lowther, G.C.M.G. is dead. He was born in 1,85«. Renter'38 words
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Article105 1916-04-07 9 Tmb Great War Page. The War on Shipping 9 The Western Front 9 The Lalian Campaign 9 Zepp. Raiders 9 French Consular News 10 In the East 10 India's Rice Crops 2 Chinese Loan Societies 3 How War Affects the Press I Local and General 9 Amusements 9105 words
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Article280 1916-04-07 9 At the Cinemas. There is a strong Universal programme billed for to-niirht at the Harima, including dramas depicting life in England and San Francisco. mm* The new series of happenings to Mary are proving most acceptable to habitues of the Empire who are not slow to recognise that the280 words
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Article139 1916-04-07 9 Generosity of the Organiser. Commenting on Mr. Baker's present of a "fighter" to the War Office, the Times of Malaya says: This is the third aeroplane Mr, Baker has presented, and we cannot allow the occasion to pass without holding up his generosity and deeply practical patriotism139 words
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Article90 1916-04-07 9 Letters of Administration. At the Ipoh Judicial Commissioner's Court last Monday Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby had before him an application for letters of administration to issue to Mr. F. A. S. McClelland, Datoh Sri Adika Raja, and Datoh Stiah Bijaya di Raja, who have been appointed to90 words
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Article103 1916-04-07 9 The Postmaster* General notifies in the Sarawak Gazette that the bandong Seah Jen Hak which left Kuching for Simanggang on the 24th January was wrecked io the main river (Batang Lupar) on the 27th January. She carried the mails from Kechiug and outstatioDS up to the 24th103 words
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Article281 1916-04-07 9 The War on Shipping. Another Dutch Boat Sunk. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April, 5, 3.15 p.m. The Dutch schooner Elzina Helena has been torpedoed and the crew landed. An inquiry is to be held. The Government has undertaken the examination of the wreck of the Tubantia. The steamersREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 281 words
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Article163 1916-04-07 9 Airship Driven Off. London, April 6, 4.25 a.m. It is officially announced that a Zeppelin attacked the north-east coast at 9.50 last night, and was driven off by anti-air craft gnns. Some bombs were dropped, bat there is no information as to casualties or damage. London, April.163 words
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Article28 1916-04-07 9 London, April 5, 2.45 p.m, Paris: A communique states that the Anglo-French flotilla on April 5 sank a German snbmaiine. The officer ami crew were captured.28 words
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Article34 1916-04-07 9 London, April 5, 9.45 p.m. General Sir Percy Lake reports that at five in the morning the Tigris corps carried the enemy's entrenched position at Ummelhannah. Operations are proceeding satisfactorily.34 words
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Article93 1916-04-07 9 French Still on Top at Verdun* London, April 5, 3 50 p.m. Paris The Verdon fighting continues in favour of the Frenchmen. The communique says that west of the Meuse was com jarative calm, while east of the Meuse we continued to progress in cross trenches northward93 words
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Article48 1916-04-07 9 Several German attacks in Lorraine, after violent artillery preparation, were defeated by our machineguns and artillery. There were fifteen air fights at Verdun. Three Germans were brought to earth and all the French returned safely. Our air squadrons bombed a German station and bivouac in the Verdun region.48 words
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Article56 1916-04-07 9 London, April, 6,12.20 a.m. Paris: The communique states that the bombardment of German trenches in Steenstraete had good results. There was artillery activity on the Aisne and in Argonne. The day was calm east of the Meuse. There was an intermittent cannonade at Douaumont and Vaux, but no56 words
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Article69 1916-04-07 9 London, April, 5,11.40 p.m. The communique states that last night we sprung mines near Hulluch, damaged a gallery and wrecked posts established in old craters. To-day we effectively bombarded a work near Bois Grenier. About Saint Eloi artillery on both sides was most active. Heavy artillery successfully69 words
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Article70 1916-04-07 9 A Sanguinary Battle. London, April 6, 1.20 p.m. Rome The communique states that there was the usual artillery activities on the entire front. A violent Austrian attack at Rauchkofel was repulsed with much bloodshed. Aircraft attempted to raid Verona but were driven back when a few bombs70 words
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Article109 1916-04-07 9 Returns from Italy. London, April 5, 3.50 p.m. Rome: Mr. Asquith returned from the front and was ovated. He gave a message for the Italian Press, tributing the incomparable bravery and tenacity of the magnificent Italian army, struggling with glory and success against almost insurmountable difficulties. He109 words
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Article30 1916-04-07 9 London, April 5, 3.50 p.m. Offioial: General Zupelli, Minister for War has resigned in order to go to the front General Morrone succeed*. Empire Ciaenu 'Pboie 81630 words
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Article443 1916-04-07 10 Tbe Contraband List. London, April 5, 7.20 p.m. In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil announced that there wonld be a further extension of the contraband list at the earliest moment. The Finance Bill. Mr. R. Mckenna said that in or ler to avoid delay, involving a443 words
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Article225 1916-04-07 10 London, April 5, 4.25 a.m. The morning papers greet the Budget statement with general approval. The Daily Graphic describes it as a magnificent War Budget, and says that at last the Government have had the courage to propose an adequate scheme of war taxation. There may225 words
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Article53 1916-04-07 10 London, April 5, 10.30 p.m. A Royal Warrant institutes a new silver medal, entitled the Military Medal, awardable to non corns and men for individual and associated acts of bravery, on recommendation by a Commander-in-Chief in the field. The inscription on the reverse is For bravery53 words
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Article36 1916-04-07 10 London, April 5, 3.15 p.m. Athens Ghenadieff, the leader of the Stambnlovists, his brother-in-law and six others have been arrested at Sofia, believed to be on a charge of intriguing against the Government.36 words
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Article82 1916-04-07 10 Loudon, April 5, 3.15 p.m. The Hague At the secret sitting of the second chamber all the ministers were present. London, April 5 6. p.m. The Hague After the secret sitting of the second chamber, the Government issued a statement regarding the suspension of furlough. The measures of82 words
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Article105 1916-04-07 10 {By Courtesy of the French Consul-General) Paris, April 5. Yesterday an attack on the west of the Meuse against the village of Aphancourt completely failed. On the front Douanmont—Vaux the Germans launched strong attacks followed by waves of assaults, which our curtains of fire absolutely mowed down,105 words
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Article23 1916-04-07 10 The Arbeiter Zeitung of March 20 states that dysentery and typhoid are rampant in the parts of Russian Poland occupied by the Anstrians.23 words
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Article105 1916-04-07 10 Turks Have a Bad Time. London, April 6, 2.50 a.m. A Petrograd communique states that on the Black Sea coast, the Turks, supported by the cruiser Breslau, attacked the Russian right flank. The Turks were repulsed with heavy losses. The Russians attacked the enemy's centre in the105 words
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Article32 1916-04-07 10 London, April 6, 2,15 p.m. Reuter's Agency learns that it is hoped to pass this season a private bill excluding Germans from the Rhodes Scholarships, and providing Dominion Scholarships instead.32 words
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Article20 1916-04-07 10 Taubes Active at Salonika. German Taubes have dropped 800 bombs on the Harbour and district of Salonika.20 words
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Article34 1916-04-07 10 There are serious disturbances at Sofia. Troopa. state that in the mutiny the Prefect of Police has been killed. Bulgarian Government circles are deeply impressed at the German check at Verdun.34 words
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Article43 1916-04-07 10 A cable received by the Batavia Press from the Hague on the suspension of naval and military leave, was posted'in the Club Harmonie at Batavia where a concert was being given at the time and the news evoked much easy comment.43 words
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Article33 1916-04-07 10 A Russo-Dutch commercial combination has been started under the auspices of the Rotterdam Banking Union and the Petrograd Bank for the purpose of extending the commercial relations between Holland and Russia.33 words
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Article43 1916-04-07 10 There have been riots at Cologne owing to tbe rise in the price of provisions and the police took severe measures. Riots have also occurred in other German towns and are organised by members of the Radical Party of the People.43 words
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Article28 1916-04-07 10 M. Silvio Manis, a chemist at the University of Cagliari. Italy, has succeeded in finding the means to manufacturecrystallizedphenicacid, which is necessary for the making of high explosives.28 words
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Article85 1916-04-07 10 Lawn Tennis. S. R C Tournament. In the Championship competition yesterday M. F. Ayiet beat G. Ah in, 6—l 6—3. Ties for To-morrow. Championship.—T. Leijssius v. E. E. Ryan. Singles Handicap, Class A.— E. W. de Cruz-30 v. C. Martia—ls. Singles Handicap, Class B. Winner of C. ft,85 words
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Article71 1916-04-07 10 Easter Competitions. The following competitions open to Supernumerary members will be played on April 21, 22, 23, and 24: 18 Holes Bogey Handicap com petition—Entrance fee $1. 18 Holes Foursomes Handicap, combined handicap to be 12 or over —Entrance feesl each player. Monday afternon, April 24. 1271 words
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Article38 1916-04-07 10 On Sunday next launches will leave Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. and will return from the club bungalow at 9.30 and 10,30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m.38 words
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Article74 1916-04-07 10 Anglo Chinese School. Past v. Present. For this match to be played to-morrow, the following will be the teams Past.—J. S. Nagle (Captain) M. V. Pillai, S. T. Ayadnrai, W. Sumner, J. G. Dawson, V. Nather, G. Ayadurai, S. Dorai, S. Thambipillai, J. Ponnampalam and Thamboo. Present.—J. T. Handy74 words
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Article353 1916-04-07 10 It may be recalled that, at the Cricket Lunch in the Ipoh Club on February 4, Mr. B.C.N, Knight, captain of the North Perak eleven] expressed the hope that Mr. J. Danford Wood would try to arrange a series of inter-State cricket matches this year. He would like353 words
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Article66 1916-04-07 10 A friendly match has beenarrani ed between the Vinolia Team an the Malay College, Malacca, and wi take place on Thursday next on th College ground. The following have been select* to represent the Vinolia Associate S. A. Monttiro; Benjamin Gome and M. Calvahlo; F. Thomasioj, I Gomes and66 words
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Article394 1916-04-07 10 Question of Racing. Ihe annual general meeting o? tbi Ipoh Gymkhana Club was held at thij Ipoh Club on Friday ladt. Mr. R McCrysta!, President, occupied tbi chair and the other members prcseni were: the Hon. Mr. A. N. Keoion Messrs H.L. Armstrong (Hon. Secre tary), G.394 words
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Advertisement22 1916-04-07 10 I of Johore also to the Federated Malay states Railways. I DUPIRE BROTHERS I E v *miyo, straits an4 p M s22 words
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Article134 1916-04-07 11 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3.60 $3.75 Ayer Knnings 1.35 1.40 Ayer Molek 2.40 250 AyerPanas 10.00 10.25 Balgownie 4.25 4.40 Bakit Jelotong 0,67 V Bukit Katil 0-90 0.95 Changkat Serdg.... 10.00 10.25134 words
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Advertisement122 1916-04-07 11 stttt*t*t*t*t**t»t*tt«tt«t*«»J Sanitasf Disinfectant i 44 Pine Tree I 3 Brand. 3 i 5 Use No Other 2 If you want the 5 Best Results for s This disinfectant freely emul- sifies with water, producing a* milk=white, strong disinfectant 3 and deodoriser. 3 SANITAS I 3 is known throughout the world122 words
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Advertisement184 1916-04-07 11 A Knife Thrust would be welcome to many compared with the vicious shooting, stabbing pains of Sciatica. Yet these are the men who have not heard about LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM and the miraculous relief it brings to the tortured sciatic nerve. Just rub a little in where the pain is184 words
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Advertisement133 1916-04-07 11 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT H THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE Cinema CASINO Off Beach Road. I IS OFFERING In the Second Snow 9.15 p.m. Sharp. THE PHANTOMS A Powerful Drama of Heart Interests. Produced by the Sehg Co. IN 2 PARTS. I I By Special Heaviest I How Lieut. Rose, R. N., Spiked133 words
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Article68 1916-04-07 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. Export Prohibition. An order has been published prohibiting the export of drugs which are of Foreign origin. There has been a great deal of buying of medicines and sanitary fin Ids for Japan and it is with a68 words
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Article66 1916-04-07 12 The field battalions of the Netherlands Indian army who are to be armedwith the new Madse rifle will shortly be named and made into separate sections. Each section will be under the command of a ser-peant-major drill instructor. The fall namber of rifles is expected to arrive in66 words
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Article69 1916-04-07 12 The Dutch Colonial Institute has decided to bold an exhibition in May 1917 of photographs which were taken in the Netherlands Indies. Amateurs and professionals are allowed to participate. Such an exhibition should be productive of much good in stimulating photography in Java, where the lack69 words
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Article83 1916-04-07 12 It will be remembered that the wealthy Arab Basewedan was sentenced to incarceration in prison for one year recently at Sourabaya for having cleared the graves from a piece of land that he bought for building purposes. A riot arose over his action and complaints were made to83 words
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Article93 1916-04-07 12 The Bangkok Company pays a dividend of 44 per cent. Salatri Plantations are offering 300 debentures, returing 6 per cent. ■sdU The sugar factory Kedaton Pleret pays a dividend of 1G per cent. At the second Amsterdam Tobacco sales very high prices were realised. The Royal Dutch Lloyd93 words
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Article101 1916-04-07 12 Karang Geneng District has been declared infected with plague. In the under district Sidajoelas crocodiles have become a perfect plague. The Netherlands Indian army will soon practice with anti-aircraft weapons. The firm of Lindeteves and Stokvis are opening a branch of their business at Buenos Aires. A101 words
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Advertisement94 1916-04-07 12 Tuition by CoppespoiKtene* raa-.ftS andF.M.S. Medi^r^S AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH finv» D CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.& A.ND F\a Prospectus and Scale of Fee* n*» j n ~i- \> MACHINE PRESSEU CEMENT TILES The Tffes of the Dai# Oreat Durability. VI M SAMPLES AT No. 94 SUNGEI JKOCHORE CANAL)94 words
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Advertisement224 1916-04-07 12 4p Plantation flH BIHHHBIHIHHBHHHHHBBBHBBBBHHHBBK 1 Rubber MachiJiery, IT is generally recognised that j machinery for dealing with Rubber should be STRONG, SIM* PLE, and EASILY ADJUSTABLE. Strength and rigidity are especi= ally necessary for easy running if economical consumption of power and regularity of output are to be j assured.224 words
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Article374 1916-04-07 13 WhyAtnericins are for the "Allies. The instinctive sympathy felt by most Americans for the English people in the present struggle is the sublet of the opening article in the New York -Life" of January 27, nud quoted in the Daily News. Dearng with the German criticism374 words
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Article42 1916-04-07 13 latest messages state that the *ble was not broken but that a prions blizzard in Holland broke *and lines. At present a temconnection has been made iT 11 hoped that wry shortly all aea will again be intact42 words
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Advertisement960 1916-04-07 13 2****** 9000^-^^ a If you Want to See An Exceptionally Good Picture Programme go to the S I Alhambra Theatre OF THIS BEACH ROAD. gg THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. 0F THIB jBi The Leading Theatre in Singapore. 8 STUPENDOUS Mana ger, it h. kenyon-SLADE x960 words
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Article496 1916-04-07 14 The following March outputs are announced Tb& Straits Robber Co., Ltd., 117,000 lbs. Penang Robber Estate Co., Ltd., 120,000 lbs. Kubana Robber Estates, Ltd., 45,000 lbs. Tali Ayer Robber Estate, Ltd., 38.000 lbs. Batak Habit Robber Estate, Ltd., 16,0KHbs. Bagafi Berai Company, Ltd., 18,000 lbs. Messrs Barlow and496 words
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Advertisement452 1916-04-07 14 LIST NOW OPEN This list will be closed on or before April 29th. 1916. FEDERATED MALAY STATES GOVERNMENT SIX PER CENT WAR LOAN, 1921 Issue of $6,000,000 Debentures to Bearer, part of $15,000,000 authorized by Enactment No. 1 of 1916. The entire proceeds of the Loan will be placed at452 words
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Advertisement236 1916-04-07 15 FOR SALE SM.E--AS A GOING CONCERN, ile, Waverley Hotel. QoodU furniture, license. Three ars lease to run. Proprietor ring because of advancing age. :p lv at the Hotel. :a v FOR SALE. u tch Steamlaunch Janus, 5 tons nett. Apply 27 24-3 2 «*-«> FOR SALE. The Straits Cycle Motor236 words
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Advertisement577 1916-04-07 15 NOTICES NOTICE. Mr. M. Shelton, who has had 20 years* experience in diseases of the hair, scalp and urinary tracts attends daily at his residence at 7-1 Oxley Rd. Attendance 8 to 11 a.m. and 4 to 5.30 p.m. 1-3 30-4 THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES. LTD. Incorporated in the577 words
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Advertisement439 1916-04-07 15 WANTED WANTED To rent godowri* with frontage on Singapore River, area approximately 12,000 square ft. Apply to Box 216 c/o Malay a Tribune. 17-3 b j WANTED By a captain of a steamer, One D.B. Gun. Bonehill preferred. State price and particulars to Box. 218 c/o Malaya Tiibune. 4- 4439 words
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Advertisement461 1916-04-07 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Snares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Ban*,461 words
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Advertisement434 1916-04-07 15 INSURANCE SMITH BRITISH lKsutaucE co. ill: Incorporated in New PRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description^ MARINE Insurances accepted to ail* parts of the world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager, Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. 1TD. (Incorporated iu434 words
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Advertisement341 1916-04-07 16 f A Few Things Worth Remembering; mmm m mmmm m 1 Go to friends for advice 4* I 3 To women for pity; v j To strangers for charity; 8 To relatives for nothing; j I To GUAN KIAT'S fop:— I 1 I PIG LEAD (LARGE STOCK.) j i I341 words
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Title Section19 1916-04-07 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 82 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1916.19 words
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Advertisement470 1916-04-07 1 P.*O.British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, P nang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porta and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. HOMSWARD (FOB EuROPB). OUTWABD470 words
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Advertisement326 1916-04-07 1 STGOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" THREE WEEKLY MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPOM, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are doe to arrive cm Ike ondermentioned dates OUTWARD. Vondel Apl. 18 Kon der Nederl. May 9 Grotias May 30 HOMEWARD. Oranje Apl. 24 Vondel May326 words
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Advertisement550 1916-04-07 1 N. Y. R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED TN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO^ EUROPEAN LINE A wnei it maintained betwesu Yokohama Tia n.R» HamiUaa and London, nnder mail contract with the Imperial JamLs* GorerwTsent. The New Twin-screw Steamer, maintaining AkTST. hare been specially demgned and construsted, and are fitted with550 words
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Article476 1916-04-07 2 Europe. For London: Pangan in port Kitano Maru April 12 Malta April 13 Teireeias April 15 Nagoya April 27 Fashirni Mam April 29 Neleos May 5 Keelung May 8 Denbigh Hall May 9 Oanfa May 10 Hirano Mam May 10 Gleniffer May 20 Nyanza July 12 For476 words
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Article306 1916-04-07 2 Vessel! in Pert. Iritis*. STJKAMJfiR. BIKTH. DATS Barque lone Oator'Rdfl 16-3 Sri Muar Dock 18-3 Magnet Inner Rds 27-3 Indraghiri do 26-3 Hainam do 28-3 Gorgon Outer Rds 29 3 Patrol K. Harbour 30-3 Katoa Inner Rds 31-3 j Giang Ann do 2-4 Carlyle do 3-4 Brisbane River306 words
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Article869 1916-04-07 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel n communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—Nil. The Holt liner Eumaeus is at present loading for Liverpool. For Hongkong direct will sail on the LOth inst the liner Salamis. The British India liner Fultala sailed for Madras yesterday. For Vancouver869 words
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Article46 1916-04-07 2 The Kankyo Maru. own-i by the Chosen Yusen Kabnshiki Kaisha, is reported to be ashore near Chumonshin (Korea). She is insured in London against total los?, <fcc on a value of £9,730. The vessel built m 1908 and is of 805 tons register.46 words
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Article40 1916-04-07 2 A fishery company will shortly be established at Macassar and steam trawlers are to be utilized. The capital of the company has already been subscribed and Mr. van Heutsz and other influential Hollanders will paiticipate in the work40 words
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Article35 1916-04-07 2 Trade at Macassar has increased yea.s and berthing accommodation has been .nadeqaate for some Past A father extension of the barbonr works over l ength G f f meters has now been sanctioned35 words
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Article20 1916-04-07 2 have been th« 1 hoids prevbns vessels »hl, .t the of this monTand th' ?5 ffliddl820 words
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Article178 1916-04-07 2 Evidently many things ha PD r at home that Renter does not ©r U sider of sufficient interest to wi re British journals and we call th° following from the Renter's serv as published by the Java pre*/** the 4th inst. M 0Q The unarmed French steam*178 words
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Article40 1916-04-07 2 The steamer Tenyo Maru, a tur. bine craft of 13,398 tons gross register, built in 190S, and owned by the Too Kisen Kabashiki Kaisha. sails from Hongkong and Shanghai to San Francisco on May 6.40 words
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Article111 1916-04-07 2 Siam S. N. Co Ltd. The fifteenth ordinary genera! meeting of the shareholders in the Siam Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. took place ou the 23rd ult. at Bangkok Phra Montii Poohanakit boisc in the chair. There were alio present Mr. E. Leth, Phva Borihun Raja Soon bet, Mr. S. H.111 words
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Article73 1916-04-07 2 Vessels Expected. Oanfa (Holt) Bth April, from Europe for Singapore. China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co.. Ltd. Tara (B.I.) Bth April, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Faltala (B.I.) 11th April, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs73 words
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Article51 1916-04-07 2 Kinta for P. Swettenham and T. Anson. Merionethshire for Shanghai and Japan. Hong Wan foi Batn Pahat. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar. Melchior Trenb for Batavia, Samarang and Sonrabaya. Ban Hin Gnan for Pontianak. lanjong Snrat for Kota Tinggi. Amazone for Ceylon India, Australasia, Mauritius, Egypt. Europe,51 words
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Advertisement39 1916-04-07 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERYCo SHIPCHANDLFRS g PROYirOWNO The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office :-i6 Battery Road. TAKE UFr TO TOP FLOOR Telephone N 0 141. Orders promptly attended to from January 1st, 1916. H. W. N. STEVENS. Manager. 51 M39 words
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Article347 1916-04-07 3 Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Snnwnan and Co., the »ding Hongkong Ship and Freight jokers advise us under date April Ist as lollows We reported last under date of [Bth inst., at which time the Saigon longkong rate had reached the unirecedented high figure of $1.20 0T347 words
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Article66 1916-04-07 3 Since last Saturday all the Dutch lin.-rs to sea from Holland assemble *t 6 p.m. at the North Hinder lightest*] and are accompanied on their loyage from the North Hinder light by the togs Samson and Titan, who precede the Dutch vessels far as the Galloper Bank.66 words
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Article199 1916-04-07 3 London Bookings. Per P 0 Mooltan :—Mrs. <fc Mrs. Trnuip, Mr. <fc Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Mrs. Bragg, Mr and Mrs R. Humphries, Mr C. fc. Franklin, Mr. Hothman. Per P. and O. steamer Kashgar Mr and Mrs Polglase, Mr Sweney, Mr. Archer, Mr. Kenney. Rev E. M. Green199 words
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Article225 1916-04-07 3 The following casualties to shipping through hostile acts have been reported recently Ship and Owners. Flag. Tons. Damage BENoEW British 3,681 (One of crew (J. Honlt Co., drowned Apl. 4) Liverpool.) VIGO Spanish 1,137 (Torpedoed. Bay of (Gonsalez y Fernandez. Biscay. Crew Villa Garcia.) landed April225 words
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Article127 1916-04-07 3 A run of orders for new steamers from the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, and Portugal is pouring in into almost every U. S. shipbuilding yard. Some yards on the Atlantic coasts are forced to decline orders because of the rush of work j keeping them busy at127 words
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Article181 1916-04-07 3 The cause of the foundering ot the stern wheeler Sing Joe Seng near Macassar recently, is due to" the negligence of her skipper Kiagoes Hamin, in failing to obey the regulations regarding the amount of cargo he was allowed to carry. His certificate permitted him 74 passengers181 words
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Article106 1916-04-07 3 Apr. 7.—High water:—o.2l a.m. 8 ft. 9 ins. 1.31 p.m. 7 ft. 5 ins. Apr. 8.-—High water :—0.50 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins.; 2-14 p.m. 6 ft. 8 ins. Apr. 9.—High water :—l-21 a.m. 8 ft 2 ins.; 3 4 p.m. 6 ft. 2 ins. Apr. 10.106 words
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Article248 1916-04-07 3 'Spveiallj' nnperscribed letter»» only. I ""hips in communication with the (Commercial j Wireless Station this morning:—Nil. LU all the sub-Post Offices up to 2 p.m. ate letters, etc., intended tor dr spat eh by the M. VI. packet Ama*««ne should reach the General Post Office before 4 p.m. to-day. Late248 words
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Article74 1916-04-07 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of ieparture from Singapore of the Suropean Mails and their deliver n London. Mail. Levi. Delivered M. M. Feb. 12 Mar. 14 P. AO. Feb. 18 M»r. 20 B.L Feb. 26 M. M. Feb. 26 Mar. 21 P. AO. Mar.74 words
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Advertisement516 1916-04-07 3 M. M. ME88MEB1ES MM TIMES, Mail Line. FOK CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD. OUTWAttD. 1916 1916 Amazone in port Porthoe Apl. 11 PnlfMih i Apl. 7 Oorflillere Apl. 25 Athos Apl 21 Andre Lebon May. 9 Portho* May. 19 Atlantiqne May. 23 Cordillere June 2 Amazone Jane. 6 Andre Lebon516 words
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Advertisement357 1916-04-07 3 Combined Service Of The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BETWEEN FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS. JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for357 words
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Miscellaneous213 1916-04-07 3 Mails Close. ie-^ay. Port Swettenhaui and T.-lok Annon *Kinta 2.30 pm Shanghai Japan Merionethshire 2.30 pm Ratu P.ihat Hong Wau 2.30 pro $3?' Australasia. Mauritius, Egypt. Europe. etc. Aunzon* 3 pm§ Malacca and Muar *ljady Weld 3 piu Ratavia. Satnarang and Sourabaya Melchior Treub 8.30 pm Pontianak Ran Hin (Juan213 words
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Advertisement583 1916-04-07 4 TOY Q if IS EN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THE INLAND 8KA, KOBR, YOKOHAMA, HQ 9QL0LU AND SAN FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Leave Hungkonp. PEHSIA M ARU 9,000 Tons W knot* Apl. 21583 words
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Advertisement417 1916-04-07 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (IlfOOBPOftATSB APaN {Contractors to the I nperial Japanese Army and Na»» and~U> Foreign Governments./ Cable addbrssesi: »i>R8 ,t> Roofer's, liber's, nti<i N DOCK-Daikeh. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. AH ««izes and descriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving* Docks and Patent417 words
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Advertisement357 1916-04-07 4 Ocean Steam $hi, Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam s s Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in E n(? la n 1*The Companies' steamer* patched from Liverpool outtt the Straits, Chi„ a and J aE f week and from jH Pan London, Amsterdam and T every fortnight for Genoa, O lea and357 words
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