Malaya Tribune, 24 April 1916
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Title Section27 1916-04-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol 3, No. 95. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916 Price 5 Cents| CM Ittalapa Cribune. MONDAY, APRIL 2427 words
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Advertisement339 1916-04-24 1 Special Holiday Programme AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE GAIETY Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. IN THE SECOND SHOW At Loos-Recaptured fromthe Germans Latest Pathe Official War Gazette THE GREAT DETECTIVE HAVES In the most Dramatic Photo-play of the War THE DEVIL'S EYE A Tale of Aloyer and339 words
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Advertisement173 1916-04-24 1 I ASAHI J (SUN-BRAND) BEER j| Obtainable at Leading Liquor Stores at the I I Following Prices from Ist April, 1916. I |i I j I I AS AH I BEER. I QUARTS: at $11.80 (Per Case of 4 Doz.) i j at $3 Per Doz. J i* PINTS: -at173 words
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Article799 1916-04-24 2 Affinity to Tin. Lecture by Mr- I B Scrivenor. As nn auxiliary t > the recent annual meeting of the F. M. S. Chancer of Mines Ihe question of tungsten ores was dealt with in a paper read before the members, at ihe Ipoh Club by Mr. J.799 words
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Article57 1916-04-24 2 Want to sell anything at a mode ate price? Now a tne tiW f there's lots of money coining J the country nowadays and h price of our products ia urn J the markets of Kurope, Anierk and the Far East. The u3 Tribune Want Ads afford an 3 economical57 words
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Advertisement356 1916-04-24 2 N^lawson's/ L Price 1 Q )Ml Per case $15.25 WHISKY. /We/jeMs John Little Co, Ltd. ffiassjSs--1 Alas! What shall Ido with mv Life j It is a question often put forth by the invalids who are long suffering I from stubborn consumption and consequently who are quite depress- ed and356 words
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Advertisement112 1916-04-24 2 mi—nuni i NEURALGIA SGCTHEDAWAT by Little's Oriental Bila To all who suffer the desper| twisting agonies and vastus Neuralgia: To all who are acquainted with v of the sufferers: To all who have never suffered ye who wish to be on the safe side: Here's news LITTLE S ORIENTAL BALI112 words
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Article363 1916-04-24 3 According to Julius J. Price, who devotes a paper to the subject in the Monist the testimony of one of the stone tablets in the synagogue of Ka~-fun/foo goes to prove ttat the Jews first entered China during the Han dynasty. and the letters of missionaries363 words
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Article94 1916-04-24 3 Five Arrests Effected. The Malay Mail understands that altogether five arrests have been made io connection with the murdec of Mr. Lftutoar at Sepang Road—two at Kepong and three at Mantin. The men found at 'ppng had in their possession Mr. 1 Konio' watch and a little94 words
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Article32 1916-04-24 3 The Ipoh Times hears that Mr. C. ST. Seymour, assistant engineer of Singapore Hai l oar I'canis electrical department! is in TaipSny studying the question of the introduction ot* electric lighting there.32 words
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Article192 1916-04-24 3 When *a ptit it mention s hes<d aches tie doctor seeks for tho cause, au'i in most >cr. s.es finds it in derangement of tl c BOj v( as or <: tito »y«tfn>. 1 leaded o, rs is w* kbowi», is one of the comm'4 symptoms192 words
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Advertisement357 1916-04-24 3 Lowell Co.'s CALENDAR FOR APRIL, 1916. I I 26 SUS. ';j —j2 .j 9 16 j3O I I i i j Mon. —!3 10 iI7I 24 j j j TUES. -j 4 11 18 25 j j Wed. 5 t 12 j 19 2C Thehs. 6 13 20 27 .'1;357 words
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Advertisement757 1916-04-24 3 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Super.or to the German-owned product. CJIR WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Surgeon-General of H.M. Forces, is chairman of the Company which produces the new and superior reparative of nerves and tissues, Sanaphos," which already has completely displace the German-owned Sanatogen757 words
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Advertisement305 1916-04-24 4 AUCTION _SALES. MO TJ, C rF* In the Matter of the Alien Enemies (Winding up) Ordinance, 1914, AND In the Matter of Behn Meyer and Company Limited, an Enemy Company within the Meaning of the said Ordinance. Messrs CHING KENG LEE Co. have been instructed by the Liquidator, W. H-305 words
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Advertisement208 1916-04-24 4 King Edward VII Medical School. Preliminary lamination. The Preliminary Examination for entrance and scholarships will commence on 17th May, 1916, at the Medical School Sepoy Lines. Candidates must give their names with the subjects they intend to take up by Ist May, 1916» to the Principal. 19.4 -6-4 FOR A208 words
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Advertisement181 1916-04-24 4 AUCTION SALES. i PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Auction Sale of Valuable Land and Houses Nos. 244 to 274 Kallang Road (even Houses at Sin Koh Street and Nam Lock Street and brick coconut plantation at Kallang Pudding. TO BE HELD AT MESSRS CHING R.ENG LEE CO.'S SALE Rr In the month of181 words
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Advertisement285 1916-04-24 5 LAST TWO MIGHTS. j GRAND PRESENTATION NIGHT. A GOLD MEDAL wiU be presented BY Mr. ONG CHWEE KIAT AND FRIENDS to the Great Winson Co. In Appreciation of their Excellent Performances. THE WORLD-FAMOUS WINSON Co. 20 STAR ARTISTES 20 IN THEIR Daring and Mystifying Acts ALSO Performing Bears and Dogs.285 words
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Advertisement456 1916-04-24 5 Just Arrived! Just Arrived! Collins' New 6d. and 7d. novels by well-known authors. Excelsior Stamp Albums, with spaces for more than 11,000 stamps. Philatelic Accessories, etc. The Continental Stamp co. D High Street, Singapore 31 n Oh, That Toothache! CERTAIN QUICK CURE. DON'T MS- OM% AWFUL ACHE TRESS TOUR- jfe456 words
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Advertisement449 1916-04-24 5 THE PRIME FACTORS OF Fram roz's Aerated Waters ARE QUALITY, PURITY ECONOMY. CHEE ENG SONS, j ESTABLISHED 1859. I 71, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND SPORTING TAILORS. It T v t„ -1 WHITE SUITS A SPE- I TheManapn ff Pror. r ,e CTALITY. 2 tor, who ha* received449 words
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Article384 1916-04-24 6 Heavy Sentences A case of cruelty to a young girl which came before the Kuching Courts recently has caused a good deal of stir in the bazaar amongst all classes. From information received the Superintendent of Police visited a shophouse in the Main Bazaar and going384 words
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Article177 1916-04-24 6 Simpam Valley Hydraulic Mines Ltd. 186 piculs. Ampang (Kinta) Tin Mining Co Ltd. 110 piculs. Kanaboi Ltd Mine 70 piculs tribute 69 piculs. Kinta Association Ltd. Mine 312 piculs tribute 136 piculs. The output for the first fortnight of April from Deebook Dredging was 202 piculs. Katoo Deebook177 words
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Advertisement307 1916-04-24 6 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. SHELL FOB SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT Please send Tour Order to CHIN HUAT LEE, 29 SOUTH CANAL ROAD who also stock large quantities of lubricating oils, carbide, motor accessories, tyres and kerosene of all grades. j O TIC JBS. I lai *Y-n b^ g to give icc that307 words
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Advertisement336 1916-04-24 6 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre Orchard load Singapore's Premier Theat GOOD NEWS FOR THE CHILDR En Special JĔ^st^* HZ MATINEE T HALF PRICE TO ALL PARTS FOR ALL A Monster Programme of Feature Dramas and Comedi<* THE BEST. To see the One and Only Charlie Chaplin in the greatest of all336 words
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Article799 1916-04-24 7 VICTORIA THEATRE. The Humphrey Bishop Co. Of late Singapore has had the good fortune to be blessed with a plethora of a good things in the entertainment line but we venture to think that tbe limit in that direction has been reached by our latest visitors, the Humphrey Bishop799 words
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Article614 1916-04-24 7 Ayer Panas Rubber. The directors in their report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31st January, 1916, announce that the profits for the year are $297,803.96, to which has to be added the balance carried forward from last account, viz., $9,129.54, making a total disposal balance614 words
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Article80 1916-04-24 7 On the 20th inst. the men*hers of the Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association entertained tl. ir President, Mr. W. N. Haigk F. Inc. S. T F.C I. at a dinner ai lie vicepresident's residence, No, 7 Martin Lane. Post-prandial speeches were made by Mr. Haigh Mr. Chia Cheng80 words
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Article53 1916-04-24 7 The Echo hears that Europeans in Penang are giving hearty support to the F.M.S. Six Per c ent War Loan. The number of small investors is t it says, particularly striking—M an indication that there are perhaps more people here who know a good thing when they see it than53 words
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Advertisement70 1916-04-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. —r-» Hi r W I I WANTED. Wanted apprentices for Engineering Office. App'y ia person to 1J Raffles Quay. 24-4 v STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Wanted for Batavia competent stenographer and typist. Apply in writing stating qualifications, experience, and salary desired to Standard Oil Oomprny of New York. 22-4 25-470 words
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Advertisement334 1916-04-24 7 i THE COMMERCIAL PRESS, LIMITED. I Oil U 5J' (Incorporated in* China) t Straits Branch Office t Wo. 172, South Bridge Read. Stationers, Printers, Bookbinders and Booksellers, also Dealers in Magical, Physical Culture and Chemical Apparatus, Albums of Views in China Also Clinese Pictorial Postcards Large election t»f Convertible Harmonium*,334 words
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Article42 1916-04-24 8 DEATHS. On March 20, at Ealing, H. J. D. Paddy, lata •f Penang, aged 84. CHEONG. —Widow of late Cheong Beng Pob, nee Koh Eog Liang, on April 22, at her residence, No. 88 Kampong Bbaru Road, Singapore aged 59*42 words
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Article841 1916-04-24 8 Even the possibility of the dissolution of the British Parliament at a time when such a proceeding would be nothing short of a national calamity, became to some extent insignificant as compared with the stir created by President Wilson's pronouncement before Congress. It is in every sense a841 words
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45 1916-04-24 8 Messrs. Barlow Co., favour us with the information received from their London House that the directors of the Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Co., Ltd. have declared a final dividend of 20 p payable on the 28th April.45 words
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Article92 1916-04-24 8 Twm Grhat War Pagi. The War on Shipping 9 The Western Front America's Action Successful Air Raids 9 In East Africa 10 In the East 10 Labour Troubles 10 Inhuman German W In Mesopotamia 10 F.M.S. Wolfram The Jews of China The Sepong Murder 3 Company Reports Amusements92 words
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Advertisement139 1916-04-24 8 BBBBBi HMIMMMMMMPB MB MH MiM ■■■i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ JUST ARRIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF Gramophones with Wooden Horns j|!L AND /Oi Cl, BeSe the Tamil Latest Hindustani Records ALL DonblelSided Model C. M. S6O. Many other Models also In stock from $45jupwards ROBINSON Co. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces,139 words
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Advertisement92 1916-04-24 8 2| Lv ill til ADELPHI HOTEL TODAY EASTER MONDAY Special Dinner Tke management will presto* to all their gueits an Easter Egg. 12 Special Easter Eggs will be bidden and lady guests will have to look for them on the illuminated Tennis Court. I Y. M. TOY©. I 3 g92 words
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Advertisement27 1916-04-24 8 j MILKMAID I Si Sweetened Condensed Milk per case 513.9Q t 2 Sterilised Natural Milk J J; Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 riiif iiiiiiifii ii iiit ii iiiiiitttiiWMiigwtffif^pgJ27 words
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Article200 1916-04-24 9 Vuan Shi-Kai Surrenders. Tuan Chi Jui Premier. London, April 23, 3. p.m. Peking Tuan Chi Joi has accepted the premiership and the War Minister s portfolio, and is organising a new Cabinet, to which Yuan Shi-kai has agreed to surrender all c jvil anthority. The following members200 words
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Article383 1916-04-24 9 Tin is at $94* Baron S. van Heemstra arrived in town this morning from Java. A new circns is coming in a day or two. See advt page 7. Patrons of the Rathbonrne )airy will find on page 6 a notifica;ion that will interest them. Sporting news383 words
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Article1021 1916-04-24 9 Impressive Faneral Ceremony. Yesterday afternoon the funeral of Comte de Bondy Riario, took place, the attendance making the largest funeral Singapore has ever seen and testified to the high esteem in which the departed was held by all classes?. At 3.45 p.m., at the French1,021 words
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Article438 1916-04-24 9 America's Action. Support for Dr. Wilson. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April 21, 2.55 p.m. New York The State Legislature, which the Republicans control, has passed a resolution giving unqualified support to President Wilson on the German crisis and offering again to convene in order to vote and pledgeREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 438 words
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Article53 1916-04-24 9 London, April 21, 2.55 p.m. General Sir George Bird wood, in a letter to The Times, warmly commends the scheme for a Muslim cemetery and hopes that it will be planned not as a necropolis, but as a true garden of God for the sanctified dead of53 words
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Article522 1916-04-24 9 Heavy Bombardments in the Woevre District. London, April 22, 1.35 a.m. Paris: The communique says: We occupied the northern lip of a crater caused by the explosion of a German mine at Hill 285, in the Argonne. There was a violent bombardment of our new positions at522 words
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Article361 1916-04-24 9 London, April 22, 5.30 p.m. The British communique saya There has been mining activity during the last twenty-four hours, near Fncourt, Souchez, Hullueh and Givenchy. During the night we dispersed a party of Germans who left their trenches near St. Eloi. There was trench-mortar fighting to day361 words
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Article64 1916-04-24 9 London, A pril 22, 12.10 p.m. The British steamer Sabbia has been sank, The crew were rescued. London, April, 22, 12.10 p.m. The Hague The Ministry of Marine says that the Lodewijk van Nassau was probably sunk by a mine. London, April 21, 2.20 a.m. The64 words
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Article91 1916-04-24 9 London, April 22*6.20 a.m. Amsterdam An official despatch from Sofia states that an aeroplane from the south-east dropped two bombs on the suburbs of Sofia on April 21, and also several pamphlets announcing the fall of Erzerum and Trebizond. London, April 23, 1.55 a.m. In response to91 words
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Article18 1916-04-24 9 London, April 22,12.10 P4D Lisbon: A decree has been pro. mutated banishing Germans of ooth18 words
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Article563 1916-04-24 10 General Satisfaction. London, April 21, 2.30 a.m. Political circle? are most relieved the Cabinet settlement, the terms of which afford food for the widest gpeculation. There is general satisfaction among all parties that the Government has at last admitted the desirability of giving Parliament the actual facts in order563 words
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Article21 1916-04-24 10 London, April 22, 12.45 p.m. Washington: General Villa apparently if hying as the body exhumed was not his.21 words
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Article197 1916-04-24 10 Sooth African Sensation. London, April 22, 1.20 p.m. Capetown A sensation has been caused in South Africa by the publication of the report of an official commission of inquiry into atrocities against British prisoners in German South-west Africa. It appears that the prisoners were persistently starved and the197 words
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Article56 1916-04-24 10 Continued Progress. London, April 22, 6,25 p.m. General Smuts reports that General Van Deventer's mounted troops after the success at Lolkissale, on April 4, continued to advance and occupied Umbugwe and Ssalanga, capturing small garrisons at both places. On April 17, the enemy was encountered in some56 words
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Article81 1916-04-24 10 Jute Workers Strike. London, April 22, 12.10 p.m. The strike of Dundee jute workers, by which thirty thousand people were affected, is apparently nearing an end. Spinners and weavers resumed work a fortnight ago, since when many works have been running, but the output is restricted, owing to81 words
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Article34 1916-04-24 10 London, April 22, 4.20 a.m. Amsterdam An official Berlin telegram announces that Field marshal yon der Goltz died of spotted fever on April 19, in the headquarters of bis Turkish army.34 words
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Article68 1916-04-24 10 Towards Stamboul. Steady Progress. London, April 22,10.5 p.m. Petrograd A communique says that our elements have progressed further towards the west from Trebizord. We have everywhere repelled the attempts of the enemy to check our impetuous progress. There have been no events on the western front beyond68 words
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Article87 1916-04-24 10 Floods Stop Attack. London, April 23, 7.10 p.m. The Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia telegraphs that the attack on the Sanni Vat position on the Tigris on the morning of April 23 failed, owing to the floods limiting the attacking front to one brigade which penetrated the enemy's first and87 words
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Article38 1916-04-24 10 London, April 22,12.45 p.m. Bukharest News of the Russian capture of Trebizond has caused the liveliest impression. The press comments lengthily on the important consequences of the situation to Turkey and the operations in the Balkans.38 words
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Article77 1916-04-24 10 In the Kuala Lumpur shooting case, Mr. John G. Grey was discharged by the Magistrate on the charge of shooting John Philips Mead, whom he found in his wife* room. The Magistrate, giving his verdict, found that accused had received great provocation, and that he fired77 words
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Article91 1916-04-24 10 News of their being in France, has been received from the sons of Mrs. Miles, late of Messrs John Little and Co. Stanley Miles is now a sergeant with the Koyal Garrison Artillery and Nelo Miles is a second lieutenant in the Royal Fusiliers. In view91 words
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Article51 1916-04-24 10 Messrs Polishwalla, Kotwall, cotton and yarn brokers, Hongkong, in their latest circular say that the revolutionary movement In China has resulted in the utter dislocation of trade. Confidence has been rudely shaken and it would be impossible to expect dealers to resume business until the political problem finds a reassuring51 words
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Article141 1916-04-24 10 Governor of PWinp ilIes in This morning, per R oya] h Mai! packet Rum P hi ua H. E. Governor Harrk on Phillipine. Islands Mrs. Harrison With them fc\f Commisker, A.D.C. to th« J? Mr> nor. They have been on Z ed tour through Java i n141 words
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Article262 1916-04-24 10 The text of Bill about to be introduced into the Legislative Council to amend the Municipal Ordinance 1913 is published in a Government Gazette Extraordinary iisued last Thursday afternoon. The object is to give power to His Excellency the Governor to postpone for a given period of time the262 words
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Advertisement70 1916-04-24 10 I /SPK I PAGON"^^PCEMENT.| I m fi tr r?T ReHeWed f r the SUppHeS 0f during 1 I 6 f tO T f M cI P*»ty of Singapore and to the Government I I f Johore also to the Federated Malay States Hallways. I J Beware of Imitations. I I70 words
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Miscellaneous124 1916-04-24 10 Singapore Volunteer Corps Orders for the week ending Friday, April 28 To-day. Nil. Te-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. .do Maxim Co. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range S.R.E. v. 5.15 p.m Tanglin Barracks S.V.R. Officers A S.C.Os5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Chinese Co. Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. Wednesday, April 26. 5.15124 words
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Advertisement104 1916-04-24 11 Ltt*tti*ttttt**********et*tt*t**** I 9 THE I [Pot Stills! I Have Been 5 M P If S Taken Oyer by Government, jj NEVERTHELESS 5 Is M X X I» H jj will be able to continue jj to supply their famous 3 E blends and to maintain 3 j the quality as104 words
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Advertisement421 1916-04-24 11 INDIAN MEDICINE. Patent Medicines for Eyes. I hereby inform and request the public that I the undermentioned Golam Hyder bin Golam Din can cure ail the diseases of the eyes such as pain, rednees, dimness and white specks etc. I have lived in Singapore, Hill Street No. 34-1, for about421 words
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Advertisement107 1916-04-24 11 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Limited. Etablished 1874. Incorporated in India. Life Assurance at Minimum Cost, ASSETS exceed SZSOOO.OOO-ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Profits to Policy-holders at lost Valuation $1416,673. LOWEST Apply for Prospectus and full Information to LIBERAL RATES Singapore Branch Office CONDITIONS J. R. MACPHERSON f Secretary for S.S.107 words
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Advertisement121 1916-04-24 12 BUN BEE CO. 11, Rochor Road. Butter and Cheese. I The following have just been received in excellent condition:Gruyere Cheese. Australian Cheddar Cheese. English Cheddar Cheese. Gouda Cheese. Stilton Cheese. Edam Cheese. Dntcb Cattle Show Brand Butter in 21b, 1 lb. and 1/2 lb. thisEaster i Easter We have just121 words
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Advertisement329 1916-04-24 12 Sanitary Appliances. The study of health and hygienic principles are of the utmost importance in tropical countries, and the first question which presents itself for consideration is undoubtedly 4 SANITATION." It is recognised by all competent authorities that the best, and only the best, domestic sanitary appliances should be installed,329 words
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Advertisement1113 1916-04-24 13 I TO-DAY, AT 5 P.M. TO-DAY, AT 5 P.M 1 EASTER MONDAY 1 I SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION Grand Children's Matinee I 9 BT THE I 1 MELBOURNE COMEDY COMPANY 1 X>j NO PICTURES 5g 3 NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW SKETCHES 8 >X SPECIAL PRICES $1, 50 cts. 25 cts.1,113 words
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Article343 1916-04-24 14 BENGAL. Black Hole of Calcutta. loth ntksity or otherwise of the t |j fl< le tragedy formed the subSet* ol a lengthy aud interesting Qn ioji at a special met ting of the Calcutta Historical Society held on March 24, Archdeacon W. k. WrmMr J. H. Little, who343 words
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Article300 1916-04-24 14 Temperance in Poona. A crowded pnblic meeting hold on March 28 with Mr. Ttfaifc i n the ch iir, <; resolution Embodying four requests regarding tiie temp* ?;uk*. movement, viz that all liquor shops «honld be located at both end.: the town, that arrangements should be made for selling300 words
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Advertisement543 1916-04-24 14 F. M. S. 6°o WAR LOAN. NOTICE. <v. c.j».„4„j m-,!<■« <;f<itps has made srrangements with the Chartered Rank of India, Aus in cases where applicants desire to make their payments in this manner. As a full half yearns interest will be payable on the Ist November, 1915, it will n543 words
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Advertisement325 1916-04-24 15 TO BE LET_ TO LET. y 6 Upper Wilkie Road, beautifully situated tennis lawn, -tabling etc, and water laid on. jntry Ist April 1916. Apply to S. Menahem, 8 Malacca Street. 6 3 v TO LET. A Two Story Compound house No. 9 Laroog 14 off Gaylang Road, Moderate rent.325 words
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Advertisement375 1916-04-24 15 NOTICES NOTICE. Mr. M. Sheltcn, who has had 20 years' experience in diseases of the i hair, seal p and urinary tracts attends daiiy at his residence at 7-1 Oxiey Rd. Attendance 8 to il a.m. and 4 to 5.30 p.m. j 1-3 30-4 CHOP THONG CHEONG. HOTJCE! Is hereby375 words
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Advertisement201 1916-04-24 15 WANTED WANTED. Competent Shorthand-typist apply office Messrs John Little Co., L*d. 17-4 v wanted" To rent godowa wirh frontage on Singapore River, area approximately 12,000 square fi. Apply to Box 216 c/o Malaj a Tribune. 17-8 v SH£LLABEHR'S Englisli-Malay Dictionary. Medium octavo 5% In. x 9 in., 573 and xxi201 words
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Advertisement469 1916-04-24 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares 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 Bank,469 words
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Advertisement431 1916-04-24 15 INSURANCE 1 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.- LTD. [Incorporated it* New Zealand]! FIRE Insurances etfected on Buildings, Rent Rud Merchandise ot every description^ MARINE Insurances accepted to »11 parts of the world at lowest rare* EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager, Offices: 2, FinUysoo Green. HEUNG ON INSURMSE CO.. LTD.431 words
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Advertisement321 1916-04-24 16 IgUAN KIAT Co., 1 Singapore. t i 2 A****************** 2 t**********************************S 1l)to 1000 I 8 J Telephone Nos. 1174. 1178, 1233, j Codes Used I j GUANKIAT. I (Private 1450 1073.) J A B C 5th Edt and Code S J 5 6hjp Snandlers, Hardware Dealers, Government and Municipal Contractors,321 words
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Title Section19 1916-04-24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 95 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 191619 words
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Advertisement462 1916-04-24 1 P.&O.Britlsh India AND Apcar Line (COMPANY INCORPORATED I» ENGLAND.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about m Mail Lines. Homeward (for Europe). Outward462 words
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Advertisement323 1916-04-24 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWAHD. A Steamer Further sailings will be announced as soon as possible. HOMEWARD. Oranje Apl. 24 Vondel323 words
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Advertisement573 1916-04-24 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL i STEAMSHIP GO > Ira EUROPEAN LINE A service ii maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanest Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and573 words
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Article493 1916-04-24 2 Europe. For London: Fushimi Mara April 29 Keelnng May 3 Denbigh Hall May 4 Neleng May 8 Namur May 11 Hirano Maru May 13 Gleniffer May 20 Kaga Mara May 24 Oanfa May 26 Deucalion June 3 Nyanza July 12 For Genoa Gleniffer May 20 For Liverpool:493 words
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Article257 1916-04-24 2 Vessels in Port. BritiskSTEAMER. BERTH. DATE Sri Muar Inner Rds 18-3 Magnet do 27-3 Patrol K. Harbour 30-3 Ban Whatt Hin Inner Rds 6-4 Romany Outer Rds 14-4 Machaon No. 7 Wharf 16-4 Selangor Inner Rds 17-4 Edendale do 18-4 Fooshing No. 2 Wharf do Teiresias No. 7257 words
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Article69 1916-04-24 2 The British Admiralty recently issued a statement to the effect that, before sinking the British ship Commodore, in the Mediterranean, the enemy submarine had two flags furled on its mast. Having ascertained the nationality of the Commodore, submarine unfurled the German flag. It appears, consequently that the submarine69 words
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Article783 1916-04-24 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—s.s. Rumphius. The B. I. mail leaves Negapatam to-day for here. For China and Japan ports will sail to-day the N.Y.K. liner Ceylon Maru. mm -xci*— For China and Japan ports is timed to783 words
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Article31 1916-04-24 2 The Board of Trade announce that certificates of non-enemy origin will from now onwards no longer be required on the importation of goods into England from Italy.31 words
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71 1916-04-24 2 The Swedish Chamber of Commerce in London has received a cable from the Swedish Board of of Trade, Stockholm, dated March 11, to the effect that the following articles have been added to the list of goods which are now prohibited for exportation from Sweden Beets, turnips71 words
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Article88 1916-04-24 2 The London Gazette of March 10 contained a list of additions or corrections to the lists published as a supplement to the London Gazette of Feb. 22, 1916, of persons to whom articles, to be exported to China and Siam. may be consigned. These persons are88 words
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Article75 1916-04-24 2 The London Gazette contains the Foreign Office announcement that according to a notification received from the British Ambassador m Rome the Italian Government have amended tbe decree which provides for the confiscation of enemy merchant vessels by way of reprisal for certain hostile acts, so that75 words
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Article179 1916-04-24 2 The Alma, Capt. Bell owned at Penang, i eft day afternoon for ne r port, prospective sale tions of the vessel failing eluded. There is Z2* vessel a pecnliar interest fact that she is a sister ahi* *L th ill-fated Stella, which the the Casqnet Rocks,179 words
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Article90 1916-04-24 2 More than double the amount of shipping tonnage is building m Datoh yards compared with a year ago according to a survey just published. he tonnage on December 31st, 1915, was 395,195, against 185,170 tons at the end of 1914 172,000 in 1913, 158,000 in \m and90 words
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Article102 1916-04-24 2 The Marine Department at Brisbane advises that on and after Aprii 4, 1916, two red lights will be exhibited from the beacons recently erected to mark the inner dredged cntting. Directions for use.—Keep the outer leading lights in line and pass the green light (marking the intersection of102 words
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Article108 1916-04-24 2 The steamer Sri Muar, owned by Capt. G. Gaggino and commanded by Capt. E. B. Flak left the Keppef Harbour Dock after undergoing an operation of being lengthened by thirty feet. The cutting up process and the placing of the »c* portion between midships and forward, has108 words
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Article142 1916-04-24 2 The number and net tonnage of British vessels respecting the loss of which reports were received at the Board of Trade daring the month of February and the number lives lost, are as follows: Description. No. Net tonnage I**" Sailing 27 7.51)9* 47 Steam 42 56,856f Total142 words
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Article66 1916-04-24 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their deli vet y in London. Mail. Lift. Delivibbd B.!. Mar. 10 Apr. 5 P. tO. Mar. 17 Apr. 17 M. M. Mar. 17 B. I. Mar. 24 M. M. Mar.66 words
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Article92 1916-04-24 3 The Imperial Government Railways of Japan, driven by the necessity of employing a better appointed steamer in deck and other equipments than the present boats Shiragi Maru Kosai Maru on the Fusan-Shimono--eki channel steamer service, have decided to charter temporarily the Japanese Volunteer Fleet str. Takura Maru, 3,20492 words
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Article83 1916-04-24 3 The following casualties to shipping through hostile acta have been reported recently Ship and Owners. Flag. Tons. Damage SABBIA British 2,75? (Sunk. Crew Rescued. (Ex-Austrian Vessel.) April 20.) CAIRNGOWAN British 4,017 (Sunk. Crew saved. (Cairn Liae Newcastle.) April 20.) RAVENHILL British 1,704 (Suuk. Crew saved (Belfast.)83 words
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Article257 1916-04-24 3 Lawn Tennis. Straits Chinese Visit to Penang. The members of the Straits Chinese R. C. who left here on board the s.s. Ipoh duly arrived at Penang where they are taking part in a series of return matches with the Penang C.R.C, during tbe holidays. On Friday the257 words
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Article55 1916-04-24 3 On Saturday last the return match under Association rules between the S. C. F. A. and Penang was played. An excellent game was witnessed and ended in a win for Singapore by 3 goals to one. Our special report of the game had not come to hand55 words
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Article47 1916-04-24 3 Nearly three thousand people witnessed the football match at the Dato Kramat Gardens, Penang, on Friday afternoon between the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, and the Anglo-Chinese School, Penang. The visitors proved a little too strong for the local team and won by one goal to none.47 words
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Article23 1916-04-24 3 To-day launches will leave Johnston's Pier at 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. and the Club Bungalow at 3 and 5.30 p.m.23 words
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Article86 1916-04-24 3 Singapore CC v. RG A. The S.C.C had not a fully representative team for this match on the Esplanade on Saturday, an i as a result they suffered defeat by 48 runs. Batting first, the home side found runs very hard to get against the bowling of Sergt. Borwell,86 words
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Article119 1916-04-24 3 F.M.S. and S.S. Championship. Commencing on Good Friday, a most interesting series of com pet i tions was entered upon on the links of the Ipoh Club. The inter-team competition for which there was a representative entry from Ipoh, Penang, Singapore, Taiping, Caledonia, Malacca and Selangor, ended in favour119 words
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Article454 1916-04-24 3 Annual Report. The [report of the committee for the year ending Jan 31, 1916, to be presented at the annual meeting to b«held at the Drill Hall on ThursI day next at 9 p.m, is as under Finance. The Working Account for the year shows a profit454 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement39 1916-04-24 3 SINGAPORE SHiPCHANDLERY Go. SMPCHANDLERS PROVIDORINS CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Wee —16 Battery Road. take lift to top floor Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to from January Ist, 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. M 5-439 words
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Advertisement326 1916-04-24 3 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. I Homeward. Outward. 1916 1916 A the* Apl. 27 Cordillere May. 2 Porthos May. ly Andre' Lebon May. 9 Cordillere June 2 Atlantique May. 23 Andre Lebon Jane 16 I Amasone Jane. 6 Atlantiqme June,3o I Polynecien Jane. 20326 words
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Advertisement340 1916-04-24 3 Combined Service The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ltd. (Incorporator 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 Singapot < and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the Kimberley340 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous323 1916-04-24 3 Wails Close. G. P. O. Closed. To-morrow. puiau Batam to Pnla* Holang Hock Dim 8.30 am pnlan Sotgi Aing Hong 8.30 am Caoob Eaina 8.30 am Kerimon Sanit am Singkep 8.30 am Sarawak and Goebilt Kuching 10.30 am Port Swettenham and Penang *Hok Canton 11.30 am p.»rt Dickfcon and Port323 words
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Miscellaneous133 1916-04-24 3 FIXTURES. To-day. Easter Monday. Public and Bank Holiday. Passover, 7th Day Jewish Holiday. High Water—1-24 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins» 3-36 p.m. 6 ft. 5 ins. To-morrow. SI. Mark. Lodge St. George, 6.15 p.m« High Water—2.18 a.m. 8 ft; 5-14 p.m. 6 ft. 2 ins. Wednesday, 26th, High Water—3-51 a.m.133 words
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Advertisement549 1916-04-24 4 TOYO RISEN KAISHA thf WW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THF INLAND SEA E KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND BA* SroTO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. steamer Displacement Speed Leare H< TENYO MARU 22.000 Tons 21 knot. May. b NIPPON MARU Ton? May.549 words
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Advertisement524 1916-04-24 4 Kawasaki Dockyard to., Ltd. (ISCORPORATBD IN JAPAN) {Contractor* to the Imperial Japanom Army and N*i* and to Foreign Governments.) Cable wjj^^i^^ DOCKTA hi I 1 flak Western Union N. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes an descriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving Docks524 words
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Advertisement355 1916-04-24 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam N ay Co., Ltd. (lacorporated in F.-ri as The Companies' steamers are patched from Liverpool ontwards ft the Straits, China and Japan ©vsrl week and from Japan honewards f c London, Amsterdam and Ant I every fortnight for Genoa, M a355 words
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