Malaya Tribune, 1 May 1916

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol 3. No. 101. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1916 Price 5 Cents. CIK malapa tribune. MONDAY, MAY 1.
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    • 278 1 n m mi——iijjl. jl. —»—imm_i_imi_i Tl_e Biggest XJ_»*><xa_ of tlie Year THB INIMITABLE FORD STERLING IN A TWO PART FARCE COMEDY AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE GAIETY Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. IN THE FIRST SHOW THE ADVENTURES OF ARIZONA BILL A thrill«g»Wild West Chinese Feature Ray
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    • 135 1 yMii.miMMmmtm.in WB 11l Estate Supplies Acetic (99*981) Acid I Veneer Chests i ii! I Momi Chests iji i i I r Latex Cups f y j I ETC. I Xffol/i xfcssan dtaisha, ls>td. H (Incorporated in Japan) Miiiuiiuuuiu:.-am«m«iMiiii mim „,„„„4 j Awarded Numarou* i 1 I Jj? (0 Government AnaJ-st.
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  • 310 2 Shanghai Merchant Detained. The Manila' Times of March 27 contains the following: Seized by the British Authorities at Hongkong, on his arrival there by the Loongsang <»ii March 21, William Katz, a Sbaughai merchant well known in Manila, is now detained, and it is learned ou
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  • 172 2 Japan -Siam Trade. The Japan-Siam trade which has been commenced through the Siamese Consul at Kobe for the purpose of replenishing the shortage of European goods in that country is increasing satisfactorily as there is no prospect of the European supply being resumed at an early date, says the Japan
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    • 110 2 |\l A WSON'S /1 y/' WHISKY. I [/s.ie im* John Little Co, Ltd. £Ss2£>N>J BEST TO BUY Because BEST TO DRINK Fram roz's Aerated Waters. RUBBER Ribbed Smoked Sheet Obtains the Top Price and is Easy to Produce when the Jackson Patent Cabinets are used. PRICES FROM S2C)B. I 96
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    • 72 2 A STOMACH TONIC. Atonic dyspepsia is probably the ntended. The nerves that control B »PP' prooerlv ft ar not *°'«ing p operly. Qks on the stomscb Momach, nerves and glands are all' d lr ectl, on the blood and th. fir. re B p onse froiu £«i th. atv e
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    • 355 2 TAMPENISCEMEWTTILĕWmrks MACHINE PRESSED CEMENT TFT p. The Tiles of the Day MADE UNDER HIGH HYDRAULIC PRESSURE ENSURE Great Durability, SAMPLES AT No. 94 SUNGEI ROAD (ROCHORE CANAn Phone 569. Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University y striculat Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional PreUmina° n Examination, S. S.
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  • 145 3 BOMBAY. Art Exhibition in Bombay. Artists of Bombay have decided to follow the patriotic example of their confreres in England by holding mi exhioition in aid of the funds of the Women's Branch of the War Relief Fund. The exhibition was to be held in the studies of
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  • 134 3 A Lady Pleader. The first application of its kind in India was made before Mr. A. H. Gumming, District Judge of Alipore, by Miss Ragin Chua, M.A., b.1., a lady graduate of the Calcutta University, to be enrolled as a pleader. The petition will be forwatdad to the High
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  • 118 3 Alleged Hindu Moslem Rupture Following upon the recent serious fracas between the Hindu and tbe Mahomedan Cricket Clubs at Amritsar in which one Hindu player Diwanchand died of injuries received and another is lying in a serious conditio©, there was serious disturbance on the night of April 8 between
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  • 90 3 Lord Chelmsford at Delhi. Delhi, April 6.—Lord Chelmsford arrived here punctually this morning. H. E. the Viceroy with Lady Chelmsford and daughters and members of His Excellency's staff arrived at Delhi to-day, the entry being public. Escorts and Guards of Honour were furnished by thn troops in garrison and
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  • 119 3 Copra Boom. A Calicut correspondent telegraphed to Mad ruB on March .30 reporting that copra crushingfactories have been started in E lgland. This together with large orders from America, has created a boom in copra. Contracts for several thousandsof tons for delivery in Apiil hay. been entered, while there
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    • 242 3 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR MAY, 1916, I Sun. I 7 14 i 21 28 I Mon. 1 o 15 22 29 TUES. 2 9 16 23 30 j j Wed. j 3 j 10 jl7 24 31 1 Thurs. 4 11 18 25 i I Fri. 5 12 19 j26!
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    • 725 3 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. 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 displaced the German-owned Sanatogen in
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    • 719 4 AUCTION SALES. IN THE ESTATE OF SEE EWE LAY, DECEASED Auction Sale of VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANDS Situate at Orchard Road, to be held at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co's Sale-room. To-day, Ist May, 1916. at 2-30 p.m. Approximate Auction Description. area Tenure. Tin. Lot No: square feet. le Par *of
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    • 344 5 TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. INDIAN Motor Cycle riders and intending purchasers of Motor Cycles, will please note that the agency for the sale of "INDIAN" MotorCyjsles andSideCars heretofore controlled by Messrs Katz Bros., Ltd., has been transferred from this date to the CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LTD-, of Singapore, who will act
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    • 492 5 To-Night! To-Nlghtt: SI NO .T4?L. is offering AN EXTRA GOOD FEATURE PROGRAMME 1 In the Second Show 9 15 p.m. Sharp HJbbert Pictaret Ltd., Present THE B3?SU CONQUERS A Powerful story of Human interest with many exciting plots. In 3 Parts SANDS OF LIFE A Splendid, Sporting Drama in 2
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    • 677 6 j The Students' Friend. J I Our World-renowned I Atank Nigrah Pills J are the greatest friend of students, they S sharpen the memory, refresh the tired I brain, impart fresh vigour and give J tone to the entire system. J I Only 60 cts. a Tin of 32 Pill
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    • 298 6 PALLADIUM I Singapore's Premier Taeatre Orchard Road Sia*apore's Premier Theatre I AFTER TME SHOW The unaiiiineus verdict of all who saw our last programme—SlMPLY GREAT W I not -how you blood curdiing dramas Mile* in length—We are here to amute T 1.l I I here I Charlie Gets] (2 ACTS)
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  • 286 7 Cricket. s. R. c. y. Y. M. C A. A match between the above teams was played on the Esplanade on Satmday, and ended in a win for the home clnb by 26 runs. Batting tirat the Y. M. C. A. fared badly, in tact at one time
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  • 53 7 Adelphi Cup Tournament. FINAL HEAT. On Wednesday evening next the final heat of the second tournament for the Adelphi f 100 Challenge Cup is to be decided. The contestants are A. Lewis (owes 150) the holder, and A.van Renesse (owes 95). Should the former win again the Cup becomes
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  • 117 7 W. H. Threlfall v. Foo Joo Wan. A fairly large crowd of interested spectators says the Pinang Gazette assembled on the C.R.C. ground, •n Thursday to witness a friendly game of tennis between W. H. Threlfall, champion of P.C.C. and Foo Joo Wan, champion of C.R.C, who beat
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  • 223 7 Investiture Sparte. In Honour of the occasion of the Investiture of His Highness the Sultan of Johore with the Insignia tbe Grand Cross of the Most Order of St. Michael u d St George, a programme of sea sports has been arranged for Friday and Saturday May
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  • 31 7 Owing to the increase of Members the, above Club has removed its Clnb House to a more suitable Bungalow known as 44 Barbington at No. 499 Teluk Kurau.
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  • 11 7 [We do net neceemrily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.]
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  • 197 7 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir,—May I invite the attention of the Monicipal Health Department, through your widelyread paper, to the 'flagrant and objectionable nuisance which prevails in Change Alley; a most frequented and bosy thoroughfare of this city. The nuisance referred to is caused
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  • 186 7 For the adjourned meeting on Friday next at 2-30 p.m. the following are the orders of the day. 1. Motion by the Treasurer: That this Council approves the additions made to the Estimates during the quarter ended 3tat December, 1915, as set out in Scheduie lA, laid before
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  • 44 7 By the spring of next year a thousand farms, sayB a Montreal telegram, will have been prepared by the Canadian Pacific Railway for the settlement of disbanded soldiers. These farms will be grouped in colonies, with a central instruction farm under a competent agriculturist.
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    • 390 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTSEASTERN fXTEpwTAT&C. TELEGRAPH CCD, LTD. flncorporated ia England.) NOTICE. Owing to the interruption of certain cables, traffic to and from Europe and South Africa wttl be subject to delay during. the next few days. Tbe Atlantic Cable Commies notify that traffic over-their lines is subject to delay and tha*
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    • 421 7 (TKGoneßmu pkss, limited. L J (Incorporated in Ckiaa) Strait. Branch Office: No. 172, Swth Bridge Road. I 8 Stationers, Printers, Bookbinders and Booksellers, I Dealers in Maaical, Physical Culture and Chemical Apparatus Albums I TemmNets; Footballs (made from fine leathei); Bugles Drums etcT iMuiriet Solicited and Inspection Cordially Invited I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 76 7 FIXTUHeS. THor Chamber of Conwwce* J£30 p m# Y M.C.A. lecture r by. Dr. J. M Handy, 8.45. p.m. Hi*h Water—10-3 a.m. 8 ft 6 ins., 9-51 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. Tomorrow. New Moon. High Water—10.46 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ins; 10-20 p.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. Wedwsdiy, 3rd.
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  • 964 8 A fortnight ago we were able to present to our readers some interesting and significant figures setting out the losses in British shipping which, whilst doubtless by no means complete, were a sufficient indication of the extent of our losses in freightage since the
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  • 121 8 Twr Great War Page. The War on Shipping 9 In the East 9 The Irish Revolt Greece and the Allies Discontented Labour Fall of Kut Parliament and the Military Bill 10 Thirty Hours in North Sea... 10 In Mesopotamia 10 News in Brief 10 Military Appointments wj The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 136 8 JUST ARRIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF Gramophones with Wooden Horns AND /Ol CWBe^ the y\. Tan,H Latest HiHdHStaPi Records ALL Double Sided Model H. C. M. SGO. Many other Models also in stock from $45 upwards ROBINSON Co, LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. KEROSENE
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    • 74 8 11 > iii r I ADELPHI HOTEL Every Evening j During Dinner OUR MANIL4 BAND WILL PLAY. I Y. M. TOY©. I > J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIt I 15 High Street. I (Coraer of North Bridge Road.) it 1 Special low charges for attend- 2 2 anc*. at residences, Wedding 15
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    • 20 8 I MILKMAID I S Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $13.90 J Sterilised Natural Milk 9.30 sldeal5 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50
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  • 595 9 is steady at $97^. 1 r the Hon. A. R. Adams is Business visit to Malacca. Band of Hope will meet as in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on l H .,l;iy. May 3, at 4.30 p.m. Hr- welcome. I nth birthday of Princess I. ol
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  • 314 9 Pleasing Proposal. Singapore Women are very eager to do something that will prove their deep sympathy with victims of the War. A movement has already been started, for collecting Women's 44 personal economy savings" monthly with a view to handing these over to the home
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  • 244 9 Road Hot Causes Accident. Yesterday afternoon, at the junction of Killeney Road and Orchard Road a huge crowd gathered after an accident, which might easily have proved fatal. Three local horsemen had just reached that spot when one of those obnoxious road wasps, piloted by an irresponsible individual,
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  • 20 9 Oversubscribed. We are officially informed that the F.M.S, war loan of fifteen mil-, lions is already oversubscribed.
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  • 48 9 Tha Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. B. Ward of Evatt and Co., French Bank Buildings, Singapore, acknowledges with many thanks the following contributions to the above Fund Amount previously acknowledged 15,280 Mrs. Tan Chay Tan 100 The Union Trading Company Total to date $5,405
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  • 306 9 Fall of Kut. General Townshend's Plight. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April 29, 5.40 p.m. Kut has surrendered. The official message states that Kut after a resistance lasting 143 days, ever memorable for gallantry and fortitude, General Townshend was compelled, owing to the exhaustion of supplies to surrender, having
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  • 82 9 Another Refusal to Help. London, April 28, 2.30 p.m. Athens The situation in Greece is more acute owing to the announcement of the Government's determination to continue to refuse the use of the railways for the transport of the Serbian army. The Serbian Minister called on
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  • 66 9 Attacks in the Dvinsk Region. London, April 29, 11, p.m. Petrograd A communique reports that the German artillery has been most active in the Dvinsk region and further south, followed by infantry attacks in massed formations. These were abortive, except for one small recapture of some German
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  • 45 9 London, April 28, 3.35 p.m. The Dundee calenderers are still idle and unless they resume soon it is believed the employers will seek Government intervention. Lancashire cardroom workers ai well as the cotton-spinners are asking for a ten per cent advance in wages.
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  • 963 9 Disturbances in Dublin. Latest Details. London, April 29» 3.30 a.m. Viscount French, in a communique, states that the military operations to suppress the rebellion in Dublin are proceeding satisfactorily. The rebels are confined to a few localities principally in the Sackville Street district with their headquarters at
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  • 143 9 London, April 28, 5.20 p.m. The British steamer Industry hag been sunk. The crew were picked up. London, April 29, 12.50 p.m. The Danish schooner Christian has been sank. The crew was picked up. U. S. A. Still Sending Notes. London, April 28, 2 10 p.m.
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  • 638 10 Kaiser's Last Effort at Verdan. London, April 28, 2.10 p.m. Paris, semi-official: There ifl reason to believe tLat th6 battle of Verdun has ended and that the Kaiser's only anxiety henceforth is to achieve something nnder the eye of his people and the whole world by farther
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  • 140 10 London, April 28, 2.30 p.m. Sir Pertab Singh has gone to Windsor. London, April 28, 6 p.m. Captain T. M. Lloyd, of the Hampshires, who was invalided from India, has oommitted suicide. London, April 28, 2.10 p.m. Amsterdam Mr. Gerard has gone to headquarters to confer with
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  • 56 10 British Aviator Rescued. London, April 28, 2.10 p.m. The Hague Flight Lieut. Beare was rescued from a biplane in the North Sea where he had been for thirty hours. He has been liberated but his machine is interned. He is the officer reported as missing
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  • 64 10 London, April 29, 12.5§ p.m. The following appointments are notiied in the Gazette: MajorGeneral Dobell, Knight Commander of the Bath. Major G. M. Orr, 11th Lancers, Assistant Adjutant General temporary Lieut-Colonel. Captains J S. Marshall 35th Sikhs, and G E Mouat 63rd Infantry, Depaty Assis-* R n p^°
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  • 382 10 Situation Reviewed. London, April 28,1.30 p.m. Even the pro-Government press acknowledges that the Government has Bnstained an exceptionally sharp rebuff over the Military Bill. In the Lobby, the epinion on the debate is that it has strengthened the Government's hands in the direction of bringing
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  • 19 10 London, April 28, 2.10 p.m. The Daily News says that the talk of a general election has been revived.
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  • 318 10 (By Courtesy of the French Consul- General.) Paris, April 28, 6.50 p.m. Yesterday, we broke two attempts at attack on the fronts of Handromon t and Douanmont To-day, there was no important event. We brought down four German aeroplanes. A French air squadron bombarded the railway station
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  • 81 10 London; April 29, 2.30 p.m. Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co in their report on the silver market state that, despite the establishment ?o* reCOrd P rice since November 190b, the market is still strong and even higher figures are possible W J ng u to the exhaa
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  • 71 10 The Victoria Theatre. artistic triumph Bishop loSf-o*"jCS their stay at the Vic SS a close on Satsrday the combination is',i„ to Malacca, af ter h c h e return to Singapore J}** n special concrt o„ *1 the gardens of Z fc» prior to their depa rtBr H day
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  • 75 10 As was only to h« chi Id rento<,k 7 fall b :dTaS W opportnnityofwitn^: 0 wonderful tricks and *Z!i the many amwing m £*l clowns at the matinee on «5 afternoon (What more v, thanacircnstoayoan 0 e t e» they JO y^j w,thont saymg, f or th
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  • 186 10 The Palladinm, where houses were the rule both r matinee and evening performance on Saturday, announces a programme for this evening Tki includes a new Times War V« a fine wild animal film and i L picture by Charlie Chaplia in whict 2? ini^l t^)lt one P
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  • 82 10 Accideit at tbe Convent. A sad drowning fatality occurred yesterday at the Convent. A Tamii girl, aged 19 while drawing water within the precints of the Convent fell into the well and though help was speedily available and artifice respiration employed all efforts fail* ed to restore
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 78 10 Singapore Volunteer Carps. Orders for the week ending t r day, May 5 To-day. 0.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Officers do S.B.E- do do Veterans C do Chinese C»>4.30 Balestier Range Malay Co. 5-15 Drill Hall S.V.C. BW' 1 To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S V A do Maxiffl 1,1
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    • 75 11 wwm 1 111 THE Pot Stillsl OF J Great Britain Have Been I Taken Over by Government, I < NEVERTHELESS I Buchanans j will be able to continue to supply their famous [blends and to maintain ill the quality as before, ijj being in the unique posi- j tion of
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    • 465 11 Train Services. Singapore (Taak-Hoid) daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m. 10.29 a.m. noon 1.30 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9. 8.42,
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    • 402 12 F.M.S. War Loan. With refert nee to the Prospectus of the Federated Malay States War Loan inviting subscription to a first issue of $6,000,000 it has been brought to the notice of the Government that some persons propose to wait for "the next issue" possibly in the hope that more
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    • 339 12 Sanitary Appliances. mmm^ammmmmmmmm—mmmmmmmmm—m I The study of health and hygienic principles are of the utmost importance in tropical countries, and the first question j which presents itself for consideration is undoubtedly SANITATION." I It is recognised by all competent authorities that the best, and only the best, domestic sanitary appliances
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    • 601 13 fjrfere we are Again I! With another Excellent Programme I AT THE 1 Alhambra Theatre I The House of Quality BEACH ROAD Tne Home of Feature Attractions I I THE LEADING THEATRE IN SINGAPORE. TA NirnT Manager B/L. M. KENYON SLADE. ji TO-NIGHT! TO NirfTT M Did you see EDWIN
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    • 361 13 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE No. 28-A Newton Road At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co's Sale-room On Monday, ht May, 1916. at 2 50 p.m. All that piecb of freehold land situate at Newton Road, estimated to contain an area of 19,249 square feet, being lots
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  • 353 14 U.S. Immigration Bill. San Francisco, March 2s.—Retentative Humphrey from Wasnintrodnced an amendment io* the Immigratin Bill which was discussed yesterday, to the effect that v all immigrants must enter the country through sea ports" This amendment had for its object the prevention of Asiatics entering the country r
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  • 66 14 Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. Arthur Eustace Hill-Trevor, halfbrother of Lord Trevor, was found shot dead in the Ulster Club, Belfast, on March 20. At the inquest the jury returned a verdict of suicide. The Hon. Arthur Hill-Trevor, who was 39 years of age, was formerly Assistant Provost Marshal for Belfast. He
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    • 120 14 A Knife Thrust would he welcome to many compared with tbe vicious shooting, stabbing pains of Sciatica 1 i Yet these are the men who have not heard about LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM and the miraculous relief it brings to the s-iatic nerve. Just rub a litt'e in where the pain
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    • 574 14 F. M. S. 6-0 WAR LOAN NOTICE. 4 cf-te, has made arrangements with the Chartered Bank of India, Aik tralia an X FCderated Ma ay 0 ases where applicants desire to make their payments m th.s manner. As a Ml half year's interest will be payable on the Ist November,
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    • 241 15 TO BE LET I M TO LET. glmode, 6 Upper Wilkie Road, itifully situated tenni9 lawn, tabling etc, and water laid on. try Ist April 1916. Apply to Menahem, 8 Malaoea Street. v TO LET. Two Story Compound house Lorong 14 off Gaylang Road, I -rate rent. Apply to No.
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    • 411 15 nonets r CHOP THONC CHEOHC motTce Is hereby given that the goodwill and stock-in-trade and book debts, etc. of Chop Teong Cheong of No. 195 Queen Street, Singapore, Motor Car Owners, Repairers and Hirers, have this day been sold to Tan Kian Hian to whom all debts due to t>he
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    • 303 15 WANTED WANTED. Wanted apprentices for Engineering Office. Apply in person to 11 Raffles Quay. 24-4 v WANTED A competent and intelligent Proofreader for a Job Printing Department Apply by letter with copies of recent testimonials to, 44 ALPHA." •/o Malaya Tribune. 28-4 SHELL ABE A R'S English-Malay Dictionary. Medium octavo
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    • 462 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BT ROYAL CHART MR, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £26 each £1,200,006 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
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    • 442 15 INSURANCE C 3 mam j SMMĔ 3| SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand)! FIRE Insurance! effected en Buildings, Rest and Merchandise of everf description 1 MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates lARTHQOAIE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manap r. Offices; 2,
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    • 301 16 GUAN KIAT Co, Singapore. ********M n-. u». ur*. 1233. i cd.. us. d i 1 i ußft fc* in7l\ I A.B.C. sth Edt. and A-1 Codes. J I GUAN KIAT. I (Private 1450 IUi'O.J g 1 I Ship ebaudlere, Hardware Dealers, Government and Municipal Contractors, 1 ©eneral Importers and Sxporters,
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 19 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 101 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1916
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      • 476 1 P.&O. British India AND Apcar Line (CwMPA¥IBI IN COR PC) a A TBI) Ml Bnglajtd.) Mail and Passenger Services.' Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypr, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail
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      • 349 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANIES) "NEDERLAND" "Rotterdam-Lloyd." (Incorporated in Holland.) NOTICE RE MAIL SERVICE All outward sailings have been temporarily suspended and after the S. S. 44 Vondel," due to leave Singapore on the 15th of May next, there will, for the present, be no .further homeward sailings from this port. Consequently
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      • 574 1 N. Y. R. NIPPON YTJSEN KAISHi (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSH,P 60 EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained between Yokohama via ports te Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanest Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining tbis servicf have been specially designed and constructed, and are
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    • 501 2 Europe. For London: Keelung May 3 Denbigh Hall May 3 Namur May 11 Neleus May 13 Hirano Mam May 13 Gleniffer May 20 Oanfa May 30 Kaga Mara May 31 j Deucalion J one 7 Cyclops June 22 Nyanza July 12 For Genoa Glenifler May 20 For
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    • 299 2 Vessels in Port. British STEAMER. BERTH. DATE Magnet Inner Rds 27-3 Patrol K. Harbour 30-3 Ban Whatt Hin Inner Rds 6-4 Romany Outer Rds 14-4 Selangor Dock 17-4 Edendale Inner Rds 18-4 Penang do 19-4 Islander Inner Rds 24-4 Kutsang No. 7 Wharf 26-4 Mascot Inner Rds 27-4
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    • 1087 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—s. s. Kamo Maru, s. 8. Salamis. The Holt liner Cyclops is fixed to sail for London on Jane 22. The N.Y.K. liner Kaga Maru, is due here for Earope on the 31st inst.
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    • 509 2 (Exclusive to Malaya Messrs Wheeloc* and fV leading Shanghai ship amJ f > brokers, writing under jJ** 13, say that in the interval H writing a fortnight ago th* 8lQ( tions in the Remarket have practically not IT* at all, the supply and' tonnage remaining J* as
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    • 53 2 The Manila-owned steamar Rie Pasig seems to be lost >!lr now figured in the overdue !,Kir )Q] for a considerable time, hvnnd Seattle to Vladivostok with general cargo her arrival Siberian port was erronously Mt\ ♦Ed some time ago. The last wj"* from Home places her at 50 g" 10
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    • 488 3 To Aid American Shipping. At the present time, says Mr. Joseph W. Powell, President Fore River Shipbuilding Corporation S. A., speaking on American shipping *very shipyard in every neutral nation the world over is full u t business, and this condition will obtain not only so long as
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    • 29 3 C P. R. Liners Ordered. It is understood that the Canadian Pacific Kailway Company has placed orders in Hongkong for three I'MiOh ton-liners to be built there.
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    • 109 3 According to the Peking Daily ihe dockyard in Chefoo will x n ijr» reconstructed and developM the purposes of repairing l t ships and manufacturing icles to supply the necessities ot It is said that the Presi- <r 't has ordered tne Ministry of inance to appropriate $100,000
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    • 326 3 Alleged Miscarriage of Justice. n_ A i.i a rm He-trial at Hongkong Marine Conrt* Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland (Stipendiary Magistrate), Commander F. Gibson, R. N., 1 Lieut. Commander R. McMurray, R. N. R., Commander W. Davidson, R. N. R. and Mr. F. J. W. James, 'marine engineer,
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    • 111 3 Quarantine exists against the following ports Port. Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...X.G.Q. Plague 10.3.16. Basein ...F.P.B. Cholera 25.2.16. Do. ...F.P.B. Sniall-pox 10.3. 6. Do. ...X.G.Q. Plague 28.4.16. Bombay ...X.G.Q. Small-pox 10.3.16. Do. ...X.G.Q. Plague 10.3.16. Calcutta ...F.P.B. Small-pox 17.3.16. Do. ...X.G.Q. Cholera ,7.4.16. Colombo ...F.P.B. Plague 28.1.16. Hongkong
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    • 229 3 (Singapore, May 1.) Tin.— 125 tons gold. Copra— Weak. Tapioca.—Weak. Sago Flour —Weak. Gambier Pepper- —Weak. Other Products. —.Market Steady Latest Local Market Quotation. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $42.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 51.50 Copra Bali 9.65 Copra Gorong Talo 9.70 Copra Dongalo 9.70 Copra Kayong 9.20 Copra
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    • 220 3 Messrs Wm. G. Hale and Co's Report. Writing under date 22 April, Messrs Wm. G. Hale and Cothe leading rice brokers at Saigon say. inter alia The raising of the prohibition of exports to Java has caused prices to harden and our market closes firm, notwithstanding the absence
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    • 140 3 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3.75 $4 00 AyerKanings 1.30 140 Ayer Molek 2.30 240 AyerPanas 9.50 9.75xd Balgownie 4.60 4.75 Bakit Jelotong 0.62£ 0,65 Bnkit Katil 0.87| 0.95 Changkat Serdg.... 10.00 10
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    • 71 3 Singapore, May t. ■i\ 1 .onilon— LUnk4 rupv 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4/J Private 3 ui/h. 2/4 13/16 n 1n I -a— Bank T. T. 174| l 'a Hongkong d/d 3| Hi Stiungbai— Bank d/d. 73f (>n .ln\a— Bank T. T. 133 On Japan— Bank d/d. IHi Sovt-ceigii^—baying rate X.54
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    • 67 3 Delivered in London. c 11 u ,l„i The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of thn European Mails and their delive.y in London. Mail. Lbft. Delivered P. O. Mar. 17 Apr. 17 M. M. Mar. 17 Apr. 22 B. 1. Mar. 24 Apr. 20 M. M.
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    • 27 3 Pontianak for Selat Pan i jang, Eengkalis Perak for Port and Telok Anson. Kaka for Malacca and M a Kutsang for Penang am Cal uttt.
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    • 774 3 Prices Ouot;d it the Hirktt tbis Moni* SINGAPORE, May 1. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broker*, inane the following list of quotation* Rotter Shares. Notu. Buyers. Sellers. 2f- Ailagar •>/- 2/4* 1 Anglo Java 20/- 25/--2- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Kuning 17/6 22/6 2/-
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 42 3 SINGAPORE SHIPCH ANDLERY Go. SHIPCHANDL RS 8 PROYIDORING CONTRACTORS, The Couipany'B Launch meets incoming shipu. Office —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No, 141. Orders promptly attended to from January Ist, 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 51 5-4
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 102 3 Singapore Tide Tables. May. 1. —High water :—10.3 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. 9.51 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. May. 2.—High water :—10-46 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ins.; 10-20 p.m. 8 ft. 8 in*. May. 3. —High water —11.25 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins. 10-50 p.m. 9 ft. 1 in.
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      • 189 3 vlails Close. To-dav. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Pontianak 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson *Pcrak 2.30 pm Penang* k Calcutta taking mails for Durban* Kutsang 2.30 pm Malacca and Maar *Kaka 3 pm To-morrow. Pulau Batam Pulau Bulang Hock Keng 8.30 am Singkawang, Pamaugkat and Samba* Indragiri 10.30
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 454 4 TOYO KISEM KAISHA THE NEW ROUTEYIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAG AS \KI, THE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND BAN FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATE**. CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPK. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Spe- Hrugkong, TENYO MARU 22.000 Tons Li kiioM May. 6 NIPPON MARU 11,000 Tons
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      • 482 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. I INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) ifei^^ M Army and N*v» mnd to Foreign GovemmmtsJ \l mmmm Codes Jfid Cable addressed bmL -DOCKYARD' It m F Western Union KoBE g Scott's. Libber's, ana DOCK-DAIKKN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and descriptions of B
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      • 244 4 MESSACERIESJVIABITIMES Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CE Y i M MARSEILLES. Homeward. 1916 ul TWa Porthos Mar 19 a*a i ,e Cordillere J2 2 I Andre Lebon June 16 I C j Atlantiqme June 30 1 V 5 J J«n..-v For all particulars appU Pacific Service, For Vancouver (B. c.)
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