Malaya Tribune, 2 May 1916
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Title Section28 1916-05-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. )/oi 3 No. 102. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916 Price 5 Cents. CM rnalapa Crlbune. TUESDAY, MAY 2.28 words
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Advertisement238 1916-05-02 1 Here's Another of our Big Changes AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE GAIETY Picture Palace J auction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. IN THE FIRST SHOW 3 The Carrier Pigeon 3 A Sensational Three Part Detective Drama Featuring The Great Detective Deadwood Dick And a Series of other new Brilliant Pictures238 words
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Advertisement126 1916-05-02 1 I Estate Supplies j L Acetic <99&98t) Acid 111 x 111 Veneer Chests I I 111 i i Mo mi Chests i L M 111 Latex Cups 1 ETC. I I .Mitsui ffiussan Sfaisda, Jbtd. I (Incorporated in Japan) Vkummmm '""MtM'iiniinniiiiiiimiimttT^L Awarded Numerous Gold Medals M MMM {l f O126 words
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Article979 1916-05-02 2 In tho current issue of the F. M. S. Agrioukural Bulletin F. W. South has the following summary of Loeuat work in 1915. In Selangor there have only been from one to I c flying swarms present at any time. The*e have, in most ca«'« at979 words
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Advertisement223 1916-05-02 2 flip $15,25 WHISKY. In Little Co, LM. ttSSSS^Xv RUBBER Ribbed Smoked Sheet Obtains the Top Price and is Easy to Produce when the Jackson Patent Cabinets are used. PRICES FROM $208. 96 HOURS TO SMOKE AND DRY READY FOR MARKET. 513 sold from our Singapore Works up to the 31st223 words
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Advertisement420 1916-05-02 2 JU-JITSU By Professor H^|, P-actical L eB so ns in begivenattkeJu.j itBllHa|l 107, SELEGIE Road, On Tuesday. Thursday and S r t day, from 4 p.m. t, 7 f M Tuition Fee $7 per G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep street PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Good and well selected Mwi c Workmanship420 words
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Article296 1916-05-02 3 Malacca Volunteer Rifles. (From Our Special Correspondent.) The M. V. R have returned after four days' successful camping on Pegoh Estate which was utilized as a manoeuvre ground l>y kind permission of the manager, Mr. Raasmnssein, who supervised the erection of temporary sheds. Brigadier-General Ridout, Officer commanding the296 words
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Article382 1916-05-02 3 The London Chamber of Commerce Journal says that it is reported that a new oil nnt has just been discovered by accident. Some months ago 25 bags of an oil-bearing nut were sent to Manila from Catanduanes by a person who thought he was sending lumbang382 words
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Advertisement280 1916-05-02 3 m POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR MAY, 1916. SUN. 7 ,14j21 I 28 i I I MON. 1 8 15 22 29 j TUES. if j 9 16 23 30 i 1 1 Wed. 3 10 il7 24 j3l j| j j j Thurs. j 4 11 18 !25 I I280 words
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Advertisement826 1916-05-02 3 I SANAPHOS I I THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD I '|g A VALUABLE RESTORATIVE IN NEURASTHENIA NERVOUS WSPEPSIA AND AN&ttlA B| "Incapables are always irritable," The moment you try to move your work forward by temper, impatience, scolding or recriminations, you are under suspicion of being too small for your826 words
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Advertisement904 1916-05-02 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture k At Fairfield, Cluny Road elc On Saturday, 6th May, at 3-30 p <rn Excellent rattan chairs and tables handsomely carved and r v teak folding card table polished teak dining table; a set of 1«/ polished teak dining904 words
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Article703 1916-05-02 5 Arranging a Truce. Concerning the war in Irak, Arabi, and Mesopotamia, Mr. Edmund Candler, the representative of the British Press with the Expeditionary Force, has sent some interesting stories. Be tells how the trace was held the day after the great fight when tbe deadlock began where703 words
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Article732 1916-05-02 5 Prim Quoted it tkc Htrbt litis Moniat SItfQAPOBB, Mat 2. Messrs Lyall and Bratt, Exchange and Snare Broken, issue the following list of q notation! Roiker Stares. Norn. Value. Bovara. fVlere. J/- Allagar 2/- 2/4* 1 Anglo Java 206 26/--2- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 I Ayer Kuning 17/6732 words
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Advertisement338 1916-05-02 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" MotorCycles andSideCars heretofore controlled by Messrs Katz Bros., Ltd., has been transferred from this date to the CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LTD., of Singapore, who will act338 words
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Article139 1916-05-02 6 I (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune)I Messrs Latham and Co., the I Arcade, advise the following quotaF tionfl for to-day lAlor Gajah $«.75 $4.00 Aver Kunings 1.30 1.40 AyerMolek 2.25 2.40 AyerPanaa 9.50 9.75xd Balgownie 4.60 4.75 Bukit Jelotamg 0.62£ 0.65 Bakit Katil 0.87* 0.95 Changkat Serdg....139 words
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Article69 1916-05-02 6 Singapore, May t* Oi London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4/J Private 3 m/s. 2/4 13/16 On India— Bank T. T. 174f On Hongkong— Bank d/d IJ On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 74 J On Java— Bank T. T. 138 On Japan— Bank d/d. lU£ Sovereigns—baying rate 8.54 India69 words
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Advertisement231 1916-05-02 6 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. J Mail Daily leaves for the north 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Other trains i leave for Johore at 9 a.m. 10.29 a.m. laoon 1.30 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 i.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave Hrom Johore 7.9.231 words
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Advertisement264 1916-05-02 6 INDIAN MEDICINE. Patent Medicines for Eyes. I hereby inform and request the public that I the undermentioned Golam Hyder bin Golam Din can cure all the diseases of the eyes such as pain, redness, dimness and white specks etc. I have live 1 in Singapore, Hill Street No. 34-1, for264 words
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Advertisement282 1916-05-02 6 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre Orchard Road Siaftapore's Premier Theatre AFTER THE SHOW The unanimous verdict of all who »aw our last programme—SlMPLY GREAT \V c .j 0 nor <how you blood-curdling dramas miles iv length—We are here bo amuse. Look: herp Charlie Gets (2 ACTS) A NEW JOB (2 ACTS)282 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1916-05-02 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the weekending Friday, May 5 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.\ .A. do Maxim Co. do S.R.E, v. N.C.O's. do Chinese Co. Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. Government Honse S.V.C. Band. Drill Hall SV.C. Cadets. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co. 4.30 Baltstier Range83 words
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Article55 1916-05-02 7 Ladies' Garrison Rifle Club. Spoon Shoot 28th April. J 4 2g 5 5 Mrs. Brooke 30 31 61 69.07 Scott 28 32 60 68.72 rianter 31 22 53 68.55 Ridout 28 31 59 68.47 ,i Payne 30. 24 54 67.22 Lady Evelyn Young 25 26 51 67.17 Mrs.55 words
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Article37 1916-05-02 7 Tennis Tournament, 1916. The Championship Final will be played off on Friday, 6th instant, after which the distribution of prizes won at the Tournament will take place. Members' families and f riendB will be very welcome.37 words
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Article29 1916-05-02 7 The Men's Medal for April was won by Dr. J. A. Campbell with the following scores J. A. Campbell 42 G. B. Kellagher 47 45—8=8429 words
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Article103 1916-05-02 7 The following are the officebearers of the Football Association of Siam President.—Thy* Prasiddhi Subhakar. Vice-President —H. S. H. Prince Siddhibara. Secretary- —Phya Baisal. Treasurer. —Phya Boribar, Members of the Committee. —H. R. H. Prince Singha Vikrama, Phra Raj Darunraksha, and H.S H. Prince Kechara. At Alor Gajah103 words
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Article316 1916-05-02 7 (By the Man at the Ratls.) The morning was cool and clear, the attendance at the course larger than usual, and the training satisfactory. Quaker Girl was first to take the field, exercising RG. at a sound pace. Accelerator put in a brisk gallop K.C., followed by Black316 words
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Article230 1916-05-02 7 (Singapore, May 2.) TVn.—s97i 50 tons sold. Copra. —Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour— Weak. Gambier. Pepper- —Weak. Other Products. —.Market Steady Latest Local Market Qaotatioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $42.50 Nutmegs 80 8. 31.50 Copra Bali 9.65 Copra Gorong Talo 9.70 Copra Dongalo 9.70 Copra Kayong 9.20230 words
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Article95 1916-05-02 7 Earopean War Fond. For the joint benefit or* the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England. Amount previously acknowledged $5,905.93 Bank Interest 6.33 Per Mr. J. C. Marks, Sea View Hotel, $512.05, as under f Proceeds of Concert held95 words
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Article84 1916-05-02 7 Complaints are frequently heard of the damage to rubber trees by porcupines. In the Indian Forester," Mr. Baste Ram writes on tke subject of the damage done by these animals in the Khair Forests (acacia katechu and sa>B that he has found that whitewashing the trees up to a height84 words
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Article53 1916-05-02 7 A notice in the agency columns of the London morning papers states that good news has been received from Singapore as to Lee Sian'-eng, probably known in London as 3. E. Lee, and a reward of £5 is ulcered to anyone giving information which will lead to the discovery ef53 words
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Article165 1916-05-02 7 Amsterdam, March 23.—A Belgian living at Seraing has furnished a newspaper correspondent with details regarding the cremation of German bodies in the blast furnaces. He witnessed the incineration of many corpses unknown to the Germans, who compel the inhabitants to shut themselves in their houses165 words
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Advertisement227 1916-05-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. JAPANESE MASSAGE. Mrs. S. Nagasbima, newly arrived from Japan, certificated 1» assense, will be pleased to give massage treatment under medical iUj ervision. Address: c/o TAKAHASEi7A, No. 208 Queen Street. Singapore. 2-5 Baldness Positively Cured. Grey Hair restored to its natural colour. Baldnesi* trevtnttd and positively cured by227 words
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Advertisement430 1916-05-02 7 Latest Advertisements. (THEMMMERCIAL PRESS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in China) Straits Branch Office: No. 172, South Bridge Read Stationers, Printers, Bookbinders and Booksellers, also Dealer* in Musical, Physical Culture and Chemical Apparatus, Albums of Views in China Also Chinese Pictorial Postcards Large selection of Convertible Harmoniums, small and large Organs Tennis Rickets430 words
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Advertisement54 1916-05-02 7 Auction Sale. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges from Pawnshops on Monday, Bth May 1916 at Wo. 23, Riverside Malacca. Commencing at 10 a. m. Rong P ThyeCheong Ton and Ban The pledges wi»l be on view om the sth and 6th May 1916. TEOH HONG TIAT, Licensed Auctioneer, Malacca, May54 words
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Miscellaneous115 1916-05-02 7 FIXTURES. Today. New Mood. High Water—10.46 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ins; 10-20 p.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. To-morrow. Ontward "P. O.'Mail du«. Billiards, Adelphi Cop final, 9 p.m. Humphrey Bisnop, at Raffles Ho'el. High Water—11.25 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins. 10-50 p.m. 9 it. 1 in. TtorsJay. 4X Dalhonaie Chapter,115 words
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Article719 1916-05-02 8 Though for many reasons the surrender of Kut is greatly to be deplored for the wasted efforts of that great leader General Townshend and his gallant British and Indian troops for the huge toll that the Bagdad campaign has taken in mem for the wastage in719 words
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Article301 1916-05-02 8 A letter has been sent to the Press signed by Lord Sydenham, President of the National Council for Combating Venereal Diseases, Sir Thomas Barlow, Chairman of the Executive Committee, and other distinguished members of the executive, to the effect that tbe investigations of the Royal Commission have shown301 words
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Advertisement134 1916-05-02 8 JUST ARRIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF Gramophones with Wooden Horns AND l C,,il,eSe the Tamil Latest Hindustani Records ALL Double Sided Model H. C. M. S6O. Many other Models also In stock from $45 upwards ROBINSON Co. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. KEROSENE FOR134 words
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Advertisement101 1916-05-02 8 I BROWN CAMPBELL Ccs FIVE STAR Whisky. i mm HI 2 l is II* 1 111 m\ 1b I A rea ly gtod ched,- fccctch Wisisky. Sole Import ers Caldbeck.MaciiregorUo. ADELPHI HOTEL Every Evening During Dinner OUR MANIL4 BAND WILL PLAY. I Y. W. TOY©. J 1 I J PHOTOGRAPHIC101 words
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Advertisement28 1916-05-02 8 ,M«M«MtMf f ttgtl I Mi yy^ iß 3 Sweetened Condensed Milk per cast $13.90 J J Sterilised Natural Milk 9.30 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 t g»^w#»»a^»»iif»»»»»»»#»M»»a»»»#»a^»»»»»f# w »»iii28 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section19 1916-05-02 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malay Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 102 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 12 191619 words
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Article489 1916-05-02 2 Europe. For London Keelung May 3 Denbigh Hall May 3 Namur May 11 KelensMayl3 Hirano Mam May Jo Oleniffer May 20 #anf a May 30 Kaga Mara May 31 Deucalion J one 7 Cyclopa J one 22 NyanzaJnlyl2 For Genoa: Oleniffer May 20 For Liverpool: Glaucua May489 words
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Article312 1916-05-02 2 Vessels in Port. WA STEAMER. BERTH. DATB 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 Rda 18-4 Penang do 19-4 Islander do 24-4 Mascot do 27-4 Sandakan do 18-4 Giang Seng do 28-4312 words
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Article1152 1916-05-02 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—SJB.Novara, *s. Melchior Treub. The Holt liner Cyclops is fixed to sail for London on June 22. The M. M. liner Lotus arrived in Marseilles on the 26th ult. From Amsterdam arrived here1,152 words
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Article181 1916-05-02 2 In the Second Magistrates' P yesterday, Mr. Thomas Ksson i?* engineer of the Heap Enc MnK i-* Edendale was fined $25 er month's rigorous imprisonm o**0** for discharging a revolver the premises cf the BaW* Harbour Board so rashly negligently as to endanger fc^JJ It appears that the181 words
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Article71 1916-05-02 2 The following appears in Fairplay —German Admiral, now on the retired list is open to accept i position of trust. Could organi* a piratioal campaign or arrange i massacre. Thoroughly nnscrnpul. ous, inhuman and ruthless. Hai made a long study of the art of frightfulness" and can show71 words
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Article115 1916-05-02 2 As will be seen by a notification apearing in these columns the Nederland S. N. Co. and the Rotterdam Lloyd have been enabled tc again fix sailing datos for their in and oatboand vessels. lis Eonigin der Nederlanden is dot here on or about the 17th115 words
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Article124 1916-05-02 2 Considerable excitement hai been caused in England, botk in shipping and other circles, by the receipt of reports from abroad that some of the directors of the HollandAmerica Line, while in Hamburg were informed by Herr Ballin that it was the intention of the German Government to124 words
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Article18 1916-05-02 2 Bound for Holland the Nether landa mail liner Oranje Batavia via Singapore left Saban? on the 26th nit,18 words
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Article406 1916-05-02 3 Reichstag Expresses its Sentiment.. According to a Berlin official telegram to Amsterdam the following motions were submitted to the Reichstag regarding submarine warfare: By the National Liberals Th*»t, in view of the fact that Bnglaid is not only waging war against the armed forces of the German Empire,406 words
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Article232 1916-05-02 3 We surmised that there wai something behind the sudden illness of Admiral Ton Tirpitz and his dramatic retirement. The well-inform-ed Madras Mail gives the following elucidation In order to understand it we must go back a year to the squabble which suddenly developed in the German232 words
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Article421 1916-05-02 3 Sooth American Freights. The Toyo Kisen Kaisha held an ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Tolfyo Chambers of Commerce on April 3 says the Japan Times, to receive tbe report from the Board on the business result and accounts for the latter half of last year.421 words
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Article234 1916-05-02 3 Interesting to Far Eastern Exporters. New supplementary regulations have recently been made by the Russian government concerning the free importation of certain nonRussian goods into the Priarpur and Maritime provinces of Siberia both by the various land routes or by water route of the Amur aud234 words
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Article25 1916-05-02 3 A new regular mail steamer service between Dairen, Lnngkon, Cbefoo, and Antnng nnder Kwant. un* Government subsidy amounting to Y5OO per month has been inaugurated.25 words
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Article55 1916-05-02 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delive*? in London. Mail. Lift. Dblivbbhd B. I. Mar. 24 Apr. 2i M. M. Mar. 27 Apr. 22 P. AO. Mar. 30 May. 1 8.1. Apr. 7 M. M. Apr.55 words
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Article110 1916-05-02 3 Quarantine exists against the following ports Port. Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...X.G.Q. Plague 10.3.16. Bassein .F.P.B Cholera 26.2.16. Do. ...FJ\B. Small-pox 10.3:16. 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 ...PJP.B. Small-pox 17.3.16. Do. ...X.G.Q. Cholera 7.4.16. Colombo ...F.P.B. Plague 28.1.1«. Hongkong ...F.P.B110 words
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Article58 1916-05-02 3 Merging for Batu Pahat Rajah of Sarawak for Sarawak and Goebilt. Calypso for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham Lycaon for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Mena for Batu Pahat Glenogle for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow Totomi Maru for Malacca, Colombo and Bombay Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar Banka58 words
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Article524 1916-05-02 9 t continues steady at $97^, and Mrs. s Codrington and children are staying np PenJill- Malay Mail understands that rther cases of plague have been ted since Friday last. mTs. Cowan returned from L yesterday, coming by train penang. c foreign trade of Japan during irstten days524 words
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Article434 1916-05-02 9 Enemy Not Wanted. In the Chamber of Commerce yesterday a general meeting was held to pass two rules which will finally exclude enemy subjects from association with the Chamber. Mr. F. L. Tomlin (Adamson Gilfillan Co.) deputy chairman, presided. There were also present Mr. W. Lowther Kemp,434 words
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Article23 1916-05-02 9 Towkay En Tong Sen, M.F.C., of Kampar, has applied for $4,000,000 of the Federated Malay States War Loan, says the Times of Malaya.23 words
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Article126 1916-05-02 9 The Great War Page. The Irish Revolt 9 The British Blockade 9 In Mesopotamia 9 The Western Front 9 In the East 1 10 French Consular News 10 Locust Work in 1915 2 Malacca Notes 3 New Philippine Oil Nut 3 Terrors of Kut 5 Stocks and Shares126 words
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Article185 1916-05-02 9 At the Cinemas. The only change of programme announced for to-night is at the Gaiety where another of Dead wood Dick's detective sensations in three parte entitled The Carrier Pigeon is to be shown in the first house. Neal of the Navy holds pride of place in the second185 words
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Article276 1916-05-02 9 134,000 a Year. Charlie Chaplin, for so lonfc the idol of all picture palace patrons, has started work at Los Angeles for Mr. J. R. Freuler, head of the American Mutual Film Corporation. It was at Loa Angeles that Chaplin recently appeared, at a performance for patriotic276 words
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Article92 1916-05-02 9 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee A Co.'s sale room yesterday afternoon Three pieces of freehold land sitnat» at Telok Blangah, total area fifteen acres and one pole bought by fcyed' Abdalrahman bin Abdullah Alkaff for $18,100. Freehold land and92 words
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Article32 1916-05-02 9 It is stated that the anthorised capital of the Dominion Rubber Co., (Ltd., is Tls. 350.000, of which Tls. 230,000 is unissued. The issued capital of the Company is only Tls. 100,000.32 words
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Article30 1916-05-02 9 In order to enable the Chinese Government to meet national com'niittw nts* for next month, the (j< oup-Bankers have agreed to ♦release frhersom of $2,700,000, being 'surplus oi salt revenue-30 words
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Article96 1916-05-02 9 The Irish Revolt. Sitnation Satisfactory. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April 30, 10 p.m. Official: The Commander in chief in Ireland report» the situation in Dublin is much more satisfactory* A leader of the rebels in Dublin last night sent messengers ordering the rebels in Galway, Clare, Wexford, LouthREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 96 words
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Article125 1916-05-02 9 London, April 30. The casualties in Dublin are killed: Captain F. C. Dietrichsen (Sherwoods); Lieutenants H. C. Daffen, W. V. Haw ken, P. C. Perry (Sherwoods); A. L. Ramsay (Royal Irish). Wounded: Lieut-Colonel C. Face (Sherwoods) Major H. Haneson (Sherwoods); Captains P. S. Bacliss (South Staffords), A.125 words
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Article185 1916-05-02 9 London, May 1, 4.55 a.m. The Dublin communique sounds the death-knell of the Irish rising. Particularly significant is the passage reporting wholesale surrenders in central Dublin, which is tfie centre of the whole movement. Soldiers in these positions, in consequence of the looting were furnished supplies185 words
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Article122 1916-05-02 9 Liquid Robber as Honey. London, April 80, 2.50 p.m. Admiral Bechair, commander of the Blockade Squadron in the North Sea, interviewed by the London correspondent of the Brooklyn Eagle, detailed Britain's methods of drawing the net around Germany. He said that the Blockade was ninety-five per cent122 words
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Article91 1916-05-02 9 Successes at Verdun. London, April 30, 4.20 p.m. Paris: French successes at Verdun are the feature of the communique. The Germans at Lassing. after violent artillery preparation, made small attack southward of Letting and got a footing in our trenches bnt were immediately driven out. There was91 words
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Article130 1916-05-02 9 London, May 1, 2.10 p.m. Paris The communique says that west of the Meuse there was a violent bombardment of oar first and second lines at Morthomme and north of Cumieres. The French captured a German trench with thirty prisoners. East of the Meuse and in130 words
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Article109 1916-05-02 9 Gas Attacks Fail. London, May 1, 1.10 a.m. General Haig reports the repulse of further gas and bomb attacks. The Germans unsnccessfully raided our trenches last night nearFricourt while north of Messines and Wulverghem they liberated gas, at one in the morning, on a front of two109 words
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Article164 1916-05-02 9 The Fall of Kut. View of onr Allies. London, May 1, 5.50 a.m. The keynote off Allied comment on the Kut surrender is struck by the Paris Temps which says that Britain accepts the check as an unfortunate event which had become almost inevitable, but which after all,164 words
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Article49 1916-05-02 10 Fighting it Lake Narocb. London, April 30, 4.20 p.m. The principal fighting on the Russian front has been et Lake Karoch, where the Germans attack *d in massed formatiop in order to retake a few trenches. A very fierce engagement if proceeding in the adjoining villages.49 words
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Article86 1916-05-02 10 London, April 30, 4.20 p.m. Petrograd: The enemy forces were compelled to retire in the Pinak region, owing to floods. The Germans began to depart, leaving the Austrian? as rear-guard. This customary procedure aroused the Austrians, who attacked the Germans, a bloody hand-to-hand -fight ensuing. The German86 words
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Article33 1916-05-02 10 London, April 30, 10.3«} p.m. Petrograd, Official: In the battle on the Ihva we captured 22 officers and GOO Austrians and recaptured lost trenches which were full of Austrian dead.33 words
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Article163 1916-05-02 10 London, April 30, 7.10 p.m. Reviewing the strength of the German armies and Russian, the Times military correspondent says that the whole front of 450 miles -Iroin the Gulf of Riga ti) Pripet is held hy about forty-eigiVt divisions of infantry and ten of cavalry, aggregating 1,200,000163 words
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Article116 1916-05-02 10 {By Courtesy of the French Consul-General) Paris, April 30. Yesterday artillery waiactive but there were no infantry actions. j!?* m the leBion of Xoy °A the eaepay after a violent bombardment got a footing in elements of trenches but we drove them out by a counter-attack. We116 words
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Article23 1916-05-02 10 London, iw.y l. 5*50 a.m. General SmuH reports further «iptnrea of quantities of livestock at Kondoairangi and mnch amm23 words
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Article33 1916-05-02 10 London, April 30, 8.40 p.m. Salonika The German consul at I>rama who was an actiTe organiser f has been arrested and bought to Salonika and interned •n a warship. U33 words
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Article17 1916-05-02 10 London, April 30, p. m in Bnufrto secure for coastal trade. T* liners17 words
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Article228 1916-05-02 10 The following new book* will be ready for issue on Thursday next May 4. Adair, Cecil, The Mist Pool, 1915. Bum, Irene, The Border Line, 1916. Deeping, Warwick, Unrest, 1916. Dell, Ethel M., The Bars of Iron, 1916. Fletcher, J. S.. The Annexation Society, 1916. Hill, Marion, A228 words
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59 1916-05-02 10 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. B. Ward.of Evatt Co., French Bank Buildings, Singapore, acknowledges, with many thanks, the following contributions to the above Fund Amount previously acknowledged $5,405 Members of the Swiss Community 200 Sect Teong Wah 50 J. Donohue 40 K. A. S. 2559 words
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Article47 1916-05-02 10 Private, letters received here from Belgium announce that a large number of German soldiers have been brought back from Verdun in a state of insanity provoked by the terrible effects of the French artillery. They have been interned in asylums in the provinces of Antwerp and Brabant.47 words
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Article224 1916-05-02 10 Appeal Court Decision. Yesterday in the Supreme Court Justieee Earnshaw, Edmonds and Ebden delivered judgment in the case hoard in the Court of Appeal last November and December. The case which is of great importance to the Chinese community was that of Ngai Low Shia alias Low Hong224 words
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Article150 1916-05-02 10 The annual general meeting of the company was held yesterday, Mr. W. M. Sime presiding. There were also present Messrs. Lee Choon, Guan L.K. Llewellyn, A.W. Bean, Ec Kong Guan, directors, and Messrs F. C. Peck, C. C. Dunman, W. Moorhouse, J. H. Mc naughten and R.150 words
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Article53 1916-05-02 10 The riksha strike which began in Ipoh on Wednesday morning came to an end in rather tame fashion at 530 p.m. on Thursday, when the men, after holding out for reasons that seemed rather vague eventually threw up the sponge and straggled into the street after a lapse of about53 words
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Article18 1916-05-02 10 Prussia's Manhood. The losses of the Prussians during the war are approaching three million men.18 words
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Article21 1916-05-02 10 Both the Upper and Second Chambers have adopted a bill advancing the official Dutch time by one honr.21 words
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Article23 1916-05-02 10 Three German officers who were interned at Wieringerschans have been transferred to the prison at the Hague, on account of insubordination.23 words
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Article26 1916-05-02 10 The Rome correspondent of the Dntch Clerical journal Tijd states, that a peace conference will take place soon. The Pope will be represented.26 words
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Article24 1916-05-02 10 Germany has prohibited the transport through Germany of cheese and she has further prohibited the export of hides and cotton stuffs.24 words
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46 1916-05-02 10 An English airman has been saved in the North Sea by Dutch sailors. He has been set at liberty, as it is considered that nnder International Law he is considered to be a shipwrecked person, rescued by a neutral seaman.46 words
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Article59 1916-05-02 10 The Nordzee was towing the Maashaven, when the former struck a mine. The fjeamer Dubhe went to her assistance, but also struck a mine. The Nordzee sank a few minutes afterwards. The engineers and stokers were killed. The Dubhe and the Maashaven are still afloat and the59 words
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Article69 1916-05-02 10 Berlin: A communique says that during the naval raid on Lowestoft and Yarmouth one British cruiser was set on fire and a British torpedo boat and two trawlers sunk. One of these trawlers is the King Stephen, the crew of which vessel has been imprisoned. Off the69 words
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Article198 1916-05-02 10 Another American Settlement. Mr. Gerard left last Friday for the German Headquarters in order to settle the formula which is hoped will result in an agreement. American circles are of the opinion that the situation is settled. It is known that a great war council, at the German198 words
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Article71 1916-05-02 10 Herr Maximilian Harden al editor of the Zukunft, sab yon in the Reichstag to sharp erigj especially regarding his on Poland and Verdun. He TI tains that the Imperial ChanoSS violent anger at the policy adoftl by her enemies, of starving GernfJ out, occasions great mistruit. Hsl71 words
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Obituary137 1916-05-02 10 A Famous Politician London, April 30,1.10 p.m. The death is annonnced of Eari St. Aldwyn. He had been info posed for some time. His heir. Viscount Q«enington, was killed h action last week, and the bloi doubtless hastened the end. Hii four year old grandson succeeds the title.—Renter. [The137 words
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Article179 1916-05-02 10 Lecture on Hearing and Sound Dr. J. M. Handy'a popular scientific lector© on Hearing and Sound last night was highly instructive and very interesting. By means 4 diagrams and various practical experiments the lecturer conveyed i a mass of information on a highij technical subject to a lay audiencewhich179 words
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Article46 1916-05-02 10 At the request of the Sbah, untitled Duke Nicholas roy of the Caucasus, has the Persians taken prisoneW tl Russians. The Shah hafsared the Viceroy that these Persip but tip tools in the hands 4^ lW agems and that he answerspr their product in the future-46 words
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Article672 1916-05-02 12 Annual Meeting. On Saturday last the annual meeting of the Kuala Lumpur District Planters' Association was held in the Mercantile Bank Buildings, where Mr* F. 0. Harvey presided over a large attendance. The annual report which was adopted stated that the membership was now 3G, an increase672 words
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Article881 1916-05-02 13 The Deluded Turks. An America! View. Since the beginning of the year, 1 have had the privilege of travelling from on© end of Egypt to the other, and also, to some extemt in the Sudan, says Dr. Gibbons a New York Herald correspondent. Aside from the preasnce881 words
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Article29 1916-05-02 13 Count Zeppelin has given orders that, on his death, his body shall be conveyed to its last resting-place in one of the machines with which his name is associated.29 words
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Article772 1916-05-02 14 The Seven Years' War. The Seven years' war, one of the most important in modern history, was caused by the attempt of Maria Theresa of Austria to recover Silesia from Frederick IL The Great") of Prussia. Not only almost every European power joined in the struggle but772 words
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Article407 1916-05-02 14 An American Opinion. An interesting pronouncement on the rubber situation generally has been made by Colonel Samuel P. Colt, president of the United States Rubber Company, in the columns of the Journal of Commerce. It is, he said, my firm belief that we may witness unparalleled activity407 words
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Article45 1916-05-02 14 Mr. Carlo Allegri, C.E., adviser to the Department of Ways and Communications to the Siamese Government arrived in port by the 8j». Katong on his way to Italy. Mr. AUegri hag done invaluable services in Siam and his many friends will wish him bon voyage.45 words
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Advertisement476 1916-05-02 1 P. *O. British India AND Apcar Line (CoMPAjnas lifCKRPomAH) m Bvglajtd.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London: Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Maff Lines. Homkwabd (fob Europh).476 words
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Advertisement323 1916-05-02 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANIES) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEHN JATA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND YIOI VEBBA Steamers are due te arrive on ike undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. Jane 17 Grotius Jane 17 Farther sailings will be announced as soon as323 words
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Advertisement555 1916-05-02 1 O.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00 > EUROPEAN LINE A service ig maintaiaed between Yokohama via pert* te Maraeile» and London, under mail contract with the Imperial jTwmmxm Oojerament. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintainiag this eerrie. Have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted555 words
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Advertisement38 1916-05-02 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERYCo SffIWHAMWLEK CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch me** 8 incoming ships. Office —16 Battery Boad. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. ML Orders promptly attended to 0 January Ist, 1916. H. W. N. STEVENS, Manager 5-1 JJ38 words
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Advertisement472 1916-05-02 3 M. M. MESBACERIES MftRITIMES. Mall Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMBWAKD. OCTWAED. 1916 1916 Port ho. May. 19 Andre Lebon May. 9 Cordillere Jnne 2 Atlantique May. 2* Andre' Lebon Jnne 16 Amazon* June. 6 Atlantiqme June 30 Polymaaieai June. 20 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS,472 words
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Advertisement345 1916-05-02 3 Combined Service O The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ltd. (Incorporatad in England) AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BETWEEN FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, j JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for tbe345 words
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Miscellaneous412 1916-05-02 3 .Mails Close. To-dav. Batu Pahat Meraing 2.30 pot Sarawak k Goabilt itajah of Sarawak 1.80 pa Port Diokaoa and Port Swetteahara *Calypec ISO pa Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Lycaon 2.30 pm Batn Pakat Meaa 2 .30 pm Hongkong, A may and Svatow Glcnogle 2.30 pm Malacca,* Colombo and Bombay Totomi412 words
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Advertisement475 1916-05-02 4 TOYO KĔSEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO TQ ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong.. Steamer Displacement Speed Leave Hongkong, TENYO MARU 22,000 Tons 21 knots May. 6 NIPPON MARU 11,000 Tons475 words
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Advertisement450 1916-05-02 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATE) IN JAPAN) I {&nsra*99rt> to the Imperial Japanme Army and Navy mni to Foreign GovemmemtsJ Cable ahdrdmbs Coons J?Wb If Al. A.8.C., m dockyaki> Il Jym W -79m IWa Went ere Union Kobe bK WBI| *f vV Scott's. Timber's, ana DOCK-DATRBN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers,450 words
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Advertisement301 1916-05-02 4 Ocean Steam Sk Company, Ltd > AND China Mutual Steam Na Co., Ltd. IWporated 1D The Companies steamer* patched from Liverpool oe*w!2 the Strait., China and J aD n week and from Japan hone*. London, Amsterdam and 7 every fortnight j for Genoa les and Lirerpool and far ii outward301 words
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Advertisement44 1916-05-02 10 The man who can Smooth Troubles over is considered a Public Benefactor. Can do this for you. Fit Square Tread (smooth) Tyres on, Your Wheels and thus Insure Smooth Travelling and, owing to Absence of Tyre TrouI Wes, Smooth Temper. Dupire Brothers I SINGAPORE.44 words
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Advertisement85 1916-05-02 11 Sanitas Disinfectant t 1 Pine Tree < > Brand. j 111 j 11 This disinfectant freely emul= ii iifies with water, producing a nilk=white, strong disinfectant j uid deodoriser. SANITAS j is known throughout the world j AS A 1' RELIABLE Jisinfectant. The name always car= ries a full guarantee85 words
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Advertisement290 1916-05-02 11 Advertising Ideas SUPPLIED. Translations Invited. Sapid Thorough Work By Experts. Straits Information Bureau 6, The Arcade. Tel. 1461 3-1 31-6 WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Highly Successful BEAUTY RENOVATOR. This wonderful preparation has been found highly effective for retaining or restoring facial attractiveness, removing tan, freckles, pimples, and all other disfiguring blemishes. It290 words
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Advertisement143 1916-05-02 11 To-Night To-Nlght Off Beach Road. I is offering AN EXTRA GOOD FEATURE PROGRAMME In the Second Show 9-15 p.m. Sharp Hibbert Pictures Ltd., Present THE BLm'SU CONQUERS A Powerful story of Human interest with many exciting plots. In 3 Part? SANDS OF LIFE. A Splendid, Sporting Drama in 2 Parts143 words
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Advertisement415 1916-05-02 12 F.M.S. War Loan. With reference to the Prospectus of the Federated Malay States War Loan inviting subscription to a first issue of $6,000,000 it has been brought to the notice of the Government that some persons propose to wait for the next issue" possibly in the hope that more favourable415 words
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Advertisement259 1916-05-02 12 TAM PENIS CEMENTTILE WORK MACHINE PRESSED CEMENT TlLpfi MADE UNDER HIGH HYDRAULIC PRESSURE Oemeut Diains sizes T x 6" and 2' x 9" Prices Moderate SAMPLES AT No. 94 SUNGEI ROAD (ROCHORE CANaiv Phone see. *M The Students' Friend Our World- renowned j Atank Nigrah Pill s I are the259 words
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Advertisement828 1916-05-02 13 Here we are Again I I With another Excellent Programme] 1 AT THE Alhambra Theatre The House of QnaHty BEACH ROAD The Home of Feature Attractions i DHE LEADING THEATRE IN SINGAPORE. TA IwrHT f M KBNY ON BLADE. TO-NlUol TO-NIGHT v f Did you see EDWIN ARDEN iv Simon828 words
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Advertisement82 1916-05-02 14 A Knife Thrust would be welcome to many compared with the vicious shooting, stabbing pains of Sciatica X Yet these are the men whe have not heard about UTTXE'S ORIENTAL BALM and the miraculous relief it brings to the tortured sciatic nerve. Just ruh a hue in where the pain82 words
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Advertisement339 1916-05-02 14 Sanitary Appliances. The study of health and hygienic principles are of the utmost importance in and the first question which presents itself for consideration is undoubtedly 14 SANITATION." i It is recognised by all competent authorities that the best, and only the best, domestic sanitary appliances should be j installed,339 words
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Advertisement211 1916-05-02 15 I TO BE LET TO LET. I H«s«cle, 6 Upper Wilkie Itoad. situated tennii lawn, etc, and water laid en. Hiitry 1st April 191$. Apply to ■Ts. MeHahem, 8 Malacca Street. I T0 LET. I A. Twe Story Compound house e 9 Lorong 14 off Gaylang Road, Moderate rent. Apply211 words
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Advertisement396 1916-05-02 15 NOTICES The Bukit Jelotong ■tebber Estates, Ltd, Notice of Call. T% The Holders of the eighty-cents paid shares. Notice is hereby given that at the hj-meuthly Board meeting held at Company's Office on Tuesday the 21st March 1916 at 3 p.m. it was resolved that, fer the purpose of extending396 words
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Advertisement303 1916-05-02 15 WANTED WAITED. Wanted apprentices for Engineer ing 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, ALPHA." c/o Malaya Tribune. 28 4 SHBLLABBAR'S English-Malay Dictionary. Medium octavo in. x303 words
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Advertisement457 1916-05-02 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital iv 60,000 Shares ef £2« each £1,200,006 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,2ew,00G BANKERS Bank ef England, *Th* London Uity and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster gank, Ltd.,457 words
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Advertisement406 1916-05-02 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE Ci.. LTD. [iKOORPORATKDmNKW FLU Insumacea effected on Buildings* Rent and Merehaadiee of every description* MARNE Insurances accepted fee all 4 £t^l of thg world ftt lo west rate**. EAITHdVAIE Risks accepted. J. HEKRY Local Manager, Offices: 2, Finlaysou Green. HEUNC ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in406 words
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Advertisement176 1916-05-02 16 |=DO NOT FORGET^ 1 To do the right thing in the To work for love of work; I right way; To anticipate requirements; ITo do some things better than j Xo develop resources; I they were done before j r I J To recognize no impediments; j ITo eliminate errors;176 words
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Title Section19 1916-05-02 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 102 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 191619 words
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Advertisement471 1916-05-02 1 P. 0.-British India AND Apcar Line (Comtawim» lifoftßPomAVD m Bvolasd.) 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 Maff Lines. Homeward (fob Europs). Outward471 words
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Advertisement325 1916-05-02 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANIES) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEHN JATA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPSTOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE TEBBA Steamers are due te arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. Jane 17 Grotius Jaae 17 Farther sailings will be annonneed as soon as325 words
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Advertisement550 1916-05-02 1 O.K. NIPPON YUSEN KATSTTA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP W> EUROPEAN LINE -ir l ?--i between Yokohama via pert* te Mai-Buiee and London, under mail contract with the Imperial J KMM > S? T T- 9C r6W SteamoPB "X** this £rvief nave been specially designed and constructed, and are550 words
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Article491 1916-05-02 2 Europe. For London: fceelung May 3 Denbigh Hall May 3 Namur May 11 NelensMayl3 Hirano Mam May Jo Oleniffer May 20 #anf a May 30 Kaga Mam May 31 Dencalion J nne 7 Cyclops Jnne 22 Nyanza July 12 For Genoa: Oleniffer May 20 For Liverpool: Glaucua491 words
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Article318 1916-05-02 2 Vessels in Port. BritishSTEAMER. BERTH. DATB 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 Rdendale Inner Rda 18-4 Penang do 19-4 Islander do 24-4 Mascot do 27-4 Sandakan do 18-4 Giang Seng do 28-4 Wilhelm318 words
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Article1149 1916-05-02 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:— ejß.Novara, «.8. Melchior Treub. The Holt liner Cyclops is fixed to sail for London on June 22. The M. M. liner Lotus arrived in Marseilles on the 26th ult. From Amsterdam arrived here the Dutch1,149 words
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Article181 1916-05-02 2 In the Second Magistrates' P yesterday, Mr. Thomas Esson i?* engineer of the Heap Enc MnK i-* Edendale was fined $25 er month's rigorous imprisoL 00 for discharging a revolver the premises cf the SinaJ* Harbour Board so rashly negligently as to endanger hn £J It appears that181 words
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Article71 1916-05-02 2 The following appears in Fairplay —German Admiral, now on the retired list is open to accept i position of trust. Could organi* a piratioal campaign or arrange i massacre. Thoroughly nnscrnpul. ous, inhuman and ruthless. Hai made a long study of the art of frightfulness" and can show71 words
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Article115 1916-05-02 2 As will be seen by a notification apearing in these columns the Nederland S. N. Co. and the Rotterdam Lloyd have been enabled tc again fix sailing datoa for their in and ontbonnd vessels. lis Eonigin der Nederlanden is dot here on or about the 17th115 words
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Article123 1916-05-02 2 Considerable excitement hai been caused in England, botk in shipping and other circles, by the receipt of reports from abroad that some of the directors of the HollandAmerica Line, while in Hamburg were informed by Herr Ballin that it was the intention of the German Government to123 words
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Article17 1916-05-02 2 Bound for Holland the Nether lands mail liner Oranje Batavia via Singapore left on the 26th nit,17 words
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Advertisement41 1916-05-02 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co SHIPCHANDURS 8 PROVIDOR«' CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch W x incoming ships. Office 16 Battery Bo*** TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. Ml. Orders promptly attended to fr<>n» January Ist, 1916. H. W. N. STEVENS, Mana^ r 5441 words
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Article405 1916-05-02 3 Reichstag Expresses its Sentiment.. According to a Berlin official telegram to Amsterdam the following motions were submitted to the Reichstag regarding submarine warfare: By the National Liberals Thf»t, in view of the fact that Bnglaid is not only waging war against the armed forces of the German Empire,405 words
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Article232 1916-05-02 3 We surmised that there wai something behind the sudden illness of Admiral Ton Tirpitz and his dramatic retirement. The well-inform-ed Madras Mail gives the following elucidation In order to understand it we must go back a year to the squabble which suddenly developed in the German232 words
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Article421 1916-05-02 3 Sooth American Freights. The Toyo Kisen Kaisha held an ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Tolno Chambers of Commerce on April 3 says the Japan Times, to receive tbe report from the Board on the business result and accounts for the latter half of last year.421 words
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Article234 1916-05-02 3 Interesting to Far Eastern Exporters. New supplementary regulations have recently been made by the Russian government concerning the free importation of certain nonRussian goods into the Priamur and Maritime provinces of Siberia both by the various land routes or by water route of the Amur and234 words
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Article25 1916-05-02 3 A new regular mail steamer service between Dairen, Lungkon, Cbefoo, and Antnng nnder Kwant. un* Government subsidy amounting to Y5OO per month has boon inaugurated.25 words
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Article55 1916-05-02 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delive*? in London. Mail. Lift. Dbliybbhd B. I. Mar. 24 Apr. 2« M. M. Mar. 27 Apr. 22 P. AO. Mar. 30 May. 1 8.1. Apr. 7 M. M. Apr.55 words
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Article110 1916-05-02 3 Quarantine exists against the following ports Port. Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...X.G.Q. Plague 10.3.16. Bassein F.P.B Cholera 26.2.16. Do. ...FJ\B. Small-pox 10.3:16. Do. ...X.G.Q. Plagne 28.4.16. Bombay ...X.G.Q. Small-pox 10.3.16. Do. ...XG.Q. Plagne 10.3.16. Calcutta ...FJP.B. Small-pox 17.3.16. Do. ...X.G.Q. Cholera 7.4.16. Colombo ...FJP.B. Plagne 28.1.1«. Hongkong ...FJP.B110 words
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Article58 1916-05-02 3 Merging for Batu Pahat Rajah of Sarawak for Sarawak and Goabilt Calypso for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham Lycaon for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Mena for Batu Pahat Glenogle for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow Totomi Maru for Malacca, Colombo and Bombay Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar Banka58 words
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Advertisement472 1916-05-02 3 M. IYL MESBACERIES MftRITIMES. Mall Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMBWAKD. OCTWAED. 1916 1916 Port ho. May. 19 Andre Lebon May. 9 Cordillere Jnne 2 Atlantique May. 24 Andre' Lebon Jnne 16 Amazon* June. 6 Atlantique June 30 Polynesian June. 20 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS,472 words
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Advertisement346 1916-05-02 3 Combined Service O The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ltd. (Incorporatad in England) AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BETWEEN FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, j JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for tbe346 words
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Miscellaneous412 1916-05-02 3 .Mails Close. To-dav. Batu Pahat Meraing 2.30 pot Sarawak k Goabilt itajah of Sarawak 1.80 pa Port Diokaoa and Port Swetteahara *Calypec ISO pa Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Lycaon 2.30 pm Batn Pakat Meaa 2 .30 pm Hongkong, A may and Svatow Glcnogle 2.30 pm Malacca,* Colombo and Bombay Totomi412 words
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Advertisement448 1916-05-02 4 TOYO KISEM KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO TQ ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Speed Lear? Hongkong, TENYO MARU 22.000 Tons 21 knots May. 6 NIPPON MARU 11,000 Tone448 words
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Advertisement478 1916-05-02 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Japan) (CsntraeHn, to the Imperial Japansm Army and Navy mni to I Foreign Governments.) Cable addruwes Goom Jpm Al. A.8.C., Ll9a Went ere Union Kobe bK arßl re WvV Scott's. Leber's, ana DOCK-DATRBN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and478 words
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Advertisement309 1916-05-02 4 Ocean Steam Shi, Company, Lt d AND China Mutual Stea m Na Co, Ltd. The Companies .team.*, patched from Lirerpool onV».L"* the Strait., China V*3 22* w.ek «d from J.p*. London, Amaterdam and il?** every fortnight, for Genoa M.!? J" and Liverpool and f 6r u*"* Havre and Liv.rpcol month!.309 words
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