Malaya Tribune, 10 May 1916
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Title Section29 1916-05-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol 8. No. 109. SINGAPORE, f WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916 Price 5 Cents. ClK iPalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10.29 words
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Advertisement244 1916-05-10 1 HERE'S A BETTER PROGRAMME AMONG THE BEST AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE GAIETY Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. IN THE SECOND SHOW m The Crimson Moth 4 A Gorgeous and Startling Feature Drama Hew Number of the Times War Budget Depicting Exclusive War Scenes in the Fighting244 words
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Advertisement111 1916-05-10 1 I 'ONODA" I Portland CEMENT. i Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) |L SOLE AGENTS. I mmm Miiiiii'iiiiiiiiitii t iiitttHt!t!'i!ttiiiiitiiiiiiimm^, 5555 -55 5 5 Ie 1 5 E™ji^^™j^^|^'^jo|^^ Awarded Numerous Gold Medals I SUN BRANO. (W )DaA W j AOENCIEb Obtainable everywhere and at our Goaown I j Kuala111 words
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Article599 1916-05-10 2 Substitutes far Everything aad Prizes for Starving In an article in the Daily Graphic en How Germans Economise," Mr. Francis Gribble gives the following list of substitutes for food a.id other articles which havw become scarce «r unprocurable in Germany 1. The German substitute for wool in a599 words
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Advertisement174 1916-05-10 2 WSON'S^ 1 q MSI per case E bRI $15 2 5 WHISKY. /s.ieji»e«»» John Little Co., Ltd. Porcelain Ware! GREAT Cash Sale BY THE Kawashima Company 310 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Evtry Description of Porcelain Ware, Tea Sets, Flower Pots etc., etc. Great Cash Sale FROM MAY 6 TO MAY 30174 words
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Advertisement12 1916-05-10 2 Maternity Nurse, has removed to No. 1 Dhoby! Ghaut, top floor. 2-612 words
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Advertisement307 1916-05-10 2 BEST TO BUY Because BEST TO DRINK Framroz's Aerated Waters. POWELL Co.'s* CALENDAR FOR MAY, 1916. Sun. 7 14 21 2b' MOB. j 1 8 15 22 !29 1! TUES. 1 9 16 ;23| 30 Wed. 3j 10 17 i24j 31 j I j j i Thurs. 4 11 18307 words
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Article202 1916-05-10 3 Treatment of Juvenile Offenders. An important point associated witb the treatment of juvenile nttVndeis came before Mr. Justice Mr. JuFtioe Walsh at the AJlababad High Court. A boy of fourteen convicted of the murder of a girl of seven for the sake of her ornaments appealed against the sentence202 words
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Article160 1916-05-10 3 Hindu University. The Governor-General has been pleased to appoint H. H. the Maharajah of Mysore to be Chancellor and H. H. the Maharajah of G walior to be Pro-Chancellor, of the Hindu I'niversity, Benares. Indian Lady Graduates. A Bombay Government Press Note states that the Secretary of >tate has160 words
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Article375 1916-05-10 3 Police Constables Shot. A report regarding two Indian Polioe constables being shot by some unknown men on motorcycled near Kanchapara, was received recently. At first it was thought that the cyclists were dacoits, but, on "nqniry, it transpired that the constables were accidently fired at by two Europeans who375 words
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Article885 1916-05-10 3 Finger Print Clue. An interesting cage of murder in which the identification of the finger print mark of the deceased by the Finger Print Bureau of Madras led to the conviction of three accused persons, was disposed of at the current Tinnevelly setsioris. Three Indian Christians of adakangulam were885 words
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Article322 1916-05-10 3 WaterSponts Off Jaffna. Three water spouts were seen from the Beach Road, last Thursday even ing, about 6 p.m.; they appeared to be between.Maudativu and Palaitivu travelling from East to West. The first one was the most easterly, the broadest and shortest, the clou<* with which it was connected322 words
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Article46 1916-05-10 3 Gift By Two fflaharajahs Their ftfsrhnesses the Maharajas of Patna and Datia have very generously offered to establish at their joint cost a donvalescent hospital at fistia for orre bnndr«d sick "and wonud-.d Indian soMiere returning from the front. The offer has l;*en gratefully accepted.46 words
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Advertisement593 1916-05-10 3 Steady! Don't let your new responsibility id yon to quarrelling, fuming, brooding, to worry or sleeplessness. Know your irritability for whai It just the result of underfed nerves. The nation wants men and women wh > can stand up under their duties calm, unruffled, smiling, efficient. It expects every ounce593 words
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Advertisement550 1916-05-10 4 AUCTION SALES. 99 HOUSES Situate at Selegie Road, Singapore. On Monday, s«h May, fOf 6 at 2-3Q p.m. jj* I Monthly Rent No: j mmm— T 142 Selegie Boad 1 1062sq:feet| 80 Cent. $25 o ill do HO 3 do 1 30 Cents $2o \ll d 0 1095 do j3O550 words
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Advertisement350 1916-05-10 4 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. 3 1 v Medical Hall Limited. (IN LIQUIDATION) Tbe Liquidator invites offers foi the purchase of350 words
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Advertisement598 1916-05-10 4 I AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of Teak Household Furniture, Valuable Books, Well. Grown Plants, &c. At Caimhill Cottage," No. 32 Caimhill Road On Saturday, 13th May at 1.30 p. m Carved teak curio cabinets with glass doors and sides, teak card tabl rattan chairs and settees, wax polished teak reading598 words
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Advertisement273 1916-05-10 4 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following dipots:— Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basal Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co., Selegie Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon Road. Mr. M. N. N. Hussein, 180,273 words
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Article551 1916-05-10 5 The Imperial Government has P0V sen* out a Governor, who is a paymaster in Colonial administration and whose reputation stands on a goli i I indatioi of gocel work already Bgc omp]isbed. The distinction goes farther }0t. Sir Robert Chalmers was the g'ft t0 us °f551 words
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Article507 1916-05-10 5 (yrum Speciml Corresponds.) In Malaya where progress and prosperity have been achieved byithe strict impartiality of the Government to all colours and creeds, it is most undesirable tv introduce in connection with the railway traffic regulations that irritate all coloured Peoples and that seem so annoying507 words
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Article72 1916-05-10 5 Singapore, May 1 On London— Bank4m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4/} Private 3 m/a. 2/4 13/16 On India— I Bank T. T. 174| On Hongkong— Bank d/d 4-1% din. On ShanghaiBank d/d. 7.5 J On Java— Bank T. T. 136 On Japan— Bank d/d. HI Sovereigns—having rate 8.54 India Ceil72 words
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Article167 1916-05-10 5 In popular language the word rheumatism is a term which covers a multitude of ills, of which pain is the chief symptom. Articular rheumatism, inflammatory rheumatism, and rheumatic fever are all names for the same I disease. Muscular rheumatism affects the muscles and does not spread from167 words
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Advertisement75 1916-05-10 5 I Firm J that advertises boldly J and consistently is inva- j nably a good business I J house whch cells goods ™at are well wor:h the 2 J Price demanded, and re- f j cognise* that its reputation 1 J ■at stake on every -ale 4 th *t it75 words
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Advertisement82 1916-05-10 5 THE LAST TO ENTER The newspaper oniy enters here AFTER it is read. Its contemporary, the circular, the booklet, the roeter often get into it BEFORE they are read. The public one and all demand entertainment and amusement. Along witk both of these they will accept discussions on the more82 words
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Advertisement334 1916-05-10 5 T«-Nicht! To-Night jissl PRESENTS 1« the Second Shaw 9.15 p.m. Sharp WILL O' THE WISP a WotU'b Greatest A merioan Multiple Reel Feature Am intensely dramatic subject, based on a strong a.d absorbing plot and ending in the most satisfactory manner IN 3 PARTS. Edison Comedy. William Waisworth in HIGH334 words
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Miscellaneous153 1916-05-10 5 I FIXTURES. To-day. First Quarter. High Water—2-23 &<u, 7 ft. 3 iso 4-35 p.m. 6 ft. 2 ins. i To-morrow. Festivities at Johore. Homeward Mail Closes. High Water—3.35 a.m. 6 fit. 8 ins. 5.41 p.m. 6 ft. 3 ins. Friday, I2ih. Johore Sea Sports. Homeward mail closes (train Legislative Council,153 words
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Article779 1916-05-10 6 PrknQooU* i* tbc kbrlut Ait Mortiit SlKOAPOBE. MAT 10. M««trs Lyall and Kvatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following li*t of quotations Robber Shares. Nom. Value. Buyer*. Seller.. 8/. AHagar 2/- 2/4$ 1 Anglo Java 20/6 25/2/. Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Aver Koning 17/6 22/6'. 2/-779 words
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Article148 1916-05-10 6 That Sciatica, that most excruciating of maladies can be cured Little's Oriental Balm cured me, after five years of misery. 41 It will cure you." That voices the sentiment of one grateful patient. Thousands of others are ready to join in the chorus of praising this remark,148 words
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Advertisement707 1916-05-10 6 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre Orchard Road Siaiapore's Premier Theatre 9-15 TO NIGHT TO-NIGHT 9.(5 Positively tlae Last Two Nights Specia 1 Cinema Representation of a Realistic War Story Entitled A Patriot of France, or, THE ORDEAL A dapted from tbe Poem M The Ballad of Splendid Silence," by E. Nesbitt707 words
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Miscellaneous89 1916-05-10 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, May 12 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co. Officers N.C.Os. do Motor Cyclist Sec. do Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. Bcas Basah Rd. Malay Co. To-morrow. 7 a.m. Balestier Range Malay Co. Friday, May 12. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A.89 words
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Obituary471 1916-05-10 7 fell- Known War Correspondent NtW York April r9.—Richard Harding Davie, author, playwright tD d c ,rrf 'F' •doot, di d to-day f r ,3in ii^ rt f aiur<? fitsy-two ajifl old. y r L)»via was uom in Pliiladel(Uarke Lu-is, noted enitor. He wa j: educated at Lehigh University iDn471 words
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Article218 1916-05-10 7 At the generaJTmeeting recently ■eW of the German ischer Lloyd, loe Gnal report for 1915 was passed :t 'i»l a <ii\iden<i of 5 per cent, payable, at once, wai declared. 191 15 the company reoeiv•d M.637,408 (as against *****,990 oaring thi previoofl year) in fees, ■1.17,055 (21,278218 words
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Article233 1916-05-10 7 (Singapore, May 10.) Tin.— l 97 100 tons sold. Copra*— Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. 9ngo Noun-Up. Gaw bier. Pepper- —Weak. Other Products. —.Market Steady Latest Local Market Quotations. Nntmegs 110 S. per picnl $42.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 51.50 Copra Bali 9 50 Copra Gorong Talo 9.65 Copra Dongalo 9.65233 words
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Article122 1916-05-10 7 Convictions Secured at Klang. Two Tamils, for absconding from Seafield Estate, were fined $5 or 10 days' imprisonment each, the tines to go to the estate. A fine of $20 each was imposed on two Tamils who bolted from North Hummock Estate with an alternative of three weeks'122 words
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Article257 1916-05-10 7 Special attention may be called to the very important address delivered by the President of the Bradford Dyer*' Association at the annual meeting. It is an int€ resting coincidence that only recently we published an article by Professor Middleton Smith, considering this same question of the future257 words
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Advertisement121 1916-05-10 7 LATL f ADVERTISEMENTS. Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will bo closed at noon an Tuesday, 18th inst) RACE DAYS. Thursday, Uth J 10-5 18-5 Advertising Ideas SUPPLIED. Translations Invited. Rapid Thorough Work By Experts. Siraits Information Bureau 6, The Arcade. Tel. 1401 3-1 31-6 FOR121 words
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Advertisement516 1916-05-10 7 I Latest Advertisements. THE NEW CIRQUE Positively the Last Night TO-NIGHT AT 9-50 the wonderful New Cirque in Singapore and the fam :us Flying Trapeze performers THE BEST RIDERS THE UNRIVALLED ACROBATS The Excruciatingly funny comedians, etc., etc. All Euroj cans. WEDNESDAY. LA S T NIG H T Booking at516 words
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Article740 1916-05-10 8 The peculiar situation of the United States has been shown in its true colours during these last few anxious months of interminable correspondence with the German authorities. It must be confessed that there is within her gates a mighty force potent for evil. President "Wilson must have740 words
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Article221 1916-05-10 8 On nest jamais train que par U* siens... Herr Ballin, director of the Hamburg-America Line, has just come to the help of his dear friend the Kaiser by trying to torpedo him. According to Amsterdam lespatchee the worthy director has juit cheered up his co-directors221 words
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Advertisement197 1916-05-10 8 Robinson Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF "BBB" PIPES. Other Qualities In all BbapeS $2.25 $2.50 B Army, Bulldog w KHI 325 3.50 Bent etc. No. 0018 B. Best Briar Pipe with Vulcanite mouthpiece and Silver mount as illustration Price 92-45 each. Robinson's Special Briars, London Make BEST SHAPE Wk\j^^^ Price SI.OO197 words
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Advertisement89 1916-05-10 8 Bulloch, Lade Co s 2 DISTINCTIVE WHISKIES. GOLD LABEL mm WHITE LABEL Fresh stocks just received. SOLE AGENTS: Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL SPECIAL Tiffin AND Dinner DURING THE Race Week SATURDAY NIGHT Ball I Y. ML TOY©. I PHOTOGRAPHIC STUMt 15 High Strmt. J (Corner of Nnrtl. Bridge89 words
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Advertisement19 1916-05-10 8 MILKMAID 3 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $14.90 I Sterilised Natural Milk t g Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10 5019 words
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Article641 1916-05-10 9 Tin is at $97 —75 cents down. Xhe output frr April of Ipoh Ored/\ Lld f raj 2X5 piculs. Reuters telegram states that /ill Es Sultan has visited Mr. Afooith. The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company for Hp week ended May 6 was twentyfonr641 words
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Article20 1916-05-10 9 Another Seccession. London, May, 8, 5.25 p.m. Shanghai: Chengtn, the capital of Szechwan, has declared its independence.20 words
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Article303 1916-05-10 9 It is officially gazetted that the undermentioned are enemy firms with whom trading is prohibited Netherlands East Indies. Adler, Warenhuis, Sourabaya: Auerbach, H., Oxe Co., Sonrabaya; Banner Export Gesellschaft, Batavia; Behn Meyer Co., Limited Batavia and Sonrabaya; Biedermann Co., Samarang and Sonrabaya Brannschweigsche Maschinenbananstalt, Sourabaya: Breitfeld,303 words
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Article121 1916-05-10 9 The Great War Pa«b The Western Front 9 The War on Shipping 9 Irish Affairs 9 The Italian Campaign 9 Daylight Saving 9 In the East 9 French Consular News 10 German Economies 2 Indian News 3 Our Railway Colour Line .5 New Governor of Ceylon '5 Stocks121 words
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Article477 1916-05-10 9 The Western Front. BATTLE FOR VERDUN. The Seventy-Eighth Day REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 8, 4.20. p.m. Paris _The seventy-eighth day of the battle of Verdun saw the French again defeat the Germans by stern resistance, and then counter-attack successfully. The communique says that fighting on the westREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 477 words
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Article33 1916-05-10 9 Four More Rtbels Shot. London, May 9, 12.5 a.m. Dublin Four more rebels have been shot, and twenty-two have been sentenced to various terms ol penal servitude. Two have been acquitted.33 words
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Article148 1916-05-10 9 The Breslau Again. London, May 9, 12.5 a.m. Petrograd There was the usual mutual bombardment on most postions of the front. The Germans were particularly active north of Lake Ilzen and south-west of Dwinsk. The light cruiser Breslau has bombarded Eapatoria. The Turks have evacated their entire148 words
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Article129 1916-05-10 9 Successful Air Raid. London, May 9, 12.5 a.m. Rome The communique states that artillery firing has been generally more intense in the entire Trentino and the Upper Adige. There have been stubborn infantry engagements in the Plezzo basin where the enemy was everywhere thrown back, and the129 words
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Article172 1916-05-10 9 London, May 9, 7.20 p.m. Renter's special correspondent at Salonika says there are great rejoicings on the destruction on May 5 of what is believed to be the only Zeppelin in the Balkans, L Z 55. She was middle-sizpj but it seems certain that the crew consisted172 words
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Article72 1916-05-10 9 England Wakes Up. London, May 8, 7.25 p.m. In the House of Commons to-day Sir Henry Norman moved a resolution in favour of daylight saving. He emphasised the simplicity of the idea that the clocks should be put forward an hour on Saturdays. The country will gain72 words
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Article833 1916-05-10 9 America to Germany. Text of tbe Note. London, May 9, 3.10 p.m. A New York telegram states that the American note to Germany has been despatched. It consists of •nly two hundred words. London, May 9, 4.35 a.m. Washington The note to Germany accepting the declaration833 words
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Article59 1916-05-10 10 London. May 8, 7.20 p.rii. It is expected that the Board of Trade will intervene in the Lancashire cotton dispute. Failing a settlement In the interval,strike notices will be issued in the week commencing May 15. The result of the card-room workers' ballot will be known on Wednesday59 words
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Article251 1916-05-10 10 The twentieth anniversary ofi Japan a colonization of Formosa was celebrated en April 10 by tie formal opening of the Formosa Exhibition at Taipeh. An inaugural address was <lelivered by Mr. Shimomura, Chief of the Civil and satisfaction was expressed by General Ando. the Governor-General, at the251 words
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Article76 1916-05-10 10 Mr. Walter Macdonald, of the F.M S. Pubhc Works Department! Pahang and a Penang Free School Q'i^n d Scholar, son of Mr. George formerly of Messrs Pritchard and Co., Ltd., leaves for Home early next week to join the Army, s*ys our Ipoh contemporary. The patrohal reset of th. Church76 words
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Article154 1916-05-10 10 {By Courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, May 8, 6.50 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs G3 and the 5 per cent at 87.95. Yesterday, after a bombardment of 4$ hours and repeated efforts the enemy penetrated a communication trench o* the east154 words
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Article112 1916-05-10 10 The Great Offensive. The Corriera della Sera reports that a great German Military Offensive is expected at an early date, as well as a naval battle in th:) North Sea. A report received at the Hague states that West of Dixmude, the Germans penetrated the Belgian line,112 words
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Article115 1916-05-10 10 On April 7 Baron Matsno Shinzen, a member of the House of Peers, and formerly the President of the Bank of Japan, died of inflammation of the lungs. About March 28 the deceased was conhned to bed at his villa at Hayama suffering from quinsy. Subsequently inflammation of the lungs115 words
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Article532 1916-05-10 10 Trafalgar Ltd. The following is the report ot tne company for ihe year ended 31st March 1916, anl which will be presented to the shareholders at the annual meeting, May 17th, at noon. The profit ior the year is $18,242.97 which, added to the amount carried forward f:om532 words
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77 1916-05-10 10 A Hague Wire says that on the Ypres—Armentieres front enormous masses of German troops are being concentrated. Germans are making preparations for a movement on a gigantic scale to gain the victory over the British front. Masses of artillery are being concentrated on a comparitively77 words
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Article83 1916-05-10 10 The fund organised by the Straits Times rose rapidly yesterday. For the Straits Times fighter $1,680 was received, making the total $15,075, whilst for the Singapore "fighter" $3,100 came to hand making the total $15 380. These two fighters" should therefore be quickly obtained and the provision of83 words
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48 1916-05-10 10 The Hen. 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 $7,953 v. 100 L H. Burkill 50 N. L. C. 25 Total to date $8,12848 words
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Article77 1916-05-10 10 An Enactment to amend the Krian Irrigation Enactment, 1905, received the approval of the Perak State Council at a meeting held in Kuala Kangsar on April 17 and is publish, ed for general information in the current issue of Ihe F.M.S. Govern ment Gazette. The only change is the insertion77 words
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Article106 1916-05-10 10 Sepoy Lines Golf Club. The Ladies' Medal for Ife. been won by Mrs. Wallace r Scores Mrs. Wallace Cook 51—lo Mrs. Hailifax 44 o The Sixteen Griffins f or A Penang Turf Club left Australia the 26 ult. The vessel C T expected here about the 1 this106 words
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Article147 1916-05-10 10 Worlds' Championship. Jess Willard retained his title as-heavy-weight champion of the world in a ten ronnd bout with Frank Moran, of Pittsburg, in Madison Square Garden, on April 20. Sporting writers were nearly unanimous in selecting fa giant Kansan as the winner, it being against the New York State147 words
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Article199 1916-05-10 10 Arthur Heal, former huntsman ol the Devon and Somerset.Staghoun is has died at Oxford, Somerset in hi; hundredth year. He retired io IS9O, after nearly thirty-four with tbe pack, of which he was huntsman when the late King Edward paid 5 visit to the West199 words
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Article140 1916-05-10 10 The Chief of the Java Postal Service is now busily engaged on tf* timates for the establishment of 1 wireless station at Bandoeng, which he has been requested by theOe?«-nor-Gene?al to draw up immedhtff These will be completed with least possible delay and for war 1 to the authorities at140 words
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Advertisement78 1916-05-10 10 l" DRAGoN "fWs cEMENT -i 1 mTTT^ b ?r Renewed for the f c —t during I 1 of Jotr T mity 0t SingaP re and to the lament I I J bore a,so tQ the Federated Malay States Railways. I I Beware of Imitations. j II Insist on gettiß78 words
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Article138 1916-05-10 11 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3.65 $3.75 AyerKunings 1.25 1.35 Ayer Molek 2.25 2.40 AyerPanas 9.00 9.25 Balgownie 4.25 4.40 Bukit Jelotong 0.57£ 0.65 Bukit Katil 0.87£ 0.92£ Changkat Serdg.... 8.75 9.25 Glenealy138 words
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Advertisement78 1916-05-10 11 mmmmmmmvmmx I I I THE Pot Stills I OP Great Britain Have Bees j Taken Oyer by Government, j NEVERTHELESS Buchanans will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, j being: in the unique posi= j tion of having the largest78 words
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Advertisement230 1916-05-10 11 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) 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. 8.42,230 words
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Advertisement164 1916-05-10 11 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance C©., Limited. ETABLISUMD 1874. ISCOBPORATBD \S iKDIA. Life Assurance at Minimum <2ost. ASSETS acted SHQOO.OOQ-ABSOLBTE SECURITY. Profits to Policy-holders at last Valuation $1,116,673. LOWEST Apply for Prospectus and full Information to LIBERAL RATES Singapore Branch Office CONDITIONS J. R. MACPHERSON, Secretary for S.S. F.M.S..164 words
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Article250 1916-05-10 12 April OHtputs. Scudai Ltd., (Chan 8eo Onn, Agent) 4,532 lbs. Botany Malaka Rubber Estate Ltd., (Mr. J. Snodgrass, Agent) 19,700 lbs. Bekoh Rubber Estates, Ltd. 24,640 lbs. Jasin (Malacca) Rubber Estates, Ltd. 18,200 lbs. Pelepah Valley (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd. 16,000 lbs. Kota Tinggi (Johore) Rubber Co. Ltd,250 words
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Advertisement305 1916-05-10 12 JUST RECEIVED A Large Stock of Gold. Silver and Nickel Watches OF ALL' DESCRIPTIONS BaitaMe for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children. PRICES FROM $2.50 to $SO each. Barif ItQpectfofl Cordially Invited. Koh Company 86 84 BftAS BASAH HOAI. Himmiii«iiiii;iM<iiiMiinmt!i»iiiiii>iiimiiwmiiiii»iiii»imii!iiM!iiiiiiii!iiiiiw«n TIIW t<ULll 1 m<<* The "NEW ERA"! hE*?53 Ji c Wai Kelmet.305 words
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Advertisement195 1916-05-10 12 BUSINESS IN WAR TIME, j It is our intention to continue f to advertise our various spe- f ciahties with unabated vigour I and our appropriations are I already planned for extensive f campaigns. It pays to advertise, I advertise, advertise.— The North I British Rubber Co., Ltd I Cibbp's195 words
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Advertisement457 1916-05-10 12 Fed from birth on the Foods. I on Behalf of Baby |m Naturally a Healthy Mother j| fffl should feed her #wn child, and no cause, save inability, I fjH should preveat her doing so. But there are many J jig mothers who, though willing, cannot wholly or even IM457 words
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Article674 1916-05-10 13 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.] Increase of Chandn Price. To the Editor of the Malay* Tribune. Sir,—Tke letter published in a recent issue of a correspondent who signs himself a "Poor Opium Smoker" bat a ring of pathetic despair which cannot but appeal to674 words
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Article221 1916-05-10 13 Geneva, April 10.—A despatch from Berlin says The Reicbs is discussing the first reading of the bill for replacing the assistance of war invalids by the grant of a sum of money. General Wild yon Minister of War, says that on account of the Chancellor's statement ab«221 words
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Article163 1916-05-10 13 Sold for $2,000,000. New York, April 11.— The announcement was made to-day that Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan has disposed of his father's entire collection of forty rare tapestries for a sum exceeding 12,000,000. The sale is regarded as another evidence that Mr. Morgan intends to dispose of all163 words
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Advertisement431 1916-05-10 13 f ANOTHER UNBEATABLE PROGRAMME AT THE j Alhambra Theatre The House of Quality rf atr raai. BEACH ROAD The Home of Feature Attractions THE LEADING THEATRE IN SINGAPORE. Manager M. K. KEMYON BLADE. 8 A Powerful, Sensational Drama f LITTLE GREY HOME IN THE WEST A modern film version of431 words
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Article1430 1916-05-10 14 Some Plain Facts. Id the course of an article with this beading in the English Review Mr. Raymond Radcl) fie says When war broke out rubber shares slumped like everything else. But the fimden was destroyed aud our spirit* rose. Also the United States began buying rubber on a1,430 words
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Advertisement328 1916-05-10 14 Sanitary Appliances. j i 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 SANITATION." It is recognised by all competent autho- rities that the best, and only the best, domestic sanitary appliances should328 words
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Advertisement477 1916-05-10 15 NOTICES TRAFALGAR, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of Trafalgar, Limited, w ill be closed from May 11th to May 17th, both days inclusive. By Order of the Beard, PATERSO 'T SIMONS Co., Ltd. Secretaries. 9-5 10-5 NOTICE. kjt Solicitors foF and on behalf of Seah Eng477 words
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Advertisement462 1916-05-10 15 NOTICES NOTICE. The Manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia China begs to announce that on and after Monday, the Bth Instant, the business of the bank will be transacted in the New Premises m -Raffles Square. BOEN BIE Co. Of 31, Beach Road, Singapore, and 35 Jalau Ibrahim,462 words
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Advertisement300 1916-05-10 15 WANTED WANTED. Wanted apprentices fer Engineering Office. Apply in person to 11 Raffle 8 Qaay. 24-4 o STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Wanted Immediately: Experienced shorthand typist. Good salary and prospects. Apply box No. 221 c/o Malaya Tribune. 5-5 11.5 SHELLABEAR'S English-Malay Dictionary. Medium octavo 5% in. x 9 in., 573 and xxi300 words
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Advertisement475 1916-05-10 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,§00 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors ajmjm BANKER3. The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Lta. f The London County and West475 words
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Advertisement381 1916-05-10 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. TBI Insarances effected on Bnildinge, Rem* and Mwthaadwe ef every description l MAiHE liMmraocys accepted to aM »*£?^L of the WOrM at lowegt rat B EARTHQOAI£ Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager, Officest 2, Finlaysen Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.)381 words
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Advertisement210 1916-05-10 16 |gUAN KIAT ff Co., I Telegraphic Address: L I Codes Used: j "GUANKIAT" J j Co. A 8 C 5fb £df A J e des j Tetefrkone Nos 1174, 1178. 1233 (Private 1450 1073). f IN STOCK COMING FORWARD: I Shipchandlers, Hardware 1 j I Lead Wool Dealers, Government and210 words
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Title Section19 1916-05-10 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 109 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 191619 words
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Advertisement475 1916-05-10 1 P. 0.-British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Ixoorpi >ratmi> m Ikglavd.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). cor China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Homiward (for Europe).475 words
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Advertisement296 1916-05-10 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANIES) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEIN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BEL A WAN- DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steaaaers are due to arrive on aha undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. June 17 Grotius June 17 Rembrandt July 28 Oranje Sept.296 words
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Advertisement573 1916-05-10 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISH4 (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN HAIL STEAMSHIP #0> Ira EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained between Yokebama via ports to MarsuHes and London, nnder mail contract with the Imperia l Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed,573 words
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Article556 1916-05-10 2 Eorope. For London: Namur May 11 Hirano Maru May 13 Neleus May 15 Tottori Maru May 20 Nankin May 25 frleniffer end May Kaga Maru May 31 Oaafa June 3 Moyune J one 7 City of Rangoon June 17 Kamo Main June 17 City of Lincoln June556 words
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Article178 1916-05-10 2 The following vessels are under charter to Foreigners, say« the Japan Times S.S. Tons. Services, Itsukushima 3,859 European. Ikoma 3,047 Dairen-New York Bankoku 5,953 YokohamaVancouver Harima 5,040 Unknown Hudson 3,891 U.S. A.-Vladi-vostok Banei 2,768 Kobe-Hawaii Nissei 3,079 Unknown Tozan 2,443 American Tsingtao 2,510 Unknown Kaijo 4,107 Unknown Taikosau178 words
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Article19 1916-05-10 2 Delivered in London. following are the data, of Mai l, MLL ff? May. 1 M.M. fgl May.19 words
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Article264 1916-05-10 2 Vessels in Port. British STEAMER. BERTH DATE Romany Outer Rds 14-4 Selangor Inner Rds 17-4 Edendale No. 1 Wharf 18-4 Mascot Inner Rds 27-4 Krian do 1-5 Unda K. Harbour do Hang Sang No. 7 Wharf 4-5 Amherst Dock do Telemachus Outer Rdfl. do Japan Wharf 5-5 Hong264 words
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Article46 1916-05-10 2 Quarantine exists against the following ports n** 11 1 Disease Date. k "p::: S2C:;; (Sumatra) ...X.G.Q. Small-pox 24 316 Macassar ...P P R <a..,„ii ***-«>.io. IK??:::: c h d£r iift 'do em i SCr SffiJ: SSST •IU ghK z 2tS: <*1 (signal F.P.8.) ports.46 words
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Article1125 1916-05-10 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—s.s. Richmond, s.B. Andre Lebon. The Holt liner Cyclops is fixed to sail for London on June 21. For West Australian ports is timed to sail on the 16th inst the Minderoo. The N.Y.K.1,125 words
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Miscellaneous115 1916-05-10 2 Singapore Tide Tables. May '7 1 Hiph wa er —2.23 a.m. ms. 4-35 p.m. 6 ft 0 ins. May 11 High water 3.35 a.m. j> "t- ins.-.5.41 p.m. 6 ft. 3 May "fii 2^~ Hi8h watfc, —5.5 a.m. b i? 8 6 44 PJ«. 6 ft. 7 ids. fi fl'T115 words
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Article512 1916-05-10 3 jrom Ow CorrupomOm*.) With the arrival of the Norwegian Koer Artemis in port a couple of bra ago, a new Far Eastern Service |)een inaugurated, linking Normore closely with China and Japan. The trade between the Far East j «s,4n<linavian ports has proved reasingly remunerative, and the512 words
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Article73 1916-05-10 3 for Port Swettenham and Penanjr. igor for Malacca, Port Swettenun and Teluk Anson r Medan. for Muntoli and Paiembang. ■<*aing for Mersing. Hock Lee tor Merging and Kemaman. %s for Bombay. 1 Prigi liajah. Tembilahan 8 Leong for Mersing, K. Pahang. Mran, Kuantan, Kemaman, K. mguu and Trengganu.73 words
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Article57 1916-05-10 3 American Firmness. Waihington The note to Germany accepting the declaration of the new submarine policy says 44 We cannot for a moment entertain, much less discuss, the suggestion that the new policy is in the slightest degree contingent on the conduct of any other Government as affecting57 words
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Article221 1916-05-10 3 Owing to the present uncertain state of the market with regard to the supply and price of materials and labour, British shipbuilders are not at all inclined to accept contracts at fixed prices, but prefer, very reasonably, to arrange contracts on the basis of "time and lim*."221 words
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Article315 1916-05-10 3 Warning to British Shipowners. I Many worthy British sea captains are still trading with t>ie Germans. They are doing this quite unconsciously and it rests with the shipowners and with the Board of Trade to quickly put an end to the scandal. Messrs Harlacd and Co., of St.315 words
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Article105 1916-05-10 3 There have been several big shipments of Ceylon produce from j Colombo during the week. The j City of York which sailed recently for London having loaded about 4,000 tons of local produce. The Harrison Lines Explorer, also for London, cleared 4,000 tons of cargo. Another departure for London was105 words
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Article209 1916-05-10 3 Germany is now using a new device to sink vessels. In view of the fact that the British sailor is out to sink the pirates and that a reward is attached to success, the Germans have produced floating mines, equipped with what appears to be a periscope. Captain209 words
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Advertisement41 1916-05-10 3 mmm SINGAPORE SHIPCH AHDLERY Go. SHIPCHANBLERS S PROVIDING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Otiice:—l6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to from January Ist, 1916 H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 51 5-441 words
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Advertisement802 1916-05-10 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HCMIWAED. OUTWAED. 1916 191« Porthos Maj. 29 Magellan May 23 tK>rdillere June 2 Atlaatiqae June, ti Andre- Leaon June 16 Amaaoae Jane. 6 Atlaatiqae June 30 Polyneaien Jane. 20 I For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent.802 words
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Miscellaneous345 1916-05-10 3 i vfails Close. Tc-d.iv. Pcnang "Hong Bee 2.30 mm Port Swettenkam and Penang *Ipoh 2.30 pm Malacca, Port Swettenham Teluk Anson *Selangor 2 JO pm Medaa Circe 2.30 pm Muntok k Palembaag Alting 2.30 pm Merging Mersing 2.30 pm Mersing 4 Kemaraaa Hock Lee 2.30 pm Bombay Agga 2.30 pm345 words
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Advertisement544 1916-05-10 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA m THE NEW ROUTE VIA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGA>\KJ. THE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLTTLU AND S vN FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE U.N I VED STATECANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Bteamer Displacement Bpw* T .v- ILflgkopp. NIPPON MARU 11,000 Tons May. lb SHINTO MARU544 words
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Advertisement557 1916-05-10 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (ISCJOH I'O RATED IN JAPAN) (OntoMforo to theil nperial Japanme Army and Nmvy mnd to Foreign Govemmmts.J Codes J?w Cable addresses I: n i IwtrV. Al, A.8.C.", DOCKT v Mi JFiMm ltJ!ll [A Wester© Union Kobk 111 91 I ,T. X KB iWvH Scott s. Libber's,557 words
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Advertisement383 1916-05-10 4 Ocean Steam Sfch Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Na Co., Ltd. V The Companies' steamer patched from Liverpool ortwiJ the Straits, China and J apao fe for week and from Japan honeward*!2 London, Amsterdam and Ant* f every fortnight for Genoa, les and Liverpool and for Havre and Liverpool383 words
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