Malaya Tribune, 15 May 1916

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. ■evening daily.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. [vol 3, -No. 113. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916 Price 5 Cents CIK (Palapa Cribune. MONDAY, MAY 15
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 314 1 AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE GAIETY Picture Palace j Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. PRESENTS TO-NIGHT The Cream of the World's Popular Picture Plays. IN THE FIRST SHOW THE MASTER CROOK reels A Sensational British and Colonial Detective Drama Featuring Arthur Finn LUBIN'S GREAT EXCLUSIVE pa |ts In the
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    • 107 1 1 SULPHURIC I lANDI AND ii Hydrochloric Acid, j I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. f (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) I SOLE AGENTS. I Auarded Numerous Gold Medals jjj 2 SUN BRAND. I (fl 0I I AGENCIES Ohtninflble every where and at our GccWi I I tf 4 Street, Sii.gHrore I "5
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  • 238 2 Appended is an account of cash receipts- and payments of the Municipality Malacca from Ist January to 31* t March 1916 Balance. Ist January 1916. f 61,793.03. Ist Mafch 1916. $46,541.84. Receipts. Head* of Revenue. c. 1. Rates 31,184 56 2. Taxes 8,063... 3. Licences 3,535.25 4. Fees
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    • 195 2 I^XLAWSON'S/ L w I tm Price Q mBBL per case v A E $15.25 I tm mLWmmWm Less -V WHISKY. J/soie John Little Co., Ltd. ssscsjN. "■lll Will U 111—III! W I ill ■Mill I I ll 111 Mll I WMMIMIWMIIMI ■■*****1 l II HI I II» -.1— i— .—lam—
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    • 121 2 You can do it Yourself If you know any one who suffer., >f yon suffer yourself in the releotles grip of rheumatism, if your joint, are stiff or swollen, your muscles weakened, or your limbs drawn out of shape if ,ou suffer from headache I neuralgia, sciatica or other bodily
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    • 433 2 I POWELL Co^7~ CALENDAR FOR MAY, 1916. Sun. 7 14 21 _s Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 j j TUES. 2 9 16 j23i 30 Wed. j 3 10 17 j24 31 j I Thurs. I 4 11 18 25 Fri. j 5 12 19 j26 j SAT. j
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  • 113 3 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. PUNJAB. Sikh Educational Conference. The Ninth Sikh Educational Conference opened at Tarn Taran, the j l0 jv town of the Fifth Guru, Si i Guru Ar}an Dhvji. The huge pandal was filled to the furthest corners by about teu
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  • 81 3 Murder of Political Officers Vr.T. O. Hughes, Acting Political Makran and Commandant of the Makran Levy Corps and SecondLieutenant G. B. Hornet, 1.A.R.0. who had only recently been attached to the Corps have been shot at Mand iv Makran, by two Kind tribesmen, hi others of a well-known outlaw.
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  • 161 3 Murder ol American Driller. A Burman, Ba Thein, who was arrested recently in connection with the murder of an American driller S. McCleary on the night of March 15 1m* been released as the police found no evidence against hirn No trace is to be foaod of the revolver
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  • 355 3 Bombay Port Trust. At the meeting of the Trustees of Port ef Bombay on the 18th instant the following note on revenue receipts for the year ended the 31st March 1916 was submitted. The actual receipts for IS) 15-16 (including pilotage but exclusive of surtax,) amounted to Rs. 1,18,2:3,000
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  • 214 3 Arts and Architecture. An interesting paper on Indian Arts and Architecture," was read by Mr. AiyaBwamy Iyer, Executive Engineer of Kolar at a meeting of the Mythic Society of Bangalore,recently. Mr. Tabard N.A., President of the Society occupied the Chair. The Speaker said that the chief ambition of the
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  • 295 3 Land Revenue Administration Iv a resolution on the L ud Revenue Adminstration and tiie operations of tbe Laud Records and Settlement Departments In the Central Provinces during the year 1914 15, it is stated that five settlements were in progress during the year. The Chief Commissioner whs much
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  • 292 3 Scientific and Industrial Association- At tbe annual meeting of the Scientific and Industrial -Association on April 22 tbe President, tbe Hon'ble Rai Sitanath Roy, said that they had sent out three hundred students all over tbe world for technical education, of whom 140 bad returned. Their students had started
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  • 350 3 The Shiah College. The Indian Daily Telegraph regrets the establishment of a Shiah College as tending to accentuate the already existing differences between Shiabs and Sunnis. It points out that prominent Shiahs like the Hon*ble Syed Amir Ali, Sir Ali Imam, Mr. Jinnah, Raja of Mahmudabad and other
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 743 3 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. 2 IR WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Surgeon-General of H.M. Forces, is chairman of the Company which produces the new and superior reparative of nerves and tissues, Sanaphos," which already has completely displaced the German-owned
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    • 596 4 AUCTION SALES. Mortgagee's Sale of 99 YEARS' LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES Situate at Selegie Road, Singapore. To day. 15 th May. 1916 at 2-3Q p.m. Lot Property Area Qait ReDt Monthly Rent I Jrrupexuy A,ca per annum I I 142 Selegie Road 1062 sq feet 30 Cents $25 2 1
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    • 518 4 AUCTION SALES, AUCTION S*LE OF Household Furniture, Gramophone, Cottage iano &c. At Powcil Co's Saleroom Oa Wednesday, 17rK May at 10-30 a. m. A good toned cottage piano by Hud, I bach A: Sol.n, His Master's Voice gramophone »nd records, carved teak sideboard with marble top and mirror panel, teak
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    • 467 4 AUCTION SALES. In The Matter of The Alien Enemies Winding n Ordinance 1914 p AND In The Matter of Behn Meyer Co. Ltd., an enemy Company within the meaning of the said Ordinance. Auction Sale Of Valuable Landed Properties Situate at Collyer Quay de Souza Street, Prince Street, Robertson Kanisah
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    • 123 4 Medical Hall Limited. (IN LIQUIDATION) The Liquidator invites otters for the purchase of the business of tht above as a going concern, such oftfl to be made on or before 31st Bfafi 1916. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had on application to the undersigned or to Messrs. DonaMson
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  • 792 5 Prices Quoted ie the Market this Momfe* SINGAPOMMIAT 16. M. »19 Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Mh»e Brokers, issue the following list of quotatieas Rubber Shares. Nona, fatal Buyer*. 2/- Allagar 2/- 2 '4* t 1 Anglo Java 20/6 o*/2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- li/« 1 Ayer Kuning 17/6
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    • 116 5 i for this wlek i < at j SPECIAL VALUE IN j Cretonnes, Tapestftes*and Muslins. J Bordered InT White I Casement |11 I|| j| Muslin in < Rose I var, e <y> I 50 inches I I 100 I 75cts.| J per yard. [ID ill 1 Pit jjC yard Linen
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    • 415 5 To-NightH 18 PRESENTING Another Striking Feature Protframm« JN THE SECOND ►HOW 9-15 P. M SHARP SACRIFICIAL FIRES Ja anese Love Tragedy in Three Parts Magnificent Cast of All-Star Picture Players Henry King. Km Belli B nett, Madeline Pardee and Mr. Fiank Kriauger --*t Xy M m, r f CIU,W Men>h^
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    • 301 5 MRS. M. MASSABNI Maternity Nurse, has removed to No. 1 Dhoby Ghaut, top floor. 3 5 2-tj j TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore, Charge* Moderate >ĔKmm ~~~u ~mm^mmm~—a————————, The Malaya Tribune. "in he had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras
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  • 328 6 Annual Report The following is the report to the members of the Singapore Branch of the Straits Settlements Association for the period from 1st April, 1915, to 31st March. 1916 The Committre beg to present to you the Report and Statement of accounts for the period from
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  • 149 6 In regard to the comment on English having been the language nsed at the conference of the Allied Powers at Paris, as, by the way, it was for the negotiations between Russia and Japan for the surrender of Port Arthur, it may be remarked that French has long been the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 527 6 I Nursing Mothers MANY mothers would like to feed their own children, but are denied the privilege of doing so, because they have not sufficient nourishment for them. The "Allenburys" scientific system of Infant Feeding has provided for all this. When a mother is partly able to feed her tyiby
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    • 311 6 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre Orchard Road Siasapore's Premier Theatre TO NIGHT TWO MORE NIGHTS TO-NIGHT Another All-British Programme of Exclusives by the World's Greatest Film Producers. THE LONDON FILM CO., ENGLAND PRESENT Lit O* London ISL O' LONDON is a touching tragedy of lower life in which the EAST END
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  • 92 7 Turf. The Spring Meeting Owing to a variety of causes, ot which are the scarcity of paper, and the reduction of staff, u -e regret that on the occasion of ttl e spring Meeting, commencing to-morrow, we sfcall not he ablr to give our readers a retur* of
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  • 285 7 Penang C C Tournament. Xh« Tennis Tournament under the auspices of the Penaug Cricket Club was brought to a successful conclusion last wetk when the final tie of the Profession Paha, Threlfall and S-tls v. S. F. B. Martin and Harries was decided. This tie, which was witnessed
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  • 227 7 New Regulations. The following Police Order macfe nnder .section 6 (3) of "The Minor Offences Ordinance 1906" for the regulation of traffic at the Race Course, on the occasion of Race Me< tings is published in theGazstte. 1. Carriages after setting down their passengers will be parked
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  • 38 7 April Outputs. Sangei Buaya (Sumatra) Rubber Co., Ltd. (Messrs Guthrie and Co., Agents) 23,893 lbs. same month 1915 25,734 total to date, 10 mouths, 313 tHX) lbs. same for 1915 242,834. Sumatra Caoutchouc Maatschappii. 21,380 Kilos.
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  • 120 7 A telegram from Peking dated April 24 states that the personnel of the new responsible Ministry is annonnced as follows Secretary of State: Gen. Tuanchijui. Secretary of Home: Mr. Wangyitang Governor of Kirin Secretary of Communications: Mr. Tsao-julin (Assistant Foreign Secretary Secretary of Finance Mr. Changhu. Secretary
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  • 69 7 Chief Inspector H. Doel, who has done good work in Ipoh for the past twelve months, left on Thursday to take np duties at Taiping. Chief Inspector R. J. Farqaharson, from Taiping, proceeds to Tapab, Chief Inspector li. Morgan has been transferred from Tapah to K
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  • 230 7 (Singapore, May 15.) Tin.— 50 tons sold. Copra. —Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour*—Up. Gambier. Pepper- —Weak. Other Products. —.Market Steady Latest Leal Market Quotation*. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $42.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 51.50 Copra Bali 9.50 Copra Gorong Talo 9.65 Copra Dongalo 9.65 Copra Kay ong 9.10
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 137 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTSAUCTION SALE II Motor car and motor cycle tyres and tub+s, ricksnaw pLeumatic tyres and gharry solid rubber tyres cf various sizes Mid description To be held at our sale-rcom On Friday, 19th May 1916 at 11 a m. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. 15 5 18 5 FOR SALE A
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    • 281 7 Latest Advertisements^ For Japanese Curio's General Goods GO TO MARUNI Co. No. 10, High Street, Singapore. WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. 10-5 YANAGIZAWA Co., No MANTFACTI RERS AND DEALERS In Artificial Strawbo&rd Wares in all Lines. Boxes and Cases for packing Medical ani Toilet Goods, Cakes and
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    • 65 7 NOTICE. The undersigned beg to announce to the public that a high class military Philippino brass and string band with complete set is prepared to undertake to play at dances, dinner parties marriages, etc. Musicians are exclusively P h i 1 i pp i no s. Music according to programme.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 203 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, May 19 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co., Officers N.C.O's. Keppel Harbour, Tram Terminus S.R.E v Drill Hall S.V.R. 5 p.m. 5th mile Serangoon Motor Cyclist Sec. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. 4 Balestier Range Malay
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  • 714 8 Singapore has at last awakened to a keen sense of public duty, and the response made to the Governor's appeal and that of the local press, especially of our esteemed contemporary the Straits Times will very likely add several fighters to the now powerful Malayan Air
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  • 289 8 Yesterday the anniversary of this League was celebrated in the lecture hall of the Short Street School, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Rev. L Oechsli of the Methodist Mission took the chair, and afttr a sacred song by the congregation and a prayer and short reading from Romans
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 222 8 I Robinson Co, j J NEW SHIPMENT OF "BBB" PIPES. I Other Qualities In all shapee 1 I $2.25 $2.50 HH Mt9g Army, Bulldog I I I I No. 0018 B. Best Briar Pipe with Vulcanite mouth- J I piece and Silver mount as illustration j J Price $2-45 each.
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    • 81 8 Bulloch, Lade Co's 2 DISTINCTIVE WHISKIES. GOLD LABLE 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. M. TOY©. 1 I I J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUWO i 15 High Strbet. t I (Corner of
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    • 24 8 t f dlk i^H^^ JSweetened Condensed Milk per case $14 90 Sterilised Natural Milk $9 3q S I Ideal Unsweetened Milk H $10.50 i
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  • 529 9 s steady at $96}. vrhu-e of Wales has arrived Th* i ri M g g s. C Yin have re'K- t he Hirano Maru from Co. o»* 10, High Street irge stock of Japanese r i general goods. I to state that the 0 ing will not
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  • 393 9 Straits Times Aeroplanes. Six Machines Already. Up to Saturday as the result of one week's appeal for aeroplanes by our contemporary the Straits Times, five Fighters 'have been fully subscribed and the sixth—the 44 Malacca Fighter "—is well on the way, viz., Straits Times Fighter, (over-subs-cribed), Singapore
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  • 54 9 It is notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette, for the information of persons interested in goods on board German ships in Portuguese ports in Europe or elsewhere, that applications regarding such cargoes, supported by documentary evidence of ownership, should be addressed immediately to the Procurator of the Republic of Portugal
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  • 110 9 The Great War Page The Western Front 9 The War on Shipping 9 The Irish Affair 9 In the East 10 Turks and Armenians 10 The Italian Campaign 10 Kut Heroes leave Bagdad 10 French Consular News 10 East African Campaign 10 Sir E. Grey and Peace 10
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  • 97 9 The Irish Affair. Mr. Asquith Visits Dublin. The Casualty List. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 11, 5.5 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. H. J. Tennant announced that there had been executed at Dublin fourteen, sentenced to penal servitude seventy-three, sentenced to hard labour six, and deported
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  • 69 9 London, May 11, 7 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith announced that he was leaving for Ireland in a few hours, not with the intention of succeeding to the executive, but to consult at first hand the civil and military authorities with the object of arriving
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  • 36 9 London, May 12, 2 p.m. Mr. Asquith arrived at Dublin to-day. Observers say that he stepped wearily from the mailboat, and has seldom looked more grave. He went straight to the Viceregal Lodge.
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  • 49 9 London, May 13, 12.45 a.m. Mr. Asquith, this afternoon, conferred at length, at Dublin Castle, witk Sir Robert Chalmets (Undersecretary to the Lord Lieutenant) and the law officers. The military authorities announce that over three hundred prisoners have been deported and are in a detention prison.
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  • 156 9 Severity Imperative. London, May 12, 1.5 a.m. Dublin headquarters announces that another death sentence has been commuted to penal servitude for life, and eleven others have been sentenced to imprisonment, varying from life to a year. The announcement adds that the courtmartials at Dublin are practically
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  • 25 9 London, May 12, 7.35 p.m. The remaining signatories to the Irish provisional Government manifesto, James Connolly and John Macdermott have been shot.
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  • 85 9 London, May 14, 2.50 a.m. Sir Roger Casement discussed his case with three friends in the Tower yesterday. The prisoner is much better in health and is allowed to read and exercise regularly. It is understood that the case for the prosecution will last four or five days.
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  • 71 9 America and Germany, The Hans' Reply. London, May 13, 2 a.m. The New York Associated Press representative at Washington authoritatively states that Germany's Note h?s complicated the situation, making it impossible for the United States to press their demands of the Allies without appearing to do
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  • 178 9 London, May 13, 5,10 a.m. After the despatch of the American note, on May 8, Mr. Lansing issued a statement thatthebulkof the German Note is devoted to matters which it is impossible for the United States to discuss with Germany, adding that dealings between Great Britain and the
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  • 34 9 London, May 13, 1.20 p.m. Washington Mr, Lansing has instructed Mr. Gerard to ascertain informally the nature of the punishment imposed on the commander of the submarine which torpedoed the Sussex.
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  • 78 9 London, May 13, 1.15 p.m. Stockholm The Captain of the Swedish schooner Harald in an account of the sinking of his ship by a submarine in the North Sea on May 5 says the crew were ordered to leave in fifteen minutes. The captain refused and hoisted the
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  • 44 9 London, May 11, 6.20 a.m. In the House of Commons, Dr. Macnamara stated that between May 7 and 10, thirty-seven unarmed British, and twenty-two neutral merchantmen were torpedoed without warning. He understood that the United States was aware of these sinkings.
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  • 113 9 London, May 14, 2.50 a.m. The Admiralty announces that the ship Galgate was torpedoed 150 miles west of Ushant. A. boat, with thirteen on board, is still missing. The mate states that the ship had stopped when the submarine gave the order. The Germans, regardless of
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  • 84 9 Another French Victory at Verdun. London, May 11, 3 55 p.m. Paris Another German defeat at Verdnn is a feature of the communique. West of the Meuse there was lively artillery work, while east of the Meuse, at two in the morning, the Germans attacked in the
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  • 53 9 London May 12, 1.5 a.m. Paris: The communique states that there have been active artillery duels in the Avocourt sector at Verdun, a violent bombardment of our positions in the Baillette Wood, and of our second lines on the right bank of the Meuse. Nothing important
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  • 69 9 London, May, 12, 4.5 p.m. Paris The French have again been successful at Verdun. A communique' states that the Germans, during the night, vainly attempted to dislodge us from the positions we captured on the slopes of man Hill. We defeated two successive attacks. There has been
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  • 82 9 London, May 13.1.20 a.m. Paris: The communique says that on the left bank of the Meuse, partial actions enabled us to appreciably extend our positions south-east of Harcourt. There has been a lively bombardment in the Morthomme and Cumieres region, and a violent bombard, ment of our first
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  • 92 9 London, May 13, 12.45 p.m. Paris The importance of the, French gains at Verdun are shown in a semi-official message which states that, while the Germans make futile attacks, aiming at Fort Douaumont, the French are extending their lines west of the Meuse, almost from the
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  • 91 9 London, May 13, 4.55 p.m. Paris The communique says: The artillery duel has been uninterrupted in the sectors of Avocourt wood and Hill 304. We further progressed in the night in the vicinity of Hill 287 on the right bank. Lust evening the Germans renewed the attacks
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  • 94 9 Loudon, May 14, 1.15 a.m. The Paris communique states that the artillery activity in Champagne and the bombardment west of the Meuse have diminished. We repulsed an attack west of Hill 304. An enemy attempt at a surprise attack on the slopes north-east of Morthomme completely failed.
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  • 25 10 London, May 14, 4 p.m. Paris The communique states that there has been nothing important, except a violent bombardment of the Morthomme district.
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  • 50 10 A German Raid Fails. London, May 12, 1.15 a.m. The British communique states that the enemy unsuccessfully attempted to raid our trenches at Ovillers last night. There was reciprocal mining activity to our advantage to-day at Beaumont and Fricourt, and artillery activity at Angres, Ypres and Hohenzollern.
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  • 74 10 London, May 1,3, 12.25 a.m. Tba British communique states that last evening, after a heavy bombardment, the enemy succeeded in capturing 500 yards of our front trenches, north-east of Vermelles. We regained a portion by a counterattack at night. There has been no further infantry action
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  • 98 10 London, May, 14, 12.5 a.m. The communiquo says After a haavy bombardment last night against our trenches between the Somme and Maricout the enemy made three attacks, one of which succeeded in entering our trenches but was immediately driven out. Some dead Germans were observed on our
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  • 115 10 Heavy Fighting. London, May 13, 7.50 p.m. Moschi On May 11 the enemy repeatedly attacked at Kondoairangi using a gun from the cruiser Koenigsberg. They were repulsed and fifty dead were picked np, two of whom were Europeans. Our loss was small. It 13 believed the German
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  • 33 10 London, May 13, 1 15 p.m. New York: Col. Roosevelt in a letter to a supporter announces for the first time that he will be a candidate for the Presidency.
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  • 82 10 London, May 13, 1.15 p na. Washington A despatch to Carl Weigand, Germany's unofficial press X >»esentative in the United States, ■ays that Germany is considering the appointment of a Minister of Poodl who vriil control the distribution, so as M to prevent the British grip tightening
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  • 29 10 May 12, 4.30 a.m. H The Honse of Commons this morning concluded the committee *m of the Compulsion Bill, which will become law next week.
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  • 59 10 A General Communique. London, May 13, 12.25 a.m. Petrograd The communique states that the enemy assumed a stubborn offensive in the region of Jacobstadt, which continues. The usual minor fighting took place elsewhere. There was a slight Russian advance in the Caucasus. A Turkish offensive was repulsed
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  • 70 10 London. May, 13, 11.25 p.m. Petrograd The communique says there has been brisk fighting round the Pripet which in places has developed into a hand-to-hand struggle. The Russians severely defeated the Turks in the Caucasus, where after a dashing night attack in the mountains near Erzindjian they
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  • 123 10 American Scheme Accepted- London, May 14, 12.30 p.m, Sir E. Grey on May 10 agreed to the American scheme of relief for the population of Poland, provided Germany will pay the expenses of transport in German ships entirely in charge of neutrals and also will not interfere
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  • 61 10 London, May 11, 10.35 p.m. A despatch from Constantinople states that General Townshend and other officers have left Bagdad for Constantinople. London, May 14,12.30 p.m. News has been received at Worcester that in addition to Major the Hon. C. J. Coventry, twenty officers and two hundred
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  • 39 10 London, May J. 3, 12.25 a.m. Rome The communique* states tfeat there is violent artillery fighting in the Col di Lana. The enemy liquid fire with no effect on the Carso. Otherwise the day was uneventful.
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  • 165 10 Fearful Atrocities. London, May 13, 2.30 p.m, Petrograd Turkish atrocities on the Armenians at Trebizond are declared to surpass all Turkish cruelties on Armenians elsewhere. The expulsion of Armenians began in July 1915, when hundreds of young and influential Armenians were arrested on charges of treason and
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  • 195 10 London, May 14, 4.5 p.m. In an interview with a representative of the Chicago Daily News Sir Edward Grey emphasised that Great Britain and the Allies will not tolerate a peace that did not redress the wrongs of the war or did not reestablish the
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  • 43 10 London, May 11, 5 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Asqnith. amid cheers, declared that the Government would cause the Union Jack to be flown from public buildings on Empire Day and he hoped the example would be followed.
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  • 488 10 (By Courtesy of the French Qonsulmte.) Paris, May 11, 6.25 p.m. Thje French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 63 and the 5 per cent at 87.95. Yesterday we repulsed an attack against Hill 287, making prisoners. We took elements of trenches on the slopes of
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  • 23 10 Another Phase. London, May 13, 1.15 p. m Peking A moratorium has proclaimed in China owing to th financial stringency.
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  • 41 10 London, May 14, 12.30 a.m. The Government has appointed committee under Admiral Sir I ewk Beaumont including Major Leonard Darwin and Sir Douglas Mawson to advise as to the stops to be taker for the Shackleton relief expedition
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  • 33 10 Calcutta is passing through particularly debilitating heat wave For the past few days the heat in the shade has been registering 105 degrees or ten degrees above norma for this time of year.
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  • 125 10 To-day. High Water—B-33 a.m. 7 ft 6 in 8- 38 p.m. 8 ft.2 las. To-morrow. Singapore Assizes. Exchange Banks close. Singapore Race meeting, first da v. High Water—9 24 a.m, 8 ft. 9-11 p.m, 8 ft. 6 ins. Wednesday, 17thFull Moon. Trafalgar Rubber Meeting, PrincStreet. Noon. High Water—lo-13 a.m.
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  • 61 10 Singapore, May I'On London— Bank 4 m/«. 2/4 19/32 Demand 1 Private 3 m/*. 2/4 I On India— Bank T. T. W On Hongkong— Baalc d/i On Shanghai— Bank d/d. On Java— BankT. T. On Japan Bank d/d. Sovereigns—buying rate Tndia Ceil Bills last iasne I4w T. T. if
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  • 45 10 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H Ward of Evatt an I C >~ 1 Bank Buildings, Singapore, acki. ledges, with m<»ny thanks, the I lowing contributions t<> the Fund Amount previously acknowledged h Mr. Mrs. Scrymgeour Capt. G. Gaggino Total to date W
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 41 10 "DRAGON" CEMENT. Contracts have been Renewed for the supplies of Cement during 1916 to the Municipality of Singapore and to the Government of Johore also to the Federated Malay States Railways. Beware of Imitations. Insist on getting the Haiphong "Dragon" Brand
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  • 141 11 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day Al©r Gajah $3.50 $3.75 Ayer Kunings 1.25 1.35 Ayer Molek 2.10 2.25 Ayer Panas 9.00 9.25 Balgownie 4.40 4.50 Bakit Jelotong 0.57£ 0,62^ Bakit Katil 0.85 0.90 Changkat Serdg.... 8.75
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    • 127 11 imiii m n 11 tnni ti xmii >i mii iiiiin iiuiui!! in n:i:tti m tt::iu!i;: i tt^ j THE Pot Stills! I OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS j Buchanan's will be able to continue J to supply their famous I blends and to maintain I
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    • 221 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,
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    • 114 11 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Limited. ETABLIBKED 1874. INCORPORATED IN ISDIA. Life Assurance at Minimum eost. ASSETS exceed $2S,000,000—ABSOLUTE 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.,
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  • 1090 12 The Siam Link. A special correspondent of the Pinang Gazette who has lately visited AlorJStar reports that the Alor Star railway station has been built on the Langgar Road about half a mile from the Government Offices. The railway starts from Alor Star Station and runs in a
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    • 398 12 |§j < Willcarllis offers you W New Health and New Life. B [wl What comfort to know that you need not remain Weak, few, j2c Anaemic. Nervy Rundown—toknow that'Wincarnis fjf offers you new health and new life The reason is that M J I Wincarnis' (the wine of life) possesses
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    • 18 12 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Pei annum Haf-yoariy Per quarter Per mensem Poetane Bktra. Telephone No. 9 8 S
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    • 642 12 IS YOUR DAUGHTEtTpALE, I Tk r a a?mi^ of r| "u I inherited or it may be caused b v V air, unsuitable food, hasty e a ti D sufficient outdoor exercise, and eneugh rest and sleep. It comes on gradually, begi nri with languor, indisposition to or bodily exertion,
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  • 370 13 110 Degrees. Calcutta, May 1 Since Friday Calcutta has been in the midst of a particularly nasty h.*at ware which, to make matters worse, does not skow signs of removing itself. A man, born and bred in Calcutta, spoke of of Saturday as the most unpleasant
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  • 54 13 A meeting of the Licensing Justices for the quarter commencing Ist July, 1916, will be held in the Supreme Court, Malacca, at 10 a m. on Saturday, 24th June, 1916. Applications for transfers, renewals, removals, or new licences, and persons objecting to such applications must appear in person or by
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    • 588 13 Special Ra c eWeek Attractions 1 I ONE OF THE FINEST PROGRAMMES EVER PRESENTED IN SINGAPORE AT THE Alhambra Theatre I rf The House of Quality rfaph woAn n 1 1 BfcAtH koad Xhe Home of Feature Attractions »T" |jj 0 Manager IVI.M. KENYON SLADE. i J DARING JACK FORBES,
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  • 1381 14 Heavy Damage. One of the largest river front fires that has occurred in Shanghai broke out in the eirly hours of April i»S at the Ningpo and Ningsha Wharf, and it was still burning in the afternoon after it had been blazing more than twelve hours.
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    • 60 14 H l I Tips Worth Noting. Advertising is more than ever essential, on the principle that the smallerLthe demand the.greater thene.essity to increase it.— The American Lead Pencil Co. £uch advertising as we have do.c has shown that there is no reason why advertising is not «a* as much fvr
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    • 345 14 j- Sanitary Appliances. The study of health and hygienic principles are of the utmost importance in tropical countries, and the first question which presents itself for consideration is undoubtedly SANITATION." It is recognised by all competent authorities that the best, and only the best, domestic sanitary appliances should be installed,
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    • 471 15 TO BEJLEJ_ TO LET. Blrnside 6 Upper Wilkie Boad, taautifully situated tennis lawn, „h\ma etc, and water laid on. SSSlst April 1916. Apply to Menahem, 8 Malacca Street. V* u TO LET. Stamford Road, lately occupied Messrs Whiteaway <fc Co. j Will be dividea into six ipg or less (each
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    • 404 15 NOTICES^ Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed at noon on TuesJty, 16th inst Ti a f RACE DAYS. Tkursdiy, 18th J 10 5 18-5 NOTICE. Mr. John Forrester has been admitted a partner in this firm as from 9th May 1916. Dated the
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    • 311 15 WANTED i in ■—i WANTED. "Wanted Junior Assistant Surgeon for the Johore Medical service. For salary and particulars apply Principal Medical Officer, Johore Bahru." 13-5 17.5 WANTED Junior Shorthand Typist wanted for Insurance Office in Singapore. Must have good knowledge of English. Apply statin? age etc., to Box No. 223
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    • 463 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,900 Shares of £20 each £1,200,006 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,20f,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank,
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    • 389 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTI. [Incqrpqrajfd in New Zealand) FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Reat and Merchandise ef erery description l MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rate* EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager, Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD.
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    • 201 16 IgUAN KIAT Co., I Telegraphic Address: X Codes Used I "GUANKIAT" j Co. A. B. C. sfb Sdf. A-i Codes. I Tclebkone Nos 1174, 1178. 1233 (Private 1450 1073). JIN STOCK: COMING FORWARD: I Shipchandlers, Hardware 1 Lead Wool a j Sheet Lead p Dealers, Government and S Tower Bolts
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 113 SINGAPOBE, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916
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      • 444 1 P.British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Inco*poraibd in Mugland.) 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 Mail Lines. Homeward (for Europe). Outward (for
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      • 243 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. June 17 Grotius June 17 Rembrandt July 28 Oranje Sept. 9 Vondel Oct.
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      • 578 1 N. Y. R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO> EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained between Yokohama via port* t Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining bhifc service have been specially designed and constructed, and are
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    • 267 2 Recapturing a Liner. The Case of tiie Koenig Albert Koenig Albert, a North Geroyd liner of 10,484 tons well in the New York-Mediter-trade, 1a reported to have into the Austrians' hands peonliar circumstances. Jnly 17. 1914, at which arrived from New York liner has been laid up
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    • 223 2 «►■l lies, being by virtue of its < facilities and its geo- > ica situation an important supply for the French for>me and in the othjr war d being also largely availed British authorities, has had trade much affected by the orts have naturally been ■ge
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    • 101 2 z at the tnnvaJ meeting of i r oi Commerce'the chaired the c >tablishme»it of market fan Batavia as of to Hongkong Rubber >ughi for America and tranat H« ngkoag for the Pacific i' other day a steamer left with B thousand tons of trau- robber, giving
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    • 49 2 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their deli vet j in London. Mail. Left. Dklivkrkd. P. «feO. Mar. M May. I 8.1. Apr. 7 May. 8 M. M. Apr. 7 May. 4 M. M. Apr. 9
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    • 212 2 Under the title of the Japan Marine Company a salvage company has been started at Kobe. The company is prepared to undertake all salvage work and has up-to-date equipment. Chartering in Japan records the following fixtures: Kaifuku Y93,100 Sale, Frazer A Co., Tainon 6 Y65,800, N.Y.K., Nichiei Y29,500, N.Y.K., Nichinan
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    • 172 2 Vessels Expected. Neleus (Holt) 16th May, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents. Messrs Boas- tead Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Faltala (B.I.) 19th May, from Singapore for Penang, Madrai and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co Ltd. Benrinnes (Ben) 20th May, from Earope for Singapore, China and
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    • 162 2 Per N.Y.K. str. Mishima Main I Mr. Mrs. Wishan. Mrs Carson and 2 children, Mr. James. Per N.Y.K, str. Suwa Maru—Mr. TR. Davidson, Mr. J.T. Beldam, Mr. L. H Penny, Mr. Mrs. Grieve Mrs. Brown and child. Mr. H.W. Weigall. Per N.Y.K. str Kashima Maru. Mr. B. Freeman,
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      • 125 2 A. C. HARPER CO. Port Swettenham. Shipping, Forwarding, AND Insurance Agents. Kubber Shipments Receive Special Attention. Notice, The Ceylon VVnaitage Co. Ltd.. are prepared to clear ©n most favourable terms. Charges will be made for Landing. sVarekouse Rent, Insurance, Duty, cart and j coolie .ire, and for delivery either at
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      • 454 2 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HtMKWAKD. Outward 191» 191» Cordillei* May 22 Magellaa May 23 Porthos May. 29 I Andre' L<**«a Jane 1»; Atlantique Juae. t Magellan June SO Polyne»ien Jane. 20 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS. Agent. Pacific Service. For
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      • 348 2 Combined Service The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BETWEEN FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings bat ween Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers). Derby, King's Sound (Port for tbe
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 380 2 Mails Close. To-day. Port Swettenhana and Teluk Anaon *Perak 1M) m,* Pontianak Khoen Foeng 2.30 pm Selat Pandjang, Beng kalis and Bagan Pontianak 2.30 pm Malacoa and Maar *Kaka 3 pm Penang* Rangoon BarenUz 3.30 tin Batavia, Clieribon. k Giang Sen» 4 prn Kota Tinggt Tanjong Snrat 4 pm To-morrow.
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      • 587 3 TOYO KISEN KAISHA w THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND 8 > FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATE*, CANADA. MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Speed L iwi fl gkong. SHINYO MARU 22,000 Tons 21 know May Via
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      • 487 3 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) Cantraatar* ta tka\i r >nperial Japanese Army and Navy end Foreign Governments J Cable addrf<se*i: ,)K< >w WtIV ai, a.b.c, dockt 11 nSm BY &l PM \V. Union KtiHh ft U SfBB ft M pvl Pcott's. Libber's, ana DOCK Da iff L.N. Engineering.
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      • 388 3 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) The Companies' steamers are patched from Liverpool oatwirds the Straits, China and Japan even week and from Japan honewai.N for London, Amsterdam and Ant wen every fortnight for Genoa, les and Liverpool and for Marse
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    • 571 4 Europe. 7J For London: Tajima Maru May 15 Tottori Maru May 20 Nankin May 25 Gleniffer eni May Merionethshire May 26 Kaga Marn May 31 Oanfa June 3 Novara, June 6, trans at Colombo. MoyuneJune 7 City of Rangoon June 15 Kamo Maru June 17 City of
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    • 109 4 Quarantine exists against the following ports Port, Signal. Diaeaae Date. Bangkok ...X.G.Q. Plana 103.16. Bmbcui ...F.P.H. Cholera _»."».:'.16. Do. ...F.P.H. Small-pox 103.16. Dfc ...XMXI. Plague 284.16. Bombaj ...X.G.Q. SouOl-pn 10.3.1»;. D ...X.g.q. plane 10.3.16 Oalcntta ...F.P.B. Small-pox 173.16. Do. ...X.G.Q. Cholera 7.4.1«. Coloiuh.. ...F.P.B. Plane 18.1.16. Hongkong ...F.P.B
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    • 215 4 Perak for P. Swettenham and T. Anson. Khoen Foeng for Pontianak. Pontianak for Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Barentsz for Penang and Rangoon. Giang Seng for Batavia. Cheribon and Samarang. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. A high rate was paid by a certain
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    • 310 4 Vessels in Port. British STEAMER. BERTH DATE Mascot Inner Rds 27-4 Unda K. Harbour 1-5 Amherst Dock 4-5 Kampar Inner Rds 8-5 Wooigar Wharf 12-5 Giang Seng Inner Rds do On Sang Outer Rds do Hong Ho Inner Rds do Carlyle do 13-5 Recorder Outer Rds do City
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    • 197 4 Herr Breitung, the GermanAmerican of Dacia notoriety, has informed the United States Press that he is interested with others in a project to buy German and Austrian interned vessels, and to operate them, deferring payment to their Teutonic owners until the end of the war. He estimates
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    • 787 4 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless 3tation:—s.s. Richmond. The Tajima Maru is fixed for Londoa to-day. The Holt liner Cyclops is fixed to sail for London on June 21. For West Australian ports is timed to sail on the 16th
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    • 228 4 mere was an increa> i ijumber of vessels which entered and cleared at the various port* the colony of British Guam 1914, 4,435 vessels, with an :i°s t gate of 1,039,582 tons, having entered and cleared, as against 4.41 vessels, with an aggregate ol 921 38S
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      • 39 4 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYGo SHIPCHANDLERS 8 PROYirORhC CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch m iaeooriag ship-. Office —IS Battery Ho<d TAKE LIFT TO TOP* FUOF Telephone No. 14» Orders promptly atteuae r January Ist, 19' H. W. H. STEVENS^ an^er 5-i W J
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