Malaya Tribune, 23 May 1916
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section29 1916-05-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND _SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAIBT. Vol 3,- No. 120. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1916 Price 5 Cents. CIX Iftalapa Cribune. TUESDAY, MAY 23.29 words
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Advertisement259 1916-05-23 1 A Sensational Programme of Startling Attraction* AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE GAIETY Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets In the Second Show at 8-30 p.m. Sharp New Number of the Times War Budget No. 32. Latest War News in Animated Pictures. The Great Masterpiece The Lure of London259 words
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Advertisement156 1916-05-23 1 ACA LI I (SUN-BRAND) BE E R I Obtainable at Leading Liquor Stores at the Following Prices from Ist April, 1916. AS AH I BEER. QUARTS: at $11.80 (Per Case of 4 Doz.) j at $3 Per Doz. I PINTS: at $10.50(Per Case of 6 Doz.) J 1 j at156 words
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Article1057 1916-05-23 2 The 'Bus Conductress. Is this your usual method of mounting a 'bus?" the smart conductress queried with a smile, as she helped me to gather up my purse, handkerchief, powder puff,card-case and vat ions other odds and ends that I I had scattered broadcast over the i1,057 words
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Advertisement295 1916-05-23 2 LA GIRALDA CIGARS. The Best j ■A v*"' SOLE AGENTS. 1 DO YOU LOVE YOUR HAIR f i j Then Try A Phial of I 1 MANI Olli i i TO-DAY. I 1 This oil beautifying and increasing the growth of the kair, pre- I venting its falling off, restoring295 words
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Advertisement312 1916-05-23 2 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR MAY, 1916. i i Sun. —j 7 14 21 2* I I i 1 Mon. r 8 15 22 2<j I 1 TUES. 2 9 16 23 30 1 j Wed. 3 10 17 24 31 THURS. 4 11 18 25 i Fri. 5 12 19312 words
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Article230 1916-05-23 3 The 19th general meeting of the Ham Commercial Bank, Ltd., was held on May 5, at Bangkok 'ihere weie present Mr E. Florio (Cbaiiman), Phya Boribun R a j a bombat, Phya Jaiyoe Sombati, Phva Honbun Kosakorn, Lnang Naron*ron Mr. W. Brehmer, Mr. L. Wt iler and230 words
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Article212 1916-05-23 3 A Wonderful Story. The V.M.C.A. were amongst the hist to realise the true magnitude of the problems which were shortly to arise in England. On tke very day before war was declared great decisions were taken at the national headquarters in London, resulting in the instant212 words
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Article189 1916-05-23 3 The Japan Siam trade which has been commenced through tb~> Siamese Consul at Kobe lor the purpose or* replenishing the shortage of European goo-is in that country, is increasing satisfactorily as there is no prospect ol the European supply being resumed at an early date, says the Japan189 words
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Advertisement147 1916-05-23 3 FOR THIS WEEK AT J SPECIAL VALUE IN j j Cretonnes, Tapestries and Muslins. i "v f j Bordered f, While 1 j Casement ft Muslin vi in sill I J Spray j < Cream j j 1 design, I Rose I I I varie «y. I j Snrav |feP'%Wf147 words
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Advertisement800 1916-05-23 3 I THE ID EAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD I 122"™" R rogAm S SLU S lL WTOA AND A.N*M|A "Incapables are always irritable." The- moment you try to move your work forward are 2 or recriminations, you sTonSilities 515 10 1 f bemff 100 Sma,i for Irritability wastes time and effort800 words
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Article671 1916-05-23 4 Effects of War on Machinery Imports. H. M, Consul-General at Kobe (Mr. R. G. E. Forster) reports that one result of the war will be to stimulate the industries of Osaka, the main part of whose foreign trade is done by Kobe. Industries, which were being671 words
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Advertisement530 1916-05-23 4 AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture, etc. The proptrty ol G. H. Govers, Etq. AT POLLUX, No 6-2, OXLEY ROAD On Saturday, May 27th, at 130 p.m. Magnificent Europe-mad. folding drawing room suite upholstered in very good designed wax glass doors, wax polished teak combination530 words
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Advertisement172 1916-05-23 4 Mortgagee's Sale Of all that piece of land marked Lot No. 4792 containing by admeasurement of one Rood, comprised and described in Statutory Land Grant No. 3425, situate at Batu Berendam, in the Settlement of Malacca, will be held on Monday, the 29th day of May, 1916, at 12 noon172 words
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Advertisement589 1916-05-23 4 AUCTION SALES. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlement* Settlement of Singapore. Suit No. 237 of 1915 Between Lee Keng Yew AND 1 I Yeo Choon Seng and others r* Auction Sale Of Valuable Freehold Rubber Estates Situate at PILAU TEKONG, SINGAPORE To be held at Messrs Ching Keng589 words
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Article1204 1916-05-23 5 Sea Custom In The Past. Examples From History. The Naval Correspondent of the Times writes By the decision Dot to recognise tke claim of Germany to torpedo armed merchant ships without waning, the United States Gorernment acknowledges the right of trading ships to carry weapoi l for their1,204 words
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Article71 1916-05-23 5 >inqapore, Maj z.i. On LondonBank 4 m,H. 2/4 19/32 Demand Private 3 m/«. 2/4 lti/16 On India— Bank T. T, j; j I On Hongkong— d/d s% h. Oa Shangnai— Bank d/d. 77 j On Java— Bank T. T. 1344 On Japan— Bank d/d. ill Sovereigns— buying rate £.5471 words
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Advertisement433 1916-05-23 5 EXCEPTIONAL FEATIIPp PROGRAMME j j C TO-NIQHT At the Ideal Picture Theatre TO-NIGHT C I j Cinema C 3 A. S Xl* B te s E 1 I I S^ COND »HOW lft P. M S HAEP The Hunchback of Cedar Lodge 2 I RARE EXCURSION INTO THE FIELD OF433 words
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Advertisement56 1916-05-23 5 Silks! Silks! Silks! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Sarees, Dusaita, Rdvikai, Shawls, etc., Our Famous Brass Toys containing 32 articles. Big Set R». 3— 6—o Medium Set Rs. I —J4 —0 Small Set Ks. 1— 6—o Catalogues in Tamil, English, Telugu, and Bengali Free. Address: SARMA Co. Silk Merchants. Hanumanghat,56 words
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Advertisement321 1916-05-23 5 TEH QUEEN MART PEN. Box ol OC 18 Peis C6Dts FOR SALE AT STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd Printers Stationks. 20A—20C, COLLYER QUAY In aid of The Queen's ''Work for Women" Fund. Lady Roxburgh writes: 14 Her Majesty is very much pleased with tbe Pens/ This Pen has received the approval321 words
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Advertisement32 1916-05-23 5 For chrooio complaint*, a n i skin dismay try at 350, North Bridge Koad. Hom$ 7 a.m. till 0 p.m. dailv (SundiyaJr cepted unless by special a uJT ment.) 14-3 T.W. V32 words
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Article780 1916-05-23 6 Prices footed ia the lUrket this Mortis* BWGAPOBE. Ma y 21. Mem Lyali and E vatt, Bxchaage and Share Broken, iaeue tbe following list of quotations: Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 2/- 2/4} 1 Anglo Java 20/6 25/--2- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 AyerKuning 17/6780 words
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Article139 1916-05-23 6 (Exckttiive to the Mcdaya Tribune)* Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise tke following quotation* for to-day:— Alor Gajah $8.50 *t 75 AyerKuningg 1.30 140 AyerMolek 2.20 230 AyerPanai 9.10 9.25 Balgownie 4.40 4.50 Bukit Jelotoag 0.57± 0,62£ Bukit Katil 0.55 090 C kangkat Serdg.... 9.00 9.25139 words
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Article105 1916-05-23 6 The Rev. S. Baring-Gould, who is eighty-two, is mourning the loss of his wife, his companion of nearly fifty years. Their marriage was a romance. Mr. Baring-Gould was a curate at Horbury, near Wakefield. There he met Grace Taylor, and fell in love with her. She was the eldest daughter105 words
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Advertisement856 1916-05-23 6 MRS. M. MASSABNI Maternity Nurse, has removed to No. 1 Dhoby Ghaut, top floor. 3.5 2-b' H. AHMADCivil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road. Office 111 Market Street. Plans a*4 Estimates it nominal charges. 5-5 v PARKER'S Eucalyptus Oil the most effectual remedy for Influenza, Whooping856 words
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Article27 1916-05-23 7 Keppel Golf Club. The Ladies' Monthly Spoon competition was tied for by Mrs. Binnie is 48 and Mrs. Willies 58—10 Six cards were taken out.27 words
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Article119 1916-05-23 7 The May medal of the Selangor Gull Club was won by C.J.K. Grieve with 101-13—43. The optional gW eep was won by D.F. Topham. Tbe Club will be at home to member! and friends to-morrow on there will be the presentation 0 1 prizes and approaching and119 words
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Article143 1916-05-23 7 The Danish sugar production shows a large falling off last year. The production was only 130 million kilos -luring 1015, against 152 million kilos in 1914, and 102 million kilos during 1913. On account of the bad prospects for the sugar bee t crop an export prohibition143 words
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Article280 1916-05-23 7 "No Headache Beer. Alter experimenting for several months the Central Liquor Control Board has succeeded in producing a beverage which, according to their account, smells like beer, looks like beer, tastes like beer, and yet isn't beer—or, at any rate, not the sort of beer that people have been used280 words
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Article34 1916-05-23 7 There were ten deaths from bubonic plague in Bangkok during th© ended 6th May, according to JJe return of the Medical Officer of H «alth. No cases of cholera or »o*ll pox are reported.34 words
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Article285 1916-05-23 7 "Star and Garter" Building Fund. o» J? 0 0 6 for permanently disabled British Sailors and Soldiers.) The Committee gratefully ac knowledge the following further contribution acknowledged »6,623 Mm. K. C. S. Booty jqq V' *f, aw 100 tt L} all Arabrosoli Terzano 25 Mies King 20 Mrs.285 words
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Article237 1916-05-23 7 (Singapore, May 23.) Tin.— s9s J; 75 tons sold. Copra-— Steady. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Weak. Qambier. Pepper- —Weak. Other Products.— Market Steady. Uust Local Market Qvoutiois. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $42.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 51.50 Copra Bali 9^5 Copra Gorong Talo HI lo!25 j Copra Dongalo237 words
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Article244 1916-05-23 7 Liverpool Pierhead Memorial. The memorial to engine-room heroes, which is placed at the Pierhead, Liverpool has been completed. The structure i 3 of grey granite with the exception of the top portion, which is of gilt metal. The total height is 45 feet. The treatment adopted by the244 words
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Advertisement563 1916-05-23 7 Latest Advertisements. |"»«8«i Miiiiiiuuiinii Pffjwjj 1 I'iiiiiihiiiiTii; For Japanese Curio s General Goods GO TO MARU Ml Co. No. 10, High Street Singapore. WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. I j LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. iumiiiiiihiiiiih iiiiiuniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiuiMMnttiiiiiiiiin inirinm RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE dust Arrived "New Comet" Motor Cycles. FOR- SALE. '2 h. p.563 words
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Miscellaneous185 1916-05-23 7 f FIXTURES. To-4y. P. O. outward mail expected. Aft Club *xhib., Tanglin Club, 4 p.m. Lodge St. George Regular, 9 p.m. High Water—1-22 a.m. 8 ft. 8 Ins 3-2C p.m., 7 ft. 2 ins. T«-Borr(hr. Last Quarter. Empire Day. Aft Clob, Tanglin Club, 4 p.m. Lodge Zetland Emergent, $.30 p.m.185 words
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Obituary18 1916-05-23 8 BIRTH. On May 22, 191<, at Malacca, to Mr. ao«l Mr*. Tan Cheng Lock, a ton.18 words
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Article641 1916-05-23 8 Verily Verdun has acted Jike a lamp in the night towards the hordes of Hnnnish moths. Since the middle of last February, the endless columns of "cannon-fodders*' rushed up to slaughter and, in spite of the losses, which in the language of these "kultured" savages are simply "kolossal,"641 words
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Article17 1916-05-23 8 Penang Fighter Fund. (Tribune Speokti.) Penang, May 22. The Penang Fighter fund has reached $21,658.17 words
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Article44 1916-05-23 8 The private Bill prepared for excluding Germans from the benefits of the Rhodes Scholarships will be brought in during the present session. The measure will provide for new Dominion scholarships to take the place of those formerly allotted to Germans.44 words
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Article138 1916-05-23 8 The Great War Page. The Western Front 9 In Mesopotamia 9 How Germany Lives 9 In the East <j Italian Campaign J London's Latest Typo 2 biam Commercial Bank 3 Y.MvC.A. Valuable War Work 3 Japan Siam Trade 3 British Trade with Japan 4 Armed Traders ..5 Stocks138 words
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Advertisement256 1916-05-23 8 Robinson Co. I HEW SHIPMENT OF I "BBB" PIPES. I Other Qualities mWLWk In all sha P 88 I I $2*5 $2.50 SB g Army. Bulldog I I 2,75 300 k I I .?.5<9 Bent etc. I I No. 6018 B. Best Briar Pipe with Vulcanite mouth- I I piece256 words
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Advertisement154 1916-05-23 8 I A light DUTCH I I PILSENER BEER I A M SJ" EL. I I Sole Agents I iCaldbeck, Macgregor I Sc Co. I j Singapore and Malacca. j ADELPHI HOTEL GREAT CHARITY Masquerade Ball In aid of the funds for Blinded. Soldiers, with Fancy Fair in the! Gardens and154 words
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Advertisement22 1916-05-23 8 1 MILKMAID 1 X Sweetened Condensed Milk per case sld cm Sterilised Natural Milk r»5 5 3 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $lo"|o I22 words
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Article555 1916-05-23 9 I $95] —75 cts. down. ■Mtfffw is Empire Day. W/. Singapore doing B. fr 0. Hughes, iate of the F.M B\V Department, has obtained in the Army. ■reparations are being made for theatrical entertainment rem ban next month. ■Mr M. H. Whitley is to take the I555 words
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Article953 1916-05-23 9 Municipality Report. A most interesting report is that issued by Mr. F.J. Hallifax, President of the Council, recording the doings of the Municipality during the year 1915. From it we learn that the year's revenue amounted to $3,048,067.13, $3,202.78 less than in 1914. About 1,000 fewer rikshas953 words
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Article116 1916-05-23 9 M The attack on Verdun has now been proceeding for seven weeks, and if the loss continues at the rate of 150,000 per month, Verdun must cost over half a million, or say seventeen to twenty divisions net," says the Nation. "There is no military advantage in116 words
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Article283 1916-05-23 9 The export of rice from Bangkok for the month of April was 1,577,814 piculs, as compared with 1,675,919 pieuls in April 1914. The export to Europe for the past four months has been less than half what it usually is for the period. The next meeting of the Chinese Christian283 words
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Article81 1916-05-23 9 The Western Front. Sunday s Struggle. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 22,1.30 p.m. Paris: A semi-official message speaks of yesterday's "terrible battle as the greatest since April 9. The enemy employed no fewer than five divisions on a front of seven miles, calculating that the shock would beREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 81 words
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Article248 1916-05-23 9 x 0 London, May 22, 3.55 a.m. Paris The communique states that on the left bank of the Meuse the desperate battle continued all day between Avocourt Wood and the Meuse. A French attack in the vicinity of Esnes and the Haucourt Road resultted in the capture248 words
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Article129 1916-05-23 9 Battles in the AirLondon, May 22, 2.10 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig's communique states that onr aeroplanes yesterday had several successful encounters. Two enemy machines fell in flames in the enemy lines. A third fell over our lines. One of our aeroplanes fell in the enemy s129 words
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Article69 1916-05-23 9 German Offensive Fails. London May 22, 11 a.m. Petrograd The communique states that an attempt by the Or mans to take the offensir* ll the Illukst region and north of lake Illon wai repolaed with eavy •nemy losses. Hottilities were confined to an artillery and rifle duel69 words
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Article151 1916-05-23 9 Austrians at Bay. London, May 22, 3.45 a.m. Rome: Persistent Austrian attacks are recorded in the communique. After an all-day bombardment of Bonezugna and positions in the Lagarina Valley, great masses of the enemy infantry attacked late in the evening. They were repulsed after a desperate fight151 words
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Article97 1916-05-23 9 London, May 22, 2.45 p.m. Rome: A semi-official message states that on May 15 there were on the Italian front thirty-eight Austrian divisions, drawn frcna, Galicia and the Balkans, and some new formations including sixteen divisons of the best troops intended for an offensive in the sector97 words
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Article95 1916-05-23 9 Huns in Asia Minor. London, May 22, 1.15 p.m. A telegram from Bukbarest dated May 16 states that four thousand German troops are expected at Bagdad in Jane. Twelve thousand Austrians are already there. The Turks are weakening their defences at Constantinople, and sending all possible reinforcements to95 words
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Article92 1916-05-23 9 London. May 22, 4.5 a.m. Amsterdam The German papers state that there is a new scheme for organising the food supply, which the Bundesrath is discussing. It empowers the Chancellor to seize and distribute all foodstuffs, fodder and their raw materials and fix the sale price. The92 words
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Article49 1916-05-23 9 Reuter. Lisbon Parliament has been prorogued until December 2.— Renter. Professor 11. A. Fox well, M. A., in a lecture at the Royal Institution on Finance and the War, said n*+ tea id not understand why we had not tapped the large hoards in India f rloan pnrpofan, Renter*Reuter. - 49 words
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Article78 1916-05-23 10 Tyrolese Released. The Italian Press announces that the Government, despite considerable transport difficulties has decided to repatriate three thousand prisoners, inhabitants of the now reconquered part of Austrian Tyrol. These men were forced to fight in the Austrian army and were made prisoners by the Russians in78 words
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Article142 1916-05-23 10 The expulsion of the Armenians from Trebizond began in July 1915 when hundreds of young Armenians were arrested on charges of treason and drowned at sea. Others I were sent to a neighbouring village where the women were violated and killed and the children bayonetted. The survivors142 words
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Article102 1916-05-23 10 Copenhagen: Socialist organs state that the war will end this summer. The mail by the Dutch liner Ronds was taken off at Kirkwall, Orkney Islands. The price of meat has increased in Holland. A Berlin communique says that weak attacks were made on the German lines near102 words
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Article83 1916-05-23 10 At a General Meeting of Shareholders of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company it was agreed to tollow the proposals made with regard to the change of the company's dtatutes. The Rotterdam Planting Company pays a dividend of twelve per c«nt. iailbendo Estate pays a dividend or 883 words
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Article113 1916-05-23 10 For many months Sir lan Hamilton wtiiln in command at Gallipoli, used the R.M S Aragon, 9,588 tons, ljing off Mudros, in the as his headquarters. In tbe House of Com. niona Mr. Ashley asked whether the **l to the public represented by the *»iip and her running113 words
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Article1512 1916-05-23 10 Report for 1915. i In the annual report of the General Adviser to the Government of Johore, tbe following interesting details, are found concerning Johore's Aid in the Singapore Mutiny. At the commencement of the war in 1914 His Highness the ftultan placed himself and the1,512 words
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Article94 1916-05-23 10 In its Eastern botes the Mercantile Guardian says that the death the founder of" the S. M. Alsago" Co., Singapore, has not led to the discontinuance of the hnsinerf. which is being carried on at jj Battery Road. Mr. H. M. Alsagofi; a son of the late head ol firm,94 words
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Article69 1916-05-23 10 In the new Commercial untitled lately opened in Calcutta are exhibited of Indian-maci and together with them are sainpl«| of imported goods marked with then prices. A catalogue giv»-s thei—** and wholesale prices of the roods **d the name of the uU IlU facturerar.d agent Tbe exhibition io the Commerce69 words
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Advertisement52 1916-05-23 10 I Thclman who can Smooth Troubles over is con- I sidered a Public Benefactor. jjj at 9 fir" I Can do this for you. Fit Square Tread (smooth) 1 J Tyres on Yoor Wheels and thus Insure Smooth I owing to Absence of Tyre Troubles, Smooth Temper. Dupire Brothers, I52 words
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244 1916-05-23 11 According to the New York American (which says it makes the statment on good authority), Karl Russell and Countess yon Arnim, the well-known novelist, were recently very quietly married in England. The Countess yon Arnim is an Englishwoman, the daughter of Mr.244 words
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Article37 1916-05-23 11 The Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Limited's output for the first two weeks of May 1915 was No. 1 Dredge. U0.2 Dredge. Hours run 275 278 Cubic Yards treated 49,000 51,000 Total Piculs 63S Realised on sale $37,018.9437 words
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Article181 1916-05-23 11 A Great Danger. In the Nineteenth Centnry and After, Professor Heamshaw writes impressively on "The Baltic, and the Sequel to a Fremature Peace," and the climax of his argument is this— "The awful sequel to the untimely peace of 1802 should be a solemn warning to those who181 words
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Article144 1916-05-23 11 There is considerable amount of catgut suitable for surgical use produced in South China, and some is now sent to the United States, says the American Consul-General at Hongkong. The gut is prepared chiefly in Kwautung Province and is manufactured from certain high-grade qualities of Hunan silk.144 words
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Article196 1916-05-23 11 In their report for 1915 East Asiatic Co., state that in the course of the year they have added to their fleet five new motor-ships of a total tonnage of 47,424. The company have not been disappointed in the expectations theyhad from this type of ship, and196 words
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Advertisement104 1916-05-23 11 S s n i t s si Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" I Brand. 8 1 Use No Other I If you want the Be^ st Results for I This disinfectant freely emul= I j sifies with water, producing a I milk»white, strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. j SANITAS 1 I is known104 words
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Advertisement206 1916-05-23 11 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME WW a firm Kas spent a I great deal of money in advertising it cannot alter its prices tvitkout losing muck of tke benefit of its advertising. It is therefore an undoubted advantage to buy advertised goods wken general prices are rising. [Borden s Eagle Brand Milk]206 words
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Article1601 1916-05-23 12 Atrocious Germans. A terrible exposure of German officials who inhumanly deterted 15,000 of their prisoners at the typhus«tricken camp at Wittenberg, where hundreds of men died from want of adequate care whilst the guard stood outride the wire entanglements wilh loaded rifles, is made by the Government Committee1,601 words
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Article28 1916-05-23 12 Why not commandeer the Sandow Institute and its instructors and put all our young officers through a course of physical exercise? asks John Boll. A very fine idea.28 words
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Article80 1916-05-23 12 A large shipment of automobiles is being made from the United states to the Far East. One London firm is shipping 362, of which 250 are consigned to East Indian ports, SO to Singapore, 50 to Manila, and d 2 to Shanghai. Apparently shippers have not the advantage of through80 words
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Advertisement592 1916-05-23 12 SUCCESSFUL. EXPERIMENT. Asthma got hold of me and reduced me so very mncb that 1 had to lose hope of my existence. lam very fond of theatres and outdoor trips. A few minutes exposure or attending even once a theatre will sare and certain bring me Asthma. Oh I bad592 words
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Advertisement363 1916-05-23 12 Medical Hall Limited (IX LIQUIDAriON, The Liquidator invites off the purchase of the f aoove as a going concern, ,v, h to be made on or before 'i I?! 1916. Ma; Particultrs and conditiomay be had on application U f undersigned or to Messrs Do. and Burkinsbaw, Solicitor! pore. H.363 words
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Advertisement358 1916-05-23 13 1 e hi leasing 1 Something Startling I! Something out of the ordinary!! I rO GHT AT THE TO NIGHT Alhambra Theatre I The House of Quality n.e Home of Feature AttracUo-s. 1 The Leading Theatre in Singapore. jj il Manager M. H. KENVOM BLADE. Anoth f Amfcr sio MMterpiece358 words
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Advertisement137 1916-05-23 13 Train Scrvicw. SiafaKfC (Tank-Mud) DailyMail 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 am. noon 1.30 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 am. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9.8.42,10.15, 11.42 1.16,137 words
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Advertisement145 1916-05-23 13 j ALL-BRITISH j flfcoiM. Tyres! I Used by the British War Office.: 8 Combination Square I Non-Skid Tread 3 j Rubber Bars Special Heavy I and Compressed f I Steei Studs Tread i «I V* The Rom Tyre and Rubber Co. X J Contractors to H. M. War Office, Holborn,145 words
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Miscellaneous138 1916-05-23 13 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for #he week ending Friday, May 26 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do S.V.A. Officers N.C.Os. S.R.I. y. I do Drill Hail Maxim Go. do S.V.R., N.C.O's do Chinese Co. Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. Drill Hall S.V.C. Cadets. Te-raeirow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim138 words
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Article1618 1916-05-23 14 The Real President. The distinctive feature of the Asiatic Review" for April is ar article entitled Yuan Shi-k'ai as Hwang-ti," by Pro. E. H. Parker. JSince the article was written, however the position in China has undergone another metamorphosis, Yuan Shihkai having abandoned the scheme1,618 words
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Advertisement145 1916-05-23 14 1.1 To end Sciatica seems too good to be true, doesn't it It is good to be sure, but it's true. TOO. LITTLE S ORIENTAL BALM soothes the stabbing, biting nerves. Brings instant relief to pain and continued use brings permanent relief. Take a little in your hand and rub145 words
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Advertisement374 1916-05-23 14 [United Saw Mill I LIMITED. j J (Incorporated in Sinka poke.) I Saw Millers, Contractors and Suppii ers II I of Timber Building Material in General, I t ALWAYS IN STOCK {J 1 A Large Selection or I Soft and Hard Wood CUT TO STANDARD SIZES X J t All374 words
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Advertisement370 1916-05-23 15 NOTICES NOTICE. Tan Cheow Choo, of 16 Xion Koa< ort hereby give notice that I be responsible for any attracted by my wife Chan goo after this date. I) TAN CHIOWCHOO. 175 16 17-5 m jhe undersigned beg to announce to the public "hat a high class Philippino h a5S370 words
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Advertisement524 1916-05-23 15 NOTICES C*ops Ban San, Baa San Chan and Tong Ann Tong KOTICE is hereby given that by an Order of the Supreme Court at toingapore, I was appointed the Manager of the above Chops, And that all payments for moneys due to the said Chops should be paid to me524 words
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Advertisement361 1916-05-23 15 WANTED WANTED. A Chinese Book-Keeper. Only those who write a fine hand n«ed apply. Tan Soo Ghi Co., Malacca. 22 :-5_ WANTED. Wanted apprentices for Engineer ing Office. Apply ia person to 11 Raffles Quay. 24-4 v STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Wanted for office in Medan Sumatra, good Eurasian or Chinese Stenographer.361 words
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Advertisement463 1916-05-23 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK 0F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATE* IN BKGLAJTO BY ROYAL CHART Hit. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Share* of £20 each. £1,20#,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability ef Proprietors BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank,463 words
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Advertisement311 1916-05-23 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTB. [I*«#RPaBA«D in" New EealandJ FIRE Insurances effected on Buildmg» Rent and Merchandise of every description HARM Insurances accepted te ail parti of rhe world at lowest rates EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager, Offices: 2, Fin lay sen Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO..311 words
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Advertisement127 1916-05-23 16 (steam boilers! m I I The upkeep of Steam Boilers of 1 I I all types which was once a I I problem to many is no more so j] to such as are using —~> j I To economise labour and time. j I To keep the Boiler Clean127 words
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The Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section19 1916-05-23 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malay Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 120 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, MAY 23, 191619 words
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Advertisement482 1916-05-23 1 P.&0.-British India I AND I Apcar Line 1 (CeiCPAMIM 11-C+BPOBA'MD M IVALAVD.) I Mail and Passenger Services. I Peninsular and Oriental Sailings I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). I For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India I Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porta and London. I Steamers will leave Singapore on482 words
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Advertisement253 1916-05-23 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Inoorperated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DILI SABANG, DURBAN, CAPI- TOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. j UBe 17 Grotius Jane 17 Rembrandt July 28 Oanje Sept! 9253 words
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Advertisement503 1916-05-23 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED TN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL |J STEAMSHIP 60.) EUROPEAN LINE !l m in J tained Yokohama ria p. lto conT.nience. T- !E£3 P electr,c f n «>d latest modem btrth cabins ml j T* tw rt J these ressel, hate .ingfc! oertn caoins as503 words
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Article639 1916-05-23 2 Europe. For London: Tottori Mam May 26 Nankin May 26 Gleniffer end May t Merionethshire May 36 Kaga Maru May 31 I Qanfa Jnne 3 Novara, Jane 8, trans at Colombo. Moynne June 7 Kamo Mam June 14 City of Rangoon June 15 City of Lincoln June639 words
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Article202 1916-05-23 2 According to a Delagoa advice, the Empreza National de Nstvegacao notify an increase of 10 per cent on cargo freights, bringing their war tax on freights up to 50 per cent. The directors of the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company have decided, subject to audit, to recommend the payment202 words
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Article255 1916-05-23 2 Vessels io Port. Britisk STEAMBE. BIRTH DATE Mascot Inner Rds 27-4 Amherst Dock 4-5 Recorder Outer Rds 13-5 City of Bombay Dock do Aureole K. Harbour 15-5 Magnet do do Chow Tai Inner Rds 17-5 Ban Hin Guan do 20-5 Wilhelm do do Giang Ann do 21-5 Batavier255 words
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Article186 1916-05-23 2 Tara for P. Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam and Madras. Calypso for P. Dickson. Chow Tai for Miri, Labnan, Jesselton Sandakan, etc. Selangor for P. Swettenham. Mena for Batn Pahat. Quorra for Prigi Rajah, Tembilahan and Indragiri. Hong Ho for K. Pahang. Pekan, Kemaman, K. Dnngnn and Trengganu, Lady Weld186 words
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Article512 1916-05-23 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless 3tation:—s.s. Rumphius, s.s. Montoro, s.s. Magellan, ss. Kashima Mam. The N.Y.K. liner Kaga Maru, is due here for Europe on the 31st inst. The outward P. 0. liner Nyanza is due here outward bound512 words
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Article495 1916-05-23 2 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune Messrs Snowman Co., the Lei r Hongkong Ship and Freight IW ers advise under date May i;> Since our last report of 29thnk as anticipated chartering U sin has practically come to a standSn the cause of which is entirely a to the495 words
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Advertisement43 1916-05-23 2 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYCo SHI PC HANDLERS 8 PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch m< incomiug ship* Office :—l6 Battery Rood. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Or' 1 rs promptly attended to fre* January Ist, 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, 5 1. > 443 words
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Article462 1916-05-23 3 The fright ami Shipping Depart. 0 f tbe Board ol Trade has c t Mowing order v iew of the present scarcity nage and the increased -decoal, the supply of which isbmg owing to the war, practice of some ships tag regularly with British coal §to462 words
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Article140 1916-05-23 3 Vessels Expected. Thongwa (B.I.) 27th May, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead. Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Muila (B.I.) 3rd June, from India >' Singapore. Agents, Messrs Bouatead, Hampshire and Co., 'hongwa (B.I.) 3rd June, from Singapore for Penang, Madras *nd Negapatam. Agents Messrs instead. Hampshire and Co.,140 words
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Article124 1916-05-23 3 A survey was held on the British steamer, City of Naples, which was discovered on fire at Boston The cargo in the after hold was discharged to permit an examination of the beams and plates in that section of the freighter. The damage to the vessel124 words
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Article134 1916-05-23 3 A writer in the Mauchurian Daily News believes that Kobe is becoming a rival to Hongkong as the shipping centre of the Far East. War has made ships scarce in most trading ports, and there is more tonnage free in Japan than elsewhere. Many new ships have been134 words
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Article128 1916-05-23 3 German Bnnker Coal. The following notice is communicated by the Foreign Office for publication in the Press In order to avoid misapprehension, his Majesty's Government desires to warn neutral shipowners that all coal of German origin, whether cargo or bunkers carried by neutral ships is liable to seizure128 words
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Article194 1916-05-23 3 A menacing situation has been created by the rise in foreign freights from Peruvian ports. In a measure this increase in freights is, of course, balanced by an equivalent increase in the market price of exported products. The situation in Peru is however, a reflection of the194 words
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Article70 1916-05-23 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of th-* European Mail* and their delivn, in London. Mail. Lrnvv. Dhlivji«hd. 8.1. Apr. 7 May. 3 M. M. Apr. 7 May. 4 M. M. Apr. 9 P. AO. Apr. 14 May 1» B. I. Apr.70 words
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Article160 1916-05-23 3 Per N.Y.K. str. Mishima Mara— Mr., Mrs. Miss Wishart, Mrs. Carson and 2 children, Mr. James, and Mr. Davy. 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, and Mr. H. W. Weigall. Per N.Y.K. str.160 words
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Article32 1916-05-23 3 How strictly the "no light" regulations are carried oat is evidenced by the master of the steamer Fredheim being lined £5 for allowing sparks to emanate from the funnel of his vessel.32 words
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Advertisement534 1916-05-23 3 M. M. MESSACERIES M4RITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. H*UlWll|. OCTWIIB. 191« 111« Coroillare May 23 Ma v May 25 Porthw May. 29 Paul Lecat Juae. C Andre Leaea Jaae 16 j Polynesian Jama. JO Magellaa June 30 For tall particulars apply to J. Da COURTOIS, Agent. Pacific534 words
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Advertisement341 1916-05-23 3 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 tailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's, Sound (tort for the341 words
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Miscellaneous110 1916-05-23 3 Singapore Tide Tables. May. 23.—High water 1 -22 a.m. 8 ft. 8 ins 3-26 p.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. May. 24. —High water 2.30 a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins. 4-33 p.m. 7 ft. May. 25. —High water :—3.48 a.m. 7 ft. 8 ins. 5 38 p.m. 7 ft. 2 ins.110 words
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Miscellaneous380 1916-05-23 3 11 ails Close To- *v Port Sw«t tenhani,* Penaag." Nfgapatam and Uidiu taking mail* for P Tar *•*<> pm Port Dickaon ♦Calrpw J.3Q p tn p W K? n i *8efangor 2.30 pm Batu Pahat M*aa J JO mm Pngi Radja. Tembilaham and Indragiri Quorra 2.30 K. Pahang, Pekan. Kuan380 words
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Advertisement534 1916-05-23 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AI%D BaK FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNi PKT STATi.S, CANADA, MEXICO AND IT KOI Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Speed Lea re Hop: «jng. Via Manila omitting ffhm j. SHINTO MARU 22,000534 words
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Advertisement500 1916-05-23 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) <C<> tr ictur* to the Im ft rial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments.) Aj>f>Ri»t> ntafe Codes Jew© DOCKYARD" A1 ABX 1 ■ifftaJ \m Western Union S 8 if** vH Scott's. Leber's, and dock-dai;: .N M ■f Bill Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders,500 words
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Advertisement357 1916-05-23 4 Ocean ateam C( "npany, Lta AND China Mutual Steam k Co., Ltd. Th Companies' steamer. patched from Liverpool the Straits, China and S?* <'<•' week and from Japan honiwa.dJf London, Amsterdam and A every fortnight f or Genoa Mai? Ips and Liverpool and for M™? 1 Havre and Liverpool outward357 words
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