Malaya Tribune, 27 May 1916

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol 3, No. 124. SINGAPOEE, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916 Fnee 5 Cents. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY MAY, 27.
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    • 361 1 NO BIGGER OFFER ELSEWHERE This Lnusaal Programme of tvr c Attractlens To Be Seen AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE Gaiety Picture Palace. Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets In the Second Show at 8-30 p.m. Sharp r The Battle at Verdun Latest Pathe Official War Gazette In which are Prominently
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    • 119 1 [Estate Supplies) jjj 4 Acstis (99&98t) Acid f 11 Veneer Chests Momi Chests Latex Cups I ETO. I I Mitsui ffiussan Staisfia, Js>td. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN IIIiHIIIIIIIIIIMmttmtmmm 11l I III! 111 lllllllllliuf I -Li B3 J J^^~ 3fc= ~~^^s^Awarded Numerous Gold Medals I ID 3 I AGENCIES Obtainable evervwf
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  • 277 2 Native tribes and rnlers bave -x, repsed their patriotism and g«jnerokity m in avalanche of gifts. Tbe sacrifice i»velf*d. as we can gather from the artfel* by John H. Harris in The Windsoi Magazine must in many cases be enormous From the Caicos Isle?, at> area less
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  • 225 2 Allied Ministers Honoured. On May 20 His Majesty the King of Siam gave a dinner party in honour of His Excellency Monsieur Georges de Plancon, His Imperial Russian Majesty's Chamberlain, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, on the occasion of his approaching departure from Siam, and also in honour
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  • 110 2 The prominent Chinese gentry at Mukden came together a few days ago to confer about the proposed independent of Mukden as requested by Lieut.- Gens. Chang Feng Wu, and Ma. Chairman Yan*-c-hanshau of the Chinese Guild thoughtthe independence of Mukden timely and justifiable and morels f
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    • 270 2 LA G IRA I,DA CIGARS. y Theßest Londres 1 (Tncor orated in England.) SOLE AGENTS. I DO YOU LOVE YOUR HAIR j Then Try A Phial of t I OIL I I TO-DAY. I Thi B oil beautifying and increasing the growth of the hair, pre- f I anting its
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    • 321 2 POWELL CcT^ CALENDAR FOT MAY, 19!6. Sun. 7 j 14 21 2s i Matt. f I IS j22 20 I j i I TUES. 2 9 16 23 30 j Wed. ;l 3 10 17 24 31 i j Thurs. 4 11 18 25 J i FRI- 5 I 12
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  • 434 3 Miis Edith Keen, lately a governess in the German Court hag been giving gome interesting information concerning fa r experiences. I n the current <f the London Magazine she c#a!s with the work performed by the charwomen, who she sa) s are for the most part underfed and
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  • 217 3 Sinn Feiners Conucmaed If there is a Sinn Feiner in Sbor>i>hai, says the "China Press' he certainly was not at the meeting of Irishmen at the Palace Hotel, called by the local St. Patricks Society. If he had been, no one would have denied that at least he
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  • 57 3 Raja Abdul Aziz bin Almerhum Raja'Muda Musa, Padi Inspector, Krian, i* appointed to act as Mai .y Magistrate, Lenggong, with effect from May 0 la place of Raja Said Tauphy, transferred. Raja Salirn bin Raja Mubamrned Yusuf. Settlement Officer, Perak, is appointed to act as P.tffl Insj>ector, Krian, in place
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    • 146 3 j FOR THIS WgFLf I J AT I J s SPECIAL VALI'E IN j Cretonnes, Tapestries and Muslins. I i w J IfflHMnll 1 wh I I uith sHi^^l ,arge j Hp J var,e I I Spray j 1 j "iltoj j I oo pp|fl i .iallt 75cts. I J
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    • 610 3 YOUR nerves may be j strong as you think they are. But that does not justify you in neglecting them. They govern all the work of living that goes on in your body. Ibey influence directly your health your mental activities. All your usefulness and energies, in fact, depend on
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    • 642 4 AUCTION SALESAUCTION SALE OF Valuable Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture, etc. The property of G. H. Govers, Esq. AT POLLUX, No 6-2, OXLEY ROAD To-day, May 27th, at 1.20 p.m. Magnificent Europe-made folding drawing room suite upholstered in plush tapestry, very gocd designed wax polished teak curio cabinet with glass
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    • 174 4 AUCTION SALE OF A WOLSELEY MOTOR CAR At Powell Co.'s Sale-room On Monday, 29th May, 1916. it II a m. One 12/U H.P. 4-Cylinder 5-Seater Wolseky Motor Car with stepney wheel, hood, wind-screen, horn and a set of lamps. In good running order. The property of J. T. Lloyd. POWELL
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    • 520 4 AUCTION SALES. irfurigagee's ale. AW that piece cf land marked Lot No. 4792 Containing by admeasurement of one Hood, comprised and de scribed in Statutory Land Grant No. 3425, situate at Batu Berendam, in the Settlement of Malacca will be held on Moaeay, the 29fk day ef May, 1916. at
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    • 630 4 AUCTION SALES. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlement Settlement of Singapore. 1 Suit No. 237 of 1915 Between Lee Keng Yew tji and PlaiD *tf YEO CHOON SENG and others Defendant Auction Sale Of Valuable Freehold Rubber Estate* Situate at C PULAU TEKONG, SINGAPORE To he held at
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  • 366 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. An Emperor's Shrine. In Memory of Mutsuhito, A rioe is being built in a Tokyo bononr M the spirit of the of modern heroes, (the) 3| e j j Tenno," known as the late Empi Mitsuhito. The temple, with
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  • 49 5 n j I-M. Emperor and Empress ffled to give a cherry-view-r*y at the Shi ha Detached ntly, inviting thereto the and princesses ol the blood, f-idmirals, the MinisState, tbe memb* s ol'|the aatic Corps, the members of loose* of the Imperial Diet, gether about 1,000 in
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  • 63 5 r Oku ma gave a reception del-gatej to thy Russo *jPanese Through Traffic Confer- at his private ience at la recently. M (Russian to Tokyo), Foreign u ini r [shii, Mr. Miim.ira (Miuis>mmuoicationa) Dr. Soyeda ol the Imperial Governed way*), Messrs. Rugawitch 'layshtor (of the Chinese Railway),
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  • 49 5 foreign trade »eturns for the decade of \prii put the exMui,N,Htat Y31,014,0<)0 'M38.00U respectively, the YLS76 t OOO being the <p<>ns nve. imports. The r fctnms tine* the begin- Uii year are as follow V*> 73,17*,000, Imports Y221.740.000 making Y5l 438 000 in excess exports. ™*<*WMWO
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  • 32 5 An order for azaleas has been r* ceived at Tokyo from America About 1,000 plants together with seeds will be forwarded shortly bv the 8.s. SadoMaru. 7 J
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  • 189 5 The representative Japanese who i J1 T V V,S,t,DR Jav a arrived at koerabaya on May 19, and were j w lc °uied by the Japanese commapalfty 8 W A fi aS the ,)l Ch Mnnici j Polity. a fiue programme of tours k pntertainmpnts had been
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  • 157 5 The Sonth Manchuria Railway Company has decided to inaugurate new lines of business in the course of the present fiscal year in South Manchuria for the purpose of more effectively exploiting the nnlnral resources of the districts under the company's control. One of them is the
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  • 166 5 Sir William Lever has accepted two bets offered by Mr. KebtyFletcher, as follows £10 to Id. that 18 months after the war ends the mark will fall another 20 per cent. £50 to Id. that 18 months after the war ends labour in Germany will not be worth more than
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  • 986 5 fiica Quoted in the Market ft* Mornini M««, LyalUnd Evatt, Exchange and Broke™, kMM the following list 0 f qooUtion. Rohher Shares. Norn. Value. v 2/- IL, Bu y, B H** 1 Anglo Java Jg** Anglo-MaU, J AyerKuning l 7 6 JJJ 2/- Batang Malik* g£ 2
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  • 94 5 The Russian Government issued an ordinance prohibiting the importation of foreign books, taking elfect on March 26. All foreign books considered admissible will be specified by the Government. The famous sculptor Auguate Rodin baa made over to the French Government the entire collection of his own works and othns, to
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    • 475 5 TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT 'I I CmnmCA SINO IS PRESENTING I 1« the Second Show 9-15 m Sharp I Vitag-aph Special Feature j THE GOLDEN PATHWAY I A drama full of heart interest that will pl ease one and all. IN •> PARTS. I Tbe Great Kalem Series. I The Hazards
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    • 399 6 HIGH CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE IMi ICESCIGARETTES VI S IA No. 555 per tin of 50-60 Cents.Packed in patent vacuum tins ensuring the perfect condition of the cigarettes in all climates. ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD. LONDON, ENGLAND. j Britain's Greatest High Class Cigarette and Tobacco Factory. MRS. M. MASSABNI Maternity
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    • 194 6 BOX (2) MAKER MANUFACTURBRS AVD DEALERS In Artificial Strawboard Wares in nil Lines. Boxes and Cases for packing Medical and Toilet Goods, Cakes and Sweets, Dresses, Shoes, Books, Hats and Caps, Etc. Orders executed with despatch. YANAGIZAWA Co., No T5-5 14-6 Just Received. Just Received. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF CADBURY'S
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    • 57 6 Silks! Silks! Silks! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Sarees, Dupata. Eavikai, Shawls, ate, Our Famous Brass Toys containing 32 articles. Big Set Rs. 3— 6—o Medium Set Rs. 1 (4 —0 Small Set Rs. 1— 6—o Catalogues in Tamil, English, Telugu, and Bengali Free. Address SARMA Si Co. Silk Merchants.
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    • 242 6 PALLADIUM Singw)Oft's Premier Theatre Orchard Rwd Singapore's Premier Ta«t« IF ITS THE BEST YOU'RE AFTER, STOP RIGHT HERE! No need t<> look any farther- See the Selection we are offering you this cv» q A Tragedy in the Alps A Gripping story of the bjgfceet dramatic lorder, containing some of
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    • 94 6 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. 1 RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. THEREFORE ENSURING BEST RESULTS. Have your Photograph tak«n at onr Studio. 1-5 j Firm j that advertises boldly «3 and consistently is inva- J riably a good business 4'} house which sells goods j that are well worth the 2 price demanded,
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  • 525 7 .star and Garter" Building Fund. Home for permanently dis--1 Lritish Sailors and Soldiers). ;eC o in miit tee g ratef a 1 ly ackno wb following farther Confutations. Coolly acknowledged $11,106 [uoUS (Given to Mrs. peirce 750 g p... 100 I IM. Thompson 100 Elsie Bath 100 A.
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  • 236 7 (Singapore, May 27.) Tin.—mij 50 tons sold. Copra.— Steady. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Fl>>ur- r- Weak. Gambier. Peuper- —Weak. Other Products.— Market Steady Latest Loal Market QwfrtioM. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $35 00 Nntmega 80 S. Copra Bah Q Copra Gorong Talo Z moo Copra Dongalo 10m Copra
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  • 89 7 During the week ending May 20 there occurred 227 deaths locally, of which 163 were males and 64 females. Of the 227 deaths, 136 were Chinese, 20 Malays, 6 Indians, and 1 European. Phthisis claimed 21, malarial fever 34, convnlsions 18, beri-beri 9, pneumonia 12 dysentery 8 and
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    • 601 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. Wanted by a fire Insurance Com--BKA an TiS ,er A Box No. «z5 Malaya Tribune. 27 -5 D 1-6 FOR SALE News Printing Paper. Apply to Box 229. c,o Malaya Tribune. 2 5 v NOTICE. J* 6 Hocn .Leong of Heap Erg Moh Steamship Co., LH. Singapore
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    • 394 7 JC Latest Advertisements. j "ii i mmm For Japanese Curio's General Goods I GO TO MARUNI Co. No. 10, High Street Singapore- j| WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. I LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. I """"Hiiiiiiiitiin inniiiin mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmom RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE <iust Arrived "New Comet" Motorcycles. i FOR SALE. 2 h. p.
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  • 477 8 The greatest surprise which the I war has produced throughout the! world is the signal proof it has given of the magnificent spirit of the French nation in face of the most serious danger with which France has ever been threatened. After their great sacrifices
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  • 24 8 Szechuan Independent. London, May 25, 10.40 p,u. Shanghai The independeri the province of Szechnan wa* I cially proclaimed on May 22.
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  • 77 8 Reuter. London, May 2G, 12.15 p.m. The Times correspondent at Peking says that the political deadlock continues. The real difficulty n apparently the absence of agreed it upon a successor to the Presidency. The so-called responsible osbinet which was formed a month ag-> sm already broken up. Brigandage
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  • 19 8 Penang Aeroplane Food (Tribune Special) Penang, May 25. The Penang Aeroplane Pan shows a balance of $6,151.
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  • 121 8 The Great War Pagi. The Western Front 1 Italian Campaign King George to Jiis People. In the Balkans Ireland Troubles French Consular News Egyptian Campaign 10 To Help the Helpless 10 The War on Shipping In Mesopotamia 10 Strange War Gifts Royal Courtesy Mukden and Chinese Guild Kaisers
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    • 246 8 I Robinson Co. I J NEW SHIPMENT OF "BBB" PIPES. I Other Qualities In a! 1 sha P cs I j $2.25 $2.50 WEm Army, Bulldog I I 5.25 m^gl m \^B m mmmmm\mmm Bent etc. I No. 6018 B. Bost Briar Pipe with Vulcanite mouth- I j piece and
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    • 83 8 I A mt DUTCH I PILSEIMER BEER I I AMST E L. I j Sole Agents J Caldbeck, Macgregor j Co. I j Singapore and Malacca. j ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT Special Dinner AND Balll I Y. M. TOY©. I I PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO I i 15 High Strut. 2 t (Conner
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    • 219 8 I Ml t™ ,D 1 t Sweetened Condensed Milk per case sl4Qn S Sterilised Natural Milk .qS i I Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10 sn fall lfl■■■ mmm n nnn PIFI I I ITrmtf f J^j 4 I ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA SADLEIR KNIGHT Orchard Agents and Attorneys LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. We plant
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  • 497 9 B Cotton is at present I ie«ter at 8 48. I steady in London at I k Pepp er s P r^ at '1 spot I White Pepper being I Market is steady in I ness being done at I ttinee in town to-day B »t the
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  • 807 9 The Catchment Area. The Municipal Commission met yesterday afternoon in the MunTci Chamber at an ordinT 3 There were present Mr. F J M P ident Messrs R. St. J. Braddeil, Leong M an San Bean, Tan Kheam Hock, X M A, and Middleton. Medical' HeTlth Officer, J.
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  • 195 9 Prohibited Area. The following notice appears in yesterday's Gazette: Whereas it appears to the Municipal Commissioners of the town of Singapore that the use of, storing, and method of preparing and dealing with Soya bean refuse as manure in the area hereinafter described is a nuisance The Municipal
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  • 181 9 (Through tht courtesy of Mmsra Ermncis Peek d: Co., Ltd.) Batavia, May 26. The Rubber Market is still quiet only very limited business being done at nominal quotations for First Latex Crepe of F. 1.65 per half kilo and ribbed smoked sheet of F.lG2} per half kilo.
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  • 49 9 The following have been elected to be the Bar Committee for the Settlement of Singapore :—The Hon'ble Mr. F. M. Elliot, the Hon'ble Mr. C. L Carver, Mr. C. Everitt, Mr. R. St. J. Braddell, and the Hon'ble Mr. C. I. Carver has been appointed to act as Secretary.
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  • 191 9 King George to his People. Need for Compulsion. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 25, 11.40 p.m. His Majesty the King has issued the following message to his people: To enable the country to organise more effective military resources for the present «/reat struggle and for the cause of
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  • 106 9 A New Front Line. LondoD, May 25, 4.25 p.m. Home A semi-official message statos that after inflicting the bloodiest losses on the enemy in a week's lighting the Italians have withdrawn to their principal line of defence, where they steadfastly await the renewal of the attacks. Only one
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  • 59 9 London, May 26, 4 a.m. Rome The communique states that the fighting has consisted mostly of artillery and rifle duels; but the enemy fiercely attacked at several points and was repulsed. They were pursued, and after the failure, an attack was made in the Buole pass by the
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  • 135 9 London, May 26, 1.10 p.m. Nowhere is the war more like a battle of giants, saja the correspondent of the Milan Secolo in describing the Tyrol battle. Great Austrian shells barrow deep holes in the mountain sides. Rocks split and crumble. Whole slices of mountain, with pine
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  • 26 9 London, May 25, 7.35 p.m. The Royal assent has been given to the Compulsion Bill. Consequently it comes into force tm June '24.
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  • 240 9 Little Willies Failure. Probably the Decisive Battle London, May 25,1.35 p.m. Paris Perhaps the .whole war hinges on the present phase of the Verdun battle. An important French note this afternoon states frankly that it is now a general battle between the two armies. "It Im possible
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  • 71 9 London, May 25, 5.30 p.m. Paris Fighting is still heavy at erdun. The evening communique says there was an intense artillery duel on Hill 304, Deadman Hill and Camieres front. Frereh bombers progressed at night in the thickets eastward of Cumieres. A strong German attack gained a
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  • 126 9 London, May 26, 1.40 a.m. The Paris communique saya that on the left of the Meuae the activity of the enemy artillery increased daring the day against Hill 304. The Germans on the right of the Meuse, after a furious bombardment delivered a series of attacks at five
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  • 40 9 London, May 26, 1.20 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig in hit? communique says there was considerable mining activity in our favour in the Loos salient last night. To day there was reciprocal artillery activity at many points.
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  • 34 9 Ao Italian Advance. London, May 26, 12.45 p,m. The Times' Salonika correspoi. dent fctates that the Italians hay began attacks on the Austrian-sonth-east of Valona, and are alt* advancing north-eastwards 01»
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  • 424 10 Prime Minister s Statement. London, May 25, 6. p.m. The House of Commons was jwded to-day to hear Mr. Asquith, and eagerly awaited his statement m to Ireland. Lord Wimborne was a spectator the Peers' Gallery. The Premier affirmed that the primary duty of the Government was to
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  • 51 10 London, May 25, 6 p.m. Giving evidence before the Irish Join mission now sitting at Dublin, Jolonel Sir Neville Chamberlain' nstnctior General of the Royal *:rish Constabulary, declared he had -eported on the seriousness of the -Sinn Fein movement and made ro•ommendations, but the Government had not adopted
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  • 20 10 London, May 25, 4.25 p.m. The Grand Jury has returned a ru* bill against Casement and bailey.
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  • 87 10 London, May 25, 10.45 p.m. Messrs Montagu's report attributes 'he sensational fall in the price of silver to the coincidence of the l.sence of competition and tbe snd !en eagerness of Indian bazaars to »11 not only small holdings in Lonl'»n, but amounts for deliveiy week, lUead
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  • 237 10 Air Reprisals. Water Tanks Destroyed. London, May 20, 2.20 a.m. A communique from Lgypt says that in retaliation for the air attack on Port Said, four of our aeroplanes (dropped forty bombs on.the ad vanI ced posts of Rodhsalem, El Hamma, Bir Bayud, Bir Salman and Bir el
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  • 53 10 London May 25, 10.40 p.m. The following steamers have been sunk: Levanzo (Italian, 3,713 tons), and Istros (Greek. 1,891 tons). Also the sailing ship «>realla (Italian, 1,876 tons). The steamer Teresaa (Italian) has been damaged. London, May 26, 3JBO p.m. The Spanish steamer Anrrera (2,845 tons),
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  • 22 10 London, May 26, 2.40 p.m. The Hague Holland has protested to Germany against the linking of the steamer Berkelstroocx
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  • 42 10 London, May 2,", 4.25 pm. From an authoritative source it is reported that Germany has intimated to America that now is an opportune time for President Wilson to start peace mediation. President Wilson is not likely to acquiesce.
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  • 52 10 London, May 26, 2.2u a.m. A telegram from Washington states that callers at White House who have discussed the situation with President Wilson state that the Presidents attitude towards peace proposals is neutral. He can only intervene when the belligerents have reached a mutual understanding of the terms
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  • 54 10 Fighting on the Tigris. London, May 25, 9.45 p.m. General Sir Pery Lake reports the enemy is still holding his positions on the left bank of the Tigris in the vicinity of Sannaiyat. British artillery from the right bank are maintaining an effective fire on the Turkish communications
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  • 81 10 London, May 25, 11 50 p.m. Potrograd The communique says There have been minor operations on all fronts A Turkish offensive was repulsed ill the Mosul region. The communique reporting the junction of the Anglo-Russian forces in Mesopotamia says that the Cossacks arrived at British headquarters
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  • 94 10 London, May 25, 4 35 a.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law in reply to a question said the Government's trade policy after the war was being carefully considered. Though no representations had been officially made to him from the Dominions, he added that the
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  • 72 10 London, May 20. 2.40 p.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag Herr Botocki, president of the Food Supply Board, warned thellousenot to expyot any sudden improvement in food conditions. He emphasised the great difficulties arising from the relations of the Federal States. Menacing letters had reached him from Wurttemberg,
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  • 89 10 London, May 2b\ 12.15 p,m. Mr. Austen Chamberlain has reluctantly had to decline the generous offer made by Miss Faithfull on May 5 as no more burials of Muslim soldiers will take place in Englancfc The removal of the bodies interred at Urookwood and Woking is not necessary,
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  • 236 10 Children's Day for Belgium, London, May 25, 5.40 p.m. The National Committee for Relief in Belgium are arranging to celebrate a Children's Day for the benefit of Belgium throughout the British Empire on July 10 and ask that children in every school may organise concerts, sports
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  • 153 10 London, May 2t'>, 1.10 p.m. The British special correspondent at the French headquarters sends some interesting details of the fighting at Verdun given by German officer prisoners. They dwelt on the annihilating effect of the French counter attacks and' the terrific power of the artillery, which
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  • 54 10 The Gazette announces that Mr. S. C. Davidson, of Belfast, is granted patent rights in connection with inventions relating to the manufacture of rubber and coagulation of latex. Messrs J. H. Hall and P.O. Paynter, of Beaufort, 8.N.8., are granted leave to file specification* of an invention for a latex
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  • 227 10 (By courtesy of th Oommdate.) Paris May 24, 6 [5 The French 3 per cent b at francs 62.50 and th* bonds at «8.10. Rubber at 2i 9*d. We completely repulse vini attacks delivered repeaiedlv left bank of the Meuse, V heavy losses on the enean k
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  • 82 10 The Italian Front Austrian Version. An Austrian report announces that tL* Austrians, on the Lafrait Plateau entered into Italian ootion which were here strongly del and that the Austrian force? caj Cauia del Laghi ami Can Xesalone. The Italians were driven from the Col Barcola. l Anghebenia
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  • 64 10 London, May 26,3.20 p.m. The official American rep< the war prisoners' camp at Waen«dorf, where there are sir budai Indians, shows that the condition are satisfactory. Care is taken vtt foodstuffs to conform with Ifca religious relations of the prison* and the military are excelled Many
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  • 193 10 Paterson Simons &Co s, Report Singapore, May 24. For th auctions held to-day some 385 to* were catalogued, and the greats part changed hands. At the usa> ing the bidding was rather poor faprices compared favourably ajj the opening of the last week: auction. A few lots ot
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    • 42 10 The man who can Smooth Troubles over is considered a Public Benefactor. Can do this for you. Fit Square Tread (smooth) Tyres on Your Wheels and thus Insure Smooth Travelling and, owing to Absence of Tyre Troubles, Smooth Temper. Dupire Brothers, SINGAPORE.
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  • 137 11 (Exclusive i% the Malaya Tribune). Mdßsrs Latham and Co., the Arsade. advise the following quotaMaaa f»r to-day Alor Gajah $3.40 *3 60 AyerKunings 1.30 1.40 AyerMolek 2.20 2.30 AyerPanaa 9.00 9.15 Balgownie 4.25 4.40 Bukit Jelotong 0.57* 0.62* Bukit Katil 0.85 0.90 ChanglsatSerdg.... 8.50 8.75 Glenealy 1.65
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    • 92 11 illlllllll lIUUUM I THE Pot Stills! 111 I OF WKfr < > breat Britain I Have Been ■Taken Over by Government, I NEVERTHELESS [Buchanan's ■will be able to continue ■to supply their famous I ■blends and to maintain I ■the quality as before, j I being in the unique posi-
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    • 219 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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    • 137 11 w |the orient a GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. E-TABLISHED 1874. I XCOHPORAVED FN LtfDIA. THE .0 IPAXY'S REPORT FOR 1915 give* particulars of another year* record progress. ASSI IkSkll new in force amount v $70,000,009 90 ASSETS exceed $30 099.900 00 LOWEST lAUS Of PERUMf. tc U BER4L
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  • 629 12 (From 9ur Special Correspondent.) Billiard Tournament. Malacca Chinese Literary Association. The Mrst billiard tournament of the M. C. L. A. came to a dose last week-end when the final championhiiip tie was played, the contestants being Tan Seng Tee and Tan Soon Tee. After a good game the
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  • 32 12 Mr. K.H. Drand, Vice-Principal, werlnvwj College, Calcutta, while practising polo on the 7th inst, had a nasty tall, seriously injuring his head, from the effect of which he died the following morning.
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  • 759 12 Sandycroft Rubber. More than ordinary intt rest attached to the twelfth annual general meeting of the Sandycroft Robber Co. which was held yesterday afternoon at the secretaries' offices Messrs Barker 6 Co., Bank Chambers. The Hon. Mr. W.W. Cook presided and others present were the Hon. UrjF.M. Elliot,
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    • 843 12 Church Services. S. Am#ki:Ws CATHBDBAL. PIPTH Srxn.xy Df LENT. BOVATIOS SCJUDAY. nra May, 1916. 7 a.m. Holy Cmumnion. 7.40 a.m. Holy Communion. Choral), il*. i tuna. Matin (Choral J p.m. Children s Ser\i.e. .*>.;<(' p.m. Evensong and Bermon. S. Matthew's. SKPOT Las' Kb.—!'. I.) a.m. Holy Oomnnrnion. 6.30 p.m. Evensong
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    • 127 12 BS Weakness i I that is droupii:» I new life and fl Food —all in one. Therefore 9 is®!ii 1 creates new strength H blood, new nerve force aix 9 Begin to g e t wellH trial bottle —not v -II Regu.ar supplies caa t =fl =ruined Irom all J
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  • 201 13 Smart Detective Work. On the <Sth inst, the Administrator of Timbang Langkat Estate, Sumatra, reported to the Magistrate at Bindjey that a corpse had been discovered on his estate. On the Police accompanying the Administrator to the estate, they found in the jungle the body of
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  • 200 13 We have not began to tap tha military resources of India, which are almost inexhaustible. Even without going outside the castes and clans that are quite arbitrarily classed as martial by the Government of India, which shnts large bodies of capable Indians out of the Army, there are
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 416 13 n—rmpi, n m| FtB~MI9MT m b M i d Alhambra Theatre B The Bouse of Quality beach road I Ma er The Leading Theatre in Siajapore. The Hon* of Feature AttracHoas We a,e W ill,ng to Ut the picture, eon iaoe you ."h.t the foUowia- i. tbe GREATfKT I A
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  • 1860 14 Interview With Mr. Lloyd George. The British Minister of Munitions started the conversation with that ximple directneti of manner and natural confidence of the man who Knows his own mind and lias no difficulty in seeing into tke mind of his interlocutor. He asked me at
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 301 14 THE BEST ADVICE To give to a person suffering from Headache or Neuralgia is to use a remedy that will give instant relief Liko a touch of the wizard's wand Littles Oriental Balm acts on thrse painful disorders The effects are simply marvellous. One application and the pair subsides as
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    • 347 14 I ALL-STEEL Office Cupboards Fitted with 5 Steel Shelves: Fire-proof and I Germ-proof. I stock sl:ks I 60 in. x3o in. xlB in. $tt I 60 in. x 36 in. x 18 in. 58 72 in. x3O in. xlB in. 58 I 72 in. x 36 in. xlB in. gg
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    • 330 15 !NOTICES_ Y£R MOLEK RUBBfiR CO., LTD. il hereby given that the b have declared a second Dividend of 10Z for the year Jlgt October 1916 payahle rs on the Register on 1916 and that the TransH f the Company \*ili be om rh- ">th to 7th Jurr 1916, Pg i
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    • 453 15 NOTICES Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, Jane 3rd HIS MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY. 2-6_ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. u Xh T Co bf to notify that f-m Monday next the Nth inn Broking business will be removed to Chartered Bank Buildings First floor.
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    • 354 15 WANTED 1 ■111 H K c—: m WANTED. A Chinese Book-Keeper. 0»lv t_o*e who write a fine hand need apply. Tan Soo Ghi ft Co., Malaaca 22 5 27-5 WANTED. Wanted apprentices for Engineering Office. Apply in person to 11 Raffl.'B Quay. ?4-4 v WANTED. y a Ce y loneBe
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    • 454 15 BANKS bHAitrCREB BANK iF tMftiA, AUBTBALIA ANB CHINA. INCORPORATES IN~ ■KGL4XD BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,W# Shares of r>ti £I£OQW Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London Uty and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The National Provincial
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    • 466 15 INSURANCE ~r —B SIUTH IRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [^CORPORATBQ in NEW ZEALAND] FIRE Insurances effected on Bail fcigt Rent and Merchandise of every' description} ances acc epted to air EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager Offices u2, Finlayson Green. HEUNC ON INSORANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Ca P
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    • 144 16 [steam boilers I The upkeep of Steam Boilers of 1 I all types, which was once a I I problem to many, is no more so I I to such as are using > f I I To economise labour and time. I I To keep the Boiler Clean iMAhll
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 19 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 124 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916
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      • 419 1 P.*o.lritish India AND Apcar Line (COMPANIW IMC9BPOK AUK) IN iNtiLAJID.) Mail and Passenger Services. I Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypr. Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on ar abont Mail Lines. Homeward (for Europb).
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      • 231 1 STOOMVAART-MAATBCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWMtf JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to arrive on tna nndermeetioned dates OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. Juae 17 Grotius June 17 Rembrandt July 28 Oranje Sept. 9 Vondel Ott.
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      • 591 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUBBN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) 'h- JAp AN MAIL STEAMSHIP 90) EUROPEAN LINEA service is r»aiut«in«d between Yokohama ria «..tn tn Maraeile. ,nd Lond.u, under mail contract with the Lperh Ge T .rnm.nt. The New Twin-screw Steamer. ■S*2T*iTE2! bar. been epeciaUy deeded and con.tn.cted, and are fi tf
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    • 573 2 Europe. For London Nankin May 27 Merionethshire shortly Kaara Maru May 51 Gleniffer May 31 O-mfa Jnne 3 No vara June) S, trans at Colombo. Moj one June 10 Kamo Mara Jane 14 City of Rangoon Jnne 8 City oi Lincoln June 20 Cyclop." nne 21 Mentor
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    • 171 2 Vessels in Port. British STEAM ER. BERT Ft 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 Islander Inner Rds 22-5 Poh Ann do 23-5 Katong do do Carlyle do do Ban
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    • 64 2 Hye L .ong for Kelantan Van Goens for Muntok and Palembang. Klang for Malacca, P. Swettenham and Penang Medtna for Medan Hong Wan for Batn Pahat Khoen Foeng for Pontianak Hok Canton for P. Swetteham and Penang Tanjong So.rat for Kota Tinggi Glanirei for Pulau batam and Pulau
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    • 1478 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—s.s. Porthos,s.s.Ramphins, s s Tenpeisen Mara. The outward P. 0. liner Nyanza arrived left for China. The K.P.M. express steamer Rumphius left for Java ports. The M. M. liner Magellan left for Saigon, China
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    • 39 2 0 During the period from 2nd Ma; to the 16th May, 2 Dutch Bm liners, 19 Dutch Colonial vesgeli 11 British steamers and 1 Japan* vessel entered the port. They tod away 4,548 tons of coal.
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    • 104 2 It is notified in the H ngfc Government Gazette tha* ward-oouno ship- using th B Canal, which .*ail from this < on or after Ist. will be i ed before the ship receiv< s nfl to prouuce their manifest and of the bUls-of-lading of all canj Europe
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    • 86 2 The Horgkong Harbour Ma department notifies that ah lying at Government moorings shil raise steam as soon as possibi the black signal is hoisted. *W lying at B. and C. buoys shall shift during daylight to an anchorapefa the night. in} damage «1 Government moorings daring t£
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    • 124 2 An undeig f a« ding rW been ed between the.N. Y. K. the 0 J X., and the P 0 B. N C ning tbe advMi c-of steaneH for the Indian a v c. Tbe advanced i.•«*<-» he< noune* d MI >J \v p t
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    • 507 3 Business dormant. ■elusive to Malaya Tribune.) \[p-.- Wbeeh ck, the leading ii Ship and Freight Brokers M unHer date May 11 f ird Fr fight market has liet since 1 hst writing and b»* attributed entirely to i tinned upward trend of ex- rich has practically put
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    • 30 3 According to an Australian isterial statement, Mr. Ha ghee all arrangements tor a lenc y of tonnage to transport *heat due to be over ,r the next crop comes on.
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    • 191 3 Macassarin 1 "I Tu tifi ed that Notification No. 30 published in the Gazette of the n! f rw Uary 1916 b >- "hich the port of Macassar was declared to be suspected on account of small-pox is withdrawn. j Sourabaya. ft is notified that Notification No. in
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    • 342 3 Woermann Line Absorbed German newspapers say that the Woermann Line at Hamburg j s ending its independent existence, and. while most of the -hare: are being acquired by Hen Hugo Stinnes is passing into the control of the Heinburg-A nerikn Line and tbe North German Lloyd. According
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    • 71 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure frvn Singapore of tn* European Mails and their delivei in London. AIL LIKFT. DELIVEKIHL». B.I. Apr. 7 May. 3 M. M. Apr. 7 May. 4 M. M. Apr. 9 P. k O. Apr. 14 15 B.I Apr. 20
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    • 153 3 Vessels Expected. Thongwa (B.I.) 27th May, from India for Singapore Agents, Messrs Boustead. Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Fultala (B.I.) 3rd Juno, from India for Singapore Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Thongwa (B.I.) 3rd June, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and
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      • 39 3 SINGAPORE SHIPGHAHDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLSRS PROVI ORING The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to from January lst 3 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-1
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      • 546 3 M. M. MESSAGERIES M4RITIMES. Mail Lirve. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. Hombwaro. Octwab*> 191« MM Hay. -_>9 j p an i (eca| JOB*. Andre LeWn June U Atlantique Jane. 10 Magellan M Polyn««i«z July 4 Paul Leoats July 14, Ath<*- July 1« For particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent.
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      • 358 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 JAVA AND SINGAPORE Regular mailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the Kimber!ev
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 334 3 Mails Ctose. To-ofcy. Mu.tak 4 Pal em bang Van Go..* 2 »0 Bm Malacca, Port Swetten- pm Batu Pahat Hobj W„ 2 »0 S» Pontianak Khru? n ev~ otV p Port Swattanham ioe,, iM > P m aodPenang «HakCa,,»., 4 Pulau Batani <t Pulau 4 pm Bulang Hock Keng 4
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      • 552 4 TOY O KISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKT, THE TNLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLTJI U AND B N FHANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE U UTRD STATK4, CANADA, MEXTCO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Speed Leare Hongkong. Via Manila omitting Shanghai. BHUTTO MARU 22,000 Tons
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      • 560 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) to tlu Imperial Japan—c Army and Navy and to, Foreign Governments.) Cable addke»sk,s ODBS > 14> Al, A.B.C, DOCKV i HY) B| ft W 4%1,X W«-stern Union Kobi; ft mm f |B?^qB £2 9wV ScottV. Libber's, ana DOCK-DAIKRN. g| Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers,
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      • 383 4 Ocean Steam Shin Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam Nay Co., Ltd. UMorporated in Eng| BM The Companies' steawei patched from Liverpool outw the Straits, China and J a p ai B| week and from Japan honewai (is London, Amsterdam and Air Wt every fortnight for G*no,o lea and Liverpool
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