Malaya Tribune, 29 May 1916
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Title Section29 1916-05-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. IVENING DAILY. 1 AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. VOl 3, No. 125. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1916 Price 5 Cents. CN rPalapa Cribune. MONDAY, MAY 29.29 words
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Advertisement360 1916-05-29 1 NO BIGGER OFFER ELSEWHERE. Th is Unusual Programme of Feature Attractions To Be Seen Only AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE Gaiety Picture Palace. Junction ot Albert and Benooolen Streets In the Second Show at 8-30 p.m. Sharp ar The Battle at Verdun Latest Pathe Official War Gazette In which are360 words
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Advertisement135 1916-05-29 1 j IE 1 J^^^^^^^^^^^ f ~,Illl|iJT r """*iiigi*'TTffi i 11 iiiiim itnn intniiAgrniiiiiiiiimnmim hictct wtui ■l ■■gum ■mi■ 111 *j jxaxmctctcts^^ Estate Supplies Acetic '«9&98 D Acid I I Veneer Chests I I Si I Momi Chests Latex Cups ETC. I Mitsui Bussan dtaisfja, Jbtd. (Incorporated in Japan i I135 words
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Article513 1916-05-29 2 S)dney Smith somewhere describes his delight in the omniscience, or what seems to the landsman the omniscience, of tho ordinary 'Hainan/ says the Spectator. A sail was sighted on the horizon, and to the passengers on board the vessel with Sydney Smith it appeared to be513 words
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Article85 1916-05-29 2 Napoleon said of himself, when thirty-five, One has but a certair time for war. I shall be good for ii but six years more then even I shall stop At the age of 45 his downward career began. Alexander's active military career began at 18 and ended at 33; Hannibal's85 words
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Advertisement253 1916-05-29 2 ILA GIRALDA CIGARS. I The Best I j I» Manila. I Retail Wholesale I JOHN LITTLE I and Co., Ltd. j I (rncorporated in England.) I L——:—: j I SOLE AGENTS. yMi Mill m TfrflfllilJ I DO YOU LOVE YOUR HAIR f Then Try A Phial of I I I253 words
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Advertisement96 1916-05-29 2 Knife-like Pains d«a?h u( £ciati ca. often mak. cart» t^ re 6rable 10 life T he Sen carts that run ;from hip to he l th sleepless nights, the cheerless davawhy „ot STOP all this andl gethack to health and comfort again? Uttl.'. OriMM Balm is the h»„ •nto the96 words
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Advertisement316 1916-05-29 2 1 POWELL c?r j CALENDAR FOR MAY, 1916 5 j sun -1 < 11* Tri I iMON. ...Is !15 22 TBES 12 j 9 16 j23 V Wed. 3ilo\ n j 24 |J~ Thcrs. I 4 j 11 j 18 i 25 h~*j Fri. 5 12 jl9 26 SAT. 6316 words
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Article550 1916-05-29 3 East Coast Statistics. Agriculture. The capital invested in cultivation was as follows; Tobacco G. 4t;,150,500, Rubbei *nd Coff«e G. 24,221,832 and Tea G 7,169,600, The various nationalities had uapi. ml invested jn agriculture Ac, <fee., as follows: Holland G. 93,419,000, Nether, land Indios Capital G. 11.682,000 and550 words
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Advertisement344 1916-05-29 3 I I FOR THIS WEEK I SPECIAL VALUE IN I j Cretonnes, Tapestries and Muslins. I t tasefflent fjj jgj Kg). f}} Muslin in IJ iliSi Spray I JWI jj I Rose 1 I varie,y j Spray j «'«tasj i5O smmml \i 55cts I! 1 ffff i flpp 7 5cts344 words
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Advertisement674 1916-05-29 3 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. S IR WILLI AM 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 the674 words
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Advertisement577 1916-05-29 4 AUCTION SALES. Mortgagee's Sale OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD Town Properties situate at TANK ROAD AND JOHORE ROAD To be held at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co's Sale-room To day, 29th May 191«, at 2.30 pm. (1) Freeh jld 1 nd and house No. 3 Tank Road, being part of577 words
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Advertisement605 1916-05-29 4 AUCTION SALES. Preliminary Notice. In the matter of the Alien Enemies (WinUfng up) Ordinance 1914 AND In tut matter ef Behn Miter 6 Co., Ltd., Ttf LIQUIDATION*. Acting under instructions received from tbe Liquidator, \V. H. Maegregor Messrs Powell Co. will sell by public auction The Valuable Teak Office Furniture,605 words
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Advertisement97 1916-05-29 4 Mortgagee's Sale OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND Facia* Bukit Timah Road, Singapore opposite Cluny Road Railway Station To be held at Messrs Chino Kenq Lee Co's Sale-room T'-fcy, 29th May 1916. at 2.30 p m. Three pieces of Freehold Land facing Bukit Timah Road and situated opposite tbe Cluny Road Railway97 words
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Advertisement588 1916-05-29 4 AUCTION SALES. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlement* Settlement of Singapore. Suit No. 237 of 1915 Between Lee Keng Yew AND Jaint^ YEO CHOON Seng and others Defendant Auction Sale Of Valuable Freehold Rubber Estates .Situate at PULAU TEKONG, SINGAPORE To be held at Messrs Ching Keng Lee588 words
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Article715 1916-05-29 5 taoMfoMd it the Market tkii Moraing Me«, Lya. and Evatt, Exefaange and Share Broker., issue the following liat of quotations Kolber Shares. Boot. Value. d am. Buyer*. Sell*™ Alla*ar 1 Anglo Java £g J, AngH -Malay ffi gfc 2/- Bukit Mertajara tB ff 1 Bukit Rajah i§o/-715 words
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Advertisement48 1916-05-29 5 Koh Coj CASH I Clearance! I I 1 COMMENCING j Ist JUNEj FOR I ONE MONTH ONLY. Enormous Reductions IN I 111 Departments. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. 2>om*-£ lose ft*. s r: IE KOH Co. 83 84 BRAS BASAH ROAD, H. c.-A Souvenir will 1-e presented to any if48 words
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Advertisement428 1916-05-29 5 T TO-NICBT!! TO-NIGHT i Off Beach Road. IS PRESENTING Xn the Second Show 9-15 p. m Sharp V'itaKraph Special Feature THE GOLDEN PATHWAY A dnm. full of heart interest that will pleas, oae and all. 1 T: PARTS. m m Tke Great Kalem Series. Tlie Hazards oi Helen MISS HELEN428 words
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Advertisement281 1916-05-29 5 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Eoh Co., 90, Bras Basafc Road. Money Changer, Adelpbi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin (Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co. Selegie Road. Mr. Jit Log Kee, 166, Serangoon Road. Mr. M. S. N. Hussein, 180,281 words
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Article426 1916-05-29 6 The extension of the Federated Malay States Railway system towards Btngkok, has resulted in the opening of traffic from Prai to Alor Star a distance of sr> miles 18 chain?. The position of the rail head now is the 84th mile and the earthwork is completed426 words
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Article87 1916-05-29 6 A remarkable story of how a Chinese died while leaning against a wall is told by one of the Police Reserve of Hongkong, says the Daily Press. The officer was patrolling Kennedy Town and saw a man leaning against a wall, but did not regard the incident as unusual. Two87 words
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Article71 1916-05-29 6 Singapore* May 99. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/fc/j Private 3 m/s. 2/4 l.'fjfjfj On India— Bank T. T. 174] On Hongkong— Bank d/d 7°/ On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 7<U On Java— Bank T. T. 134?, On Japan— Bank d/d. HOJ Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil71 words
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Article183 1916-05-29 6 Among the Budget changes agreed to when the Finance Bill passed through the report stage was the imposition of a duty of no less than ss. each on tinder lighters and other mechanical lighting apparatus. A Gazette Extraordinary contains proclamations amending the list of goods the exportation of which is183 words
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Article69 1916-05-29 6 Foreign circles have been interested in the wedding of Mdlle. Padonx, the charming daughter of M. Padonx, Financial Adviser to the Chinese Government, lately President of the Siamese Law Codi. tication Commission, and M.Berthier,, director of the Banque Induatrielle. The civil ceremony was performed in the French Legation, at Peking,69 words
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Advertisement384 1916-05-29 6 i PALLADIUM I Singapore's Premier Theatre Orchard Road Singapore's Preai* Tt I IF ITS THE BEST YOU'RE AFTER, STOP RIGHT BEfil \o aeed to look any farther—See tbe Selection we an- offering yo« thi 1 A Tragedy in the Alps I A G: -ippnig story oi the highest dramatic lorder,384 words
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Advertisement94 1916-05-29 6 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING BEST RESULTS. flare your Photograph taken u oar Studio. 1-5 I Firm j 3 thai advertises boldJy and consistently is inva- J riably- a good business I housa whick sells goode Jj? that are well worth the r *> price demanded,94 words
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Miscellaneous124 1916-05-29 6 FIXTURES. To-fcy. High Water —9-5 a.m. 8 ft. 8-40 p.m 8 ft. 5 Ids. To-morrow. Emulation Lodge, 8.30 p.m. High Water —9-56 a.m, 8 ft. 2 ins 9-15 p.m., 8 ft. 8 ins. Wednesday, 31st. High Water—10-39 a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins.; 9-49 p.m. 9 ft. 1 in. Thursday, June124 words
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Miscellaneous176 1916-05-29 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, Jane 2 To-day. 4 30 p.m. Balestier Range S.V.A. •5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co., Officers N.C.O's. do S.R.E. v. Alexandra Barracks Motor Cyclist Sec. Drill Hall Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. do S.V.C. Band. Tomorrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A.176 words
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Article228 1916-05-29 7 (Singapore, May 29.) $93}; 50 tons sold. prd' —Steady. 5 v, Fl'Mr-— Weak. r __Weak. ijtner Products- —Market St eady Utcst Local Market Quotations. v tmegfl HO S. per pical $35.00 Sotmegfl 80 S. 45.00 .ra Bali 9.85 ja Gorong Talo 10.00 Copra Dongalo 10.00 ~P r aKayong228 words
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Article72 1916-05-29 7 The Hongkong Volunteer Force rganising a Mounted Section, Mhl the names of a Murnber of who have been trans- I are pubiished in the current Hongkong Orders. His Majesty the King has api of the award of the Military for distinguished service in M to temporary Captain G. M. Kidd,72 words
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Article132 1916-05-29 7 Brbat War Page. Wesfcrn Front 9 Campaign 9 *>*atnU Mails 9 Jrwh Affairs 9 jjolgarH Invade Greece 9 Workers and Holiday* 10 East 10 v hitsun and War 10 president Wilson on Peace... 10 rpti tan Campaign 10 War on Shipping 10 r Consular News 12 i{ f:v132 words
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Article71 1916-05-29 7 (Specially Tr an Sated) Russia and Her Allies. The Novoya Vremya saye Rugor hp 8 An- 8 111 her or her Allies. Tn sending troops to trance we call the whole world o witness how gre*t our confidence is in our Allies uur soldiers are frateraWnj71 words
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Article16 1916-05-29 7 La Epoca The German methods of warfare place Germany outside the pale of humanity16 words
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Article81 1916-05-29 7 M. Theodore Valianitis, the deputy for Corfu iv the Athinai says: The French Government has replaced the rags worn by the Serbia* army with fine uniforms and an excellent equipment. The Serbians now represent a magnificent army. havu, coiurarv to in\ expectations, found the Serbian army full of81 words
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Article96 1916-05-29 7 I The Amsterdam Telcqraaf main- tains that the losses of the Germans jat Verdun may be placed at twice I aud even three times the loss which the French have sustained. The attacks were directed against a French front which was excessively solid. At the best96 words
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Article92 1916-05-29 7 In the Miivchener Post, Colonel Gaedka says By onr simultaneous attacks in Serbia, Russia and Franco which have caused a premature offensives on part of the enemy, we have already broken their contemplated general offensive. Nevertheless, there does not exist any doubt of their intention to again92 words
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Article83 1916-05-29 7 La Nacion, the leading Buenos Aires Journal says The United States are the greatest neutral power, the only one whose voice must be listened to, tor it is the voice which has the greatest authority. This great nation is gtrong, not by reason of its army or83 words
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Article70 1916-05-29 7 Berlin journals, dated April 20th. state that on the day when the maximum prices for meat were fixed in Berlie. and came into force, it was impossible to find meat to purchase. The papers complain bitterly that all the measures taken by the police have failed to70 words
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Article51 1916-05-29 7 The Matin states that two troop trains, each containing 1.000 Russian soldiers passed through Lyons on April 22. They were welcomed at the station by the Mayor of Lyons, General Meunier the Military Governor and General d'Amade The Rossian contingents later went to the military camp at51 words
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Article41 1916-05-29 7 Members of the S.V.C. will be interested to hear that Sergt Lewis, R.G A., who has beren so actively nngaged in the training of volunteer recrniti for the past eighteen months, is shortly going to the Hongkong and Singapore Batt, R.G.A.41 words
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Article61 1916-05-29 7 The New Derby. Loadou, May 28, 1 p. m lhe probable starters and iockevs for the New Derby stakes are as tollow Gilbert the Filbert, Wh«Uey Tempkman Polyclamon, Lancaster £erox C. Childs or Fox lan F Bullock *>&aro Whalley -Nassovian. s Flaming Fire, 8. Donoghue Forest Guard, Hunter61 words
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Article412 1916-05-29 7 Annual Sports Amongst the large number of interested spectators at the annual sports of the St. Joseph's Institution, held on the school playground on Saturday last were H.E. the Governor (Sir Arthur Young), Ladv Evelyn Young and Mr. H. Le« Warner, and at the conclusion Lady Evelyn412 words
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Article157 1916-05-29 7 Singapore C. C. v. Garrison. This match on the Esplanade ground on Sr.turday ended in a draw. Score s. c. c. Dr. Campbell lbw Martin 4 C. H. G. Clarke c and b Savage 41 A. Cnllen c Suvage b Freeman 0 J. Find ley o Boswell b Freeman157 words
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152 1916-05-29 7 Bth List. (A Hone fer Permanently Disabled British Sailors and Soldiers). The Commits gratefully, acknowledge tbe toUowing further subscriptions Previously acknowledged ...$13,716 Mrs. G. P. Owen 100 M. H. Wolskel 100 n Koopman 95 Wreford 00 C. J. W. Burt 5 l M.152 words
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Article47 1916-05-29 7 A Canadian soldier, recovering from wounds at Prior Park, Bath, met a transport lorry in his difficulties near the city, and offered his services. One of the transport men turned out to be his brother, who had left Canada and ceased communicating with him many years ago.47 words
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Advertisement67 1916-05-29 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTSThe Continental Stamp co. D. High Street, Singapore HAVE JUST RHCEiVID A FRESH CONSIGN ."JEST OF Hodder 6 Slough tons' Famous 6d., 70. ts. Novels. j.v< Lconro.— Exploit* ol Elnine What ot the Dardanelles Soul ot ft Rink-pr Sea-Salt Cotdite, etc.. Early inspection cordially invited. 31 Advertising Ideas SUPPLIED.67 words
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Advertisement135 1916-05-29 7 Latest Advertisements, ■yinilllllllllNllllllllllllHllllliiiiiiiiiiiiniiirim El il j For Japanese Curio's General Goods j GO TO MARUNI Co. No. 10, High Street, Singapore. 1 j WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. 1| LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND, f I; i;, -> II RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Just Arrived "New Comet" Motor Cycles. FOR SALE. 2 h.135 words
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Article680 1916-05-29 8 Colonel Roosevelt has used the most trenchant language possible in criticising the apparently nambypamby attitude of his country towards the German Government in its insane crusade against the ships of all nations. Th« strong and insistent views of the exPresident on the lawlessness of Germany is now680 words
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Article433 1916-05-29 8 I tn all the complex war puzzle of to-day there is one point which if of supreme interest—and that is the action of Roumania. With the Roumanians lies the possibility of striking the decisive blow in what may well be the vital battlefield of the war. The German433 words
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Article32 1916-05-29 8 London, 27, 1.20 p.m. The Times is G f opinion the )> cnance of the restoration of order in Ui-na lies in the retention in office of Prendent Yn*n.-R euter32 words
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Advertisement172 1916-05-29 8 Robinson Co, NEW SHIPMENT OF "BBB" PIPES. Other Qualities In all shapes, $2J>5 $2.50 B B «8| Army, Bul.dog Bent No. 6018 B. Best Briar Pipe with Vulcanite mouthpiece and Silver mount as illustration Price Sit-AS each. Robinson's Special Briars, London Make BENT SHAPE -^J^J^^ Price SI.OO. TOBACCO POUCHES. 31172 words
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Advertisement201 1916-05-29 8 Bulloch, Lade Co s 2 DISTINCTIVE WHISKIES. ,1 GOLD LABLE I WHITE LABEL I Fresh stocks just I received. I BOLE AGENTS:— f Caldbeck. Macgregor 1 AND Co. Jadelphi HOTEL jl GREAT CHARITY I Masquerade Ball II In aid of the fond for Blinded I Soldiers and Sailors and Fancy201 words
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Advertisement20 1916-05-29 8 1 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $14 90 i Sterilised Natural Milk g'^Jj Ideal Unsweetened Milk n $10 50 I20 words
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Article543 1916-05-29 9 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate is payinea second interim dividend of 20 per cent, on account of the year og September 30 next. In the Second Dutch Chamber estion of the naturalisation of Brmans raised many protests. The measure was passed by only a (BtU majority. At tbe543 words
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Article428 1916-05-29 9 Germany's Plight. dealing with the Prix, Coart case toCV" T OQr to-day the India-Uubber Journal «ays: The shifts and tnr„ s to whTch Germany ,s put to obtain supplies medtTelv "I b6en iratea lately. Some evidence of a fl a B,ttln S of toe Prize Court last428 words
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Article101 1916-05-29 9 The claims of the War Loan and other urgent demands which in these abnormal times follow one another with bewildering rapidity, may have the effect of diverting the attention of investors from issues which would ordinarily receive a considerable measure of support. The Habrakol Syndicate Ltd., which101 words
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Article55 1916-05-29 9 At the annual meeting of the Straits Settlements Association held on Saturday in the Exchange, the Hon. F. M. Elliot presiding, the following officers were elected: President Hon. F. M. Elliot, Vice- President R. J. Addie, Hon. Sec. and Treas.' G. K. Mugliston committee: Messrs Agnew, Cook, Still, Darbishire, Perkins,55 words
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Article147 1916-05-29 9 Irish Affairs. Weak Administration, I REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, May 20, G.40 p.m. t G i? n r^ al L Friend, of the hJnr« giviDg evi <*ence before the Irish Commission, complained that he should have had greater powers against the Sinn einers. He emphasised that Lord >VimborneREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 147 words
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Article363 1916-05-29 9 Austrians Follow German Tactics. London, May 27, 9.30 a.ni. Home The communique states that the enemy is persisting in his impetuous attacks between the Adige and Val Area and has again been bloodily defeated. Masses of infanlry assaulted Conizugna in the Buole Pass and were exterminated. Between Posina363 words
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Article188 1916-05-29 9 Seize Fort and Station. May 28,10.10 p.m. Salonika Twenty-five thousand Bulgarians have crossed the frontier by the Rupel pass and have occupied the Greek fort at the entrance to the Struma gorge and also the station bridge at Demirhissar. The Greeks withdrew without resisting, except one company188 words
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Article93 1916-05-29 9 London, May 27,12.35 p.m. x Ii© British steamer EI Argentino fMWtons) and the Italian sailing ship Australia (1,586 tons) have been sunk. Lmtar. The British steamer Oenewood (1,221 tons) has been sunk. The crew were landed. The El Argentino's crew were saved. French Liner Chased. London,93 words
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Article120 1916-05-29 9 U.S.A. Protest to Allies. London, May 27, G. 30 a.m. Washington The note protesting against English and French treatment of neutral mails has been published. It denounces M the illegal and arbitrary methods of forcing neutral ships into ports' in order to seize the mails." It complains of120 words
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Article65 1916-05-29 9 Labours Decision. I London, May 28, 1.15 p.m. An instant and remarkable response has been made to Mr. Lloyd George's Whitsuntide appeal. The labour leaders are heartily supporting him and urge that there should be no stoppage of war work. A movement is also afoot in general65 words
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Article859 1916-05-29 9 Steady French Progress. London. May 20, 5.20 p.m. Paris The German fnry at Verdun has somewhat abated and the Fiench have rceomed a slow but steady progress and are regaining ground. The communiquT say! that the artillery duel is still very violent at Avocourt and Deadman A859 words
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Article170 1916-05-29 10 Huns Preparing for Retreat. Libau a Naval Base. Petrograd Prisoners state that 4iie Germans are working furiously strengthening the defences in their iear on the Russian front, in anticipation of an attack. They have constructed two railways— Mitau-Shavle and MemelVluravievo. They have also established a ,> s170 words
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Article57 1916-05-29 10 London, May 26, 10.25 p.m. General Smuts reports that our advanced troops occupied unoppos<d Ruivulager on the Pangani River «nd Lembeni Ngolu, eight miles .«outh-east of Lembeni. There is a reported renewal of lostile activity at Kondoairangi. The Germans at Roanda are relating before the converging57 words
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Article46 1916-05-29 10 London, May 27, 1 p UJ .Jnlian Ryng has taken com-' maud of the Canadian» at the western front. London, May 27, 1.20 p.m. V ice Admiral Scheer has been appointed to command the Germau iii(?h seas Heet in succession to Admiral Pohl.46 words
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Article292 1916-05-29 10 Danur Occupied. Flight of the Sultan. London; May 2G, 11 p.m. A War Office announcement says: In view of the truculent and unsatifactory attitude of the Sultan of Darfur, who had concentrated a force on the Kordofan frontier, a force under Colonel Kelly occupied the capital of Darfur,292 words
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Article94 1916-05-29 10 Operatives Refuse Offer. London, May 27, 11.50 a.m. A joint conference of cotton spinners and employers was held at Manchester yesterday. The employ. ers offered a five per cent advance on condition that wages remain fixed for two years, and that future 1 changes should only be made94 words
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Article22 1916-05-29 10 London, May 27, 12.35 p.m. Amsterdam: The Dutch War Minister has announced he will not sanction any demobilisation.22 words
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Article141 1916-05-29 10 For tbe Boys at the Front. London, May 27, 12.«'»5 p.m. Mi. Lloyd George, speaking at the London Conference of representatives of engineering and shipbuilding employers on the Clyde and the Tyne, with reference to the Whitsuntide holidays, said he was most anxious to press .the141 words
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Article232 1916-05-29 10 London, May 28,1.40 p.m. Amsterdam Significant admissions regarding the food situation have been made in the Reichstag. The Government representative emphasised that a sufficient quantity of potatoes was available: but there was no excess in the number of cattle and pigs which had declined twenty-one per cent since232 words
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Article47 1916-05-29 10 There was an exceptionally interesting wedding at the little church adjoining St. Paul's College, Hongkong, on May 16, when Mr. Tom Gunn, the well-known Chinese aviator, was married to Miss Lily Tong, a Chinese lady who hails from San Francisco, and who recently arrived in the Colony.47 words
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Article432 1916-05-29 10 What is Wanted. London, May 28, 7.50 a.m. Washington President Wilson h?s delivered his eagerly expected speech to the League to Enforce Peace and said that the causes of the European war were at present immaterial. The great nations of the world must reach an agreement432 words
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Article18 1916-05-29 10 Mr. M. Kibe (formerly Consul at Antung and subsequently at Changchun) has been appointed Japanese Consul-General at Canton18 words
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Obituary490 1916-05-29 10 f Defender of Paris [u„ I- London, May 27,11.5* Paris: The death h p'uce of the famous def! Uke Paris, General J. S. Gain cf was also ex-Minister of wt [The deatlTof Geo era Simon Galliwui will be reetL. deep regret by France and w «k Allies. He was490 words
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Article86 1916-05-29 10 Views of the London Chamber London, May 27, 11.50 p.m. The London Chamber of Commerce special committee on trad', during and after the war gagged the speedy adoption of a tentative five-yearly tariff on an ad valorem basis, subject to a subsequent settlement of the qnestion of86 words
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Article82 1916-05-29 10 Mr. Auibal Puccio, recently appointed Peruvian Consul to Horkong has arrived at Yokohama en route to his new post. Mr. Puce was until recently Peruvian Consw General at Glasgow,'; having Berw a term of two years in tbatcupeci in the Scottish"city. Mr. Jubticr ioruer. Assistant Judge of H. M. Saprei82 words
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Advertisement29 1916-05-29 10 DRAGON CEMENT, Contracts have been Renewed fr*r i.916 ,o the dUrine Beware of Imitations. j to*t o„ getting the. Haiphong -Draw Brand i DUPIRE BROTHERS Sole Agents for the29 words
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Article147 1916-05-29 11 (Exd usive to the Malaga Tribute). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3.40 $3.60 AyerKunings 1.30 140 AyerMolek 2.20 2.30 AyerPanas 9.00 9#15 Balgownie 495 4#40 SSI i el^ ong 57 0,62 Bukit Katil 0.85 0.90 Changkat Serdg.... .5.50147 words
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Article81 1916-05-29 11 Singapore (Tank-Road* Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7. i a.m. and 7 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 0 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 I a,m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore81 words
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Advertisement97 1916-05-29 11 Sanati s I Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" Brand. tf you want the j^^^^^^, Results for j This disinfectant freely emul= j sifies with water, producing a j mihWhite, strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. 1 j SANITAS I is known throughout the world 1 I AS A 1 I j RELIABLE I disinfectant97 words
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Advertisement290 1916-05-29 11 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. EST ARLIB H E D 1*74. INCORPORATED H IKDIA. THE COMPANY'S REPORT FOR 19| 5 gives particulars of another year's record progress ASSURANCES tow in fare« 4nc\xst to $70,000,000.00 ASSETS eicoed $30,000,000 00 I LOWEST BATES OF PERMloi___ mim mmm Prospectus and290 words
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Article375 1916-05-29 12 (By courtesy of the French Comulatc.) Paris, May 25, 6.30 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 62.50 and tbe 5 per cent. Jit francs 88.10. Rome We sank an Austrian gunboat in the Upper Adriatic, capturing the crew. Paris May 26, 7.15 p.m.375 words
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Article136 1916-05-29 12 His Excellency the High Commissioner has been pleased to approve the appointment of Jemadar Bhan Singh to be Subadar, Malay States Guides, with effect crorn the 25th March, 19If,. His Excellency the High Commissioner has been pleased to approve the appointmet of Havildar 'lukm Singh to be Jemadar,136 words
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Article110 1916-05-29 12 In a leading article on tbe Moniipal administration of Singapore or the year 1915, the FreePrZ eferring to the patent treatment of roads and hinting that tbe experimental areas are nearer Tanglin than hina-town, says It mast be borne in mind that Scrying need is not110 words
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Article372 1916-05-29 12 District Grand Lodge, At a meeting of the District Grand Lodge, h Id at Freemasons' Hall on May 26 the District Grand Master, Rt. Wor. Bro. F.,M Elliot, installed the following officers for the ensuing year; P.D.G.M., P. J. Spronle b.S.G.W., W.A. Siins: D.J.D.W., R. H. Pinhorn D. G.372 words
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Article133 1916-05-29 12 The River Deviation. The preliminary survey in connection with the long-talked-of deviation of the Selangor river at I Kuala Kabu has been undertaken recently and submitted to the State Engineer for his consideration. The S irvey extends from the 38'< mile on the Bukit Kutu road* from a133 words
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Article292 1916-05-29 12 Two Hundred Killed. The Sarawak Gazette states that on May 3. Mr. Gifford arrived at Siba from Kapit having previously reported that a strong force of hostile Dyaks consisting mostly of those living in the Gat and neighbouring rivers, and accompanied by many Em pram Dyaks292 words
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Article179 1916-05-29 12 Indictment of Yon Papen. Tbe federal grand jury at New lork has returned indictments against Captain yon Papen, the notorious ex-military attache to the German Embassy at Washington; Hana Tauscher, husband of IJme Gadski, the operatic singer: Alfred tnUen, Constantine Govani, and one other individual, said179 words
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Article187 1916-05-29 12 More than ordinary bickerings have occurred in the Municipal Council at Batavia and it is satisfactory to note that the Government has acted with a firm hand and put a stop to bad feeling which must result in a loss of public time and money, and187 words
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Article256 1916-05-29 12 Mistress Goodness, Bridget, where is our telephone Bridget -—Mrs. Jones sent over, mum, askin' for the use ay it, and I sint it over, but I had the divil's own toime gittin' it off the wall, mum. j .fust recently some Chinese on an estate near Ampang Pechah, Ivuala Kubu,256 words
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Article51 1916-05-29 12 I With the proximity of *v Singapore it is not withn that Mr. A.C. >>t acted as Indent of thl Group for two years win bo replaced by Mr. L.R» T*% Mr. Wenholdt has been assistant resident of the o Komering Oeloe District .V sidency of51 words
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Advertisement92 1916-05-29 12 j Bear Brand Miih. j 1 i BEA «t BRAND ftilLK t 1 t t "Bf/lR" nniurt SOLE IMPORTERS £2« ifl I RS SONS, LTD., I 5 i fe. il I (I.NCORPORATED W P\ti *vnN 2 into natural f »inoapo«e I J P addition of su^ ur j| 1 j92 words
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Advertisement534 1916-05-29 12 SWCESSFULjmillllElj. Asthma got hold of ffle ard r ced me so very much that 1 lose hope of my exi<ten.-e I fond of theatres and outdoor A few minutes exposure or a tW" even once a theatre wiU 8tt certain bring me Asthma Oh I to suffer tedious and iri534 words
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Article1143 1916-05-29 13 Liic everything else the price of rubber sub.' has been affected by the unprecedented economic upneava» of the past twenty months. A wri'er in an American contemporary has been submitting to an analysis he various factors affecting the supply and price uf this—shall, we *ay indispensable—commodity,1,143 words
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Advertisement487 1916-05-29 13 Alhambra Theatre Tbe House of Quality beach road —■Ml.* Th.LuaingThw.reinSi-japo,.. The Home of Feature Attractions I We ure willing to let the picture, convince you Lt tbe following is tbe GREATWT 5 KEHYON-SLMB. JACK MOORE A Detective Masterpiece FROM A FIGHTER TO A DETECTIVE And AGAIN, tho funniest of all487 words
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Article175 1916-05-29 14 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. PUNJAB. Sanatan College. Ram Prasad Khosla, an Oxford graduate now Professor Government College, Lahore has accepted the post of Principal of Sanatan Branch College, Lahore and his aervices are being applied for from the Punjab Government. Punjab Muslim League.175 words
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Article152 1916-05-29 14 Anglo-Indian Recruiting. At the Anglo-Indian recruiting meeting at Sealdab, the Agent of the E. B. Railway presiding, ten recruits wpre obtained. Interned Suspect- Dr. NogendraNarain RoyChowdhury. the discharged accused in Maidah Headmaster murder case, has been ordered to be interned under the Defence of India Act. Dafarpur Dacoity Case.152 words
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Article263 1916-05-29 14 Nell-known Shipping Man Dead. The death occurred on May 8 at the General Hospital ol MrTV. F Uodngo, Superintendent of the Oriental Boat Company. He had been connected with the* harbour of Colombo for about 25 years and was well informed on all matters connected with shipping. Atone time263 words
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Article29 1916-05-29 14 Lady Chelmsford. The King has been graciously pleased to confer the decoration of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India on Lady Chelmsford, wife of the Viceroy.29 words
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Article148 1916-05-29 14 Women's Hospital for Bombay. At a meeting of the Bombay Corporation a letter was read from Her Excellency Lady Willingdon informing them of an offer of 5 lakhs of Rupees to be devoted to building in Bombay a hospital for maternity and the diseases of women and children for148 words
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Article206 1916-05-29 14 Bad Weather in the Bay. Four steamers which have arrived at hangoon report having had weather in the liay. Tosha Mam fim r, a d B(,^'» came from Calcutta and "Kohinoor" from Chittagong. The "Teesta" thfi 0 her course Awards he Arakan Coast. The Bangala con?l f e Changed206 words
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Article537 1916-05-29 14 Historic Diamond Theft. f"^ alorR :—In connection with the theft of Mr. Skipp' s diamonds Uer" h°, reCan Mr. th H^y\rT rty f the te Tae other i j>°%WffiMwW tith i/- cause she lived a 8»? fife a° once! Then the stone was claimed by Mr. Abraham, who contested537 words
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Article179 1916-05-29 14 The demands upon a mother's •strength ara many and severe her owli health trials and her children's welfare exact heavy tolls, while hurried meals, broken rest and much mdoor living tend to weaken her constitution. I No wonder that she is often indisposed through weakness, sick179 words
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Advertisement317 1916-05-29 14 ALL-STEEL Office Cupboard Fitted with 5 Steel Shelves: Fire-proof^| Germ-proof. STCiCK SIZES 60 in. x 30 in. x 18 in. 60 in. x 36 in. xlB in. 48 72 in. x3O in. xlB in. 58 72 in. x 36 in. x 18 in. 58 72 in. x 36 in. x317 words
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Advertisement496 1916-05-29 15 NOTICES NOTICE. I L c Hocn Leong of Heap lloh Steamship Co, Ltd. Singapore by give notice that in conjequence of a general desire I have ippli< to the Board of Trade, under j tion 47 of the Merchant Shipping 1594, in respect of the ship •Wiliclm" of Singapore official496 words
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Advertisement443 1916-05-29 15 NOTICES Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, Jane 3rd HIS; MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. th£*£L w *Ca be X to notify °t 8 f their Bh ip and Genera l Broking business will be removed to Chartered Bank Building First443 words
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Advertisement336 1916-05-29 15 WANTED WANTED, Wanted apprentices for Engineer p^ offi^ c App,y iB P 6 *o 3 iXames Quay. WANTED. fi Jft a *****6 young man (CertiBed Accountant) position as Arxrontor m Mercantile House. years'experience. Is also wdling to accept position as com mercial[instructor. At present engaeed, but desires change. Employers will336 words
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Advertisement443 1916-05-29 15 BANKS^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. iaCORPORATM IS BtfGLAND BY ROYAL CHABTETR, Pa Jsn Up C u apital 111 o o of Hewrve Fund £IfSWl f SW 00C Beearve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. Ihe Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd The Sit P443 words
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Advertisement300 1916-05-29 15 INSURANCE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [iNeOBPORATHQ m New Zealakd) FIM Insurances enacted on Boil ing tf Rent and Merchandise of ererj description HAira Insurances accepted to a* EAFTmTCAIE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager Offices; 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) FIRE DEPARTMENT—Risks accepted on Buildings300 words
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Advertisement117 1916-05-29 16 jsTEAM BOILERS I The upkeep of Steam Boilers of I all types, which was once a I problem to many, is no more so j to such as are using 1 I To economise labour and time. T °!l™r' Globe Boiler ill I To remove the scales easily. P I117 words
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Title Section19 1916-05-29 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 125 Singapore, MONDAY, MAY 29, 191619 words
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Advertisement426 1916-05-29 1 British Inbia AND Apcar Line (COMPaHIW IHC«aPOEA-MH> M In^LAED.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings I ndtr Contract with His Majesty's Government) Foi Chiam, Japan, Pfnang, Ceylon, Australia, la<N* Aden, Ejyp., Mediterranean Porta and London Steamers will leave Singapore oa er aboit Mail Lines. HOMIWARD (F0» EUBOPI). OUTWAIO426 words
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Advertisement268 1916-05-29 1 STOOMVAART- MA ATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLA,D> (incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VU SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI SABANG, DURBAN, CAP*- TOWN, LAS PALM AS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due te arrive on ik<* undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Koa. der Nederl. J lBe 17 Grotius j ulle 17 Rembrandt J268 words
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Advertisement481 1916-05-29 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YITSBN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL |J5"2 ST?A MSHIP 99.) EUROPEAN LlNEbtfrt improve. ft^^ 0 d >re sommod.o»» an d„, equipped with el.ct U fan/ ,„d ,1 1 t ?e Si to .sr^wtfsj^ ALL STEAMERS FOR UUROPE ARE FITTED WITH WIRELESS SAILINGS FOR SAILINGS FOR Jhinjl,.i. I481 words
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Article608 1916-05-29 2 Europe, For London Merionethshire shortly Kaga Maru May 31 Gleniffer May 31 Oanfa June 3 Novara, June 8, trans at Colombo. Moynne June 5 Kamo Maru June 14 City of Rangoon June 8 City of Lincoln June 20 Cyclops June 21 Katori Maru June 27 Mentor June608 words
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Article166 1916-05-29 2 The Dutch believe themselves to be a very astute people and yet the recent sale of the three Royal Dutch West India liners Ecuador, Venezuela and Columbia to the U.K.A enters three vessels into almost direct opposition to the Dutch Java Pacific line which promises so well166 words
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127 1916-05-29 2 One of the largest cargoes of rubber which, for some considerable time past has left this port was lifted at the wharf by a vessel of very modest dimensions, the Norwegian steamer Breid, she taking, for New York alone, 11,608 piculs, with lots of just127 words
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Article19 1916-05-29 2 The Bluefunnel liner Ningchow LrZ h T fr m hina and 4aa porta for Liverpool on the 4th prox19 words
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Article295 1916-05-29 2 Vessels in Port. ■HA STEAMER. BERTH DATE Mascot Inner Rds 27-4 Amherst Dock 4-5 Recorder Outer Rds 13-5 City of Bombay Dock do Magnet Inner Rds 15-5 Islander do 22-5 Poh Ann do 23-5 Carlvle do do Ban'Whatt Hin do 25-5 Mata Hari do do Indrawadi do do295 words
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Article37 1916-05-29 2 Hauioto for Rangoon. Perak for P. Swettenham, and Telok Anson Pontianak for Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis an i Bagan. Qoorra for Prigi Rajah, Tembilahaw and Indragiri. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Tanjong Surat for £ota Tinggi.37 words
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Article167 1916-05-29 2 Tonnage for the United Kingdom is not at present sufficient to meet requirements, outcoming and return tonnages being much below the demand. For East Coast American ports the supply fairly meets enquiries. Tht Spanish Mail steamer Carlos Lopezy Lopez from Liverpool for Genoa, Manila, 110 110 and Cebu may be167 words
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Article548 1916-05-29 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. The British India liner Teesta sails for Port Swettenham, Penang, Madras aud Negapatam at 4.30 p.m. on the 2nd prox. from the wharf. For Malacca, Penang, Colombo and London, via the Cape of Good Hope is advised to sail the N.Y.K. liner Kamo Maru,548 words
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Article255 1916-05-29 2 The*new vessels of n. Mail Steamship Com has been American Internationalr\ and Messrs. W. R. now Ml their way f rom h Ocean )the Pacific the At]^ti. The first 01 the lin Francisco w> h Ecuador, on rary will be Ho r fKobe, Shangha.anV' V255 words
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Article310 1916-05-29 2 Looking Well Ahead. General satisfaction should hp hi at tbe progress made in connection with tbe improvements for n&r'mm in Port Phillip. The scheme, which is one of the most extensive j4 undertaken in the Southern Hemisphere, will, as was mentioned wb« it was begun, tflke310 words
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Article79 1916-05-29 2 The Toyo Kisen Kaishe liner Shinyo Maru, 22.000 tons, 21 will leave Hongkong on the 3W inst for San Francisco via Sbaagi Japan ports and Honolulu. UmW» McAlister and Co., are her lota! agents. The Ellerman liner City of U» coin is doe here on or about June 20th to79 words
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Article778 1916-05-29 3 ling over the Prize Court lay, April 14th, Sir Samuel ill will the case of the steaouhip Saldanah Da and her rubber cargo, of eh the Crown sought condemlawful prize of war. o K. A. Wright, tor the Crown, there was no appearance claim to,778 words
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Article359 1916-05-29 3 Big Dividend Despite Loss of "Chiyo Warn." In spite of the loss of the Chiyo Maru. the Toyo Kisen Kaisha will •till be able to pay a dividend of 15 per cent, per annum for the first six months of 1916, according to a statement made359 words
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Article60 1916-05-29 3 The fine Ellerman liner City of Rangoon is due here to load. for London, on June Bth. She has splendid cargo-carrying facilities and is fitted to carry a limited number of saloon passengers at a moderate rate. Messrs. McAlister and Co. are her agents and all applications for freight and60 words
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Article81 1916-05-29 3 *-Specially rapemribed letter!, only. The mails £re« Europe by th. P. O. packet Nagoya are expected by train to-morrow morning. Correspondent will he ready for dehrery about 11 a.m. 1 The M.M. Agent reports that the ss. Paul Liecat outward bound passed Port Said on the 20th instant. u- h81 words
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Article61 1916-05-29 3 Delivered in London. The following are th dates of departure from Singapore of the European >?ails and their del i vei y in London. Mail. Lkft. Ouli vjiesd M. M. Apr. 1' P. Apr. 14 Jtf» 7 B L Apr. 20 May *>2 P. AO. A/r. 28 SSS61 words
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Article101 1916-05-29 3 May. 29 —High water :—9.5 a.m. 8 ft. $.40 p.m. 8 ft. 5 ins. May. 30.—-High water :—9-56 a m. 8 ft. 2 ins 9-15 p.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. May. 31.—High water -10.39 a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins. 9-49 p.m. 9 ft. 1 in. June. I.—High101 words
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Article138 1916-05-29 3 Vessels Expected. Fultala (B.I.) 3rd June, 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 Co., Ltd. Teesta (B.I.) 3rd June, from India for Singapore, Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and138 words
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Advertisement41 1916-05-29 3 j SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co SHIPCBANDLERS S PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS, Tbe Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office :—l6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to from January Ist, 1916. H. W. H. STEVEHS, Manager. 5-1 5-441 words
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Advertisement863 1916-05-29 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Lino. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HtMIWARD. OrjTWAI». MM 191S Partkea J une 3 j Paul Lecat JmMe 4 AadreLeban Juae II j Atlantique June. 30 MageJla. j„ e SO Polyneaiez July 4 Paul July 14 Athoe July if For all particulars apply to J.863 words
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Miscellaneous131 1916-05-29 3 Mails Close. To-day. u4 s0 4fp k A kalis and Bagan Poatiaaak 9 *n Priji ftadja. -feml.il»- S0 P»' xtzzii'-ifzr iM a Tin Kl i T 1 J J To morrov». PtTuVgi .S"' J» PuUti B.tL 4 r.ilau K 30 Rh5Js!£gk»wang, P an Ck K 1 M0 am a[a>l n131 words
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Advertisement515 1916-05-29 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NAG \SAK r, THE INLAND SEA. KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND S >N FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE r NII I STATES. CANADA, MEXICO AND BUROPJE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Speed Leave H. i i^Kong. Via Manila omitt?' ;\_,.ia SHINYO515 words
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Advertisement426 1916-05-29 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) \Cemtraoter* tv the f/nperial Japanese Army and Navy and to. Foreign Government*.J Cable AuDiiiOftjiKrs Codes Jfid 1 Al, A.B.C, 1 1-S|Ke Mi Western Union I ■*£SP' v| Scott's. Timber's, ann DOCK-Dail' as. W p ■r BB Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, BoUer and Locomotive426 words
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Advertisement331 1916-05-29 4 Ocean Steam Company, China Mutual Stow, w Co., Ltd. Ihe Companies' fee**, patcl ed from Liverpoi f>lr the Strains, Ci,i na lf ,,j' f r > week and from J apa(1 J London, Amsterdam every fortnight f.»r Gn<< T 1 tea and Liverpool and Liver;., outward steamer tends to Vaneouvei331 words
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