Malaya Tribune, 6 June 1916
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Title Section28 1916-06-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY/] and SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol 3. -No. 132. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Che iPalapa tribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 6.28 words
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Advertisement303 1916-06-06 1 Tke Popular Picture Palace (Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets) PRESENT TO-NIGHT THIS BIG PROGRAMME Of Specially Selected Features In the Second Show U .< CU»ic CuiUot I*6 Great Mr'tMi and Contin. «tal Film Omj am a Production A TRAGEDY IN THE ALPS lg atory o! rh« sfcest Drataatir order303 words
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Advertisement96 1916-06-06 1 I MlTSm^U^^^^^LTD. g <INCORPORATED IN JAPANS if j Awarded Numerous Goh Medals 3 SUN BRANO. Il I 0 (0 JIOENCIES tamable evervwl t c? and nt ou> Go<i.>wi: Ii J 4 Telesraph BlfM, Singapore. "JJ j Kuaia Lumpur-* High treet. o FEENSTRA I Penang«Taik loh Co. 8 Beach j. II96 words
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Article507 1916-06-06 2 Tn a rpceot issue of the Times apv*. red th»- foilofriag f For the second time since the begiuing of this year, the Navy has lost a useful battleship from its preDreadoought fl«et (Russell.,) Unhappily, on this occasion there is loss of life to deplore, whereas when507 words
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Article55 1916-06-06 2 With the last issue of the v.ette is published, as a Supple»nt. the Supplemental Budget No. 1 of lUlu', passed by the Munioipa) Commiisioners, Malacca, at a special meeting held on the .'*rd May, 1916, and approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council and also the Acting Colonial Secretary's55 words
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Article73 1916-06-06 2 The text of a new Trading with Enemy Bill is published in tinrent Gazette. It i« introdocea order of the Secretary of State, provides that no claim made bj my subjects resident or carrying businese outside th* Empire 11 be paid out of funds in the Jession of the Custodian73 words
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Advertisement373 1916-06-06 2 LA GIRALDA CIGARS.! f~" j The Best iiSh SOLE AGEN TS. PO WaS 11 CO. FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. June 6th. At No. 36 Boat Quay at 11 a. m. Bankruptcy Salo of Furniture, Fitting*, Iron Safe &c. June 7th. At Powell Co's Sale-room at 11 a. m. Six Hundred Dozens373 words
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Advertisement65 1916-06-06 2 THE OFFICE MAN cads a sedentary life his brain grows sluggish so does his liver. His health suffers so does hi* business. the tiny laxatives, gently stimulate the bowels, thus toning up the I v stem acd nerves which lead to sparkling good health. Do not gripe. 'f chemists, 5065 words
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Advertisement347 1916-06-06 2 ■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■iiiiii —i— ■—^nr—— I JUST RECEIVED Maps of China I Messrs Kirn Co. beg to announce that they have just received from China beautifully exeooted hrga (6 ft. xsi ft.) wall-maps and j handsome! v bound folding maps of I CHINA I All cities, towns, rivers, mountains, and ports clearly347 words
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Advertisement29 1916-06-06 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Good and well selected m*** Vilin, P*ano, etc. Good for Stn ged Instruments. Workmanship Guaranteed 0 TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 n29 words
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Article411 1916-06-06 3 Conference at Canton. I It is learned upon authority hat the independent provinces take Tery calm view o\ the proposed j rs*nkinaj Conference, which has now been postponed to May 25, says th. China Press of May 18. Io 8 cheviar telegram sent out by tits I411 words
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Article167 1916-06-06 3 (Through the courtesy oj Mĕssrs Francis Peek A Co* Ltd* Batavia, June 3. The rubber market is weak particularly in spot business Qoeainalh quoted at 11.1.60 r er ~a,f for first grade?. Forwurd «ales show better denial <1 at that price. CoflVe pi ices are luiclmngtd both167 words
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Advertisement413 1916-06-06 3 Care iin a JACKSON PA TEXT CABINET fa read, for trket in 96 hour, after leaving the roliera end always demands B< st Prices, five Standardizes made capable of dealing with daily outputs ranging from 90 lbs. to 1,000 lbs. of Bui ber. CHEAPEST TO INSTAL EASIEST TO Uiil SfffUST413 words
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Advertisement851 1916-06-06 3 I THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD I M A VALUABLE RtSTORATTVE IN NCURASTHLMA NFJMXIS tmKIA AND WWIK "Incapabies are always irritable." The moment you try to move your work forward by temper, impatience, seeding or recriminations, you are under suspicion of being too small for your responsibilities. Irritability wastes time851 words
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Article663 1916-06-06 4 Stirring Story. The London correspondent of the Tt i kfanf, Amsterdam, has obtaim v from the officers and men of the Berkelstroom (the Dutch vessel sunk in tho North Sea by German sub marines) the story of their adventares. They state that thtir ves.il had traded663 words
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Article35 1916-06-06 4 Straits Echo. The following transfers in the Medical Department will tak* place «shortly Assistant Surgeon Leicester, now station»! at the bindings to Bukit Mertajam and Assistant Surgeon Mehta from Bnkit Mertajam to the Bindings.—Straits Echo.Straits Echo. - 35 words
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Advertisement841 1916-06-06 4 AUCTION SALES. In the matter of tbe Allen Enemies' (Winding up) Ordinance 1914 AND In tbe matter of Bebn Meyer Co., Ltd., In Liquidation. Acting under instructions received from the Liquidator, W. H. Macgregor Messrs Powell *fc Co. will sell by public auction Tbe Valuable Teak Office Furniture, etc. COttjifttiiig841 words
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Advertisement533 1916-06-06 4 AUCTION SALES. in The Matter of JX^i^^Sl, AND In The Matter of Behm Meyer Co. Ltd an on Company within the meaning of the said Ordinance Auction Sale Of Valuable Landed Properties Situate at Collyer Quay de Soaza Street, Prince Street, Robertson Kanisah Marican Road, Mohamed Saltan lioad and Gran533 words
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Advertisement52 1916-06-06 4 Auction Sale. Auction Gale of Unnfoe*** Pledges from Pawnshops on Wf day, 7th Jnns 191b\ at No, 23 X vr side, Malacca. Commencing et JO 'Chop Thye Cheong Tong and ban Hong. The pledges will be on view 2nd and 3rd Jane, 1916. TEOH HONG TIAI Licensed Auctioned. Malacca, June52 words
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Article126 1916-06-06 5 tsiveto the Malays Trtbun^. gears Latham and Co., the ticade, advise the following quotaj.,for to-day:--Gajah $3.50 $360 1.25 1.35 r Mole* 2.00 2.10 A«er Panas 8.50 8.75 4.25 4.40 Ba kit Jelotong 0.55 0,60 jjakit Katil 0.75 0.85 ngkatSerdg.... «.2» 8.50 Glenealy 1-60 1.70 or 900 9.50126 words
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Article52 1916-06-06 5 Sir Cecil Spring Rice, the British Ambassador at Washington, has handed over to the States Department an anonymous letter threatening the Ambassador himself and all those working in the cause of Great Britain in the United States with death should Sir Roger Casement be treated otherwise than as m prisoner52 words
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Article274 1916-06-06 5 Chinese merchants are seized with misgiving an ,i erinoa a (Ji position io hold off their purchases in Japan as the nnreat in their own country is intensified, bat, for the present, the trade returns continue to chronicle a heavy advance both in wrports and imports274 words
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Article71 1916-06-06 5 June 9. >t< London— B.vnki m/s. 8/4 19/32 Demand 2/4/J Private 3 ra/s. 2/1 13/16 »i» India— Bank T. T. 1 74 On Hongkong Bank d/d 10 d On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 79 j On Java— Bank T. T. 134.1, >n Japan— Bank d/d. liO^ Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India71 words
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Advertisement337 1916-06-06 5 f m mmmmmmmm mmmmm n i dun jjj Look Out I Look Out f I FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY j I Commencing Thursday, Bth June, 1916! j FIRST MATINEE, SATURDAY, 10th JUNE j j Special Engagement of the WorM-Famous f TENKWA Co.[ I Comprising 25 Star Artistes. ii ii337 words
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Miscellaneous146 1916-06-06 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps Orders lor the week esidin" Fri Jay, .Tune <J To-day. 5.15p.m. Drill Hall SV A «|o Maxim 60. (io SR.E.v., -V.C.O's. v do 8.V.R. X.C.O's. H J° Chinese Co. Jo <jo Officers A N.C.O's. m Bras Basah Rd. Maiav Co. *.oU iTOvernment Honge n 'it u 11146 words
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Article1435 1916-06-06 6 How Lord Bar ham Helped to Win Traf ilgar. Does tbe nation owe its security to the politicians or to the sailors asks Mr. Archibald Hurd, in some notable articles which have appeared in the Fortnightly Review, which tell a tale which may be taken as1,435 words
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Advertisement577 1916-06-06 6 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre Orchard Read Sinftaiere's Premier Theatre Te-Night at 9.15 p.m. To-Night at 9.1S p.m THE GREAT MURDOCH TRIAL That Ifcwerfol Drama, will be found to be one of the gn atei a 4 ;ra- tiotu ever Won I. SieSuwreJfoatarinc Britain Most Versatile Cinema Art •> -> FLoxturr577 words
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Advertisement54 1916-06-06 6 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charges Moderate I JAPANESE MASSAGE, i Mrs. S. Naga*hima, newly arrived J J from Japan, certificated Masseuse. 4 will be pleased to give massage J Streatment under medical super-* 5 vision. I J? Address: I c/o TAKAHASHIYA, J No.54 words
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Article1968 1916-06-06 7 Report for 1915. i urtber matters of interest appoar report on the Straits Settleforthe y*ar 1915 by Mr. W. J Maxwell C.M.G., Acting Colonial in^mfrji Military Expenditure. The expenditnre in 1915 on the i-nteers, Reserve Force and Civil i;^r j amounted to $262,842. Of 586 was1,968 words
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Article34 1916-06-06 7 The Bengal Coal Co. show a profit of fourteen lakhs for the half year. A dividend at the rate o* fifty per cent per annum is recommended, and Rs. 170,000 to be carried forward.34 words
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Article41 1916-06-06 7 Exaggerated rated rumours have been spread concerning the agitation among Greek officers. In reality, ihey have signed an engagement in which they swear to expend their blood to the last drop for their country, and also not to mix in politics.41 words
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Article34 1916-06-06 7 A delegation from the Reichstag, consisting of Connt Westarp, Dr. Bpahrj, Dr. Ursiner and Herren Frtitherr, yon Gamp, Bassermann and Otto, has arrived in Constantinople. The delegation was officially received by the Ottoman Government*34 words
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Advertisement64 1916-06-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. Wanted. Straits bom Euraaiio or Chinese clefk for BaUxi*. Mu.it he good typist, shorthand also deniable. Salary 200 guilders per month inclusive. Passage will bo paid. Apply in own handwriting with typewritten duplicate, to Box 2ZO c/o Malaya Tribune. 6-6 Advertising Ideas SUPPLIbD. Translations Invited. Rapid Thorough64 words
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Advertisement166 1916-06-06 7 IFor Japanese Curio's General Goods I GO TO MARU Ml <& Co. No. 10, High Street Singapore. WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. |j LARGE STOCKS ALiWAYS 03N HAND, jj RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Just Arrived "New Comet" Motor Cycles. FOR SALE. 2 h. p. Motor Cycle, two speed 4 stroke, Peg') Engine, $370.166 words
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Miscellaneous129 1916-06-06 7 FIXTtiltbS. To-day. Matnorial Service, Cathedral, 9.HO a.m. H»*h Wttwr—0-40 a.nt. A ft. 7 im 2-14 p.m, 7 ft. 3 ins. Tt-aarrat. Fea*t of (Jewish F*iti^aU. High Warar—1-21 a.m. f L 4 ins.; 1-52 p.m 7 ft. 2 Ln§. Tkiriday. Ilk. 8.C.C. Litvo T«nni; Tournament. Bigh Water—2 8 a.m. I ft.129 words
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Article1034 1916-06-06 8 It is with considerable reluctance that we find ourselves constrained to take notice of the discussion or the Singapore Municipal Commissioners with regard to the methods of removing refuse and nightsoil from the town. The thing to be done seems so simple that there is scarcely any1,034 words
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Article101 1916-06-06 8 The Great War Pagi. The Western Finn: The Great Naval Battle Birthday Honoo.s v French Consular New* Previous War Wa« age The China Crisis «j Java Prodnce Report Seaplane to the Local Share Market The Man Behind Nelson fi Trade of the Colony New Municipal Regulations Looal and101 words
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Advertisement196 1916-06-06 8 Robinson Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF "BBB" PIPES. Other Qualities In all sna P e9 $tJ!S $2.50 6- s Army, Bulldog No. 6018 B. Best Briar Pipe with Vulcanite mouthpiece and Silver mount as illustration Price $2-45 each. Robinson's Special Briars, London Make Price Sl.OO, TOBACCO POUCHES. No. 3161 Cha- jy196 words
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Advertisement94 1916-06-06 8 JUST RECEIVED IRROY 1906 I m mm Champagne. Sole Aoents Caldbeck Macgregor*Co. Wine and Spiiit Merchants. ladelphil HOTEL BILLIARD MATCH J Between j j TWO LOCAL AMATEURS On June 6. COMMENCING AT 9 O'CLOCK Each Evening. Y. M. TOY©. I s i PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO 15 High Street. J (Corner of94 words
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Advertisement19 1916-06-06 8 I MILKMAID] J% Sweetened Condensed Milk per case £14 on Sterilised Natural Milk »J3 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10 S19 words
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Article573 1916-06-06 9 t s* —.ft down. is done in London at r„\ t f.O G nom. 1 ,ne in the >lanchester 8 12, 6 lbs. Tea Cloth noted at DX |M r is at present quoted at P r 4 while Black is re reported from all v lon573 words
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Article332 1916-06-06 9 Boswell—L'Angellier. A wedding was solemnized at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday last (the KinfV Birthday) at the Cathedral ut me Good Shepherd," Fawer Ruaudel being the officiating Priest. The contracting parties were Mr. Herbert Ulric Boswell, a Surveyor in the local P.W.D., and fifth son of the late Mr. R.332 words
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Article295 1916-06-06 9 Under the auspices of the Singa Vannia Kshatriya Sangam there was h*dd at the Orchard Road Hindu Temple on Saturday afternoon an impressive religious ceremony to invoke Divine Blessing for His Majesty King George V on his birthday. There was a large assembly of Hindus and prayers295 words
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Article28 1916-06-06 9 Inspector Donovan and Mr. Gardiner of Messrs McClymont and Son, Negri Sembilan, haye gone to CooUr* says tbe having been bitten by a dog s offering from rabies.28 words
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Article226 1916-06-06 9 The Great Naval Battle. LATEST DETAILS. A Second Trafalgar. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 5, 7.50 a.m. The fuller reports of the naval battle have had a most inspiring effect, as proving that the British scored a success, which the Morning Post describes as 44 the most notableREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 226 words
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Article143 1916-06-06 9 London, June 5, 8 a m. The story of the Warrior's fight is told by survivors who have arrived at Devonport. She was engaged at six o'clock in the evening. She and the Defence got between two lines of German battleships, and they were severely handled. The143 words
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Article175 1916-06-06 9 Graphic Description. London, June 5, 145 p.m. One of the mott stirring episodes of the naval battle was the destroyer Shark's plucky dash in the midst of an overwhelmingly powerful foe. A survivor says that he saw two columns of German destroyers right ahead. The Shark175 words
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Article142 1916-06-06 9 London, Jane 5, 1.45 p,m. Copenhagen The battle cruiser Seydlitz was sighted on Jane 1, thirty-eight miles west of Faroe Islands pursued by British warships The Seydlitz was badly damaged all over, and there were two great holes aft. [The Seydlitz is one of the very latest142 words
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Article272 1916-06-06 9 Onr Gallant Dead. London, June 5, 1.45 p.m. The Admiralty has issued a list of 333 officers killed, including all on board the Indefatigable, Defence and Black Prince. Only four from the Queen Mary and two from the Invincible have been saved. The list also includes 43272 words
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Article146 1916-06-06 9 Further details of the sea fight are giren by the Scotsman which Bays that when the British battle cruisers attacked, Zeppelins moved continually overhead and apparently reported that the British Grand Fleet was not yet in sight. The German battle fleet then closed in. The battle raged146 words
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Article124 1916-06-06 9 Still Bombarding Vaux. London, June 5, 2.20 a.in. The Paris communique states that there was intense arti'lery work oo the left of the Meuse. German preparations for an attack on Hill 304 were stopped by curtain fire. The enemy on the right of the Meuse continued to124 words
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Article149 1916-06-06 9 Trench and Air Raids. London, June 5. General Sir Douglas Haig, in a communique, states that a squadron of twenty-six British aeroplanes yesterday bombed some points of military importance, doing considerable damage. One machine was brought down by gunfire in the enemy lines. The remainder returned safely.149 words
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Article256 1916-06-06 9 In addition to the list of Birthday Honours published yesterday it is announced in the London Gazette that amongst the Civil Honouri ar» the following Viscount —Lord Heading. New Peerages include Sir GeorgeCoats, the thread manufacturer. Privy Councillors; Sir S. B. Crossley, Sir A. Nicolson and the following256 words
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Article32 1916-06-06 9 Lon lon, Jane 3, 2 a.m. The London Gazette states that Mijor Churchill relinquishes hi* temporary Lieot. Colonelcy on ceaa ing command of tbe battalion of rh« Scots Fosilicrs.32 words
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Article396 1916-06-06 10 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Jane 3. Yesterday, on the right bank of :he Me nee, oar counter-attack replying to every attack of the enemy )rere T ited him from progressing. The massed columns of the enemy ittacking the fort of Vaux suffered enormous losses;396 words
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Article35 1916-06-06 10 London, June 3, 6.45 a.m. Washington: A Naval Approbation Bill paw»«s the House and authorises the building of five lattfe-cruiiers, four scout-cruise re, •ven destroyers, fifty submarines, ind a hundred and thirty aeroplanes.35 words
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Article105 1916-06-06 10 London, Jane 5,1.45 p.m. Commenting on the suggestion >f a shipping correspondent that he excess-profits-tax shoulfl also he applied to companies registered n the Crown Colonies, the Times .joints ont that some such corapahave to face severe competition .Torn companies who are not subect to the tax.105 words
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Article46 1916-06-06 10 Swiss newspapers announce that Vine and Prineegpj Brilow have left aumm Dm foi Ueimany. The princess, vho was gieatly upbet by the death I*l htr mother, is now completely tiered to health. Prince yon tiiiow win abort!* leave for Washington to relieve the ill-famed fount Bcrnstorff.46 words
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Article221 1916-06-06 10 It will be remembered that this case which has occupied several days was adjourned until this morning so that the point as to whether or not the Conrt has jurisdiction in the matter (which was raised by Mr. Justice Earnshaw) could be decided. On the resumption,221 words
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Article104 1916-06-06 10 The Palladium screened an entirely new series of pictures last night, all of a first-class order. Three extra long ones are Love and Vengeance" (most laughable), "Officer John Donovan" (intensely interesting), and The Great Murdoch Trial." The last-named is a real 44 gripper the plot being well conceived104 words
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Article17 1916-06-06 10 Mr. George Redfearn, the wellknown Kuala Lumpur trainer, is expected at the Federal Capital during rhe month.17 words
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Article23 1916-06-06 10 The Russian Government has placed an order for warm underwear for soldiers, in Japan, the value of the supply totalling 50 million yen.23 words
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Article21 1916-06-06 10 Mr. W N. Darin, British Consul at Sengorra left for Home on the 3rd inst., by the homeward bound Japanese Mail.21 words
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Article29 1916-06-06 10 Mr. Eric G.M. Donald, son of Mrs G. M Donald, an old Ipoh resident, is now a midshipman on H.M.S. M Warspite," Mr. Eric Donald was born in Tnoh.29 words
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Article27 1916-06-06 10 The Band of Hope will meet in the M Palladium M Orchard Road, to-day at 5 o'clock. Each member, please bring a collection for the War Fund.27 words
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Article185 1916-06-06 10 Yesterday afternoon, in the Dis trict Court. Goodoomeah, until recently chief bill-collector of the Singapore Cricket Club, was charged with criminal breach of trust on three separate occasions, on each of i which he misappropriated the snm. of $10. Mr. G. G. Seth (D.P.P.) prosecuted, and Mr.185 words
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Article167 1916-06-06 10 "All men in Germany are not liars. There is one honest man among them. His name is Liebknecht, and, incongruous as it sounds, he is member of the Reichstag for Pots dam," writes Mr. F. W. Wile in the Weekly Dispatch. "Socialist and incorrigible foe of Militarism,167 words
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Article80 1916-06-06 10 Information' has come to hand to the effect that a Chinese broker, named Yip Jip Cheong alias Yap Chong, of Bnkit Mertajam, was murdered at Bukit Brapit in broad daylight on Jnne 1. The deceased was found lying dead on the main road going to the Bukit80 words
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Article11 1916-06-06 10 The Brookdale Rovers is exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance.11 words
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Article119 1916-06-06 10 Penang Golf Club. Tennis Tournament The tennis ties played on June 1st at the Golf Club resulted as follows:— Profession Pairs—Everest and Prentis b*at Forrest and Sharpin by 6—3, 6—1; Peel and Rogers beat Saye and Harvey by 6 —3, 6—4; Threlfall and Sproule beat Savi and Sayers119 words
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Article80 1916-06-06 10 A cricket eleven will visit Malacca to meet the Malacca C.C. The team will leave Singapore by the Lady Weld on Friday next and the match will be played on Saturday, Tbe S.C.C.t earn is as follows Lt. G. F. Bright, Dr. J. A. Campbell, Dr. W.80 words
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Article89 1916-06-06 10 The first of theserias of matches which the Y. M.C. A. has arranged for June and July was played on Saturday last against the Shropshires at Tanglin, the Y. M. C. A. scoring rather an easy victory over the Regimental team by 67 against 27. Priv. Bills89 words
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Article152 1916-06-06 10 An Interesting Match. A match of 1,000 up for a silver trophy presented by the proprietors of the Adelphi Hotel was commenced last night between two well-known local amateurs, Bfoasri A. Lewis and A. van Renesse, who were the finalists in the second tournament for the Adelphi $100 Challenge152 words
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Article17 1916-06-06 10 Three persons were injured in the turning over of a inotor-bns running from Poit Dickson to Seremban.17 words
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Article151 1916-06-06 10 Scudai, Ltd. On Monday next at noon the statutory meeting of member* ff the Scudai Co., Ltd., is to be heM at the offices of the Company iqi Cecil Street. The statutory Yep 0r which has just been issued B taV that the total number of shar allotted151 words
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Article233 1916-06-06 10 (Singapore, June 6.) Tin.— sBB 150 tons sold. Copra-- Weak. Tapioca, —Weak. Sago Flour- —Weak. GambUr. Pepper- —Weak. Other Products. —Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quoratioay Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $35.00 NutmegH 80 S. 45.00 Copra Bali 90 Copra Goroug Talo 9.00 Copra Dongalo Q.nn Copra Kayong233 words
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Article21 1916-06-06 10 Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg Gotha died while under an an*stlv tic. He was to undergo an opera tion on his eyes.21 words
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Article22 1916-06-06 10 The Temps leurns that the German Generals Emil Schoch, of Munich, and Flesch, of Colognt were killed during the fighting round Verdun.22 words
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Article23 1916-06-06 10 By an official order of the supreme German command henceforth any flight of aeroplanes in the region near the Swiss frontier U forbidden.23 words
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Article27 1916-06-06 10 The Siamese gunboat Sugrib in out ij anting down a Chines*- junk w iich i* naid to bar* committed a pi acy Bora, BauL-nara DO ttuS atneee27 words
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Article28 1916-06-06 10 Two untitled were killed at jnsr outside Ptffc At a height of 800 metres their aeroplane caught fire and fell. Th*' bo lies of the men were carbonised28 words
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Advertisement121 1916-06-06 10 ai m iinimmii iiiiiiimm imimi i m BORDEN S EAGLE BRAND MILK Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. I Pur t> ,iaran,e,;d nder v s Food Dru s A BABIES I! I BORDEN'S I I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. i r STOCKED BY KnT* STaSE MA CH,N121 words
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Article749 1916-06-06 11 Prim Quoted is the Mtrktt ikis Motain* SINGAPORE, JCNLfj;. Messrs Lyail and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list ot quotations Rubtcr Shares. Norn. Value. Buyer*. Sellers. 2/- Allapr 2/- 2/4* 1 I Anglo Java 20/G 25/--2- Anglo-Malay. 10/- li/G 1 AyerKuning 1?/6 22/6 2/-749 words
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Article557 1916-06-06 11 A grand fleet chaplain gives a delightful account in the Weituiinster of the Navy's Short Way with the Sun. He thus describes the ritual of sunset: To begin at the beginning, the correct time is made by wireless from Greenwich each day, and with this557 words
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Article196 1916-06-06 11 A Japanese Vie*'. Few of us realise what the British control of the sea means. We want it presented to the mind s eye with a good deal of local colour, that we might be impressed A contributor to a Japanese organ puts the situation in a196 words
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Article159 1916-06-06 11 Sir Herbert Tree and Sir Johnston Forbes RobottnoD wore assoeiate«J in an interesting commemoration of the Shakspere Tercentenary in New York. At tfce invitation of the Shakspere Birthday Committee Sir Herbert decorated the poet's statue in Central Park with the English flag. Afterwards there was service in159 words
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Advertisement195 1916-06-06 11 yjji i I iiiau, THE I *< I > Pot Stills 0 111 >■ g »< I > 0' H I *I I > > 1 OF I ]i| I iii N > < l Great Britain < i > I i Have Been j pi I Taken Over by195 words
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Advertisement317 1916-06-06 11 MASSAGE Those who have long been ailing and have found no cure, will derive complete benefit from my wonderful massage treatment, especially m coses of Rheumatism. A trial will convii/ce you. Miss T. YOSHTDA, Member of Japanese Red Cross Society, 37, Princeji Street. 2*6 v The Malaya Tribune. Cm be317 words
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Article131 1916-06-06 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. Cutting Red Tape. It is refreshing to read in the Java Press of the interest in and candid comments on official administration the new Governor General expresses. He told the Principal Medical Officer of Batavia, Dr. Kersbergen, when131 words
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Article91 1916-06-06 12 The last act in the Padang Rebellion of December last has been played when after a sitting of the Padang High Conrt lasting twelve lays, sentences were passed on the ringleaders of the emeute. The chief culprit Bapajoengemas was sentenc* I to death, four others to 2091 words
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Article83 1916-06-06 12 Robber Companies. The Amsterdam Rubber Co. Ltd. pays a dividend of 74 per cent. Six per cent dividend has been declared by tho Rubber Company Timbang Deli. Seven per cent is the dividend .leclared by tho Bandar Rubber Company. Steam Tram Companies. Joana Steam Tram Co. Ltd. five83 words
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Article44 1916-06-06 12 The Resident of Banka reports that on the 27th nit. the comptroller at the Koba tin section was attacked by 3r> Chinese coolies who were out on strike. Armed police nterfered and the coolies resumed work Matters have since quietened down.44 words
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Article51 1916-06-06 12 A meeting of the Society for the of Colonial Social Questions met recently at Batavia when the proposal was made to establish a periodical journal. The formation of the Society is being guided by Mr. P. H. Gerritzen and the rules and regulations are to be speedily51 words
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Article25 1916-06-06 12 A new tramline, 50 Kilometres in length has been opened for traffic between Kroja and Toengoeran. Ten trains are to run daily,25 words
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Article178 1916-06-06 12 Troops of Timoreese soldiery had a free fight on the North Aloen at Solo. Several were injured, one very seriously. He is now in hospital. Solo has been the scene of a domestic drama, a native barber Jolo by name murdering his young wife in an extremely178 words
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Article40 1916-06-06 12 The marriage took place at St. Michael's Church, Ipoh. on the 3rd instant, of Mr. Harry Morris, of Bagan Serai, and Miss Elizabeth Thompson, of Taiping. The ceremony was a quiet one, and the Rev. Father Coppin officiated.—T. O. \J.40 words
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Article48 1916-06-06 12 Malay Mail. H. E. the High Commissioner subject to the approval of Hia Majesty the King, has been pleased to nominate Mr. A. K. E. Hampshire to act as an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council daring the absence on leave of Mr W F \nt* —Malav Mail.Malay Mail. - 48 words
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Article242 1916-06-06 12 State-Aided Treatment Prompt Government action is announced in connection with the recent report of the Royal Commission on Venerea] Diseases. Mr. Long, President of the Local Government Board received an influential deputation, which presented a petition urging the importance of giving effect to the recommendations of the242 words
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Article198 1916-06-06 12 The increasing attention devoted lately to tin shares, says a Home paper, must be largely attributed to the considerably improved outlook in the metal, the price of which has ri>en steadily up to about £202 a ton, tho highest figure recorded for quite three years. This shows198 words
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Advertisement58 1916-06-06 12 B" mm v I In ■immtfTfftiiiijnnntmiiimn: l imm I SHIP BRAND! I 4*9 WINDHAM SUGAR CORN I ||f v i I AS A 81^15 THERE IS NOTHING j j 5 y U are sure it. j II OBTAINABLE AT ALL PRINCIPAL UTAH, ii: If „JJ ST <>RES. I j; SOLE58 words
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Advertisement112 1916-06-06 12 j KOH Co. 1 CASH I CLEARANCE SALE I Now Proceeding I FOR J I One Month Only. S Good Nickel Watch. SALE p,nc, $2 each. Nickel wristlet J|^r-^^__ lltfatnh with ctPsn *J' y 7^. I I (ft) GOOD TIME-KEEPER NICKEL WATCH. 55 00 eaclt. 1 Good ZsmZ Time-keeper j112 words
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Article956 1916-06-06 13 Interesting Changes io Indian Trade. Aq important Bloc Book has been usaed by the Secretary to the Government of India, on the Trade of India during the year 1914/15 and the following interesting details have bees ompiled from the same. Total Seaborne Trade. The total seaborne956 words
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Advertisement433 1916-06-06 13 Don't Miss TO-NIGHT I J Seeing J I The Second and Last Instalment of the f j I Greatest of all British Productions at the T II a ALHAMBRA THEATRE st n T I if i) Of The Leading Theatre in Singapore I 2 i v 0 It «h.k™ BMDE433 words
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Article1107 1916-06-06 14 France and Her Allies. The Times prints extracts from an article which has attracted mnch attention in France and abroad. It was contributed to a recent number of Le* Journal by Senator Charles Humbert, says The Times, and is obvionsly intended to lay before the Allies of1,107 words
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Article186 1916-06-06 14 Penang was visited recently by a party of men who achieved an unconventional sartorial effect, which compelled attention. M Who are they r The question was asked, but few people were aware of the identity of the very mixed looking company who cheerfully perambulated the town, haggled186 words
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Advertisement466 1916-06-06 14 MRS. M. MASSABNI Maternity Nurse, has removed to No. 1 Dhoby Ghaut, top floor. 3-5 2-0 PARKER'S Eucalyptus Oil the most effectual remedy for Tntluenza, Whooping Cot.gh, Bronchia, Asthama and all affect ions of the Throat and Lungs. BOON SENG Co Ship-Chandlers, Sail-makers, Ea Suppliers» and Commission Agent*. IM9 Robinson466 words
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Advertisement116 1916-06-06 14 HAVE YOU A RHEUMATIC FRIEND Tell bim abort Little s Orient*! Balm, a modern emancipator from the aches and pains of the human bod v. Xo mere relief, but ]>ermaoe/it freedom from the tortures and deformities of rheumatism. The cure rms been achieved not once, not a feu times, but116 words
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Advertisement431 1916-06-06 14 i UFORLADIESw I I (CJFSC OYARINE S I" i A invalu%l,le *Paef£e f<«r all ailui«Ht>. lunniiooai h J tirrA r,tios 5 v omen cart i tied M |*>t.m. »u<v. mb»th 1~ '-J > j physicians mdlady doctota of th-* day. Pneeaa IJ' lU. tB. Three for Be. C Booklata free431 words
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Advertisement335 1916-06-06 15 TO BE LET TO BE LET. VroLi l* My Brentwood, Xo. k in?s lioad. Rent $60. Partly P :yS. Toinlinson, M. Inst. C.E. 7-6 TO LET. ■de 6 Upper Wilkie Road, u t ifuilv situated tennis lawn, etc. and water laid on. M April 1916. Apply to S. Menah< m,335 words
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Advertisement501 1916-06-06 15 NOTICES Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on w ,M ]wf4MMr. 5 6 10-f, MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Oiriag to the delay in the arrival of badges tbe annual registration of dogs fixed for the Ist June has been postponed to the 15th June, IUI6.501 words
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Advertisement224 1916-06-06 15 WANTED WANTED. Capable man (married perferrod) to look after residential quarters. No previous experience essential. Apply, J, c/o Malay a Tribune. 3-0 ———>—— WANTED. Wanted apprentices for Engineering Otßce. Apply ia person to 11 Raffles Quay. THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17 Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore. (ESTABLISHED int.) I Domestic Servants224 words
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Advertisement465 1916-06-06 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Pa jsn up Ca P ital m 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Keserve Fund £1,800,060 Keserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS The Bank of England, Th* Loidon Uty and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County465 words
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Advertisement307 1916-06-06 15 JHSURANCE^ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [Incorporated in New Zealand] FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description MARIIE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager, Offices: 2, Fiolayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated307 words
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Advertisement212 1916-06-06 16 i STEAM BOILERS I The upkeep of Steam Boilers of jjß I all types, which was once a JR 1 problem to many, is no more so I I to such as are using 1 ITo economise labour and time. 1 To keep the Boiler Clean IMtflllA RAllAl* I without212 words
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Title Section19 1916-06-06 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 132 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 191619 words
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Advertisement432 1916-06-06 1 P.&O. British India AND Apcar Line (COMPa*II» I»Cw*PO*A*» IN ISI«LAND.) and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailing*. (Under (Jcutract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and Londan. Steamers will leave Singapore oa er abent Mail Lines. Homeward (for Europe). Outwaso (for432 words
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Advertisement234 1916-06-06 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) 'NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are dae to arrive on the nndermentiened dates OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. June 17 Grotius June 17 Rembrandt July 28 P. Juliana (via Suez) Aug.234 words
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Advertisement556 1916-06-06 1 N. Y. R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN") I (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via poita t° Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted556 words
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Article723 1916-06-06 2 Europe. For London: No vara, June 9, trans at Colombo. City of Rangoon Jane 8 Kamo Mam June 14 City of Lincoln June 20 Cyclops Jnne 19 Nagoya June 22 Katori Mam Jnne 27 Mentor Jnnf 29 Kashima Maru July 6 City of Bombay July 7 For723 words
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Article44 1916-06-06 2 Hong Wan for Batn Pahat. Calypso for Port Dickson and P. Swettenham. Thongwa for P. Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam and Madras. Kdendale for Pangkal Pinang, Batavia and Samarang. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar. Khoen Foeng for Pontianak. Tanjong Sorat for Kota Tinggi.44 words
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Article284 1916-06-06 2 Vessels Io Port. Britisa8TBAMHR. HBRTH DATE Amherst Dock 4-5 Recorder K. Harbour 13-5 City of Bombay Dock do Magnet Inner Rds 15-5 Islander No 7 Wharf 22 5 Carlyle Inner Rds 23-5 Ban Whatt Hin do 25-5 GiangSeng Dock 26-5 Benavon Outer Rds 27-5 Thongwa No. 2 Wharf284 words
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Article105 1916-06-06 2 London, June 5, 1.45 p.m. Commenting on the suggestion of a shipping correspondent that the excess profits tax should be applied to companies registered Crown Colonies, the Times points out that some such companies have to face severe competition from companies which are not subject to105 words
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85 1916-06-06 2 The Sappho arrived in port this morning from Port Swettenham and Port Dickson. She returns to the same ports on Thursday Bth inst. The Lady Weld leaves this afternoon from the roads at 4 for Malacca and Muar. The Calypeo leaves for P. Dickson and P.85 words
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Article472 1916-06-06 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. The Holt liner Demodocus has safely arrived at Liverpool, on Saturday. From Cardiff sailed on the 27th ult. the Nederland Co's freighter Biliton for Colombo. From Durban for Mauritius sailed on the 30th ult. the freighter Nias bound for Java ports. The Vondel, from472 words
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Article525 1916-06-06 2 Kassenger Ships and 7 0 Mr. Harold Smith a«ked th» d sident of the Board of Trade ocean going passenger ship» Sr permitted to travol throu»!, ,i 1 zones with ports and acuities r Mr. Runciman.—No m V attention has the hon. gentleman' aware, been drawn to525 words
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Advertisement40 1916-06-06 2 SINGAPORE SHiPGHANDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLERS 8 PROYIDORIN6 CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch mt> incoming ships. Office :—l6 Battery Road. TAKE LlFi' TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to from January lbt, 1916 H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-1 Ml40 words
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Article376 1916-06-06 3 Marseilles the Leadi- The principal featureJ"» l»ng trade of France Jh t were abnormally high tf>„. rates and scarcity of </, ort nage, according to a C/ just issued. 7 H The oilicial (nring i'JIS. 6 620 vessels of 6,2<K>.«0»-,„, ct) register arrival f376 words
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Article208 1916-06-06 3 ning of ;< direct trade betMi) Francisco and the fortylions inhabiting the islands Datch Bast Indian archiB the object b ought Engene rain, financier of Nhw York a nd Amsterdam, > Francisco, ther, M. Boissevain, who lents their interests in the East ifl also in S.oi Fiancisco.208 words
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Article81 1916-06-06 3 bome time a 8° two large native pranws left Palo Kambin*, in the Satnang district of Madnra, to go fashing. Dnring the evening a squall and following heavy weather compelled the boats to go inshore where they were moored to trees i th on h F u81 words
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Article101 1916-06-06 3 The report of the directors of the Imperial Direct Line, Ltd., for the year ending December 31 is as under: A dividend of 10 per cent, (free ot income tax) has been declared, and the board after making provision for depreciation of the rl«et, and transferring101 words
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91 1916-06-06 3 The following table shows the toUl capital authorised in the incorporation of new shipping com. panics by months since the begin, niug of the war. The list includes concerns for the operation, construe tion, salvage and repair of ships, and also new financing91 words
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Article132 1916-06-06 3 A conference has been held between the military authorities and representatives of the nshing trade to discuss tho position of the many men who had entered the fishing service in order to evade the Military Service Act. As a result of the deliberations it was decided132 words
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Article125 1916-06-06 3 Captain Shelford, of the Orient liner Omrah, which returned to Sydney, from Brisbane* will remember the visit north. In consequence of heavy weather, the mail steamer arrived at the Pile light too late to catch the early morning tide so had to anchor in Moreton Bay.125 words
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Article100 1916-06-06 3 June. 6.—High water :—O-40 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins 2-14 p.m. 7 ft. 3 ins. June. 7.—High water :—1.21 a.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. 2-52 p.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. June. B.—High water :—2.8 a.m. 8 ft. 3.35 p.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. June. 9.—High water:—3.9 a.m100 words
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Article65 1916-06-06 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their deliver in London. Mail. LOOT. Dkmvkrbo. P. 4c O. Apr. 14 'Uj 16 H. I. Apr. »t» May 22 M. M. A or. 27 Mat 2» P. AO. Apr. 2865 words
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Article54 1916-06-06 3 Vessels Expected. Teesta (B.I.) t»th June, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs tiiinstead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Moyune (Holt) 8th June, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I.) 10th June, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead,54 words
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Article199 1916-06-06 3 Per P. and O. Mongolia. London. May 12. —To Singapore: Mr, G. Glenny, Mr. P. L>. Abbott, Mrs. Sanders and child, Mr. J. C. Schutvan den Berg, Mr. J. W. de Piro, Mrs. Craig, Mr. C. Paterson, Miss Brooks. To Penang: Miss A. M. Neffett. Per P. and199 words
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Article36 1916-06-06 3 The Blue Funnel liner Telamon is due here about the beginning of next month. She was timed to sail from Birkenhead on the 10th ult. After leaving Singapore she will call at Hongkong, Shanghai and Hankow.36 words
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Advertisement537 1916-06-06 3 M. SL MEBBACERIES MABITIMEB, Mall Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. B«mkwab». Outwaed. 1916 im Mafallan Jane 10 Paul Tmm Job*. 9 1 Atiint a Jul. «0 Paul Lmi July 14| P*l f imim July 4 Atkos July It Fer all particulars apply to J. D« COURTOIS, Ageet. INDO-CHINA STEAM537 words
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Advertisement349 1916-06-06 3 Combined Service The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd (Incorporated ia England) AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BETWEEN FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers,. Derby, King's Soend (Port for the349 words
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Miscellaneous230 1916-06-06 3 Mails Close. and H W 230 Nrgapatarn and M&draa taking mails for Durban* Thongwa 2.30 pm Pangkal Pjnang. Batavia, and Samarang Edendale 23% m n Malacca and Muar *bady Weld 8 p m Pontianak Khoen Fo«n g g. 30 p m Kota i inggi Tanjong Saral 4 pm To-morrow. Pnlau230 words
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Advertisement577 1916-06-06 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAK I, fHE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HON >LULU AND S\N FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATE>, CANADA* MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. steamer Displacement Leavi Hongk< i.g, Via Manila omitting Shanghai. PERSIA MARU 9,000 Tons July 4th577 words
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Advertisement568 1916-06-06 4 Kawasaki Dockyard to., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) (C*ntraeton> to the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy and fc>. Foreign Governments.) Cable addrrsses ffcfc Codes J?™Al. A.8.C., DOCKT iRD If JFIJm i 9Lm Western Union ko 1 iHpIb*OLI W \W WvM Scott's, Libber's, ann DOCK-DAIREN. I Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and568 words
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Advertisement354 1916-06-06 4 l Steam Ship any, Ltd. Chir>* D c >.al Steam Nay. (it Ltd. i in England). If The Comi patched froir eallierB are Uf the Straits, "> l outwards for week and fror" d Ja P an ever y London, Arm honewards for every fortnight ftnd Antwerp lei and Liverpo354 words
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