Malaya Tribune, 12 June 1916

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. evening daily.] AND SHIPPING gazette. -yr [EVENING DAILY. Vol 3. -No. 137. SINGAPOBE, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916 Price 5 Cents. cd« Iftalapa CribuiK. MONDAY, JUNE 12.
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    • 333 1 STOP RIGHT HERE Wt Show in Pictures all that you want to see To-Night at the PbpoUr Cinema House Graiety C£nem.a (Jnnction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets) IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P. M. 1 Military Sports at Salonika Latest Pathe Official War Gazette Helen Holmes in The Hazards
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    • 88 1 f SULPHURIC"! Hydrochloric Acid. TRADE MARK.^ Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) j SOLE AGENTS. Awarded Numerous Go; i Medals o AGENCIES t Obtainable evorvwl ere end at ou. Ccdown U IJ? Telegraph Street, Singapore. Kuala Lnmpar.6 Higk Street. 0 FEENBTRA renang-Taik Moh co. 85 Beech tt.
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  • 512 2 A Brilliant Charge. How the King's Shropshire Light Infantry recaptured from the enemy trenches on th? Ypres-Langemarck IIM «lready been told in our columns. Further details are vow supplied of very gallant achievement. The ground over which the attack had to be delivered, writes a "Times" correspondent, was
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    • 266 2 LA GIRALDA CIGARS. I Tine Best (Incorporated in England.) L-Ij^-i—j L J BOLE AGENTS. RUBBER Cured in a JACKSON PATENT CABINKT is ready for the market in 96 hours after leaving the rollers and always demands Best Prices. Five Standard Sizes made capable of dealing with daily outputs rangiug from
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    • 181 2 NOT BEYOND HOPE Those who have suffered year after year with Rheumntism will be glad to hear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific. There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe, nor from what cause, that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently cured by Little's
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    • 424 2 I The True Safeguard 1 I of Baby's Health I Wl rnHE milk of a healthy mother confers a de- j J Wij JL gree of immunity to infection to the young 1 Kg infant. Many mothers, however, though ffl willing, cannot nurse tkeir balks for various I M reasons.
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  • 582 3 'Lack of Explosives. For some little time past the scarcity of explosives in the country has been causing anxiety in mining circles, owing to tho large number ot nig concerns which are extensive consumers of dynamite in their operations, finding it difficult to get explosives. In more
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  • 72 3 Captain Arthur Coke BunieJl, <■■ j brilliant young officer who won double-Blue for foils and foot'mi lat Sandhurst but was killed ii France when with the Rifle Biigad j made his will out there on a alip o. paper He was only twenty-one. Out oi t bit estate valued
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  • 22 3 The Java Produce Company Ltd pay ft dividend of 20 percent 01 the ordinary shares and 35 per cent on Founders' shares.
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    • 294 3 ,1 1 M n ~r I RATI! BOURNE DAIRY FARM I The Only Dairy in Singapore under European Management. j j A FRESH STOCK OF i Milch Cows j Just brought from India by the Proprietor. 1 I MUking end cleaning ot be*** efe M etc., done on best UjpJmA.
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    • 728 3 THE NEED OF THE DAY, An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. gIR WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Surgeon-General of H.M. Forces, is chairman of the Company which produces the new and superior reparative of nerves and tissues, Sanaphos," which already has completely displaced the German-owned Sanatogen
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  • 340 4 Tiie continued restriction in the issue of permits to export plantation rubber from the East and London has had a very pronounced effect on the raw rubber market, says the India-Rubber Journal. It is admitted that the Committee responsible for the U*ue of permits is fully
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  • 146 4 Lodz Desolate. According to information published in the newspapers of Cracow, says tha Central News Amsterdam correspondent, the town of Lodz, in Russian Poland, now wears an aspect of utter desolation and lifelessness. In normal times Lodz is a very busy and thriving centre of industry, and the
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  • 157 4 An Italian decree (No. 197 of February 17th, 1916) provides that exemptions from customs' and octroi duties shall be granted for a period of five years in respect of machinery and buildmg materials destined 1. For the establishment of manufactories for producing articles not already manufactured
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    • 411 4 M Weak II) New Blood for the Anaemic f New Nerves for the Nervy f B Ks New Vigour for the < Ron-down' SI IS X ou c** l go on suffering from Weakness, Anaemia, Nerves/* O |M| or that Run-down feeling—life is not worth S j I living when
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    • 680 4 AUCTION SALES. In The Matter -«gj^^^^^ AND In The Matter of Behn Meyer Co. Ltd an ft fl Company within the meaning of tht my said Ordinance Auction Sale Of Valuable Landed Properties Situate at Collyer Quay de Souza Street, Prince Street, Robertson n Kanisah Marican Road, Mohamed Sultan Road
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  • 108 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. PUNJAB. Hindu University. Hon'ble Dr. Sunder Lai, Vicet, Benares Hindu Univeris issued a note to say that the jlioo of the University Court will now have to be com- two bodies will then !;\eeutKe Ccinmittets, Council odicite, respectively. The
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  • 77 5 Bangalore News. A fall of 1.20 inches of raiti was entered «t Mayo and the toriQ «Pirns to have caused slight jamage to ptoperty in various parts f trie station. Electric bulbs and >.d iovr purus mfFered mostly by the iiag of ice and it is stated that a
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  • 97 5 Moulvie Habib ad Din. Death took place on May 23, of Moulvie Hahib ad J)in of the Hyderaad Civil Srrrice, who was recently tmoted to the otlice of Financial secretary from that of AccountantGenera'. His untimely death is a great o to Hyderabad. He was a brilint officer and
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  • 557 5 Record Temperaturehighest shade temperature reso far in India this year i 3 which was registered at ew (Palanpur State), on May 1 he trmperature remains high Iween Gujarat and Central Bengal, rrapunji had 16 inches of rain wing the 24 hours ended at 8 a. m. May _M. Pilgrimages
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  • 132 5 Rubber Reports. The Burma customs report for 191.V10 under rubber exports has the following :—Exports from the province greatly surpassed the record figures of 1014-15. Production is developing, while the war has created a great demand for tbe product in the world market. Shipments to foreign countries aggregated 1,285,.
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  • 246 5 A river accident resulting in the loss of eleven lives is reported from the Sunderbunda. It appears that about ten o'clock on the morning ot May J2, a ferry boat was conveying eighteen Indian cultivators across the river Bidyadhuri, to one of the islands forming part of Sir Daniel
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  • 166 5 Joint Stock Companies. Liehteea Companies were r*fn&t<»rcd in India during March last with a total authorised capital of lis. 3,*90,000. Six trading companies accounted for 9 lakhs, two banks for 4* lakhs and a printing company for thiee lakhs. Two biggest flotations were seven and a half lakhs, Dibru
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  • 196 5 Herman Plots. After a hearing lasting nearly six months, during which 1,407 witnesses were examined, the Lahore Special Tribunal has given judgment in what is known as the Conspiracy Sappleroentary Case. Of seventy-four accused, six were sentenced" to death, forty-five to transportation for life, eight to various terms of
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  • 476 5 Singapore Tennis Players. Mrs. H. C. Quaftley and Mrs. B. Day, who recently won the ladies' doubles event at the Nuwara Eli}a Tennis Tournament, are wrli-known Singapore player*. Mrs. Day alio won the from owe 30.2. American Rubber Syndicate A well-informed eorrespon-lent writes :—A big American Rubber Syndicate means
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  • 138 5 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune)* Messrs Latham ami Co., the Arcade, advise tho following quotations for to-day Alor Gajah $.3.50 $3.60 Ayer Kunings 1.25 135 Ayer Molek 2.05 2.15 AyerPanas «.60 8.80 Balgownie 4.35 4.50 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0.60 Bukit Katil 0.80 0.87^ ChangkatSerdg.... 8.25 8.50 Glenealy
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  • 157 5 Orders for the week ending Friday, June 16 To-day. 4 p.m. BaJestier Range Malay Co. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill flail S.V.A. do Maxim Co .1m S.R.E.v, N .C O's. rio S.V.R, X.C.O's. do C hinese Co. do do < ulicers i X.C.O's. H Bras Bash Rd. Malay
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  • 70 5 June l:. On I on-ion— Bant 4 ra/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand Private I m/s. 2/4 3/1? '>n India— Bank T. T. 174, On Hongkong— Bank d/d \2l On Shanghai— Bank d/d. >2, On Java— Bank T. T. 134 1 On Japan— Bank d/d. 110^ Sovereisms—bnving rate 8.54 India Ceil
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    • 308 5 To Coconut Planters. COPRA OR OIL Which pays best A question of the moment. Facts and figures to further the Industry, ice 40 cents. On Sale at John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. 3-6 T W 30.8 MASSAGE Those who have lons been ailing and have found no cure, will derive
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  • 1141 6 Interesting Historical Note. The Annual Report of Trenggann for the year 191f>, by Mr. J. L. Humphreys, the British Agent, includes the following note, which, in view of the appointment of Mr. C. N. Maxwell as first President of the State Council, is of considerable interest. It reads as
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  • 158 6 To-day. Whit Monday. Exchange Banks close. Public and General Holiday. Scudai Rubber, 191 Cecil Street, 12. High Water—7-5 a.m. 7 ft. 7-5 p.m. 8 ft. To-morrow. Lodge Zetland Regular, 5.30 p.m. Sandycroft, Barker's noon. Royal Johore Tin, Huttenbach's 2.30 p.m. Kitchener Memorial Service, 8 a.m. High Water—B-1 6 a.m.
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    • 598 6 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre Orchard Road Singapore's Premier Theatre No Occasion for us to call it a HOLIDAY PROGRAMME—WE GIVE HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES ALL THE YEAR ROUND, PROGRAMMES THAT AMUSE, FILMS OF THE HIGHEST ORDER Come along and never mind the weather—you'll enjoy this TO-NIGHT 9.15 ALL THAT IS THE BEST
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    • 17 6 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Pei annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.65 Per mensem tSS Postage Extra.
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  • 634 7 Perspicacity of M. Briand. The Spanish journal Diluvio m p j The advance of the forces under Grand Duke Nicholas shows importance of the French expedition to Salonika which 41 with extr*>rdtoary perspicacity and foresight* 1 M. Kriand defended. It be. seen to-day how wisely francs regarded
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  • 343 7 The Cinemas. Special programmes are annonnf U the CinemM *c Wh teuu holiday* aad despite tfa, unpleasant conditions which pre vailed or, Satnrday they were^ali well patronised. matin 1 «*ve its usual matinee, which was enjoyed by a by those m charge of them. The later show for
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  • 63 7 A Dutch wire says that General Mackenben ia on the Bulgarian front and is to direct the offensive against General Sarrail's forces. The German headquarters are at Petroco, to the north of Ghengueli. In an address he made to his soldiers at Sofia he declared 44 We are preparing to
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  • 141 7 The Great War Page. In the East 9 The Western Front 9 Late Lord Kitchener 10 The Balkans 10 The Italian Campaign 10 British Boat Escapes 10 In East Africa 10 Splendid Shropshires 2 Tin Mining Industry 3 Permits and the Market 4 Germanised Poland 4 Italy and
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  • 273 7 A meeting of the Legislative Council will take place on Friday 1» P m The follu w iDg Orders tf the Day. 1. Motion by the Colonial Secretary :-"That this Council approves the amendment of the Rules under section 40 of -The Chandu Revenue Ordinance 1909," made by
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  • 287 7 General Meeting at Klang. A General Meeting of the Planter's Association of Malaya will be held at 11 a.m. on Sunday, 25th Jane, 11*16, at the Klang Club, Klang, to transact the following business. 1. Minutes of Annual Meeting of 26th April. 2. Absconders (a) liaising fee on locally
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  • 36 7 A European has been dismissed from a Sjurabaya Bank on accoant of the disappearance of lis. 8,000 which were in his ciarge. The police have made enquiries, bnt nothing incriminating has been found tgiinft the man.
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  • 94 7 The following was issued from the Military Headquarters on Saturday last It ia notified tor information that Reservists and those undergoing Military Training myy send in their names to tbe Commandant S.V.C, if not already done, for transfer'to particular units of the S. V. C. In
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  • 142 7 In reply to a White Book of the German Government, dated May 10th. 1915, concerning the actions of fianc-tireurs in Belgium, the Belgian Government has now published a Grey Book in reply. The Belgian Government maintaius that it has bren unable to conduct a counter enquiry on
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  • 18 7 Captain Banal has been promoted to the command of the torpedo squadron and the shore defences of Saigon.
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  • 108 7 paring May 1916 the number of Chinese Immigrants which arrived in Singapore totalled 21,076 against 5.460 for the game 1915 period. The average number of Mi arrivals from 1906-1915 was 22,704. Doring Jannary-April 1916 tb« arrivals totalled 59,:' i:; against 2197 'or the same 1915 period. The average
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  • 58 7 A python, close upon ten feet in length, was on view at the lower Peak tram station on May 20th. The reptile h:vj been caught earlier in the day in the fowl bouse attached to the residence at the Peak of the Hon. Mr. Clacd Severn, Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.
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  • 1003 8 The German Peril has done good strvice to the world in more ways than one. It has served to drive home to the British peoples how long they had laboured under illusions, which were comforting in their way, but which were merely allurements to certain destruction. Alone
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  • 956 8 Daring many years the public had actually fallen into the trap intended for it by the wih Bismarck, who was the very incar nation of Prussian craftiness and deceit, and who faithfully endoa you red to perpetuate the robbei policy of Frederick, misna: the Great. Owing
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    • 120 8 A light DUTCH PILSENER BEER A M SJT E L. Sole Agents Caldbeck, Hacgregor Ac Co. Singapore and Malacca. ADELPHI] HOTEL In connection with] THE I Fancy Fair ON BEHALF OF Blinded Sailors' and Soldiers' Foods. BRITISH AND FRENCH) I A MASQUERADE BALL WILL BE HELD ON j FRIDAY. JUNE
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  • 475 9 Tin is at cts. down. There will be no play in the S. C. C. Lawn Tennis Tournament to-day, nor was any possible on Saturday. New violin M A strings of excellent quality have been received by Mr. H. C. Hudson, vide advert, on page 7. All
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  • 39 9 In the East. The Great Russ'an Thrust. 65,000 Prisoners. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 9, 6,35 p.m. Petrograd The Russian successes at Volynia continue. The total number of prisoners taken since the offensive began is over 65,000.
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  • 118 9 London, June 10, 12.25 a.m. The communique confirms the report from Petrograd, and adds The Germans are vainly trying to arrest the development of our offensive on the pierced front by German troops arrived from north of the Pripet marshes. The prisoners include many Germans. Despite obstinate resistance
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  • 305 9 Celebrating M North Sea Victory." London, June 10,12,30 p.m, Petrograd The Russians occupy the whole of the triangular fortified position, Kolki, Lutzk and Olyka, which is strategically most important as connecting the centre between Poliessie and Volhijnia, Poland and the roads to Galicia and Bukovina. Th* Russians fought
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  • 19 9 London, June 10, 6 p.m. Petrograd: The Russians have captured a further 5.6U0 prisoners and eleven guns.
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  • 134 9 London, June 10, 8.35 p.m. Petrograd The enemy louses up to the present are estimated at two hundred thousand. The Russians in the Styr and Strypa regions have regained all the ground lost since September 1915. The enemy's Galician front, from Buczacz to the Dniester has been
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  • 189 9 London, June 10, 9.30 p.m. Petrograd: A communique states that the Tsar and President Poincare have exchanged the warmest telegrams regarding the Russian success. The Russians continue the offensive and are pursuing the Austrians. The Russians after a series of actions with Austrian rear guards, crossed the
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  • 46 9 London, June 11, 7.15 p.m. Petrograd: Yesterday the Russians captured a further 35,10.* troops, one general, 409 officers, thirty guns and enormous booty. General Lechitsky who is oper ating in tho direction of C/ ernowitz alone took 18,000 prisoners, completely debacling the enemy.
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  • 60 9 More German Admissions. London, June, 10, 6.55 a.m. It is reported from Kiel that five German submarines were lost in the Jutland battle. London, June 11, 1.20 p.m. Ymuiden: A Dutch trawler which has returned from Cuxhaven reports having heard that six large German warships, including the
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  • 43 9 No Casualties. London, Jane 9, 3. p.m. Official: A patrol of monitors and destroyers yesterday morning engaged the enemy's destroyers off Zeebrugge. On being fired at the latter returned to port. We had no casualties and sustained no damage.
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  • 36 9 London, June 9, 5.45 p.m. A transport workers' conference at Glasgow passed a resolntion demanding legislation to check the alarming increase in the employment of Chinese and other Asiatics in Britishfcships.
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  • 46 9 Huns Still Attacking. l-ondon, June 9, 5.35 p.m. Paris The communique states that the Germans continued most violent attacks on the right of the Meuse on two kilometres of frontThey succeeded in penetrating ont* trench, but everywhere else were repulsed with heavy loss.
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  • 56 9 London, June 10, 1.55 a.m. Paris: A communique says: Oi> the left oi the Meuse seve r al German attacks west and south-west of Hill 304, accompanied by liquid fire,completely failed, owing to artillery and machine-gun fire. The bombardment was most violent on the right of the Meuse,
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  • 76 9 London, June 10, 6.10 p.m. Paris There has been a heavy bombardment around Avocourt and Mutul by artillery which was most active near Thiaumont, and elsewhere to the right of the Meuse. otherwise it has been relatively calm. London, June 11, 2 a.m. Paris: The communique states that
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  • 108 9 London, June 11, 5.10 p.m. Paris The Communique state* that there has been unusual mining activity in the Argonne, wher« theGermans exploded two camouflets. creating a single crater eighty yards in diameter.The French are occupv ing three sides of it. An intense artillery struggle ibproceeding north
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  • 141 9 Railway Station Smashed. London, June 10, 2.55 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig in hi? communique says Last night party of the Gloucesters entered enemy trenches south of Neuv* Chapelle and captured a machinegun after a fight; otherwise then was no infantry action. Our heavy artillery yesterday destroyed
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  • 32 9 London, June 9, 3.30 p.m. M Briand, M. Royues, M, Clementel, M. Denys Cochin and General J off™ have arrived in Londor to confer with British authorities on military matters.
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  • 176 9 London, June 11, 2.40 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig, in communique, says that the chiel centre of activity has been about Ypres, where there have been heavj artillery bombardments The enemy heavily shelled our trenches north oV Ypres and the Comines railway be tween one and
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  • 214 10 A Graphic Story. London, June 11, 1.40 p.m. Renter's correspondent at the iJritish headquarters says that in he great attack on the Ypres salient he enemy has been repeating in a smaller degree the Verdun tactics, tie describes in an epic the heroism >f the Canadians. There is
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  • 61 10 London, June 9, 5.35 p.m. Athens In the Chamber, the i'rime Minister announced the iemobilisatin of twelve classes, tie added that the measure had <«een taken on the Government's wn initiative. London, June 10, 1.55 p.m. Salonika: It is explained that it Si not a blockade but a
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  • 31 10 London, June 11, 1.20 p.m Paris Greece has denied the suggestion of complicity with the Bulgarians. Athens The French have occupied the Island of Thasos, opposite Oa valla.
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  • 91 10 Result of Court-Martial London, June 11, 2.40 p.m. A private conference of Nationalsts was held in Dublin yesterday presided over by Mr. John Red•uond. It is understood that 'the conference agreed to the scheme >f Home Rule excluding the six Ulster counties, but it is believed hat the
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  • 30 10 London, June 10, 1.55 p.m. The Hague: The subscriptions o the new Dutch East Indies loan »f eighty million guilders amount •o over 145 million guilders.
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  • 33 10 Relief Ship Sails. London, June i>, 5.35 p m> Montevideo: The Shackletnn -eliei ahip has saiied for Elephant -J*nd. She will call at Falkand Islands to pick up the Shackle:on expedition.
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  • 199 10 Last of tbe Hampshire 75 Bodies Found. Wrecked In a Gale. London, Jane 10, 1.10 p.m. i Vessels which have arrived at Aberdeen from the Orkneys state that Lord Kitchener embarked at the extreme north of Scotland at seven on Monday evening. A gale was blowing on
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  • 58 10 London, June 10, 2.35 p.m. The funeral of Lieut-Colonel Fitzgerald took place ot Eastbourne with military honours to-day. It was preceded by a service at St. Matthews Church Westminster. Commander Kitchener, nephew of Lord Kitchener, Sir R. H. Brade,K. C. 8., Sir W. Robertson and representatives
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  • 44 10 London, Jnne, 10, 0.10 p.m. The Admirality have now established the fact that the Hampshire struck a mine at in the evening, and sank in ten minutes. She was escorted by two destroyers, which eventually became detached owing to heavy seas.
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  • 96 10 Chased by Armed Trawlers. London, Jan© 10, 6.55 a.m. The Daily Mail's Copenhagen correspondent states the steamer Dunrobin of Newcastle has passed the Sonnd bound for England. The vessel has been in a Swedish port since the beginning of the war. Twenty German armed trawlers chased her,
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  • 113 10 Undiminished Fury. London, June 9, 9.45 p.m. Rome The communique states that the battle on the Settecomuni Plateau was waged with unabated violence on Wednesday. The desperate struggle around our positions eastward of Campomulo continued till midnight, our gun.- making hecatombs of the assailants. Two hundred and
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  • 85 10 London, June 10, 9 20 a.m. Home The communique says tbat after their grave defeat with enormous losses on June h the enemy on the 9th confined themselves to actively cannonading, to which the Italians replied effectively, shelling great masses of troops who were surprised by
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  • 36 10 London, June 10, 2.10 p.m. Rome Two Austrian submarines attacked three Italian troopships escorted by torpedo-boats in the lower Adriatic. They sank on-* troopship and about half the troops on board were lost.
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  • 161 10 Vote of Confidence Rejected. London, June, 11, 5.50 a.m. Rome The Chamber, discussing tbe votes of account after tbe speech of Signor Salandra explaining the military position at Trentino, rejected the motion of a vote of confidence in the Government by 197 votes to 15S. The speakers
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  • 80 10 London, June 11, 9.55 p.m. Rome The communique says that yesterday the enemy's efforts were concentrated on a brief stretch of front south-west of Asiago. After an intense bombardment, dense masses, totalling about a division repeatedly hurled themselves to the attack. They were repulsed with heavy losses
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  • 89 10 General Progress. London, Jnne 11, 8.25 p.m. General Smuts reports that Colonel Hannyngton's column advancing along the railway occupied an important station at Mombo. dislodging an enemy force. A machine-gun was captured. Colonel Hoskin's column captured Mkalamo, fourteen miles south-west of Mombo, driving a considerable force southward.
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  • 117 10 New School Incorporated. London, June 10, 12.30 p.m. The school of Oriental Studies has been incorporated by Royal Charter. The Governors include Sir John Hewett, chairman Sir Charles Lyall and Lord Reay repre senting the India Office and the Royal Asiatic Society respectively and representatives of the Foreign
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  • 70 10 London, June 9, 9.45 p.m. The Dutch offioial announcement that the army is ready to take the field if or when necessary has aroused considerable interest and some speculation as to whether it is more than the mere warning, "Hands off Holland." The communique in which the announcement
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  • 31 10 London, June 10, 1,55 p.m. Wellington (N.Z.): The House of Representatives have real a third time the Compulsion Bill and passed it by 44 to 4 votes.
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  • 136 10 U.S. A. President. Hughes and "T^ Nominated London, June 10, 5.50 p. m Chicago: At the Republican r' vention Senator Fall nominated M Roosevelt as candidate tor th<- p sidency and described him acolossal tignre of American hood. The speech was recei,»i with mingled cheers and hisses London, Jane 10,
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  • 21 10 London, June 10,10.15 p.m. Chicago The UepublicanR have nominated Judge Hughes unanimously, and the Progressive, have nominated Mr. Roosevelt.
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  • 57 10 London, June 11, 5,55 a.m. Chicago Mr. Roosevelt has telegraphed the Progressive Convention, declining nomination for the Presidency, and suggesting Senator Lodge as a compromise candidate. London. Jane 11, 2 a.m. Washington President Wilson has accepted Judge Hughes' resignation of the Supreme Court judgeship, on the latter accepting
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  • 105 10 London, Jane 11, 5 20 a.m. 1 A Washington message states thai Wr. Hughes in a telegram to Chicago accepting the nomination save he would have preferred to remaio on the bench but bis dnty at tbie critical period of the national history was to obey the
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  • 97 10 London, June 11,1.45 p.m. Chicago The republicans have nominated Mr. Fairbanks and the Progressives Mr. John Parker, of Louisiana for the vice-presidency. Mr. Roosevelt has telegraphed suggesting that his refusal of nomination can be regarded as definite, if the Committee of the Convention is satisfied that the election
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  • 138 10 Statutory Meeting- Shortly after noon to-dtj a meet ing of the above company convened at the registered office! No, 191 Cecil Street. Owing to it being a public holiday to-day, there was only a small attendance, th< H present being the Hon. Or. Lim Boon Keng and Messrs
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  • 751 11 Prices Quoted in the iUrket tkis Morning Singapore, Jusr. 12. Mean» Lyail and Evatt, Exchange and Shaw Brokers, issue the following list of quotation* Robber Slum. Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 2/. 2 14± -2 Anglo Java 3/1 4 1 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/. n 6 2/
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    • 97 11 Sanitas Disinfectant j "Pine-Tree" j Brand. I If you want the I for J I This disinfectant freely emulsifies I with water, producing a milk=white, strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. 1 SANITAS I lis known throughout the world j AS A I RELIABLE I I disinfectant. The name always jj
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    • 390 11 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Lncobpobated in Ixdia. THE COMPANY'S REPORT FOR |9| 5 gives particulars of another year s record progress ASSCiAMCESnowiDforaimoiatt) $7e,000,W0.00 j ASSETS exceed $30,000 000 00 i LOWEST RATES OP PEHUOtf LIBERAL CONDITIONS. Prospectus and Report will be sent on applicition
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    • 127 11 K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 g 741 BIAS BASAH MAP. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Coßsvltation in either English or Mala? Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 a j MASSAGE I t Japanese Lady. J Mrs. S. Nagashima, newly arrived 1 J from Japan, certificated Masseuse, I 4 will be pleased
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  • 286 12 "We men of science are apt to complain of want of recognition of #mr wcrk but, to be frank, most of our work is really of little value/ writes Sir Ronald Rosa in his Science Progress (April). Amongst the enormous output <»f scientific literature, by far
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  • 307 12 May Outputs. Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., advise us of the following outputs of Robber :—Trafalgar Ltd. May 1916, 2,521 lbs Total Company's Year to date 5,408 lbs, May 1915, 2,423 lbs Trfalgar Ltd. May 1916, IC/m »O coco nuts Total Company's Year to date 25,500 coconuts,"
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    • 762 12 Silks! Silks i Silks! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Sarees, Dupatu, Ravikai, Shawls, etc., Our Famous Brass Toys containing 32 articles. Big Set Rs. 3— 6—o Medium Set Rs. I—J4—o Small Set Rs. 1— 6 —o Catalogues in Tamil, English, Telugu, and Bengali Free. Address SARMA Co. Silk Merchants. Hanumanghat,
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    • 132 12 |KOH Co. I ANNUAL ISALE 1 Now Proceeding*. JO i Gramophone Records I (ENGLISH) DOUBLE-SIDED 1 Sale Price 1 90 cts. each. I Gramophone Machine with 6 Records 1 and Case Complete I $20 each. i Leather Wallets, Money Purses, etc. i 1 Rt Great Reductions. I I Artificial Flowers
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  • 268 13 A wounded New Zealander draws ii n ving picture of the scene in We '.miinter Abbey on Anzac Day: Many a Pageant has the Abbey mo but nerer before have 3000 men from the outskirts ef Empire wor.ppid with their King in its storied piie. I .service
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  • 40 13 Fish hooks have been found in inned aud frozen meat purchased from two American firms for use in Italian army. The fish hooks are believed to have be«n inserted by German workmen employed by those ■ays tbe Post's Rome correspondent.
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  • 105 13 Says Kally's Monthly Trade Review with regard to Singapore k cal importers, whilst refusing to beadle 4l tainted" goods—i.e., goods from America that may be suspected to he oi German-Austrian origin— fonaplain oi th« impossibility of finduew sources of supply willing or step in and take the place of fne
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  • 296 13 Fatal Tiger Hunt. The full story is now to hand of the tragic death of Mr. EL F. Bell, L C S., Deputy Commissioner of Bilaspur. Accompanied by Mrs. Bell, he went out camping a few miles from Kargi Road Station on the Katni Branch of the
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  • 291 13 Interesting news of the clearing up of the situtation in the western desert of Egypt has been received by the War Office. Small patrols, usually in armoured cars (it is stated), continue to hunt out and destroy hidden stores of ammunition, over a quarter of
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  • 293 13 Soldiers Protest. The report of one of the sittings of the Prussian Diet before the Easter recess contains a speech delivered by the Socialist deputy, Herr Hoffmann, during the debate on the estimates for the Ministry of Education and Religion. Dealing with the utterances of militant Pan-German pastors
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  • 283 13 General Cadorna's Views General Cadorna, the Italian Com-mandor-in-Chief, has a strong objection to officers who risk their own lives and those of their men in acts of bravado which have no real military value. We de not need showy officers," the general said recently. M What we need
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  • 85 13 The movement of the stocks of rice available for export in Barma seems likely to be a difficult problem. Ships are not forthcoming and the extraordinarily high level of ocean-freights must necessarily affect the trade. In the week ended May G, less than 3,000 tons of rice were exported by
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  • 31 13 For chronic complaints, nerve and skin diseases, try Mechauo-Therapy, at 350, North Bridge Road. Hours 7 a.m. till 6 p.m. daily (Sundays excepted unless by special appointment.) 14.3 T.W. 13 6
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    • 111 13 Z Alhambra Theatre BEACH ROAD. ATTRACTIONS. i bbatiimp tu C The Leadin Theatre in Singapore jjj PROQRAMME TO-NIGHT M.H. KENYON-SLADE A Daniel frohman programme 1 IN ™The Prisoner of Zenda Q 1 With James Hackett in the dual role of Rodolph Rassyndll and the X* fTi THE DOCTOR'S DUTY in
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    • 346 13 SOPHIA LODGE No. A, Sophia Road, Singapore. A high-class Private Hotel situated on an elevation in a quiet and healthy locality. Comfortable and airy rooms with or without board close to town and about five minutes walk from Tank Road Station. Spec ial terms for weekly and monthly boarders. CHARGES
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  • 861 14 The Roli of Honour. "Nowhereoo f of Spain or Ireland would you see a medieval consecrated building still in use in such a state of dilapidation/ s: ys a writer in the Times. ,4 A building of the very smallest that could be caJ'ed a church, standing
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  • 256 14 I There arrived in New York City j recently after a six months' tour of the Orient, tbe Commission of the China Medical Board of the Rockefeller Foundation, composed of the Rev. Dr. Wallace Buttrick, director of the China Medical Board and Secretary of the
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  • 88 14 f Tho Handelsblad says, owing jto infractions of the Anglo-Dutch j agreement, whereby Britain allowed j the export of aniline dyes from Germany, several Dutch cargo steamers held up by the British have been obliged to discharge cargoes of aniline. The steamer Hondo, with 1,400 cases, was
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    • 528 14 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT. Asthma got hold of me and reduced me so very much that 1 had to lose hope of my existence. I am very fond of theatres and outdoor trips. A few minutes exposure or attending even once a theatre will sure and certain bring me Asthma. Oh I
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    • 209 14 HELP FOR THE WOMEN. Ihe demands upon a mother's strength are many and severe her i own health tiials and her children's welfare exact heavy tolls, while hur- ritd meals, broken rest and much I indoor living tend to weaken her constitution. .No wonder that she 1*3 often indisposed through
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    • 287 14 :F»o w ell *Sg Co. FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. June 17th. At No. 30 Seah Im Road, Keppel Harbour at 2.30 p.m, hold Furniture &c. June 20th- At Powell Co's Sale-room at 2-30 p. m. Sale of Equity f f Redemption in Leasehold Land and Houses Nos. >? Mohamed Sultan Road
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    • 413 15 NOTICES NOTICE. The undersigned beg to announce to the public it a high class Philippino rass and string band with omplcte set is prepared to undertake to play at dances, linner parties, marriages, Musicians are exclusively ilippinos. Music according to programme. Terms reasonable. Apply to STRAITS PHILIPPINO BAND. No. 189
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    • 593 15 NOTICES NOTICE OFJpOYAL. Ra J^ e Manager of the Bank of Taiwan Ltd. begs rtL*?5J? T that on and a fter X l h Jl^ ne the business of the Bank will bo transacted at No. 1 Battery Road, the old Chartered *>ank premises. 8-6 12-G Lunas Rubber Estates, Limited.
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    • 247 15 WANTED^ WANTED. Wanted. Straits-bors Eurasian or Chinese clerk for Batavia. Mast be geod typist, shorthand also desirable Salary 200 guilders per month in' elusive. Passage will be paid" Apply iv own handwriting, with typewritten duplicate, to Box 230 c/o Malaya Tribune. 6-G v WAH I ED. Wanted apprentices for Engineering
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    • 468 15 BAMKS__ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Pa jSn Up 9* pital Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Wisims Wm* £1,800,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 j BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London 1 City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and
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    • 309 15 INSURANCE sout^Wtish INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [INCORPORATED IN NEW ZEALAND] FIM Insurance* effected on Buildings Rent and Merchandise of every description MAIIHE Insurances accepted to a)! parts of the world at lowest rates EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager, Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in
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    • 210 16 ffi I Tel: Address. GUAN KIAT. O. K. I Telel>kone Nos: 1233, 1174, 1178. j Codes: A. B. C.&AI. Co. (Private 1450 1073.) GUAN KIAT c CO., 1 37 Phillip Street. 1 Ship=Chandlers, SOLE AGENTS Estate, Rice and 1 Government for Saw-Mill I and Municipal Suppliers and I THE GLOBE
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 18 1 Straits Shipping-Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. »37 SINGAPQBE, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916
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      • 490 1 P. O.Britishlndia AND Apcar Line a (COIfPAMIBB IMCORPORATBD IN IHSLAITD.) j Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hii Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore om or about Mall Lines. Homeward (for Europi).
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      • 229 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 dne to arrive on the v nderm en t ioned dates OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. Jun t 17 Grotius Juae yj Rembrandt July 28
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      • 557 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via pox la to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperu Jaoanesa Qovernment. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining his EE! have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with
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    • 705 2 Europe. For London: Moyune in port Tokushima Mara June 12 Kamo Maru June 14 City of Lincoln due Jane SO Cyclops June 19 Nagoya June 22 Katori Maru June 27 Mentor July 1 City of Sparta due July 5 Nyanza July 6 Kashima Maru July 6 City
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    • 98 2 Annual Meeting. The Chosen Yusen Kaisha, Seoul, held recently the fourth general shareholders' meeting. According to the statement of accounts for the term under review, the company realized a net profit of V 170,000, of wnich about Y95.000 will be set aside for ships' depreciation fund, ships'
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    • 1330 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station:—s.s. Suwa Maru, s.s. Tjitaroem, as. Kamo Maru. For Penang, on the 15th inst. will be despatched the B. I. liner Sangola. For Vladivostock will sail on or about the 4th prox. the Holt
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    • 45 2 The French submarine Bernouiih has succeeded in torpedoring arid sinking in the lower Adriatic an Austrian torpedo boat destoyer of the latest type, notwithstanding that the submarine had to bear the fire of the sunken vessel and the other craft around it.
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    • 54 2 We read in the Matin that ths harbour works at the port of Gran, in Algeria have been successfully completed The project for the building of a large breakwater was accepted in 1912, with additional sums voted in 1913. The total outlay for the completed works
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    • 88 2 The arrivals to-day are: Kampar from Teluk Anson via ports Ipoh from Penang via Port Swettenham; Boribat from Bangkok via ports. The Perak sails to-day for Port Swettenham and Teluk Auson at 4 p.m. from the roads Kaka for Malacca and Muar at 4.30 p.m. from
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    • 115 2 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) No. ol BttJk Port, Signal. Disease Dat«. Bangkok ...X.G.Q. Plague „299.10.16 Bassein ...F.P.B. ...Cholera .„242.26.» Do. ...F.P.B. ...Small-pox 294.10.16 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ....0W.28.10 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholero... 649.26.H Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pox 25*7.16.16 Do. ...X.G.Q.
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      • 39 2 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERY Go SHIPCHAHDLERS 8 PROYFDORING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meet"? incoming ships. Office :—l6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to trow January Ist, 1916. H. W..H. STEVENS, Manager. 51 5-4
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 101 2 Singapore Tide Tables. June. 12.—High water :—7.5 a.m 7 ft. 7.5 p.m. 8 ft. June. 13. —High water :—8-16 a.m 7 ft. 4 ins 7-53 p.m. 8 ft. 5 ins. June. 14.—High water 9.19 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins. 8-40 p m. 9 ft. June. 15.—High water —10.16 a.m. 8
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    • 1069 3 I nes e quartermaster is a beI r!i evolved by a slow Mti t he sailor, or A. B. duty i* to steer the I he whole, he does in I factory manner. But at m i lution he ceased m became a quarter- i mystery. The H
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    • 202 3 Per P. and O. Mongolia. London. jtf aY 12. —To Singapore: Mr, G. Glenny, Mr. P. D. Abbott, Mrs. Sanders and child, Mr. J. C. Schotvan den Berg, Mr. J. W. de Piro, Mrs. Craig, Mr. C. Paterson, Miss Brooks. To Penang: Miss A. M. Neffett. Per P.
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    • 235 3 (Singapore, June 12.) Tin* buyers no sellers. Copra.— Weak. No Business. Tapioca. —Weak, No Business Sago Flour —Weak. No Business. Gambier —No Business. Pepper— Weak No Business. Other Produ<jts.—M»rk(>t Qnnt. Latest Lou! Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $32.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 40.00 Copra Bali Copra Gorong
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    • 63 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their deliver in London. Mail Left. Delivered. M. M.* Apr. 27 May 29 P.&O. Apr. 28 May t9 8.1. May 5 June 1 P &O. May 12 June 12 8.1. May
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    • 41 3 Immigration into Canada in 1915, as in the previous year, continued to show a heavy falling off. The total arrivals were 48,466, as compared with 168,930 in 1914. Those from the United Btate* totalled 36,098, as compared with 68,659 in 1914.
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      • 512 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWJJU» Magellan June 30 Atlantique June. 20 Polynesian July 4 Paul Leeat JuJv 4 At>)j# Jal g j For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIB, Agent. Pacific Service. FOR VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE. (Taking cargo on through Bills
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      • 345 3 Combined Service O The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ltd (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BETWKEH FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings betweea Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for tbe Kimberley
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 186 3 Mails CJose. 1 O-Oa v. At noon. To-morrow. Pulau Batain Pulau Bulang Hock Keng 8.80 am Pulau Soegi Glanggi 1.30 am Port Swettenham and Penang *Alma 1.80 pip Goebilt <fc Sarawak Rajah of Sarawak 2.30 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham "Calypso 2.30 pm Malacca and Muar Lady Weld 3
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 556 4 TOYO KISEH KAISHA w THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI THE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, JBOSOLULCJ A Nl> 8 >N FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNTTED STATE CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Speed Leavn Huugkong, •Via Manila omitting ShangiM. PERSIA MARU 9,000 Tons July
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      • 583 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) (Contracter* to tht Imperial Japanese Army and Nmvy and We Foreign Governments.) Cable addresses Codes JfedAI, A.B.C, dockyard IP jpteP^i W* stern Onion KO 11 ?M WSmmjOr fll Scott's. libber's, ana DOCK-DAI.BM. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers All sizes and
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      • 447 4 Ocean Steam aj Company, Ltd 1 AND China Mutual Steam li Co., Ltd. m** (Incorporated in Englar The Companies' steamen patched from Liverpool outws the Straits, China and Japta J week and from Japan honewarAj London, Amsterdam aud Ai/ J every fortnight for Genoa, M a J jits and Liverpool
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