Malaya Tribune, 15 June 1916
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Title Section29 1916-06-15 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. C EVENING DAILY. Vol 3.- ■No. 140. SINGAPOEE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916 Price 5 Cents CIK Wsiapa tribune. THURSDAY, JUNE 1529 words
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Advertisement217 1916-06-15 1 "bebe-s a bigger and brighter programme AT THE POPULAR PICTURE PALACE GAIETY Cinema (Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets) TN THE SECOND SHOW The Times War Budget No. M LATEST NUMBER The Exclusive Feature Drama SISTER LOVE By the Film D'Arte Italiana Co., Italy. Two Brothers and a Spy A217 words
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Advertisement173 1916-06-15 1 11 1 "v Mm hi i 55S AC ALII (SUN-BRAND) BEER I Obtainable at Leading Liquor Stores at the j j| Following Prices from Ist April, 1916. j ASAHI BEER. j |j j QUARTS: at $11.80 (Per Case of 4 Doz.) I j: at $3 Per Doz. PINTS: at $10.50(Per173 words
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Article523 1916-06-15 2 Literature for children of a ban- j Jred or so vt-ars ago would be regarded to-day as iearsome nourishment for undeveloped minds. It was full of wise saws and sawdust verbiage, bat the principal part of it consisted of "moral thrillers" —stories of the most fearful and523 words
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Article165 1916-06-15 2 When you have that obstinate, lingering cough which will not be skaken off. There is no cough at any stage, whether old or young, but what needs attention. A cough soon wrecks a strong constitution, soon makes one helpless, in fact a cough is a very165 words
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Advertisement255 1916-06-15 2 LA GIRALDA CIGARS. I The Best SOLE AGENTS. I I DO YOU LOVE YOUR HAIR I I Then Try A Phial of i I TO-DAY. I j rhisoil beautifying and increasing the growth of the hair, pre- I I voting its falling off, restoring it to its natural colour, making255 words
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Advertisement514 1916-06-15 2 THE VICTORIA CONFECTIONON AND STORE 387, Victoria Street, Singapore. The place where you can always get Fresh Cakes, lees, Cold Hot Drinks FROM 7 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Wedding, Birthday or Christening Vanilla Walnut, Chocolate or Maraschino cream tarts. Jam and Apple tarts a speciality. THE Secret of our Success:514 words
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Article526 1916-06-15 3 A Good Suggestion. Mr. James Lamont, of Beach street, Penary, writiDg to th" "Echo" says The arguments in favour of daylight saving are so trite and well known that it is almost unnecessary to recapitulate them. The fact of the Home Government having passed a daylight526 words
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Obituary118 1916-06-15 3 Yokohama papers announce the death of Mr. George Hodgts who retired in 11U4 from the position o« Shipping Clerk at the British Cm an late Geteral, after forty-seven yea id' service in Jdpai. Mr. Hodges came to Japan in 1867 at a member of118 words
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Article19 1916-06-15 3 A Dutch sailing ship was taken into Borknm by the Germans and charged a with espionage en May 30.19 words
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Advertisement349 1916-06-15 3 NEW SHIPMENT OF. as NOVELS F»vitalial-iecl In 1916. B Y VARIOUS AUTHORS. VIZ., gir A onan Dojla H. Rider Haggard gi, Wai. Blagnay Charles Garvice William le Queux Paul Trent V[ i orcnec Warden Charles Dickens j ,ph HockiDg Lawrence L. Lynch y iX Pcmberton Mrs. Henry Wood geftdon Hill349 words
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Advertisement617 1916-06-15 3 STAND UP TO IT Do not Confuse Useless Sacrifice with Real Efficiency. I The British Milk Products Co., Ltd., 69, Mark Lane. London. England :—SANAPHOS. Clear your mind of the idea that there is any credit in beinsj j crushed by your responsibilities. The Empire wants more than I that617 words
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Article415 1916-06-15 4 '•British make" is a trade-mark that the populace of the British Isles particularly admire says the Literary Digest. Even when it is absent, they like to feel that the articles they are wont to buy at home are of Bi itish workmanship, and that for that reason415 words
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Article98 1916-06-15 4 The Harbour Department has issued the following abstract showing the total number and tonnage of foreign steamers which called at the Port of Bangkok during the month of May, 1916 Nationality No. Tonnage British 31 27,039 Norwegian 27 22,355 Chinese 4 3,134 Dutch 4 IMS Japanese 298 words
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Article83 1916-06-15 4 It is not often that a King performs the ceremony of knightin* an actor behind the Royal box of a theatre, and Mr. Arthur Collins it seems, had some trouble in procuring a sword with which Kins George might bestow the knighthood on the shoulders of Frank R Benson. Some83 words
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Advertisement565 1916-06-15 4 AUCTION SALES. THE TAN JONG GEMOK ESTATES LIMITED. (Is Liquidation) AUCTION SALE By Order of the Commissioner of Lands and Mines To be held AT HIS OFFICES IN JOH9RE On Saturday, 24th June, 1916, at 3 p.m. All that piece of land situate at Johore and estimated to contain an565 words
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Advertisement639 1916-06-15 4 AUCTION SALES. AND In The Matter of Behn Meyer Co im Company within the meaning of Vh« enm said Ordinance. Auction Sale Of Valuable Landed Properties Situate at Collyer Quay de Souza Street, Prince Street Rnh. i Kanisah Marican Road, Mohamed Sultan Hoad 'and Gr Singapore, and also the Goodwill639 words
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Article858 1916-06-15 5 Romance still lives in the Vos*e« spite of the fart that elsewhere along the line she has be«n pretty *el! HMMd, bombed, and fire-cur-tained out of existence. In the heights men still light with Cold hi eel, hand to hand, und have little traffic with the 4J-centimetre858 words
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277 1916-06-15 5 Six ironch non-commissioned onicers and soldiers have managed to send a letter describing life in a German fortress, writes the Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. J hey wore sentenced c»n March tfth, ll'lii, to eleven months' imprisonment iin a fortress for attempting to escape, hut277 words
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Article138 1916-06-15 5 A very unfortunate occurrence on board a Water Police launch was investigated by Mr. J. R. Wood (Coroner) and a jury at the Magistracy at Hongkong recently. It appeared that the No. 3 launch, in charge of Police Sergeant Fox and Lance Sergeant Joy, was proceeding through138 words
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Article133 1916-06-15 5 In connection wiih the riews expressed in this momiug's leader it is interesting to note what Professor A. A. Macdonall. Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford, has to say in regard to the teaching and study of that language. To cover the wide field of knowledge, represented133 words
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Advertisement82 1916-06-15 5 KOH Co s Cheap Sale! i Cheap Sale! Cheap Sale! I I NOW ON I I Everything Cheap I I c A Genuine I a S^k^^lH I I I To prove it give us your 1 I personal visit. I We don't charge you anything j if you don't buy.82 words
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Advertisement347 1916-06-15 5 POSTA6E STAMPS. A Collection of British Colonial Stamps being broken to meet Collectors requirements. The Continental Stamp Co. D. High Street, Singapore. 3>l v SOPHIA LODGE No. A, Sophia Road, Singapore. A high-class Private Hotel situated cm an elevation in a quiet and healthy locality. Comfortable and airy rocms with347 words
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Article47 1916-06-15 6 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE REPUBLIC. Protest To Tuan Chi-jui. The Shensi merchants here have telegraphed to Premier Tuan Chijui protesting against the despatch of troops to Tungkwan. They reminded him that he "must not aid a wolf to devour the people."47 words
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Article35 1916-06-15 6 General Chang Hsun has telegraphed from Hsuchowfu that no such thing as a unanimous vote, asking President Yuan Shih-kai to resign, was passed at the fourth meeting of the Nanking conference.35 words
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Article41 1916-06-15 6 It is rumoured, says the Peking Daily News, that the notorious White Wolf, whose fearful actions have never been forgotten by the people, is again showing activities against the Central Government along the frontiers of Honan and Hupeh.41 words
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Article43 1916-06-15 6 The local Intelligence Bureau Republican Government of China yesterday announced that Liang Chi-chiao has tendered his resignation as Chief of the Bureau of Political Affairs of the Chunwuyuan (Republican Military Council) owing to the death of his father at Canton.43 words
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Article55 1916-06-15 6 Owing to the refusal of the China Merchants and other shipping companies to transport troops for the Peking Government, the 300 guards for the Salt Office in Fukien have been unable to sail for their destination. The authorities have, however, decided to send them there55 words
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Article73 1916-06-15 6 The N.C.H, is officially informed that the foreign banks are now in a position to render to the Bank of China any assistance that may prove necessary ?nd have notified the Bank of China accordingly. For the moment, however, the Bank's own resources appear adequate73 words
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Article188 1916-06-15 6 Few things have brought greater discredit on Chinese politics than the number of fraudulent telegrams which have been despatched by both sides in the present controversy. One such is alleged to have been sent to Peking from Shanghai a few days ago, and the allegation rests on the188 words
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Article148 1916-06-15 6 Death of Prince Tsai-Lan. Prince Tsai-Ian, elder brother of the former Emperor of China, and uncle of the young Kmperor deposed at the first revolution, is reported to have died at li o'clock on the morning of April 19. says the Japan Times. He was taken suddenly ill, and died148 words
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Article190 1916-06-15 6 The murder of General Chen Chimei, one of the most famous and courageous leaders of Republican troops in China, at his home in the French Concession, Shanghai, is referred to in the China Press of May 19. General Chen had been at the head of the190 words
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Article127 1916-06-15 6 Dr. Son Vat-sen recently arrived in Shanghai from Japan. He is said to have had several interviews with Geueral Chen at which all point of diflertnce between his branch and others of the Revolutionaries were completely and amicably settled. This fact is pointed out as a refutation127 words
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Advertisement875 1916-06-15 6 PALLADIUM] Siafaaore's Premier Theatre Orchard Road Singapore's Premier Theatre To-Night 3.1S THE PICK OF THE BASKET. To-Night 9| 5 The Mothering Heart A Biograph Feature of Superlative merit, played by Miss Betty C and Charles West in startling realistic fashion. Alive draml aIJ? start to finish. ran3a fron > THE875 words
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Article496 1916-06-15 7 THE BATAVIA RACES. Successful Meeting. The fir** *y of Batata Baitenzorg Racing Cljb's B proved a pronounced success ci ht o'clock sharp, His Ex- theGc er nor-General, Graaf i Limburg-Btirom arrived with They drove to the stand, gtore Mr. Beaker, president of 'he ceived them and welcomed rhe496 words
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Article33 1916-06-15 7 The Result of the men's Medal Competition for June was as IollnwB Comdr. R. D. Forbes, 96—18=78 89-10=79 WolryChe Whi^ore! Col W. H. Basevi, 101—U=83. 5 cards were taken out.33 words
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Article51 1916-06-15 7 A great sensation has been caused amen*? lore** of wrestling by the defeat of the Japanese champion on May 25, who had remaine 1 unvancjuiahed for five years. Tochigiyama, the victor, is reported to have earned 5.000 yen in the form of presents from his patrons and51 words
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Article70 1916-06-15 7 S. C. C. Tournament. No piay was possible yesterday owing to rain. On Tuesday the following matches were decided: Cha MP i ONSHlP.—Wodehouse beat Pasb *—3 7—5. Profession Pairh.—Telegraph 1 Wilkinson and Rose beat Shipping I Jackson and Dove, 6 —2 4—4. Telegraph V. Murray and Dunbeat Merchants70 words
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Article238 1916-06-15 7 (Singapore, Jane 14). Tin. —$89J. buyers no sellers. Copra.—Weak. Business done. Tapioca.—Weak. Business done. Sago Flour "Weak. Busines* done. Gambier. —No business. Pepper- —Weak. No business. Other Products' —Market Quiet. latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $32.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 40.00 Copra Bali 8.70 Copra238 words
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Article128 1916-06-15 7 Te-day. Lodge Eastern Gate, g 30 p. m H Water- 1" 16 a.m. 8 ft. ;9 26 p ni. 9 ft. 3 ins. To-morrow Full Moon. 8.1. homeward mail closes. Legislative Council 2.30 p.m. P. <fc O. outward mail expected. H:gti Water—ll-6 a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins 10- 12128 words
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Article49 1916-06-15 7 Mr. See Teong Wah, Honorary Secretary and Treasurer acknowledges receipt with many thanks of :be following subscriptions:— Amount already acknowledged $1.895 11. E. Sir \rthur Young, (l. C. M G. o j We Kay Siaog 25 R*v. J. A. B. Cook 5 Total $1,94549 words
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Advertisement239 1916-06-15 7 iATEaI ADVERTISEMENTS. Insanity Cure. Dr. W. C. Roy's specific for fnwftj ll the only remedy tor the disease. Of over 50 years standing, spoken of highly hy thWditiK Physicians of the day. found to cure all forms of Insanity. Neurasthenia, Hysteria, Epilepsy, etc. i'rice Rs. 5 pei bottle:—Apply for literature239 words
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Advertisement307 1916-06-15 7 Latest Advertisements. I II11!i,,,TT in i Fop Japanese Curio's General Goods J GO TO I MAR UNI 4 Co. No. 10, High Street, SingaporeII WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. I STOCKS ALWAYS OX* KAND. I OUR ANNUAL CLEARaIFj jjjj* Now Proceeding-. COMMENCING 15th JUNE FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY. ROM 11 The Britannic"307 words
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Article791 1916-06-15 8 Preparations for an American Presidential election involve a degree of excitement and political agitation almost unknown anywhere else in the world. As every election of the chief magistrate of the Commonwealth involves two principal elections viz.,(l) the selection of the candidate by the members of a particular party791 words
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Article162 1916-06-15 8 i The Great War Page. In the East The Western Front 9 i The Italian Campaign 9 Late Lord Kitchener The Balkans 16 Fiench Consular News It' Cinemas for Chi Id ten Daylight Saving in Malaya Death of well known Shipping Clerk Made in Germany Siam'a Foreign Trade162 words
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Advertisement117 1916-06-15 8 ROBINSON Cos SPECIALLY PREPARED Loti^s. White Rose Ayer Lichin Hair Lotion. Kan Rambot. Price $I.to per bottle. Price $1.00 per bottle. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC.. ETC. KEROSE NTSJFOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC117 words
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Advertisement113 1916-06-15 8 JUST RECEIVED IRR©Y 1906' Champagne. Sole Agents Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Wine and Spiiit Merchants. ADELPHIi HOTEL In connection with THE Fancy Fair ON BEHALF OF Blinded Sailors' and Soldiers' Funds. BRITISH AND FRENCH) MASQUERADE BALL WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY. JUNE 30, 1916. Four Valuable Prizes For Further Particulars See113 words
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Advertisement19 1916-06-15 8 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case sldQn J 2 Sterilised Natural Milk SjK 1 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10 50 119 words
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Article634 1916-06-15 9 fin is at 11 up. c a c Gambier is nominal at 57/6 rubier is quoted at 41/3 in London. jg.lv Swettenham is at present on visit to Ipoh. er in quote I in London as I i pc 2/6; Sheet 2/s^. I Outer's te'ogram says that634 words
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Article695 1916-06-15 9 Provident Fond Case. Appeal Allowed. a o ay afterno °n the appeal of a. is. klyne against the Municipal Commissioners was commenced, before the Chief Justice (Sir J. A. S. Bucknill K.C.). Mr. Justice Lbden and Mr. Justice Sproule. Our readers will remember that last month Klyne brought695 words
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Article277 1916-06-15 9 On Friday last the members of the Vinolia Association, Malacca,enI tamed Mr. A. F. de Conceicao of M-ssrs Sime, Darby and Co., Malacca to dinner at the residence of Mr. J. W. Jansen on the occasion of the eve of his departure to Japan on leave to277 words
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Article95 1916-06-15 9 Renter wires to-day that Captain T. W. Kemp has been appointed, Commodore. This officer is well known in China waters and in India, he having been lieutenant of EL M. S. Aurora in 1900 in China, when he was specially mentioned in, despatches for his services in95 words
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Article230 1916-06-15 9 From the 24th inst. the baking of white bread in Holland will again be permitted. Mr. E. A M. Williams has been admitted as a partner into the business carried on by Messrs Lowe, Bingham, and Matthews at Hongkong, Shanghai, Singapore, and London. Mr. K. Venketasamy, of the Eastern Extension230 words
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Article47 1916-06-15 9 The Western Front. Calm before the Storm. RE LITER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 14, 1.5 a.m. Paris :—The communique says there were no infantry actions on the northern Verdun front. Intermittent bombardment took place east and west of the Me use. All was quiet elsewhere.RE LITER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 47 words
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Article117 1916-06-15 9 Enemy Concentrating. Gallant Canadians. London, June 14, 2.55 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig's communique states that a gallant and successful attack by the Canadians at 1 30 in the morning gained the whole objective, namely our old p >sition on a fifteen hundred yards P nt south-east117 words
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Article63 1916-06-15 9 London, June 13, 5,40 a.m. Amsterdam It is reported that 120,000 German infantry from the garrison of Belgium and other sections on the western front have been concentrated at Zonnebeke and Gheluvelt. Considerable reserves are also being forwarded. The British artillery inflicted heavy losses on the German63 words
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Article62 1916-06-15 9 A Steady Advance. London, June 13, 9 p.m. Rome: The communique states that our advance between the Adige and Brenta has made some progress, though tenaciously disputed. We stormed a strong position east of Cimamezzano in Lazarina Valley. Repeated counter-attacks were repulsed. An attempt by the enemy in62 words
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Article182 1916-06-15 9 Memorial Services at Home. London, June 13, 10.25 p.m. Among the representatives of India at the memorial service in St. Paul's Cathedral were Pratap Singh of Jodhpur, Raja Ratlam, Sir Amarsinghji Banesinghji Sirdar Singhji, son of Rajahiraja of Shahpura. Memorial services for Lord Kitchener were also held182 words
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Article229 1916-06-15 9 The Advance in Galicia. i London, June 13, II 25 p.m. Petrograd The communique says The enemy having at many points withdrawn out of reach of our southern armies the number of prisoners has increased but little, and is now 115,700. We reached the river Stokhod, northwest229 words
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Article192 1916-06-15 9 Communications Cut. London, June 14, 1.2o p.m. Petrograd The Russians have cut the railway communication of Czernovitz with the north. Heavy fighting is proceeding east, south-east and north of the town. Suppressing Bad News. London, June 14, 1.25 p.m. Amsterdam The German cen sors are suppressing the news192 words
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Obituary25 1916-06-15 9 Lomlou, Jane 14,12 30 p.m. The death is announced of Professor Bttvum Phillips Thompson, tl. rViL»ions electrical engineer, who ;orn on June 19, 1851.—25 words
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Article50 1916-06-15 10 Greece Demobilised. London, June 13, 7.5 p.m. It is officially stated that th i Ireek demobilisation is practically complete. Leave has been given to a large number of reserves of the remaining eight classes. The Greek Government hopes thai this will remove misapprehensions and considerably relieve Greek finances.50 words
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Article36 1916-06-15 10 London, June 14, 3.10 p.m. Telegrams from Bukharest state that a Russian detachment crossed the Pruth into Rumania. Rumania protested, and the Russian commander apologised and .-aid it was due to a misundertsanding.36 words
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Article43 1916-06-15 10 Germans Want Hughes. London, June 14, 1.25 p.m. Amsterdam: The Germans are pleased at the nomination of Mr. -Justice Hughes instead of the antiOerman Mr. T. Roosevelt. They assert that Mr. Hughes must have the German-American vote to defeat Dr. Wilson.43 words
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Article134 1916-06-15 10 London, June, 14, 3.10 p.m. St. Louis: At the opening of \he Democratic Convention exiGovernor Glynn, the chairman, highly tributed Dr. Wilson's statemanship and affirmed that his policy of neutrality was truly American. London, June 14, 12,30 p.m. New York: German-Americans ire trying to secure support134 words
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Article213 1916-06-15 10 May Outputs. Messrs Bateman and Company the Secretaries of the Jimah Robber Estates Ltd. advise an output of 14,082 lbs of dry rubber. Mr. James Snodgrass advises the May outputs for the following estates •elepah Valley (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd. 20,600 lbs. •£ota Tingffi (Johore) Rubber Co., Ltd.213 words
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Article46 1916-06-15 10 At untitled a Chinese has dnticed away a young Chinese girl, who took away fly. COO from her home The police are endeavouring to trace the culprit and return the tfirl to her parents. It is not believed that the girl went with him i>y consent.46 words
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Article300 1916-06-15 10 (By courtesy of the French C< nsulate-) Paris, June 12, 7 p.m. Yesterday there was a duel of artillery on the front of Verdun and Champagne. To-day, we destroyed works on the west of Soissons; we repulsed an attack on the west of i the fort of300 words
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Article88 1916-06-15 10 London, June 14,12.30 p.m. The Admiralty announces that the Government had approved of the equipment of the ship Discovery for a two years' search for Sir E. Shacklbton's party in the Wed del I Sea when the news of his arrival at the Falkland Islands was received.88 words
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Article286 1916-06-15 10 Changes at the Court of St. James's London, June 13, 2 55 p.m. The Japanese Ambassador to the Court of St. James,Marquis Katsunosuke Inouye, is returning to Japan for family reasons. Viscount Sutemi Chinda, the present Ambassador at Washington, succeeds him. [Viscount Sutemi Chinda, the retiring Ambassador286 words
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Article92 1916-06-15 10 The export returns of Fushun Coal for the port of Dairen for the month of April last says the M. D. N. give a total of 42,795 tons, exclusively shipped by steamers, showing an increase of 7,522 tons and 6,540 tons over the previous month and92 words
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Article28 1916-06-15 10 Several important exporters in Holland have been smuggling potatoes on a colossal scale, says a Hague wire. In several towns in Holland there exists a shortage of potatoes.28 words
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Article150 1916-06-15 10 Counterfeit Notes. Yesterday, in the third court, Inspector Dunne mentioned a pecu liar case in which a Hokien is charged with refusing to pay legal fare to a rikisha puller, and with assaulting the puller, and further with being in possession of four counterfeit $5. notes. It appears150 words
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Article63 1916-06-15 10 In the third court, yesterday, a Cantonesa youth 16 years of age was charged by Detective Inspector Miller with the theft of a silver watch, ten chains, a penknife and a pipe from a shop in Pagoda Street. The accused admitted thu theft, saying that he wanted63 words
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Article104 1916-06-15 10 It will be remembered that a week ago three Europeans and a Eurasian were charged in the second court with assaulting and voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a European named H. E. G. Courtney, and the case was remanded until yesterday. On the resumption of the hearing Inspector104 words
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Article61 1916-06-15 10 The Bangkok Customs Department advises the following approximate return shewing the values of imports and exports during the month of May 1916 Imports. Tieals 3 per cent. Goods 6,322.730 Wine, Beer and Spirits... 186,377 Gold leaf 30,000 Bullion Coin 26,774... 56,774 Opium 343,162 Total, Tcs. 6,909,043 Exports.61 words
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Article10 1916-06-15 10 [TTe do not necessarily endo-,. opinions expressed by corresponds10 words
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Article119 1916-06-15 10 to the Editor of the i/al u Ja Tribm( Sir.—I notice in your to-day's date a reference to is spitting nuisancs. The author],il! are undoubtedly rather lax in S1 pore; bat it seems to be m Ceylon. I quote from the Cevl on Independent of a recent119 words
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Article130 1916-06-15 10 Bukit Toman Meeting (From Our Special Corresponds*. Penang, June 15. At the meeting of the Baft Toman Hydraulic Tin Mining Com. pany held yesterday Mr. Waugfa presiding, it was decided to wind up the company. Mr. Archibald Lindley was appointed to ad tf liquidator. The Chairman in130 words
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Article127 1916-06-15 10 The Competitions in connection with tbe above Association held during May and June resulted a§ under Billiard Championship (prize presented by Mr. Lim Chin Kuan Champion—Mr. Lee Ah Kok! Runner up—Mr. Koh Choree S®ng. Drawing—General Work l*t prize (presented by Mr. Oon Beng Teck) won by Mr.127 words
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Article71 1916-06-15 10 Singapore, Jim' lo Oa J.on lon— Bank 4 m/p. 2/4 19/32 Demand Private 3 m/?. 2/4 13/16 On India— Bank T. T. \U\ O Hoogkon*— Bank d/d 12* 0 i ShanghaiBank J/d. On Java— Bank T. T. 1 On J*p n Bank d/d. 11. Sovereigns—baying rate 8.54 India C71 words
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Advertisement144 1916-06-15 10 Titi Tin Co., Ltd. Messrs Bateman and Co., the Secretaries for the above company advise the May output to be 397.17 piculs. IBORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILkI Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. j I rit> GarantCed U1 S WOd DrUi!S j' I I ji BORDEN'S |r144 words
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Article793 1916-06-15 11 ?rices Quoted ia the Market this Moraiat Singapore, Joke 15. Lyall and Evatfc, Exchange and Shar Broken, issue the following liat of quotations Robber Shares. Nona. Value. Buyers. Sellers. f fi V V- Anglo-Malay 10/- H/6 1 Ayer Kuning 22/6 27/6 Batang Malakn 2/7 J 3/_ 1793 words
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Advertisement95 1916-06-15 11 lIIUM 4* > II s I THE iPot Stills I < —< I 111 OF II > II I I > I ♦J jll Great Britain i j l Have Been Taken Oyer by Government, H II! I NEVERTHELESS j Buchanan's iwill be able to continue to supply their famous95 words
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Advertisement433 1916-06-15 11 Orand Matinee To day at 5 p. m. (Wednesday, 14th June, 1916) The f+ JB mma ft bwhe-sea, Cinema vHOIIfII on Beach Roan. PRESENTS THE GREAT TEMKWA COMPANY I Japan's foremost troupe of remarkable Illu- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■j q T d I sionuts Juggler*, Magicians, and also 25 A DTICTTC introducing STAR433 words
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Advertisement43 1916-06-15 11 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME WW. inn kaa spcat a great deal of money ia adverti«i»g it cannot alter it* prncea wttkout losing muck of tke benefit of tte advertising. It is tkereiore an undoubted advantage to buy advertised goods wkem general prices are rising.43 words
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Article430 1916-06-15 12 American Methods. The metropolitan editor is usually h lofty individual who hides behind the editorial 11 we." The country editor is and must be every one's friend, and he is a long-suffering fellow too, as this plaint from the Bunker Hill (Kan.) Advertiser gives evidence says the430 words
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Article198 1916-06-15 12 Submitted by a Second Year HighSchool Boy. Robinson Carisok This book was chosen by Depoe, a «nan of many qualities and professor at Fordham University. It was •edited by Ginn and Company, containing one hundred and fort)-nine pages, costing sixty-five cents. Professor Depoe's selections are ✓cry interesting. He198 words
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Article68 1916-06-15 12 The romantic story told about the :son wedding of the rebel Ran* kett and Miss Grace Gilford, sister-in-law of the rebel MacDonagh is strongly reminiscent of the bisU rie «ise of Robert Emmet leader of tl c rebellion of 1803, who might have reaped to America but, owing to adeMre68 words
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Article150 1916-06-15 12 Some time ago, uention was made in one of onr Bangkok contemporaries of exceptionally daring plons" and murders, accomplished by groups of dacoits in the Ban Nok Kwek district. From reports that have lately reached Bangkok, it yon Id appear that practically little has been done150 words
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Article185 1916-06-15 12 Many representations have lately been made to the Government, who have at last decided to send thither H. E. Phya Raxasena, whose energetic action and prompt decision have already done so much towards restoring peace to other disquieted districts. He has already made his presence felt at Rajaburi185 words
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Article62 1916-06-15 12 There is an unusual amount of sickness in Malacca of late, both amongst the Native and European populations. Malaria appears to be the principal trouble and it is undoubtedly spreading from district to district. But for the fact that Malacca at normal times is looked upon as one of the62 words
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Article64 1916-06-15 12 The Japan Times is asked by the Russian Embassy to state that the Russian Government has neither agreed on nor negotiated for any loan with the Masuda Bill Broking Bank in Osaka, and to state that other references made in an article in the Hochi and translated in the 1464 words
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Article136 1916-06-15 12 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribume). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3.35 $3.50x(* Ayer Kunings 1.30 1.40 AyerMolek 2.05 2.15 Ayer Panas 8.75 8.90 Balgownie 4.35 4.50 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0.60 Bukit Katil 0.80 0.87^ Changkat Serdg.... 8.25 8.50"136 words
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Article47 1916-06-15 12 On May 23 another batch of Japanese immigrants sailed for Peru by the T. K. X, liner Seiyo Maru. They will work on sugar plantations there. In July, it is reported, they will be followed by still another hatch of farmers to work on the same plantations.47 words
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Article326 1916-06-15 12 One of the luxuries that we must perforce dispense with, it seems, through the agency of war, is the Oriental rag. Authorities in thii industry furnish the reminder that Erzerum, the ancient capital of Armenia, is the centre of the Oriental rug-making district, and, since that326 words
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Article161 1916-06-15 12 Last year telegrams passed between the Sovereigns of the two countries in connection with our King's contribution to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund of the Durham Light Infantry Regiment, with which His Majesty was connected in his student days. A few days ago we (Siam Observer) reported161 words
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Advertisement184 1916-06-15 12 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m. 10.29 a.m. noon 1.30 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9. 8.42,184 words
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Advertisement525 1916-06-15 12 TAMANOYA HOTEL, 5-19 Beach Koa4. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotg] in Singapore. Charges Moderate H. AHMAD^ Civil aid Structural Engineer. Surveyor and Building Contractor 125 Serangoon Road. Office 111 Market s Plans and Estimates at nominal charges 5-5 RANEECUNCE Drainpipes 1 AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO., SINGAPORE. j MASSAGE525 words
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Miscellaneous62 1916-06-15 12 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-d»y 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.R, m Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hail S.V.A. >» do Maxim Co. do SR.E.v. do. Veterans Co. 4.45 Parade at Drill Hall, Transport to Tanglin. Chinese Co. Officers <fc N.C.O's. 5.15 p.m. Bras Basah Rd.62 words
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Article708 1916-06-15 13 Xear Shoreham, on Long Island, standi a great lattice-work tower, nearly two hundred feet high, with a copper mushroom for a top. This is Nikola Tesla's great electric tower whose purposes have never been accurately known. He has asserted :hat he was prepared to send electric signals708 words
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Article104 1916-06-15 13 For some time past the great need for a permanent building for the Hongkong branch of the Y. M. C. A. has been felt, and it seems that such a scheme is now well on the way to attainment, thanks to the generosity of two well-known local gentlemen,104 words
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Article47 1916-06-15 13 Not Dangerous.-Doctor —"You will have to give up all mental work for a few weeks." Patient— 44 But, doctor, in that event my income would cease. I earn my living by writing poems for the magazines Doctor— 44 Oh, you can keep right on at that."—lndianapolis Star.47 words
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Article317 1916-06-15 13 Aerial photographs are playing "a large part in the warfare being conducted in Europe, according to a writer in Popular Photography (New York). Before the war" they were regarded as a novelty of little importance, bat they are now found to be of great value in tracing the317 words
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Article80 1916-06-15 13 Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, has concluded negotiations to purchase Norway's entire catch of fish for a year, depriving Germany of a valuable food and adding to the supply for Great Britain, which, recently, has been reduced to a minimum, from various80 words
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Article22 1916-06-15 13 The password of the Irish rebels was 14 Limerick which was the battlecry of Jthe Irish troops at the battle of Fontenoy.22 words
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Advertisement490 1916-06-15 13 Alhambra Theatre I THE HOUSE OF QUALITY BEACH HOAD X j Manage The Leading Theatre in Sin*aix>re E ME 0F FEATIJRE ATTRACTIONS. t J A Constellation of Feature mi™. I I it tUre Fllma of iinest nnality which flm M.H, KENYON.SLADE > J The Ambrosio Film Co. nNQ BUT THE490 words
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Article1573 1916-06-15 14 The European War in unique in the strange, unthinkable tests it applies to human fortitude and endurance. If you doubt this, picture the crowd waiting in the Gare dv N ord, in Paris, for the arrival of the train-load of grands blesses coming in from Germany via1,573 words
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Advertisement524 1916-06-15 14 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT. Asthma got hold of me and reduced me so very much that 1 had to Iese hope of my existence. I am very ?ond of theatres aad outdoor trips. few minutes exposure or attending ven once a theatre will sure and ertain bring me Asthma. Oh I had524 words
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Advertisement316 1916-06-15 14 I III I ■lflTIirrirrTlfTITflfTTrTTrTTTTrTtrTTrTTTTTTTITrTTlflTTTIITTtllllllTTII11 IITI ll ill 11 lt ICXI^U^uu^,^ II RATHBOURNE DAIRY FARM t The Only Dairy in Singapore under European Management. A FRESH STOCK OF I Milch C o w s I Just brought from India by the Proprietor. j Milking and cleaning of bottles, etc., etc., done316 words
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Advertisement398 1916-06-15 15 NOTICES NOTICE. The undersigned beg to announce to the public h it a high class Philippine) brass and string band with omplete set is prepared to undertake to play at danc«6, [inner parties, marriages, etc Musicians are exclusively phil i ppinos: Music according to programme. Terms reasonable. Apply to STRAITS398 words
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Advertisement592 1916-06-15 15 NOTICES KIM HOCK HOE, LIMITED. that the partnership business l at < fy «nH an( at Nos. 53 and o4 Market Street Singarore has been converted into a iSSS company bearing the abov* am Y nxea at $150,000 divided into IS 000 «10 each, 12,000 of wS have been allotted592 words
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Advertisement253 1916-06-15 15 WANTED WANTED. Wanted apprentices for Eogineer!?*L office A PP j in Person to 11 Raffles Quay. -Jii u_ THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17 Dhoby GkAut. Sia«*pore. (ESTABLISHED 19th) Domestic Servants (Men Women) of every description supplied at moderate charges. Uadermentioned: viz., Book-keepers, Clerk' and Typist?, Shorthand Typists, Conductors, Dressers253 words
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Advertisement453 1916-06-15 15 BANKS I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTBALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATBd'in" ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £vmm Keserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00 C BANKERS. London Uty and Midland Bank, Ltd Th* u^2 0n .F and Weslmhißtei Bank, Ltd., The National Provincial Bank453 words
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Advertisement307 1916-06-15 15 JWSUBANCĔ soutiTm INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [Incorporated is New Zealajtd) FIRE Insurances effected on Building*. Rent and Merchandise of every description" MAHXB Insarances accepted to all ».I£!2l of the world at lo rate* EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager, Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in307 words
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Advertisement220 1916-06-15 16 I Tel: Address. GUAN KIAT. I O.K. I Telepkone Nos: 1233, 1174. 1178 I I Codes: A. B. C. &A 1. Co. J (Private 1450 1073.) I GUAN KIAT c CO., I. 37 Phillip Street. I Ship=Chandlers, SOLE AGENTS Estate, Rice and 1 Government for Saw-Mill g i and Municipal220 words
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Title Section19 1916-06-15 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 140 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 191619 words
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Advertisement452 1916-06-15 1 P.&O.British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Imcorporatbd in Inglakd.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailing*. (Under Contract with HU Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mall Linos. Homeward (for Europb). Outward (for452 words
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Advertisement236 1916-06-15 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 undermentioned date* OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. June 17 Grotius June 17 Rembrandt July 28 P. Juliana (via Suez) Aug.236 words
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Advertisement561 1916-06-15 1 N.Y.R. NIPPON YTJSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHFP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via poits to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all561 words
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Article729 1916-06-15 2 Europe, For London Tokuahima Maru in port Khuio Maru in port City of Lincoln due June 20 Cyclops Jane 19 Nagova June 22 Katori Maru June 28 Mentor July 1 City of Sparta due Jnne 30 Nyanza July 6 City of Bombay July 7 City of Vienna729 words
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Article96 1916-06-15 2 For London is due here the Ellerman liner City of Sparta about June 30. Messrs McAlister k Co. are her She has tine accommodation tor saloon passengers vide advt. page 7. For Malacca, Penang, Colombo and London, yin the Capu of Good Hope is advised to sail to-day the N.Y.K96 words
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Article305 1916-06-15 2 Vessels in Port. British STEAMER. BERTH DATE Recorder K. Harbour 13-5 Giang Seng Dock 26-5 Quarta Inner Rds 12-6 Moyune No. 7 Wharf 2-6 Katoa Outer Rds 3-6 Ningchow do 8 6 Magnet Inner Rds 9-6 Patrol K Harbour do Tara No. 2 Wharf 10-6 Ban Hin Guan305 words
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Article51 1916-06-15 2 Hong Lee for Batu Pahat. Euryalus for Rangoon. Sappho for P. Dickson and P. Swett en ham. Tokushima Maru for Durban. Singaradja for Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balei and Medan. Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Meranti for Kota Tinggi. Wilhelm for Batavia, Cheribon and51 words
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106 1916-06-15 2 s.s. Kaka sails this afternoon from the roads for Malacca and Mnar at 4.30. Bs. Sappho leaves the roadst -ad this afternoon for Port Dickson and Port Sweetenham at 4. The following vessels entered this a.m.: s.s. Klanj;, from Penang and P. Swetthenham s.s. Ranee, from106 words
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Article546 1916-06-15 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station s. 8. Kamo Maru, s. s B'Jacob, s.s. Melchior Trenb. Alex. Campbell is now in command of the s,s. Anjou. For Penang, will be despatched to-day the B. I. liner Sangola. The N,546 words
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Article239 1916-06-15 2 K. P. M. Liner Damaged At about a quarter to elever Monday morning says the yl'" fire broke out on the K.p v der Parra which had arrived in' Vat earlier in the morning from n V K Deli. Tb fire slarMinThf:'::room and immediatelv cot hand.239 words
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Article65 1916-06-15 2 The Sboahohoyoko, Toki thh ping firm, has started a uewlfoi between Japan and Beuttie. calhai at Vladivostok on the homeward rue The four vessel* to open the w rria will be the Ifaiu, 7 ?ony Esan Mam. 5,000 tons \tak> Maru. 6,000 tons, and baiter" Maru 6,00065 words
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Article73 1916-06-15 2 The Bombay Lor on steamai freights via Marseilles and Liverpool, which once attained the height of 165 shillings per ton from the antebellum rate of 19 rJepretaed to 130s. during last February and ban further declined to 9-K This H principally ascribed to aa excess of hold73 words
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Article119 1916-06-15 2 The death occurred at thr Genera. Hospital. Shanghai on Ma> age of 63, of Captain W. S. Si kt late of S. C. Gemini. Captain .-talker had been for many years in command of Indo China steamers hia lust command being the Aft« leaving the Indo119 words
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Article155 1916-06-15 2 The s.s. Risoer has arrived at Penang from Calcutta. She ha* 6,260 tons of coal for the Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd., at that poi The KUerman (Hall; liner Netherby Hall, from China j-ortsvia Singapore homeward bound, has passed the Suez Canal on the inst. From May 16-30 30shipt coali Sabang155 words
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Article237 1916-06-15 3 How Portugal Can Relieve It. tmber of German ve&Pels 1 in Portuguese ports is 70 tonnage of 240,066. The f thii fleet is the Bulow, QB t at Lisbon, Zieten, 8,021 Mozambique, Wnrtenberg, toni at Lisbon, Kronprinz, S at Delagoa Ba>, Mohican, ns at Fayal, Prinz Heinrich,237 words
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Article203 1916-06-15 3 ria true:ion work at the Paci ii .als, m\ ich includes the con. >n of Iru 1,000 ft. dry dork, ing plant, and new whatves in i piers as well as the operation of Jesa Hill quarry for the E«s' t r, hue been pushed forward he203 words
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Article111 1916-06-15 3 Sung Chang S. S. Co., Dairen M nas applied to the District Court for the pro»iittachment of the s*. Togo owned by a Japanese shipHokkaido, The Company d tv charter the above vessel ember 18th last for one year at 0 }er month tbroegh Mr. K.111 words
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Article28 1916-06-15 3 untitled for vessels a waiting delivery tlin Genera] Post Office are bs. Garry vale, s.s. HackJ Kichmond, S.S. Sick. At '\> «tal matter for the s.s. J waiting delivery.28 words
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Article226 1916-06-15 3 Further New Vessels on Stocks. In connection with the resumption W R ft M aBrvioe b y Mp«tsr Grtt( e a »'l ihe despatch of the newly acqu,red Dutch West Indian liners, a Japanese Consular report In addition to the ai.o, e veas-da, the Company ha, three226 words
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Article75 1916-06-15 3 Vessels Expected. Gregory Apcar (8.T.) loth Jnne, from India for Singapore Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (K.T.) Uth Jane, from Sing ipore for Penang. Madras and Negaptiam. Agents, Meaars Boustead, Hampshire and Co Ltd. Atreus (Holt) 19th Jnne, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan.75 words
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Article202 1916-06-15 3 Per P. and O. Mongolia. London, lay 12.—T0 Singapore: Mr, G. Glenny, Mr. P. D. Abbott, Mrs. Sanders and child, Mr. J. -C. Schntrnn den Berg, Mr. J. W. < e Piro. Mrs. Craig, Mr. C. Peterson, Miss Brooks. To Penang: Miss A. M. Xeffett. Per P. and202 words
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Article66 1916-06-15 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery i i London. Mail. Left. Dkliveukd. M. M. Apr. 27 May 29 P. O. Apr. 28 May 29 B. I. May 5 June 5 P. «V O. May 1266 words
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Article99 1916-06-15 3 June. 15. —Hitm water :—10.16 a.m. 8 ft.; 926 p.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. .June. 16.—High water:—ll.l6 a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins 10.12 p.m. 9 ft. 6 ins. June 17.—Hierh water :—11.54 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins.; 10.59 p.m. 10 ft. June. 18. —High water :—O-40 a.m.99 words
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Article118 1916-06-15 3 The following ports are deoiared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and sus pected (Singal F. P. B.)J No. .if Nutn p orl Sifnal. Disea*»- Date. Bangkok ...X.O.Q. Plague ..29H.10.16 ...F.P.B. ...Cholera ...UtMM Do ..F.P.B. ...Small-pox 294.10.Ui rw, ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...606.2«. I Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholero... 849J6.M Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pgx 297.10.16118 words
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Advertisement39 1916-06-15 3 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYGo SHIPCHANDLERS 8 PROVIDORINo CONTRACTORS, s The Company's Launch nieetx incoming ships. office:—l 6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to from January Ist, 1916. H. W/.H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-1 H39 words
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Advertisement450 1916-06-15 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWAJU) 1916 Paul Lecat June 2H Atlantique June. 20 Magellan Jnne 80 Potynanien July 4 A. Lebon July 28 Athoa July 18 For all particulars apply to T. De COURTOIS. Agent. ELLERMAN LIME. Ellerman and Bucknall Steamship Co..450 words
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Advertisement360 1916-06-15 3 Combined Service The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) ■nan FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, TAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regal sailing bf -tweou Singapore ciud Western Ausp alia, calling at Java (as inducement offers;, Derby, Kir»g'a Boaad (Port360 words
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Miscellaneous430 1916-06-15 3 Mails Close. T*4ay. Port Dicluon aud Port Hwettenham *SapDho ow Batu Pahat HoS w J® OurUn TokJhSL lL« Im Era Laboean Bilik, Tandjong gngaradja 2.30 pm Villa a Hoa W n 2-30 pn> Malacca arid Muar Kaka 5 ob T n JP Meranti 4 pm Bangkok Wilhelni 4 pm Ran430 words
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Advertisement574 1916-06-15 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THE INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND B \N FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings; from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Speed Leave Hongkong, Via Manila omitting Shanghai. PERSIA MARU 9,000 Tons July 4th TENYO574 words
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Advertisement567 1916-06-15 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) {Contractor*, to the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments.) Cable addresses Codes Jped IfIVEW. Al, A.8.C., DOCEYAKD ll jnjk ILJSA B Western Union Ko ll M B jp Scott's. Lieber's, and DOCK-DAIREN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers567 words
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Advertisement378 1916-06-15 4 Ocean Steam Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam N ay (Incorporated in Engia nd) The Companies' steamers art Uto patched from Liverpool outward* f the Straits, China and Japan even week and from Japan honewarxh foj London, Amsterdam and Amwern every fortnight for Genoa, UmrtS. lea and Liverpool and for378 words
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