Malaya Tribune, 22 June 1916

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vo! 3 No. 146. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916 Price 5 Cents Cbt IPalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, JUNK 22.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 302 1 Money we have; its Men we want!" So goes the cry of the Government To-day. THE SINEWS OF WAR Produced by the Regent Co., to Three Reels. of the simple farm hand who gives his strength to hi? country and nearly givos his life as well. "The" Gaiety" Cinema"«» (Jnnction
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    • 115 1 Estate Suppliesl Acetic imtn-j Acid Veneer Chests Momi Chests Latex Cups j ETC > > i Mitsui ZBussan Sfaisda, 2s>td. (Incorporated in Japan j I Awarded numerous Gold Medals 2 BUN BRAND. I IB O I. AGENCIES Obtainable even ami «t ou? Godown L J 4 Telegraph Street, Singapore. "jjj
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  • 482 2 To Conserve Oil and Fuel. Instructions for putting forward clocks and watches in England in accordance wirh the provisions of the Summer Time Act are set forth in a poster, issued by the Home Office, which says:— In the night of Saturday-Sunday, May 20-21, at two a.m., the
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  • 20 2 The Minister of Munitions announces that 131 additional establishments have been declared controlled establishments. Th« total number is now 3,577.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 189 2 Daniel Crawford's! lIS OLD I Ma Scotch pf Whisky. j Per Case of 12 Bottles I Hiw >' 516 00 c I SOLE AGENTS I John Little Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in England.) I I THE ATANK NIBRAH PHARMACY. I 79, BRAS BASAH ROAD, I SINGAPORE. I H«ad Office and
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    • 94 2 THE OFFICE MAN leads a sedentary life j his brain grows slugs^h—sodoes his liver. His health suffers—so does his business. the tiny laxative*, gently stimulate toe bowels, thus toning up the system and nerves which lead to sparkling good health. Do not gripe. E/f chemists, 50 cent»~per*phmlT"oir port free from
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    • 516 2 RUBBER Cured in a JACKSON PATENT CABINET is ready f or the market iv 9<» hoers after leaving the rollers and al demands Best Prices. Five Standard uuade capable of dealing with dtil outputs ranging from 90 lbs. to 1,000 lbs. of Rubber CHEAPEST Td INSTAL -EASIEST TO ERECT—SIMPLEST TO
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  • 511 3 As the Prussian has always been accused of brutality, so the Englishman has always been accused of hypocrisy and candid Englishmen have therefore judged that there must be truth in a charge so nniverially and persistently made, even when they have not seen tho truth of it
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  • 232 3 For at least ten years before the war the Germans were causing anxiety to patriotic Britons in China They seemed determined ts do everything possible to fasten their conzmercial tentacles into the country. It goes without taking that they did not play the straight game. They
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    • 344 3 j HEW SHIPMENT r m NOVELS PnbU»hed In laia. BY VARIOUS AUTHORS. VIZ r A Con.. Doyle H. Rider Haggard Su-W.. Magu,y Charles Garviee William le Qaeux p a<J Trent Mil Florence Warden Ohfrto. Dickens Joseph Kocking T 6 Lawrence L. Lynch v Peniberton tit tt to I Head n
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    • 595 3 STAND UP TO IT Do not Confuse Useless Sacrifice with Real Efficiency. The British Milk Products Co., Ltd., 69. Mark Lane, London, England :—SANAPHOS Clear your mind of the idea that there is any credit in beingcrushed by your responsibilities. The- Empire wants more than that of you. Man or
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  • 458 4 After Prohibition of Opium. On the subject of opium, Mr. F. E. Taylor, the Statistical Secretary to the Chinese Maritime Customs, says In his annual trade report for 1915 As was to be expected the prohibition of import aud the difficulty of obtaining the drug led to
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  • 100 4 Murder charges against wealthy and highly-placed merchants are startling, says the Mercantile Guardian. That brought against Aiyenperumal Nadar, of Tuticorin, secretary of the Indian Trades' Association, accused him of haviug first kicked a clerk in such manner as to cause his death; secondly, to have strung up the body on
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 346 4 RAFFLES CHAMBERS. TO LET Commodious and Airy Qffices on 2nd floor and front portion of Ist floor of the Buildings at present occupied by Messrs Katz Bros. Ltd. Entry Ist July 1916. CHING KENG LEE GO. Auctioneers Estate} Agents 1-6 v AUCTION SALES. THE TANJONG GEMOK ESTATES LIMITED. (Is Liquidation)
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    • 206 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Building Allotments Situate at Cantonment Road, Singapore To be held at Messrs thing Keng Lee Co's Sale-room On Monday 26th June, 1918, at 2-30 p.m. Twelve freehold building allotments situate at Cantonment Road, each lot contains an area of about 1,200 sq. feet and forms
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    • 39 4 Tin Ore Bags Rubber Scrap Bags Generally used by tappers for collectiug Rubber Scraps. Canvas Work Of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co Ship-Chandlers, Sail-makers, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. IS-19 Robinson Road. Tel. No. 126« n
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    • 854 4 AUCTION SALES. Re Garner Quelch Co.,^+rT^ (In Liquidation) Acting under instructions received from H. N. Soper Esq, Liquidator Messrs. Powell Co, will sell by auction at their Salp J NO. 17 RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. About 800 Cases of Wines, Spirits Liqueurs. and On Wednesday, 28th June at 11 a m
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  • 1068 5 I n que Case in England For the firat time in England an action has been brought in which damages were sought in respect of a lodger who suffered from leprosy, the fact being concealed from the land lord. The plaintiff was Mr. E. P Humphreys, butcher's agent,
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  • 142 5 l Exclumve to the Muiaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the rkreade, auvise trie following quotations for to-day:— A lor Oajah $32.") $3 35 Ayer Kuniuga 1.25 L 35 Ayer Molek 1.90 2.00 AyorPanis 8.50 8.70 Baigowni* 4.25 4.35 Bukit Jeiotong 0.55 0,60 Bukit Katil 0.80 0.87£
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    • 80 5 KOH Co's Cheap Sale! j Cheap Sale! Cheap Sale! 1 NiJtW ON Everything Cheap! A Genuine j I O iM I— U- J 1 To prove it give us your I I personal visit. I 1 i i i n We don't charge you anything j if you don't buy.
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    • 207 5 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Read) Daily. Mail Daily leases lor the north at 7 7 a.rn and 7 p.in Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m. 10.29 a.m. noon 1.30p in. 2.55 p.m 440 p.»n. Mail arrirea from north It 8 l£ a.m. and 71 p.m Trains loave fro,.. Johore
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    • 79 5 SOPHIA LODGE No. A, Sophia Road, Singapore. A h:ghdiss Private Hotel ait m ted on an elevf.t on in a quiet and healthy locality. Comfortable and airy ro ms trith or without board close to town •*nd about five minutes walk from Ta T k station. Special terms for weekly
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  • 1083 6 Wanted in Malaya. British Malaya has a great industrial future. So far the wealth of the country is derived mainly from revenue that is levied on the crude produce of the soil. The Railway is the largest State undertaking, yielding an important source of profits. Yet the Malayan
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  • 70 6 Irishmen have gained more V.C.'s during the war in proportion to their numbers than any others engaged in the conflict, said Mr. T. J. Ryan, the Premier of Queens land, at an entertainment to wounded soldiers, given by the Irish Literary Society. Whilo some had soldiering thrust upon them, Irishmen
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  • 68 6 Singapore* June %2On London— Bank 4 m/a. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4/} Private 3 m/a. 2/413/16 On India— Bank T. T. 174* Oa Hongkong— Bank d/d KH On ShanghaiBank d/d. 79j On JavaBank T. T. 135 On Jnpan— Bank d/d. 110f Sovereigns—baying rate 8.54 India Ceil Bills last issae 1/4
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 695 6 iPALLADIUJf ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ro U To-Night 9 15 p.m. To-Night SELECTED AND VARIED PROGRAMME BY UNSEEN HANDS A convincing and original Story magnificently portrayed Dkntv < Thrills leading up to a gripping climax. 0l AMIDST RAGING BEASTS ITiis Undoubtedly is one of Selig's most renowned wild
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    • 13 6 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charges Moderate
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  • 141 7 Export of Coffee. By reason of a telegram receive d atavia from Holland that no n coffee maybe shipped wifom the explicit sanction of the Netherlands Over Sea Trust and th»t pan will only be granted for first qualities* all the coffee dealars md brokers held a
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  • 51 7 the Bandoeng Sarikat Islam ss will participate 70 uni iss will be represented by S? gates. Great preparation are tg made and the Aloon Aloou is covered by warongs, a Stf* mhol tent, football ground md opes. On the Sunday of the ting a procession will take
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  • 28 7 A wire to tho Javabodo says that Ter Poorten, the Batavia tor, appears to be seriously; in- in a flying mishap in* the 1 States.
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  • 25 7 imany has agreed to allow the tj rt into Holland of Aniline dyes o the extent of 150 per cent of the import.
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  • 24 7 Ie mayor of Rotterdam, Mr. merman, has issued a stongly <l proclamation against the -and warns the rioters against t outbreaks.
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  • 168 7 in interesting case was heard ./before Mr. V. Q. Ezechiel nang, in which a Malay was rged with the theft of a fowl a Chinese poultry-man of '^rmal. oi)iplainant had lost several birds without being able to the thief, so he made a re: on police station on
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  • 144 7 Fbe High School, Malacca, has 1 enefitted by th« kindn. ss oi Cactn Say Peng, Tan J|ak »and of Mrs. Tan Chay Ya\.. '1 is pleasant to note tha r OM 9 or those connected with the v forget the School Tan Jiak Choo present 1 prize
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  • 125 7 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 248 th Auction, 21st, June, 1916. Oferea for Sal, Pel,. 6)WS41h (Tuna 391.06). Prices Realized. Aveoage 8hHt 5D Va ...$li3 tu food ribbed 118 12* 1*0 tine plain 120 121 12 > f?ood plain 1T7 I smoked fine ribbed 115 w r?>od
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  • 248 7 Singapore, Jane 21. At this week's Auction some 388 tons were offered. The demand was good throughout the whole of the day. but prices declined towards the close. Fine ribbed smoked aheet at $127 and unsmoked sheet at $100 marked declines of $2 and $4 respectively. Fine
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  • 182 7 Singapore, June 21. The quantity sold at this week's Auction amounted to some 303 tons oat of 393 tons offered. Demand for most grades was good throughout and for several parcels of Standard qualities there was keen competition. The top price of the sale viz: $131 was
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  • 28 7 Samples of wool, mohair, ostrich gathers, and a*bedtos have been cut from the C»pe to Japan, whero t is thought a substantial and market can be opened up.
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  • 235 7 (Singapore, Jane 22). Tin.— sB3} 95 tons sold. Conra.—\K>*b. Business done. Tapioca.— Steady. Business doae. Sago Flour- do Business done. Gambier.— Business done, Pepper.—Steady. Business done. Other Products.— Market Qaiet. I it«! U*l Market tuotatim. Nutmegs 110 S. per picnl $32 00 Nutmegi 80S. Copra Bali a6O Copra
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  • 40 7 Copra. Singapore. June 21. The market has bean quiet throughout the past week and values remain unchanged. To-day's quotations may be given as $B.GO for fine snndried and $8 10 to $8.1)0 for fair to good qualities.
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  • 37 7 Bloemfontein is still without a wool market. As almost the entire clip of the Orange Free StaU passes through the city the deliciency is one which will probably be repaired as soon as things become more settled.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 108 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE Siemen'f Motor-Generator suitable for a big Cinema Show Motor 460 Volt*, 11 H. P. DjlDOBO 70 Vottt* 70 amperes, din ct coupled, mounted on Iron B*d complete \*ith switches, metres aud regulators The lot $750 or nonrest offer. AI>0 one L>Dgyea 9 H. P. Oil Engine
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    • 369 7 n Tt i iTiimi liiiimii For Japanese Curio s General Goods I GO TO I K2&RUNI Co. I No. 10, High Street. Singapore. I WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. URGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. »•-0 r" TTTTinimini' iin mmmmmmmum mmmmmmmammmaJi FOR cUR SIGHTLESS HEROES Blinded Sailors' ant Soldiers' Fends (BRITISH AND PREN6H)
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  • 838 8 A letter which appears In our correspondence column reminds us of the fact that it has been cogently argued that the Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council do not represent any body and are, in fact, only advisers to the Government. Now that definite and direct taxation
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  • 129 8 Page. Thb Great War The Western Front 9 The Balkans 9 War Secretary 9 Egyptian Campaign 9 Italian Campaign 9 In the East 9 Our Submarines 10 Homo Affairs 10 In East Africa 10 Daylight Saving 2 Brutality and Hypocrisy >' German Corruption in China... Morphia in China
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 121 8 ROBINSON Cos SPECIALLY PREPARED Hair Lotions. White Rose Ayer Lichin Hair Lotion. Kan Rambot. Pries $1.10 per bottle. Price $1.00 per bottle. TIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC.. ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE
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    • 163 8 Liquors S Tobacco REVENUE ORDINANCE (NO. 13 Of lit 6.) Attention is drawn to ibeabove Ordinance, which came inio force on the 16th instant, whereby the Duties ou all Wines, Spirits aDd Beers is iucreased as from that date. Also the institution of Duty on Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. A
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    • 99 8 1 MILKMAID i 1 J Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $14 90 2 Sterilised Natural Milk If 9*30 J f Ideal Unsweetened Milk n $10 50 9« t 9 9 9* NOTICE, The Tobacco Duties Ordinance 1916. Attention is drawn to the provisions of the above Ordinance, now in force,
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  • 550 9 Tin is at $83£--*&25 down. Cholera has again broken out at Cotton is 8.17 in the Manchester Manchester quotation for 6 lbs. t Cloth is 6/L V Robber is quoted as follows OS* 2/4j;Bh6e4 2/4|. Tapioca is quoted at in the or jon produce market. gtgo Flour
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  • 527 9 A Technical School. j On June 15 last a meeting of the general committee appointed to consider the scheme of a PubW« Hall for Singapore held at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 2.30 p.m. Among those present were the Hon. F. J. Pjgott, Hon. C. I.
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  • 106 9 The rubber-stealing evil not only shows no signs of abating, but on the contrary has been on the increase for some time past. We have reported several cases where coolies and others have been convicted of thefts from estates, daring the past few weeks. Yesterday, in the second
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  • 164 9 Malacca Chinese Fighter No. 2 1 o-day's post has brought further contributions amounting to $122.25 towarda the Malacca Chinese Tighter ><o. 2, which sum we have handed over to the Editor of the Straits Times. The total amount subscribed to date is $15,776 25 towards the $19,200.00 required.
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  • 210 9 At the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade held in London May 10, 1916, the following resolution was moved by Mr. Theodoro C* Taylor, M. P., seconded by Rev. A. Baxter, of Canton, supported by Rev. Professor Caldecott, Dean of King's College,
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  • 107 9 In the First Court, yesterday, before Mr. Langham Carter, a Chinnese rubber-dealer, of River Valley Road, was charged by Detective Inspector Miller with failing to keep his books properly posted with particulars of his dealings in rubber as required by law. Defendant pleaded guilty on the advice
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  • 34 9 London, June 20, 11.45 p.m. Admiral Sir John Jellicoe has been made a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order: Admiral Sir David Beatty a knight commander of the same order.
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  • 32 9 London. June 20, 7 p.m. In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Macnamara said Admiral Sir John Jellicoe's despatch concerning the battle off Jutland had not yet been received.
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  • 47 9 The Western Frost. Hans' Attack Fails. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 20, 3,55 p.m. Paris The communique says that three German night attacks north-west of Hill 321 were smash •d by machine-gun and curtain fire. There was an intense bombardment of Vaux Wood and Chattancourt.
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  • 28 9 London, June 21,12.45 a.m. The Paris communique says there is nothing important on the whole front except a lively artillery duel south of Vaux Fort.
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  • 46 9 Activity Around Lots. London, June 21, 12.45 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig in his communique says there was mining activity and a reciprocal bombardment in the Loos sector where last night we surprised and bombed a large hostile working party, inflicting numerous casualties.
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  • 123 9 No Appointment Yc! London, Juno 20, 7 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Asquitii announced that he could not make any statement as to the war secretaryship. Field Marshal's Tribute In the House of Lords Viscount French paid a tribute to Lord Kitchener's unsparing efforts to supply
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  • 56 9 Progress Impeded London, June 20, 4.35 p,m The Italian communique' states that there was some lively north and north-east Asiago. Violent thunderstorms increased the difficulties of our progress 1 counter-attacks were defeats 1. The Alpini took 200 prisoners. Enemy night attacks on our new positions on the Upper
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  • 36 9 Greek Crisis. London, Jane 21, 9.25 a,m, Athens: The Neonasty anmounces that the resignation of the Skouloudis Cabinet will probably be announced to-day. The King has summoned M. Zairais, b*t the rumours a»*e conflicting.
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  • 73 9 Successful Air Raid London, Jane 21, 12.55 p.m, Official On June' 19 eleven of oar aeroplanes bombed an enemy aerodrome and camps of troops at El Arish. We destroyed two aeroplanes on the ground, killing the pilot observer and mechanics. One which was about to fly was burned.
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  • 47 9 Tbe Advance on Kovel. London, Jane, 20, 3.25 p.m. Paris .The Russians have defeated two German divisions under General yon Linsingen west of Kolki. This is an important success as the Jtussian advance towards Kovel had up to the present been held up here.
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  • 86 9 London, June 20, 8.5 p.m. Petrograd Later—The Russians are pursuing General yon army in Bukovina very speedily. They covered thirteen miles in a day. It is reported thatr' the AustroGermans have sent reinforcements to the. Russian south-west from all the other fronts. General Ealedin in pressing westwards to
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  • 132 9 London, June 20, 11.45 p.m. Pctrogiad: The communique states that that the enemy is continning furious counter-attacks in many sectors on General Bronasiloffs front. In the fight on the river Styr on June 17, thirty miles north-east of Lutzk, we took prisoners 3,243 men and seventeen machine-guns.
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  • 33 9 London, June 21,12.25 a.m. Petrograd The Russians have cut General yon Pfianzer's Bukowinaarmy into two parts, and are driving one to-wards the Rumanian frontier and the other to the Carpathians.
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  • 63 9 London, June 21,12.45 a in. The enemy's extreme right is falling back in disorder and is being vigorously pursued. We have occupied various villages on the river Sereth line. On the Dvina front we are intensively bombarding enomy positions at many points. In the direction of Bagdad we
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  • 104 9 London, June 21, 12.25 p,m. Petrograd The dashing work of the horse artillery mentioned in a recent communique was at Zalestchiki. When the enemy, driven from their positions were fleeing in disorder as there were no cavalry available, a Russian battery commander despatched sixty mounted gunners. Forty
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  • 269 10 Kipling's Tal»s of Heroism. (Copyrighted 1916 by Rudyard Kipling.) London. June 20, 3.25 p.m. In the first of three copyright articles based on Admiralty reports Mr. Rudyard Kipling describes the adventures of submarines 9 and E1 in the Baltic. A second article will be published on Jane 23
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  • 175 10 London, June 21,12.25 p.m. The Irish diiliculty is deplored, the gei eral feeling being that the prosecution of the war should be tho first consideration. The attitude of ttoe southern Irish Unionists which is attributed to a belief that disloyalty is reviving, is regarded as nio3t regrettable as
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  • 82 10 London, Juno 20, 3.5 p.m. In the Gazette is published a despatch from General Smuts which state* that the German forces inEast Africa were sixteen thousand, of whr«n two thousand were white, with tixty guns and eighty machineguns. H> pays high tribute to all the members of
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  • 53 10 U.S.A. Troops to Remain. London, June 20, 7.10 p.m. Washing >r.:--An American note. Hitly refusing General Oarranza's demand foi withdrawal of the United States troops from Mexico has beaip handed to the Mexican Ambassad. The ~l keB the Ctrranza Government for the discourteous tone »nd temper ,of
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  • 11 10 [We do net neceeearHy endorse ike opinion* expressed by correspondents.]
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  • 218 10 To the Editor of the Malmya Tribune. Sir, —Whilst freely admitting that we Colonials should bear some share of the Imperial burden, in return for the privileges which we enjoy in respect of the protection of the British Navy etc., I consider that we might reasonably expect,
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  • 92 10 Football. The Hindu Association final football competition will take place on St. Joseph's Institution ground at 5 p.m. The Strain Chinese Football Association will meet the V.M.C.A. to-day at 5 p.m. on-the S. R. C ground. The following will represent the S.C.F.A. Ar.gKoh Kin j Ong Hong Kiatand
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  • 40 10 Swimming Club launches on Sanday will leave Johnston's Pier at 7,9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m., and will return at 830 and 930 a.m., 12.15, Z and 5.30 p.m. Tide 0.11 a.m. Height 7ft. sin,
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  • 30 10 Paper is becoming scarce and very expensive in the Straits Settlements as else where. Prices of newspaper printings have been advanced 15Q per cent, and in some places per cent.
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  • 751 10 (From Our Special Correspondent*) Canton, June 10. Reign of Terror. The better class oi Cantonese are very much displeased at the action of the present administration under Tutuh Lung Chikuang. An order has been published offering $600 for the capture of every monarchist. General Lung was a
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  • 191 10 doing Back to Trinidad. Regret will be felt, not alone in Police Circle?, but in town generally, at tbe impending departure ot Mr. George Herbert May, our genial Chief Police Officer on being appointed Inspector General of Constabulary at Trinidad Trinidad is not a new field to
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  • 131 10 The Rindjan passed Cape Tn*» on the 14th inst. P lo r The Sindoro sailed from DnrK on the 16th inst. outward bound The Roepat, outward bomni arrived at Suez on the 18th inst. The Tambanan left Las Palmas on on 14th inst. on Sabang coaled 29
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  • 34 10 It is reported from Cheribon thai a fifteen coyaa prau w has been sunk at Pamanoekau. She was on her way from Tegal to Batavia. Sev»r. of the crew were saved.
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  • 77 10 s.s. Kaka for Malacca and llnai sails at 4,30 p.m. from the roads s.s. Sappho leaves at 4 p.m. to-day from the roads for Port Dickson .md Port Swettenham. s.s. Klang arrived in port from Penang via ports. 8.8. Mahidol entered port from Siam Coast ports.
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  • 91 10 Renter wires to-day that a Sul C »mmiU< c of the Unionist War Committee, in connection with prevailing the tonnage pro bleins. recommends that a Mini* try of Shipping be established. Whether this body is to exercist advisory functions or absolute control in fixing vessels, is not stated
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  • 262 10 The steamer Fernando Poo of the Compania Traniatlantica of Barceloaahas had considerable ditliculty in obtaining bunkers. When she was in Colombo a delay of several dayoccurred before the could obtain coal and then only sufficient to carry her on to this port. It was then stated
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  • 31 10 Mr. Julius Jeppe, Imperial Japanese Consul for South Africa, is on a visit to Japan, and is enquiring into the possibility of establishing closer trade relationships between tba*Empire and the Union.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 85 10 SSETSSSSSS 1 BORDER S EAGLE BRAN® MILK j Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. j STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. if BTOCKED BY 1 *Z* ace CHI HIiN HUA CHIN HIN Muar-CHOP CHOP TON'i f| Panang-CHOP POE SENG i Medan-so LI I j Pontianak—KlM SOON CHEONG I Ku«)a
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  • 759 11 fa'cafeiM iithf lUrkct this Monint Singapore, June 22. Mem Lyail and Bvatt, Exchange and Shar. Broken, issue tbe following list of quotations Rubber Stores. Norn. Value. Buverfc 2 Angfo Java Jfcj 1 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/1 n 1 AyerKunmg 2 2/6 27/6 2/- BaUngMalaka 2/7* 3?--1 R^nT- YeS
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 127 11 I THE I [Pot Stills IGreat Britain Have Been J Taken Oyer by Government, jj NEVERTHELESS jj [Buchanan's jj 1 will be able to continue 1 to supply their famous j blends and to maintain 5 the quality as before, I 3 I I IE! I being in the unique
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    • 288 11 To_ Nl ght! To-Night T e PilGlAlfl BY-THE-SEA. Cinema vMOflfU on emu n* Second Show a-is THE UNEXPECTED »the MIMK tbu bl ppc„ s jrf h thU thrilliag hjMt it i, m „f|—J Fnotography—Continuous Action. Produced by The Balboa Amusement Company. In 3 Parte. 2 New semes ffc Hazards of
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    • 27 11 K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 8 74 I BRAS BASAH POAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. ComlUtion in cither English or Ifafav Telephone No. 1245. 1811
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  • 805 12 Lord Clanricarde's Millions. Wh*t T>"d Chnn. carde may have been as a young man J baTe no means of knowing, but from bis manner of life and the stories current about bim be must haw been during the last five-and-twenty years the most extraordinary specimen of a
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  • 245 12 The stream of Siamese money bftvfag being diverted from going into China by the stopping of the Huey lottery, says the Siam Observer, other means are now being tried by the go-ahead Chinese to keep the flow uninterrupted. The latest stunt was expounded in
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  • 214 12 King aud his Regiment In connection with the King of Siam's further gift of £1,000 to the Willows' and Orphans' Fund of the Dip ham Light Infantry, the Siam Observer learns that Major General Ratari] Kocher, C.8., D.S.O Co!o--nel nf the Durham Light Infantry, bu nent the following
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 210 12 MASSAGE Those who have long been ailing and have no '•ure, will derive complete benefit from my wonderlul massage treatment, especially in cases of Rheumatism. A trial will convince you. Miss T. YOSHIDA, Member of Japanese Red Cross Society, 37, Princep Street. 2-6 v Silks! Silks! Silks! WE HAVE ALL
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    • 666 12 BEAUTY'S INPLOBNeB. Personal attracts ones* goes a 1 wards success in life. Beauty in£.,'' very strongly. Every perfect features, but she can oowmZ I even n-orr lmportsai-ac clear unblemisned skm which r plainest face charming and attract;, 1' tb able* woman to retain her youthful ~1 a e& It is
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 224 12 FIXTURES. To-day. Corpus Christf. Coronation Day. Last Quarter. High Water—2.16 a.m. 9 ft. 3.31 p.m. 8 ft. To-mtrrow. Prince of Wales' Birthday (1894). Lo<1ge St. George Regular, 9 p.m. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p.m. P. <fc 0. homeward mail closes. Hijsrh Water—3-21 a.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. 4-19 p.m. 8 ft.
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  • 1339 13 Hopeless President Wilson. Wilson, sayi Syron and Ihipping, we fear, must be given op ai hoi fleet. His literary efforts—in the shape of Notes to Germany—are impressive enough, but when it came to a question of taking action he breaks down altogether. A few weeks ago
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    • 506 13 Alhambra Theatre I I THE HOUSE OF QUALITY BEACH ROAD. I I The Leading Theatre in Singapore. home OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. Manager, Ml. H. KENYON-SLADE S 5 i .><irr* A s P len did Instructional Ambrosio Drama parts THe Kms^o W *l*e **c* WS»4 parts f I ow tJT AN/MATED
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  • 1009 14 Conditions Revealed in Letters. The German papers state that the new scheme for organising the food supply which the Bundesrath is discussing empower' the Chancellor tc seize and distribute all food-stuffs, fodder and their raw material and tc fix the sale price. The authorities of the different
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  • 277 14 Home Secretary's Letter. From December, 1915, to February 1016, persons under sixteen years charged with pu.dshal i? offences in seventeen largest towns numbered •V) 96, compared with 2,661 i n the corresponding period of 1014.13. This shows a serious increase in juvenile crime, larceny cases aloue showing
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    • 525 14 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT. Asthma got hold of me and reduced me so very much that 1 had to lose hope of my existence. lam very (ond of theatres and outdoer trips, A few minutes exposure or attending ±ven once a theatre will sure and certain bring me Asthma. Oh I had
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    • 102 14 HAUNTED BY PAIN Are your waking and sleeping hours haunted by the awful dread or the worse reality of bodily pain Headache, backache, toothache neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, sore' throat, and other external aches and pains are quickly soothed and cured LITTLES ORIENTAL IALM Simply rub it in where the pain
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    • 302 14 Cement Cement cĕniĕnT SUPPLIES ALWAYS TO HAM). ALSO DYES FOR SALE Orders executed for eyery doseription of Japanese good j eai all kinds of Portland-cement, silk and cotton pieco-goc j rr 1 r crockery ware, etc., on most favourable terms m <Q! A. ABBAS Merchant and Cornmissioa Km NOTICE TO
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    • 25 14 H. AHMAD Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road. Office 111 Market Strek Plans and Estimates et nominal charts 5-5 D
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    • 375 15 NOTICES NOTICE. VV< the undersigned Chop Tong n of No. 121 South Bridge Roa 6 ngapore, hereby make known (o the public that we are sauce lers tarrying on our business iboal twenty years in Singapore and iare no branch and agency fo Jara. \Y> be? to announce to the
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    • 509 15 NOTICES 2 notigeT^ The undersigned < beg to tW° the Public brass and string band with Pl f Bet is Prepared to undertake to play at dances, dinner parties, marriages, etc. Musicians are exclusively Music according to programme. Terms reasonable. Apply to STRAITS PHILIPPINO BAND. No. 189 Selegie Road. 15
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    • 483 15 WANTED^ THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17 Dboby Ghaut, Singapore. (ESTABLISHED 1911.) Domestic Servants (Men Women) of every descripUon supplied at moderate charges. Undermentioned Book-keepers, Clerk and Typists, Shorthand Typists, Conductors, Dressers and Dispensers, Demareators, Draftsmen, Overseers, Engine Drivers, Fitters firemen, Factory and Store Clerks' Uirpenjers, Masons, Motor-Car and Boat
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    • 472 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED ENGLAND BY BOTAL CHARTER. Pa i^n Up C v apital m 000 Shares of i£1,200,000 Rewire Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. tttt^iSU^ 1 London City and Midland Bank, Ltd The S°? J 3o w «"mlnster Bank, Ltd., Th
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    • 311 15 INSURANCE "^WTirBRITISr INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [I^coßPOßAxerj >nt New Zealand)* PU Insurances effected on Buildings. Rent and Merchandise of every description MAMIE Insurances atcepted to a:* «.£?I ts of the world at lo **est rate* EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager, Offices: 2, Finlaysou Green. HEUNC ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD.
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    • 324 16 i TUB Best Place for Best Values. I Ship=chandlers, i GUAN MAT Co.. i Contractors to the i I Estate, Rice and Municipality for the I Saw Mill Suppliers, 37 Phillip Street, SINGAPORE. supply of 1 I Commisson Agents Miscellaneous 1 I and General Articles, Engineer's I Merchants. ZZIZ S^LE
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 146 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916
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      • 463 1 X P. O.British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorforatiid in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular .arid Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract vnth His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Homeward (for Edropb).
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      • 239 1 STGOMYAART-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 arc due to arrive on the undermentioned datet OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl, June 2± Grotiuß June 24 P. Juliana (via Sees) Aug. 1 Rembrandt Aug.
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      • 567 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED !N JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via pox to to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially desisted and constructed, and are fitte
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    • 701 2 Europe. For London City of Lincoln sails to-day Nagoya June 23 Katori Maru June 28 Jity of Sparta due June 30 Mentor July 1 Nyanza July 7 Oity of Bombay July 7 City of Vienna due July 10 Kashima Maru July 11 Mishima Maru Jnly 25 For
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    • 87 2 The motor ship Kangaroo, recently built for the Western Australian Government, has just completed her first round trip in a most satisfac tory manner. The consumption of oil fuel during the voyage was considerably less than estimated. The vessel has now left on her resturn journey to
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    • 60 2 The P. O. Homeward Mail steamer Nagoya has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive here at .lay light to-morrow. She sails at 5 p.m. on Friday the 23rd idem. For London i3due here the Ellerman liner City of Sparta about .June 30. Messrs McAlister Co. are her agent*. She
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    • 284 2 Vessels In Port. British STBAMHR. BBRTH DATE. Recorder K. Harbour 13-5 Giang Seng Dock 26-5 Quarta Inner Rds 1-6 Ningchow Outer Rds $-0 Magnet Inner Rds 9-6 Patrol X Harbour do Ban Hin Guan Dock 10.6 Banca Outer Rds 12-6 Hong Sang do 16 6 Hyreania do 17-6
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    • 123 2 Hock Hye for Pulau Soegi Hock Lim for P. Batam. Sauit for Kerimou. Emily for Rhio. Pin Seng for Penang. Sri Muarfor Mnarand Malacca. Mersing for Bengkalis, etc. Abbotsford for Kelantan via ports. Singkel for Medan via ports. Sappho for P. Dickson ami P. Swettenham. Kurasang for Calcutta
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    • 58 2 The East Asiatic Company's motor liner Fionia, Capt. Hansen Kaun passed Port Said on the 6th inst' outward bound for China ports and' is due here shortly. Messrs Boustead and Co. advise that the Shintsu Mara is due here on July 10 for Pacific ports. The Tensho Maru is also
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    • 21 2 LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Latest Shipping Brevities will be found on page 10, column 5, of the 44 Malaya Tribune/
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    • 288 2 Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station:—s.s. Knmphins, s.s. Nagoya. The British India mail packet Teesta left for Madras. The Ellerman liner City of Lincoln for London from Koh-si-Chang sails to day. For Hongkong China and Japan sails the N. Y. K.
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    • 247 2 Directors' Report. We give below the Directors' Report for presentation at the Ninth Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company to be held at its Registered Office Nos 41 and 43, Reach Street, on Saturday, the 24th June, 1910, at 3 p.m. Gentlemen, Your Directors
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    • 450 2 As the profit ami show says the radical change has been J the Nippon Yukcu disposition of the iotl, apparent lathe d-mand filed by tome cut the melon—which is thT** the company ha« ever re 'V* r?e more libera! basin, though ti seems to contradict the claim
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    • 108 2 No less than three tires have been reported from New York daring the last May week. The Anchor liner California, rec ntly arrived from the Clyde and Liverpool, the Napoli owned by the Societa di Navigazione a Yapore Italia, from Genoa, and the Kandahar, owned by
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 97 2 Singapore Tide Tables. June, 22. —High water —2.16 a.m 9 ft.; 3.31 p.m. 8 ft. Jane. 23.—High water: —3.21 a.m 8 ft. 4 ins ;4.19 p.m. 8 ft. Jane. 24.—High water —4.39 a.w7 ft. 8 ins.; 5.12 p.m. 8 ft. June. 25. —High water —6-11 A.m7 ft. f> ins. 6-7
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    • 864 3 Many Improvements. is not the slightest doubt i w boob as the war over a period isc commerical activity will the damage and loss caused European campaign have to be zood, end the only way of doi if by trade development. Aestria and Germany having l os t in
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    • 222 3 £70,000 in Gold Sunk. A Lloyd's message reports that the Ditch steamer Batavier V, was blown rip on Tuesday while on a voyage from London to Rotterdam, tour of the crew were lost; the res! were landed. The affair apparently took place in the outer Gabbard, which
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    • 191 3 Owners' Success on Three Points In connection with the proceedings which we reported some time ago as having commence'! a mes sage has been received in New York from Norfolk, Virginia saying the owners of the Appam have been successful on three points raised before Judge Waddill.
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    • 22 3 Vessels Expected. Deucalion (Holt) 27th Jnne, from Singapore for Colombo and Loudon. Agents, Messrs Bous tead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd.
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    • 71 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of lepartur* fr.yn Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery "i London. N,AIL Lr.vr. Dklivkkkii. J- %T Apr 27 M.,> P. Apr. 28 M,v 29 HI- v,; O 6 S P. AO. M.,y 12 J. M |2 M v
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    • 162 3 Maximum freights for ooa] from the United Kingdom to France have now been by agreement be_ tween the British and French Governments and large numbe.s of shipowners. The maximum freights came into force on June 1 and are considerably below the present freights For instance, the new
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    • 89 3 Ihe following ports are declared nl^wc^ 18^1 KG «M and sns pected (Singal F. P. B.) H,tavi» frit "rhT c -S!2 M Bombay "TOO Rn~ Da **TOO "Sn-H-poxm. ©.16 Calcutta fp h -i -JJ 610 14 I),, -0"«ll-pox834. 7.1« H,\ J. -X.OQ. ...Cholera ...4?b. 7 16 (s miiatra X(;o
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      • 40 3 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERY Go SHIPCHANDL'RS 8 PROVIOORING CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meet* incoming ships. office —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to from January Ist 1916. H. W.;H. STEVENS, Manager. 54 5- 4
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      • 762 3 Combined Service ©f The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ud (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BKTWKEJf FRE MANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular Bailing! between Singapore j"fl Western A«atrali H calling at Java inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the Kimber-
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 362 3 Mails Close. fVday. Penang* and Calcutta taking mails for Durban* v Bangkok JT„f Xne 2 30 Hengkalis, Laboean Bilik. pru I andiong Halei and Mcdan* o- > Port Dickon and f 2,30 P m Port 8wettenham *8®Di»h« •>'m Malacca and M oar J P t P Bawean. -kjorabaya, Band- pni
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      • 622 4 TOYQ KISEN KAISHA w FHK NRW ROUTE via HONGKONG* SHANGHAI NAGASA r, THK INLAND SKA. KOIIK, YOkOII VMA, 11 >NiM«ULtJ ANJ» si vN FRANCIBCO TO ALL POfNTS iNf T'tE Urn rRD STATE CANADA, MEXICO AND EUP<>PE. Sailings from Hongkong. >teamer Displacement Speed i,*;»v» liongk' 'Ht Via Manila omitting Shanghai. PERSIA
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      • 563 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Go., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) [Contwctocb to the fmperial Japanese Army and Navy and It Foreign Governments.) 1 k 4n| YMmK W< *tern Union LvO I II rLrl I I m3mW vl Scott s. Lieber's, ami DOCK-DAI! liN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All mwm
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      • 385 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. i AND China Mutual Steam N ay Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in EngWr^ The Companies' steamer* I patched from Liverpool outwa k j J the Straits, China and Japa L J week and from Japan honew-i,,;. 0 I London, Amsterdam tad Ampere I every fortnight for
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