Malaya Tribune, 23 June 1916
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Title Section28 1916-06-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol 3, No. 147. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916 Price 5 Cents Cbc iRalapa Crlbune. FRIDAY, JUNE 2328 words
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Advertisement306 1916-06-23 1 THE PROGRAMME TO PLEASE ALL Is this one of the Popular Cinema House "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE (Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets) IN THE SECOND SIIOW. With the Allies in the Near East Tozla Fort (Salonica) Now in the hands of the British New Pathe Official War Gazette LATEST PATHE306 words
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Advertisement129 1916-06-23 1 f""" 1 I t^^^^^^^S Estate Supplies' j Acetic (99&98 D Acid Veneer Chests Momi Chests I Latex Cups ETC. Mitsui ffiussan dtaisfta, Jstd. (Ikcorpokated in Japan ■lli'>».i«OT > «n-»K..i in. TI—M —W —H lIIMLI AWar m j 1:3 SUN BRAND. 1 1 1 M I 0 Q) |jj II AGENCIES:129 words
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Article320 1916-06-23 2 General Nivelle, the new French Commander at Vordun, succestor to General Petain, who is now in command of the S jissous Verdnn sector, was born in Tulle, in October 1856 After brilliant stndies in l'Ecole Polyteohntque, l'Ecole de Fontaincbleau, and l'Ecole de Guerre, he was for a320 words
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Article245 1916-06-23 2 The Public Works Department's report for 1915 contains the following details concerning the Rochore Canal: The concrete revetment wall to the Rochore Canal was extended down stream from Arab Street Bridge for a distance of 245 feet on the north bank and 360 feet on the south bank,245 words
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Advertisement160 1916-06-23 2 Daniel Crawford's H OLD Scotch Whisky. Per Case of 12 Bottles 516.00 Mett. SOLE AGENTS John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) THE ATANK NIGRAH PHARMACY. 79, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Haad Office and Factory JAMN AC AH, INDIA. Branch*!?: Borabny, CalcatU, Poon», Madra», Karachi, Banfo«a, Colcmib* \m Singapore. F.160 words
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Advertisement109 1916-06-23 2 Are You a Slave to Pain? Do You Ever Rest f Or is your life a perpetual burden —a wakeful, restless, fevered tortured existence Do you stait and cry out from twitching nerve or darting pains f Are you robbed of your nights of just repose and tranquil sleep Then109 words
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Advertisement689 1916-06-23 2 RUBBER^ Cured in a JACKSON PATENT CABIXHT is ready f or the market in 96 hours after leaving the rollers and al^ aV t demands Best Prices. Five Standard Sizes made capable of dealing with Hail outputs ranging from 90 lbs. to 1,000 lbs. of Rubber CHEAPEST TO INSTAL—EASIEST TO689 words
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Article354 1916-06-23 3 Kitchener's social career in India completely beliad the forebodings Jof those who expected to find him a i mere surly misogynist. At his snng i quarters in Fort William he entertained with a lavish hand, and was (nover belter pleased than when j entertaining the fairest members354 words
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Article191 1916-06-23 3 The Canadian Research Bureau has started operations in Montreal under Arthur D. Little an ex-presi-dent of the American Chemical Society, says the Journal of Commerce, for the purpose of developing the vast natural resource of Canada and supplying the reqmtnents of the British Empire and her191 words
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Article26 1916-06-23 3 South African consignees have now received about 2X>'.jo tons of the cargo of the German steamer Rauenfels, which touk refuge at Bahia when war broke out.26 words
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Article72 1916-06-23 3 The Bangkok International Chamber of Commerce lives in a state of suspended animation. Its work of issuing a market report and of dealing with enquiries con tinues, but there is no commitee. The old appointments have. iapsed and new ones have not been madt*, in view of the difficulty of72 words
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Advertisement346 1916-06-23 3 ITeW SHIPMENT OF. .hh»~ NOVELS I BY VARICnJs AUTHORS, VIZ., I < lA .ConanDojle H. Rider Magyar I Win. Bfagaaj Charles Garvice I ffUlUm le Queux Paul Trent Hisi i.orence Warden Charles Dickens j «eph Hocking Lawrence L. Lynch y Lil Pemfaertoa Mrs. Henry Wood I Headon Bill Emile Gaboriau346 words
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Advertisement444 1916-06-23 3 —Depression —Mentnl Weariness —Ptallittg your Thought* together 4 —Wakefulness —Irritability; —Physical L issitude —Falling off in your Physical Condition —warn you that your nerves are not receiv- Starved nerves are responing from your ordinary food sible form any of he tmMes sufficient nutriment to replace the dcrve-substance that you that444 words
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Article1241 1916-06-23 4 Privations of the Troops. Mr. Edmund Candler, the official representative of the British Press with the Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force, gives the following vivid picture of the conditions in Kut el-Aiua-ra, which forced General Toivnshend to surrender. On Dec. 3, when General Townsbend arrived at Kut, the1,241 words
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Advertisement571 1916-06-23 4 AUCTION SALES. Mqrtgagee's Sale of Two pieces of land situate at Tanjong Minyak and Bukit Ranibei, Malacca, planted with coconut trees, containing an area of 4 acres 3 rds. and 36 poles and 2 roods and 11 poles respectively, comprised in Statutory Land Grant No. ***** and *****, to be571 words
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Advertisement143 1916-06-23 4 Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and we have no doubt will prove very beneficial for trees and plants in bringin< them to a very healthy and fruitful state. Prices very moderate. Free sample supplied inland or abroad on143 words
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Advertisement792 1916-06-23 4 AUCTION SALES. I M O RTGAGEbTS^AL^I OF VALUABLE 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD LAND AND I No. 137 Amoy Street, Singapore 1 At Powell Co's Sale-room I On Tuesday, 4th July, at 2-3q D I All that piece of valuable leasehold land situare I Singapore, area 2136 square feet, marked lot 324792 words
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Article272 1916-06-23 5 Great interest has been taken, ■aya a mail in a statistical table circulated in the market this wu<k bearing tho above heading. The table shows very clearly that the increase in robber dividends for 19W dees not depend on 3s. robber or even on an272 words
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Article143 1916-06-23 5 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Aior Gajah $3.25 $3.35 Ayer Kunings 1.30 1.35 Ayer Molek 1.90 2.00 AyerPanas 8.60 8.70 Balgownie 4.00 4.15 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0,60 Bukit Katil 0.80 0.87$ ChangkatSerdg.... 7.75 8.00 Glonealy143 words
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Article73 1916-06-23 5 A Malayan planter points out the need there is for bottle-locks to fii the demijohns in which acetic acid is stored on tho rubber estates, says the Merecantile Guardian. His own locejr.j, a«?nre him that there is money to be made by sellers of a reliable lock, and no doubt73 words
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Advertisement76 1916-06-23 5 KOH Co s 1 Cheap Sale! Cheap Sale! Cheap Sale!j NOW ON j Everything Cheap! A Genuine I SALE To prove it give us your I personal visit. We don't charge you anything j if you don't buy. I I Kofi Co.i 83 and 84, Bras Basah Road. j 176 words
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Advertisement81 1916-06-23 5 Train Services. Sini&sorc (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily loaves tor tbe north at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m Other train* leave for Johore at 9 a.m. 10.29 a m. noon 1.30 p.m. 2.5"» p.m. 4.40 p.m.^ Mail arrives from north at B.IG a in. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore81 words
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Advertisement590 1916-06-23 5 RAFFLES CHAMBERS. TO LET Commodious and Airy Offices on 2nd floor and tront portion of Ist floor of the Buildings at present occupied by Messrs Katz Bros. Ltd. Entry Ist July GHING KENG LEE CO. 6 Auctioneers Estate Agents v w ell OMb Co. FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. To-day, Jane 23rd590 words
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Advertisement59 1916-06-23 5 SOPHIA LODGE No. A, Sophia Road, Singapore. A high-class Private Hotel situated on an elevation in a quiet and healthy locality. Comfortable and airy rot ms with or without board close to town and about five minutes walk from Tank Road Station. Special terms for weekly and monthly boarders. CHARGES59 words
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Article43 1916-06-23 6 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. Quinine Factory Improvements. The quinine factory at Tjitjendo is rapidly increasing in size. In the near future a laboratory of considerable magnitude is to replace the smaller one now in use.43 words
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Article62 1916-06-23 6 Sporadic outbreaks of revolt are being recorded from the islands Maraela and Tepa, which belong to the Tenimber and Barbar group. The Dotch Government official at Tepa has received the news that in two villages on Marsela Island the village heads have been murdered and that the62 words
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Article60 1916-06-23 6 Mr. Bley, a planter well known in the Semarang District, vice-presi-dent of the Planters' Association and manager of the Selakatan Estates has been dismissed from service by the proprietors, the Internationale Crediet en Handels Vereeniging. The reason given is that he, as a German, preferred Germans to Dutchmen60 words
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Article78 1916-06-23 6 On Mabar .Estate, Medan, an estate assistant drew the attention of a Javanese coolie to some badly done work. The coolie thereupon attacked the assistant with the result that a struggle ensued. Several Chinese coolies who were in the vicinity came to the assistant's aid with the78 words
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Article269 1916-06-23 6 This notorious case is being put on trial shortly before the Landraad at Batavia. The murder of the titulary Captain of the Chinese at Biliton is fresh in the memory of our readers. Suspected of the murder, a Chinese.Tjong Kie Hong, was arrested and taken to Batavia,269 words
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Article147 1916-06-23 6 I The Inter Town Football com- petitions began with Sourabaya playing Sernarang, Sourabaya winl ning by one goal to nil. The quality of the play was not exceptional and beyond Mr. Valk (back), the Semaraug eleven put up a poor show. The Sourabaya team's play was also147 words
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Article123 1916-06-23 6 The Snmatra Robber and Produce Company pays a dividend of ti per cent. Haruiston's circus has been doing good business at Magelang and left for Djocja. The Deli-Batavia Kubbei Co. pays 8 per cent. The Colonial Bank has declared a dividend of per oent. Batavia is very123 words
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Article78 1916-06-23 6 Recently at Sourabaya, the Police official, Coenraads, murdered the Egyptian actress, Riboet, with three revolver shots and eight stabs with a knife. He had been entertaining friendly relations with her for some time during which she succeeded in obtaining fls. 1,200 from him. When his funds were78 words
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Article107 1916-06-23 6 The Japanese Consul in Bombay haa deemed it worth while to give an official denial to statements in the Indian Press suggesting that the toy, porcelain, table ware, and other minor industries are Governmentsubsidised. It would be odd indeed if the Japanese found it necessary to subsidise the107 words
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Advertisement450 1916-06-23 6 I Wonderful Productions at the Popular House the PALLADIUM 1 Orchard Road. I ■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■HHBBl To-night To-night To-nightl I THE PHOTO FILM CO. PRESENT Spring Time From the Original Play by Booth Tarkington io 4 Acts I Featuring the Greatest Actress of the Day I MISS FLORENCE NASH AS MADELINE VAL450 words
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Advertisement13 1916-06-23 6 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charges Moderate13 words
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Article807 1916-06-23 7 (from Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, June 21, 1915. Of late death* fr om n.alariu have ,t U on the increase, especially ~n the rubber estates in the Settlement, and n't fewer than thirty immoera the Malacca Vomuteer Rides, who took part in the camping prognmm<» im Estate807 words
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Article237 1916-06-23 7 (Singapore, June 23). Tin. —$S3£ buyers no seller. Copra.— Weak. Business done. Business dome. Sago Flour, do Business doae. Gambier. —Business done. Pepper.— Steady. Business done. Other Products.— Harks* Quiet. Latstt Lo«l Market t«tt«tim. Nutm%gs 110 S. per pieul 132.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 40 00 Copra Bali 60237 words
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Article163 1916-06-23 7 To-day. Prince of Wales' Birthday (1894). Lodge Bt. George Regular, 9 p.m. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p.m. P. A O. homeward mail closes. M.M. homeward mail closes. High Water—3-21 a.m. 8 ft. 4 ins.: 4- 19 p.m. 8 ft. To-morrow. St. John Baptist. High Water—4-39 a.m. 7 ft. 8 ins.163 words
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Advertisement146 1916-06-23 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertising Ideas SUPPLIED. Translations Invited. Rapid Thorough Work By Experts. Straits Information Bureau 6, The Arcade. Tel. 1401 3-1 31-6 F.M.S GOVERNMENT 61. WAR LOAN. Subscribers to above Loan are reminded that the first instalment of 2b% payable on the Bonds falls due on 3rd July. Payment can146 words
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Advertisement386 1916-06-23 7 J For Japanese Curio's General Goods I j GO TO j j MARUNI Co. I No. 10, High Street, Singapore. WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. j ,t* R E SHOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. j "'"Hill J FOB OUR SIGHTLESS HEROES Blinded Sailors' and Soldiers' Funds (BRITISH AND FRENCH A FANCY"FAIR WILL BE386 words
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Article911 1916-06-23 8 Some people get unnecessarily excited about nothing. We have the Victoria Memorial Hall as a permanent monument of the affections of the people of the Colony. It is true the building is to commemorate the memory of the Good Queen. The question has been raised whether the911 words
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Article132 1916-06-23 8 Page. Tbi Great War The Western Front 9 The Balkans Italian Campaign 3 In the East 9 Late Lord Kitchener J In Eat' Africa 3 Tho liish Problem 10 Egyptian Campaign W French Consular Niws 1 Defender of Verdun 2 Rochore Canal Kitchener in Calcutta -J Natural Resources132 words
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Advertisement130 1916-06-23 8 ROBINSON Co's SPECIALLY PREPARED Lotions. White Rose Ayer Lichin Hair Lotion. Kan Rambot. Price $1.10 per bottle, i 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 THE130 words
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Advertisement168 1916-06-23 8 Liquors Tobacco REVENUE ORDINANCE (HO. 13 Of 1918.) Attention is drawn to the above Ordinance, which camo into force on tho 16th instant, whereby tbe Duties on all Wines, Spirits and Beers is increased as from that date. Also the institution of Duty on Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. A rfst168 words
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Advertisement89 1916-06-23 8 j MILKMAID] J Sweetened Condensed Milk per case £14 on I Sterilised Natural Milk M $oS J Ideal Unsweetened Milk t siq'ca J NOTICE. The Tobacco Duties Ordinanct 1916. Attention is drawn to the provisions of the abjve Ordinance, now in fbree, with regard to the removal from one place89 words
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Article642 1916-06-23 9 Tin is stea-iy at $S3£. 11. R. 11. the Prince of Wales is renty-two to-day. Rubber is quoted at 2/4£ for < i me Sheet 2/4. Victoria Crosses have been iwarded to Captain J. A. Sinton, B.AJI.C, and Sepoy Chattasingh, Ninth Bbopal Infantry.— Beuter. The London Gazette642 words
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Article376 1916-06-23 9 apore iSPfiWS the Si S7i. ngade iB his an Fir« n the g6neral work ing of the that the number or calls t0 ti,« or supposed fires wa, 55, an n creaee 0 f 7on 1914. Of "hew caDs 32 proved to be genuine fi£ dnSTtS propWty376 words
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Article99 1916-06-23 9 War Office, 16th May 1916. Regimental Journals and Battalion Diaries. It has been brought to notice that Regimental Journals and Magazines frequently contain information regarding the movements, actions, and situations of battalions which would be of great value to the enemy if it came into his possession99 words
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Article127 1916-06-23 9 The Rev. T. C. Maxwell who was expected to assume the pastorate of Wesley Ohurch at the beginning of this month, but who was detained in Saigon by the illness of <ne of ai« children, arrived oa the "Haiphong" yesterday and has taken up his127 words
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Article39 1916-06-23 9 The Killer Neneste Nachrichten learns that Krapp's have purchased lart>e are -.a outside Munich for new factories, which are to be constructed forthwith. The journal points our t .at Krupp's works will thus be nearer the frontier than ever.39 words
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Article129 1916-06-23 9 Malacca Chinese Fighter No. 2. rhis morning we have to acknowledge the receipt of a further sum of f r )7 'l colleeted by Mr. Tan Soo Hock, who writes as follows To the Editor of the Ittimy* Tribune. Sir,- I enclose herewith a cheque for 8575/- received129 words
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Article174 1916-06-23 9 (From Our Special Correspondent.) Resident Naval Officer. Penang, June 22. Commander D. C. Maclntyre harbour master at Penang, R. N. R., has been appointed Resident Naval Officer for the port of Penang, by Vice Admiral Lowthcr Grant C. B. Tobacco Duty. At a Special Meeting of the Chinese174 words
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Article292 1916-06-23 9 Details of the death at Soathport of Private Edwin Lloyd, son of Mr. J. T. Lloyd, who after nearly fifty years' residence in the Straits Settlements recently left for home, are contained in the proceedings at the inquest, which was held on May 15. Evidence292 words
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Article129 1916-06-23 9 The Western Front. Only Artillery Activity. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 21, 4.15 p.m. Paris: There was considerable artillery activity on both sides of the Meuse. After exploding two mines the Germans attacked Hill 103, northwest of Rheims, and were repulsed. London, June 22, 12.35 a.m. Paris TheREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 129 words
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Article30 1916-06-23 9 London, June 22, 1.20 a.m. Amsterdam German papers announce that the champion flier Immelmann has been killed by a tall from an aeroplane on the western front30 words
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Article30 1916-06-23 9 A Quiet Day. London, June 22, 12.35 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig's communique states that the day was most quiet apart from intermittent shelling and mining activity.30 words
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Article91 1916-06-23 9 Proposed Memorial. London, June 21, 5.5 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith, moving that a memorial be erected to Lord Kitchener, paid a tribute to his work in association with Lord Cromer in the emancipation and regeneration of Egypt; in the re-organisation of the armies91 words
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Article62 1916-06-23 9 London, June 21, 6.10 p.m. General Smuts reports that he has occupied Handeni, south of Wilhelmstal and the enemy are continuing their retreat towards the central railways. General Northey has occupied Aloengenburg on Lake Nyassa. The enemy has retired north-eastward. The Beigians now hold the line between62 words
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Article63 1916-06-23 9 London, June 21, 8.30 p.m. In the House of Lords to-day Lord Middleton urged the early publication of the Mesopotamia papers. He said that private reports from Mesopotamia appeared to show there were still great deficiencies. Not only an early debase, but inquiry is desirable. Lord Islington states63 words
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Article47 1916-06-23 9 London, June 22, 1.35 p.m. Cartagena A German submarine which had been docked for repairs left this morning, a Spanish cruller and torpedo boat accompanying nntU outside territorial waters, It is stated that a flotilla of torpedo-boats is watching the movements of the submarine.47 words
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Article170 1916-06-23 9 Furioas Fighting. Londoti, June 21, ».20 p.m. Petrograd The communique describee a series of furiosi engagements along the Stokhod, northwestward and westward of Lutzk with massed German attacks. Certain villages changed hands repeatedly and some were finally in the hands of the Germans and others held by170 words
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Article37 1916-06-23 9 London, June 21, 8.15 p m. Paris It is reported that General yon Hinbenburg's forces have been sanguinarily defeated south of Smorgen. The Russians are violently bombarding important sectors of Hmdenburg's front on the Dvina.37 words
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Article68 1916-06-23 9 Greek Cabinet Resigns. London, June 21, 8 15 p.m. Athens The Cabinet has resigned and the King has summoned M. Zairoie. It is understood that no member of M. Skouloudi's cabinet will be included in that of M. Zaimis's. The latter is reputed to be friendly to the68 words
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Article25 1916-06-23 9 London, June 22. 5.40 a.m. Athens The English and French Ministers presented the Allied Note to the Greek Government on June 21.25 words
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Article39 1916-06-23 9 London, June 21, 4.40 p.m. The Italian communique taysthat three enemy night attacks southwest of Asiago were repulsed with heavy loss. We continued a difficult advance to the north of Prenzela Valley. Frequent enemy counterattacks were repulsed.39 words
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Article15 1916-06-23 9 London, June 21, 8.15 p.m. The Dutch steamer Otistarda has been sunk.15 words
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Article32 1916-06-23 9 Fighting I esamed London, June 22, G a.m. ftl Paeos (Mexico) It is reported that American cavalry clashed with the CarrA izistas at Carrizal. Both sides had heavy casualties.32 words
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Article26 1916-06-23 9 London, Jane 20, 2.15 p.m. Bydnej rhe Japanese squadron has been warmly welcome.! and entartatainenU to officers and men b en irn ged.26 words
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Article125 1916-06-23 10 Defence of the Canal. London, June 21, 3 35 p.m. The Gazette publishes General Maxwell's despatches on the operations in Egypt. He mentions the large number of Indian troops, and especially pays a tribute to the ceaseless vigilance of the Indian Expeditionary Force, E., under Major General Wilson,125 words
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Article70 1916-06-23 10 London, June 22, 12.45 p.m. Discussing the 11 new revolt of Islam the Times remarks that the Arab national movement which has now come to a head is largely the outcome of misgovernment and oppression. It has been entirely spontaneous and the present moment was probably chosen70 words
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Article43 1916-06-23 10 London, June 21, 7.15 p. m. In the House of Commons Mr. McKenna announced a reduction from to-day of the duty on cocoa from six pence to 4.; 1 per pound thus rendering the duty more fairly proportionate to tea.43 words
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Article47 1916-06-23 10 London June 20, 2.15 p.m. Paris:—The newspapers consider the economic resolutions, if acted •pou, an effective reply to the enemy's plan of economic confederation of Central Europe. M. Clementel emphasises that the Allies must not be surprised by peace as they were by war.47 words
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Article302 1916-06-23 10 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, June 20, 6.50 p. m. The French 3 per cent bonds are j at francs 63.25 and the 5 per cent at 88.80. Yesterday we repulsed a German attack between the rivers Avre and Oise. To day, on the right302 words
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Article81 1916-06-23 10 Efforts for Settlement. London June 21, 5.5 p.m. Apparently a strong effort is being made to attain Cabinet unity on the Irish question. Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Balfour, Lord Robert Cecil, Lord Curzon, Lord Lansdowne, Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Selborne, and Mr. Walter Long conferred with Sir Edward81 words
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Article66 1916-06-23 10 Wharf Thefts. The epidemic of thefts from wharves and god owns, which commenced a few months ago, does not seem to have abated. Yesterday two coolies were charged, one with having stolen a bottle of brandy from a godown at the West Wharf, and the other with being66 words
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Article62 1916-06-23 10 Yesterday, in the second court, a Chinese carpenter from the Cableship "Recorder'' was charged by Superintendent T. Leonard, of the S.II.B. police, with the theft from the ship of a packet of tea, three packets of sugar, and two cakes of soap. These he had stolen from62 words
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Article81 1916-06-23 10 A Chinese was charged in the second court yesterday with the theft of a coral necklace, with two gold beads and a sovereign pendant, from the person of a little Tamil girl. The child, it was alleged, was walking along River Valley Roe I, on an errand81 words
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Article124 1916-06-23 10 The Tongkah Harbour tin output for one week, from the 71th to the 17th irBt., was twenty-four tons Mr. B. C. Gritlin, formerly manager of Dennistown Estate, Parit I3untar, after being rej-cted on grounds of health for the British Army, had his car fitted out as an ambulance and is124 words
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Article202 1916-06-23 10 Lawn Tennis. S C.C. Tournament. Good progress was made with several of the events yesterday, the results being as follow Singles Championship.—Milligan beat Nathan I—6,1 —6, 6—4, 7—5 Ruchwaldy beat Sinclair 6 —l, 6—l. Singles Handicap, Class A.Cameron beat Dean, 6—4, 6—3. Class B.—Todd beat Macphail, 6—3,6—1 Winter202 words
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Article166 1916-06-23 10 The Kecreation ground presented an animated scene last evening, for in addition to the numerous lawn tennis matches in connection with the S. C. C. tournament a match under Association rules was decided !on the R. C. section by teams j from the above. Naturally, the166 words
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Article86 1916-06-23 10 An applicant at Hampstead Police Court said he desired to leave the country in order to take up a five years' position with a thin in Siam. M What is the work of the firm inquired a magistrate."— v They are tailors to the King of Siam." "Only to the86 words
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Article470 1916-06-23 10 Fraser Co's Circular. Singapore, Jane 22. We can again this week only report a quiet market in speculate 6 investments, with a decided ten. dency to mark time at present. Although there has been a falling off in the price of our chief commodities —tin and rubber —shares470 words
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Article27 1916-06-23 10 Mr. B.A. Starling, Surveyor, Con •traction Department, F. M. S. Railways, has joined the Army as a private in the 3rd Hoyal Fusiliers (City of London) Battalion.27 words
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Article384 1916-06-23 10 The S.S. Djebres from is due on Friday. noi^hi<. The s.s. Hong Bee is dno h n day for China ports. here The 8.8. Thongwa, is da e hereto morrow from Madras. Shipping in port was dull to-dar veiy few vessels entering. v The B. I.s.s.Faltalaigdue her,384 words
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37 1916-06-23 10 s.s. Kinta sails this afternoon at 4 p.m. from the roads for Pen Swettenham and TVluk Anson. fLB. Lady Weld leaves from the roads this afternoon at 4.30 loi Malacca and M nar.37 words
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Article120 1916-06-23 10 (Before Liect. Oommaxdel B. A. Cator R. N.) Sen-? Chan Cheng, of 40-1 Laven tier Street again appeared betore the coun on a charge of causing »n obstruction with 29 logs in the Kallang River, Kong Heng Chan being prosecuted by the Harbour Police for a similar offence120 words
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Advertisement132 1916-06-23 10 BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. j Purity ii:tranteed under I. S. Food Drugs Act. i.ssty ,t ssife I 1 BORDEN'S i I 3TEEILIZED NATURAL MILK, 1 STOCKED BY: I Malacca —CHOPS CHI HIN HUA CHIN HIN Muar —CHOP CHOP TON'! 1132 words
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Article718 1916-06-23 11 Pri<« Quoted i»ih«M»r«i «h Mortiog Singapore, Joxitt. Lyail and Evatt> fc and Brokers, bene the following list of quotations Rabber Shares. Nona. Value. n Bayers. Bellera. 2/- Allacar 2/ Jf- BaWMala g ka gg 2^ a /> 2/- Bukit Mertajim 3 3 2/- Bukit Selangor I/§ j718 words
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Article926 1916-06-23 12 Graphic Story of Fight. London, June 9. —Renter's Agency is iniormed that officers who took part in the battle off Jutland are amazed at the German assertion of victory. They describe f.he attacks of the enemy's destroyors as very feeble they retired at i he first sign926 words
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Article159 1916-06-23 12 Further Restrictions. Tho Board of Trade announced on May 2;kd in London that in view of the" increasing scarcity of tOHnage and of the position of the tobacco trade in regard to tobacco bought and paid for before the issue of the Proclamation prohibiting its import they159 words
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Article105 1916-06-23 12 The arms trade in the Far East continues, but is almost wholly in enemy hands. Sei7nres are made from time to time, and occasionally innocent parties are implicated at carriers, shippers, or consignees. Apparent I}- the commerce is under the protection of enemy Gdvernment agents in China, whose official positions105 words
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Article81 1916-06-23 12 A Bangkok journal suggests that Siam, with its bamboo and grasses, ought to become a paper-making country, and calls for a scientific examination of the problem. Papermaking in a small way is one of the ancient crafts of the country, but more than grass and bamboos are required to make81 words
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Article69 1916-06-23 12 Singapore, June %3. Oh LondonBan! 4 m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4/ i Private 3 m/s. 2/4 13/16 On India— Bank T. T. 174J On Hongkong Evnk d/d 10* On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 794 On Java— Bank T. T. 135 Ou Japan— Bank d/d. 110$ Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil69 words
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Article25 1916-06-23 12 The S.A. Railway Administration has nnder consideration the introduction of a uniform type of truck suitable for the conveyance of practically all classes of traffic.25 words
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Advertisement78 1916-06-23 12 j SHIP BRAND 1 'fem/EIOC;" $Q WINDHAM I 11tS SUGAR CORN 111 (JJI6OJMG) I |i| m AS a vegetable the HE I* NOTHING SO GOOD. I: 1 I iff Tr > it; y° u are sure to like it. 1 I l^i^ ml aKl 2l OUTA.NABLE AT ALL PRINCIPAL RETAIL78 words
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Advertisement172 1916-06-23 12 K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 S 74 1 BIAS BASAH FOAD Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in either English or Malar Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 v SALVITAE. Tht- !ii<>Bt powerful but harmless ner\:nc toaic, pfOeaciag .startling results, imimftltr and permam-nt, in all e.ise* of J nervous fltlinilkia in172 words
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Advertisement357 1916-06-23 12 ham TIGERS HEAD BRAND Sugahar a Co., No. 334 North Bbidof R d SINGAPORE TEL 1333. 14-b Tin Ore Etags Rubber Scrap Bags Generally used by tappers tocollocting Rubier Scraps. Canvas Work Of all descriptions by ijrj led workman. BOONSIENG&Co Ship-Chandlers, Sail-makers, Batata Suppliers and Commissi n Ai, 18-19 Robi&stn357 words
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Miscellaneous60 1916-06-23 12 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do Ma*im Co. do 9.R.E. y. i do S.V.R. do Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. 4.45 Parade at Drill Hall, Transport to Tanglin. Chinese Co. Officers N.C.O's. 5.15 p.m. Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. do60 words
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Article800 1916-06-23 13 The following is from "Keigwin's Rebellion," a new volume in the Oxford Historical and Literary Studies The English factory at Surat which the East India Company held of "our landlord Aurungzebe," for the very moderate rent of £60 per annum, was a vast affair of stone and800 words
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Article63 1916-06-23 13 Otto Reimers and Co„ of Yokohama and Hamburg, have won their suit against a Japanese druggist. The German firm had a "Ferratose" trademark which was imitated in the defendants' "Ferratone/ Both marks were registered, the one In 1907 and the other in 1912, and— despite the existence of a state63 words
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Advertisement536 1916-06-23 13 A To morrow I Alhambra Theatre I fj THE HOUSE OF QUALITY B EI T R o M W W A 1 }f The Leading Theatre in Singapore. THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. :|J 4]) arts JJ| A S P len <«rt Instructional Ambrosio 1 H> keny on-Blade J love536 words
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Advertisement272 1916-06-23 13 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following d» pots:— Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Baaa* Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwoug Seng Chiang Co. Selegie Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon Roaf Mr. M. N. N. Hussein,272 words
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Article1899 1916-06-23 14 Incident of the SpanishAmerican War. Mr. Archibald Hurd the naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," recently wrote an article on the maimer in which the Germans flouted the Americans during; the HispauoAmerican war of 1898. He says An illustration of German manners and of the German attitude1,899 words
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Article147 1916-06-23 14 Malaria is m> ros] sotor of persons. No ago or station of life is exempt from it, It leaves its victim in such a debilitated condition that one of our foremoat medical writers has been led to sa\ It is astonishing the number of people who have147 words
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Advertisement90 1916-06-23 14 H. TENG 777 North Bridge Road. Toothache Cure. Splendid Oar fie uill InsUatly relieve Pain. Xo extraction, no instruments used and ix» loffi of blood. CALLS AT PBIVATE RESIDENCES. If the treatment proves a failure only $1 will bo charged. !6-6 15.G f f iiiiiiiiiij i BUSINESS IN WAR TIME/!90 words
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Advertisement384 1916-06-23 14 Cement Cement cĕii" MHHUi ALWAYd TO HAND. ALSO DYES FOR SALE Orders executed for every description of Japanese goods, espei i all kinds of Portland-cement, silk and cotton piece-goods g: s< p'j crockery ware, etc., on most favourable terms. A. /.DBAS Merchant and Commission A,; n1 5-1, d* So 1138384 words
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Advertisement25 1916-06-23 14 H. AHMAD Civil and Structural Engineer Surveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road Office 111 Market Btbei Plans aoi EttimitM at nomiail char|« 5-5 v25 words
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Advertisement391 1916-06-23 15 FOR SALE FOR SALE News Printing Paper. Apply to Box 229, c/o Malaya Tribune. a FOR SALE Sieaen'fl Motor-Generator «uitable B big Cinema Show Motor 460 11 H. P. Dynamo 70 Volts 70 p res, direct coupled, mounted on Iron Bed complete with switches res and regulators The* fi 0391 words
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Advertisement576 1916-06-23 15 NOTICES NOTICE The undersigned bee to ?W° Un e u to the public that a high class Philippino brass and string band with complete set is prepared to undertake to play at dances, dinner parties, marriages, 6 iC. Musicians are exclusively Music according to programme. Terms reasonable, Apply to STRAITS576 words
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Advertisement478 1916-06-23 15 THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17 Dhoty Gh*«t, Si* f apore. (ESTABLISHED 1911.) Domestic Servants (Men Women) of every description supplied at moderate charges. Undermentioned viz., Book-keepers, Clerk and Typists, Shorthand Typists, Conductors, Dressers and Dispensers, Demareators, Draftsmen, Overseers, Engine Drivers, fitters Firemen, Factory and Store Clerks' Carpenters, Masons, Motor-Car478 words
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Advertisement432 1916-06-23 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN HNSLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Pa^A Up apital m 000 S] aareB of £20 each £1,200,00 C Keserve Fund £1,800,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS The Bank of England, *The Londor fM and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and432 words
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Advertisement306 1916-06-23 15 INSURANCE BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [Incorporated in New Zealand} FM Insurances effected on Buildings Rent and Merchandise of ever* description' MARIHE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest ratee EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in306 words
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Advertisement328 1916-06-23 16 Tel: Add: GUANKIAT Tkn Dnnf pinnn fan Dnnf IMlipQ Tel: Mo. 1174,1178, 1233. l Codes A. B. C. &A. 1. HID UUOI NttUD lUI DGOI lalUuO. Private 1450 1073 1 Ship=chandlers. GUAM KIA T S GOll Contractors tolhT I Estate, Rice and I Municipality for the I I Saw Mill328 words
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Title Section19 1916-06-23 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 147 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 191619 words
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Advertisement457 1916-06-23 1 P. O. British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt', Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamer* will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Homeward (for Europe).457 words
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Advertisement242 1916-06-23 1 STOOMYAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIF COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BEL A WAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. June 25 Grotius June 25 P.Juliana (via Suez) Aug. 1 Rembrandt242 words
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Advertisement553 1916-06-23 1 N.Y.R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained between Yokohama via puifai 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 with553 words
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Article770 1916-06-23 2 Europe. For London Nagoya June 2,'i Katori Mara June 28 City of Sparta dte J11 ne 30 Mentor July 7 Nyanza July 7 City of Bombay July 7 City of Vienna due July 10 Kashima Maru July 11 Mlshima Maru July 25 For Genoa Holt liner» F01770 words
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Article43 1916-06-23 2 Mr. Pretyman, replying to Mr. Byrne, said 29 German steamers which were interned in ports of the United Kingdom are employed in the coasting trade. Coal haS been carried by these steamers to Cork, but none of them trade exclusively to Irish ports.43 words
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Article289 1916-06-23 2 Vessels in Port. British STKAM Ktt. BERTH DATE. Recorder K. Harbour 13-5 GiangBeng Dock 26 5 Ningchow Guter Rds S-6 Magnet Inner Rds 9-6 Patrol Outer Rds do Ban Hin Gnan Dock 10-6 Banca r Onter Rds 12-6 Hong Sang to 16 6 Hyreania do 17-6 Esturia i©289 words
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Article143 1916-06-23 2 Per P A Ostr Mongolia. -Mr G Glenny, Mr P D Abbott. Mrs Sanders ami child, Mr J G Bchat ran den Berg. Mr J W de Pirn. Mrs* Craig, Mr C Paterson, Miss Brooks. PerP«t O str Malwa. Mr Hodgkins, Mr J P Baird. Mr Phillips. Per143 words
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Article90 1916-06-23 2 The estimate of one month for repairs to the rudderhead of the Ellerman-Hall liner City of Bombay seems to be a liberal one. The vessel is at Singapore, being bound from New York to Yokohama, via Port Natal, and though there is no indication as to the reason of the90 words
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Article20 1916-06-23 2 LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Latest Shipping Brevities will be found on page 10, column 5, of the Malaya Tribune."20 words
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Article499 1916-06-23 2 Noon To-day. Vessels iv communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station: —s.s. Atlantiqne s.s. Paul Lecat. The Royal Prince wili be on the berth here on June 27th for Boston and Ne* York. For Hongkong China ami Japan sails the N. Y. K. liner Jinsen Maru499 words
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Article291 1916-06-23 2 How Money is Lost. A correspondent writes "\v the income-tax and tobacco i imposed on the pobli the Government not make "tJ 5 such a dormant son as Harbour Light Dues! 5 -T now is the to gather in sums which are going to Why are they291 words
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Article115 1916-06-23 2 The Amsterdam journal, Het NienwB van den Dai* t- s. nyi a Reuters wire, that the Netherkaai Steamship Company-?' mail iiner Prinses Juliana, which r*aiieJ yesterday from Home. ria Suez. This trill be very welcome news in Java m tin dslsj which shipj ers have experienej115 words
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Article181 1916-06-23 2 In connection wifch a statetiieui that rhe Suez Can;.! had h dopth of only 30ft.. which was made in *c article from a correspondent ob R-utes to Australia" it: 'The Times on May 10. »nri reprinted in The Journal of Conmietce. the Sue? Canal Coropan points out181 words
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Article22 1916-06-23 2 Vessels Expected Deucalion (Holt) 27th June, t ruir Singapore for Colombo unc London. Agents, Messrs Bonsteacl, Hampshire and Co., Ltu.22 words
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Article37 1916-06-23 2 The steamer Yamaguchi Maru, which has stranded on the w>ast oj Shima Province, is a vessel ot J« u tons gross, built in lc9o A rate f>o guineas in quoted against tn J risk of total loss.37 words
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Article747 1916-06-23 3 huge Profits. .•port of the directors Mr. 0 A. Sanderson (chairman), lie, and Mr E. C. Grenfell,' irerpool board of directors and b ing Colonel H. Concanon Kietcher, and Mr. A. B I the Oc ante Steym Navi- Ltd. White Star Line), year ending Dec. SI, is747 words
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Article111 1916-06-23 3 Building at Haugesund. According to the Haugesund's Dagblad," it is proposed to erect a new aud large shipbuilding yard with drydockf, near Haugesund. The mow yard will build steamers up to l-).) 00 tons deadweight capacity and will be situated n?ar Norheim. where the necessary land has already111 words
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Article132 1916-06-23 3 Preparing for Passenger Service. The White Star Line's 48,000 ton steamer Britannic, which has beet, engaged as a hospital ship by th Government for some months—indeed she was taken over inou* diatelv she was completed at Belfast—has now been returned to tho W 7 hite Star Line, She132 words
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Article151 1916-06-23 3 Lieutenant Harry C. C. Fry, R.N. R. *o;j of the Itev. S. C. Fry and Mrs. Fry. the- Manse, Girvan, has been decorated by the King of Ital with the silver medal, 11 Al Valors Militare," known as the Italian V. C. (second class), for distinguished service151 words
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Article69 1916-06-23 3 Delivered in London The fo!l«uvinsr are the <lates ol leparture from Singapore of th*• European Mail* thei** delivery I» Lon«lon. Mail. Lkfi. Dklivlkkd. B. I. May 5 June 5 P. < ># May 12 June 12 B May 11* June 20 M. M. May 24 Jnue 20 P69 words
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Article164 1916-06-23 3 The allotment that has just been made of funds for the improvement of the moat important ports in the islands gives to Cebu the lion's share of the available funos and although the present scarcity of funds must restrict improvements in other ports, Cebu is not to164 words
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Article104 1916-06-23 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and sua pected (Singal F. P. B.) T> °f NoUl. A «rt. Signal. Disease DaU. Bangkok ...X.O.Q. pUgue ..299.10.1S {Win ...X.GQ. ...Plague ...606.2816 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... MSJ .16 Bombay ..XG.Q. ...Braall-poj Do ...X.GQ. ...Pig ...SOS.IO.IS Calcutta ...F.P.B. ...SmaUpoxSM. 7.16104 words
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Advertisement41 1916-06-23 3 SINGAPORE SHIPGHAHDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLERS U PROYIDORINC CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. office —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January Ist 1916. H. W. H STEVENS, Manager. 5-1 —a——waawmm .i41 words
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Advertisement411 1916-06-23 3 M. M. MESSAGERIES M ITIM £S. I Mail Cine. FOB CHIN A, J vpaN. CEYLON, Marseilles homeward <>ut\v\ri> I Paul Lec&t Jmae j;> Polynenien Jolt 4 Magellan July '■> A. Lebon Jul) |4| Athoe July is For all particulars apply to J. Do COURTOIs. Agent ELLERMAM UNE EHerman and Bucknai!411 words
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Advertisement365 1916-06-23 3 Combined Service Off The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ltd. (Incorporatod in England) ANl> The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd, (Incorporate! v England.) UVWKU FHKMANi'LK (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. 'leguihr sailing* bet ween Singapore md Anetralia, sailing at Java (aa inducement offers), Derby, Kind's Sound (Port Foi the Kirnberlei365 words
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Miscellaneous516 1916-06-23 3 Mails Close. To- iay. P«ndjang, BengSr, Port S.ettenham aud !M P KinU 430 an.' Swa.ow •filenfallorh S.S0 prr P i V Diemi-P 2.80 pm Colombo Bomlmt Shibetoro Maru 2.30 pm Mow n„|d it*- Australasia. H Mauritius, Kgypt. Europe, etc. Batavia, Sumarang and nill' f M y a Kumphius 3.30 cm516 words
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Advertisement590 1916-06-23 4 TO YO KISEH KAISHA rHJENKW BOUTS VIA aON< KONG, SH \Siiß U NAGASAKI, iHB TNLAND SKA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HON* >LUI»U AN]) SAM FRANCISCO TO ALL POINT* ?N THE UN i'llD CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. ftoeiaor Displacement d L»m\. Uongknr Via Manila omitting Shanghai PERSIA MARU 9,000 Tons590 words
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Advertisement549 1916-06-23 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Go., Ltd. (likjohporatbd tn Japan) iCttifttftor* to the Imperial Japanese Army and Nairy and to Foreign Governments.) DOCK Daii i.N. IB Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All rices and description! of Boilers, Marine and Land Engin. I. New Graving Docks and Patent Slips. No. 1549 words
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Advertisement325 1916-06-23 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam N ay Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Engfc lr>r The Companies' steam* patched from Liverpool oatwtr4*t the Straits, China and Jap*,. Jl week and from Jnpan honewanji v London Amsterdam md Ann* ever\' fortnight for Grenn» u t f p les and325 words
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