Malaya Tribune, 26 June 1916
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Title Section29 1916-06-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. Vol 3.- No. 143. SINGAPOBE, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1916 Price 5 Cents CtK iRalapa Crlbune. MONDAY, JUNE 2629 words
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Advertisement300 1916-06-26 1 —wm m mm n imb-h^,^ rr.miiwmnw n M mmm THE PROGRAMME TO PLEASE ALL Is this one of the P. rular Cinema House S GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE (Jnnction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets) IN THE SECOND SHOW. With the Allies in the Near East Tozla Fort (Salonica) Now in the300 words
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Advertisement132 1916-06-26 1 ;f Iul m,,, M m mi iiiii mwmmmmmmtmmm^ Estate Supplies! Acetic 09&98U Acid J ill Veneer Chests Momi Chests Latex Cups I ETC I I Mitsui ffiussan 3£aisf)a, Jfatd. I I (Incorporated in Japan) I Awarded Numerous Got** MedaSs llmmmm mmm mum in mi— ■■—m r■ raiiini ■■■iiiimiim mi ■h—iimmi132 words
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Article352 1916-06-26 2 Interesting Feat. As sugar is an article which, in the United Kingdom, has been greatly affected by the war. consumers as ell as shippers will probably be interested in the following announcement, made by the Authorities of the I Panama Canal —Ou the morning of April 10th,352 words
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Article68 1916-06-26 2 The berthing accommodation at the Circular Quay which was used by the big German steamers which iv the past brought tons of merchandise to Sydney is now in the occupation ot M sailers i.e. sailing vessels which have not been berthed close to the city for over a decade. U68 words
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Article113 1916-06-26 2 The Hongkong Chamber of Commerce looks to the large Chambers at home for a definite lead in respect of dealings with Germany after the war, expressing its own readiness to conform to any common scheme. Fears that to drive the Germans out of Hongkong would merely bo to found an113 words
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Advertisement228 1916-06-26 2 3 il— THE Secret of our Success: We give Best Quality and charge Fair Prices. Framroz Co. I THE ATM HUM PHARMACY. I I 79, BRAS BASAH ROaD I I SINGAPORE. I j fi^ l 03m ali.l Fawtory JAMNACAK INDIA f I Bnmmn Bessy,Gfltfttti Poew, *W. Kam Ui, Outak, »d228 words
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Advertisement159 1916-06-26 2 RELIEF FROM DYSPEPSIA. All conditions of depressed vitality tend to disturb the processes of digestion. Thin, weak blood affects and at once the great processes of nutrition. Not only is the action of the gastric and intestinal glands diminished but the muscular action of the stomach is weakened. Nothing will159 words
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Advertisement406 1916-06-26 2 I mmmmmmm mm H <iimuuZZ^ I RATHBOURNE B^IRVfI51 I The Only Dairy in Singapore under Enropean Management E A FRESH STOCK OF I M ilch Co w s I Just brought from India by the Proprietor. 1 Milking and cl*anin* of bottles. bU m etc done 0,1 best principles and406 words
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Article384 1916-06-26 3 Paterson Simons and Co.'s Report. Singapore, June 21, For the auctions held to-day about 391 tons were catalogued, and the greater part was sold. At the opening the demand was very poor but soon improved somewhat and fairly brisk competition sent up the price of Pale Crepe to384 words
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Article131 1916-06-26 3 It is reported that the head office of the Bandelsvereeniging, Java, bus recalled Herr Frangenheim, their chief agent in Batavia, and also their Samarang manager, an Austrian subject. Their places havn been filled by Dutchmen. The Lritish Consular authorities are accu?ed of instigating these and othor removals, and it must131 words
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Advertisement308 1916-06-26 3 p w^s^^ I For Japanese Curio's General Goods I GO TO I MARUNI Co. I I No. 10, High Street, Singapore. I WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. I i URGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. 1 ig'"" IMIiIM J j BUN BEE CO. 11, Rochor Road. Butter and Cheese. The following hav 3308 words
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Advertisement101 1916-06-26 3 Kill Pain Before Pain Kills You. Attacks neuralgia, of constant pain, or the dread of the sudden shooting pains, are a continual wear and stiain on the vital forces oi the sufferer. Unless relief is obtained a breakdown sure to follow. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM brings certain and speedy relief *o101 words
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Advertisement709 1916-06-26 3 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Surgeon-General of H.M. Forces, is chairman .of the Company which prod uces the new and superior reparative of nerves and tissues, "Sanaphos," which already has completely displaced the German-owned Sanatogen709 words
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Article11 1916-06-26 4 [ffe do noi necessarily endorse ihc opinions expresrei by correspondents.]11 words
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Article592 1916-06-26 4 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —In your leader of the 22nd instant you invite public opinion re Taxation without Representation, Hence I venture to write this. I am unable to make out t what particular colour of Britisher your correspondent 41 Meminiscor 99 is,592 words
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Article20 1916-06-26 4 Professor Albert Petterson has discovered a new anti-cerehro-spinai-inoningitis serum, which he has used with succesa in the Swedish military hospital.20 words
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Advertisement394 1916-06-26 4 AUCTION SALES. Under instructions received from the concerned Messrs Powell Co., Will sell by Auction THE EXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLANTS &c. At Blairadam, No. 9, Loonie Hill Road, off Grange Road On Saturday. Ist July at 3D p„ m Beautifully carved and polished teak drawing room cabinet with mirror394 words
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Advertisement308 1916-06-26 4 AUCTION SALE OF Forty New and Second Hand Double Barrelled Breech Loading Guns and Winchester, Remington Colt and other Rifles AT POWELL i CO'S:S*LE-ROOM On Friday, 30th June at 11 am. Now on view, POWELL COS Auctioneer*. 24-6 o !M REMOVAL SALE OF Office Furniture, Milners and other Safes &c.308 words
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Advertisement523 1916-06-26 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTmN^SALToF^ One 2-seatPt- Humberotte Motor Car X 0 S order and condition. 1,J good m nn^f To be held at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co' s SALE-ROGM On Wednesday, 28 th June 1916 at 11 CHING KENG LEE Co A, 23-6 Co Auctioneer? MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 999523 words
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Article472 1916-06-26 5 Reason for Postponement. j At meeting of the Bombay Haj j Committee held on May 23 it was unanimously resolved that the followiug expression of opiuiun regarding tins yiar's pilgrimage should be widely published for the benefit of the Moslem Community in India: In view of the472 words
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Article171 1916-06-26 5 A consular report states thai the raw material for the furniture industry comes from a variety of sources. The best price it paid for that from Sarawak and British North Borneo, but supplies from the Dutch East Indies, French Indo(Jhina, and the eastern and northern parts of the171 words
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Advertisement82 1916-06-26 5 KOH Co's I Cheap Sale! i 1 Cheap Sale: 1 llfj I Cheap Sale! MOW ON I I Everything Cheap i A Genuine us I 1 9 To prove it give us your 1 personal visit. 1 I 1 I We don't charge you anything if you don't buy. 182 words
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Advertisement19 1916-06-26 5 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Pei annum $14.00 Half-/early 7.25 Per quarter 3.€5 Per mensem Postage Extra. Telephone No. 985.19 words
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Advertisement553 1916-06-26 5 J2L umrs <^^^^^v N ,mproved Jm Top s P rin X jS THbulsr Rubber I I t Plain Rollers I j j p nett [j John Little mm \AJJ£m "W (Incorporated in Englwd) ijp Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. F.H.S BOVEBHMEHT jj WAR LOIN. Subscribers to above Loan are reminded that553 words
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Advertisement46 1916-06-26 5 MASSAGE Those who have \o", f been aihng and have found no cure, will derive complete benefit from my wondenoi massage treatment, 1 especially in case* of Rhennia^-m A tnai win n o Ml** T. YOSHIDA, Member of Japaneee Red Crofi;Society, 37, Princcp Street. 2-6 m46 words
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Article136 1916-06-26 6 To-day. High Water—7-40 a.m. 7 ft. 5 ma. 7-1 p.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. Tv-merrow. Emulation Lodge, 8.30 p.m. P. A 0. outward mail expected. High Water—B-51 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins.; 7-52 p.m., 8 ft. 6 ins. Wednesday, 28th. V.M.C.A. Anniversary, Vie. Theatre 8.45 p.m. High Water—949 a.m.136 words
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Article209 1916-06-26 6 Orders for the week ending Friday, Jane 30 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co., Officers «fc N.C.O's. h >♦ do S.R.E. v. 5 Gasworks Kalang Motor Cyclist Sec. 5.15 Drill Hall Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. 7 a.m. Balestier Range Malay Co. 5.15 p.m Drill Hall209 words
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Article140 1916-06-26 6 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the I Arcade, advise the following quota tions for to-daj:— Alor Gajah $3.25 $3.35 AyerKunings 1.30 1.35 Ayer Molek 1.00 2.00 AyerPanas 8.50 8.65 Balgownie 4.00 4.15 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0.60 Bukit Katil 0.75 0.85 Changkat Serdg.... 7.75140 words
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Article78 1916-06-26 6 Siataiore <Tank-Road) Daily Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 a.m. said 7 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m. 10.29 a.m. noon 1.30 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9. 8.42.78 words
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Article71 1916-06-26 6 Singapore, June ts. Od London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand Private 3 m/s. 2/4 13/1 Oo India— Bank T. X. 174; On Hongkong— Bank d/d y< On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 7s| On Java— Bank T. T. 135 On Japan— Bank d/d. 110g Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil Bills71 words
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Advertisement835 1916-06-26 6 j PALLADIDTTi j ORCfIfIRD ROAD SINGAPORE S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD RQ IO j LAST TWO NIGHTS j The Photo Film co., Present j Spring Time From Ihe Original Play by Booth Tarkington in 4 Acts J Featuring the Greatest Actress of the Day j Miss Florence Nash as Madeline Val835 words
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Advertisement60 1916-06-26 6 ham TIGER'S HEAD BRAND Sugahapa Co., No. 334 North Bridgf Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL 1333. 14-6 To Coconut Planters. COPRAOR OIL Which pays best? A question of the moment. Facts and figures to further the Industry. Price 40 cents. On Sale at John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. 3-6 T W 30-860 words
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Article646 1916-06-26 7 Btj courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Jone 22, G 50 p.m. The French 3 per cent bunds are at francs 02.15 and the 5 percent at <v so t gterday and to-day, we repulsed A series of attacks by the enemy after having suffered heavy losses,646 words
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Article164 1916-06-26 7 A case came before Mr. Justice *arrer Manby and two Assessor* i A P oh a few days ago, in which three Tamil coolies from KM las mate were charged with the mur der of another Tamil estate-coolie. IWulence was given by a number of witnesses that164 words
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Article120 1916-06-26 7 Article 1 of the Lieutenancy Decree of Italy, should be of great interest to shipowners and others. This states that during the period of the war all payments to be effected in execution of contracts bearing the clause M gold currency" or other equivalent are to120 words
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Article57 1916-06-26 7 The Norwegian iron barque Ester of 949 register tons, has been sold for 400,000 kroner. She is 41 years old, and is now on passige for Buenos Ayres, where she will be taken over by the new own rp. The old shareholders will receive between 1,10057 words
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Article99 1916-06-26 7 The Acting Medical Officer of Health at Bangkok reports that during the week ended the 20th May there were 5 deaths from cholera. Two cases of small-pox were notified. For the period from Jane 30th to July oth, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed a-,99 words
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Article129 1916-06-26 7 Page. The Great War French Consular News 7 The Western Front 9 In the East 9 War on Shipping 9 The Balkans 10 TJ. S. A. and Mexico 10 The Arab Revolt 10 Italian Campaign 10 War Secretaryship 10 Irish Affairs 10 Sugar via Panama Rubber Trade Correspondence129 words
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Article238 1916-06-26 7 (Singapore, June 26). Tin. —lssJ buyers no sellers. Cb.i//u.~ Wvik, No Imsiness. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour- do No Businees. Gambier. —No Business, Pepper- —Steady. No business. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Latest Leeal Market Qvttitiees. Nutmegs 110 8. per picul $32.00 Xutuvga 80 8. 40.00 Copra Bali238 words
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Article30 1916-06-26 7 Mr. N. Gompz. of the Bukit Jelntong Rubber Estates Ltd., advises the outpnt for the month of Maj 532 m?king a total for 12 months of 59,568 lbs.30 words
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Article85 1916-06-26 7 Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Butler and Mrs. Norden have arrived back in Mahcca from Jajjan. Mr. C. W. Tbring, manager of Bekoh Estate, has also arrived in the Settlement from that country after three months' holiday gays the Malay Mail. A despatch from Bnkharest to the M Petit Parisien H85 words
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Article82 1916-06-26 7 The outpnt of the Rcnong Tin Dredging Company, Limited, for the first half of Jnr.e was No. t Dredge 208 picnl.« No 2 Dredge 60 pier*!*; No. 3 piculs. No, 2 Dredge staru d on 7in June. Forced to stop No. 3 Dredge on 11th June. The mill82 words
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Article42 1916-06-26 7 The Java Bank considers in necessary to appoint correspondents at New York, San Francisco and Yokohama, Mr. M. Stewart, of Merlimau Estate, has jast returned from Australia. Mr. H. W. Weigall, of Kemendore Estate, has also returned after a six months' holiday.42 words
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Advertisement101 1916-06-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. Chinese stores clerk tor works in Sarawak. Previous experience essential preference given to man with knowledge of Enginee.ing stores. Apply to Box No. 23, c/o ,k Malaya Tribune.'' 26-6 28 6 WANTED. About an acre Freehold Land with or without a small bungalow Bona fide offers only101 words
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Advertisement248 1916-06-26 7 Latest Advertisements. FOB OUR SIGHTLESS HEROES Blinded Sailors' and Soldiers' Funds I (BRITISH AND FRENCH) A v WILL BE HELD IN THE j ADELPHI HOTEL GROUNDS 3 On Friday Saturday, June 30th July Ist. fT) "3 Under the Distinguished Patronage of w Q H. E. the Governor, Sir Arthur Young248 words
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Article1089 1916-06-26 8 Before the War, there was not the slightest doubt that the miserable conditions under which hundreds of thousands of toilers lived had reached their possible limit of toleration, and that the impending struggle of the classes wag manifesting itself through th 9 gloaming of a1,089 words
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Advertisement140 1916-06-26 8 I ROBINSON Co's I I SPECIALLY PREPARED I Hair Lotions. I Hair Lotion. Kan Rambot. J I Price $1.10 per bottle. Price $1.00 per bottle. LIQUID FUEL I FOR I Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, I ETC.. ETC. I KEROSENE FOR I Kerosene Oil Engines. I Large Stocks Always140 words
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Advertisement179 1916-06-26 8 i Liquors Tobacco REVENUE ORDINANCE (MO. 13 Of 1916.) Attention is draw n to tho above Ordinance, which came into I force on the ICth instant, whereby the Duties on all I Wines, Spirits and Beers is I increased as from that late. I Also the institution of Duty I179 words
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Advertisement20 1916-06-26 8 I MILRMAi I 5 Sweetened Condensed Milk 5 Sterilised Natural Milk per case 1 U9Q g Ideal Unsweetened Milk 9.3020 words
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Article593 1916-06-26 9 Cotton is quotud at 8.30 in Manchester. Sarawak Sago Fiour is quoted at LO ill London. White Pepper is quoted at 9 J in London, while Black Pepper is Jone at 7f. Cholera has broken out at Bandoeng, Java, It began in the Institute for the Blind.593 words
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Article316 1916-06-26 9 This Week's Fancy Fair. Of late, many successful efforts mm Funds for the various organitut A h m fightin the Empire's battles have suffered. One of the most precious gifts of nature that that 18 8ight and tDe 1088 of that gift is what the exigencies of316 words
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Article163 1916-06-26 9 Under the auspices of the Chinese Ladies' Association, an exhibition of work was held at the Chung Hua School, Tank Road, on Saturday afternoon. Despite the somewhat inclement weather there was a larg» j attendance and we understand tnut the proceeds of the sale a mounted163 words
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Article38 1916-06-26 9 The doors will not be opened until 8.15 p.m. Boys and girls are not invited to attend owing to limited accommodation This does not, of course, apply to Boy Scouts and boys of the Cathedral choir.38 words
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Article126 1916-06-26 9 The second anniversary of the v Young Men's Arya Samaj Singapore, was celebrated on Saturday evoning, at their premises, 80. Dunlop St. when a large gathering of members and friends were present. Mr. C. C. Hailing, th* Patron of the Association presided, and gave ajbrief summary of the work done126 words
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Article693 1916-06-26 9 The Western Front. French Fighting in Champagne T 1 v REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 23, 4.10 p.m. The French communique states that the Germans thrice attacked on a front of 1,200 metres in the Champagne district. They penetrated our trenches west of Mont Tetu but were drivenREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 693 words
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Article171 1916-06-26 9 Much Air Activity. London, June 24, 12 35 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig's communique states that there was considerable air activity in fine weather yesterday. There were twenty-two combats in the air, mostly indecisive. Two British machines were brought down. The enemy last night emitted gas on171 words
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Article171 1916-06-26 9 Cross Channel Boat Caught. London, June 24, 1.55 p.m. Amsterdam The Great Eastern Railway liner Brussels, bound for Harwich, has been taken into Zeebrugge by four German destoyers. Lmter. The German capture of the liner Brussels is confirmed. It is stated that she was taken to Zaebrugge171 words
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Article836 1916-06-26 9 A Colossal Struggle. London, June 23, 12 50 p.m. The battle on General BrussilofTa right wing has developed into a colossal and fluctuating struggle. Three distinct groups of AustroGermans are desperately striving to drive a wedge into the armies threatening Kovel and Vladimir Volynsk. The opinion in836 words
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Article67 1916-06-26 10 Cause of the Rising. London, June 23, 12.30 p.m. Renter learns that a contributory cause of the Arab revolt was the hanging, shooting and imprisoning t of prominent Irabs following the visit ot Enver Pasha to Mecca, where tv/o Moslem deputies were executed. News has been received67 words
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Article113 1916-06-26 10 London, Jane 24, 12.5 p.m. Speaking at a farewell dinner to the Australian Premier theßt. Hon. W. M. Hughes, Mr. Bonar Law, the Colonial Secretary, said he was certain that the resolutions of the Economic Conference would be adopted by the Government and the House Commons,113 words
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Article71 1916-06-26 10 Loudon, June 25, 4 p.m. The Gazette states that the Distinguished Service Order has been awarded to Major Dopping Hepen*Hi fUt Gurkhas;, Captain H R Hunt (25th pnnjabis), Captain P. F. Uow (medicals) and Captain P. C. (pincers), and military crosses to aptain W.r j ames r aq,i,71 words
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Article425 1916-06-26 10 ireece and tbe Allies. London, Jane 23,1.30 p.m. It is reported that Entente diplomats are endeavouring to prevent a rupture. The Allies' Note to Greece emphasises that Greece is not asked to abandon neutrality, but to maintain loyal neutrality. It points oat that the Chamber does not reflect425 words
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Article150 1916-06-26 10 Good Progress. London, Jane 23 4.10 p.m. Tbo Italian communique says: We maintained pressure against the enemy at Asiago. London, June 24. 10 p.m. Rome A communique reports successful artillery and infantry actions on the Italian front. Too Late. London, June 23, 7.2* p.m. Mr. Sidney Low telegraphing150 words
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Article117 1916-06-26 10 London, June 23, 12,30 p.m. Presiding over the first meeting of the Governors of the School of Oriental Studies, the Rt. Hon. Mr. A. Henderson (Minister for Education) emphasised that the School would play an important part in the reconstruction of commerce and industry, by assisting Great Britain117 words
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Article69 1916-06-26 10 London, June 23, 12.30 p m. It is stated that the real cause of the delay in appointing a successor to tha late Earl Kitchener is the statutory prohibition of the presence in the House of Commons of more than four principal Secretaries of State. There must be69 words
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Article26 1916-06-26 10 London, June 24, 2.40 p.m. Lourenco Marques Official The Germans suffered many casualties in an attack on the Portuguese post at Unde.26 words
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Article32 1916-06-26 10 The Government has sanctioned the use of a plot of ground at Port Swettenham for the erection of a choultry and temple as requested by tho Hindu community, says the Malay Mail.32 words
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Article295 1916-06-26 10 Ulster Accepts Proposals. London, June 23, 7.25 p.m. The Ulster Nationalists held a private conference at Belfast to consider Mr. Lloyd George's proposals. Seven hundred delegates attended Mr. Redmond presiding stated that be would resign the leadership of the Irish Party if the exclusion of the six Ulster295 words
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Article47 1916-06-26 10 London, June 23 11 p.m. Official: The Duke of Connaught is returning to England in October. Prince Alexander of Teck is unable to succeed him as he is on active service. Ottawa Lord Curzon's name is mentioned as successor to the Duke of Connaught.47 words
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Article39 1916-06-26 10 London, Jane 24, 12.5 p.m. The North-Gaft Lancashire carders, who temporarily accepted the five per cent, advance, gave a month's notice to terminate the agreement whereby wages in North East Lancashire follow those of South-East Lancashire.39 words
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Article231 1916-06-26 10 Another War. America's New Problem. London. June 23,12,50 Pm Washington The War Denl ment has ordered the first thousand of the militia to be in central and western States and h ruHhed immediately to tho London, June 23. 1.30 p.m New York: Hearst's paper* clamoonng for war231 words
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Article40 1916-06-26 10 London, June 23, 6.25 j.ol Mr. Asquith presided at an important Conference believed to be connected with the Economic Conference in Paris. Lord Crewe Sir. Foster, Mr. Harcourt, Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Samuel aud Lord Staling* were present.40 words
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Article187 1916-06-26 10 The P. m O. s.s. Karmala arrive J at Marseilles on Friday, the 23rd inst. The battleship Yamashiro, newly added tc the Imperial Japanese Navy, has been commissioned. 1,082 Coolies arrived per th** extra boat Fultala and proceeded direct to Port Swettenham for quarantine there. The Board187 words
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Article31 1916-06-26 10 The Ellerman liner City of Spartit for London will not arrive in port uniil July 4. She hat splendid accommodation for passengers. Messrs McAJister are her agents.31 words
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Advertisement96 1916-06-26 10 BORDEN S EAGLE BRAND MILK Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. I PUr ty Garanteed und L s Fond Drugs Acl, I BORDEN'S |23Ek] I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. j j STOCKED BY: Malacca-CHOPS CHI Hid HUA 4 CHIN HIN f Muar-CHOP CHOP to\t i Penang-CHOP POE96 words
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Article769 1916-06-26 11 Prices Quoted in the Market this Moraint SIKGAPOSZ, June 20. Mean Lyall and Bvatt, Exchange and Shaw Broken, faeta tho following list of quotation* Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyen. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 2/- 2/4* I Anglo Java 3/H 4/2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Kunins 23/- 28/6769 words
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Advertisement102 1916-06-26 11 Sanitasj Disinfectant I "Pine-Tree" Brand. 1 i Use No Other r' If you want the Best Results for jj This disinfectant freely emulsifies 1 with water, producing a milk=white, strong disinfectant 1 and deodoriser. I j sanitas j I is known throughout the world I 1 AS A 1 RELIABLE102 words
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Advertisement522 1916-06-26 11 THE ORIENTAL Gkyvmmn security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. EBTABMBHBD 1874. INCORPORATED INDIA. THE COMPANY'S REPORT FOR 1915 gives particulars of another year's record progress. ASSURANCES now io force amouat to $70,000 000 00 ASSETS exceed $38.00«,000 00 LOWEST RATES OF t LIBERAL CONMTIOMS. Prospectus and Report will be sent on522 words
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Article71 1916-06-26 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. CEYLON. Military Training. In the Ceylon Legislative Council the Hon. Mr. R. Huyshe Eliot i*>k:ed :—Whether Government can N'ivo any information regarding the proposed Compulsory Training for all British-born Europeans of a military aga. The Hon. the Colonial Secretary71 words
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Article117 1916-06-26 12 Says tho Ceylon Observer:— Two men—a Moorman. Abdul Kahiwan, and a Sinhalese, Saranelis —were charged with cheating the jail authorities. Both were convicted of theft on May 20 the former got a month's rigorous and the latter 1 hree months. The Moorman agreed I bo change places, when117 words
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Article563 1916-06-26 12 44 Ceylon has given much. She Jja* given men." In these simple but eloquent and burning words Mrs. JStubbs has giveu us a foretaste *of the little brochure which modestly but all the better for its modesty, tells of our boys in the fight. There563 words
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Article621 1916-06-26 12 European Missing. Mr. B. C. Wheatcroft, an assistant with Messrs Bird and Co s Indian Patent Stone Company has been missing since May 27. On that day he visited the head office of Messrs I Burn and Co. about 10 a. m. He then left in an office car621 words
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Article261 1916-06-26 12 Territorials in the Heat. With the heat that has been raging in India of late, railway travelling during the hot hours of the day must have beeu particularly discomforting and in certain specially hot tracts, such as the sand- dloita of Bind, it must have been positively261 words
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Article52 1916-06-26 12 H.H. The Maharaja of Bikanir has very generously offered to His Imperial Majesty the King Emperor as a birthday gift two and a half lakhs of rupees to bo devoted to such object of the war as His Majesty may consider desirable. The gift has been graciously accepted by the52 words
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Article239 1916-06-26 12 The following description of the position before the taking of Dubno by the Russians as given Mr. A. Ransome, special correspondent of The Daily News and Leader, is interesting. Describing a visit to the Russian trenches at the bridge, head position before Ddbno, which is a pretty little239 words
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Article218 1916-06-26 12 Annual Returns. mi The revenue ot the State of <5 the 191" *1.536, <02.78. Expenditure was £1 ;;i a This shows an increase in p" 04 of $125,265.34, while the p tate tare has decreased by f gojftg* Revenue. The Farm, including the P Farm paid $420,600218 words
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Advertisement145 1916-06-26 12 I ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME Vlfken a firm kas spent a great deal of money in advertising it cannot alter its prices writkout losing muck of tke benefit o{ it 3 advertising. It is tkerefore an undoubted advantage to kuy advertised goods wken general price* are rising. l""" t —ri r145 words
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Advertisement449 1916-06-26 12 Useful n Ptaaqi OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, v,hich is only once pressed, b of tat highest quality, and we have no doubt will prove very reaefidal for trees and plants in bring>.? them to a very healthy and fruitful state. Prices very moderate. Free sample supplied inland or abroad on449 words
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Article448 1916-06-26 13 How She Lost It. In a review of events since Febuary, 1915, aud Greece's relation with the Entente Powers, the Kyrix points out that the Zaimis Government during its short period of existence succeeded in inspiring tbe Allies with confidence in regard to -be sincerity of Greece's attitude448 words
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Article263 1916-06-26 13 Demand in Shipbuilding Trade. TLe total number of workpeople remaining on the register of the Board of Trade Labour Exchanges (392 in number) on April IV, states the Board of Trade Labour Gazette" was 132,853, as compared with 135,362 on 10th March, and 05,245 on loth April last263 words
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Article99 1916-06-26 13 "You're a swindler," exclaimed Mrs. Gobb, as she entered the bird store. M You're worse than a high, way robber. You ought to be ashamed ef yourself to cheat a poor innocent woman the way you did. That parrot I bought of you last week is a fraud. You said99 words
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Article335 1916-06-26 13 A Warning to Dutch Exporters. The Economische Statistische Berichten" of May 17, draws attention to the great diminution in the export to England of Dutch agricultural and dairy products, while the export of these products to Germany has increased enormously. In this connection it quotes extensively335 words
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Article88 1916-06-26 13 The following letter was written by a little French girl to the Editor of the New York Herald (Paris) Paris, May 17, 1916. To the Editor of the Herald Dear Sir, —I am a little girl, that like much the dogs, more the little I have read in tbe New88 words
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Advertisement496 1916-06-26 13 I Another FEiTUntPMBM^ 1 TO-NIGHT tmP" W*** L BfTiLMS FAB AHEAD OF THE USUAL STANDARD. 1 A ,g AT THE TO-NIGHT Alhambra Theatre I THE HOUSE OF QUALITY BEACH ROAD. I' 1 The Leading Theatre in Singapore. T HE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. M.H,KBNYON.SLIDE I ♦jj PATHE PRESENTS S M496 words
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Article1322 1916-06-26 14 Man Beaten to Death. Sensational evidence, says the Australasian, containing allegations that a Black Hand Society has been terrorising the inmates of the German concentration camp at Holdsworthy, New &outh Wales, was given in the com-se of an inquiry by the corner (Mr. H. Richardson1,322 words
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Article58 1916-06-26 14 Pressure is being brought to bear against those responsible for increas. Ed cable rates from the East says the Mercantile guardian. Combined with diminished postal facilities and the restricted use of codes, the delay in oornmerefal commanicatiopfl is affecting tra4e Perhaps if shippers also complained and pressuro were applied at58 words
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Advertisement527 1916-06-26 14 SDCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT. Asthma got hold of me and redu?ed me so very much that 1 had to lose hope of my existence. I am very fond of theatres and outdoer trips, few minutes exposure or attending even once a theatre will sure and certain briDg me Asthma. Oh I had527 words
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Advertisement320 1916-06-26 14 Cement Cement ciST 80PMJB8 AE.WAT8 TO HAND. ALSO DYES FOR SALE Orders executed for every depcription of Japanese g? 0 U m all kinds of Portland-Gement, silk and cotton piese-go ds cu!a y crockery ware, etc., on most favourable tecius. h A. ABBAS Merchant and Coraaiission A Rf 14-6 d320 words
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Advertisement27 1916-06-26 14 I H. AHMAD I Civil and Structural Engineer. Surveyor and Building Contractor 125 Serangoon Road. Office: 111 Makket Stukj Plans aoo* Estimates at lomiaal ckaries 5*5 v27 words
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Advertisement389 1916-06-26 15 FOR SALE FOR SALE News Printing Paper. Apply to Box 229, c/o Malaya Tribune. Zl-C v FOR SALE Siemens Motor-Generator suitable for a big Cinema Show Motor 460 Volts, 11 EL P. Dynamo 70 Volts 70 amperes, direct coupled, mounted on Iron Bed complete with switches metres and regulators The*389 words
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Advertisement562 1916-06-26 15 NOTICES NOTICE. The undersigned beg to announce 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, Musicians are exclusively Pftilippinos. Music according to programme. Terms reasonable. Apply to STRAITS PHILIPPINO BAND. No. 189562 words
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Advertisement227 1916-06-26 15 WANTJL THE SERVANTS AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17 Dhoby Gha.t. Singapore. (ESTABLISHED If 11.) Domestic Servants (Men Women) of every description supplied at moderate charges. Tiz Book-keepers, Cfork and Typists, Shorthand Typists, Ccnduttors, Dressers and Dispensers, Demareators, Draftsmen, Overseers, Engine Drivers, Fitters Firemen, Factory and Store Clerks' Carpenters, Masons, Motor-Car and227 words
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Advertisement463 1916-06-26 15 _BAMKS^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPOBATHD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHART BR. Pa j<} A u P Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of Ingland, Th* Lendon City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London463 words
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Advertisement307 1916-06-26 15 INSURANCE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [Incorporated in New Zealand} m Insurance* effected on Buildingi Rent and Merchandise of everj description MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rate* EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manage > Officei: Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.)307 words
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Advertisement305 1916-06-26 16 The Best Place for Best flies. "22?z\ I I I WAT S CO.J I Contractors tolhTl I Saw Mill SuppUers, 37 Phillip Street SINGAPORE. Municipality for the J II n 1 i SUpply Of I Commisson Agents I I I II I i I Miscellaneous I and General Articles, Engineer's305 words
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Title Section19 1916-06-26 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] NO. 149 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 191619 words
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Advertisement437 1916-06-26 1 P. O. British India AND Apcar Line (Companibw 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, Egyp+, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mall Lines. Homeward (for Ewroph).437 words
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Advertisement245 1916-06-26 1 STCOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM", VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates i OUTWARD. Kon. der Nederl. June 26 Grotius June 28 P. Juliana (via Suez) Aug. 1 Rembrandt245 words
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Advertisement554 1916-06-26 1 N.Y.R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN' (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained between Yokohama via poite t b Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii. Jipaues Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers nnuntainiag this vervie have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted554 words
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Article788 1916-06-26 2 Who is Responsible In connection with the comments emade on the congestion in the Singapore River Mid the delay of traffic occasioned by the present ■tate of affairs a .correspondent doubts whether the traffic can be dealt with by the Harbour Authorities as he is dubious whether788 words
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Article303 1916-06-26 2 Vessels in Port. httt STKAMUJR. BERTH DATE. Recorder K. Harbour 13-5 Giang Seng Dock 26-5 j Magnet Inner Rds 9-6 Patrol Outer Rds do Ban Hin Ouan Dock 10-6 Singaporean Inner Rds 18-6 Calypso do do Alma Dock do Lai Sang do 21-6 Chengtu Inner Rds do Mataram303 words
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Article65 1916-06-26 2 Aing Hong tor Pulo Soegi. Melchior Treub for Medan. Hock Hye for Palo Soegi. Hock Lirn for Palo Batam. Sanit for Herirnoen Merkus for Pulo Sambo. Haiphong for Saigon. Kheng Seng for Malacca. Sri Muar for Malacca. Ban Hin Guan for Pontianak. Perak for Port Swettenham. Giang Ann65 words
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Article36 1916-06-26 2 The Holt liner Deucalion entered port yesterday and anchored in the roads. From Home ports arrived in port yesterday Rotterdam Lloyd liner Djebres. It is well over a year that tuat the vessel was here last.36 words
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Article713 1916-06-26 2 Europe. For London Tsuruga Mara Jane 27 Katori Mam June 28 City of Sparta due Jane 30 Mentor July 7 Nyansa July 7 City of Bombay July 7 City o( Vienna due July 10 Kashima Maru July 11 Nellore July 20 Miahima Maru July 25 For Genoa713 words
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Article94 1916-06-26 2 The East Asiatic Motor liner Bandon has passed the Suez Canal on Thursday last bound for Bangkok via here. She will arrive here early next month. Messrs Boustead and Co. advise that the Shintsu Maru is due here on Aug. 10 for Pacific ports. The Tensho Maru is also due94 words
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Article19 1916-06-26 2 LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Latoat Shippm* Brevity wil found on page 10, colamn 5 'f > Malaya Tribune." of19 words
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Article475 1916-06-26 2 Noon To-day. (Taaaul 'n vessel in communication A with the local Commercial Wir station:—s.g. Katori Maru j j The B I. s.g. Fultala i 0 due h(lri from Nejjapatam to day. For Hongkong China and j ln [arrived the N. T. K. liner J ia Maru. The intermediate475 words
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Article359 1916-06-26 3 [Exclusive io Malaya Tribune.) \Ussrs Wheelock and Co., the leading Shanghai Ship and Freight brokers write under date June 8 as follows: There is a fair amount of cargo moving to Europe and several fair parcels of cereals have been fixed for shipment during the oourse of359 words
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72 1916-06-26 3 s.s. Kaka leaves for Malacca and Muar at 4.30 p.m. to-day from the roads. s.s. Perak sails for Port Swettenh<Atn and Telnk Anson at 4 p.m. lo day from the roads. The Ipoh entered port from Penang via ports this morning. s.s. Kampar arrived in port72 words
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Article72 1916-06-26 3 After her accident at Penang when fire broke ont in the engine room the K. P. M. liner van der Parra entered port yesterday nnder her own steam, but working only her starboard engine. To judge by her present appearance the repair oi th- vessel should72 words
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Article71 1916-06-26 3 The largest shareholder in the N. Y. K. Company is Baron K. Ivvasaki who owns 16,294 shares. Another large shareholder who has recently acquired a large number of shares is Mr. Yenomoto. who now holds 7,540. He sold all the ships be owned to invest his money in N Y.71 words
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Article497 1916-06-26 3 Russian shipbuilding at present is chiefly confined to Government work It is not permissable at the present time to say what is being accomplished, but it may be said that the two larger local shipbuilding yards have considerably increased their capacitiei since the war commenced. The equipment497 words
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Article73 1916-06-26 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lmvt. Dkli vhuhd. B. 1. May 6 Jane 6 P. kO. May 12 Jon* 12 8.1. May 19 Jane 10 M. M. May 24 Jua« 2073 words
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Article110 1916-06-26 3 June. 26.—High water :—7.-40 a.m. 7 ft. 5 ins. 7-1 p.m. 8 ft 4 ins. June. 27. —High water :—B-51 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins 7-52 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. June. 28.—High water: —9.49 a.m. 7 ft. 9 ins. 8.40 p.m. 9 ft. June. 29,— High110 words
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Article94 1916-06-26 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X 6. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) No. of Note. Port. Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...X.G.Q. Plagne ..299.10.16 Ra.«sein ...X.G.Q. ...Plagne ...506.28.16 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649.26.16 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Smallpox 297.10.16 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...300.10.16 Calcutta ...F.P.B. ...Small-pox 334.17.16 Do. ...X.G.Q.94 words
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Article135 1916-06-26 3 Per PA O str Mongolia. Mr G Glenny, Mr P D Abbott. Mrs Sanders and child, Mr J C Schut van den Berg, Mr JWJ« Piro, Mrs Craig, Mr C Paterßon, Miss Brooks. PerP& O str Malwa, Mr HodgMr J P Baird, Mr. Phillips. Per P O str135 words
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Advertisement60 1916-06-26 3 PORT SWETTENHAM. Vessels Expected. Deucalion (Holt) 27th June, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs Bous tead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE Co SHIPCHANDL RS PROYIDORIN6 CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to60 words
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Advertisement471 1916-06-26 3 M. M. MESSACEBIES MABITIMEB. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD »W 1916 Magallan Jnly 3 Polynesien July 4 A. Lebon July 17 Athos Jnly 18 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LIMITED. VLADIVOSTOCK The following itcemiirs will have prompt despatch471 words
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Advertisement349 1916-06-26 3 Combined Service ©t The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated in England.) BETWIBH FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for349 words
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Miscellaneous215 1916-06-26 3 Mails Close. To-day. Penang* Calcutta taking ™ail- Durban* Lai sang 2X0 pm Port Swettenham and t> T#1 u^^ WOn *Pemk ?J0 fm Pangkal Pinang, and Samarang Oiang Ann 2.80 pra Selat Paadjang, Beng- d Ponlianak 2.80 pm Pngi Radja, Tembilaham and Indragiri Qaerra 2.80 pm Malacca and Muar "Inks Spin215 words
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Advertisement556 1916-06-26 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA fHB NSW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, BB.A *GHAI, IfAflaVfftAK I, fME INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND 8 X FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THB UNITED 8 ABB*, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. ■aer Displacement Spetcj H#n" Via Manila omitting Shanghai PERSIA MARU 9,000 Tons J556 words
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Advertisement575 1916-06-26 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Go., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japaw) KGentreeierh te tl**\lmperial Japan*** Army and Nmvy and te Foreign Government*.) CaßL* Wfltfe, CODa* >1D DOCKT 5 EJSIu^ I«V BLb Western Union Ko 11 PB Si aw* V| Scott's. 1 Cher's, and DOCK-DAIBKN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes575 words
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Advertisement323 1916-06-26 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam lb, Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers n lt patched from Liverpool outward*j£ the Straits, China and Japan 8 week and from Japan honewaro>f? London, Amsterdam and Antwf every fortnight for Genoa hT J lea and Liverpool ami for Man3u Havre aud323 words
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