Malaya Tribune, 29 June 1916

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. a t EVENING DAILY. Vol 3, -No. 152. SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916 Price 5 Cents tlx IRalapa Crlbune. THURSDAY, JUNE 29.
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    • 325 1 THE TOP OF THE THEE PROGRAMME Of the Popular Cinema House "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE (Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets) IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9-3) P. M. SHARP Cine's Great Mystery Feature 2 By Unseen Hands 2 A Con vincing and Original Story Magnificently Portrayed. Pleety of thrills leading
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    • 128 1 8 y^ I' Mitsui Ltd. i (INCORI>ORATED IN JAPAN.) t T ,„in,„u... i I ——~-r~~ --■■■■"■m— m_J —1_ r —w ig [iiir~ Hj j— i i-I, n_f— ij~ _i "i~ II—i i- iiin i j j v^^r"^i**M*'»r»fw^'^^^iiLii I. w~ ——J-^-^-^ ~ii™ii~i_ii tm BSSBBSiS^Sj^S^5^5555" ——i Awarded Numer&us GjI Medal: 2 j
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  • 203 2 I uftelfish Patriotism The current issue of Land and Water takes the form of a 4< Five Nations Number issued to commemorate Empire Day, and setting forth *'the glorious assembly of the fighting forces of tho British Irupire." Under Crown Colonies, which is prefaced by a reproduction of
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  • 207 2 By a decision handed down in the American Consular Conrt, Maxine Johnson was bound over for trial bei >re the United States Conrt for China, on the charge that she stole and sold a passport. The accused was released on the $1,100 cash bond furnished for her
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    • 237 2 2£ LITTLE'S I improved j affe r JEBft&* 'fe Diamond Cut ilWl C4ee fl i Rollers I 11 I $125 John Little ftifigr fe (Incorporated! in Kuglaad fijy Singapore and Kuala Lumpnr. *mmmmmmrmmmmmmimjix*mmmr%jammmu< mmt P— DO YOU LOVE YOUR HAIR? IK so JUST TRY A PHIAL 8F OUR FAMOUS MANI
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    • 130 2 A CLEAR HEAD a hearty appetite, sound sleep and good digestion are sure to follow an occasional dose of the tiny laxatives. Gentle as nature Do not gripe. Of all chemists, 50 cents per phial, cr post free from the Dr. William** Medicine Co., Dept. lc, Singapore. Tract 1 Firm
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    • 423 2 I RATHBOURNE DAIRY FARM| Tbe Onty Dairy in Siagaaere uod.r EirafaM Mafcagcmest A FRESH STOCK OF j| Milch Cows j Just 111 Of! it from lacia uy the Proprietor. MMkiug and eliuxauig of buttles, eta., ate., tioae on brst kyrieiMe 11 priaeipleM aad the personal so per vision ?>f t;ie
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  • 574 3 An important English provincial P**»r. the Liverpool Daily P ost possesses in itB dUor h eh g r JMward Wei, ulie of the mobi capable and experienced jourmtoU In orfat Bri <*in, whose weekly article, entitled From a Club Window," it i 8 not too much
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  • 213 3 Startling statements as to tbe increase of the drug habit among soldiers and certain women were made by Mr. Muskett at Bow Street last month in a case against a porter named William Charles Johnson, twenty-six, of New Compton street,' Soho. He was charged with the unlawful
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    • 542 3 POSTAGE STAMPS, A Collection of British Colonial Stamps being broken to meet Collectors requirements. The Continent, stamp Co. D. High Street, Singapore. I RA&EECUicT Drainpipes AND Channels SOLS AGENTS: INDO MALAY GO., SINGAPORE. Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, w hich is only once pressed in of the quality,
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    • 111 3 A pi 1 ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS i AND i I SURVEYORS J l .N THE I i Straits Settlements F.M.S. 1 3ft Will find it to their advantage to secure 1$ promptly for their needs, from a consign- 98 jgg ment of superior P 2£ TRACING-CLOTH PAPER (MADE IN ENGLANb jjg
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    • 597 3 STAND UP TO IT! Do not Confuse Useless Sacrifice with Real Efficiency. The British Milk Products Co., Ltd., 69, Mark Lane, London, England —SANAPHOS Clear your mind of the idea that there is any cre.lir v [SSrfVS yOUI reSPOn,ibi itiM The Empire mo« rtSS Man or woman, young or old,
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  • 570 4 We hay* been making a study of the yields per acre from some of the well-known companies which hare just issued their annual report says rhe India-Rubber Journal. In this note we are considering oidy the results which have bfen announced iv the annual reports of the
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    • 495 4 AUCTION SALES, MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE No J37 Amoy Street, Singapore At Powell Go's Sale-room On Tuesday. 4th July, at 2-30 p.m. All that piece of valuable Singapore, area 2136 eqttAW feet, marked lot 324 of thfl fth Lease No. 1547 far 999 years,
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    • 63 4 Tips Worth Noting. j Advertising is more than ever essential, on the principle that the smaller the demand the greater the necessity to increase it. The Amerioan Lead Pencil Co, Such advertising as we have done has shown 'that there is no reason why advertising is not doing' as much
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    • 226 4 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5.19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charges Moderate •h.' ul I' I "tl if ~J< BM,n Insanity Cure. Dr. W.C Roy* spveifie for finanity is the only mi>edy't<<r tho di-case. Of ><ver oO years standing sp .ken of highly by the leading Physicians of th.-
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    • 532 4 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT Asthma got hold of ra« nnd r*d u ;ed me so very much that 1 had ose hope of my existence. I am ver* fond of theatres a ad outdoar trie few minutes exposure or attend), j ven once a theatre will sure :ertaiu bring me Asterua. Oh
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  • 255 5 Barlow's Produce Report. Singapore, Jane 28. At the usual weekly Auction J some 480 l °ns were oflere.i. The demand throughout the day was good, but prices, in sympathy with the London mark-o-VuTt easier al1 roun d. Fin» Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold freely and at $121 marked
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  • 234 5 Singapore, June 28. At the usual weekly auction held to-day some 375 tons were offered for sale. Proceedings at the owning wcr£ alow but improved co» oiderably as the Auction progressed. Standard Crepe and Sheet at $123 and $121 shaw declines of $41 and $6 on the
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  • 128 5 From statistics kept in the Elliee Islands it has been found that the yield of coconuts compare* unfavourably with that of other groups in similar latitudes, and it is con sidered that fertilising should be introduced. For purposes of experimental agriculture Government Reserves are now being started on all the
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    • 105 5 -MWHmmga KOH Coj I I Cheap I NOW PRO6EEDING n LAST TWO DAYS j P Price of everything j has gone 1 up considerably j everywhere, but we 1 are reducing the I prices of all our I Goods considerably. 1 I 1 BUY YOUR STOCK OF 1 STATIONERY I
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    • 444 5 THE SEIEMBM I STftTIOMERY STORE J U ti;-- place to go for POS "i" CARDS Magazines, A Speciality. perfumery, and office requisi'es, i etc etc Prices Moderate. THE SEREMBAN STATIONERY STORE Stationers, Book-Binders, Rubbsr Stamp.makert, Book-Sellers, News Agents and C ormnit-sion Agents. aw 102? Paul street Sertmfean. 11-7 RAFFLES_efmMBERS. TO
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    • 51 5 BUSINESS IN WAR TIME. 3 It is r ir ntion to continue J t'» 7t -tip« nlj" (jfl J •i? cialiii arnh uriabat tl vigour, k 5 and oer prop i.ttions are 4? already planned tor exienaire 6 *r it pay* *o advertiee, advert:ncadvtij*e.—2//e North m British Rubber Co., Ltd.
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  • 956 6 By Lady Florence Kinfoch- Cooke. After the war How often do we hear that phrase on the lips of men and women To the average mind what is the oic'.ure that presents itself when fch se words are said Is it a vision of topose aud peace,
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  • 73 6 Sin§mpotti Jut.c £9. On Loudon— B*nk 4 m/«. 2/4 19/3fi Demand Private 3 m/e. 2/4 13/16 On India— Bank T. T. 17 IJ On Hongkong— Bank d/d On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 7S| On Java— Bank T. T. 135 Oq Japan— Bank d/d. HQj Sovereigns— buying rate 3.54 India Ceil
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  • 142 6 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise tho following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah *3.25 $3.35 Ayer Knningg 1.25 130 Ayer Molek 3.00 2.10 Ayer Panas 5.25 8.50 Bnlgownle 4.00 4.15 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0,60 Bakit Erf] 0.75 0.85 ChangkatSerdtr.... 7.50 7.75
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    • 561 6 I PALLADIUM To..« ah 3 lghtt nly ilie Vampires of the Night <"*> WHAT FIRE I HUT FORCE WIAT r,„,« srs an Aqulu Masterpiece, The Mystery of Hadden House PRIVATE BUNNY SANDY AND shorty at Tur nu.„v ,„>■.,. an .i.„ ~I W uil SHDRTY AT THE CIRCUS A.-,|aaiß tMre n
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 74 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders tor to-day 5.15 Bras Basah lid. Malay Co. 5 Sepoy Lints 8.F.A. Co. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.VA. do Maxim ®o. Jo S.R.E r. do S.T.R. m do Veterans Ce. do Chinese Co. 4 45 Parade at Drill Hall, Transport to Tanglin Chinese Co. Officers
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  • 174 7 Pudyard Kipling's Stories. Reuter. Copyrighted, 1916, by Rudyard Kipling London, June 28, 1.35 p.m. Mr. Rndvard Kipling's third article describee further adventures „t our submarines in the Sea of Marmora. He tells how the E 12, with motor trouble sighted two small steamers, one towing two and the
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  • 30 7 London, June 28, 2 a.m. Paris The Government has agreed to all the resolutions of the Economic Conference. Another Confer- nee is being considered for more measures.
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  • 42 7 London, June 27, 2.45 p.m. Sir Ernest Sh?ckleton states that within.twenty miles of Elephant Island, but the ice preented farther progress. He hopes hat the party ashore will be able o supplement its rations with »nguins and ultimately be rescued.
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  • 89 7 Reuter. London, June 28, 1.35 p.m. Buenos Aires: Sir Ernest Shackleion has telegraphed from the Falkand Islands asking for the despatch >f the Argentine steamer Urugaay, 'hich rescued the Swedish expedition in 1903. The Uruguay how•vt*r is not in a serviceable condition aid there is no other
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  • 28 7 Reuter. London, June 27, 7.30 p.m. The Hague It is announced that short furlough will be granted to the 1013 Landwehr class from •inly 7.—Reuter>
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  • 39 7 Reuter. London, Jnne 28, 1.33 p.m. A Royal Warrant is to be issued ia exceptional circumstances for 'be Military Medal to be made t\sardable to women who have ihown bravery and devotion under j «re —Renter.
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  • 44 7 Reuter. London, June 28,12.35 p.m, The Leeds Chamber of Commerce tab decided to raise two thousand guineas to present India with an teroplane which will probably be >ent to the Western front and then despatched to India after the war. -R
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  • 32 7 Reuter. Loudon, June 25, 1.35 p.m. The death is announced of the iight Hon. Sir James Stirling, the minent Jndge, at the age of 80. Ie was Senior wrangler in 1800.
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  • 50 7 The net profit of F.M.S. Timah or the year, including the carry '•ward from previous year, :nour:ted to It is now rojMied to pay a tinal dividend of 0 per cent., free of tax making a "taj distribution for tne year ot 00 per cent., and to carry forward £24,005.
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  • 548 7 Expressions of Loyalty. The 9th Sikh" Ideational Conq- rak Ttran Si **b, tb* conclusion of his prefid*aUaJ address, telegram, expressing he loyalty and devotion of the Sikh community to the Throne were sent to His Excellency the VicZy and also to His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, India, with the
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  • 145 7 (By murtevy of the French C< n&ufatc.) Paris, J me 26, 6.10 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 61.00 and the 5 per cent at francs 89. Yesterday, there was nothing to report. To-day, we repulsed an attack on the west of the
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  • 240 7 (Singapore, June 29). Tin. —$83] buyers no sellers. Copra.— Weak. Business done. Tapiom. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour, do Business done. Gambier. —Business done. Pepper- —Steady. No business. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Latut Uctl Market Qfttitifts. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $32.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 40.00 Copra Bali
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  • 196 7 Lawn Tennis. SX C Tournament Good pragreai wag again made with the above tournament yesterday afternoon, wb«n the following matches \vfre decided Singles Handk ap, Class E.— Jacksen beat Douglass. B—6, 6—3, Todd beat Eliams, 7—5, 10—8,' Borneman beat St i well, B—6, 6—4. Singles Handicap, Class C.—
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 Advertising Ideas SUPPLIED. Translations Invited. Rapid Thorough Work By Experts. Straits Information Bureau 6. The Arcade. Tel. 1401. 3-1 31 6
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    • 77 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Coming I Coming THE NEW STAR OPERA SEASON 1916-17 The Strongest Combination of Players From Batavia, Seniaran", Buitenzorg, Solo and Cheriftoa Nerer Wors *een on any Singapore stage Will open for a short season only At the THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road The company carrie? 100 tons of
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    • 268 7 FOR SALE One Triumph Metor Cycle 3i H. Power and 3 Eugine in good condition. On view at KIEW Co, Motor Cjcle Repairers, Middle Road. 29-6 5-7 SSSSSBSIsa■ mm IHHMHBBnMMIanHM Jk at A s j Advertisements. FOB OUB SIGHTLESS HEROES Blinded Sailors' and Soldiers' Funds BRITISH AND FRENCH) a fancTfair
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  • 984 8 Kvery one who has visited Malacca will have noticed that very little goods are carried by th* railway. In fact, tho country produce finds its way either to town or to Tampin by means of' carts. The little line is nothing more than a feeder of the great
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  • 157 8 Judgment has been given in tho Appeal Court in the appeals concerning the will of the late Mr. Tan Beng Guat. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn, n.M.G., had brought two actions in the Supreme Conrt against a number of defendant*, regarding the proper interpretation of certain clauses in
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  • 55 8 Mr. llliott completed his case for the appellants yesterday afternoon, and Mr. Carver commenced on behalf of the respondents. The Conrt did not sit to-day until just before noon, when Mr. Carver touched on the question of the relative positions of the two ships. The case was continuing
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    • 120 8 ROBINSON Co's SPECIALLY PREPARED Hair Loti White Rose Ayer Lichin Hair Lotion. Kan Rambot. Price $1.10 per bottle. Price $1.00 per bottle. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC.. ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE
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    • 156 8 GUINNESS' Horsehead Stout 1 Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL To-morrow (Friday) OPENING OF THE Fancy Fair IN AID OF THE FUNDS FOR Blinded Sailors and Soldiers (IBITtSH AND FRENCH) At 3 o clock by Mrs. OH. Riiout. Fair and other attractions from 3
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    • 18 8 I Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $14 90 t Sterilised Natural Milk 9.30 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50
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  • 545 9 Tin is at .f»v>j—so cis. up. The London tin price is £172.0.0. Cube G imbier is done at £2.8.0. [q the London alarket The Cotton Market is firm at Ifanchester, being done at 8.25. Para Rubber is quoted at 2/8 in ion, Sheet being done at 2/4J
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  • 102 9 Mr. W. U.St. untitled has been ?ning skiing? to ir. John Adamton, fhearti. r, foi the portrait which h«LB been *i>r:i »1 •i\ cjobscribed for ky some friends. The picture is taping pf4?tl 11, and the chief *<?ars a wb.'-> <-oh- hp the coulenr has t respected. His aughter, Mib.
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  • 110 9 Navy's Ultimatum to the President. London, June 27, 12.30 p.m Shanghai: Li Ting-hsin, Com-mander.in-Chief of Ihe Chinese M te^ ra P to the Pre- dent demanding the convention of the Parliament which Yuan Shi-kai dissolved and a new Cabinet: otherwise the navy will declare
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  • 349 9 The Cheery Optimist. The cheery and optimistic view of life taken by the blinded warriors at St Dunstan's Hostel, Regent's Park, was strikingly illustrated by Sir. C. Arthur Pearson a month ago at the opening of the sale of the Amateur Art Exhibition, held at tiir Philip
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  • 51 9 Messrs Barlow and Co., the company's agents, advise us that triey have to day received a telegram from the Secretaries of the Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Co., Ltd. advising that the directors have declared an interim dividend of 6 per sent payable on the 21«t
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  • 62 9 A cable from Johannesburg announces the death of Major Charles Herbert Mullins, V.C. He received the Cross for gallantry in leading a charge of the Imperial Light Horse at Elandslaagte, in the Anglo-Boer War, when wounded. Later, at the relief of Mafeking, he was severely wounded
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  • 18 9 Mr. S. Halford of the Construction Department, F.M.S. Railways has joined the Engineer Officers School at Sydney, Australia.
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  • 1883 9 Celebration in Victoria Theatre. Last night the anniversary of the founding of the Y. M. C. A. was celebrated by an entertainment in the Victoria Theatre, commencing at 8.45. The house was packed, especially as a large number of soldiers were among the audience. Among those present were
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  • 158 9 In the East. Enemy Hurled Back Everywhere. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, June 28, :j.20 a.m. Petrograd The communique says There has been an artillery duel in the Riga sector, at Ikskull bridge-head. Enemy attempts at the offensive at Drinsk. nerth of Lake fcventen, north of Lake Madjiol and
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  • 58 9 London, June 28, 1.35 p.m. Petrograd: Over a hundred thousand men, largely prisoners, are hastily strengthening the Kovel defences, extending for over ten miles from tbe town. The Don Cossacks crossing the Dniester, south-west of Buczacz have driven a further nail into Koloniea's coffin. Tho force will doubtless
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  • 41 9 Greece's Friendliness. London, June 27,2.20 p.m. Athens: Relations with the Entonte are rapidly assuming their former friendliness. It is understood that M. Romanos, the Greek Minister at Paris, has been entrusted with the task of establishing a sound understanding.
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  • 59 9 London, June 2S, l.o"> p.m. Athens A decree for general demobilisation has been signed by the King in order to snsnre regularity in demobilisation. It will be necessary to keep a certain force under arms for a period not exceeding two months. The Gounarist press is spreading
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  • 21 9 London, June 27, 12.45 p.m. The British steamer Canford Chine has been sunk and the crew have landed.
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  • 44 9 London. June 27, 2.45 p.m. Marseilles The French steamer Fournal has been sunk in the Mediterranean. The French liner Ville de Madrid, from Algiers, was long pursued and shelled by a submarine, but escaped by going at full speed and zig-zag-ging.
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  • 57 9 London, Jane 27, 12.45 p.m. In view of the difficulties of shipping Australia's record harvest, Mr. Hnghes has bought fifteen fourthousand ton cargo steamers at a cost of a hundred and thirty thousand pounds each, which will be run by the Commonwealth and be known as
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  • 16 9 Reuter. m Their Majesties the King and Queen are paying a visit to Aldershot. —Ren ter.
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  • 86 9 Germans Exhausted. Freich Firmly Established. London, June 27, 2.45 p.m. A French semi-official note explains the German inactivity at V erdun as due to absolate exhaustiom following the violent effort of June 21 and 24 at Fleury, which cost sanguinary German losses altogether disproportionate to the results.
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  • 53 9 London, Jnne 27,4.5 p.m. Paris: The cemmuniqu»' sayh that night operations enabled us to enlarge the ground we had gained at Tbiaamont. There was another keen engagement at Fleury, but the position is u«changed. Three of our armed aeroplanes fired sixty-five shells at German vessels off
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  • 45 9 London, Jane 28, 12.20 a.m. Paris The comtnnniqne state* that thern was a moderate bombardment 011 both banks of the Aleuse The Germans at two o'clock in tht, afternoon launched an attack on one part of Fleury which was completely repulsed.
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  • 44 9 London, June 27, 2.20 p.m. Amsterdam: The Telegraaf says that the Germans are most active transporting large quantities of wa: material, including heavy artillery to the western front. The infantrj is sent to the north of the Frencl front and western Belgium.
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  • 102 9 Leinsters to the Fore. London, .June 28, 1.10 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig report* that last wight, south-east of the Ypres salient, a German attack wat repulsed. Our patrols were most active 01 the whole front, entering the enemy's lines at numerous points, anc inflicting many casualties.
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  • 37 9 Austria's Way of Putting It. London, June 27, 2.20 p.m. Amsterdam: An Austrian communique says that in order to retain full freedom of action we shortened our front at, points between Brenta and the Adige.
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  • 66 9 London, June 27, 9 p.m. The Italian communique says tha between the Adige and Brenta on: advance continued, despite concen trated artillery and raachine-gur fire, and rear-guard actions, favourec by the difficulty of the ground. W< occupied Posina and Arsiero. The enemy barbarously Arsiero, Asiago and many
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  • 36 9 London, June 27, 5.50 p.m. In the .House of Commons, Sir E. Grey said that representations ha( been made to America regarding pro-German attempts to blow uj Allied ships in American ports.
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  • 119 10 Turks Rush up Troops. London, June 27, 1.5 p.m. Cairo News from Syria shows that the Turks are hurrying up reinforcements by the Hedjaz railway. The fight at Medina is likely to be protracted, as the garrison is fairly strong and well equipped. The Sheriff sons Faisal
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  • 71 10 London, June 27, 8 80 p.m. In the House of Lords, Lord Cromer emphasised the importance of the Sheriff rising. Lord Crew said that as soon as the Turkish Government came under Gorman control it ceased truly to represent Moslemism. The possibility of a rising was obvious from
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  • 60 10 London, June 28, 12,35 p.m. In tho House of Lords the Marquis of Crewe emphasised that tt hai* always been the Government's view that the holy places of Arabia and Mesopotamia must be secured under Moslem control. It seemed likely that the Grand Sherif's revolt wonld
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  • 46 10 Lighthouses Altered. London, June 27, 5.«50 p.m. Washington The Naval Department has warned ships to beware of lighthouses in Mexican waters, the lights of some of which have been extinguished, and the lights of others altered, in order to hamper American naval operations.
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  • 19 10 London, June 2<S, 2 a.m. Washington Carranza has indirectly suggested the mediation of the United States.
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  • 82 10 Hughes Denounces Germans. London, June, 27, 2 p.m. New York Judge Hughes' views regarding German propagandists are indicated in a telegram to the Progressive Committee at Chicago thanking them for their support, condemning the policy of President Wilson and denouncing the use of American soil as a base
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  • 26 10 New Governor of Canada. London, June, 27, 9 p.m. Official: The Duke of Devonshire succeeds the Duke of CoAtiaught as Governor-General of Canada.
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  • 26 10 London, June [27, 2.45 fftiu. It is reported that the Duke of Connaught is to be the first Royal representative ia self-governing Ireland.
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  • 45 10 London, June, 27, 7.30 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain deprecated the assertion that Surgeon General Babtie was responsible for the medical arrangements in Mesopotamia. He ■Uted that Sir Mark Sykes was actmg under the orders of the Government of India.
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  • 78 10 A Ministerial Crisis. London, June 27, 12 45 p,m. Karl Cremer, Viscount Middleton and the Marquess of Salisbury attended a Unionist Cenferonce at the Colonial Office, presided over by Mr. Bonar Law, to discuss the Irish proposals. There is a meeting of the whole Unionist party on the
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  • 41 10 London, June 27, 6.25 p.m. In the House of Lords, Lord Selborne said that the reason for his resignation was because he considered it unsafe to make the Home Rule Act, even with qualifications, eporative in war time.
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  • 26 10 London, June 27, 6.25 p.m. .No fresh evidence was given in the Casement case. Tho Orewn case has concluded and tho court adjourned.
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  • 131 10 London, June 28, 12.35 p.m. It is announced that the Unionist meeting has been postponed until next week owing to a desire of the Government to farther consider the Irish proposals. Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd I George received a deputation of Unionists from the south and
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  • 84 10 London, June 27, 12.45 p.m. The House of Commons has adopted an amendment to tho Finance Bill providing that British residents of India, China and elsewhere abroad who are nominally domiciled in Britain do not pay income tax on Government securities. London, June 25, 1.35 p.m.
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  • 27 10 London, June 28, 2 a.m. The Archbishops have recommended special services on August 4 with as great as possible a suspension of business.
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  • 238 10 The East Asiatic Indien has passed the Sue* Canal on Monday. The Heap Eng Moh liner Giang Seng sailed for Bangkok to-day. The Spanish mail steamer Lf»gapzi has arrived at Barcelona on Sunday. The French Mail steamer Magellan will not arive here until the Bth proximo. The
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  • 54 10 Ths Dutch steamer Batjan hat been requisitioned by V.te Government of Holland for the carriage of Srain. A protest bas been, however, lodged, with the M imster of Colonies says a wire received this morning, pointing out thai there are 8000 toas of cargo for the Netherlands Indies
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  • 50 10 Java advices state that the German liner Brisbane will shortly arrive at Bombay and claims regarding her cargo must he lodged immediately, with all documentand a power of attorney for a legal representative. The Austrian Loyd liner Vorwaerts will shortly ai-e discharge her cargo at Bombay.
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  • 59 10 This appended clause in the Daylight Saving Bill yiv* s an answer to some rionbtera M N< thing in tkis Act shall effippl the use of Green wich mean tin e for purposes ot astronomy or navigation of any document mentioning or referring
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    • 118 10 i aam, WIIM BORDEN S EAGLE BRAND MILK I Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. I Purity (iaranteed under U. S. Food Xt Drugs Act. J^^^^^^^ ,T SSBgl I BORDEN'S i, w I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. STOCKED BY: 1 jj Malacca-CHOPS CHI HIN HL'A CHIN HIN
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  • 788 11 ?rkn Quoted it the Mwltl tkta Utiaiai SlNQAPOBE, JOB 25. M easTB Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Sharp Broken, issue the following list of quotations latter Shares. Nona. Value. Buyer-. Sellers. tl- AUagar 21- 2/4} 1 2 Anglo Java 3/6 4/2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 AyerKuning 23/-
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    • 104 11 j THE [Pot Stills! I OF jGreat Britain! Have Been Taken Over by Government, I NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's I will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, 3 I being in the unique j position* of having the it largest bonded stores
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    • 457 11 FOR 3 NIGHTS OHLY Wednesday, Thursday Friday 28», 29th 30th jyns 1918. AN KXCEPTIONAL MASTERPIECE j By the Famous Players Film Company At tfie f* J| gfllfflfl BMHME4, Cinema IllU onasacnion Second Show 9-15 p. m. Sharp. The Famous Players Film Company Presents! Mrs PISKB Americas moat Distinguished Actress IN
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  • 1362 12 Curious Customs. Tho Malay Peninsula, on account of the rubber and tin produced there is not quite such an obscure corner of tbe earth as it was some twenty years ago The gift of a battleship lias also helped to tpen men's eyes to the wealth and importance
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  • 743 12 1915 Report The Acting Adviser to the Perlig Government has issued his report for the Mohammedan year 1333 (November 1914—November 1915). Regarding the finances of the state he says :—The revenue for the year a.h. 1333 was $182, 290 an increase of $9,326* as compared with
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  • 50 12 M We have eoloureol men from ill parts of the world—as a routh estimate I should imsginp that betwtta a quarter and third cf the undergraduates in residence are coloured of men most of them from the Fa; East," f»ajs the Cambridge correspondent of the Mai,Chester Guardian
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  • 96 12 John Wesley dots Lot at first apspeare to have had much in codudgl with Shakespea?e says a wiiter in the Daily Chronicle), but the Shakespeare celel»aticns recall oce of tie greatest of literary tragt dies. Aaiorg his papers John Wesley left a fuliv annotated copy of
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    • 287 12 ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA SUM I.lk KNIGHT Orchard Agent- Mid Attonnji LAUNCESTON. TASMANIA. We plant and manage orchards for OfcumtfC Client>. with mdaated payment*, and under (i .vernment K\p.n snper\'i<don, until it suit-* them to tak.* personal powrerian this eaabl clients to t> radually invest in this most pnotable and delightful
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    • 302 12 Best National Tonic/ Our very live EngU<h contemporary I 77ic EJfi'/icricy Magazine ntttri some time- ly 'words in season' under the caption No Advertising in Thibet. A travel it says, ha* recent! v come f'-oft the slr.it- in land of Thibet. He annouuc s that j Thibet is the most
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 179 12 FIXTURES. To-day. St. peter. Wedding Latham-Molony. Cath. of the Oood Shepherd, 4 p.m. High Water—10.36 a.m. 8 ft. 9.24 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. To-morrow. New Moon. Straits Trading Co., Noon. Fancy Fair, Blinded Sailors and Soldiers Funds,J Adelphi Hotel, 3 p.m. Boy Scouts, Y.M.C.A., 8.45 p.m. Municipal Commission, 2.30
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  • 723 13 Acting Advisers Report. Mr. G. A. Hall, in his report on the State of Kedah for the year 1333 A. H. (November 1914 to November 1915) states: The revenue for the year amounted to $2,592,024 on an estimate of *2,197, 527, shoving an increase of $78,235 ov«-r
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  • 180 13 New Standard Loaf Compulsory In Paris. Parisians have made the acquaint anceof a new form of bread known as national bread or, more poetically the bread of victory." Made of whole wheat, it corresponds to what was popularised some years ago by The Daily Mail under the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 637 13 I .JF™ To-Night m AT THE Alhambra Theatre I H THE HOUSE OF QUALITY BEACH ROAD. J J The Leading Theatre in Siosapore. HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. jjij Manager, M.H.KENYON.SLADE t 8| PATME PRESENTS if ML y, JACKIE SAUNDERS in a Balboa Feature J llnI In 3Pats A Rose Among
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  • 1980 14 Oriental Progress. In reviewing tuo tin production of the world for the past few years, a report of the United States Department of Commerce gives tho following p*iUou'aro regarding the 'iv de posits of tke Federated Malay States And China, the latter coantry being •he third in
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  • 113 14 m bj Little's Oriental Balm To all who suffer the desperate *wistiug agonies and spantus o. Neuralgia To all who are acquainted with any of the «ui?ttr«rs To all who have never suffered yet, who wish to be on t!ie safe side Here' s news Uttle'a Oriental
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 58 14 SOPHIA LODGE No. A. Sophia Road, Singapore. A high-class Private Hotel situated on an elevation in a quiet and health v locality. Comfortable and airy ro- mi \v;th or without hoard done "to town ana about five minutes walk from iankKoad btatioa rijvciai terms foi weeklyiland monthly boarders CHARGES CHEAPEST
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    • 292 14 Cement Cement Gemot SUPPLIES ALWAYS TO HANI*. HLS© DYES FOR SftLE ii °J d T 46 f r CVerr of Japanese goods an. «i n Iall kinds of Portland oement, silk and totton pieoe Iy crockery ware, etc, on most f»rouraule terms. g and A. ABBAS Merchant and Commission A*
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    • 20 14 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Pei annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.65 Per mensem 1.86 Postage Extra. Telephone No 985c
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 405 15 NOTICES Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be close d on mm* .«J m 9mi '6- 6 30-6 The Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd. Notice is hereby given that the Directors have declared a Final Dividend of 3% making 6% for the year ended 31st March,
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    • 545 15 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL, Prom 1st July our business will be earned on in our New Offices in St. Helens Court, No. 12 Collyer Quay. BKINKMANN Co. 28 6 4.7 NOTICE. Civil Engineer. I the undersigned E.C. Seah bee to inform %km public that on the 1st of July I
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    • 338 15 WAWTEP WANTED. A Book-keeper, one who understand. Double Entry. Salary $60 Apply Box 232 c/o Malaya Tribune. 28-6 y WANTED. About an acre Freehold Land with or withont a small bungalow Bona fide offers only will be considered. (Cash). -Acre," c/o Malaya Tribune. 26-6 g_7 THE SERVANTS'AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17
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    • 463 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER, Pa il Up I l Shares of 120 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 tteeerve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,(XX> BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., TV London County and Westminster Bank,
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    • 305 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [IyfOttPO&AMrp is New Zealand) FRE Inaurances effected op. Rent and Merchandiae of ever* description MARINE Inaurances acc> ptH to al. 1 parts of tbe world at lowest ratea EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Mau?get Officea: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD.
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    • 383 16 I The Best Place for Best Values. I I IShip=chandlers, i 6UAH KIAT Go.. Contractors to the Estate, Rice and Municipality for the f Saw Mill Suppliers, 37 Pni,,i P Stree t SINGAPORE. suppIy Qf g j Commission Agents Miscellaneous I and General Articles, Engineer's 1 |j Merchants. IZZZ S0LE
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 1 S traits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune issued Daily.] No. 152 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916
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      • 473 1 P. 0. British India AND Apcar Line (CoiIPANIBS INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular »nd Oriental Salllnas c I Contract with His Majesty', Government). For China Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Homeward (for Europe).
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      • 235 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Incorperated|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 OUTWARD. I.Juliana, (via Suez) Aug. 1 Rembrandt Aug. 4 Oranje Sept.' 15 Vondel Oct. 27 Grotius Dec. 8
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      • 530 1 N. Y. R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL gjjß STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE ":A service is maintained between Yokohama via poita te aZSZZ* n r er i-pA. ZULU uovernment. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintainiae this ear™* «d constructed, and .reZI^ZZ rttvh v Baf6ty d com£ort of Pagers.
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    • 669 2 Europe. For London City of Sparta July 6 Nyanza Jnly 7 City of Bombay July 7 Mentor Jnly 9 City of Vinnna due Jnly 10 Kashima Maru July 11 Nello c July 21 llishima Mam July 25 For Genoa Holt liners For Liverpool July 6 Antilochns July
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    • 50 2 New Steamship Service. A transatlantic passenger and freight steamship service between this port and Petrograd is to be established. It will be known as the America-Finland Steamship Line, and will operate three each of 10,000 tons gross and capable of carrying 200 cabin and 1,500 steerage passengers.
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    • 77 2 Two seismic disturbances were recorded at the observatory, at Balboa heights, on the night of April 23,24. The first lasted for minutes and the disturbance was computed at 600 miles distant. The second lasted for thirty-three minutes, and the disturbance was reckoned to be 475 miles distant, northerly.
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    • 331 2 Vessels in Port. British STB AMIR. BIRTH DATS. Recorder K. Harbour 13-5 Giang Sang Dock 26-5 Magnet Inner Rda 9-6 Patrol K. Harbour do Calypso Dock 18-6 Alma do do Mnncaater Oaatle Outer Rda 23-6 Benledi No. 8 Wharf 24-6 Thongwa No. 7 Wharf do Deyawongae Inner Rda
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    • 64 2 Hock Keng for P. Batam. Glanggi for Pnlan Soegi. Hong Aik for Pnlan Soegi. Emily for Rhio. Mata Hari for Bangkok. \sdang for Bangkok. Kheng Seng for Malacca. Sri Mnar for Mnar. Nevis for Saigon. Fooksang for Calcutta. P. Maru for Colombo. Singaradja for Medan via ports. Sappho
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    • 82 2 ss. Sappho leaves port this afternoon at 4 p.m. from the roads for P. Dickson and P. Swettenham. as. Kaka sails for Malacca and Muar this afternoon at 430 from the roadstead. s.s. Klang, from Penang arrived in port this morning. From Kuantan arrived the s.s.
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    • 20 2 LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. iAUit Shipping Brevities will be found on page 10, column 5, of the Malay* Tribune."
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    • 841 2 Noon To-day. Vessel in oommunioation at noon with the local Commercial Wirelesß station:—s.s. Melchior Treub. s.s. Grotius. The s.s. Thongwa, sails for Madras to-morrow. The Holt liner Helenus for Vladivostok is due on the sth July. The Royal Prince is loading for Boston and New York. The N.
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    • 173 2 State Ships In view or the shipping Australia's record harvest Mr. Hughes has bought fifteen fourthousand ton cargo steamers at a cost of a hundred and thirty thousand pounds each, which will be run by the Commonwealth aud be known of the Commonwealth Government Line, managed
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    • 105 2 Large Building Programme. Immediate construction of thirtynine warships for the United Stationary, and alio of the auxiliary vessels thus rendered it the recommendation to the Americac howse of representatives of the committee on naval affairs. The warships recommended are of the following classes Fire battle-cruisers, of 20,000
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    • 754 3 Atever may be thought of the >r demerits of Chinese labour, L i the Journal of Commerce, it is e,H that the agitation now being the employment of the n a i, k ;aU on shipboard is exceedingaud that the Government public in general should ths utmost any
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    • 85 3 The feat of Captain George Mastin skipper of the Thames collier Wandle, and his crew, in sinking, a hostile submarine in the North Sea on April 29th, has been further tangibly recognised. The Sunderland Steamship Association, Messrs John Rutherford and Sons, of Sunderland have sent
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    • 337 3 Royal Alfred Aged Merchant Seamen's Institution. We are glad to see, by the annual report of the Ro}al Alfred Aged Merchant Seamen's Institution, that the subscriptions to that thoroughly deserving organisation showed no falling off in 1915 as compared with the previous year. Considering, however, the amount of
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    • 68 3 Delivered ia London. The following are the datoa ot departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. I.ekt. DKLiratßD. P. kO. May 12 Jan* 12 8.1. May te June 10 M.M. May H Java 20 P. (>. Mar 2» Jut 22 B. I.
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    • 61 3 In recognition of the recommendation made by the Ministry of the Navy for construction of a national navy yard at Woosnng, the government haa agreed to appropriate a sum of $3,000,000 for the work— $500,000 at first for buying land and other preliminary expenses. The government
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    • 96 3 The following porta are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and aus pected (Siugal F. P. B.) No. of Notn. Port. Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...X.G.Q. Plague ..299.10.16 Baesein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...606.88.16 Batavia ...P.P.B. ...Cholera... 649.16.16 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pox 297.10.16 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...300.10.16 Calcutta ...P.P.B. ...Small-pox 334.17.16 Do.
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    • 140 3 Per P O str Mongolia. —Mr G Glenny, Mr P D Abbott, Mrs Sanders and child, Mr J C Schut van den Berg, Mr J W de Piro, Mrs Craig, Mr C Paterson, Miss Brooks. Per P O str Malwa, Mr Hodgkins, Mr J P Baird, Mr. Phillips.
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 41 3 mmmmwmwmmwmM mmm 55 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLiRS I PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Lauuch 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
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      • 413 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Lino. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMHW ARD OUTWARD 181« 1916 Magellan July ft Polyaaeien July 4 A. Lebon July 17' Athua July 18 Atlantique July 31 Cordillere Aug. 1 For all particulars apply to J. Da COURTOIS, Ageat. ELLERMAN LIME. Ellirmin and Bucknall Steamship
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      • 354 3 Combined Service Of The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ud. (Incorporated ia England) AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BETWEEN FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular tailings between Singapaee and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, Kind's Sound (Pott for the Kinaberley
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 86 3 Singapore Tide Table» June. 29—High water 10.36 ana. 8 ft.; 9.24 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. Jane. 80. —High water: —11.14 a.m g ft. 1 in 10.4 p.m. 9 ft. 4 ins. July. 1.—High water —11.45 a.m. 8 ft. 2 ins.; 10.41 p.m. 9 ft. 5 ins. Jnlv 2. —High
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      • 281 3 Mails Close. To-Hay. Batu Pahat M«aa 2.10 mm Malacca,* Colombo and Bombay Penang Mara 2.30 pm Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balai and Portion .nd Port Swettenham *Bappha 2.10 pm Mersing k Kemaraan Hook Laa J.30 pm Bangkok Helioa 2.30 pm Malacr* and Muar Kaka 9 pm Saigon Benledi 3J0 pm
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 620 4 TGYO KISEN KAISHA w THE NEW ROUTE VIA HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, THI INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED 81 ATE-, CANADA, MEXICO AND EUROPE. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Speed L«-av«* Hongkcr Via Manila omitting Shanghai TENYO MARU 22,000 Tons 21 knots
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      • 569 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) {Contractor* to the\l r mperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments.) Cable addrbssesi: Codes J»to dockt k■ lr rliftts A 1 AB o A Westorn Union Ko ll 1« fe IjKmaiy aiß Scott's. Lieber's, and DOCK-DAIREN. H m ■r Engineering. KOBE
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      • 365 4 Ocean Steam ShiJ Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nat Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Eng} an 4) The Companies' stearin* ttm patched from Liverpool ontwarrfJa* the Straits, China and Japan c week and from Japan honewardj? London, Amsterdam and W every fortnight for Genoa M a tea and Liverpool and
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