Malaya Tribune, 3 July 1916
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Title Section26 1916-07-03 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol 3- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916 Price. 5 Cents. CDc malapa Crlbunc. MONDAY, JULY 326 words
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Advertisement290 1916-07-03 1 f QUALITY PICTURES FROM START TO FINISH At the Popular Cinema House "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE tion of Albert and Beocoolen Street*) In the First Show. KALEM Presents 2 SHADOWS OF GUILT 2 Striking Drama Complete in two Parts. HELEN HOLMES 111 THE HAZARDS IF HELEN Kalem'i Series of Sensational Railroad290 words
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Advertisement99 1916-07-03 1 J Portland I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) m mm J I numerous Gold Medals j j l [jj M I «3 AGENCIES Obtainable every where and at ou« Oodewn I t, W 4 Telegraph Street, Singapore. j flj Kuala Lump«ir»6 fffek Street. I 2* I, O. FEENSTRA99 words
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Article400 1916-07-03 2 The following interesting wir§« appear in the Chin* Congratulations Peking, June 11. —Both President Wilson and the Japanese Emperor have personally wired their congratulation» to the new Prrsident, Li Yuan hung, exprecsing their wish to see order and peace restored nnd Cuiua consolidated. The Chinese Minister-400 words
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Article41 1916-07-03 2 Orahamstown: In a private letter from a British Colonel from Mesopotamta it stated that the Turkish Commander at Kot-el-Arnara and General Townehend immediately recognizedl each other as aebool ESS* T^ y had b^n at "honl together m France.41 words
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Article20 1916-07-03 2 Dr. Liston has been promoted to pw and Mr B. W. B. Powell to be 2nd Lieut in tlePeaang Volunteers.20 words
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Advertisement238 1916-07-03 2 T LITTLE'S Improved Top Spring Tubular Rubfter jj |Ljj j j Plftin Bolleis J I }J $125 I, J W i fij John Little \jl Jm\ r P' rkt, 1,1 England J2T Singapore and (gy;"- Kuala Lumpur. do yoiTlove your hair? IF SO JUST TRY A PHIAL OF OUR FAMOBS238 words
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Advertisement23 1916-07-03 2 POSTAGE STAMPS. A Collection of British Colonial Stamps being broken to meet Collector's requirements. Ibe Continental stamp Co. D. High Street, Singapore. 3123 words
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Advertisement433 1916-07-03 2 f-MBaßßßaßgaaßßga '-'-^v^l is Your j a i Fed from birth on the 'AUctawys Acis. I -t" "TT XHAT a marked difference there is h l/v between the fretful, puny, ailing infant, I and the child whose face always bears 1 the smile and look of perfect health and con- Ij433 words
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Article555 1916-07-03 3 Board of Trade statistics for April llluHtrat: beautiful!, the. pa/ia which labour is living up to Us war responsibi.iae* styn Ksurplej, Daring the month, ii is reported, nearly »«0,000 workp ope i, bis or* t, luciuding 108,000 Dun.Ti received wages iniresses amounting altogether to £30 000 per we.555 words
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Advertisement381 1916-07-03 3 fj,s mmm n wu loan. 5 tbscribera to above Loan are reminded that the t instalment of 2b% payable on the Bonds falls due on ?rd July- Pay"*™* can be made at any ot the Branches flfthe Chartered Bank ot India, Australia Ohim n the Federated Malay States and Straits381 words
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Advertisement57 1916-07-03 3 K. TSUTADA Japanese Denlis 74 8 74 1 BR4S BASAH •Oil!. Extraction Painless Charges Moderate WORK GU^RANTKEL\ Consultation in either English or Hate Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 G.C.LEE 158, Prinsep Stre;t. PIANO TUiNEf AND j REPAIRER. Good and well select d Music! Violin, Piano, etc. Good utringaj for Stringed Instruments.57 words
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Advertisement692 1916-07-03 3 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve iood. Superior to the German-owned product. SIR WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Surgeon-General of H.M. Forces, is chairman of the Company which produces the new and superior reparative of nerves and tissues, "Sanaphos," which already has completely displaced the German-owntd Sanatogen692 words
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Article510 1916-07-03 4 Assassin Caught. From evidence brought oat in French Mixed Court of Shanghai on June 14, says th« China Press, it was made practically certain for ;he Crut time that the police have captured the assassin who killled Gen. Chen Chi-mei on May IS. He is one of510 words
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Advertisement549 1916-07-03 4 AUGTiON MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE No. 137 Amoy Street, Singapore At Powell Co s Sale-room On Tuesday, 4th July, at 2-30 p.m. All that piece of valuable leasehold land situate at Amoy Street, Singapore sea 2136 square reet, marked lot 324 of Town Sub-dtrision,549 words
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Advertisement74 1916-07-03 4 Firm that advertises boldly and consistently is inva- J J richly a good buiineas Z nouaa which Bella goods J> that are well worth the 2 puce demanded, and re- j cognises that its reputation 3 is at stake on every sale I that it makes. i J That's why74 words
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Advertisement252 1916-07-03 4 FINE DISPLAY 0F New Goods JUST ARRIVED. KOH Co. Brass Bank Roan SINGAPORE. > r* when yon are 1 Weal Anemic,"Nervy"Ruinlown. 1 .'Wincarnis' is the one thing that will give you new (feh M strength when you are Weak—new, rich blood wTien g you are Anaemic —new nerve torce when252 words
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Article510 1916-07-03 5 tb€ Councii Meeting held on Joot 26, the following were premirl G Attenborongh(President) the chair, the Hon: Mr. A. in i Vict President), ?£J ci iah Cheang Lim, J. Boy nftlrse, A- C. Perkina, A. H. e w (fopresenting Mr. J. A. i the S< eretary,510 words
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Article156 1916-07-03 5 To-day. M.M. homeward mail due. Royal Johore Tin Co meeting, noon. High Water—o-42 a.ln. 3 ft. 2 mi 11-53 p.m. 9 ft. 5 int. IV morrow. Hi*H WaUr— MO a.m. ft. 2 ins. WeJeaday, sth. M.M. outward mail expected. High Water—o-30 a.m. 9 ft. 8 ins. 1-39 p.m. 8156 words
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Article160 1916-07-03 5 Loss of Life. An empty up special goods train, consisting of an engine, eighteen wagons and a brake-ran, which left Nushki for Quetta recently was stoped abDut seven miles out of tbe former station owing to a rail baying been removed from the track. The train staff160 words
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Article119 1916-07-03 5 The sausage known as a 41 Prager Wnrbt is one of the most esteemed delikatessen of the capital of Bohemia. There is, however, universal complaint that its proportions are rapidly diminishing owing to th« stress of war. The following story from the Vossische119 words
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Article71 1916-07-03 5 The All-India season and crop report for the week ending 3rd June record* heavy rains in Bengal, Behar and Orissa and slight rains in the No-th-Western Frontier Province, Hid the Punjab. The United Provinces and Central India had their normal rain. Assam and Bengal -report the need of more rain.71 words
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Article142 1916-07-03 5 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune), Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajdh $3.25 $335 Ayer Kunings 1.20 1.25 Ayer Moiek I.75 1.90 Ayer Panas 7.50 8.00 Balgownie 4.00 4.15 Bukit Jelotoug 0.55 0,60 Bnkit Katil 0.70 0.75 Changkat Serdg.... 7.25 7.50142 words
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Article157 1916-07-03 5 An officer at Salonika, In the eourae of an interesting letter descriptive of life in camp, says M The other day we eipeeted a visit from a number of nurses from the Scotch Women's Hospital, and accordingly made seragger preparations. We had jail completed a new157 words
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Article180 1916-07-03 5 Many people suffer from overheating of the blood, with wearinet-s and a sense of beiug too tired in the morning, e\eu it theru are no pimples or saliowues? of the akin to show that medicins is neede- The great that people make at this time of180 words
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Advertisement20 1916-07-03 5 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Pel annum *14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.65 P«r mensem 1.25 Postage Extra. Telephone No, 9&5,20 words
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Advertisement78 1916-07-03 5 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Roai) Daily. Mail Daily leav6« for the norJi at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.in OtftH- trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m. 10.21) 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. Traius leave from Johore 7.9. 8.42,78 words
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Advertisement335 1916-07-03 5 "all-round" soap I --good alike for the skin, for washiig 1 clothes, and for general household purposes. "Dandie" Soap is absolutely pure, and for that re&son cleanses both rapidly and It is the ideal soap i <C *3 ooopwnr's. Miinimi, M m 3%<? V rr OF ALL DEALERS TWE BORNEO335 words
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Advertisement91 1916-07-03 5 ITAMANOYA HOTEL. 9-19 Beach Road. Most (Jomfortable Japanese Hotei 1 in Singapore. 11 Charges Moderate —wrt MWf— <* 't HIM mjj Insanity Cure. Dr. W. C. Itoy'» sp*«ifi« for In»anrt(r ia th« only remedy tor the disease. Of ov«- 50 yearn standing, spoken of highly by the leading Physicians of91 words
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Article134 1916-07-03 6 (Speti iliy Translated for the Malaya Tribune) The Situation in Germany. Say a Lsl StJSSSSJ i The spirit of Germany ie lowering. This is evident at a first glance. The Government manifest*- considerable anxiety and does not know to which Saint toprav. The price of common food134 words
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118 1916-07-03 6 In the Journal de Geneve Colonel Feyl r writes Germany can no "longer recruit new combatants in her own country, and the Turks and Bulgarians cannot fnrnish her with necessary men. Under this circumstance the battle of Verdun brings into evidence a characteristic incident. Not118 words
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Article115 1916-07-03 6 77/s Morgen Post maintains that the appointment ef Dr. Muller, who is a Socialist, is another proof that German policy with relation to the masses is slowly but surely changing. I The VossischeZeiturtaß&jß in this connection that the appointment of Dr. Muller is of greater115 words
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Article260 1916-07-03 6 Greek journals to hand write in a very pessimistic strain in connection with the crossing into Greece of part of the Bulgarian army. Says tbe Kiryx The Greek army has been compelled to passively see tbe lowering of the Greek flag and th»- hoisting of the Bulgarian260 words
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Article137 1916-07-03 6 The Berliner Tageblatt says that the Central Syndicate for the sale of cattle at Hanover shows, for the past year, a balance-sheet of 8,092,985 marks, of which the profits are 1,038,872 marks. The business of the syndicate is mainly to assure the supplies of m«at for the137 words
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Article155 1916-07-03 6 The Humanite says: General Gallieni has been given by what might be termed a funeral of thanksgiving. And he had merited it. It will doubtless be apparent to everyone that he played, since the days of the Marne, a most important r6le in national affairs. Mr.155 words
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Article59 1916-07-03 6 The United Provinces Government has proscribed under section 12 of the Press Act a pamphlet in English entitled The Methods of the Indian Police in the 20th Ceatury by Mr. Frederick Mackarness M. A., Barris-ter-at-Law, ex, M. P. published with an introductory note and an appeo dix by tke Hindustani59 words
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Article466 1916-07-03 6 {By 90urU*y of th£ Fremh Consulate') Paris, June 29, C p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are At francs 62.25 and t u e 5 per cent at francs 89. Yesterday, we prevented an attack in Champagne, and on the left bank of the Meuse, we466 words
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Advertisement434 1916-07-03 6 I ft crowded House on Saturday night testified te the excellence of our Programme. Follow their lead and visit the PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD SINOAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD RIAD To-Night 8 p.m. FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY To-Nlght Bp.m. The Essanay Company Present SHADOWS Delightful and entertaining film, keen love interest and434 words
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Advertisement43 1916-07-03 6 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME iircn kas spent a great deal of money tn advertising it cannot alter its prices without losing much of the benefit of its advertising. It is therefore an undoubted advantage to buy advertised goods when general prices are rising. k43 words
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Article103 1916-07-03 7 Many HeqjestJ. London, Jure 30, 4.20jp.m. Lord Kitchsner b.i, to Colonels P. ,;1 ~.,j Oswald Fitzgerald, m-1 Henry Kitchener trust to his nephew, K |,,h. ner, and £5,000 in Bister Letitia. His ,r and other gifts !"!I pohlie bodies devolve as heir- n. His settled estates. rh«103 words
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Article37 1916-07-03 7 V w ,n ion, Jane 30 8.20 p.m. j or ,j k r s letter culling for for the new armies £6,000 for tke 1 <>088 Funds. Mr. m is presenting it it the cation.37 words
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Article89 1916-07-03 7 Mr LioyJ George Appointed. Lond >R, July 1, 12.15 p.m. The Daily Chronicle gives detaila •f Mr. L .»v i 'I 'Or;' s appointment to th« War Oilice as being settled, KB j gtii at a perfect underi >n Mr. Lloyd faorge bo 1 the General89 words
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Article39 1916-07-03 7 Enemy i ose eavily. Lou-tcn, July 1, 1 p.m. Hanueth General Van de Vtnter, J:ir«e 25, dislodged ike aaetny Ai K viu-Viangi and took many t.ih i Thw enemy's lows w v. hoary and ours •ligfct.39 words
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Article54 1916-07-03 7 71 k i 1 xi V V V -1 y 1, 10 p.m. An E ist V.'. ic- n official report th'it the i>hish hive dislodged tht Genaai.-s f-»:n th important of -ma north-east of lake Xyaasa cai mi;v stores a;id inflict*.■2 ippr».*ciftblo losses on Ihe Ger*ani54 words
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Article35 1916-07-03 7 London. July 2. 7.50 p.m. .lavre: Belgian official: The Brians continue to advance aloag wL line .n German East A!rics ar.i-1 »rn following closely on 'Q« OL the retreating enemy feeble reliance.35 words
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Article34 1916-07-03 7 Lor.; June 30, 12.40 p.m. The captain of the a has sent a wirelees says he pro- rescue. The irovernment has ordered him to for favourable weather and meanwhile to repair ■■mage.34 words
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Obituary17 1916-07-03 7 Lon iui J .ly 1, 3.5 p.m. death is announced of Mr. >arriatar. formerlv 1 ientsin.17 words
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Article496 1916-07-03 7 High lass Held this Morning. In the Cathedral of the Good Shephered, this morning at seven, a Pontifical High Mass was held for the repose of the Soul of the late Father Charles Benedict Nain. The Right Reverend E Barilion, Bishop of Malacca officiated, and was assisted496 words
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Article164 1916-07-03 7 Ia honour of the departing Chief Police Officer, Mr. G. H. May, a tiffiiu was given at the Hotel de i'Europe on Saturday, at which were perssent Capt. Chancellor, the Assistant Superintendents of Police, and the Polico Probationers. Capt. Chancellor afterwards made a presentation, on behalf of164 words
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Article33 1916-07-03 7 The hon'ble Mr. C. W. Darbishire is appointed a member ot" the Singapore Harbour Board, with effect from July 1st. Mr. Quah Beng Kee is appointed a member of the Penang Harbour Board.33 words
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Advertisement86 1916-07-03 7 Bankruptcy UrdiaanYe 1888. THE SUPREME COURT OF TMB UTS BETTLEMJOrni SETTLEMENT OP MNO A FORI. w BANKRUPTCY—Na|7 of 1916 eby given, that oa a the Ist d*y of July. I Receiving Order against ac Rozario of No 59 Selegie Singapore \>as made by the day of July 1916. lereby given,86 words
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Advertisement423 1916-07-03 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All persons claiming refund of Assessment in respect ef houses vacant for an? portion of the half year ending 30th Jane, 1916, are hereby reminded that >uch claims MUST BE SENT IN TO THE COMMISSIONERS ON OR BEFORE THE 30TH JULY, 1916. The423 words
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Advertisement470 1916-07-03 7 Advertisements^ HUP SUE! MEAP SALE!! For One Month Only Ist to 31st Jnly, SIN KIAT co. 382, Victoria Street, ALL KINDS Or MUSLIN, PIECE FANCY GOODS, ETC. w To be cleared at Exceptionally Reduced Prices. Uliiwi ■HIM ■in 8" I Commercial Press, xltdL (Ikoobporated tk Quota Simipore Branch Office, No.470 words
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Advertisement64 1916-07-03 7 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPiJ. (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. of Batavia) Notice is hereby given that the 8. M KUMPHIUS" leaving Hogaporo on July 7th will only proceed as far as BAT A VTA, and that the sailing of the above mentioned steamer to Belawan Ddi on July 17th and to Batavia,64 words
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Article1021 1916-07-03 8 When war broke out, very few people realise 1 that in the Straits Settlements a regular boom in trade would soon cause a rapid recovery from the stagnation in business due to the sudden dislocation of shipping and exchange. The period of uncertainty soon passed off. It took1,021 words
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Article58 1916-07-03 8 Constiiut.oii Restored. Reuter. London, Jalj 1, 1 j di| Peking: Tl, tI Con| lm,: !l j i'.'l- i: I.- r^tor in 8 the convocati of Pari lton *««t U lepromi 1 1 I 1 i.Jr as itutu :-t I;,, f,. v t f,rji«a wi l0 thijni aReuter. - 58 words
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Advertisement124 1916-07-03 8 ROBINSON Co's SPECIALLY PREPARE© Hair Lotions. 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 ta THE124 words
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Advertisement103 1916-07-03 8 ASK FOR Club Whisky Sole Importers Caldbeck. Macgregor&Co. Wiae and Spiiit Merchant?. mi i nniiMi irarnrADELPHI HOTEL SATURDAY NEXT Stall Holders and Assistants AT THE Fancy Fair wil! b j entertained at Dinner by invitation of the management THE GROUNDS will I*s ILLOifiiTEO I Y. M. TOYO. J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO103 words
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Advertisement27 1916-07-03 8 \l7±JUl il l *N< t f f <#^^^^ I Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk per cm $14.90 Jj Sterilised Natural Milk S 9.30 5 f Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.5027 words
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Article624 1916-07-03 9 Tir i»; c1 d Wn revenue for the £72.^2.998,an 1 ,J r /•■>] !St>2.— Reufer. inc r'M9ioI Tii 174.15-0 i» 1-ondon. r r in the I^C^emark*. r. R«val Dutch Mail St«amahi]> Ii«i 1 i i <' 1" per cent. (V. p-ri quoted at 2/8J- in i crepe624 words
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531 1916-07-03 9 Receipts $8,000 When, some three weeks ago, the Committee appointed to make the nece-sary arrangements for holding a Fancy Fair in the Adelphi Hotel crrounds in aid of the British and French Blinded Sailors' and Soldiers' Fund held their initial meeting, not even the531 words
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Article96 1916-07-03 9 The body of a Chinese schoolboy was found in the pool at the foot of one of the Sydney Lake spills at Kuala Lumpur on Friday morning Deceased had bathed there with companions, who had left ihe place, not noticing his absence. —Malay Mail. The Board of trade has decided96 words
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363 1916-07-03 9 GRE\T OFFENSIVE BEGUN. On British Front. London, June 30, 1.50 p.m. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Renter's correspondent at Headquarters says the troops are in the highest spirits as the result of the activity following on the winter inaction and are very keen to make rushes onREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 363 words
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Article150 1916-07-03 9 London, July 1, 12.5i a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig, in his eemmunique says Our petrols and reconnoitring and raiding parties continue active along the whole front. They entered the German trenches at many points and captured some prisoners. A strong party, south of Neuve Chapelle, penetrated150 words
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Article202 1916-07-03 9 London, Juue 1, 12.55 p.m. The British activity is the theme in Paris. The sound of the guns which is heard most distinctly in tbr suburbs, is thriiling th* Parisians. A French officer, *ho fought ir; the jreat offensive in Champagne, in September, aayj< that in202 words
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Article71 1916-07-03 9 London, July 1, 1.20 p.m. RauUr's correspondent at Headqaarters states that the British offensive along a front ot twenty miles north of tha river Struma has commenced. Tha assault was preceded bj a terrific bombardment lasting for an hour and a half. The fighting is71 words
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Article308 1916-07-03 9 Lendon, Jely 1, J 3Sa.ro. General Sir Douglas Haij; in his eouimunique sajs: Heavy fighting eentieaed all day between th« rivers Somme and Ancre and laorth ef the Ancre to Gemmeoourt inclusive. Fighting en the whole of thi« fronl eontiMues with intensity. We eaptured, om the308 words
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Article163 1916-07-03 9 L- ii ion, July 1, 3 p.m. British h*adquarters at noon today report the* i3 itish are attacking in conjunction with the French north oi i!ie Somme. The British have br i:i?«) the German forward def«*nc»'S on a front of sixteen .•nile'i. continues. Thf* Fr<*nc:i attack on163 words
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Article154 1916-07-03 9 London, July 10.30 m. Reutei's correspondent at hja<lquarters says The progress of the battle wii marktd by steadily increasing intensity thronghout tie day. The fighting north of the river Ancre was particularly severe. The enemy in several villages made a strenuous leeistnnee, but the gallantry of our troops154 words
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Article43 1916-07-03 9 London, Jnly 2, 9.15 p.m. General Sir Donglaa Haig reports substantial progress in tbe vicinity of Fricourt which we captured at two o'clock this afternoon. Eight hundred prisoners were captured between Anore and the Souame making s total of 3,500.43 words
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Article120 1916-07-03 9 London, July 2, 2.25 a.m. Paris The afternoon communique says, North and South of. the Somme, following artillery preparation and reconnaissances of the previous day, the Anglo-French troops this morning took an offensive en a front ol about twenty-fivo miles. The Allies on the whole front of120 words
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Article119 1916-07-03 9 o w c. London, July 1, 6.20 p.m. Renter's correspondent at headquarters telegraphing at 1-15 this afternoon says we are making goed progress into enemy territory, anil are beyond their front line. We have taken Serre and Mont Auban, two important tactic:i 1 points soutk east of119 words
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Article93 1916-07-03 9 London, July 3, 1 30 p.m. It is noteworthy that the British effensive was preceded by a bombardment of a week compared to a month's bombardment before thn advance on Loos, but the shorter duration was more than compensated by its intensity. Correspondents agree that there kas been93 words
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Article60 1916-07-03 9 The German front here forn a great bulge into the territory 1« -14 by the British. Its Southern ««I rests on the Somme, which i* a formidable river militarily, because it breaks into many channels, flowing through a broad marsh, whieh in places, is unsurveyed. The country60 words
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Article47 1916-07-03 9 London, June 2, 4.25 p.m. Paris: The communique states that furious fighting took lace north of the Soiumo during the night. Vio lent German counterattveks against positions o» liio otiiakiioi were driven back in disorder and with serious losses from our curtain of fire47 words
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Article79 1916-07-03 10 London, June, 30. 4.20 p.m. The French communique states that mo.;t violent attacks, preceded by an intense bombardment, accompanied by liquid fire, between Avocourt Wood and Hill 304, were broken by our fire, with heavy lessen. Bast of Hill 304, the enemy, after asmerous and fruitless assaults, eccupit79 words
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Article220 1916-07-03 10 London, July 1, 12.15 p.m. The Paris communique states that on the right of the Meuae there has been desperaU fighting all day in the region of Thiaumont. A brilliant French attack at ten o'clock in tka morningca *he Thiaumont work. Notwithstanding our ly violent curtain of220 words
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Article124 1916-07-03 10 London, July 2, 2.10 a.m. Paris; Official The French, cooperating with the British have captured three thousand fivs hundred prisoners. The French have again recaptured the Thiaumont work". On the left of the Meuse there was a violent bombardment of Hill 304 and Morthomme. Our infantry n the124 words
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Article225 1916-07-03 10 Russians Take Kolomea. Loadon, June 30, 4.20 p.m. It is reported in Paris that the Kaeaians have occupied Kolomea. London, July 1, 2.40 s.uq. Petrograd, official We have captured Kolomna, the m jst important railway centre in B'iko-.ina. Petrograd, comuinniqne Wa are pursuing the enemy south of225 words
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Article51 1916-07-03 10 London, July, 1, 4.45 a.m. Petrograd, official The retreating Austrians, clinging to previously prepared positions, tried to take the offensive with large forces north-west of Kimpolung. Gsneral Letchitiky's troops are attacking under moit difficult conditions. Torrential rains have destroyed the roads. Prisoners taken by the Russian now number51 words
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Article52 1916-07-03 10 London, July 2, 2 p.m. Petrograd A communique says The enemy made desporate attacks between Styr, Stokhod and Sou* Stokhod. The Hessians repulied enemy attempts to cress the river Shara, fifty miles north of Pinsk, while the Austrian offensive in tke region of Lutzk was stopped by52 words
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Article66 1916-07-03 10 London, July 2, 6 p.m. Petrograd A communique says that the Rassians continue to drive the enemy back south of the Dniester river. The Russians occapied numerous points north of Kolomea, the enemy attempting an offensive to the north-west of Kimpolung. They were driven back towards66 words
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Article55 1916-07-03 10 Russian's Engaged off Sweden. London, July 1, 135 a.m. Stockholm A violent cannonade was heard all nitfht off the Swedish coast, A «teamer has arrived and reports that she witnessed a naval action outside of Landsor, south o Stockholm. A northern squadion of destroyers, presumably Russian, withdrew before55 words
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Article52 1916-07-03 10 London, July 1, 5.30, a.m. Amsterdam A German official statement says German torpedo boats on Thursday night attacked a Russiaa armoured cruiser, a protected cruiser and five destroyers, between Halfringo sad Landsor. The Russians withdrew after a short •ngagement. We neither had easualties nor damage, despite the52 words
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Article47 1916-07-03 10 London, July 2, 3.13 a.m. Petrograd The Russian rersion of the naval action in the Baltic, says, a Rasaian squadron of cruisers and torpedoers engaged a German flotilla of torpedoera and submarines between Gothland and the Swedish fetal tad the Germans were driven off.47 words
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Article36 1916-07-03 10 London, June 29, 8.20 p.m. Tke King has ordered the degradation of Roger Casement from Knighthood and the erasure of his name from the register of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.36 words
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Article17 1916-07-03 10 London. Jnly 1, 3.5 p.m, Casement has appealed against the finding of the court.17 words
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Article44 1916-07-03 10 London, July 1, 3.5 p.m. Ntw York: President Wilson, addressing a meeting of the Press Clab at which political leaders were pressnt, made it plain that there would be no war with Mexico un less there was no other alternative.44 words
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Article63 1916-07-03 10 London, July 1, 3.10 a.m. Washington The Mexican Foreign Office has sent a memorandum replying to Mr. Lansing. It protests against the overbearing United States notes and declares that the United States are not entitled to maintain troops in Mexico. Tkeir presence encourages and does not prevent bandit63 words
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Article43 1916-07-03 10 London, July 1, 12.15 p.m. Mr. Runciman has appointed a eernmittee to prepare a detailed scheme for meeting financial needs of British firms after the war, es peeially in connection with large overseas contracts. Lord Farringdon is the chairman.43 words
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Article96 1916-07-03 10 Further Gains. London, June 30, 11.35 p.m. Rome The communique states that further gains have been made in the Tallarsa, Posina, Sugana and Carnia sectors, 341 prisoners being taken, but between Adige and Brenta the Italians have now reached positions where the enemy, provided with strong entrenchments96 words
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Article50 1916-07-03 10 London, July 1, 10 p.m. Rome, Official The Italian advance continues along the whole Posina lino despite heavy fire. The Italians are now in contact with the enemy on Sette Communi plateau where severe hand-to-hand grenade fighting ii going on. There is artillery activity on the Isonao front.50 words
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Article41 1916-07-03 10 London, July 2, 8.20 p.m. Rome An official report says We continue a vigorous offensive between Adige and Brenta. There is heavy fighting elsewhere which is mostly to the advantage- of the Italians, who have begun to attack Vallarsa.41 words
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Article61 1916-07-03 10 Important Ruling. London, July 1, 12.15 p.m. The House of Lords has allowed the appeal against the decision of the Appeal Court in the ease of the Daimler Company versus the Continental Tyre and Rubber Company, that a company, registered in England, all the directors and shareholders of61 words
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Article133 1916-07-03 10 At the meeting of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Co., Ltd., which was held at noon to-day at the Offices of the Company's agents, Messrs. Huttenbach and Co., the resolution proposed on Juno 13th, at tho General Meeting, to wind up the Company was confirmed. It was133 words
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Article24 1916-07-03 10 The Chief Secretary to Government appoint* Mr. W. E. Siddons £r be Director of the Pnblic OfTcers Guarantee Fundi vice Mr G J. Cellini.24 words
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Article52 1916-07-03 10 U. S. A. Enquiries ignored. London, July 1, 4 5 a.oj. t Washington The State Department is preparing i 0 enquire of Germany what punishment she k i* inflicted on the submarine c< mander who torpedoed the Sussex* An informal enquiry, through the Ambassador at Berlin, was52 words
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Article121 1916-07-03 10 London, June 30, 12.40 p Mr. Hughe3 sailed on June 24, Before his departure, he took ir t in a depatation to Mr. Bonar Law at which he nrgod that the Im >erial Government should adopt a sugar scheme prohibiting import of enemy sugar for five121 words
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Article99 1916-07-03 10 London, June 30, 3 45. p.m. Ottawa: After conferring witk Canadian bankers, the Finante Minister has cabled the Imperial government a further credit of five millions sterling, immediately available for the purchase of munitions and supplies in Canada, Imperial Treasury Bills being held as collateral security for99 words
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Article54 1916-07-03 10 London, July 1, 12.15 p.m. At a meeting of the Imperial College of Science, Lord Crewe stated that the Government was appointing a very strong rpeeiai committee to enquire into the inching of science, especially with a view to its application to commerce and industry. Earl Crewe54 words
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Article280 1916-07-03 10 The Palladium had a fall house on Saturday to witness the fine film Shadows." We have already referred to this picture, but take this opportunity of reminding our readers that it will be 8hf»wn for three more nights only. The Lion Tamer's Revenge i B another film that280 words
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Advertisement105 1916-07-03 10 BURDEN S EAGLE BRAND MILK Hasbeen Extensively msed Over 60 years Throughout the World. J mltJ f tfll,lccd under L s Food Act. j BABIES I GET FAT i| I BORDEN'S I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. 1 MOCKED BY: I Ualacca-CHOPS CHI HIN Uli gßl v H IS i CHOP TONr105 words
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Article805 1916-07-03 11 Frifii Q«ot«4 in the Markft this Mof&iot Bikqapore, Jolt 3. Mam I/yall and Eratt, Exchange and Skare Broken, issue the fail owing list of quotations MUt Shares. Nom. Value. Bayers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 2/- 2/4* 2 Anglo Java 3/6 4/2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Knning 23/-805 words
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Advertisement90 1916-07-03 11 Sanitas I Disinfectant j I "Fine-Tree" I I Brand. BCSt ReSUUS I I This disinfectant freely emulsifies ij with water, producing a jj mUk=white, strong disinfectant jj and deodoriser. j; SANITAS is known throughout the world AS A I RELIABLE j disinfectant, The name always ij carries a full guarantee90 words
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Advertisement543 1916-07-03 11 TME ORIENTAL GrOVBRNMarr Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTABUBHED 1874. INCORPORATED IN* INDIA. THE COMPANY'S REPORT FOR 1915 givee particulate of another year's record projprees. ASSBfIANCIS sow ia force amount U $7M00,000.00 ASSETS exceed" $50 000 000 00 J LOWMT RATIS OF MM, LIBIRAL CONDITIONS. IPROSPI«T*J6 and Report will be543 words
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Article141 1916-07-03 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. SIMLA. The Late Mr "Hcnsman's Fnneral. Simla, June 13—The feneral of tbe late Mr. H. Henamaa, joint Editor of the Pioneer," took place this afternoon and was very -argelv attended. Colonel Virnev represented the Vieeroy and Coloiel Scott, the141 words
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Article112 1916-07-03 12 Tbe Lahore Conspiracy Supplementary Case, Skwrnchs CARKIED OUT. Lahore, June 12.—Six ef the accused in the Lahere supplementary conspiracy case were convicted and nertenced to death by the special Commission. In one case, that of Hi-a Singh of Charar, Lahore District, the sentence was eommuted to penal servitude fer112 words
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Article103 1916-07-03 12 Trial to Besin. At Lahore, four accused, all of whom belonged to the police force, have been committed to the session? l>j Mr. Keogh to take thtir trial for the murder of Mr. Priestly, late Manager of the Alliance Bank of Simla, Lahore. Major Frizelle, Sessions103 words
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Article339 1916-07-03 12 Lahore, Juoe I».—The appeals in the Lyallpur bribery case which were transferred by the Chief Court to its file on application by Bnraket Ali, lata dub-Judge of Ljallpor, who was sentenced by Mr. St. Rickland, Special Magistrate, Lyallpur, lo two year* rigorous imprisonment and fine for339 words
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Article183 1916-07-03 12 The Serantß' of I Mia Sociejj, Anniversary Day. Poena, June 13.—1n oonnaotien with the anniversary of tke foundation day of the Servants' of India Society which fell on the 12th instant all members have assembled in tLeir annual sessions at the Society central kerne in Poona. Mr. Gandhi had183 words
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Article152 1916-07-03 12 Bombay, June 13—Mr. C.C. Fowler, Distribution Engineer, Bombay Electric Supply find Tramway Co. wan called as expert witness to give evidence in the enquiry by the City Coroner touching the death of a Municipal «weeper who was killed by touching lira earth wire. The accident happened owing152 words
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Article76 1916-07-03 12 A Brutal Murder. Rangoon, Jnne 13.—P. McCaller, Assistant, in Kyoungkadat rubber plantations, Moulmein, wag murdered on Saturday. He and his wife were seatea together in their bungalow when a number of shots were fired through the window killing McCaller instantaneously. No elae has been [discovered. Theideeeased was buried with76 words
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Article156 1916-07-03 12 A Fariwill Dinner. Rangoon, June 13. —The Heu'ble J. K. Dv Bern presided at the farewell dinner given last night at the Royal Hotel ia honour of eleven Anglo-Indian members who left today to lorm part of the platoons required for making up tho AngloIndian Regiment. Many speeches156 words
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Article318 1916-07-03 12 Rangoon Bar's Protest. Rangoon, June 13.—The Rangoon Bar Library Association to day sent a cablegram and a memorial to the Secretary of State in regard to the Supplementary Bill to the Consolidation Act. Tho cablegram is as follows :—The Rangoon Bar Library Association respectfully protest318 words
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Article117 1916-07-03 12 Orders for the week ending Friday, July 7 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co. de B.R.E. v. do Veterans Co. 4.45 do S.V.C. Band. To-morrow. 5.1 f p.m. Drill Harl S.V.A. de Manim Ce. de SR,E.t./ NX! O's., do S.VR., N.C.O's. it »t do Chinese Co.117 words
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Article69 1916-07-03 12 Singapore, July On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 /J Private 3 m/a. 2/4 13/16 On In iia— Bank T. T. 1741. Oa Hongkong—Bank d/d On Shanghai— Bank d/d. On Java— Bank T. T. 135 On Japan Bank d/d. UOf Sovereigns-—buying rate 8 54 India Coil Bills69 words
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Article32 1916-07-03 12 A Wise Measure. The Netherlands Government ha» instructed all the mayors of town to purchase the entire 1916 graj! crop. The grain will be vied solsh fer home consumption.32 words
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Article21 1916-07-03 12 The fishing trade at Ymniden hai been stopped by reason of i *trik« having broken out amongit the fishermen.21 words
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Article16 1916-07-03 12 The total profits of the Netherlands Trading Society for 19U ar» flj. 5,941,408.16 words
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Article55 1916-07-03 12 It is rumoured at Soorabaya that the Netherlands Indian Governmtnt intends to levy an export tax oa •sugar of 1 per kilo. This would bring a return of 6 million iorini for Sourabaya alone. Though tht ■rumour does not generally mttt wfch credence, yet has the55 words
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Article66 1916-07-03 12 The appointment of Muktar Bey. a very clever diplomat and one of the most able leaders of the Yonnjr Turkish party, as Ambassador to tht Hague.is regarded in Constantinople as a proof that tbe Porte expecti Hoi land and its Queen will play an important part in66 words
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Article179 1916-07-03 12 The original bill in connection with the tonnage question in Holland, showed on further discussiorf, that it would not adequately deal with the present state of affairs. For this reason Minister Posthuma ha* introduced another measure whick empowers the Government to take up either the entire vessel179 words
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Advertisement75 1916-07-03 12 I I BEAR BRAND*MILK >S^^|P? 9 *l| s; I "BfAR" QDrtNn I 80UI IMPORTERS f hvb, BRAND Ij. TRAVERS SONS LTn I MY Gie N |c SWISS milk I "00 LID,, I J ftSffl «H wilhou, addition of I «ngapore. t Berf if I K*odwdk» I J 7*ilC?s this milk75 words
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Advertisement90 1916-07-03 12 THE LAST TO ENTER The newspaper enly enters here AFTER it >c read. Ite contemporary, the circular the booklet rbo -oMpt oftea get into it BHFORF they arc read. The publio one and ali demand entertainment asd I amusement. Along with both of these they will accept discussions o'. the90 words
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Article446 1916-07-03 13 The Ministry of Foods* H«r 70,000,01)0 closed in as if in a gigantic fortress, which Kngland ha< been unable so far to eon:ju>T by military efforts and is irve into submission, iayg the New York World from pen of Karl H. Ton Wiegand, Germany is considering the creation446 words
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Advertisement1447 1916-07-03 13 jj g TO-NIGHT AT THE Alhambra Theatre "I J THE HOUSE OF QUALITY BEACH ROAD. L IS 'X a B THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. 8 \j The Leading Theatre ia Singapore. 5 Manager, IVI.M. KENYON-SLADE A Ijfc I jyj AN EPOCH IN THE PROGRESS OF CINEMATOGRAPHIC ART BY THE1,447 words
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Article498 1916-07-03 14 Kinta Association, Ltd. Twenty-ninth Annual Report The following is the directors' report to shareholders. Gentlemen, Yonr Directors beg to submit a duly audited Statement of Accounts for the twelve months ended 31st March last. After chirging depreciation upon the Assets of the Company, the Profit and Loss Account498 words
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Article287 1916-07-03 14 The hearing was concluded in tbe Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Thursday afternoon, before Mr. Jnstice Innes and Messrs R. M. Skinner and Choo Kia Peng, Assee sors, of the case in wnich three Chinese named Chin Tham, Won*/ Lam and Leong Seng stood charged with having on287 words
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Advertisement533 1916-07-03 14 SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT. Asthma got hold of me and reduced me so very much that 1 bad U* lone hope of my existence. I am vtr; fond of ti.f-atres and outdoor trip*. A few minute* expoture or attending even once a theatre will sun- and certain bring n>' Asthma 01 I533 words
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Advertisement31 1916-07-03 14 Rai Saheb Dr. XC. Dass. HEALTH LITBRATCEE OF 120 PAGES BISTRISIiftD FREE. Apply to The Swasthya Satiaya Pharmacy, 30/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. KIM HIN Co., 13 Kling Street, Singapore 6-4 »4-1731 words
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Advertisement333 1916-07-03 14 Cement Cement Cement SUPPLIES ALWAYS TO HAND. ALSO DYES FOR SALE Orders executed for every description of Japanese goods, especially all kinds of Portland cement, nlk aad cotton piece- u'oods, glass and crockery ware, etc., on most favourable teems. A. ABB*AS Merchant and Commission Agent 5-1, de Souza St 14-6333 words
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Advertisement475 1916-07-03 15 Of REMOVAL Lv«ll Evatt beg to M ts bare removed to No. Notice <jf removal. □r usinrss will DC ftj j; n flea Offices in St. c3 T' l Coart, No 1- Collyar Quay. BRINK.MANN Co, 4-7 jjjTiCE. Civtt Engineer. i BQdrjrrigncd E. C. Seah beg inform tr.e public chat475 words
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Advertisement510 1916-07-03 15 NOTICES NOTICE. Please note that KOH <fe SONS at < 4 Raffles Howe," No. 514, Geylang Road, are Manufacturers and Suppliers of Copra, Coconuts, Coconut husks and Coconut plants of various kinds. i" 7 30-7 The Punggor Rubber I Estates, Ltd. Notice is hereby given that tbe Directors have declared510 words
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Advertisement385 1916-07-03 15 WANTED WANTED. A Book-keeper, one who understandB Doable Entrr. Salary $60. Apply Box 232 c/o Malaya Tribune. 28-6 4-7 WANTED. About an acre Freehold Land with or without a small bungalow Bona fido offers only will be considered. (Cash). Acre," c/o Malaya Tribune. 26-6 8-7 THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No.385 words
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Advertisement471 1916-07-03 15 f BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATE© B\ BNGLATO BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,006 Share* of £10 each £1,500,00 C Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Keeerve Liability of Proprietore Jl,*oo,oo< BANKBRB. The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and471 words
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Advertisement305 1916-07-03 15 INSURANCE SBUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CI.. LTD. FRE Insurances erjW'rr m Rent and Merehandiee of ever} deseriptiou MARWE Insurances accepted to aL parts of *he world at lowest rate* EARTHQiAIE Ri»ha accepted. J. HENRY Local Manages Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNC ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Inooeperated in Hongkong".) Capital $I,ooo,***. FIRE305 words
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Advertisement330 1916-07-03 16 j 1" ,T:' The Best Place for Best Values. j Ship=chandlers, GUAN KIAT COll Contractors to the j I I Estate, Rice and I Municipality for the 1 I Saw Mill Suppliers, 37 Phi,,i P Street < SINGAPORE. supp y of I I Commission Agents I Miscellaneous f I and330 words
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Title Section20 1916-07-03 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally-] Supplement to tha Malaya Tribune Issued Daily j No. 155 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 191620 words
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Advertisement451 1916-07-03 1 P.*o. Britishlndia AND Apcar Line IMPAWN INCORPORATED IN EWGLAMD.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. UnHer Contract with His Majesty's Government). for Chi*a, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Homeward (fok Eoboph). Outward (for451 words
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Advertisement234 1916-07-03 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPM (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 OUTWARD. 1. Juliana (via Sues) Aug. 1 Rembrandt Ang. 4 Oranje Bept. 15 Vendel Oct. 27 Grotius234 words
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Advertisement540 1916-07-03 1 N.Y.R. NIPPON YTJSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED TN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via poias to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintainiag this service have bean specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all540 words
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Article620 1916-07-03 2 Europe. For London: CHty of Sparta July NysnzaJuly 7 City of Bombay July It City of Vienna dae July 10 Kashima Maru July 11 Mentor July 12 Tydeus July 17 Nello e July 21 Mishima Maru July 25 For Genoa Molt liners For Liverpool Hurybates July 8620 words
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Article66 1916-07-03 2 Hong Aik for Palo Soegi. Glanggi for Palo Soegi i Ulo for Bangkok. Hock Keng for P Bataoi. Rumphius for Medan. Batavier for Anamba. Kheng Seng for Malacca. Sri Muar for Muar and Malacca Perak for Port Swettenham. Kaka for Malacca. Kuching for Sarawak. Singkara for Sambas. Hok66 words
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131 1916-07-03 2 Following the announcement of the impi ov*d tei iith 2«*ined for matters China Coa-t *fhcers' Guild. the Kailan Mining Administration hat informed the master* of its tit at they will he %ccor«ied the ian«i terms a* offered bj th-China Navigation Co. A«131 words
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Article277 1916-07-03 2 Vessels in Port. •ritisk STEAMER. BERTH DATB. Recorder K- Harbour GiangSene r?°f Patrol K. Harbonr 9-6 Calypso Dock 8-6 Aim* do, d® Muncaster Caitle Outer R4» 23-6 Kainintr K. Harbour 2l~b Pelens No. Wharf 28-6 Batavier Inner Rds Abbotsford do 30-6 Hai Yang 1-7 Islander do do Esendale277 words
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Article77 1916-07-03 2 The Deli connecting vessel which arrived at Sabang to take back the goods brought by the N.S.M. liner Krakatan to Sabang, has been ordered to proceed to Rangoon to load there 20,000 bags of rice. The is a heavy accumulation of European goods at Sabang which will77 words
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Article149 1916-07-03 2 The master of a junk at Hongkong has reported to the police that whilst passing Leung Shun Wan Bay the boat capsized, and the 14 occupants were thrown into the water. Although everything was done, seven persona were drowned The M.M. service between Colom bo, Pondicherry and Calcutta has been149 words
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Article525 1916-07-03 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station: —Nil. The Glen liner Gleniffer passed the Suez Canal on Friday last. The N. Y. K. liner Hitachi Mam ia due here from Europe on the Bth inst. The P A O liner525 words
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Article106 1916-07-03 2 Disobedient Seamen. In the Marine Court Penary b e fore Commander D. C. Macintvrt on Monday four Americana named Bron, Murvey, Murray, and Foster a Scotchman named Maxwell, a a( j a Mexican namad Medina. employed on the s.s. Chinese Prino were charged with continue dig! obedience to106 words
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Article148 1916-07-03 2 Subsidised Construction. The Ottawa correspondent of the "Liverpool Courier" supplements hin recent message to the effect that ths Dominion Government proposed to subsidise the construction of a number of ships as the beginning of a mercantile marine for Canada by now announcing that the construction of steel vessels148 words
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Article106 1916-07-03 2 There are many of the waterside who wi)l remember the Nuentong or the North German Lloyd which maintained a mail service between this port and Bangkok. Sold I i Northern firm, she was on the China Coast for a while as a carrier but her owners decided106 words
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Article98 1916-07-03 2 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) No. of Nota, 1 ort. Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...X.(J.Q. Plagur ,..299.10.16 Banaein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...506.28.16 Bataria ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649.26.KJ Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Sroall-pox297.10.1S Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...300.10.16 Calcutta ...F.P.B. ...Small pox 334.17.16 „Do.98 words
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Article49 1916-07-03 2 The Royal representative to-day signed a decree approving the Daylight Saving Bill, to date from midnight, 3rd Jane. A Milan telegram to the London 44 Star" states that, according ta the "Secolo," the Rumanian Cabin-t has decided to conclude a commercial agreement neither with Turk- t nor with Bulgaria.49 words
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Advertisement41 1916-07-03 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co SHIPCHANDLERS U PROYIDORING V CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meetincoming nhips. Office 16 Battery Road. TAKE UFT TO Top FLOOR THiphuß! No. 141. Ottieit promptly att.-f <\, ,1 to from January Ift 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. s** 5-441 words
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1217 1916-07-03 3 Drastic Action Wanted. fourteen sa vs \'v in deftliug with the sale of White St*r and other British tbt thelnternatio»«| Mercantile ol New Jersey, we not the mbtm dity of provid. Shipping Act •fl I .j, i, ,p must he owned I grit mi ieete,1,217 words
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Article138 1916-07-03 3 Per P 0 str Mongolia.—Mr G Glenny, Mr P D Abbott, Mrs Sanders and child, Mr J C Schnt van den Berg, Mr J Wde Piro, Mrs Craig, Mr C Paterson, Miss Brooks. PerP& O str Malwa, Mr Hodg kin*, Mr J P Baird, Mr. Phillips. Per P138 words
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Article38 1916-07-03 3 •Specially iiiporserihed letters only. Ship- in communication with the tV>mmercial Wireles.- Station this morning: -Nil. The outward M.M. packet Poiynesien left Colombo on 80th ultimo, and may be expected to arrive here on Wednesday morning, the sth instant.38 words
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Article77 1916-07-03 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Knropean Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lekt. Dklivkked. P. A O. May 12 June 12 B.I May 1i* June 20 M. M. May 24 June 20 P. A May 25 June 2277 words
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Article107 1916-07-03 3 Jnly. 3—High water :—0.42 a.m 8 ft. 2 ins. 11-53 p.m. 9 ft 5 iris. July. 4 —High water :—l-10 a in. 8 ft. 2 ins. July. 5.— High water i —0.30 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. 1.39 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. July. 6. —High water:107 words
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Article189 1916-07-03 3 Vessels Expected. The following vessels are announced to arrive at Port Swettenham Taia (B.[.) 1st July, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Bonstead, Hampshire and Co, Ltd. Thongwa (B. I.) 1st July, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co, Ltd. Helenus (Holt)189 words
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Article233 1916-07-03 3 (Singapore, July 3). Tin* —$84| 75 tons sold. Copra»—Weak. Business done. Tapioca.—Steady. Business done Sago Flour- do Business done. Gambier. —No Business, Pepper.—Steady. No Busines. Other Products.—Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $32.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 40.00 Copra Bali 8.60 Copra Gorong Talo233 words
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Advertisement115 1916-07-03 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mall Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1916 Magellan July 8j Poiynesien July 6 A. Lebon July 171 Athos July 18 Atlantique July 31 j Cordillere Aug. 1 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LIMITED. VLADIVOSTOCK.115 words
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Advertisement439 1916-07-03 3 Combined Service Of The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporator! in England) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) between FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore aud Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the439 words
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Miscellaneous133 1916-07-03 3 Mails Close. Tod**. Port Swettenham acd Teluk A nw.n »Perak 2.30 pm Malacca and Muar *Kaka 3 pro and Sarawak Kuching 4 pm Bangkok Tung Wah 4 pm To-morrow. Pulau But am Pulau Bulang Hock Lim 8.30 am 1 ulau Noesri Aing Hong 8.30 am Kenroon Sanit 8.30 am I133 words
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Advertisement526 1916-07-03 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. BoUder- tad R*p»ir(.r.. of BhifW, EDK.no» an I B-«< odJB v »r«-i and Turn* Alternators, mc, Bronze Ca.Png, r'arson* Bteaa Lnrbtn 1 xur eK.. ate. m NAGASAKI Tel. Addre*: DOCK— Graving Dock and Patent Slip. Dock No. 1. Dock No. 2 Dock No. 3. Length on526 words
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Advertisement568 1916-07-03 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. < INCORPORATED I» JAPAK) th j. nD erial Japanese Army and Nrney and t* te the i npenut Foreign (Joeermnmm./ Codes Jped Caul* addressed |BL a.8.C., »>ockta up" iVjKj^ <«DOCK-DAI«KX. Engineering. KOBE SMpbuilders, Engineers, All siam and dMcriptioM ol Bolter., u New Graving Docks and Patent568 words
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Advertisement362 1916-07-03 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) B i The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outward* f«, r the Straits, China and Japan erery week and from Japan honewani for London, Amsterdam and Antwesf every fortnight for Genoa, les and Liverpool362 words
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