Malaya Tribune, 4 July 1916
1916-07-04
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Title Section30 1916-07-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. fVEWNG DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. V w 1 C n so. 156. SINGAPOEE, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1916 Price 5 Cents. tot iRaiapa Cributse. TUESDAY, JULY 430 words
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Advertisement161 1916-07-04 1 mittractieis! Big Attractions!! Big Attractions!!! A the Popular Cim>ma House "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE inctioD of Albert and Eencoolen Streets) Snow in The Gang of the Pointing THE DANGER n Tu, iD xc The Rajah's Tiara ID 2 Parts. Thrilling Detective Drama In 3 Parts. □'s Big Feature Shadows of Guilt161 words
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Advertisement130 1916-07-04 1 limiilUUi 111 rmmt I Portland 1 i CEMENT. I Mitsui Jaisha, Ltd. j I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) 1 Awarded Numerous Go/ > Medals Kotterdam Holland. 'J 0) Ixl ual, fcnd -511.50 per case. 3 5! 21 Stw^ Mi,v 5800 p:r c"* I V,! *J .^^mmm* 9 Oov-rn:: -'.f Analyst. I130 words
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Obituary390 1916-07-04 2 Mown down by Italian guns. Reports from various correspondents near the battle front indicate the colossal nature of the AustroItatUn fighting The "Currier, delia Sera," in the first independent' acwuut cf the Trrntiuu battle, m s—"The Auanians have opened a breach in th* wail of defence390 words
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Article162 1916-07-04 2 According to the Kolding Avis, of Copenhagen, German travellers are relating the following story, which, they say, is going the rounds of the German Empire: The Emperor William recently expressed the desire to inspect a regiment which had particularly distinguished itself at Verdun, and ordered it162 words
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Advertisement247 1916-07-04 2 2CL littlps Improved -.f > Top Spring jyj, Tubular Rudber 6 bangle ffi Iron Ro^er», SI 5 5 I pi 11 i si pi in Foiiers 11} Ipj sizs iffi j h D n co L^ |e If Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I DO YOU LOVE YOUR HAIR IF SO247 words
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Advertisement53 1916-07-04 2 TO CORRECT CONSTIPATION and Biliousness, clear the complexion of blemishes and sweeten the breath, i-se the dair.ty laxative They gently assist nature and will help to keep you well. Tiny but thormgh, do not gripe. Of chemifitej 50 cents per phial, or Peat free from the Dr. Williams* Medicine Co.,53 words
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Advertisement471 1916-07-04 2 i l *****1 ***** ■< 1111 I RATHBOURNE DAIRY FARM HI The Only Dairy in Singapore under European Management. A FRESH STOCK OF I Milch Cows Just brought from India by the Proprietor. I i Milking and cleaning of bottles, etc., etc., done on beat hygienic principles and the personal471 words
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Article611 1916-07-04 3 Ousting the German Supplier. A Rus ian correspondent aritei follows t the London Times:The l.'ussian market, con «uii g a it aoes 170 millions of m .7. w the majority i I whom in nor,, a l times can Lh reached within four day-,' travelling of London611 words
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Article130 1916-07-04 3 The British Embassy lo France I has given £200 10 Madame Jacquet the widow of a citizen of Lille who was shot by the Germans for sheltered British and French soldiers. The story of Jacquet is one of the most striking of the war. Despite the imminent130 words
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Advertisement317 1916-07-04 3 f For Japanese Curio's General Goods I GO TO I I t&ARWNI Co. I No. 10, High Street, Singapore. I I WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. •J -1 I LARGE STOCKS ON HAND P it h I a» :;t;»»»»i»unnnm»« not ttmtmmmmmtmmmmmtm OYARINE I J V "'y U f »«l«»ent9, functional irrcn.- 2317 words
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Advertisement828 1916-07-04 3 I THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERV E FOOD I "Ineapables are always irritable.-' The moment you try to move your work forward »ff~ I t rri t tab i lit y wastes time and effoi t wastes the effort ot others; and interferes with results. There's no time for it now.828 words
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Article211 1916-07-04 4 British Government's Cast-Offs- The second tale of Bristish army horsey which was held at the Tatterse 11 Francais on May 28 was another wuceess for the military authorities, as the average price realized for the 170-odd animals so d was 035fi., as against 641 fr. on the211 words
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Article180 1916-07-04 4 Prosecuting a cabin boy employed on the Glenogle on a charge of stealing SBO. the property of the Chief Officer of the ship, Inspector Gordon told the Hongkong Magistrate (Mr. O.iiie) that the Chief Officer was on duty en the bridge when the ghip arrived180 words
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Article81 1916-07-04 4 An Indian, of Ipoh, was charged by th© Ipoh Police with having in hia possession a letter packet while travelling in the train, intended for transmission to India, containing documents purporting to be legal proceeding! of a oase heard in the Negri Senibilan Courts concerning the administration of a certain81 words
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Advertisement652 1916-07-04 4 AUCTION SALES. SALE •F VALUABLE 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE No. 137 Arrtoy Street, Singapore At Powell Co s Sale-room To-day. 4th July, at 2-30 p.m. house encted thereon and known as No. 137 Amoy street. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. 4-7 22 6 AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANO,652 words
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Advertisement149 1916-07-04 4 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledget from Pawnshop! on Frday, 7th July 1916, at No. 23 River-side, Malacca. Commencing at 10 a.m. Chop Thye Cheong Tong and Ban Hong. The pledges will be on view on the sth and 6th July 1916. TEOH HONG TIAT Licensed Auctioneer,149 words
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Advertisement800 1916-07-04 4 Koh Co. FINE DISPLAY OF= j New Goods JUST ARRIVED. KOH Co. Brass Basah Road I SINGAPORE. —i^—^——■ mm SOPHIA LODGE No. A, Sophia Road, Singapore. A high-class Private Hotel situated on an elevation in a quiet and healthy locality. Comfortable and airy rotms with or without board close to800 words
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Article351 1916-07-04 5 An Example in Manre-s. Mr« Scoresby Rontledge, v C 'reached England after a yean-' cruise in the Pacific tiu T r'l tbe little schooner Mana, Agangv has received dome J fa visit paid to the remote Island, whose inhabitants seendanti of the motla'e /the Bounty who colonised '".'indin351 words
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Article64 1916-07-04 5 &nagpore, July 4w I.OD<ion— fc Bank 4 m/«. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4/4 Private 3 mjb. 2/4 13/16 IndiaB«i T. T. 174i 11 Hongkong— B'lik d/d ,a Shanghai— Bank d/d. N Java— Bank T. T. 135 Japan— W J^i? 4 110 f India c* lyin S 8 54 t l64 words
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Article33 1916-07-04 5 4 u strianH ar 'i C r Gwmans (> y**gfor naturalikr c n ',f ',i ,n citi?en 8 Wus 50 Wicatioris r dumber of !the iveru.^.' Before thB v -o A pe r cent.33 words
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Advertisement59 1916-07-04 5 ■raia Services. HuMmĔ Daily. 11 J^ vea f or the north at POlher trains [V° hore o at9a.in. 10.29 a.m. Hail 2-55 p m 4,40 p,m J"'i v J froin »orth at 8.16 Johon ft Tmin s leave L[ 9 42 10.15, 11.42 "•iitioinil Train Tank Raid at Job tra,59 words
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Advertisement208 1916-07-04 5 I feu wfli'-M'NPULICAT. «ll I 8 g IkS V.K.M.Minp fl R g| II 'WSSBBOP 1 VENA KANA T MAVENA E KUPPUSAMV iST RT* P.eccGoods Merchant, used in respect of piece-good. .old by him Arab Street, Singapore, prSed'tS'accllng AT" Dated at Singapore this 29th day of June. 1916. A. die Mello208 words
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Advertisement135 1916-07-04 5 mammammamammamm m i^^men^^^^^HMß^ Engraving E re peters Mcmoj .j a of Copperplates In any ,u,,v,, Language. PfatCS SILVER, j DEEPLY GOLD, OR RIBEIRO Co. coil™ in METAL i LIMITED, WORDING op Raffles Place. Monograms. SINGAIK>RE kottokttbout Inscriptions, Cat Dies, Seals, Brass k teh,w iICMS. Plates, Trade Blocks, etc. Submitted. LA135 words
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Article138 1916-07-04 6 (Exdumie to the Malaya Tribur**)Moan Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotation g for U> Laj Alor Gajah $3.23 $3 35 AyerKoningi 1.20 125 AyerMolek 1.*5 2 (X) AyerPanaa 7.75 8.00 Balgowni'; 4.00 4.15 Bakit Jeloton* 0.55 0.60 Bakit Katil 0.70 0.75 1tr.... 7.25 7.50138 words
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Article48 1916-07-04 6 The following officers of the Reserve are posted to the active list: Capt. F. Hilton, as Paymaster, from August 6, 1914 Capt. J. O. Campbell to the 8. V. A. from Dec. 30, 1914 Lieut, W. L. Kemp to the S. R. B. (V) from Feb. 15, 1915,48 words
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Article60 1916-07-04 6 No tec ana Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. The Sarikat Islam. At the congress of the Sarikat Iphm, it was decided that a school of inBtraction for Teachers of the Mohamedan Religion be established. The cost ii estimated at fls. 80,000 and fla. 2500 were60 words
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Article93 1916-07-04 6 The departure of the Tom Melbourne Company has been followed by another attraction in the exhibitien of the Jess VTillard-Jack Johnson fight and on Saturday drew a very large audience. Mr. de Calonne has gone to Manila in order to see why the Ladies Band,which wai to be93 words
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Article106 1916-07-04 6 The fight for the extinction of plague in Java baa called for another victim, in the person of Mr. Kramer. In connection with the system employed to verify whether plague actually is the cause of death or illness there are a number of men employed to106 words
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Article134 1916-07-04 6 Seme three years ago Li Sing Van thonght that he would seek fields and panares new" and he therefore decamped frcm Batavia to this palmfringed isle. There was nothing extraordinary iv this, had he net also taken with him the wherewithal to have a jolly good time134 words
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Article154 1916-07-04 6 A few days age a Dutch Official received permission to go, on leave and in company with his wife departed from the isle on his road to Holland!. Furnished with letters of introduction- from the Governor General himself, travelling should have held but little difficulties fer them notwithstanding154 words
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Article127 1916-07-04 6 The Java Borneo Company contemplate* establishing a breneh at Djocja. Lightning struck a tobaeee stere on Wanoedjoeje Estate, the shed being seriously damaged. Mr. KioYet de Jong, the well known architect has beem elected a member on the Baitenzorg Maaieipal Council. Ngrodo Company pays a dividend of127 words
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Advertisement516 1916-07-04 6 duu co S«t»rday nioht testified te the excelU B(( PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD SIRIAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD To-Night 8 p.m. FOR 3 NICHTS OHLY To-Night Bp.m. The Essanay Company Present SHADOWS DfdigMfal and entertaining film, keen love interest and baautifal a phase ci life in wbish intrigue plays a large516 words
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Advertisement52 1916-07-04 6 1 Japanese Lady. Mrs. S. Nagashiraa, newly arrived J from Japan, certificated Mas§e ace, 2 will be to give massage J j treatment uihiir medireri I 5 saiperrisioa, > 1 Addresc i 1 j c/o TAKAB^ASHIYA, ¥o. 20* Queen Street Smsraeor*. HAM TIGMtS HEAD BRAND Sug-ahara Co., No. 334 Nobth52 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1916-07-04 6 Stagapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the waek «ding Friday, Julj 7 n-uy. 5,15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. da Maaim Gt. da S B.E.v., y.c.o's. do *,C.O's. da Chinese Co. Officers A N.C.O's. 5 Siepey Lines. 8.F A. Co. 4.30 Government House 8. C. Baad. 5.15 Drill Hall S.Y.C. «adeta. Te-nerraw.118 words
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Article768 1916-07-04 7 Help S»i»P bu Wag, t diseowing in thp prin- G of the Reichstag, of the Ministry of tin lav ik*. f.^ g the "Hemborger Frem- uoiuher i>f important questions were brought fora***" J tcirig s resolution jrJ r fcreoce to the promotion of B,rir? n i ipbeildiog768 words
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Article240 1916-07-04 7 (Singapore, July 4). TYn.—sB3§ 100 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 Nntmegs 80 8. 40.00 Copra Bali #>#240 words
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Advertisement395 1916-07-04 7 LATESTADVER TISEMEHTS, SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTEdT Shorthand Typi>t Wanted at one* for office in Singapore. Salary $30 to $40 according to qualifications. Apply to Box No. 234 c/o Malaya Tribune. 4 7 6-7 WANTED. Wanted one or tw■> largo rooms, centrally situated iti quiet neighbourhood, suitable for holding of meetings, classes,395 words
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Advertisement436 1916-07-04 7 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSES SITUATE AT Beach Road, and Waterloo Street TO BE HELD AT Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co's Sale-room On Monday, lOth July. 19/6, at 2-30 p. Ih. Cot r Property Title_ I Afea jQuit Rent--2 wf Ch i R 999 Years |.Sq: ft 804436 words
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Miscellaneous174 1916-07-04 7 FIXTURES. To-day. High. Water —1-10 a.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. To-morrow. M M. ontward mail expcctad. High Water—0-30 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ir.s.; 1-39 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. Thursday. 6th. Y.M.C A. Lecture on Thos. Cooper, W. E. Gladstone and Gavaazi, by Rev. J. A. B. Cook, 8.45 p.m.174 words
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Obituary48 1916-07-04 8 marriage. LATHAM-MOLONY :-On June, 29th, at the Cardial of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, S.S. bj Father Ruaudel, Charles Reginald Christopher, only »arriving pon of Harold Latham, of Rogie, Singapore, 8.S., to Elizabeth Philomena, fouith daughter of tha late Daniel of KLlk«rin, Labasheetla, Co. Claie, Irelan i.48 words
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Article1220 1916-07-04 8 These few days have bronght cheery news from the front, all along the line, from the East to tht West. The wonderful recoil of tht Russians has exceeded all expecta tions, and seems to show that tin Austrian fortes in Bukeviinj have lobt faith in their1,220 words
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Advertisement116 1916-07-04 8 i BRITISH-MADE j rrj Eau de Cologne Specially Manufactured rgj Robinson Co. Wj&OeS? J SINGAPORE. 60 cents PER BOTTLE. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC.. ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. J UIJU m For Particulars and Prices apply to THE116 words
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Advertisement110 1916-07-04 8 1 GUINNESS' Horsehead Stout Sole Importer* Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co., Wine aad Spirit Merchants. I i■ iii— i—■! ■iht— mm adelphi! HOTEL I SATURDAY NEXT Stall Holders and j Assistants AT THE Fancy Fain i will be entertained at Dinner j by invitation of tbe management I THE BURRS j110 words
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Advertisement15 1916-07-04 8 J Sweetened P« 314.90 j Sterilised Natural Milk LJ-fJ I f Ideal Unsweetened Milk >m.;>U15 words
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Article27 1916-07-04 9 n ol <>nr yesterday's printer's eiroi for the two days' V"\ ir as £8,009. This have been eight i as given in the saw27 words
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Article35 1916-07-04 9 Mr. F. -V. Chopard asks us to in- community that 1 subscribe towards ~iv of the New Public I their subscriptions t0 bin will be pleased to give any information desired.35 words
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Article75 1916-07-04 9 At tht meeting of tbe above I yt sterday at noon at tie offices of the companj's agents, I nbacb Co., when proposed on June II ueral Meeting, to eind up I te Company was confirmad, there were nresent Mr. A G. airman), T. C.75 words
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Article91 1916-07-04 9 A Chm*-s> cnl-coolie from TanB| bad a quarrel with a itriot some ago and itabbed the raai in the stomach, hurting him 30 badiy tba: \\>r Pome time he wa* not expected to recover. The man pulled through, however; ■Hitcharge of attempted murder, 1 b bad already been91 words
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Article47 1916-07-04 9 untitled Salambo, which now shown at the Alhambra, is production of the very greatest lever of a gocd film should miss this remarkable cti »n which in most realistic m i"is the struggle be- and Carthage. It is a J*-reel*i and s 'ripg from start to nnish.47 words
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Article103 1916-07-04 9 is Page. id BGRr..\T War Jfe West crn Front 9 in tht g 51 9 War. —2 Xv h pjiing 9 Th- 8 2 Market 3 r! -"Mies 4 A I*l by Cabin Boy 4 a mderß 5 Share Mrtrket 6 News 6 JJU Btate Aid 7 the103 words
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Article634 1916-07-04 9 Tin is at IB3J—sl.l2* down. Tapicoca is steady at 3 in London. Sago Flour, Sarawak, is done at 15/3 in London. Gambier is done at 36/ C, while Cube is quoted at 51/ Black Pepper is in the London produce market, White being done at 9|. Rubber634 words
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Article256 1916-07-04 9 A Children's Day in Singapere. Next Monday, July 10, has been set aside at Home as a Children's Day for Belgium, and Singapore, which recentlf has been very much to the fore in the organising of charitable affairs, is determined not to be behind-hand on this occasion.256 words
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Article360 1916-07-04 9 Success of New Act. The Daylight Saving Act has with the help of glorious weather, proved such an immediate success that people are wondering that we waited for 1916 and a dreadful war to start the experiment, says Lloyds. Commercial London, on the first working day under summer360 words
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Article49 1916-07-04 9 Major Fox, whose return is very gratifying to the M. S. V. R, falls back into his old position as acting second in command, Tho corps will benefit by his practical experience with the Irish brigade, which has added materially to his stock of knowledge of matters military. (M.8.V.R.)49 words
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Article261 1916-07-04 9 The Western Front. French Progress on the Somrae. Second Lines Carried. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jnly 3. Th* Paris communique states ihat the tight continued in our favour all day north of the Somme. In the region of Uardeconrt and Cnrlu we captured a fertified quarry east ofREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 261 words
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Article237 1916-07-04 9 A Gallant Charge. London, July 3, 12.55 p.m, Only fragmentary details have as yet been received of the infantry fighting. An episode which has fascinated Paris is the story of how two Scottish regiments carried three lines of trenches at one boand and penetrated the village of237 words
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Article37 1916-07-04 9 London, July 3, 12.55 p.m. Paris A semi- official emphasises the fact that progress must be slow but it will be sure, onr tactics being to consolidate every gain before attacking the next objective.37 words
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Article78 1916-07-04 9 Awaiting the Bukovina Sweep. London, July 3, 1.5 p.m. Petrograd As the result of a week of violent onslaughts the Germans have advanced five miles in Pome sectors e:st of the Styr, but the military authorities are confident chr the Russians will hold the enemy, pending the78 words
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Article16 1916-07-04 9 London, July 3,12.55 p.m. The British steamers Windermere and Teano have been sunk.16 words
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Article38 1916-07-04 9 London, July 3, 12.55 p.m. Ihe Times says that it is suggested that Mr. Austen Chamberlain may succeed Mr. Lloyd George as Minister of Munitions, and that Earl Crewe will return to the India office.38 words
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Article149 1916-07-04 9 India's Congratulations. The following Indian Army Order if aa issued from Simla on the 14th j June last by H, E. tbe Cammander-iu j Chief in India Complimentary.—The following telegrams are published for information'— From His Excellency th c Commander in Chief in India, to the149 words
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Article197 1916-07-04 9 Wood Palp From Canada Considerable progress has been made with arrangements for the »stablisbment in Canada of a mill for the production of sulphite pulp on a largo Bcale and it is expected chat it will be necessary iv future to import very little wood pulp to197 words
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Article279 1916-07-04 10 Canton Cat Off. (Frtm Our Spinal Corr?4po>*dtQt.) Cantor, Jnne 2G. Th* Cantonese are surprised that the Peking Government is thinking of sending Lin Fnh Pang to Canton as Commissioner to pacify ths feelings here. Steh a commissioner is wholly unnecessary. Moreover, Lin is a monarchist, whom all279 words
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Article592 1916-07-04 10 Canton, June 22. Canton is again under military vigilance, Tutuh Lung Chi-kuang tearing that General Li Lieh-chun will invade the city. According to Tofcah Lung, General Li has reached Kukkong City, demanding a war tax of $120,000 from the inhahitants, and using force when the amount exaoted592 words
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Article240 1916-07-04 10 Thousand Reported Killed. The Canton correspondent of the China Mail writing on June 23 confirms the capture of the City of Shiu Chow. He says Telegrams were forwarded yesterday by Governor-General Lung* Ohai-Kwong to Peking and by the 72 Guilds to various Provinces reporting the capture of240 words
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Article117 1916-07-04 10 Juae Outputs. Mandai Tekong Robber Estates Ltd., Mr. Chan Sz Onn, Secretary, 6820 lbs., total for 11 months present financial year: 75,235 lbs. Bukit Tima Robber Estates Ltd., 17,555 lbs., total for 6 months ourrent financial year: 102 040 lbs. dry rubber. Malakoff Rubber Estates Ltd Output last117 words
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Article154 1916-07-04 10 An interesting and, to a certain extent, amusing itory was told in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Friday, when a Chinese dealer in second-hand goods was charged by Inspector O'Connell with being found in possession of stolen property. According to the prosecution, several thefts had occurred from154 words
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Article106 1916-07-04 10 An Interesting Find. A correspondent of the Daily Chronicle, in turning over some old newspapers, came across a cablegram sent from Berlin in June, 1907, which shows that Germany was then preparing for tho Great Euro pean war. A project had been mooted for a world's fair lo be106 words
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Article220 1916-07-04 10 Central Engine Works, Limited. The Directors submit ths Audited Statement of Accounts and Balance Sheet of the Company for the year ending 31st December, 1915. After allowing for Directors' and Auditors' Fees, and making full allowance for depreciation and doubtful debts, the net profit for the year amounted220 words
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Article190 1916-07-04 10 Judgment for Plaintiff. After a trial lusting four days, in the Ipoh Judicial Commissioner's Court, the suit brought by Mr. G. Finch of Taiping, against the State of Per>k, for ylleged wrongful determination of a contract, was concluded late on Friday afternoon. Mr. H. L. Cowdy190 words
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Article20 1916-07-04 10 The Java Bode states that acetic acid works will shortly be erected at Batavia at a cost of 147,000 guilders20 words
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Article108 1916-07-04 10 The Somali of the P. and 0. Co is due here on Jnly 10. The Wialey, which stranded off the Indo China Coast will be re. paired by the Hongkong ar/ j Wbampoa Dock Co. of Hongkong if salved. A Snnderland steamer, carrying over 3,000 tons, has108 words
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Article46 1916-07-04 10 s.s. Calypso for Malacca, 4 p.m. to day. s.s. Abbotsford for Muar, 1.30 p.m. to day. s.s. Poh Ann for P. Dickson and P. Swettenham at 4 p.m. to day. Arrivals were Sappho from P. Swettenham Kajang from Honskong, Katcng from Bangkok.46 words
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Article105 1916-07-04 10 The Siam Observer understands that the Maha Chakkri which hag been used as the Royal Yacht for so many years is to be dismantled, it having been found that the vessel is too out of date to cope with present requirements. This is easy to105 words
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Article401 1916-07-04 10 The force of squalls which pass over Singapore Harbour are not fully realised by residents of the city, and the boisterous weather which was experienced on the night from Saturday to Sunday last, wai accompanied by one of the strongest breezes which has for some time swept the401 words
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Advertisement122 1916-07-04 10 iBQRDEN'S EAGLE BRAMB MILkI j Kas been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. S I PurUy Garantv:ed xmil:t v s Food 5 Dru sAet I j GET FAT r a I ON IT. I I BORDEN'S I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. I i STOCKED BY- I I Malacca-dors CHI122 words
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Article799 1916-07-04 11 frim Quted it tie Ihrkii ika Utiiiii S1S0AP6R», JVLY 4. 9 Unm Lyall ud Hr&tt, Exchange ar.d 8ha:e ftrotan, brae the following list of quotation* Rotor Stores. No*. Value. Bayers, Sellers. V- AUagar 2/- 2/4* 2 Anglo Java 8/6 4/2 Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Kuning 23/-799 words
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Advertisement77 1916-07-04 11 r 1 I THE I Pot Stills I j OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue 1 to supply their famous blends and to maintain jjj the quality as before, being: in the unique position of having the j largest bonded77 words
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Advertisement647 1916-07-04 11 Te FINANCIERS, COMPANY PROMOTERS AND OIUEHti. I If yon save n<»t yet kt<*\ to rke e*>jl«»t Hail iv Stagup ire, nake up your mi ad* I to zacrr Yourpelres bare a R.>;»l this week by g eiug the gr-set progritmrne At the AUClilll BMK[^ Cineia on- B«acn m* To.Night Second647 words
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Article77 1916-07-04 12 Cricket. S R C v. Y. M C A TeaiLS from the above on the Recreation ground on Saturday last.Tnroughout the bowler heid the upper hand, tue 8. K. C. vsho went in first being disposed of for 40. Balaaingarn secured half tb<* wickets at a coet of77 words
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Article101 1916-07-04 12 The July monthly Bogey competition was played during the weekend and resulted in a tie between R. F. Binnie, J. A. Dean and F. A. Teale, who returned net scores of 2 down. Thirty-two cards were taken out and the following were returned R F Binnie 4101 words
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Article39 1916-07-04 12 Spoon Competition, June 30. 150 yds 100 yds Nett Total. Mrs Mngliston 25 26 51 68.42 Mrs Scott 24 30 54 67.15 Mrs Brooke 27 21 48 G6M Lady K. Young 21 22 43 66.6439 words
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Article30 1916-07-04 12 The monthly medal competitions for July, will take place asunder:— Men's 41 Bogey Saturday, and Sunday, July <S and 9. Ladies' M Stroke "—Thursday, July 13.30 words
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Article104 1916-07-04 12 The annnal general meeting of the Straits Settlements Football Club was held at their Club House, 262 Bencoolen Street, last night, under the presidency of Mr. V. Govindasamy Pillay. The accounts were duly passed and the following officers were elected President M. Periasamy Pillay. Vice-President R. V. Suppiah Thaver.104 words
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Article559 1916-07-04 12 Annnal Sporti. There was a crowd present on jo Raffles Institution grounds last Saturday when th.- pupils of the Victoi ia Bridge School held their ann ial sports. Amongst ti n visitors were th.i Chief Justice and Lady Backnill, theHon'ble Mr H.W. Firm«tone, Acting Director o' Education559 words
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Article115 1916-07-04 12 The twelfth half yarly general meeting of the Straits Chinese Physical Culturists was held on Sunday at the Club House, No. 3 Sit Wah Road, when there was t large attendance of members. The accounts of the Association having been passed, the following officers were elected for the ensuing six115 words
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Article1276 1916-07-04 12 Review ef 1915. The 1915 Blue Book of the Straits Settlements is to hand, full of th* usual statistical and governmental detail-. Nothing appears to have been forgotten, from the average pi ice of onions in the various Settlements to the exact dimension? of the rooms in1,276 words
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Article40 1916-07-04 12 The Swedish authorities, says a telegram from Stockholm, confiscated at Nynaes a large quantity of petroleum, oil, butter and flour which had brjen cleverly concealed on board the German steamers raann and National, and which was destined for German consumption.40 words
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Advertisement72 1916-07-04 12 I ..ii M |7T7T7TT"TT-T.Ll_ j amams I SHIP BRAND i VMmm-'' IS windham SUGAR CORN j 5 (JHGONG) !j PH a'v, A B>\ AS A VEGETABLE THERE IS NOTHING V; V SO GOOD. I j > ft I j Tp y 11 5 you are sure to like it. $S72 words
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Advertisement89 1916-07-04 12 THE LAST TO ENTER The newspaper only enters here AFTRR it is read. Its ceat mo )rary, the circular the i*>oklet, the poster of tee get into it BEFORE they are read. The public one and all demand entertainment and amusement. Along wit* both of these they will accept discussions89 words
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Article11 1916-07-04 13 [We do not metssmrMy cndorte ftH opinions expressed by correspond****.]11 words
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Article305 1916-07-04 13 Too Much Ashore To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —It is well known that the inhabitants generally, and those in authority particularly, in every port in the civilised globe, are invariably inclined to make every allowance in the matter of Jack's Bacchanalian proclivities while ashore but these proclivities305 words
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Article100 1916-07-04 13 B Colqubeun Grant Morrison, President of the Claims Commission, British Expeditionary Force, has died as the result of an automobile accident near Amiens. He was 36 years of age and entered the army in 1879. He became major in the let Dragoons in 1897, and was promoted100 words
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Advertisement701 1916-07-04 13 fMTffST NIGHT OF THIS GRAND PROGRAMME I TO-NIGHT AT THE 1 If Alhambra Theatre J L BEACH ROAD. Ll THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. X #.i The l eading Theatre In Singapore. /t 1 Manager, M.H. KENYON-SLADE J AN EPOCH IN THE PROGRESS OF CINEMATOGRAPHIC ART701 words
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Advertisement322 1916-07-04 13 Rai Saheb Dr. X C. Dass. HEALTH LIIIRATURI OF 120 PAGES DISTRIBUTED TREE. Apply m Tbe Swasthya Sihiyi Pharmacy. 30/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. MASSAGE Those who have long been ailing and have found no cure, will derive complete benefit from my wonderful massage treatment, especially in case* of Rheumatism. A322 words
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Article1157 1916-07-04 14 Large Decrease in Tonnage. The annual report of the Harbour Master of Hongkong tor 1915 ataiea that the lotal ot th« Lipping iug an<J cleaiing at pons in the Colony dnring the}ear 1915 amounted to 531,602 vessels of Loni I for which, compared with the Ifgni1,157 words
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Article99 1916-07-04 14 A ro uno4war v tr. > «out, rr :::,;r:rv ,mr tne.' m t,>r ,f T0U have <l»zeu oils, oifitin -„»3 d I" roeat.ona without ...atrial relief iSj r-vu,, ,ltu-yc-rT ves:ig e of "pain." 1 0 oh thing you c:tn Hepen i ud. n .u r:;^- u •"»>< 199 words
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Advertisement315 1916-07-04 14 TO BE LET 1 TOFFICES ANO COCOWNS TO LET. No«. 6-b. I E, 6 G, S-H, Battery K*>ad. Apt'v to Too Hock Hop, No. 3 Rafflei'Pl^ce. 14 0 a TO BE LET Comrjaodkmi 3fWea in ftreehani House, Battery Road. Apply McALIfTSR Co., Ltd. 14 6 TO LET. lo Stamford Road,315 words
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Advertisement272 1916-07-04 14 Cement Cement Ceatit SUPPLIES ALWAYS TO HAND. HLSO DYES FOR SALE Orders executed for every description of Jananes all kinds of Portland cement, silk and cotton piece -gm crockery ware, etc., on most fivourable terms. A. ABJA.S Merchant and Commit;., n 5-1, de Sour 11-C NOTICE TO MOTORISTS "She/r FOB272 words
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Advertisement15 1916-07-04 14 MALAYA TkIBUiNE SUCSCRIPUon RATES. P*i annum |fj quarter m 3> Po8taK« Extom. Telephone No. 985.15 words
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Advertisement410 1916-07-04 15 NOTICES^ SOTJCE OF REMOVAL. A Evatt beg to t. have removed to No. a Place. 7-7 REMOVAL. ■r I u-uness wi 1 be \'«w Offices in St. 2 Collyer Quay. i RINK MANN Co. NOTICE. Civil Engineer. spied E. C Seah beg ;*form the public that on the Ist 1410 words
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Advertisement538 1916-07-04 15 NOTICES NOTICE. Please note that KOH SONS at Raffles House," No. 514, Geylaog Road, are Manufacturers and Suppliers of Copra, Coconuts, Coconut husks and Coconut plants of various kinds. 1-7 30-7 SINGAPORE VENTURE SYNDICATE, LTD. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN* that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on538 words
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Advertisement443 1916-07-04 15 WANTED WANTED. A Book-keeper, one who understand* Double Bntrr. 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 fide offers only will be considered. (Cash). Acre," c/o Malaya Tribune. 26-6 g-7 TBE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE.443 words
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Advertisement473 1916-07-04 15 _BANKS_ CHARTEREI BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. IECOEFOBATB© EN UN GLAND BY EOTAL CM ART EE. Paid ap Capital ia 6«,t#o Shares of £10 eaah £1,100,001 Reserve Faad £l,«OO,0O0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors i 1.200,000 BAVKSF*. rhe Bank of England, Th* Londox City and Midland lank, Ltd., The London473 words
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Advertisement305 1916-07-04 15 i INSURANCE I m\- earn m *9E SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE 86.. LTD. |l*'COlf(«A»D IN NSW ZMA^&D PM Insurances chVcted on Rent and Merchandise of crrerv description MARINE Insurances accepted to all parte of the world at lowwt rates EARTHQUAKE Risks aocepted. J. HEXRY Local Manager Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG305 words
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Advertisement327 1916-07-04 16 The Best Place for Best Values, t5ff£ I Ship-chandlers, Gil AN KlAT 4 COiJ Contractors to the (I Estate, Rice and Municipality for the I Saw Mill Suppliers, 37 Phillip Street, SINGAPORE. suppIy of Commission Agents I I Miscellaneous and General I I Articles, Engineer's Merchants. ZZZJ S0LE ACENTS lZZZ327 words
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Title Section19 1916-07-04 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supploment to the Malaya Tribune Issued DaflyJ No. 156 SDJQAPOBE, TUESDAY, JULY 4. 191619 words
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Advertisement429 1916-07-04 1 P.&0.-Britishlndia AND Apcar Line (Compabibs Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services, j Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. St earners will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Homeward (for Europe). OuTwaan429 words
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Advertisement239 1916-07-04 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are dne to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. I. Juliana (via Buee) Aug. 1 Rembrandt Aug. 4 Oranje Sept. 15 Vendel Oct. 27 Grotius239 words
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Advertisement514 1916-07-04 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service Have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all tbe latest514 words
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Article663 1916-07-04 2 Europe. For London: Otty of Sparta in port Nyanza Jnly 7 City of Bombay July It City of Vienna due Jnly 10 Kashima Maru July 11 Mentor Jnly 13" Tydeus July 17 Hello c Jury 21 Mishima Mara July 2* Ffrr Ganoa fl Bolt liners For Liverpool663 words
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Article165 1916-07-04 2 The Exchequer Returns from April Ist to May 20th show receipts amounting to £39,947,289 as compared with £36,153,964 for the corresponding week last year. For the same period the expenditure was £198,140,546 against JC134.265.587. The directors of the Union Castle Mail Steamship Co., Ltd., have, subject to audit, decided to165 words
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Article276 1916-07-04 2 Vessels In Port. MM. STBAMKR. BBBTH DATE. Recorder K. Harbour 13-5 GiangSeng Dock Patrol Outer Rds 9-6 do 6 Alma «j Q9 a Muncaster Castle Outer Rds 23-6 Kaiping K. Harbour 27-6 Peleus No. 8 Wharf 28-6 Abbotsford Inner Rds *V-b Islander do M Esendale do do Otto276 words
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Article135 1916-07-04 2 Arrival of the Kajang. Another fine mail and passenger vessel has been added to the fleet of the lStraitB Steamship Company Ltd. by the arrival in port yesterday afternoon of the steamer Kajang. Built at the Taikoo yards Hongkong (a full description has been been given135 words
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Article76 1916-07-04 2 After an absence extending over some years the blue Funnel liner Astyanax is again amongst the list of vessels sailing to Australia. This steamer will be remembered as a big powerful cargo carrier about the usual size of the company's fleet that trade here and although by no means a76 words
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Article521 1916-07-04 2 LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Latest Shipping Brevities will be found on page 10, column 5, of ttxt M Malaya Tribune." Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station :-s. s. Polynesian, s. s'Jacob. The Kangean left Suez on the 28th ult.. bound521 words
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Article397 1916-07-04 2 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs. Snowman k Co. the lead, ing ship and freight broker* 0 f Hongkong wrote under date Ju n 24 as follows The general all round stagnation in chartering business reported on tht 10th inst, has oontinued over tbe last fortnigfct and although397 words
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Article102 1916-07-04 2 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) No. «f Note. Port. Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...X.G.Q. Plague ..299.1« M Ba*sein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...500.16 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 645 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pox 297.1«-1* Do. ...X.GQ. ...Plagne ...30O.10.1& Calcutta ...F.P.B. ...Small-pox 334.'7.16 Do.102 words
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Advertisement40 1916-07-04 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLEBY Go SHIPCHANDURS S PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch menta incoming ships. Office —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOB Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January Ist, 1916 H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-1 5440 words
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Article522 1916-07-04 3 ..fiernun and Austrian Ships. H Portugese Harbour.. action with the PortuIB Courts anJI with referP"! Sotiricrtion No. 51b and Ui.hwi in Gazettes Extra'M P nbl 'tVlav 3 and Jnne 27th r L fnllowi'« Foreign Office hic h was published in ihe >?'. of 30th May 1916 W for522 words
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Article42 1916-07-04 3 untitled untitled Waslstroem ™k off ShipwMh. It is n whether she struck a torpedoed, but the 9 l &eorj uj believed to be the crew °f the vessel Jt i by British torpedo wen of the members of w were badly barut.42 words
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Article396 1916-07-04 3 Apparatus on British Ships. 1 The following official notice is gazetted for general information Imperial Order in Council of the 26th day of October 1896. In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-clause I of Clause III of the Order by Her late Majesty Queen Victoria in Council dated396 words
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Article109 1916-07-04 3 Vessels Expected. Tara (B.I.) sth July, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam, Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co, Ltd. Bendoran (Ben) 7th July, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan, Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co, Ltd. Teesta (B.I.) Bth July, from India for Singapore, Agents, Messrs109 words
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Article319 1916-07-04 3 At San Francisco. Early on the morning of the 4th inst. fire broke out on a wharf in San Francisco Harbour. The flames spread to the s.s. Shinyo Maru, §,509 tons (owned by the Kishimoto Steamship Co., Dairen), now under charter of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha on its319 words
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Article188 1916-07-04 3 Th<- Annual Report of the Unit)d States Coast Guard for ths fiscal ?ear, ended June 30tb, 1915, has jeen published. It ahcwsthe expenditure of moneys appropriated for maintenance, and the valuable work effected by the department,as well as very interesting and detailed accounts of many important188 words
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Article117 1916-07-04 3 Per P 0 str Mongolia. —Mr 6 Glenny, Mr P D Abbott, Mrs Sanders and child, Mr J C Schnt van den Berg, Mr J W de Piro, Mrs Craig, Mr C Paterson, Miss Brooks. Per P 0 str Malwa, Mr Hodgkins, Mr J P Baird, Mr. Phillips.117 words
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Article73 1916-07-04 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Enropean Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lkkt. Dblivruud. P. &O. May 12 June 12 8.1. May 19 June 20 M.M. May 24 Juue 20 P. O. May 25 June 22 B. L73 words
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Advertisement119 1916-07-04 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD mi 1916 Magellan July 8 P»lyne««i July 6 A. Lebon July 17 Athoe July 18 Atlantique July 31 Cordillere Aup. 1 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. inn if i»n i iiim—imm GLEN LINE119 words
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Advertisement441 1916-07-04 3 Combined Service Of The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) illllll FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the441 words
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Miscellaneous102 1916-07-04 3 Singapore Tide Tables. July. 4.—High water :—1-10 a.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. July. 5.—High water:-0.30 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. 1.39 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. July. 6.— High water 1.9 a.m. 9 ft. 2 ins; 2.9 p.m. 8 ft. 2 in». July. 7.—High water:—1.52 a.m 8 ft. 7 ins102 words
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Miscellaneous309 1916-07-04 3 Mails Close. To-d#i. Pontiamak Baa Hi» Guaa 2.80 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Poh Ana 2.30 pm Prigi Radia, Tembilaham and Indragiri Quarra 5.80 pm rJ Qar Abbotaford 3 pm Malacca *Calypsa 3 pm Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Negapatam and Madraa, taking mails for Durban* Tara 3 pm Kota Tmggi309 words
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Advertisement541 1916-07-04 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A A 1., A.B.C We-tfrn Uninn, En 2 in~»nng *n «*n fl 1 B Builder-and Repairers of Ships, Engines ana B ard Wee Engineer*, .Manufacturers of Ontraflo 'Vrndonsers. ones *ng c Bronae Cautmg, Parson*' Steam Turbines and Tnr •>-Alternator*. *tc eat., etc. NAGASAKI Tel. Address DOCK541 words
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Advertisement439 1916-07-04 4 1 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (IVOORPORATiD IN JAPAM) (Contractor, to tho Imperial Japanese Army and Nooy and to Foreign Governments.) Codes JpsdINliw Al, A,B,C DOCKT If jfajSt^k B ln| fflHk Western I nion j DOCK-Daikkn. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All -izesand dpeoriptioiM of Boilers, Marine and439 words
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Advertisement40 1916-07-04 4 Pacific Service FOB VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE. Vw r Francisco and to Canad.an or U.S.A. Point*) "TENSHO Mar.t,, nr\j J U V v MARU loading MARU" due J7 p -dfu Itll r 8 partloU BOUSTEAD Co., AgflltH B'ngapore, 22nd June, 1916.40 words
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Advertisement352 1916-07-04 4 Ocean Steam Shij Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam N a Co., Ltd. 'Incornorated ii The Companies' steamers rr patched from Liverpool outward* the Straits, China and Japan trZ! week and from Japan honeward* London, Amsterdam and Antw* every fortnight for Genoa, Man*?, les and Liverpool and for Margin* Havre352 words
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