Malaya Tribune, 5 July 1916
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Title Section46 1916-07-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] v AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. w 3 No. 167. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1916 r*nce 5 Cents. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to th« mm Issued Dally.] \So7~l57 BINGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 191646 words
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Advertisement239 1916-07-05 1 CjttPißtiiis! BID Attractions! 1 Big Attractions!!! At the Popular Cinema House GAIETY n PICTURE PALACE cion of Albert and Bencoolen Streets) nret Snow in The Gang ef the Pointing \f*T*T\ Finger" in S2SS2S The Rajah's Tiara 111 2 Parts. Thrilling Detective Drama In 3 Parts. ovi Ri2 F-atare 1 tmFmmmtt239 words
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Advertisement66 1916-07-05 1 ffl:tltf..i»fHM ft Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) i rvzmmmu nrmni^ Awardad Numerous Gold Medals I 5 I SUN fcSRANO. S 5 I EOENCIEB 4 Telegraph Street, cq I I Kuala Lumpor-o High street. 0 FE2N BTRA SoleAgen 4 X.M.S. and I «alacca-Hiewa Voo, BUcUnthSt. i 9 I ipoh.ehoonHin Co. )^OE.:r»eUSt,66 words
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Article1526 1916-07-05 2 Tav j U-"- The employment of canine ries baa been narked feature of the present war. I**« baeo, of cours*, be*>u uted aforetime ud« in battle but never to the snne exte.it a* now. l lu the following a.ticks, written I v an expert, a deal of1,526 words
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Article163 1916-07-05 2 The muscles of the back do the heavy work of the body. When they are overworked or they ache and people begin to worry needlessly about their kidneys Backache may be due to lumbago which is rheumatism of the muscles of the back, but more backaches are caused163 words
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Advertisement184 1916-07-05 2 3* LITTLE'S I Improved Top Spring t l*Mf»l***l w/J Singapece ««n i n&st& Kuala Lumpar. ItPtaf RB E Cored in a JACKSON PATENT CARTNHT it ready for the luarket ia 96 hems after leaving the roller! and alwayi demands Bett Prices. Fire Standard Sizee made oapable ef dealing with daily184 words
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Advertisement303 1916-07-05 2 TO BE LET OFFICES AND COQOWHS TI LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 E, 6 0, 6-H Baton; ttoad. Apply to Yeo Hesk Hot. No. 3 Raffles Place. 14 6 i TO BE LET Commodious Offices in Grsskaa tiouse, Battery Road. Apply McALISTER Co., L» H-6 o TO LET. 16 Stamford R303 words
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Article911 1916-07-05 3 Lord Islington's Views. Ai discontent with British rule in I Ben the bn.-i-j of much of c Gern W agenda in which f nieavi ur- were d a<it\ not only to in* present war. iv' to r> rolt in Indin. Lord l-Jington, Under.Sec of State for911 words
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Article264 1916-07-05 3 A Pleasing Incident. Information has reached England, •ays Renter's Agency, of a pleasing incident that lately occurred during the operations in Bast A f ica, showthe splendid spirit exis: n>g between the white and coloured tro pa operating under General Smuts. On the occasion of a receot264 words
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Article67 1916-07-05 3 This extract from the letter of an artillery officer M somewhere in France is sent to the Spectator m Did I teli you that the starlings out here have acquired the tr 2k oi giving three shrill taxi whistles, in imitation of the call for enemy aeroplanes It is great67 words
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Advertisement286 1916-07-05 3 I Positively Last Night of this Grand Programme TO-NIGHT AT THE |j| Alhambra Theatre "I R3 L BE ACM ROAD. 1, 1 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY MA M 5 If HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. S The Leading Theatre in Singapore. m jjjlg P Manager, IVT.M. KENYON-SLADE A J I aj286 words
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Article652 1916-07-05 4 Th'- I fig rik* neoks will he ready for Ufa vI on Thur*d«y B< xk July'6th An it>v, F, Tn Brief luHiori+y, 1915 Begbe, Harold, roe Q*t ai Not, 1915 Uirming: h:j>. George A., Gossamer, 1915 Blylh, J-«me-. The 1914 BroaHe-lonae, J. W., TLe Traced of an lodi-oretion.652 words
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Article75 1916-07-05 4 We have received substantial tokens of Mr. Gold's affectionate remembrance of the work of the Church in Singapore, says the Cathedral Monthly. Before leaving for the Front, where he now is, he sent gifts to S. Mary's Home, and to the Cathedral Sunday Schooi and Bible Class s, which v?e75 words
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Article135 1916-07-05 4 j Bxdumm to the Malaya Tribune). Ifesurs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotaj Ayer Knnings l-'V Ayer Molek )f lAyerPanas BaJgownle 4.1$ i Hnkit Jelotong O.M tj.bu BokitKatil 0.70 0.75 I Channkai Serdg.... 7.25 7-iHJ Qi i_ jdO 1.65 Hay tor Z 1M 800135 words
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Advertisement675 1916-07-05 4 5 A crowded House on Saturday night testified to the exceli e C) jj of our Programme Follow their lead and visit the IPATJJBTIJM j ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORSHiRfI fiQjj To-Night 8 p.m. FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY To-Night Sp.a The Essanav Company Present \SHADOWS J Delightful and entertaining675 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous82 1916-07-05 4 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, July 7 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co., Officers N.C.O's 4.30 Balestier Range S.R.E.v. 5.15 Drill Hall S.V.R. do Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Sepoy Lines S.F.A.Co. Friday, July 7. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do Maxim82 words
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Article530 1916-07-05 5 fWe do **t %eca»*w(ly endorse tht opinions erprested by correaporidtrti.] Reprisals. To tht Editor ef tht MtAaya Tribune. c: r Will '\oii poase allow space in your valuable paper for the following. A l<>t has «aid and written a* to how to stop the Huns from com. bluing meh530 words
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Article430 1916-07-05 5 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir —A great deal is being beard about robber stealing an d the licensed rubber dealers All tht blame can. ot be pot upon the Government, U the «*+lr« eeutie manager undoubted 13 responsibl. fo-th< «leiaarding 0 f tht! valoable rnbb«430 words
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Article62 1916-07-05 5 Friday, 7th July. Pearla Hill, Parade at 5.15 p.m. Tanjong Pagar, Parade at 5.15 p.m. Sunday, 9th July. Normnnton Rifle Range, 7.30 a.m. (at the firing point). Monday, 10th July. Senoy Lines Police Station, 5.15 p.m. Route March. Every possible man is required to attend at the62 words
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Article52 1916-07-05 5 The Chief Resident Engineer for Construction, F. If. S. R., reports tbat rail-head reached the Perlis Siamese Boundary on Sunday. This is the terminus of tho F. M. S. Railway which runs through Kedah ar-d Perli*, and the point where the Siamese Railway will join with the F. t M.52 words
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Article238 1916-07-05 5 (Singapore, Jnly 5). Tin. —$82} 125 tons sold. Copra— Weak. Bnsiness done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done Sar/oFlour- do Business done. Qambier. No Business, Pepper.— Steady. No Bnsines. Other Products* —Market Quiet. Latest Leal Market Quotation*. Nutmegs 110 S. per picnl $32.00 Nutmeg 3 80 S. 40.00 Copra Bali238 words
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Article61 1916-07-05 5 Stnaaporc J.uly 5On London— Bank 4 mfi. 2/4 19/32 Demand Private m/s. 2/4 13/16 I>n India---Bank T. T. On Hongkong— B>nk d/d On Bank d/d. 80| On Java— Rank T T. 135 On Japan— r.ank d/d. HOf Sovereign*—bnyiog rate 8.54 India Ccii Bill* ia*t if-suo 1/4 3/32 T.T. 1/461 words
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Advertisement166 1916-07-05 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All persons claiming refund of Assessment m respect of houses vacant for any portion of the half-year ending 30th. June 1916 are hereby reminded that such claims MUST BK SENT IN to toe Commissioners ON OR BEFORE the 30th. July, 1916. The Commifflrionefi166 words
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Advertisement460 1916-07-05 5 IN THE MATTER OF Bukit Tanjong Rubber and Cocsanut Plantation Ltd. (In Liquidation) Notice is hereby given that an Exl raordinary General Meeting of th« abovenamed Company duly convened, and held at the Registered Office, of the Company No. 91 Robinson Road, Singapore on Saturday the .3rd. day of June,460 words
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Advertisement210 1916-07-05 5 jyjfegj^jAdvertiseiaients. I CHEAP SALE! CHEAP SALE!! For One Month Only Ist to 31st July, SIN KIAT So. ==r 382, Victoria Street, ALL KINDS OF MUSLIN, PIECE FANCY GOOOS, ETC. To be cleared at Exceptionally Reduced Prices. 3 7 8-7 Commercial Press, JLtdL (IVOOBPOBATBO IN Cfl SA) Singapore Branch Office, No.210 words
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Article15 1916-07-05 6 births. To Mr. anU Mr*. W. E. Vowler, Sel«tar Rmbber Estate, a Jaujhter.15 words
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Article914 1916-07-05 6 The war has brought forth many revelations to us who have been wont to think our civilisation so perfect as to require only peaceful methods for social progress and scientific advancement. Certainly very few men ever imagiaed that a civilised people tike the Germans, who had boasted914 words
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Article108 1916-07-05 6 PA The Great Wab The Western Fro it In the Kaht Sinn Revolt The ilkanj French J Dtaler News Dogs in Wai The A I Indi*r i Rh >iaug Raffles Librar Local Shar Market Correspon I Kthicks of Reprisals I Local and Gene I The China Crisis Municipal108 words
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Advertisement118 1916-07-05 6 gw» BRITISH-MADE Ifj Eau Je Cologne Specially Manufactured Er%rs Robinson Co. SINGAPORE ■F PRICE (fcfgS 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. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co.,118 words
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Advertisement93 1916-07-05 6 MARTINI AND ROSSI'S ITALIANJERMOUTH. Sole Agents CilddecK. Macgregor Co. I ADELPHI HOTEL SATURDAY NEXT Stall Holders and Assistants AT THE Fancy Fair will be entertained at Dinner by inTifcalibn of the management THE GROUNDS j will be ILLUMINATED X Y. M. TOY©. J I J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO I 15 High93 words
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Advertisement21 1916-07-05 6 j MILOAIi)] 2 Sweetwed Caadeased Milk cast I<9q 2 Sterilised Nataral Milk n 9.30 I I Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 I21 words
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Article477 1916-07-05 7 K g gtfll prevailing at n< w cmm bein» Society pay■ ft f 85 per cent, says a tit Eatra Post. Is London rubber quote1 Hows: Crepe 2/3; Sbeei I ions to Mr. and Mif. W on the birth of a I M with three years J*f© I iz'mg477 words
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Article893 1916-07-05 7 Opposition of Penang Chinese. There was a large assembly of the Penang mercantile community at the Chinese Town Hah la«i week to discuss the ejuestion of the proposed Income tax, says the Penang Gazette. Mr. Quah Beng Kee, who was ▼oted to the chair, having explained lucidly893 words
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Article24 1916-07-05 7 New Japanese Minister. London, July 4 t 12.35 p.m. Tokio. Official Baron Hayashi has been appointed Japanese Minister in Peking.— Rguter-24 words
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Article291 1916-07-05 7 Insanitary Houses. The case was continued in the Senior Magistrate's court, yesterday, (adjourned from June 23) in which Mr. Song Kee Chuan is charged with non-compliance with a Municipal notice served on him. The notice required him to remove the occupants of his house at No. SF, Lim291 words
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Article58 1916-07-05 7 London, July 4, 2.20 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy heavily reinforced from other parts of the line, continues everywhere to resist most stubbornly. There was heavy fighting during the night in the vicinity of la Boiselle and the enemy recaptured ia small portion58 words
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Article185 1916-07-05 7 The Western Front. Allies' Great Advance Still Cont»nuts. Official Despatches* REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jnly 3, 4 p.m. Paris. Official South of the Jemnie the struggle continued esterday evening and during the light and was a complete success or us. We entirely occupied two ines of trenches inREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 185 words
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Article216 1916-07-05 7 Position Unchanged. London, July 4, 2.50 a.m. Paris The evening communique says There was no infantry action north of the Somme where the situation is unchanged. The French are continuing their successes south of the Somme, and east of Mercacourt Wood captured Chapitre Wood and the216 words
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Article72 1916-07-05 7 London, July 4, 5.10 p.m. Paris The communique states that six enemy attacks north-west of the Thiaumont work were repulsed by curtain fire and rifle fire with heavy loss. IP The night was calm, both north and south of the Somme. The enemy has not attempted a72 words
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Article173 1916-07-05 7 La Boiselfe GarrisonJGives In. London, July 3, 5.5 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haig reports that heavy fighting continues but is proceeding satisfactorily in the vicinity of la Boiselle where the «„..,«on*o nf tbp. garrison surren- dered. Farther progress has'been made in other parts of the battlefield and173 words
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Article26 1916-07-05 7 London, July 4, 3 p.m. Renter's representative at headquarters states that a whole batlalion of Prussian iafaniry surrendered to the British near Tricourt.26 words
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Article92 1916-07-05 7 London, Jaly 3, 6.15 p.m. Renter's correspondent at headquarters cabling o'clock this afternoon says the fighting continues intense on practically the whole British front. There is ne change of importance above the Ancre. We heavily bombarded Thiepval and at la Boiselle there is severe fighting. North of Fricourt92 words
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Article291 1916-07-05 7 Many Slight Casualties. London, July 4, 12.35 p.m. It is stated that in no battle dnr- ing the war has the proportion of slight casualties been so high. This is not accidental but is in consequence of the deliberate and methodical procedure of the Allies. Despite the291 words
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Article136 1916-07-05 8 Hghting from Riga to the Caucasus. London, July 4, 2.50 a.m. Petrograd The oommuniqustates theie is heavy fighting on tb« wbol* frr at from Riga Cauca-n««. ft is desperate between the St}r and Stokhod Rivers, •>f the Lutzk, south of Fuczacz and -»outh of Srnorgon where gr»-af136 words
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Article48 1916-07-05 8 Rumania's Action. London, July 4, 12.35 p.m. Bukareat The Romanian Government is seizing a quantity of Anptro-Hungarian rolling stock and im monition sent to Rumania from to escape Russian capture. The Government has prohibited the exportation of numerous protects to Turkey and total prohibition to Bulgaria.48 words
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Article19 1916-07-05 8 London, July 4, 1 p.m. Solonika French airmen have bombed the military establishments it Sofia.19 words
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Article93 1916-07-05 8 Report of the Commission. Birrell Blamed. London, July 3, 5.50 p.m. The report of the Irish Commission of Enquiry attributes the rebellion to the Irish Government s failure, t<> srppress lawlessness. It loes not attach responsibility to Lord Wimborne, but says Mr. Hir-< *ell is primarily responsible.93 words
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Article60 1916-07-05 8 London, July 4, 1 p.m. The limes states that Mr. Ausl r Chamberlain does not leave the India Office. The lit. Hon. Edwin 8. Montagu is now mentioned as Mr. Lloyd George's successor in the Ministry of Munitions. It is understood that Lord Derby will be Under Secretary60 words
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Article85 1916-07-05 8 London, .July 5.15 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Ii Hunt asked why a German firm, whereof 01)4 ot the partneis was now in German;., after bring ordered to wind up was allowed to be acquired by a firm with another name with m agencj85 words
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Article25 1916-07-05 8 Lon km, Juij 4. 12..55 p.m. Su»/. Canal doet will 1 c o«-ntim« s r ton as fiotn (tetol i r next.25 words
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Article27 1916-07-05 8 Lon lon, July 5.15 p.m. V In tbe lioose ul Common! Mr Yettnanl h.ua ii wa« uui desifa »1« t<, \ke statement on Mesopotamia Vesent27 words
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Article158 1916-07-05 8 (By vourtwj of the French C nsulmte-) Paris, July J, 6 p.m. Yesterday the Franco-British line began an offensive on a front of forty kilometers on thn two banks of the river Somme. They captured the first line of the German trenches and occnpied the villages of158 words
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Article83 1916-07-05 8 A Cantonese, living at Alexandra Road, was charged in the Second Police Court yesterday with being in possession of more than the authorized amount of Chandu dross (1 tahils), and further with assisting in running a gambling place on some waste land near Bukit Ho Swee. He83 words
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Article171 1916-07-05 8 The affairs of Viscount Dang-m, of Claremont House, Hersham, came before the registrar, Mr. F. J. Hell at the Kingston Bankruptcy Court on Mar 18. Debtor's statement showed unsecured liabilities ot £1,645 10s. Id., net assets Is. lid. and a deficiency to creditors of £649 Bs. 2d. Questioned171 words
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Article114 1916-07-05 8 Lawn Tennis. S.C C Tournament. The heavy rain waich fell on Monday so saturated the courts that play was out of tbe question and again yesterday no ties could be decided. The following matches were played en Saturday last Championship.—Hartnell beat Milligan, C—4, S—?. Singles Handicap Clash A.114 words
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Article53 1916-07-05 8 S.CC t. X.S.L.I. Although the turf was on the heavy side and in a slippery condition, a fast and interesting game was witnessed between teams from the above on the Esplanade last evening. There was never much to choose between the sides and eventually the fehropshires proved successful by53 words
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Article561 1916-07-05 8 New Middleweight Champion O'Keeffe Loses to Blake. Bandsman Blake is tho new middleweight champion, succeeding to the Lonsdale belt, held in turn by lorn Thomas, Jim Sullivan, Jack Harrison, and Corpl. Pat O'Keeffe, by grace of the decision he gained over O' 'Keeffe in a 20 rounds march for561 words
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Article28 1916-07-05 8 On Thursday next the Singapore Recreation Club meet the V.M.C.A. team under Association rules on the Padang. Both teams are likely to be fully represented. Kick off 5.15.28 words
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Article66 1916-07-05 8 Mr. C.T. Thompson, the light weight jockey, has returned to town from Calcutta. We understand that he will join Mr. H. S. Kirwan, the local trainer, on August 1, in time for the arrival of the griffins for the Autumn Meeting. Mr. Kirwan will, on that date, take over Morton's66 words
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Article52 1916-07-05 8 The Revd. and Mrs.R.G. Ryott arrived in Singapore per N. Y. X* Atsnta Mari on 22nd June. Mr Ryott is succeeding Mr. Smith/ in the Province Wellesley Chaplaincy, whither he proceeded the day following. Mr. Ryott is A. K. C. an d ■Iso an Associate of Music in the University52 words
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Article56 1916-07-05 8 An interesting letter has be received from Brie Westerhout who has been in hospital again. He and Cecil have been in the first line trenches Ihe letter was dated in March when mud seemed the chief them-, and motor tyre soled boots not the thin soled ones" of winch he56 words
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Article62 1916-07-05 8 Jane Outputs Hay tor Rubber Esiates, Ltd. Evatt <fc Co., Secretaries) lbs making a total for t months of the current «y 49,969 lbs. £cudai Ltd. (Mr. Chan Sze Secretary) 6,000 lbs tota three months 15,000 lbs. Rim (Malacca) Rubber Est (Messrs Boustead and Agents) Output last m62 words
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Article176 1916-07-05 8 To-d*y. High Water—o-30 a.m. 9 ft ins.; 1-39 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. To-morrow. V.M.C.A. Lecture on Thos. Coop W. EL Gladstone and Gavazzi, Rev. J. A. B. Cook, 8 45 p.m. Wedding Dyas-Allison. St. Andrew Cath. 4 p.m. 8.1. outward mail expected. High Water—l.9 a.m. 9 ft. 2176 words
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Article295 1916-07-05 8 "Strang* ami Unfettered Fleet." According to Berlin newspapers. Dr. bolf, Colon al Secretary, delivered a lecture on th« world war and colonial policy in Berlin. Before tbe Minister began, Duke Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg, welcoming ur. Bolf, aaad: After a severe strugal© for our existence, tbe frontiers of295 words
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Advertisement101 1916-07-05 8 Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the "it I I BABIES llistillli STERILIZED NATIiBAL MILK. I I mm STOCKED BY- g Malacca— CHOPS CHI HIN HUA CHIN HIN Muar— chod i>u> I I Pcnang-CHOP POE SENG i P CHOP T ONr, j Ipoh-K. AT SENG LEONG AND KVVONG101 words
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Article783 1916-07-05 9 r"ric:> i/ooied ii tbe ttarksi tais Mornin? Singapore, July 5. Me»r« Lyall a-H EvarV "'-<•'•:•••> Brokers, ianae ihe list ot quotations Robber Shares. Norn. Value. Bayer*. Sellers. 2/- Aliagar 2/- 2/4J 2 Anglo Java 3/6 4/--2- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Railing 23/- 28/6 2/- Batang Malaka783 words
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Advertisement89 1916-07-05 9 ■Disinfectant 1 j I Pine Tree 1 1 1 Brand. Use No Other 1 1 I t'se smallest P 2 expenditure. feciant freely emulsifies I with water, producing a Bik= iii strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. 1 3ANITAS I Inown throughout the world RELIABLE I viant, The name always g89 words
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Advertisement636 1916-07-05 9 |tHE ORIENT RJ-Ju i Go\BKNMEAT SnCUKITY j Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 1574. Tvoorpoxatt) ni IvniA. j THE COMPANY'S REPOR L' FOR 1915 gives particulars of another year's retord progress. ASSURANCES n:w in force amount U $79,060,009.00 ASSETS exceed $30 000,000 00 LOWEST RAT»S OF PERMIUM. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. Prospectus and Report636 words
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884 1916-07-05 10 The British Embassy has band*d ne Ministry of Foreign Affairs the •am of £200 as an .nal grant to Mme. Ja sreet th' widow oJ tht »rave tradesman of Ltlls who washot for sheltering Frenoh and British -oidiars. Camilla KogOM Jacqo>t was cxc.884 words
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Article432 1916-07-05 10 Rui>iaa Officer's Adveature. The story of tbe amazinf. escape of h Rusaian iieuttnant, a prisoner of the Aus'rians is told by the "Petit Journal" of Paris. The hero of the audacious adventure is Lieut. Aidatoff, who was born ia the Caucasus and speaks th* Turkish language like432 words
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Article64 1916-07-05 10 Surgeon-General Sir Alfred Keoffh, Director-General of the Army Medical Service, says In onr Army, as it is, there are to-day only twenty-two cases of typhoid f«ver, whereas if we had cone on in the old way there would probably have b-en eighty thousand or ninety thousand, or eVen a hundred64 words
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Advertisement263 1916-07-05 10 ISALVITAE. The mo«t pow.Tfal bul bjuulsaTiMrtine tonic, producing startling r-bultn, immediate and permanent, in all cases of n-rvous in both young or old j married or unmarri. W. Price R* 1 De r pijial. y Asthma Tablets. The remedy fw oovfh, difficult teeataiag, fits mm| th. m, r »t forms263 words
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Advertisement182 1916-07-05 10 Panton Dondanj Sayang Baba Baba Pranakkan VOLUMES 1, 2, 3 4 NOW READY. Can also be had from the following Ontport Agents Messrs. Guan Seng Co., Malacca. The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Penang. The Seremban Stationery Store, Seremban The Federal Rubber Stamp Go., Kuala Lumpur. The Federal Rubber Stamp Co.,182 words
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Advertisement18 1916-07-05 10 MASSAGE ■naaSge h3» om »y wonderful trial W'Hwwrince you. Mm. T. TOSHIDA. 2.6 Jl 37 p "n««P Street.18 words
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Article306 1916-07-05 13 Colonel's Daughter Arrested. At Bow Street, Hilda Sutherland, otherwise Mrs, Walker James, was summoned for obtaining by false pretences £50 from Lieutenant George Francis Walker Yeats and £40 from Lieutenant Jacob Emil Hubert Zimmerman, and further for incurring deb's aid liabilities to those persons by false pretences306 words
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Article80 1916-07-05 13 Says the M.S.V.R. Asked why had beaten his wife into insensibility with a piece of drill steel Ah Sum Wak, a Hokkien mining coolie, told the magistrate that he didn't want to argue with her as they would both lose their tempers and he might be tempted to throttle her.80 words
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Advertisement305 1916-07-05 13 J 1 mm [pent Cement Cement! I mJTPlAm ALWAYS 9« MAtff). I ALSO DYES FOR SALE l.s-t for fcT«ry description of Japanese goods, -7r P> rtkuad eeaeat, eilk and cotton pieee-goede, giaee and Err ware, r»oet JaYoarabie teams. I A ABBAS 1 Vereaaat and Comaiianion Ajgat, 5-1, de Soaoa fH.305 words
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Advertisement182 1916-07-05 13 I Say Emphatically That Sciatica, that most excruciating ef maladies can be cured Llttll'S Oriental lalm cured me after five rear* of misery. It will cure you. That voices the seutimewt of one grateful patient. Thousands of otbeis are ready to join in the chorus ot praising this rtmarkable dispells182 words
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Advertisement623 1916-07-05 13 Steady i DonY let yoar new responsibilities lead you te qaarrelling, fuming, brooding, to worry er sleeplessness. Know yoar irritability for what it is-just the malt of underfed I nerres. fr The nation wants men and womta who an stand up feds* tkeir denes ealm, unruffled, smiling, efficient. It txpeaai623 words
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Advertisement586 1916-07-05 14 NOTICES KON!*KLIJKE PAKETVAABT MA4TSCH4PPIJ. (Royal Packet Navigation Coj. of Batavia) Notice if hereby given that th* s.s. 44 .-OJ to US leaving Bit ga >oee on Jj'y 7 b ri.) only proceed m far as BATA VIA, and that the sailing of the abov» mentioned ft to Belawan Deli m586 words
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Advertisement502 1916-07-05 14 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL Ifeesrs Lynll A Bvutl beg to riw»tif thst they 1 aye removed to No. 23, Beffiri Place. 17 7.7 NOTICE. Please note that KOH <k SONS at "Raffes House*/ No 514, Qeylnng Roi I, are Manufacturers aud Suppliers of Copra, Coconuts, rjocoLßt busks and Coconut plauU502 words
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Advertisement365 1916-07-05 14 WANTED SHORTHAND TYPiST WALTER. Shorthand Typist Wanted at for office in Singapore. Salary $30 ro |4U UOCordiag to ({uaiincations. Apply te Box No. J234 c/o Malaya Tribune. 4-7 6-7 WANTED. Wanted ono or tw i large centrally situated in quiet neighbour hood, suitable for holding of meetings, clasaos, etc. Reply365 words
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Advertisement472 1916-07-05 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. MfCOSPOBATiSD BHGLA2f3 BY ROYAL OHABTIR. Paid up Capital to «#,OOO afiarei erf /tOoach £l,m,M Reserre Fund £1,100,000 LiaWiity of Proprietor* £1,500,006 BANKHrs». The Bank of &*land, Thfl Londoi; City aad Midland Bank, Ltd., The London Qomnty and Weatminatei Hank. Ltd., The National472 words
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Advertisement281 1916-07-05 14 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISfT KiSIRANCE 19. LIS. [Imc9«porai» m New fWI Insurances efWeted on ioil^. Rsnt and MerehMrlsse of ever description MAHV Insurances Accepts* to oarfcs cf the world \x 10w45* rs EARTHfGAIE Ri'ts accepted. J. HUeVRv Local Manage. Offices: 3, orG«a. HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Ipoetyarate4 ia BTaagkaag.) •apiM281 words
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Advertisement340 1916-07-05 1 pO.BWTISfIINDIA! I AND Apcar Line I Mail and passenger Services. I Peninsular and Oriental m I (Under Contract with BhlglZ?-■ J Sa H'»ff». to* China, Jap an p™IT 2 8 Go^">me n t). w I Aden, Australia, India. I Homeward (for Europe) I I Connecting at Colombo with Uotward (for340 words
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Advertisement640 1916-07-05 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSGHAPPU r (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERUND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPE- TOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. &£St j X V Oct. 27 GrofclUB Dec. 8 HOMEWARD. Kon. der Nederl. Jul640 words
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Article650 1916-07-05 2 Europe. t m ii 1 F</r London: City of Sparta in port Nyanza July 7 City of Vienna due July 10 Kashima Maru July 11 Mentor July 12 Tydeus July 17, Nello.e July 21 Mishima Maru July 25 City of Bombay August 10 For Genrja Holt liners650 words
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Article180 1916-07-05 2 At a meeting ot the shareholders of Haddart Parker, Limited, hh)* Syren and Shipping, the chairman of directors stated that the expense of I running ship-, on the Australian coast wa- increasingly severe The men did net give the '•amn *':rvice as they used to. The company's180 words
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Article294 1916-07-05 2 Vessels in Port. British STEALER BERTH DATE. GiangSeng r Dock f'\ Recorder K. Harbour 16-0 Patrol Outer Rds 9-0 Alma Dock Muncaster Castle Outer Rds 23-0 Kaiping K. Harbour pJob No. 8 Wharf 28-0 Islander Inner Rds J-"' Otto Trechmann Outer Rds do Lady Weld Doc* 2-7 Eurvalus294 words
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Article118 1916-07-05 2 Arising out of the sale of the sailing si;ip Bolivia as a German prize, Thomas .Stew.irt Low, of Elgar-stroet Kotherhithe, was summoned at London Mansion House for making a fals* statement. ihe Elgarette Shipping Company wfs formed to acquire the vessel, Mr. Franz Hmsen a Dane, who118 words
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Article24 1916-07-05 2 neeara Fisher, AUaeoode and Co. ba*e boaght la. DauUes'au, 3.691 tOM grots, from th- Hindustan Stf-em Shipping Conpany, of NleweaatJo on Tyne24 words
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Article55 1916-07-05 2 Licences to build Workspoor Die* t enginea havo been taken out by tne Newport Nev%s Shipbuilding Company aud the New York Shipbail ling Company. Tim P. ft O. liner Nellore will lew this port on July 20. She will sail direct via Marseilles to Londou via Colombo and ports, with55 words
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Article539 1916-07-05 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wire ess station :-s. s. Rumphins, s. s. s'Jacob. The Somali of the P. and O. Co, is due here on July 10. The British India liner Teesta anchored at Penang at 8 a.m. to-day.539 words
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Article215 1916-07-05 2 Strikes Shoal in Sulu Sea. The present voyage of th* Fernando Poo, of the Compania Transatlantica di Barcelona, oa which she is Manila bound,*, hai heen marked with continued delays by reason of a large part of her cargo being consigned to order. Thia hung her up215 words
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Article215 1916-07-05 2 The ice season in the North Atlantic directs attention to the excellent work which has been done by the international ice observation and ice patrol service provided for by the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea. At present the onub of this work215 words
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Article146 1916-07-05 2 The first ocean steamer to reac Montreal thin season was up to a few months ago owned by the Hambur. American Line. The B«,yern It name, she entered under, the Italib flag, having been seized by oar AJKe* at Naples, when she was found t have on146 words
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Advertisement47 1916-07-05 2 I SINGAPORE ISHIPCHANDLERY Co j SHIPCHANDUtRS 8 PROYi ORIn CONTRACTORS, The Company** Launch iueeV j incoming ihipe. I Office —16 Battery Road. I TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR I Telephone No. 141. I Orders promptly atterded U r"/" "H January lat li)l«" I H.VH. H. STEVENS, Manager.!47 words
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Article1167 1916-07-05 3 iigantic Loss to tffe Enemy. Dramatic evidence of the gigantic los* indicted upon the German mercantile marine is afforded by the specta !e in New York harbour of hug*- i ipa, some of them palatial liners, lying idle and almost deserted, tied tu their berths until the1,167 words
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Article109 1916-07-05 3 Vessels Expected. Tara (BJ.) 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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Article117 1916-07-05 3 Per P O str Mongolia.—Mr G 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. PerP& 0 str Malwa, Mr Hodgkins, Mr J P Baird, Mr. Phillips. Per P117 words
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Article397 1916-07-05 3 New Regulations The Board of Trade hat recently iaaued a circular relating to life jackets which should do much t( promote the saving of life at sea After July i all certificates of ap pit>val dated earlier than January 1 1915. will oe cancelled, and all new life-jackets397 words
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Article69 1916-07-05 3 The Norwegian steamer Breid which left this port recently with a full cargo of rubber, will not, as anticipated, go to Norway from her final port of discharge on the Pacific Coaet, bur will carry a cargo ef machinery back to Penang first. She is due at69 words
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Article99 1916-07-05 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Si tgai F. P. B.) No. of Notn. Port. Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...X.G.Q. Plague ...299.10.16 Bassein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...61H5.2H.1S Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649.26.16 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pox 297.10.16 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...800.10.1tf Calcutta ...F.P.B. ...Small-pox 884. 7.1699 words
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Article73 1916-07-05 3 Delivered in London. The following are the datea of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Left. Dklivbued. B.L May 19 June 20 M. M. May 24 Jnue 20 P. A' May 25 Juae 22 n. I. Jnne I Jnne 30 ML73 words
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Article59 1916-07-05 3 A Chinese passenger boat, carrying goods and passengers from tne outlying districts, left Saikung on June 10th for Hongkong, and in thw early part of the evening, during a squall, the boat capsized. Four men and two women are missing, and it is believed they have been drowned The people59 words
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Advertisement112 1916-07-05 3 M. M. MESSACEBIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN. CEYLON, MARSEILLES*. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1916 Magellan July 8 Polynesien Jnly 5 A. Lebon July 17 Athoe July 16 Atlantique July Cordiliere A a*. 1 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LIMITED. VLADIVOSTOCK. The112 words
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Advertisement482 1916-07-05 3 Combined Service Of 1 The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd! (Incorporated in England) AND I The West Australian I S. N. Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in England.) I BETWEEN I FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH I WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, 1 JAVA AND SINGAPORE. I Regular sailings between Singapore I and Western Australia, calling482 words
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Miscellaneous103 1916-07-05 3 Singapore Tide Tables. Jul}'. 5.—High water —0.30 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. 1.39 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. July. tj.—High water :—1.9 a.m. 9 ft. 2 ina; 2.9 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. Jilly. 7.—High water: —1.52 a.m 8 ft. 7« ins 2.42 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. 4 July.103 words
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Miscellaneous248 1916-07-05 3 Mails Close. To-^ajr. a Batn Pahat Mim* Port Swettenham mT* Pe S an J "Ipoh 2.30 pm Malacca, Port Swettenham Telnk Anson «Kampar 1.80 pm wj n p Meduaa 2.30 pm Muntok Pal em bang AJting 2.30 pm nonrabaya and Bandjermassin Sarie Born» 2.3© pm hamarang Sourabaya Ban Ho Liong248 words
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Advertisement558 1916-07-05 4 ■isubishi Dockyard ,W Works. A 8.C., Western l&ion, Engineering an- Pr 1 1 I Buildern *id Repair*™ of Ships, Engines ana nn t^ iec < Ainr. n Manufacturers of Centra flo Condensers, a "ng»' ftn«e (Vt'ng, Par^' Htwn an-l Utem .r«. c NAGASAKI Tel. Address: Nagasaki f Graving Dock and558 words
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Advertisement536 1916-07-05 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd., ittpOBK'RATED W JaPAS) r. rZZ-npjte Army and Navy and to [C-Uractor* to Urn fmpertal Japa*** Foreign Government*.} KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, All rises and d scriptinni of Boners, Marine anu New ing Docks and Patent Slips- ftin x 63ft. Bin. x 23ft. 6in. No. 1 Gr.vioeD.ck 57ft>536 words
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Advertisement348 1916-07-05 4 Ocean Steam I Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam 1 Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England I The Companies' reamers are patched from Liverpool outwards [he Straits, China andJapanc week and from Japan honewar* London, Amsterdam and Antn every fortnight; for o™**% les and Liverpool and for Jlarsei Havre and Liverpool348 words
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