Malaya Tribune, 7 July 1916

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. M;,C- DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vj -NO. 159. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 7, im. Price 5 Cents, The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, JULY 7.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 423 1 Tbe Biggest, Best and Brightest Programme of the Day. WE KEEP OUR WOMEN SACRED—EVEN UNTO A KING Th< Famous Motto of the House of De Valcttes. See the Powerful Photo Film Production 4 Springtime 4 Romance Adapted from the Original PJay by Booth Tarituring Tho Greatest and most Famous Actress"
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    • 116 1 j SULPHURIC IWW t AND Hydrochloric Acid. i TRADE MARK. I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN SOLE AGEJS T S. mmtmrntomrnxutsx: j,-, |JL warded Siumes jus Geld ftSu titi —i iii mw «pM■ -^«aaMi^^Hß^ jnpp^^j.j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I TheAuroreCond. Kot tc:rdam Holland. «2 1 1 Ist Qual. tend. $11.50 per
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  • 561 2 Stories. M*nv heroic deeds have been performed" by the British force8{who have taken part in the fightUM tne north of E_'vp\ Tne defence of the post of Danidmr, east of the Su-z Canal on April 2.1 w a story to st r th- blood of Brftoee
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  • 433 2 A Month s Work. Allahabad, Juno 18. The Pioneer's Cairo correspondent sends by mail he following dotaili of events near the buez Canai hst month During the past mouth 'there has been unusual liveliness in the Canal •one. The intpndenl bombing of Port by enemy aeroplanes
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 328 2 I LITTLE'S Improved T P SprinK WW U f- Tubular Rubber kf j|| Hanale Iron Rollers, fe Diamond Cut if S155 'ij i |i ;i Plain Rollers i fij is nett; John Little b il jofisk asd co ltd 8 mk'~ in England Ml[ Singapore and Kuala -umpur. I HALLO!
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    • 243 2 TO BE LET OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6E, 6 G, 6-H, Battery Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Place. 14 6 v TO BE LET Commerlious Offices in Greeham Hou*e, Liattery Road. Apply McALISTER Co., Ltd. 14-6 v TO LET. 16 Stamford Road, lately
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    • 463 2 BANKS orinKithfcj DMnKuF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHiNA.' INCORPOR ATE ED Df KNGLAJTS BY ROTAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 80,000 Sham of £20 3ach n,2H,000 Reserve Fund £1,100,000 Reserva Liability of Proprietors *i.200,000 BANKERS. Fhe Bank of England, Tha London "ity and Midland Bank, Ltd., The Liondon County ard Weateahitear
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  • 719 3 Interesting Ceremony at Teluk Anson. c Chin Be Community of Lower i'erp* an «ddre ci on Satur mj to the District Officer of Lower Perth, Mr. J. F. Owen, who is about aweon transfer to Batu Gajah There was a large number of European. nre<-
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  • 82 3 Singapore (Unk-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7 7 a.m and 7 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m. 10.29 a m. noon 1.30 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore
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  • 244 3 Fraser Co's Circular. This week has shown markings at lower prices in many Rubber shares, and in some cases at the easier level a good business has been recorded. The demand for Industrials is a' moderate one, and no variation in prices is noticeable. Alining eharei continue stagnant,
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  • 83 3 A Letter signed "Sinn Fein" was received In the R*v. A. F. Maskew. vicar St. Pesi'a, PetefLjroagh, rebuking hi ■> for krrpi.np aO'-'pt Dane on food which was M w.nted for J ther iv eMff ti^e.'' The writer tlia( if the d-v_ or its npj etite were not
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    • 348 3 I S TO-NIGHT AT THE u AlEambra Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY BEACH ROAD. v J I A The Leading Theatre in Singapore. E ME F FEA RE Manager, M.H. KENYON-SLADE A I I M AN EP0CH ,N E PR00RESS F C'NEMATOORAPHIC ART BY THE PASQUALI FILM COMPANY I b
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    • 47 3 Singapore Volunfeer Corps. Orders lor to-day 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. ,i it do Maxim Co. m do S.KEv do Veterans C it do C. o. Officer* N C 0 ;i. Diiil Hall SVC. Bjnl. •i if do S.V.O. Cadets F. Younger Blair Captain, S.V.A., a/Adjutant, S.V.C.
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  • 510 4 An interesting story of the late Lord Kitchener's work in the Sudan appears in a recent issne of the Canadian Magazine. He was with the Canadian Voyagenrs under Lord Wolseley in 1884 35, and Captain Kitchener, as he was then, used to spend
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    • 547 4 I A Message to Mothers EE who are 1 1 weak, Amofc "Nervy." Rnn-dow s| a mother knows how hard, sometimes, is the burden |j£|J *he nas to b:ar. Day by day, patiently and cheerfully, |SJ she shoulders the manifold responsibilities of the home j —often neglecting herself in the
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    • 202 4 Arrived Arrived Arrived I!: Restrictions are Cff! 500,000 FEET OF THE FINEST SELECTED FILMS HAVE ARRIVED AND MORE ARE COMING FOR 1 HE PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD to-night 8 P. m The Selig Polyscope Present to-night 8 p. m. A Change of Administration 2 Reels A
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  • 121 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 250 th Aoction, sth, 6th July. Bete Pds. C,204.79 or «31,305 lb«. I>4 (Tons 371.11). Prices Realized. Average Prices. I ...<llB to $12? ribbed 110 117 119 fM i lain 108 115 110 good plain 107 Hooked fine ribbed 106 108 107
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  • 173 5 At this week's auctions which ocmencedor the sth, and concludA on the Cth the quantity effei amounted to about 373 tons At the outset the bidding wae slow hnt improved as the snles progress*J. Towards the close, however, rating prices were slightly below tho best Fine Pale
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  • 154 5 foe Weekly Auction finished towith a good demand but a de Fine Pale Crepe 180 A* Bmok<Hl Sheet 80 W at WW per pikul respectiveJ brown Crepe and the lower Wf r on the average about $4 u r than last week. There was a for Scrap
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  • 33 5 Singapore. July 7--2/4 19/32 p, 2/1 J ■ladi»J 6 3 2/4 13/16 H j k J- T 174* J' h 82$ T 135 110g 1/4 3/32 r' ,K A u',\ 1/4 1M
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  • 311 5 [We do not necessarily endorse the optmons expressed by correspondents.] Penaog Chinese and Income Tax. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. tSir,—As one who hails from the Northern Settlement and knows the general feeling of the people there, I cannot allow the comment which you make in your
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  • 99 5 During the week ending July 1 there occurred 209 deaths locally. of which 146 males and 63 female. Of the 209 deaths, 161 were Chinese, 29 Malays. 15 Indians, and 3 Eurasians. Phthisis claimed 3*>, malarial fever 30, convulsion.--23, beri-beri 11, pneumonia 14, dysentery 11 and bronchitis 6.
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  • 241 5 Singapore, July 7.». Tin. —984 buyers, no sellers. Copra.— Weak. Business done. Tapioca— Steady. Business done SaqoFiour do Business done Gambier.—"So Business. Pepper—Steady. No Bnsines. Other Product** —Market Quiet, Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 39.00 Copra Bali g'gQ Copra Goroug
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  • 74 5 OaJuly I tho Jnvenile Clab, Tpoh, celebrated their first anniversary by a dinner, a g\ mnastic display and a concert. The whole affair was a great success, and the orchestra was excellent. This Club has been formed for the moral, mental and physical welfare of Chinese young men,
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  • 17 5 Twenty thousand Chinese coolies have arrived in Russia, to be employed as agricultural labourers. More will follow.
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    • 354 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A Sture-keeper with knowledge of Bazaar. Security £20,000. Apply with copies ol testimonials to The Cninese Commercial Bank Ltd WANTED. Capable Chinese Book-keeper. Apply in own handwriting, with copies of testimonials to BARKER 8 Co Chartered Bank Chambers. 77 10-7 NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND. Notice
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    • 181 5 Latest Advertisements. CHEAP SALE! CilE¥liLĔll For One Month Only Ist to 31st July SIN KIAT Go. 382, Victoria Street, ALL KINDS OF MUSLIN, PIECE FANCY GOODS, ETC. To be cleared at Exceptionally Reduced Prices. A>*Bdht— ,"J^ Commercial Press, I-td. Sing pore Branch Ofiice, No. 172, S:uJh lrij|f Road Booksellers, Bookbinders,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 159 5 I FIXTURES. To-day. Raffles Institution Sports. Homeward mail closes (train). Girls Friendly Soe. Entert., St. Andrew's Hall, 9 pm. High Water—1-52 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins.; 2-42 p.m. I ft 2 ins. To-morrow. Moon. First Quarter. Uln Pandan, Evatt's, noon. High Water—2-41 a.m. 8 ft.; 2 ins.; 3-21 p.m. 8
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  • 852 6 For a considerable time the lawi concerning Chinese marriage hay« been in a state of chaos. It is perhapi characteristic of oar legal institutions to let things drift and to make th< best of what evidence isbrough forth in each case, leaving tht Judge, in the absence
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  • 127 6 Page. Turn Great War Fhe Western Front 7 The Great -ea Fight In the Ea?i 7 Italian Campaign s Heroes of the Desert I Shar»- Mai ket 3 Presi at ition to Mr. J. F. Owen 3 J.at<- Lord Kitchener 4 Straits Pro-luce 5 ihe Robber Trade Correspondence
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 123 6 g» BRITISH-MADE |t| Eau de Cologne V^P ,S Specially Manufactured SINGAPORE W PRICE 60 cents I»E K BOTTLE. TlQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, I ETC., ETC. KEROSENE FOE, Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. F Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co.,
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    • 89 6 ASK FOR Club Whisky Fume 1 ■Bro"*''->>■* Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgregor&Co. Wirno and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL TO=MORROW Stall Holders and Assistants AT THE Fancy Fair will be entertained at Dinner by invitation of tbe management THE GROUNDS will lie ILLUMINATED Y. M. TOY©. I PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO I 15 High
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    • 19 6 1 MILKMAID J Sweetened Condensed Milk per case 14.90 Sterilised Natural Milk 9.30 g Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 £-^<&«««*^£^»^sfiMa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa&^««.
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  • 559 7 Tin i* at*M-*' catsup. Vsc nnt French has been apColonel of the Irish Guards. ftrute rrv,. Hon. the Chief Justice, Sir i S liucknill K. C„ leaves for afternoon. fin-ma pictures of great interest follow a special dinner at the Kaliies Hotel to-morrow night, ['I^TPolice Court a
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  • 621 7 Generals at Variance. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Canton, Jnne 27. Ceneral Li Lieh-chun, commanding an army of Yunnanese, has captured the chief city of Shiuchow, taking the defence commissioner of the circuit, General Chu Fuh Chin, a captive. General Li is on his way to Kiangsi through
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  • 55 7 Mr. D.M. Barry, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ipoh, is now acting in the position of senior Assistant in Perak to the C.P.O. in place of Mr. S. Hannigan, and his place has been in turn filled by Mr. L. H. Hart, Probationer, till the return from Home shortly of Mr.
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  • 144 7 The Western Front. Allies Still Advancing. Surprise for the Hun. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July 5, 4.10 p.m. Paris The communique says that we have now over nine thousand unwounded prisoners. The number of guns is not yet known but one army corps south of the Soinme has
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  • 154 7 London, July 0, 2.20 a.m. Paris: The communique states that the French resumed the offensive north of the Somme and captured the second German position east of Curlu on a front of two kilometres. We repulsed counter-attacks south of the Somme and finally drove the Germans out
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  • 72 7 London, July 6, 12.50 a.m. Mr. Bonar Law speaking at a banquet in London in honour of representatives of the Dominions now visiting London said the General Staff was quite satisfied with the result of the struggle so far. The deeds of the Dominions would become household
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  • 70 7 London, July 6, 9.30 p.m. A German official m-ssaga grudgingly admits British progress near Thiepval, the evacuation of Hem and the French capture of Belloy. Tbe fighting for Estrees is proceeding. The communique speaks of Leavy fighting on the Ruasian tront and reveals the fact that General Bothmer's
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  • 101 7 A Slight Advance. London, July 5, 7 p.m. General Sir Douglas llaig reports that hand to-hand lighting continues i between the Ancre and the Somme. Five hundred more prisoners have been taken. London, July 0, 12.f>0 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haigs communique says that lighting id continuous,
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  • 163 7 London, July 5, 1 p.m. The slower British progress is explained in a French semi-official telegram on the ground that the Germans expected a British and not a French attack, thinking that the latter had been exhausted at Verdun and accordingly massed their best troops
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  • 74 7 London, July 6, 3.40 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haig reports that we made a further slight advance near Thiepval. South of la Bassee Canal after a discharge of smoke gas we made successful raids on the enemy line in which the Royal Welsh Fusiliers specially distinguished themselves,
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  • 39 7 Enemy Routed. London, July 6, 3.10 a.m. Petrograd The Russians have routed the enemy on the right bank of the Dniester, south of Bncsacz and cut the railway from Oelatyn to Korosme/.o which is in Hungary.
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  • 66 7 London, July 6, 1.25 p.m. Petrograd The communique records successes in many of the sectors from Riga to the Carpathians A thousand of the enemy have been taken prisoner in the region of Baranovitchi. The enemy on the right bank of the Dniester was routed and hundreds taken
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  • 94 7 London, July 6, 11.40 p.m. The General Staff estimates that the Austrian losses are over half a million a month. Military writers are most optimistic on the prospects. Russian guns are pounding Baranovitchi on three sides at a four-mile range. The Russians are enveloping their left wing
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  • 44 7 London, July 0, 11.40 p.m. An Armj' Order has been issued to the effect that wounded officers and -Lien shall henceforth wear a gold braid stripe on the left arm and an additional stripe for each time thw are wounded.
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  • 139 7 Admiral Jellicoe on German Losses. London, July 6, 8 a.m. Admiral Jellicoe's despatch places the German losses at two battleships of the Dreadnought type, one of the Deutschland type, five light cruisers, six destroyers and a submarine, all of which were seen to sink. Two battle
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  • 358 7 Havoc Wrought to German Fleet. London, July 6, 3.15 p,m. Admiral Jellicoe's despatch will be a historic document in the anyals of the Navy. It appeals rather to students of sea warfare than the layman, who finds it not easy to follow all the technicalities. At the same
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  • 747 7 The Liverpool Shipping Authority, the Journal of Commerce, in a leading article on the greatest sea fight history has known said on May 5th: It is difficult to realise that a day or two ago there was fought one of the greatest naval battles in the world's history,
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  • 112 8 A chines residing at Lavender Btreet, was charged by a Chinese merchant of Circular Read, in the Third Uearl yesterday, with baringl aaad as genuine• lorged document The aeensed broaghl an action, In October last rear, againal the com I ;lainant Mid his fathej-, for N eoscry ci which- claim.
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  • 35 8 Austrians Retire. London, July 6, 8.20 p.m. An Italian official communique states Our offensive between tbe Lagarina and ;Sugana valleys continues. Our pressure at Adige and Astico has compelled tbe enemy to withdraw.
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  • 89 8 London, Jnly 5, S.lO p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Austen Chamberlain stated that negotiations were proceeding with the Travancore State for remedying the grievance of the double export duty on tea. He had communicated with other departments of the Imperial Government which used indigo and
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  • 48 8 London, June 6, 12.35 p.m. In the House of Lords to-day Lord Newton stated that the German reply to the British request that the Rnhleben prisoners should either be fed or released had been received. Germany uncategorically refused their request, their reply being a studied one.
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  • 64 8 London, Jnly 6, 12.35 p.m. It is stated that the Cabinet has ?.greed to Mr. Lloyd George's Irish proposals, with additional safeguards providing for Imperial control of harbours and strategic points and the protection of Unionists in the south and west. A bill is being prepared to give
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  • 24 8 London, July 5, 8.50 p.m. Washington General Carranza ias Accepted the principle of mediaion and the danger of war is averted.
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  • 100 8 Play in the S.C.C. Tournament has been postponed until Monday. The "soccer" match between the Anglo-Chinese School and the Indian Star F. C. on the Ipoh Club padang, on Tuesday, resulted in a draw, no goals being scored. A number of Cadets from the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, are go-! ingdown
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  • 202 8 Rash Act. A Tamil mandore from an estate i off Yeo Chu Kang Road was chargI ed in the District Court, yesterday, > with committing a rash act by shooting a Tamil coolie on the same estate with a shot-gun. Kvidence was given by witnesses of the occurrence.
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  • 198 8 Case Withdrawn. In the Senior Magistrate's Court, on Juna 21, Mr. E. G. D renth. manager of the firm of L. E. Salamonson, was summoned on a charge of importing goods of enemy origin. The goods in question, twelve cases of mirror glass valued at $4,000-,
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  • 53 8 Inspector Donovan, who was recently bitten by a mad dog and ha j to leave for India for treatment, has returned to Port Dickson. Inspector Delamore, who acted for him, has return d to Kuala Lumpur and has been appointed to take charge of the new police district of Kepong
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  • 780 8 Dyas-Allison. At St. Andrew's Cathedral, yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock a pretty wedding took place when Inspector Charles Dyas, of the Arms and Explosives Department and Miss Ada Allison, were joined in nuptial bonds. Mr. E. C. H. Wolff, Assistant Colonial Secretary, gave the bride away. Miss Florrie
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  • 36 8 Major Bingham, a well known. figure in the Straits Settlements, he having formorij been Deputy Acting Adjudant Ceneral here has awarded the Distinguished Service Order and was promoted to Acting Quarter .Master General on June Oth.
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  • 22 8 The French mail liner Magellan is due here to-.norrow The outward P. and <), Now* will arrive the 11th in.-t.
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  • 186 8 (Before Commdr. B A. Cator R.N.) Drunkenness on Hoard. www v U U< Yesterday afternoon Andrew tTreig, second ei gineer of the steamer Phranang was charged that he, from ihe 15*ii to llhh June inclusive wilfully neglected his < aty boih at the j.» rt ot Calcutta and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 124 8 l EN S BRAND MILKl Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. i PUr fiar! eed um cr U S Fond 5 Dr "Ss Act. I I BABIES j I IT j 5 BORDEN'S I V fSBC*" I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. I I Malacca-CHOPS CHI UN BDi
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  • 781 9 frices Quoted ia thi Marßtt ttis Moriini BJNGAPoaK, July 7. Mrfeara Lyall and Evatt, andShaie Broken, iasue the following iiat of quotations Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyer*. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 2/- 2/4$ I 2 Anglo Java 3/<'» 4/--2- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Kuning 23/- 28/6 2/-
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    • 118 9 S s n i t ww s i Disinfectant 1 "Pine-Tree" Brand. I Use No Other I m you want the Jjgp3& j This disinfectant freely emulsifies I I with water, producing a 1 j milk white, strong disinfectant 1 and deodoriser. I f SANITAS I |is known throughout the
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    • 545 9 Another Grand Attraction To-Night At the JT* J| gf JUtfl B <-^-^ Cinema Off Beach Road Second Snow 9-15 p. m. Sharp Another Striking Balboa Feature In 2 Parts THE HUMAN SOUL In 2 A .nd entirely original Photo-pUy, introducing a clever and mt*aMdy inttrtsting exjNriiaent in photography. Taken amidst
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  • 61 10 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. The Army Horses. ''he two hundred and forty horses which have arrived by the K. P. M. Houtman at Batavia from Australia are in a very fine condition. Only two of the animals died on the way up
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  • 58 10 His Excellency the GovernorGeneral of the Netherlands Indies has intimated that he is very grieved at the conduct of Resident Schmulling and his wife who were *leiained at Hongkong charged with carrying letters to Germany. It appears that Resident Schmulling had further verbal instructions to carry to
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  • 193 10 The report of the Baru (Java) Estates, Ltd., states that, after providing for debenture interest, directors' lee and all London expenditure, and writing off £2,402 against underwriting commission and brokerage; m well M 1£1,592, the amount of London expenditure np to 1911, and also a sum of
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  • 237 10 Flour mi lien have already felt the effects of American nte» prite in catering lor the Dutch Bast Indian markets, which, prk>r to the 1914 15 drought, were eonsidei>,| almost in the light of an Australian preserve. That trade is being fostered by Amu ica. The chief 4
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  • 124 10 New Regulations arc- published in the Java Gazette regarding the approaches and visits to fortresses and military works. Four fresh cases of cholera are reported from Batavia. That part of the Oheribon-Kroja line between Margsari and Cheribon has been opened to traffic. A mandor of a firm
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  • 142 10 Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune)Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3.25 13 35 Ayer Knnings 120 125 lAyerMolek 1.80 190 AyerPanas 7.50 7.75 Balgownie 4.00 4.15 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0.60 Bnkit Katil 0.67£ 0.77. 1 ChangkatSerdg.... 7.25 7.50 Glenealy
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    • 247 10 DRIVEN OUT Whenever LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM enters a home the headaches are driven out. By eiuiply rubbing in a little of this sure-acting remedy the most stubborn ache or pain is soon brought to terms. When you apply LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM you can feel the pain going away. think of
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    • 174 10 Panton Dondang Sayang Baba Baba Pranakkan VOLUMES 1, 2, 3 4 NO W READY. Can also be bad from tbe following Outport Agents Messrs. Guan Seng Co., Malacca. The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Penang. The Seremban Stationery Store, Seremban. The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Kuala Lumpur. The Federal Rubber Stamp
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  • 179 11 Count Tisza's Views. The "Neues Tageblatt," of Vienna publishes a significant letter written by Couut Titaa, the Hungarian Premier, to a Budapest company which had asked him to fix a maximum price for pigs, I n his letter Count Tisza makes an urgent appeal to Hungarians to
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  • 87 11 Mr Nathan Gustave Cassel, a German-born stockbroker naturalized in England has been refused a declaration by Mr. Justice Astbury calling upon the Stock Exchange Committee to state the ground upon which his application for re-election as a member of the Stock Exchange in March last was
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  • 80 11 The body of Mrs. Goo Id, a missionary, who had been missing since May 19 was found three days later in the Whangpoo River by the Shanghai River Police. The body was taken to the mortuary. Mrs. Goold was living at No. 10 Woosnng Road. It is
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  • 199 11 Recent Loans Negotiated. In well-informed ciicles says the Japan Times the fact that American capitalists are trying to invest their surplus capita) in China deserves close attention on the part of Japanese bnatn< h men. The recent loan of $1,500,000 to the Peking Government by Higginsoa
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  • 112 11 Private Stewart Homer Scobie, a Canadian soldier, who before the war was a trainer of horses at Saskatchewan, was in the High Court, London, awarded j£;">00 damages against the London County Council for the loss of an arm throug'i the negligence of a tram-driver. Plaintiff while at the
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  • 50 11 We understand that the Rev. Seppel Gernler, formerly Colonial Chanlftia, Malacca, who i* dUti to arrive here at tho eud of the month It out long leavo at iIo»u«\ has bl 00 appointed permanent ChepUln tot PetUUIgi in iilaeo of the K«*v. K. N Uroenhow, who good h» Jpoh VJQ,
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    • 405 11 [Successfuljxperiment m r f me and reduA u h that 1 had to a existence. I am very and outdoor trip?. nte€ Bxpotvre or attending fc 1 e will sure and Asthma. Oh I had tedious and irksome U that Thirsty desire for cottar heart meal, I had to e
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    • 169 11 jTne Victoria Confectionery Store j 387, Victoria Street, Singapore. I I Fresh Cakes, Cold and Hot Drinks I can always be had at the above premises from 7 a. m. to 12 midnight. Our celebrated new drink M THE PANJANG which contains milk, icecream and rose syrup is tho best
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    • 504 11 POSTAGE STAMPS. A Collection of British Colonial Stamps being broken to meet Collector's requirements. The Continental Stamp Co. D. High Street, Singapore 3-1 v United Saw Mills I I LIMITED. I < (ISCORFORATED IN SlNGAPOKE.) 5 I Saw Millers, Contractors and Suppliers I I of Timber Building Material in General.
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    • 28 11 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Good and well selected Music Vi lin, Piano, etc. Good atringa for Strirged Instruments. Workmanship Guaranteed TERMS MODERATE. 3-11
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  • 1294 12 i c il poauetimee a feelin in lit* Army that people do not gui;- realise the actual sUf* of ifitin on Briti» k front, and Et is in iced an. itter of r; i 6 diffieeUy to convey an curate impression of the
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  • 142 12 The Goodwin Sands "of life arc •»e yean between twelve and twenty"»e Th. q every weakness implanted the sj-tem by heredity, or acquired ■> we bnth, has its most maliciouofluence, for during these years both and development are rapid Between twelve and twenty-one ojlths and girls need
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    • 493 12 K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 74-1 BRAS BAVAH OAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Cemltetioft ia either Engmh or Mala* Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 a Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and wa have no doubt will prove
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    • 15 12 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. M 9t C Hotel in Singaix>re. mmm Cba fg<> Modar^t^.
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    • 480 12 AUG riON S ALFiS. SALE Qp HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE, COTTAGE PIAN >, ie At No. 506, Orchard Road On Saturday, Bih July at 2 p, m. A cottage piano by X Bird, Pans, Japanese, antiqup voodea top writing de«ks, r*4taa chairs and settee--, Chinese eanred and sewing stand, jo-.- boose end
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    • 203 12 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Land and Houses BlTtJAU Al Xelantan Road On Monday, 10th July, 1916 at 2.30 p. m. All those throe pieces of ireehoid land situate at Kelantan R psti-r.ated to contain an area of 4.2 sq feet marked Jots 103, 101 and 1(5 of Grant No
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  • 357 13 L U *»r a Not Rockefeller, Morgan, Rothschild, norKrnpp.The richest man in the world is no mere multi-million-aire, whose wealth can be estimated by the income-tax experts. He is tbe Czar of Russia,.and no man living knows bis wealth. His income is said to be a million or
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 333 13 Wit cement Cement I SUrPLlES ALWAY* TO HAJSD. hlso dyes for sale r r{ I exc-uted for every description of Japanese goods, especially f p rtland cement, silk and cotton piece-goods, glass aad i: 14 v e e on meet favourable terms. A. ABBAS Merchant and Commission Agent, I 5-1,
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    • 34 13 H A !VI TIGER'S HEAD BRAND Sugahara Co. r No. 334 North Bridgf Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL. 1333. U-6 ii—i—w—■!■ in i n mi -~—numy Agents KIM HIN Co., 13 Kling Street, Singapore. 6-a 5-4-17
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    • 442 13 I —Depression; —Mental Weariness —Pulling your Thoughts together; Wakefulness —Irritability; —Physical Lassitude Falling off in your Physical Condition —warn you that your nerves are not receiv- i Starved nerves are responing from your ordinary food sible form any of the trQubles sufficient nutriment to replace i that you see about
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 553 14 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL Ifeetri Lyall k Evatt beg to notify that the v 1 aye rcntOTtd to No. 23, R..fflet i cc. 1-7 7.7 NOTICE. Please noie thac KOH dc BONS at Baffles Hou^*," No 514 Geylansr Road, are Manufacturers and 8 ippli'crs of G>pta, Coconuts. Cococ.t husks and
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    • 505 14 NOTICES SINGAPORE VENTURE SYNDICATE, LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Bo« ks of the Company vrfl] be closed on July 18th IIM6, lor the pnparatiwn oi dividend Warrants. By order of th* Board CHAN 6ZE ONN, Secretary The Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd. Notice is hereby given that the
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    • 456 14 |_NOTICES_ NOTICE. In the Estate of Tan Chay Van Deceased. Pursuant to the Tru<*te< Ordinance 1914" Section 2( notice is hereby given thai ail creditors and other persont 1 aving cli bra ordeniande egainei the estate of Tan Cnay Van decea9e( late of No. 41 Heeren Street Malacca who died
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    • 368 14 WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY. AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER, one who unde» stands double entry and trial ba!ai a Salary 100 a month. Apply to C cle and Carriage Co., Kuala Lumpur. 6-7 v WANTED. Good typist with fair *c of Book-kt' Good prospects for suitable man. Apply with copies of credentia s
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    • 262 14 INSURANT SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE C 8 LTD, [Incorporated New 7 fIRE Emraaweeeffecte [oi Rent and lferonaadie< detcriptl- v MARINE Insurances «erpp» ec j part- of ihe v. r ,lt to EARTHQUAKE Bitki I Local Offceu: 2, Rnlayson I heung^nF INSURANCE CO:. LTD, (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Capital $1,000,001. FIRE DEPARTMENT—f ou
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 19 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to tha Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 159 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JULY 7, 1916.
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      • 443 1 P. &0. BRITISH IN DIA AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Ooutract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abont Mail Lines. Homeward (for
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      • 239 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPU (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. I.Juliana (via Suez) Aug. 1 Rembrandt Aug. 4 Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27 Grotius Dec.
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      • 545 1 I N.Y.R. I NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL pjjjjj STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via porta to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the linperw. Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially desigued and constructed, and are
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    • 627 2 Eorope. For London: Jity of Sparta in port Nyanza July 8 City of Vienna dae July 10 Kashima Maru July 11 Mentor July 11 TydeuB July 17 Nello.e July 21 Mishima Maru July 25 City of Bombay August 10 For Genoa: Holt liners For Liverpool: Kurybates Jnly
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    • 192 2 The directors of the Blyth Shipbuilding and Dry Docks, Company, Limited, have declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent, less incometax, for the half-year ended March 31 last, The Board of Trade are in receipt through the Colonial Office of a pamphlet containing regulations and schedule of charges for
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    • 308 2 Vessels in Port British man bbrth date. GiangSeng Dock 18-5 Patrol Outer RdB 9-6 Alma Dock lo-o Muncaster Castle Outer Rds 23-6 Kaiping K. Harbour 27-6 Peleus No. 8 Wharf 28-6 Otto Trechmann Outer Rds 1-7 Lady Weld Inner Rds 2-7 Magnet K. Harbour 3-7 Krian Inner Rds
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    • 181 2 The Ellerman liner Denbigh Hall which left Singapore on May 3rd for London has arrived at the Thames port on Tuesday last. The Norwegian-Siberian Shipping and Trading Company has bought the steamers Granli 3,300 tons dead weight, and Edam, 3,500 tons deadweight, which will each be fitted out with wireless
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    • 524 2 LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. Latest Shipping Brevities will be found on page 8, oolumn 5, of the 44 Malaya Tribune." Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station: —s.s. Hitachi Maru,s.s Magellan, a.8. Fragata Sarmiento. The Somali of the P. and O.
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    • 278 2 XExclusive to Malaya Trikmu Messrs. Wheelock and Co,, th leading Shanghai ship and freight brokers advise ns under date Jna t 22 as follows Onr Homeward Freight market remains in much the same state as when last writing i —there is a ee r tain amount of
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    • 372 2 P.M.S.S. Co.'s B.A.T. Co. 'S Trans-Pacific Service. The new vessels of the Pacific Mai! Steamship Co., which has been re-established conjointly with the American International Corporation and Messrs. W. R. Grace k Co., art now on their way from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, in order to take up
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    • 322 3 Perhaps! t >„ weeks, me are told, Gcr- ..marines fitted oot as liners L r Vgularly travelling between rg and New York. Details 4IUriU .crnewhat fantastic scheme Jen w tbe New York Even*P y' which stales that the firsi 101 7submersible of this type is due rP nr
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    • 215 3 wing resolution has been i Government of India luid under consideration the nit {t c application to Lascar D left behind by reason of il 1— poita of the United Kingdom provisions stated in Sections he Merchant Shipping »06, by which the owner of a
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    • 34 3 Newi Agency (Berlin) 8 committee of "'decided that Ger- seized by Porte;.>rl. ,J *Uowed to outer "'d. lhe decision was ter conferences with na V 1 of the Admiralty.
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    • 318 3 Another Incorrect Chart. Once again, says the Australian Shipping Index, a shipping company associated with the Australian trade has the satisfaction of discovering that at the coat of one of its vessels grounding the fact that an inaccurate chart exists, and make it known to the authorities.
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    • 96 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) No. of Notn. Port, Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...X.G.Q. Plague ..299.10.16 Basaein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...506.28.16 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649.26.16 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pox 297.10.16 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plague ...800.10.16 Calcutta ...F.P.B. ...Small-pox-534.17.16 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Cholera
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    • 91 3 Vessels Expected. Bendoran (Ben) 7th July, from Europe for Singapoie, China and Japan, Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co, Ltd. Teesta (B.I.) Bth July, from India for Singapore, Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co, Ltd. Glengyle (Glen) 12th July, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan, Agents, Messrs
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    • 83 3 Per P 0 str Malwa, Mr Hodgkins, Mr J P Baird, Mr. Phillips. Per P O str Kaiser-i-Hind. Mrs Palmer and 2 children. Per N X str Hitachi Mara. Mr ..Irs W C Stuart, Miss M X Grant, Mr A Harris, Mr LewtonBrain, Dr Willenberg, Mrs Van Westen,
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    • 114 3 An attempt is to be made, according to an American now in Sydney, to raise the steamer Ohio, which for the past five years has lain submerged in Carter Bay, Alaska. The Vancouver Dredging and Salvage Company will carry out the
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    • 146 3 There has been talk in America of the survivors and the heirs of victims of the Lusitania disaster instituting proceedings for damages against the Cunard Line, on the ground that while the destruction of the ship was illegal there was negligence on the part of the owners in
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    • 128 3 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha is reported to have decided to reinforce the company's fleet on the Australasian w ate is from the beginning of next month in view of the heavy accumulation of cargo bound for the Southern ports at Kobe and other ports. The chartered ship
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    • 165 3 "It was vanity, gross vanity, which made you put on this uniform and walk about the streets of London apeing your superiors in order that you might attract a salute here and there but it was a very wrong thing to do, and an insult to the great
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    • 73 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of th* European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Left. Delivered. 8.1. May 19 Jane 20 M. M. May 24 Jua* 20 P. &O. May 26 June 22 B. I. Jnne 2 June 30 M.
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    • 107 3 July. 7. —High water:—l.s2 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins 2.42 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. July. B.—High water :—2.41 a.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. 3.21 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. July. 9. —High water :—3-42 a.m. 7ft 6 ins.; 4-8 p.m. 8 ft. 2 in. July. 10.—High
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 40 3 SINGAPORE SHiPCHANDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLERS 8 PROYIDORING CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office 16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January 1st, 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-1 5-4
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      • 87 3 IYL M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1916 Magellan July 8 A thus J%.j 1* A. Labon July 17 Cordillere Aug. 1 Atlantioie July 31 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. FOR MANILA AND SAN FRANCISCO. The s.s. M YESAN
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      • 449 3 Combined Service Of The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated 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 and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derbyt King's Sound (Port for
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 310 3 Mails Close. To-day. Colombo, Mauritius k Durban Jeeerie 2.30 pm Batu Pahat Aing Hin 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and Telok Anson *Kinta 2.30 pm Durban Peleus 2.30 pm Medan Van Diemen 2.30 pm Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow Hong Wan I 2.30 pm Merging k Kemaman Hock Lee 2.30 pm u
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 602 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A A 1... B.C, Wester* Vm En ■i ang an T Kmlnerr and Repairers of Ship-, Engines an art El* Knjrinton. Marafactajreri ol C i trafl 1 n* Wrnfi Bronze Cast ng, Parsons' Steam Turhir I an-! Tar» \ltx •rt i< aao.. fete. NAGASAKI Tel. Addrew
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      • 496 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) KCarUructor* U, the Imperial Japanese Army and,Na*y and k> Foreign GofJtwwmmmis < ODES JPED CaßLi. ADDRESSES iWIIW Al, A.B.C, DOCK", s Ii r Wpitem [Taion Ko 1 El I vV Scott's. Weber's, ana DOCK-DAlRhai. W engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers
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      • 334 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Jb« Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Engiar* The Companies' steamers ti patched from Liverpool outwar fo, the Straits, China and Japan every week and from Japan honewani* f 0 r London, Amsterdam nnd Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Manet], les and Liverpool
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