Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1916
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Title Section30 1916-07-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. C EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. j 62. SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Cbt ittalapa tribune. TUESDAY, JULY 11.30 words
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Advertisement253 1916-07-11 1 *+*~u****»;.nm*. 1 n nun The Fearless Helen Holmes in tvs Biegraph co. offer I Tbe partis of Hefcn The Mothering Heart A SM P*' rl itivo Featnw «;f Merit of -ei:*ational 1 The story is Based on a Theme Rail H Pictnra*. which Ptrikfs a note of intense v HUMAN253 words
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Advertisement120 1916-07-11 1 IO AND j Hydrochloric Acid. I I I 3 I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE AGENTS. If rri iinni iiiniM iniiuujj r-rm mmvm *mmJ ————-n —iru—inr in ■< mg m i > J ->-i ~t r. j>. > t i i ■■•iimii-*- <. r^.»»«jni A warded120 words
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Article556 1916-07-11 2 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —I beg to I -knowledge with many thanks receipt of the following subscription t«» the above fond. Amonnt already acknowledged $2350 Chia Teck Chye, 10 Collected by Ong Soon Tee Ong Soon Tee -$20 Ong Hood Hin556 words
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Article274 1916-07-11 2 Major's Discovery. How he discovered a German submarine base on the coast of Kerry, the facts of which were reported to the antborites, is described by Major Damh v.StuartStephens in the 11 English Review." He was on a fishing expedition, having chartered fur the purpose a Kerry274 words
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Article76 1916-07-11 2 oed T f r e om a st ann nn Mr Jt n Minnesota, of raHroa,/' I 11 le,<,in(? American railroad magnate and a prominent State" th 6 aftaire of Lnitel Jm, 1 nearlyBo began hia working life as a porter, carrying wood on h-sshonldersfrom the wharves76 words
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Advertisement270 1916-07-11 2 I "Sl LITTIE s I Improved I JgT Mr V 4 Top Spring < -J| Tubular Rubber I Diamond Cut l $ISS John Little f iS'&mm* Stt ''I.icurp-.ratfd in Kn^laiid HALLO WHAT IS THIsT THIS IS THE HAIR OIL OF WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION MANI OIL A profusion of rich, soft, silky,270 words
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Advertisement33 1916-07-11 2 NO LAXATIVES are so gentle and effective as that's why children can safely take- them. Of chemists, 50 cants ,> T pfafa,, or P">t frea from the Dr. WBUma. MMkfM Co., Dept. fc, Singapor,.33 words
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Advertisement389 1916-07-11 2 BANKS MASTERED BANK OF mv AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, INCORPORATED IN~ «HGLaw» BY ROYAL CHARTER^ Reserve Fund Reserve Liability' of Proprietor? ,oo() *U*ju BANKERS. The Bank of England The j City and Midland Bank Lt^l° B London County and Wmw Fne Bank, Ltd., The Bank of England, Bank o-fScotland I, Lt389 words
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Article614 1916-07-11 3 August Meeting. Training Notes. Although training at the Race Con rse has been going on for over a month, it has been confined merely to exercising old timers,'' and, for the griffins, "knocking thorough off says a special contributor to the Times of Malaya. For local horses614 words
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Article181 1916-07-11 3 Rehearsing for Attacks. London, June 28th.—It is not believed in French circle that Ger many is moving large bodies of troops across Eur ope, but that thev are leaving the Eastern and Western fronts to stand independently. It is wise to recognise that they must have strong forcPB181 words
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Article45 1916-07-11 3 The Chief Resident Engineer for Construction, F.M.S X., iMirnateg that the raii-head reach*-1 Itj Perils SiarTKFP bonndarv oil Snndaj. This is the terminnp of the F.M.S. Railway which runs through Kedah and Perlis, and the poinl whenthe Siamese Railway will join with the F.M.S. system.45 words
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Advertisement416 1916-07-11 3 I LaS< M 9 *l°i fHlUmut Programme 'fO-XIGIIT FAR AHEAD of any other now showing in AT THE ll# mainbra Theatre I THE HOUSE OF QUALITY BEACH ROAD. The Leading Theatre in Singapore. THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. f j Manager, M.H. KEN YON-SLADE If PATHE PRESENTS 8ECO »"> S416 words
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Advertisement251 1916-07-11 3 Powell Co* FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. To-day At Powell Co's Sale-room at 2 30 d m Sal* «f v i u999 yea.' Leasehold Land and House W It; do At Messrs Bnnkraann Co'a office Nns fUin n A. .j Street I a. m Removal sale of offit C^° 8 t Lt/251 words
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Article139 1916-07-11 4 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune)* Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-daj Alor Gajah $3.10 $3.25 Ayer Kanings 1.20 1.25 Ayer Molek 1.90 200 AyerPanas 8.00 8.25 Balgownie 4.00 4.15 Bnkit Jelotong 0.55 0.60 Bukit Katil 0.70 0.77. 1 ChangkatSerdg.... 8.25 8.50'139 words
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Advertisement615 1916-07-11 4 RAFFLES CH AMBERS. TO LET Commodious and Airy Offices on 2nd floor and front portion of Ist floor of the Buildings at present occupied by Messrs Katz 3ros. Ltd. Entry Ist July 1916. CHING KENG LEE G9. Auctioneers Estate Agents. 1-6 v tamnnmrrTnrMT'!:;!»!ti!>»»?n!iii»M i"miHBi?iim?mmnniMmnm»;tmm For Japanese Curio's General Goods GO615 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous132 1916-07-11 4 I Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, July 14 K To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A, >♦ do Maxim Co 1» do S.R E. v, do S.V.R do Chinese Co, 5 Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co, j> Sepoy Lines S.FA. Co, 9.15 Drill Hall S.V.C. Cadets. To-morrow.132 words
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Article398 1916-07-11 5 Straits Times Fund. tw Strait! Times have following letters—tbe first m the Treasurer, Malayan Air on Fnnd, Chartered Bank, and the second from Mr. jno. Shepherd, Batu I ab who is acting for Mr. Alma jjjer in the otter's absence iM p; jitor of the Straits Times. ajr—Wfl398 words
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Article182 1916-07-11 5 Jane Outputs. Kelerrak Rubber Estate, Limited (MeflM Evatt and Co. Agents.) The first month's output of the current financial year amonnts to 7,359 lbs. dry rubber. Merged Rubber Estate, Ltd. 2,470 lbs.; total for current financial year 62,890 lbs. dry rubber. Lanadron (Meears F. W. Barker and Co.182 words
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Article41 1916-07-11 5 The withdrawal of an Austrian decoration from M. Take Jonescu by the Vienna Government has rosulted in five ex-Ministers and other political personages returning their Austrian decorations. A banquet is to be given in honour of M. Jonescu and the others.41 words
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Article124 1916-07-11 5 Page. The Gkrat War The Western Front 7 In the East 7 In East Africa 7 Aflairs 7 Hans New Move 8 French Consular News 8 Tan Jiak Kirn Portrait Fund... 2 Pirates' Irish Base 2 Porter to Millionaire 2 Selangor Turf Club 3 Germany's Reserves 3 Local124 words
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Article159 1916-07-11 5 In exercise of the powers vested in him by section 27 of The Sale of Food and Drnga Enactment, 1913," the Chief Secretary to the F. M. S. Government has made the following role: (i) Machine-skimmed milk sold after the 31st day of July, 1916, in any tin159 words
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Article19 1916-07-11 5 A large theft of copper wire took place on Thursday from the train running between C-eribon and T< >iri.19 words
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Article74 1916-07-11 5 Singapore July 11. On London— Perk 4 r>j/r, 9/4 v 'iuucr' 2/4'JPrivate 3 ui/*. 2 /4 13/16 On In iia— Bank T. T. 174J On Hongkong d/d 24| r *n Shanghai— Bank d/d. St 3| On Java— BankT.T. 1 35 On Japau— Ban!r d/d. 110 ?overtoigns—baj ing rate X.5474 words
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Article113 1916-07-11 5 Paris, June 11—M, Pokrovski, President of the Russian Delegation to the Economic Conference in Paris intervi<wed, said; "The Allies' purpose is to be independent of the German market, and to obtain the supremacy or tho world's markets, which victory in the war Willie. When Batata is reorganised113 words
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Advertisement32 1916-07-11 5 Straits Information Bureau Advertising Agents Invite Commercial Enquiries and Translations which are executed by Experts, Advertising Ideas Furnished. Clients May Correspond in Any European Language. Tel. Address: EFFORT. Tel. 1401 3-1 31-632 words
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Advertisement407 1916-07-11 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Immense Success! Immense Success 11 Hundred* Turned away oa Saturday Sighi. THE NEW STAR OPERA SEASON 1916-17 At the THEATRE KOYAL North Bridge Road To-night S The we 1-known Jaraueie Coaedj PANJI ISMARAH will be staged. Come and Baaaa I fDances Javanese 1 Dresses I Songs. X H.407 words
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Advertisement196 1916-07-11 5 Train Services. 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. Train* leave from Johore196 words
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Miscellaneous123 1916-07-11 5 FIXTURES. To-day. P. A O. outward mail sailed p.m. High Wat«r—6 35 a.m. 7 ft.; 6 7 p.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. To-morrow. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.30 p.m. High Water—8-14 a.m. 7 ft 2 inf.; 7-13 p.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. Thursday, 13th. High Water—9.31 a.m. 7 ft. 6 ins.:123 words
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Article1170 1916-07-11 6 The present generation of Germans suffer from the effects of swelled head, due to great successes in different directions thrust upon them mainly by the indifference of the Allied nations to their own material interests. Inordinate pride has characterised the behaviour of Prussian since the victory of1,170 words
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Advertisement135 1916-07-11 6 1 I ■MMWMMMaMMBMMiMMBMaMWMiiIMMBMWMn |i» BRITISH-HADE ill Eau lie Cologne; Specially Manufacture,! Robinson Go. "s?J SINGAPORE. pii ice V.j7OBINSON "J 60 cents RKR BOTTLE. W l«»BI»M«M«MM B »MM»ia»W M ■Mill M. lI—I I■ I MTinnWW———M—— WlBl—■■>lTl|||lil LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, I ETC., ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene135 words
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Advertisement82 1916-07-11 6 McCALLUM'S M Perfection" Scotch Whisky SOLE AGISTS Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. ADELPHI HOTEL July 14 th FETE OE LA BEPDBLIQPE FgHMjSL ON THIS OCCASION Special Dinner will be given, followed bj a g JBr -row I Y. M. TOY©. j PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO f 15 High Strut.82 words
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Advertisement20 1916-07-11 6 i Sweetened Condensed Milk per cast 14 90 Sterilised Natural Milk n $9 30 Ideal Unsweetened Milk H $10 5020 words
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Article498 1916-07-11 7 I m at*^-^'"^ —down. I Le i in Manchester I Flour is <i»ne at 15 D in a I ir fcet in London. I 1 at 3| in tho I T J, V ice Market I ti 1 In London at I ac at £35.100 in I498 words
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Article470 1916-07-11 7 Successful Fete. A most succesefQl f,'. te in aiJ of Children was held at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday: We a 1 know what the Allies owe to Belgium, who, in her hour of trial, was not found wanting, and chose the risks of running counter to470 words
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Article147 1916-07-11 7 On Tuesday evening at about five o'clock in the vicinity of Scott Road, Kuaia Lumpur, two women were stabbed to death, it is alleged, by G Thamby Raj v, a compositor in the Government Printing Office. It appears that Raju, having rea son to doubt his147 words
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Article41 1916-07-11 7 The Rev. G. Dexter Allen, formerly of Banting, Sarawak, \b coming out at the invitation <»f the i-o.p of Singapore, to take Dp ii:.-k as a chaplain, in tbe dioceae Uearrives by the Kitano Maro, due ia the middle of August.41 words
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Article676 1916-07-11 7 Harbour Engineer Rewarded. At the yard of the Harbour Mister Attendant's Office, this morning at eight o'clock, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Arthur Young, g. c. M. presented Abdoo bin Padiok with the Imperial Long Ser\ice Medal which has been graciously conferred on him by His Majesty the676 words
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Article85 1916-07-11 7 The Western front. Belgians Doing Well. RE UTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July 10, 2.40 a.m. Paris The communique sr\rs There is nothing to report north of the Somme. The French captured three hundred prisoners at Biaches. There were violent artillery duels on both sides of the Meuse, particularlyREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 85 words
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Article57 1916-07-11 7 London, July 10, 4.5 p.m. Parig The commanique states that we captured a line of trenches between Barleux and La Maisonette taking 950 more unwounded prisoners. The night was calm north of the Somme. We captured and organised five hundred metres of trench \v*st of Butte-de-Mesnil. The bombard57 words
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Article64 1916-07-11 7 London, July 10, 1 20 p.m. The capture of Biaehes is most important as it brings the French within a mile of Peronne, which is the vital point of the German communications north and south, by the great trunk road and railways which up to the present64 words
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Article48 1916-07-11 7 Fight for a Wood. London, July 10, 4.30 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haig reports particularly severe fighting in Trones wood, the southern end of which we captured on July 8, since when we have driven back several German counter-attacks in mass with heavy enemy losses.48 words
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Article94 1916-07-11 7 London, July 10, 5.40 p.m. A tribute to the Flying Cor ps on the Somme is paid by Reuters correspondent at headqu irters wliosays that the mastery of the air was never so completely ours. Enemy airmen are somewhat demoralised by their recent disasters. Ours have the94 words
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Article194 1916-07-11 7 London July 10, 5.20 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haig further says that the enemy yesterday made two pounter-attacks in mass, which our artillery fire crushed. The enemy last night bombarded the wood with ail natures of anna- ments and then hurled two more strong attacks194 words
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Article45 1916-07-11 7 More Russian Successes. London, July 10, 4.40 a.m. Petrograd The communique reports further successes west ot Kimpoluug, the enemy abandoning numerous dead. General Letchitzky captured between June 23 and July 7, 674 officers 30,875 men, 18 guns and a Hundred machine guns.45 words
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Article31 1916-07-11 7 London, June 10. 4.40 a.m. The Russians have inflicted a severe defeat on the Turks west of iLrzenm, capturing 64 officers, 1,050 men, and vast quantities of supplies31 words
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Article28 1916-07-11 7 Hospital Ship *unk. Loudon, July 10,4.40 a m. An enemy submarine in the Black bea Bank a Russian hospital shin without warning. Seven were drowned.28 words
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Article188 1916-07-11 7 Terras of Agreement. London, Jnly 10, 5.20 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr Asquith stated that the main provi' sions of the Irish agreement were the exclusion of the six Ulster counties, and an Irish Parliament composed of the present Irish members of the House of Commons.188 words
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Article64 1916-07-11 7 A Bishop's Views. London, Jujy 10, 1.20 p.m. Johannesburg The Bishop of Pretoria, wriungafter a two months visit to the troops in German East Africa, eulogises the work of thIndian Railway Corps which is constructing the Railway towards Moshi. He says v Goodness knows how we should64 words
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Article65 1916-07-11 7 German Denials London, July 10, 5.20 p.m. In tbe House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil stated that a German note denied that the prisoners at Rahleben were insufficiently fed. It also rejected the pioposalVor an exchange of prisoners, and made a further proposal to which the Imperial Government65 words
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Article215 1916-07-11 8 A Submarine Fleet. London, July 10, 1.10 p.m. A Genua* submarine has arrived at Baltimore with Tillable cirgo of dye-stuffs. Twenty miles off the coast she was chased by British and French cruisers, thns diiiying her arrival for four days. London, July 10, 2.45 p.m. New York:215 words
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Article98 1916-07-11 8 London, Jnly 10, 12.25 p.m. Great Britain and France have officially withdrawn the Declaration of London. The Ih itish Order in Council providos for the application of the principle that a continuous voyage makes a neutral vessel which conveys contraband to an enemy port, or a98 words
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Article705 1916-07-11 8 Not a SurpriseNo doubt remains as to the inal development of the submarine into underwater craft of all types. The articles which have appeared In the Journal of Commerce, N«w York livening Mail, Engineering, Fairplay, Syren and Shipping and these columns, dealing with the possibilities of the705 words
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Article43 1916-07-11 8 London, July 10, 5 20 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Imperial and Dominion Governments were seriously considering the question of an Imperial Council, but that a statement was impossible at the present time.43 words
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Article21 1916-07-11 8 London, July 10, 6.20 p.m. There were no casualties and no damage was done in yesterday's air raid.21 words
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Article30 1916-07-11 8 L«ndou, July 10, 7.30, a.ra. Bnenos Aires An anarchist attempted to shoot th« President, V ictorino de la Plaza, with a revolver The President was uninjured.30 words
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Article131 1916-07-11 8 (Bp courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, July 8, C2O p.m. Yesterday, the British captured a fortified redoubt between Thiepval and Montauban they stormed the first lines of defence of Ovillers, and on the north of Fricourt routed the Prussian Guards inflicting enormous losses. The French Chamber131 words
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Article76 1916-07-11 8 Renong Tin Dredging Co. The following i 3 the output of the Renong Tin Dredging Company Limited's, tin-ore for the second half of June No. 1 Dredge 179 piculs; No. 2 Dredge 192 picuis. No. 3 Dredge will begin work ou or about 20th July. Ulu Piah Ltd.76 words
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Article48 1916-07-11 8 (Messrs Barker aad Co. Agents Mine, 316 piculs clean tin-ore. Tribute, 232 piculs. Kanaboi Limited. Mine, 50 piculs clean tin-ore. Tribute, 59 piculs. Ampang (Kinta) Tin Mining Co., Ltd. Output 150 piculs clean tin ore. Simpanj Valley Hydraulic Mines, Ltd. Output 195 piculs clean tin-ore.48 words
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Article44 1916-07-11 8 The General Manager of the Deebook Dredging (No liability) Co. has informed Ids directors that No 1 dredge sank on June 28. It was; expected to raise it by the 4th inst.. but it is said that the repairs will require months.44 words
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Article66 1916-07-11 8 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co's sale-room yesterday afternoon. Leasehold land and house No. 312 Beach-rd, area 804 sq. ft.,bought by Ong Choon Koy for $6,300. Freehold land at King Edward-rd, off Bukit Timah-rd., area ft., bought by Malayandi66 words
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Article195 1916-07-11 8 The following telegram hag been received by His Excellency the Governor and is forwarded for publication. London July 8,1916. To Sir Arthur Young, Governor, Singapore. Lord Mayor of London, as Treasurer of Empire Fnnd for relief of wounded French Soldiers, to be administered by Committee over which French195 words
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Article133 1916-07-11 8 It will be recollected that we mentioned, a short time ago, the case where a Sikh railway watchman, of Ipoh, was charged with having caused the death of a Tamil coolie, whom he had roughly handled on his catching the man trespassing at night near the Railway Engineer's133 words
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Article62 1916-07-11 8 Central Engine Works. The annual meeting of the Centra! Ingine Works Ltd., was held at tb<> registered offices Messrs. Whiteaway Laidiaw's buildings yesterday Mr. J. A. Hamilton presiding. The report and accounts, wer« passed, the Chairman remarking that they called for no special comment Mr. Lim Peng Siang62 words
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Article513 1916-07-11 8 TRAINING NOTES. Horsjs in Training for Penang (By thb Railbird.) Qaite an interesting bit ol v 0r j< was seen on the race conr?p this morning. Notwithstanding slight haze which hung 0 v« r back stretch, the interested tors of the training were not prived of having a513 words
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Article59 1916-07-11 8 The Jaly Spoon resulted M follows. l(>oyd IfO/di he*]' Tv vlrs. Maoldon 2l 33 7 68 Lyall 3 31 5,44 67.44 Howe 2; 32 8.24 67.24 m Booty 3<» 30 6.7 CO 7 Payne 29 31 13.36 IS6 Oldhsm 2* 25 18.28 6( 31 La-iy Evelyn Yoang59 words
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Article27 1916-07-11 8 S C C. Tournament In the Singles Handicap, Classß yesterday Jackson beat II (7-5, 6-3) and in Chsa C. Wo< I Pair (7-. r >, 6-2).27 words
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Article41 1916-07-11 8 On June 21 two untitled women worn found in a <iwin ftrJembaiig with tLroftti cut. A couple <! Jaj who have since decamped ar pected. Th*re are also SSS] of a Kuropean being impli The police are acting rig* r the matter.41 words
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Advertisement110 1916-07-11 8 BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Tbronghout the World. PuritJ Garaitsed under U. S. Food v 3iugs Act. l STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. 1 Malacca-CHOPS CHI HIN HU CH.f m? CK f D BY I Penang-CHOP POE SENG Muar -CHOP CHOP TONG Ipoh—KEAT SENG LEONG AND110 words
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Article780 1916-07-11 9 Prices Qu«t«d in the Market this iloraiot Singapore, July 11. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Shar> Broker*, issue the following Bj| 0 f qu ~t etionb Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyer,,. Seller 2/- AUagar o/- oui 2 Anglo Java ft 2/- Anglo-Mab.y A 2/ rKu^i g780 words
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Advertisement88 1916-07-11 9 I I i i i I THE |Pot Stills! J OF (Great Britain I Have Been I Taken Over by Government, >♦ i. i. i i, I NEVERTHELESS <. Buchanan's! I 1 I I will be able to continue < > to supply their famous blends and to maintain the88 words
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Advertisement259 1916-07-11 9 ONE OF THE BIGGEST AND STROHGEsTbILLS EVER PRESENTED X, CASINO TTL "Will I'resctitPil "O'Vlqht. Second Show The Famous Player, F.| m Company p rese «t S 3 Parts Ul ,b Langtry 3 Reels «fs Neighbour's Wife Produced ante the direction of Edwin S. Porter Lrjuix Presents 2 Parts Hfe L/259 words
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Article196 1916-07-11 10 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. Java's Defence. The Bill, which has been introduced in the Second Chamber in connection with the defence of the Netherlands Indies provides for one fast cruiser and three submarines. With the completion of these vessels the Netherlands Indies196 words
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Article150 1916-07-11 10 It ia now definitely proved that Sabang Station is able to communicate with Nauen, in Germany, as messages have thus been transmitted. Carnarvon messages have also been received at the station and thus the possibility to transmit messages from Holland to the Netherlands Indies is naturally also150 words
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Article43 1916-07-11 10 The Dortsche Petroleum Industry Company pay a dividend of 16 per cent. Colonel de Boers, of the Netherlands Indian army, has died. General van Kietschoten left Java l>y the Ophir, a large number of high military officials wishing him goodbye.43 words
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Article1173 1916-07-11 10 (Through the courtesy of j Meter* Francis Peek Co* Ltd* Messrs Francis Peek Co, Ltd, Batavia favour us with their monthly report ending June 30:— Tea. This market showed signs of an easier tendency towards the middle of the month, chiefly owing to Russia having soniewliat withdrawn her1,173 words
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Advertisement79 1916-07-11 10 J| p SHIP BRAND ItS WINDHAM i I Hvj SUGAR CORN r*r;::'lY' V-'- <w—» I" AS A VEGETAKI >: TIIKHK I.s KOTH.N.; f "j» •-v feO so good. I 1 I wi' J T »V «t; you are sure to like it. .X I 1 Obtaisaulb a- uj K „v79 words
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Advertisement372 1916-07-11 10 Tin Ore Bagg Rubber Scrap Bags Generally used by tappers for collecting Rubber Scraps. Canvas Work Of all descriptions by skilleu workmen. BOON SENG Co Ship-Chandlers, Sail-maker.-, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agent". 18-19 Robinson Road. Tel. No. 126!. v H. TENG 777 North Brilje Road. Toothache Core. Splendid Gargle will372 words
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Article186 1916-07-11 11 j ol me and redumucb shut I had to existence. I am very RO d outdoor trips. .-ure or attending •to will sure and Asthma. Oh I had H iicuH and irksome Thirsty desire for r heart meals I had to lt h. Day by da\ r b>cn186 words
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Article941 1916-07-11 11 Lady's Thrilling Ride. Permitted by the War Office to take a flight in a warplane designed for pursuing Zeppelins at night, Miss Jane Anderson writes for the New York Tribune a thrilling description of looping the loop 7,000 feet over London. The aeroplane, she says,941 words
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Advertisement251 1916-07-11 11 The Malaya Tribune. Can 5 c had at the following depot! Singapore. i tan Koh Co., 90, Bras Basas Road. Money Changer, AdelpM Hotel. Mr, l\. g Boon Tin (Tank Road Railway Station.) AessTi Kwong Seng Chiang Co. Road. vlr.Jir Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon Road v. N. N. Hussein, 180,251 words
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Advertisement57 1916-07-11 11 Panton Dondang Sayang Baba Baba Pranakkan VOLUMES 1, 2, 3 4 NOW READY. Can also be had from the f ollowlng 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 Stamp57 words
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Advertisement420 1916-07-11 11 POSTAGE SThMPS. G.C. LEE A Collection of British 158, Prinsep Street. Colonial Stamps being TUNER broken to meet AND Collectors requirements. REPAIRER* Good and well aelected Music The Continental Stamp Co. Vi S^tSSiST j Workmanship Guaranteed D. High Street, Singapore MODERATE. 31 v 3-11 lUnited Saw Mills! I LIMITED. I420 words
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Article1347 1916-07-11 12 Post War Problems. Tl»p amount of attention which i* h*iug paid to tre question of cur post war trade is. w« consider, an excel'ent sii;u say« 8; and Snipping. Tht great weakness of thi* country in the paat always been its Jack of preparedness— not only in1,347 words
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Advertisement656 1916-07-11 12 HAM TIGER'S HEAD BRAND Sugahara Co., No. 334 North Bridgf Rd., SINGAPORE. H. 6 TtL ,333 MB————————— wi ii i i I MASSAGE 3 I Japanese Lady. I W Mrs. S. Nagashima, newly arrived J from Japan, certificated Masseuse, I j will be pleased to give massage J treatment under656 words
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Advertisement96 1916-07-11 12 TOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF H you know any one who suffers, Li 7 u yoor,elf in the rel eB y Ur mu cl weekeued or your limb, drawn out of. bog U you 8u ffer from headache, cur U S V BUhin UUr PO«' J cure yourself or your96 words
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Advertisement473 1916-07-11 12 AUCTION SALES. IN THE ESTATE OF TAN JIAK PENG, Decea AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and Shop Houses Situate at 35 High Street, 200 201 Arab Street 30 ClvdP t* To be held at Messrs citing Keig Lee Co's Sale-room No. 3 Raffles Place On Monday, 17th July, at 2.30473 words
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Article713 1916-07-11 13 Chairman's Speech. At the Annual General Meeting of the Urn Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., brierly reported in Saturday's issue of the Tribune, the following resolutions were proposed, seconded and car. ried without dissent:— M That the Directors' remuneration for the year be $1,500, divided as they713 words
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Advertisement311 1916-07-11 13 [cement Cement cement Slt'l iAMM ALWAid T© UAMD. HLSO DYES F©R SALE rs ex < rated for every description of Japanese goods, especially f Pc rtland cement, silk aad cotton piece-goods, glass and r if an. etc., on most favourable terms. A. ABBAS Merchant and Commission Agent, 5-1, de Souza311 words
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Advertisement744 1916-07-11 13 B THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD |H JL'T"* 8 BEjTO>AmT NERVOUS WSPtPSJA AND AMLMIA Incapables are always irritable." ,Jhe moment you try to move your work forward J m P?t?ence scolding or recriminations, yo, sTon U s?bmties SPICIOn f bemS to Small for effort S neK There's no time for744 words
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Advertisement532 1916-07-11 14 NOTIOES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT A'! persons Ha im ing refund of Assessment in rgipcd 'f houses vacant for any port ion of the half-year ending 30th. June 1916 am hereby reminded that cUirr-s MUST BE SENT 1 N to t->e C••rnrni-fcionerfl ON" OB BEFORE the 30th. Jaly, 1916.532 words
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Advertisement531 1916-07-11 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Civil Engineer. I th*? undersigned K. C. Seah beg to inform ll c public tba* on the Ist A July I shall start a.-, a Civil Engineer, Architect and Surveyor at No. '2 North Bridge Road. E. C. BEAfI B. Sc. 28-6 27 7 SINGAPORE VENTURE SYNDICATE, LTD.531 words
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Advertisement279 1916-07-11 14 TO BE lET_ OFFICES ANO GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D. 6 E, 6 0, G-H, Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Place. 14 6 v TO BE LET Commodious ryffices in Gre .-ham House, Battery Road. Apply MeALTSTKR C©., Ltd. 14-6 v TO LET. 16 Stamford Road,279 words
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Advertisement329 1916-07-11 14 WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY. AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER, oe* who understands double entry and :rial balance. Sal try $100 a month. Apply to Cycle and Carriaga Co., Kuaia Lumpur. 6-7 v CLEEK WANTED One who has insurance experience preferred Apply to Insurance.'* zare of Malaya Tribune. S-7 21-7 POSITION WANTED A young329 words
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Advertisement315 1916-07-11 14 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CP. [Incorporated m 7 FIRE Insarances effected on Rent and aferchandi r «J description MARI*E Imraocea part? of rbe world at owe* EARTHQUAKE Risk, accepted. J HENRy HEu^ON^ INSURANCE CO., ITft, CapiUl SI.OOOM FiBE DEPARTMENT—Ribks on Build.Dg« and Merchandise current rates. effected on Hulls and Cargo.315 words
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Title Section20 1916-07-11 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. jssued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dairy, l No. 182 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 191620 words
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Advertisement451 1916-07-11 1 P.&O. Britishlndia AND Apcar Line (COMPANIBS INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. i U nder >ntract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abomfc Mail Lines. Homrward (for Euboph).451 words
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Advertisement231 1916-07-11 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 dae to arrive on tbe nndermentioned dates OUTWARD. I. Juliana (via Suea) Aug. 1 Rembrandt Aug. 4 Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27 Grotius231 words
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Advertisement547 1916-07-11 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA Bervice in maintained between Yokohama via poifce to Marseilles and London, nnder mail contract with the Imperu Japanese Government, The New Twin-screw Steamera maintaining this <ervfee have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with ail547 words
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Article578 1916-07-11 2 Europe. For London: City of Vienna sails July Mentor July 13 fLashirna Maru loading Tydeus July 17 Uello.e July 21 Priam July 23 Mishima Maru July 25 Inwa Maru Aug. 2 City of Bombay due August 14 For Genoa Holt liners For Liverpool: Antilochus July 25 For578 words
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Article269 1916-07-11 2 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) Mo. of Noui. Port. BfcjaaL Disease Date. Bangkok ...F.P.B. ...Plague 74« 16.6 BHMfa «.J.G.Q. ...Plague 506 28.4 Batata ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26.5 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pox 297 1 0..? Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 300 10.3269 words
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Article330 1916-07-11 2 Vessels in Port. Britisi STEAMER. BERTH DATE, Giang 8eng Dock 13-5 Patrol Onter Rdi 9-6 Alma Dock 18-6 Muncaater Castle Outer Rds 23-6 Lady Weld Dock 2-7 Magnet Inner Rds 3-7 Phra Nang No. 7 Wharf 4-7 Wollowra Onter Rds 6 7 Eury bates Onter Rds 8-7 Quorra330 words
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Article176 1916-07-11 2 O o <^ ur Bangkok contemporary the "Times' comments on the fortunes being; made by shipowners from freights at war level. The biggest freights of all are payable on goods from American ports, and it is of interest to note how they affect Bangkok. Before the war the176 words
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Article524 1916-07-11 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station: —8,8. Carmarthenshire. The BjB. Giengyle arrived here from London. The Somali of the P. and 0. Co, arrived in port. For Calcutta is timed to sail the N.Y.K. liner Benten Mam on the524 words
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Article136 1916-07-11 2 Harder on Japanese Liner. Th© Japanese liner Mam, which arrived in this poJ! yesterday and left later for Chi* and Japan ports, was the seen* Jl terrible tragedy. When she left Bombay th<»r<- m no sign of trouble brewing, bat to miles from the Indian port tL»136 words
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Article301 1916-07-11 2 The Liverpool Journal, on May 87, M says Fairplay's Lookout Man" contained an article by Mr. J. Hay Thorbnrn dealing with German shipping and giving full particular! of the ulterior motive of Ger. many in its policy of frightfulneai Mr. Thorburn writes They have in this, as301 words
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Article53 1916-07-11 2 Eastern Archipelago. Karimata Strait. Information has been received that the Sambar lightship wag eeen drifting in Latitude 3 deg. 9 into. South and Longitude 109 deg min. East on July Hth 1916 (3 p.m Mariners are warned accordingly* (Sd.) B. A. CATOR Ld.-Com., R. N.,M A..S S.53 words
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Article72 1916-07-11 2 The Scottish Oriental Stea Co's Bangkok—Hongkong liw tains tbe following veesei* Mongkut, Capt. Stonham M. W Beng, Capt. Pigot s.s. Tai Ci Capt. Deans h.b. Phra Clx»ni Capt. Fowler sc. Phra Chula Klao, Capt. Morris Phra Sf* Capt, Watton Devawongsf*. I*r UnsworthChow Fa, Opt, 172 words
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Article80 1916-07-11 2 "Albion". We entirely untitle with your views <«o the -ut>j> many's threat of increased at B'a can only be cani»*d out 1 introduction of w w w> apoo the improvements of the ci weapons. We have sutii'i'*'' in our naval auti r tie- I that they are not ml The80 words
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Article686 1916-07-11 3 Comparative British and German Figures. interesting to compare the vi 'luring the past year, y published annual i me of the lines. That s smerfl it has been a year of ritv will be seen, ii Line made a nett proai 1915 of £162,689 as l\ 1,730 for686 words
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Article58 1916-07-11 3 Vessels Expected. Glengyle (Glen) 12th July, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan, Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Mentor (Holt) 13th July, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs, Boustead Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Teesta (B 1.) 15th July, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and58 words
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Article83 1916-07-11 3 Per P& O str Malwa, Mr Hodgkine, Mr J P Baird, Mr Phillips. Per P 0 str Kaiser-i-Hind.— Mrs Palmer and 2 children. Per N V X str Hitachi Maru.— Mr ~lrs W C Stuart, Miss M R Grant, Mr A Harris, Mr LewtonBrain, Dr Willenberg, Mrs Van83 words
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Article58 1916-07-11 3 The steamer Oceano, reported from New York to have a bad fire in No. I hold, appears to have proceeded to New York to discharge the balance of her cargo from Calcutta. The steamer is owned by Messrs. Andrew Weir <fc Co., and is insured on a value of £72,800.58 words
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Article59 1916-07-11 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery In London. Mail. Lbft. Dklivhkbd. B 1- Jim* Jojir 80 M. M. June b July 5 P. AO. June 8.1. June 16 P O. June 28 M. M. June59 words
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Article232 1916-07-11 3 (Singapore, July 11). Tin. —$82.65 125 tons sold. Copra.—Weak. Business done. Tapioca.—Steady. Business done Sago Flour- do Business done. Gambier. —Business done. Pepper•—Steady. Busines done. Other Products. Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picu! $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S. #>< 39.00 Copra Bali 8.60 Copra232 words
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190 1916-07-11 3 Tha North China Herald, in an article on the rise in freights, states that the tonnage entered and cleared at Shanghai during 1915 amounted to about 16,850,000, as compared with 18,950,000 tons for 1914. The 1914 total has the advantage of 1,125,000 tons of Austrian190 words
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Advertisement41 1916-07-11 3 1 wfrin> iii< SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERY Go 8 PROYIDORfNG CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office:—16 Battery Road. TA.KE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January 1st, 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-1 5-441 words
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Advertisement200 1916-07-11 3 MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD L Lebon July 19 Athos July 18 Ulantieue Aug. Cordillere Aug. 1 Porthos Aug. 15 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LIMITED. VLAUIVOSTOCK. Tbe following steamers will have irompt despatch for the200 words
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Advertisement445 1916-07-11 3 Combined Service Of The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ud. (Incorporated in Kngland) AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BBTWBKN 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 the Kimberley445 words
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Miscellaneous102 1916-07-11 3 Singapore Tide Tables. July. 11.—High water :—6-35 a.m. 7 ft.; 6.7 p.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. July. 12.—High water: —8.14a.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. 7.13 p.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. July. 13. —High water —9.31 a.m. 7 ft. 6 ins; 8.14 p.m. 9 ft. July. 14.—High water:—10.25 a.m 8 ft".102 words
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Miscellaneous220 1916-07-11 3 Mails Close. To-day. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Norara i nm Bangkok Chofn Mara 2 JZ bSsszsssl pQk An R f. 8omali «.so pm Batu Pahat Mm t u nrn Prigi Radia, Tembilaham and Indragiri Quarra 2.80 am alacc *Calyp«a 3 J™ p uar Abbotaford 8 pm Pontunak Khoan Foe,,. 3.8O220 words
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Advertisement565 1916-07-11 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A M sB( Western I Engineering od s 1 Uuilder* and Repairers of Ship*, Engines an< i¥ J£L ri fcWcrs, Wanufc ctsi I Ortrano btonee t Bronee Casting, Parsons' Steam Turbin- I bml -Alien r.• > #tC CIC NAGASAKI j Tel Address DOCK N .gaeaki. Graving565 words
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Advertisement561 1916-07-11 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. ;IKC'iftPORAT«D IN JAPAK) to Japanme Army and No* and to Foreign Government. J Cable addriow*kB s BL iIIWW Al, A.B.C, DOCK-Dai*iw. Engineering KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and d eecriptwmi of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New ving Docks and Patent Slips.561 words
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Advertisement345 1916-07-11 4 Ocean bteam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Kay. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Engtorv. m The Companies' > t! patched front Liverpool outwaro> tjX the Straits, China and Japan erer) week and from Japan houewards fc> r London Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight f »r Bfarseil* lea and Liverpool345 words
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