Malaya Tribune, 14 July 1916
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Title Section27 1916-07-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. IfENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 165. SLNGTAPOBE, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916 Price 5 Cents. FRIDAY, JULY 14. The Malaya Tribune.27 words
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Advertisement295 1916-07-14 1 The Feirles* Helen Holmes in rue giograim Go. oner Ihe Hazards of Helen i Tbe Mothering Heart A 3«perl»tire Feature f Merit >en<s of Sensational The story is Based on a Theme Railroad Picture*. which strikes a note of intense Two V,w Series HUMAN and is rwo Mw feKßias played295 words
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Advertisement85 1916-07-14 1 I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) 1 I SOLE AGENTS I mmmmmmmtmmnmJ* Awarded Numerous GoM JMedals If C AOK3I"fCIES Obtainable rrervwheie and at ou. flcdvwn U I 4 Telegraph SiiK'tii <,re "2 Kuala L,ampuT«6 High Street. Q 1 r cnang-Tai k Moh Co. C 5 Beach St. EEE, STF A Malacca-Hiew a85 words
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Article658 1916-07-14 2 Fa :e's New Aeroplane. vo Miles a Minnte R^e«7-i'f the French papers were r.ilowtrd t state that France now possesses an aeroplane which has beaten the world's records for speed. By the cou r tesy of French War Office I had been allowed to visit M.658 words
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Article492 1916-07-14 2 Celebrated for his dashing cavalry achievements on the Confederate side in the American Civil War, Colonel John S. Mosby hag just died in his 83rd year. At the outbreak of hostilities in 1861 he enlisted in the Ist Virginia Cavalry and at the close of the following492 words
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Article225 1916-07-14 2 Nerves are fibres running from tbe brain to all parts of the body, like the wires of a telephone exchange borne of them give us the sense of touch and feeling; others convey messages to the brain and the will to our muscles and enable us225 words
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Advertisement262 1916-07-14 2 X. LITTLE S Improved Top Spring Mr Diamond Cut mi ispi si2s John Little Kuala Lumpur. Alas! "What shall I de with my Life?" qm-stion often p"t forth by the invalids who are suffering from stubborn consumption and consequently who are quite depressed and dejected by their lives by taking262 words
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Advertisement468 1916-07-14 2 BANKS AUSTRALIA AiD CHINA Iff CORPORA VMDTS us,,, AVn BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 6t O6Q 8h*»». £20 each f^J Reserve Fund #35! Reserve Liability of PrtpriS^ BANKERS The Bank of England. The Ln-j City and Midland Bank Ltd London Couaty and VVesfaLfr Bank, Ltd., The National P468 words
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Article370 1916-07-14 3 Fraser and Co's Circular. Singapore, July 14. The feature this week has been be i Ivance in the price of Straits led by the announcelent d i la by the Directors that key purpose calling a meeting of Shareholders to authorise the inrease ol Capital to $»'.,000,000 with370 words
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Article148 1916-07-14 3 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 251 st Auction, 12th, 13th July. Ottered for Sale Pels. 5,562.1« or 740,2*8 lbs. (Tons 830.49). Prices Realized. A verajt Prices. Sheet s*i<.k<»d me ribbed ...sl2i to $12t! $1?4 n r<»od ribbed 117 122 Jl'C *mo plain 112 114 ill n nod148 words
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Article156 1916-07-14 3 Singapore, July 13. At this weeks auction some 333 tors were on offer. At the commencement the demand was good, but fell away as the sales progrebsed. Early in ton first day $126 was paid for Ribbed S;n >ked Sheet and $123 for Pine Pale Crepe, the156 words
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Article247 1916-07-14 3 Singapore, July 12tb. A fair demand waa experienced at to-day's auction when some 390 tons were catalogued for sale. •Standard Crepe at $129 shews an increase of 6 on the week. Standard Sheet sold up to $12G but only one parcel fetched this figure, the average being247 words
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Article131 1916-07-14 3 The following poem is by Mr. Robert Bridges, the British PoetLan rente Unflinching hero, watchful to foresee And face the country's peril where, soe'er, Direct Id g war and peace with fnual care. Till thy long toil ennobled I wert he Whom England call'd and bad' v Set131 words
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Advertisement638 1916-07-14 3 E« I Alnambra Theatre HI BEACH ROAD. SfS II The Leading Theatre in Singapore. M. H. KENYON.BLADP Second Show at S-15 Prompt. lj| A LAUGHa! Second Show at a *c= X ROARS! «r-t>^wm^«, ».15 Prompt. 4 CI DP SCREAMS I J MJKE Oneoi the funniest five reel pic tures ever638 words
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Article140 1916-07-14 4 f Exdvmct to the Malaya Tribune)' Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise th« following quotations for to-daj Alor Gajah $3.10 13.25 AyerKuiiigs 1.30 140 AyerMoiuk 1.85 2 00 AyerPanas 8.50 8.75 f;tlgownie 4.00 4.15 Rukit Jelotong 0.55 0.60 I fin kit Kafi 0.70 HVi>k«\ >-rdg.... 8.25140 words
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Article41 1916-07-14 4 Orders for to-day 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A» do Maxim Co. do SR.E.v, n ii do S.V.R. do Veterans Co. m do Chinese Co. do S.V.C. Band. ft do S.V.C. Cadets. F. Younger Blair Captain, S.V.A., a/Adjutant, S.V.C.41 words
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Article54 1916-07-14 4 Siamese Tin. The output ot tin-ore from the Ngow property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, for the month of May was 1,543 piknls. Middleton Tin Mines, Ltd Messrs Sime Darby and Co. Ltd., advise that the output for the month of June was Sluicing 163 85 piculs.54 words
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Article78 1916-07-14 4 (Tank-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 7.9. 8.42,78 words
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Advertisement575 1916-07-14 4 RAFFLES CHAMBERS. TO LET Commodious and Airy Offices on 2nd floor and front port on of Ist floor of the Buildings at present occupied by Messrs Katz Bros. Ltd. Entry Ist July 1916. CHING KENG LEE G9. Auctioneers Estate Agents. 1.1 v m m mmmma^^gmmwmMmmmmmmMmMmMwm^mmmmxmwmmmMmm^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~ m FOR SALE AS A575 words
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Advertisement344 1916-07-14 4 SUPREMACY! Likv the British Army the Palladium has firmly established its asce n dancy. It may be attacked by every weapon known to Cinematogr ai Warfare, but st 11 it Triumphs. Sheer Merit! THAT LS THE SECRET OF OUR 8(*****9 Every Film a Feature TO-Nighl and To-morrow it the PALLADIUM344 words
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Article558 1916-07-14 5 Bixing Contests at (lie PaUadium. on Tuesday n*»xt an interesting ot boxing contest will take lace at the Orchard Boad Theatre men of the Navy and \rniy. There will be fonr six uand bouts and a match of fifteen r.-,nn<J* is beifiur arranged. Som« b<-xirg should be witnessed,558 words
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Article48 1916-07-14 5 Franco- Dutch Relations. r renl 'i prsaidencj of If, Dutch Minister of •>eiuerhtnda-French comappointed In order ie h j cm jaj ction with tbe comi*tiog in Paris for tiie f trade bel veen tttetwo M hag, iuduatrial and problems will he dinJl >'icti gre to he strictly ex.48 words
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Article270 1916-07-14 5 June Outputs. Mr. 5, Gomes, secretary for the Bukit Katil Rubber Estates, Ltd. advises the output as IrQP* total for months 14,680 lbs. United Malacca Rubber Estates. Ltd. Tne output was 8,007 Its. total for 2 months 15,035 lbs. Brunei Estates, Ltd. (Messrs Guthrie and Co. Agents.) 3,232270 words
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Article103 1916-07-14 5 The returns of tbe rainfall, registered by the gauge at the house of the Director of the Singapore Botanic Gardens during 1915, show, as ib to be expected, that May and June were the driest months, and November and December the wettest. The very wet weather experienced laet103 words
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Article35 1916-07-14 5 The Commnication Office Petrograd, has adopted tbe 24 o'clock TSte<U| doing fiway with the division of h da) into the a.m. and p.m. hours. Fo- instance, 1 p.m. is now put down as 13 o'clock.35 words
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Article40 1916-07-14 5 20,000 Chinese coolies are wanted fr.r employment in r*iiing traes in Ku i:.*»n territory. The contract for recruiting the required men has been uigiied by a Changchun concern. The wages and other terms olhtred are Raid to be quite liberal.40 words
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Article238 1916-07-14 5 (S ngap >re f Jaly 14). Tin. —182.50 bayere, no sellers. Copra. —Weak. Business done. Tapioca, —Steady. Business done Sago Flour- do Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper. —Steady. Business done. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Latest Loal Market Qvotithm. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S.238 words
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Article36 1916-07-14 5 Singapore, July 13. The market during th- past week has been quiet. To-day's values may be given as &B. 7'> for finest sundried and $8.25 to $845 for fair to good qualities.36 words
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Article66 1916-07-14 5 July 11 On London Bank 4 9/4 19/32 r>»*ia»n<i 2/4 Private 3»i/«. 2/4 27/32 •»o India— Hank T. T. 174j On Hongkong— il/d 112-»/ ,r i Shanghai— Bank d/d. #9} On Java— Bank T. X. 1 On Jf»pun— Bank d/d. 210| sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 india Ceil Bills la*t issue66 words
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Article218 1916-07-14 5 Koay Teng Wang, Detective I oliee Constable Xo. 514, at PeDang on Monday was charged before Mr. L. E. Colraan that he, at premises No. 31, Sek Choan Lane, did pnt one Li Ah Ileong in fear of injury and attempted to extort the sum of $5. The218 words
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Article176 1916-07-14 5 Dumb but Dangerous Hun Deaf *nd dumb, and of German nationa]ity f Ernest Scheneber, who <-• H I{ before ti»o **ar he had worked at KruppN at E*s"n, and who since the outbreak of war has been wandering shout *he country, was sentenced to thi'06 months' imprisonment176 words
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Advertisement31 1916-07-14 5 Straits Information Bureau Advertising Agents Invite Commercial Enquiiies and Translations which are executed by Experts. Advertising Ideas Furnished. Clients May Correspond in Any European I anguage. ul lairtu EFFoar m. utt.31 words
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Advertisement168 1916-07-14 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ARRIVED ARRIVED! 5 More Actors aad Actresses Fkom BanAßaaG Including the Prima Donna MISS OTOK who will take part To-niglit To-night I! TH[ NEW STAR OPERA At the THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road Playing f r R ibort MUM only The well known Fairy Play, THREE GOLDEN STARS168 words
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Advertisement126 1916-07-14 5 JLatest^AdveiHiGements. rm i—iii Raffles Hotel j SATURDAY. JULY 15 (Special Dinner Cinema Show Universal Film Manufacturing FEATURES 1. FATHER'S LUCKY ESTATE l-R«el Nestor Comedy. 2. DISGUISED BIT DISCOVERED 1-R«cl L K<> 0 medr. REWARD OF CHIVALRY. 3-Reeli Go: i Bern] Drama Maturing v Herbert Rawlinaoo. 6. TWENTY MINUTES AT THE126 words
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Miscellaneous131 1916-07-14 5 HXTiiuKS. ToVay. Penanar Race Homeward mail closes 2 30 p m, Hialt Wat* r—10-25a.m. ts ft. 2 ins. 9-10 p.m. 9 ft f> ins. To-morrow. Full Moon. St. Swithin. Anglo Chinese School Sports, 2 30 p.m. Chinese Employees Assn. Meeting Victoria Hall. High Water—1 l-lOa.m. 8 ft.; 5 ins.-10-2 p.m.131 words
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Article932 1916-07-14 6 It is qnite true that some years ago the Government under Sir John An<lerson had to withdraw the In-come-Tax Bill, based on the Iadian pattern, on account of the determined opposition of the public. The present proposal of an incometax has come from a section of932 words
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Article88 1916-07-14 6 The Great War The Western Front 1 In the East Italian Campaign The King's Thanks Signs of the Times Ii ish Affairs Jlouse of Commons French Consular News Kidnapped a General Kings Round the Fokker Rubber Trade Share Market Local Share Market Straits Produce Our Proposed War Contribution88 words
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Advertisement117 1916-07-14 6 BRITISH-MADE j] Eau de Cologne ■t^K^^^ 1 Specially Manufactured Kr^ RobinsonSCo, fMfV&I SINGAPORE. ill PRICE WjMeo cents PER P.OTTLE. 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.,117 words
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Advertisement89 1916-07-14 6 I MARTIN I AND ROSSI'S w '•>:.;••■•■■:< ITALIAN VERMOUTH. Sole Agints v— Calibeck, Macgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL To-night SPECIAL DINNER j AND BALL. FETE NATION ALE I i I Y. M. TOYO. I I t J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO I J 15 High Street. I si (Coraer of North Bridge Road.)89 words
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Advertisement21 1916-07-14 6 j MILKMAID! I Brand t Sweetened Condensed Milk psr case 14.90 L Sterilised Natural Milk 9.30 X Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.5021 words
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Article568 1916-07-14 7 lim is up. A Berlin communique says that rate fighting is in progress at Bf/anoTiteni A Dutch Press wire says that a wneral Allied advance may shortly he expected at Salonika. mania has requisitioned every munition manufacturing establishnt in the country. Kuala Lumpur Mosque is rtly to568 words
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Article207 1916-07-14 7 ml A Military Emporium. The police have made a remarkM* find in the house of a Chinese .woman named Lee Va living in I langlin Road, as a result of which sfce and a woman servant were charged in the Second Court, yesterday, on two separate counts of207 words
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Article188 1916-07-14 7 Planter Fined. f n July 10, Mr. Folds, Assistant Manager of the Midlands Estate, was charged before Mr. N. R. Jarrett, Magistrate at Kiang, with assault on one of the Tamil estatecoolies, named Vythilingam. Mr. Stark, Assistant Controller of Labour, pressed the case on behalf of the eoolie.188 words
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Article158 1916-07-14 7 The following facts relating to the companies trading in the F.M.S. are taken from the Registrar of Companies report for 1915. During the year 21 new companies were registered under 44 The British and Foreign Companies Enactment, 1912," as against 23 in 1914 t> companies registered158 words
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Article99 1916-07-14 7 The Western Front. Massed Assaults Near Verdun. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July 13, 1.10 a.m. Paris: The communique states that the German attack on Fori Souville was made after a fierct artillery preparation. The infantrj at ten in the morning debouched from Fleury, the village of Vaux, andREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 99 words
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Article45 1916-07-14 7 London, July 13, 1.10 a.m. The Paris communique says there is nothing to report on the Somme front. The attack of six regiments on Fort Souvilie, on the right of the Meuee, gained only a little ground and cost enormous losses.45 words
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Article39 1916-07-14 7 London, July 13, J.40 p.m. Paris The commnniqno states that there has been an intermittent cannonade on the Somme and an intense bombardment of Souville, Chenois and Laufee. Ther» was no infantry action right of the Meose.39 words
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Article129 1916-07-14 7 Mametz Wood Recaptured» London, July 12, 11.30 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haig reports that the day was marked by sharp local fighting in certain areas. We recaptured in Mamet* Wood all the ground lost yesterday night and now hold the whole wood. We aiso progressed in Trone's129 words
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Article157 1916-07-14 7 Grim Struggle in Trones Wood. i London, July 13, 12.30 p.m. A French correspondent writing on the battle of Trones Wood says that it was probably the moat sanguinary and most obstinate struggle of tne war. The wood was a mass of trenches, full of Germans. The British157 words
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Article, Illustration128 1916-07-14 7 Desperate Hncounters. London, Jaly 13, «S.. r >5 p.m. Renter's correspondent at head- I qnaterj. describing the battles for t Mametz Wood and ContalraaisoB emphasises their extraordinary desperateness and the almost appalling formidableness of the defence Both places were literally honeycombed Bosche-packed dugouts, the inmates of which128 words
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Article39 1916-07-14 7 Heavy Austrian Losses. London, July 13, S.30 p.m. An Italian communique states that the enemy attack on our new positions north of Val Gaaugna was driven back in disorder and with heavy loss from our tire.39 words
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Article41 1916-07-14 7 Neutral Vessels Aid Her. London, July 13, 2.25 p.m. Washington The Entente Diplomats and the State Department received information that neutral merchantman have convoyed the submarine Deutschland from Bremen almost to Norfolk, Virginia, acting as a shield arcd tender.41 words
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Article23 1916-07-14 7 The American Consul at Bremen has been eakfd why h- did not confidentially advise his Government of the DeutschlandV departure.23 words
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Article75 1916-07-14 7 London, July L's, 11 4~> a.m. The King's Bench hi* dec! led that it is permissible to deduct the annual value ot branch premiaee abroad, in fixing the profits ol a business for the purposes of Income Tax. The Judges diatniaaed tbe appeal of th»* Inland75 words
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Article32 1916-07-14 7 iovernrnent Defeated London, July I.'. Amsterdam A Sofia telegram says that Ibe Bulgarian government has been placed in a minority owing to the defection of the adherents of M. Stjbulovisto.32 words
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Article34 1916-07-14 7 Fierce Work on the Stokbo* London, July 12, 10 p.m. Petrograd The communique states that fierce fighting continue* on the Storfhod. The enemy attempts to recross the river wer* again defeated.34 words
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Article64 1916-07-14 7 London, June 13, 2.30 a.m. The Russians are progressing appreciably west of Erzerum and have captured 107 officers and 1,684 men in week, besides artillery. The Turkish line of retreat is littered with arms and stores. Petrograd: The communique I says that the Russians west of Erz64 words
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Article31 1916-07-14 7 London, July 13, 8.30 p.m. Petrograd The communique states that west of the lower Strypa we took two thousand prisoners. We also captured a gun and some machine guns.31 words
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Article106 1916-07-14 7 Turkey Apprehensive; Germany Uueasy. London, July 13, 12.40 a.m. The report that Austria has asked assistance of the Bulgarians against Russia has apparently made Turkey apprehensive of isolation in the Balkans. It is stated that Turkey is desirous of negotiating with a certain Entente power. Germany106 words
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Article49 1916-07-14 7 Regiments Mutiny. T i London, July 13, 4.40 a,m. Bucarest Nine thousand Austrian and Bulgarian deserters are interned in Rumania. I Recent Bulgarian arrivals state that a Bulgarian regiment mutinied and murdered the German officers. Another regiment sent to punish the mutineers joined the latter49 words
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Article31 1916-07-14 7 London July 13, 10.10 p.m. An official message from Mesopotamia reports minor encounters/in which we punished the briganil?». Enemy artillery and aircraft have ineffectually bombarded our lines at Sunniyat.31 words
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Article90 1916-07-14 7 London, July 13, 2.25 p.m The Lord Mayor has opeied a Kitchener National Memorial Fuad. the income of which is to be useti j to provide for disabled officers and men of the Navy and Army, a portion of which is to be immediately used to equip90 words
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Article53 1916-07-14 7 Export of Cotton Goods. London, July 13, 8.30 p.m. Renter learns that (ir*at Britain h v Miked the Netherlands Ornmm Trust to prevent me export of cot-ton-goods Holland to neutraio. At the Hatrue a bill authoriaiman extraordinai y War Credit seveuty-fivr DuilUon florins n.--been introduced in53 words
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Article20 1916-07-14 7 London, July 13, 6.50 p.m. A submarine sank: two trawiei and two smacks off WLitby. TVcrews were rescued.20 words
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Article71 1916-07-14 8 Christian Associations' Successful Work. London, July 13, 6.5 p.m. Hia Majesty the King has written ify Mr. John James Virgo, General Secretary of the London Central Young Men's Christian Association, who is going on a special mission to the Dominions, India and the Crown Colonies, asking him71 words
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Article276 1916-07-14 8 Mr. Redmond s Manifesto. A Streng Indictment. London, July 12, 10.25 p.m. Mr. John Redmond in a manifesto in reply to yesterday's speech of Lord Lansdowne, says he regards the speech as a gross insult tolreland. it amounts, he says, to a declaration of war on the Irish276 words
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Article25 1916-07-14 8 London, July 13, 11.45 a.m. Petiograd The Commander-in-Chief has authorized the employment, w ithin the Minsk Government, of Chinese and Korean*.25 words
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Article206 1916-07-14 8 4 Here is a little incident of War Office i. otliods, "which may interest British people in the Far East, say* a London correspondent of the Centrai China Post. As I said in my last letter, a private named A. (j. Kadci'li, late of Shanghai, sailed by206 words
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Article355 1916-07-14 8 The General Situation. Many Subjects Discussed London, July 13, 5.45 p.m. In the House of Commons today Mr. Bonar Law announced that Mr. Asqcith will make a full statement as to the Dardanelles and Mesopotamia operations on Tuesday next. He also promised facilities for discussion. Rubleben Prisoners.355 words
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Article19 1916-07-14 8 London, July 10, 12.15 p.m. The Bank of England discount rate is 6 per cent.19 words
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Article183 1916-07-14 8 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, July 11» 5.40 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 64 and the 5 per cent at francs 90 20. Yesterday, we progressed on the south of the Somme. We stormed a blockhouse and took 113 prisoners,183 words
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Article228 1916-07-14 8 For conspicuous gallantry during various Zeppelin raids on Great Britain the Field Marshal Com-manding-in-Cbief Hotne Forces has recommended to the Army Council the names of the undermentioned officers in counection with the defence of London Major F. V. Holt, D.S.O., Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and Royal228 words
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Article283 1916-07-14 8 Woman's Hand Cot Off. The story of a murderous assault committed on a Tamil woman by a coolie of Canning Estate, near Ipoh on April 17 last, was related in the Judicial Commissioner's Court, Ipoh, on Tuesday, when Senivasam, a Tamil tapping coolie, was put on his trial283 words
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Article132 1916-07-14 8 Dalhousie R A. Chapter. At a convocation of the Dalhonsie Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, No. 508 E. C, held in the Freemasons' Hall, Singapore, M.E.O. F.M. Elliot and installing Principals installed the following Principals-elect: E. Comp. J. G. Barrett a§ Z. E., Comp. A. J. Amery as H.,132 words
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Article45 1916-07-14 8 The Humphrey Bishop Company, who made a successful visit to this port some time ago, opened a short season in the Lyceum Theatre, Shanghai, about the middle of last month. According to the reports in the Shanghai Press, they are drawing full houses each night.45 words
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Article98 1916-07-14 8 [We ie n*t erpretse* bp mrrrt Fibre versus Tag. Te Xkc Editor of the Malmya Tril**, Sir, F. stands for France. I. stands fer Italy. B. stands for Belgium. 1*. stands for Russia. E. stands for England. T. stands for Turkey. A. stands for Austria. G. stands for Germany.98 words
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Article246 1916-07-14 8 The following further subscriptions have been received for the above fund since our issue Already acknowledged >• H N Ferrers 100 X V Z Singapore 20 H B Salmond Goodall aud Co. 300 D V Pet kins g Sarkies Bros. 100 Mrs J R Stronach J246 words
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Article93 1916-07-14 8 Nature has eoaie itrange sur; for us at times, aii'l c en then* world has its nut XJ ected acci l< as is shown by the following of Mr. 1. H. Burkili'f "In the Botanic Garde November Ist, 1915, a S* Hyarotis Bxtnetne, was obs93 words
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Advertisement116 1916-07-14 8 {BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILKI 1 Eas been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. I 1 Purity (iaranteed un(ser L s Food Drugs Act# I I BABIES i i I J BORDEN'S f Z JMj I I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. i g STOCKED BY I Malacca-CHOPS CHI HIN HI116 words
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Article790 1916-07-14 9 Prices Quoted ia tbe Market this Moraiai SINGAPORE, JCLT 14. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Shai> Broken, issue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyers. Seller*. 2/- Allagar 2/- 2/4} i Anglo Java 3/6 4/2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Kuning 23/- 28/6790 words
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Advertisement97 1916-07-14 9 I 31 nll as I Disinfectant j I "Pine-Tree" I Brand. Use No Other J f I This disinfectant freely emulsifies 1 I with water, producing a I milk=white, strong disinfectant f I and deodoriser. j SANITAS lis known throughout the world I I RELIABLE I l disinfectant, The name97 words
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Advertisement364 1916-07-14 9 An Exceptional Feature Programme'! TO-NIQHT I At tiie |T* jflk Cfilfl BMHE-SEI, I Cinema Jfllf U off emiM I Second Snow 9-15 m. Sharp, f grU SHERLOCK HOLMES series I Parts, ro-mjiu s-" me Mnr me" 2 Itolt" m sign of Four" 2 Bnis-4 Seh I Lai>. it' n-pany pr—smU364 words
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Advertisement68 1916-07-14 9 i Massage] I Japanese Lady. E j Vfrs. 8. Nagashima, newly arrived J fn>m Japan, oertftkmtc Masseuse, J will be rl°ased to girt massage J 9 treatment under medical I 9 supervi 'o J J Address: X c/.> TAKAiUj-HIYA, I No. 208 Queen Stn rt Singapore. I J Rai Sahefr68 words
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Article93 1916-07-14 10 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. Rising at Kaliwoeno. At Kaliwoeno, near Djocja, several hundred salt makers rose again-? the village head and removed all utensils and a large quantity of >alt. The assistant resident was threatened by them, but he summoned armed police93 words
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Article181 1916-07-14 10 Market for Japan Goods Tke encouragement of closer ci :n--mercial relations and also direct transactions between the Japanese and Dutch merchants is said to be che chief object of the visit to Japan of Mr. M. Colzof, who was recently in Tokyo to investigate and report on181 words
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Article357 1916-07-14 10 Effect of the War Sahang, the Dutch rival of the British port of Singapore in tiie Far East, has felt the unfavourable influence of the war in the pa-t year. The movement in <_,'* neral was, according to the annual report of the SaLaug Harbour and357 words
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Article270 1916-07-14 10 The Moluccas Trading Society pays a dividend of 18 per cent. Lieut. Col. Ter Steele of the Netherlands Indian army, ha- died. From a case sent by the train from Batavia to Tjandjoer, ewels to the value of 1,000 florins were stolen. Cholera is still prevalent iv270 words
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Advertisement207 1916-07-14 10 Silks! Silks! Silks! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF" Sarees, Dujatta, Ravikai, Shawls, etc., Our Famous Brass Toys containing 32 articles. Big Set Rs. 3— 6—& Medium Set Rs. 1 14—0 Small Set Rs. 6—o Catalogues in Tamil, English, Telugu, and Bengali Free. Address: SARMA Co. Silk Merchants. Hanumanghat, BENARES CITY.207 words
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Advertisement308 1916-07-14 10 g A splenilid^^^ "all-round soap I —good alike for the skin, for washing I clothes, and for general household purposes. "Dandie" Soap is absolutely pu*e, and for that rea;on cleanses both rr.pidly 1 and economically. Ii is the ideal soap OF ALL DEALERS THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia England.)308 words
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Article214 1916-07-14 11 iftbiaa got hold of roe and reduio very much th%t 1 bad to of my existence. I ana ver\ j l theatre! and outdoor trips. rninofr 1 exposure or attending theatre will sure and me A<thma. Oh I had Hi and irksome r that. Thirsty desire for r214 words
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Article419 1916-07-14 11 Big British Company Active. Works Established in Burma. In view of the great interest aroused in Malaya and ofher tin inin.ns centres in the development <jf the wolfram industry, it will be sting to note that the matter Las assumed such practical and important proportions that one of419 words
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Article19 1916-07-14 11 Mr. Bertie Wentworth Vernon, of Stoke Brnerne Park, Towcester, chairman of the Ceylon Consolidated Rubber Estate, Ltd. left £37,386.19 words
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Advertisement240 1916-07-14 11 Tbe Malaya Tribune. Can be Lad at the following depot! Singapore. tfeasri. Koh Co., 90. Bras Baea* 1 Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Par.;? Hoon Tin (Tank Road Railway Station.) Mew. Kwong Seng Chiang Co. Selegie Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon Road Mr. jf. N". V. Huseein, 180,240 words
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Advertisement244 1916-07-14 11 massage These who hare long been ailing and have found no cure, will derive complete benefit from ray wonderful niassagp t«-eatm*nt, especiallv in cases of Rheumatism. A trial w;Il convince you. Miss T. YOSHIDA, Member of Japanese Red Cross Society, 37, Princep Street. 2-6 Tin Ore Ba^s Rubber Scrap Bags244 words
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Advertisement423 1916-07-14 11 POSTAGE STAMPS. A Collection of British Colonial Stamps being broken to meet Collector s requirements. The Continental Stamp Co. High Street, Singapore. 1 G.C. LEE ;58, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER REPAIRER. Good and well selected Music I Vi lin, Piano, etc. Good strings for Stri ged Instrument*. Workmanship Guaranteed fi423 words
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Article724 1916-07-14 12 Tillage and Manuring. The Agricultural Department of the F.M.S. carried out a series jf experiments with rubber trees during 1915. and gives the following record of these trials The fourth year's results of a manurial experiment with young rubi brr conducted at Kuala Lumpur are I now724 words
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Advertisement299 1916-07-14 12 HAM TIGER'S HEAD BRAND Sugahara Co.No. 334 North Bridgf Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL. 1333. 14-6 mmmmWmm%mWmMamWmmmWmWßmm^^ RANEEGUNGE Drainpipes AND Channels 80LE AGENTS: INDO MALAY 00., SINGAPORE. Agents MM HIN Co., 13 Kling Street, Singapore. 6-4 5-4-17 Best National Tonic. Our very live English contemporary The Efficiency Magazine utters some timely 'words299 words
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Advertisement498 1916-07-14 12 New Diamond Mine Discovered. A despatch from Johannesburg states that a diamond mine has been discovered about twenty miles from Pretoria. It is situated near the Premier mine, whore the famous Cullinan »vas found. 00 YOU SJFFFR FROM RHEUMATISM Has fiiH terrible, uerre-racking, paintui HiiLDent fastened itself upon you Don't498 words
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Advertisement487 1916-07-14 12 AUCTION SALES. IN THE ESTATE OF TAN JIAK TSN^^ec^ AUCTION SMLE OF Valuable Land and Shop Houses Si'ua'e at 35 High Street, 200 201 Arab Ltreet 50 Clyde Tp* To be held t ie »rBc& Messrs Citing Keng Lee d Co's SafG-raom No. 3 Raffles Place On Monday, 17th July,487 words
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Article230 1916-07-14 13 [To tht Editor, Tim** Q f Malaya. Sir, —I have to-day cabled to the Bank of England to credit of War Office the following three 44 Fighters Malaya No. 26 ("Fighter"), ««The Malacca Chinese No. 2," subscribed by the Chinese of Malacca, collected by the Straits Times."230 words
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Article248 1916-07-14 13 The Telegraph, referring to our losses in the Jutland battle, says The country, so large are its resources, can afford to ignore the ships that have been sunk. The King in hie message does not even mention them. His Majesty's thoughts have turned towards the heroes248 words
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Advertisement302 1916-07-14 13 Cement Cement cement t.r rrumt always t. hak*. ALSO DYES FOR SALE Orders exwa*ed far every deecriptiou ef Japanese goods, eepecialj ait kinds of Poitland •ement, silk and cotton piece-goads, gla«s and crockery ware, etr, an muet favourable tanas. A. ABBAS Merchant and Commission Agent, 5-1, de Souaa St. "RAVENSWAY302 words
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Advertisement54 1916-07-14 13 «t-oMMC«rut t t/' iiibmi win HI ,j||r X ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME Wken a firm kas spent a gre-tt deal of money in advertising »t cannot alter it* prices «vitkout losing muck of tke benefit of its advertising. It is tkerefore an un- I doubted advantage to fcuy advertised goods wken54 words
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Advertisement432 1916-07-14 13 I —Depression —Mental Weariuess Pulling your Thoughts together; —Wakefulness —Irritability; —Physical Lassitude Falling off in your Physical Condition —warn you that your nerves are not receiy- Starved nerves ar. responing from your ordinary food c ;m« r sufficient nutriment to replace My tr ub eS the nerve-substance that you ,hat432 words
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Advertisement457 1916-07-14 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Please note that KOH <k SONS at Raffle* House," No. 514, Oeylang Road, are Manufacturers and Suppliers of Copra, Coconut", «JbcoLUt husks and Coconut plants <>f various kinds. 1-7 30-7 NOTICE. I TAY TAN ENG, proprietor of Oxqp SIN BAN SENG, No 26, Boat Quay, Singapore, having returned457 words
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Advertisement515 1916-07-14 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Civil Engineer. I the undersigned E. C. Seah beg to inform the public that on the Ist of July I shall start practising as a Civil Eugiaeer, Architect and Surveyor at No. 2 North Bridge Road. E.C. SEAH B. Sc. 28-6 27-7 SINGAPORE VENTURE SYNDICATE, LTD. NOTICE 13515 words
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Advertisement459 1916-07-14 14 TO BE LET OFFICES AND CODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 E, 6-G, 6-H, Battery Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 9 Raffles Place. 14 6 v TO BE LET Commodious Offices in Gresham House, Battery Road. Apply McALISTER Co., Ltd. 14-6 o TO LET. Furnished, or for Sale,459 words
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Advertisement401 1916-07-14 14 WANTED CLERK WANTED One who hits insurance experience preferred. Apply to 4 Insurance.'* care of Malaya Tribune. 8-7 21-7 POSITION WANTED. A young foreigner with previous experience in office routine and good typist is open for employment. Outports no objection. Apply Box 236, c/o Malaya Tribune. 10- 7 15-7 English401 words
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Advertisement279 1916-07-14 14 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTO. [lNc©iteoßi.T3D n New Zzx^z PRE Insurances effected on BaiMi fi Rent aad Merchandise of ever description > MARIVE Insnrancea accepted to parts of the world at lowest rates EA&THtIAU accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager Officoß: 2, Finlaysou Green. HEUNG ON INSIBANCE ci.. m. (lucarporated279 words
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Title Section19 1916-07-14 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to tho Iflalaya Tribune Issued Daily,] No. ?65 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JULY 14 1916.19 words
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Advertisement451 1916-07-14 1 P.* O.British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). ;or China, Japan. Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. HoMRWARD (FOR EUROPB). OUTWARO451 words
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Advertisement228 1916-07-14 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPAKY) "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 an the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. 1. Juliana (via Suez) Aug. 1 Rembrandt Aug. 1 Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27 Grotius228 words
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Advertisement558 1916-07-14 1 N. Y. R. NIPPON YTJSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL ImSj STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA Service is maintained between Yokohama via poits Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperic Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this *urvi*t have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted558 words
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Article671 1916-07-14 2 Europe. For London Mentor in port fdons July 17 Neilo.e Juiy 20 Priam July*23 Mishima Mara Jnly 25 Nankin Augnst 3 ili vm Mam Ang. 9 ''it vof Bombay doe August 14 Somali August 23 For Gen/Mi H< t liners For Liverpool: ■arybatea loading Antilochm July 25671 words
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Article131 1916-07-14 2 Aing Hong for P. Soegi. Hock Lim for P. Batam. Sanit for Kerimon. Hock Hye tor P. Soegi. Esmeralda for Rhio. Emily for Khio. Sembilan for Bagan. Palitana for Rangom. Van Diemer for Medan. Kinta for P. Swettenham. I Glenogle for Rangoon. Mena for BatU Pahat. Hock Keng131 words
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Article337 1916-07-14 2 Vessels in Port. Britisa STEAMER. BERTH DATE. Giang Seng Dock 13-5 Patrol Outer Rds 9-b Lady Weld Dock 2-7 Magnet Inner Rds d-1 PhraNang No. 7 Wharf 4 7 Eurybatee Outer Rds 8-7 Teesta 2 No. Wharf 9 7 Kioto Outer Rds do Palitana K. Harbour do TJmta337 words
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Article147 1916-07-14 2 Another stranding is reported in St. Mary's Bay, N.F., but fortunately no serious consequences followed. The Sandefjord, owned by Messrs Chrigtenspn and Stenseth, was bound from Wabana, but appears to have got off again and proceeded. She is a boat of 6,026 tons register, built in 1911. On June 4147 words
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Article543 1916-07-14 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel In communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station:—s.s. Carlos di Eizaguirre. The B. I. liner Mata Hari will leave for Bangkok on the 25th inst. For Calcutta is timed to sail the N.Y.K. liner Benten Maru on the 23rd inst. The543 words
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Article113 1916-07-14 2 The steamers of the Pacific Steamship Company are unrl*. rL f r a radical change in appearance. Formerly familiar frequenters of the Pacific with th* back funnels and black hail >,r white stripe, they will henceforth have a yellow funnel with a top, the yellow and the113 words
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Article118 1916-07-14 2 The Seang liner Glenogle arrived in port yesterday from Rang Capt. McGhie being in command' She covered the distance, folly ed, in three days and sixteen botai which, considering the deep draught of the vessel, is exceptionally good time. The Glenogle, it will be te. membered, was118 words
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Article136 1916-07-14 2 It has occurred to certain in. genions spirit in the United Stasa that there is money to be made nut of the ravages of the German submarines, hence the appearance el the Interocean Submarine BngUM ing Company, which has jnst been incor}-orated at Albany. X Y. For136 words
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Article95 1916-07-14 2 The. following ports are declare-: infected (Signal X O Q and expected (Singa! F. P. B.) S<>. d N" tß Port. Signal. Diaea* n ,f Bangkok ...F.P.B. ...Plague ...X.G.Q. ...Plague Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... Bombay ...X G.Q. ...Small-pox Do. ...X.GQ. ...Plane Calcutta ...F.P.B. ...S',Jif-i Do. ...X.GQ. ...Cholfw Hongkong ...F.P.B mall-poi95 words
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Article32 1916-07-14 2 The B. L liner Thongwa untitled from Negapatam ou the Bth and ip expected to arrive at P this afternoon. Bhe leaves for Bit > pore via Port Swettenham morrow at 4 p.m.32 words
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Advertisement40 1916-07-14 2 I SINGAPORE SHIPGHAHDLERY CSHIPtHANDL RS 9 PROYinOffh* connaACT^RS, The Companv'H Lsancl incoiuiiig s' ipOfSce :—l6 Battery Ro* 1 TAKE LIFT TO T°H H* o Telephone No. 141« Ordora pro).., t 1 January l*t. H. W. K. STf Vt*S, >; M £j40 words
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Article1413 1916-07-14 3 (jeelnng-Bonvilston Claim. x i ard before Sir Samuei n th< Admirnltv Division re- S i en and Shipping, serves attention to an added danger ration which ha* trim out of The plaintiffs were the and Oriental Stearn ft- !lli" U. V i.:i n Company, who, as owners1,413 words
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Article66 1916-07-14 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mail* and their delivery in London. Uail. burr. Dklivkkbd. B I- Juue 2 Juno 30 M. Af. June July 5 P. A; O. June 9 July 11 8.1. June 16 P. AO. June66 words
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Article23 1916-07-14 3 Vessels Expected. Teesta (B 1.) 15th Jnly, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam, Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co, Ltd.23 words
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Article218 1916-07-14 3 Per P 0 Liners Per P& O str Malwa, Mr Hodskin*, Mr J P Baird, Mr. Phillips. Per P O Kaisa-i-Hlnd.— Mrs. Palmer and 2 children. Mr Tickler. Mr Keyzer, Mr Edwards, Mr Collett, Mr McCrae, Mr Brown. Per P A O str. Mooltan.— Mr Corin, Mr A218 words
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Article95 1916-07-14 3 July. 14.—High water:—lo.2s a.m 8 ft. 2 ins 9.10 p.m. 9 ft. 6 ins. July. 15.—High water :—ll.lO a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins. 10.2 pm. 10 ft. July. 16.—High water :—ll-48 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. 10-52 p.m. 10 ft. 3 in Jaly. 17.—High water :—0.23 a.m95 words
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Advertisement258 1916-07-14 3 M. M. MESSACERIES M4RITIMES. Mail Line. ?0K CHINA, TAP AN, CEYLON. MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1916 A. Lebon July 18 Athos July >( AUantique Aug. f Cordiliere Aug. 1 Porthn* Aug. II For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. BRITISH IHOW S. N. CO., LTO. APCAR LINE. FOR258 words
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Advertisement449 1916-07-14 3 Combined Service Off The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ltd, (Incorporate*! in Kngland) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Englaud.) BKTWRKir FREMANTLE PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular saiiiugs between Singapore and Western Australia. calling at Java (as inducement oflers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the Kiraberley Gold449 words
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Miscellaneous392 1916-07-14 3 Mails Close. Bagan Semkilaa £JI pm Port Swettenham, t taking mails for Europr. *e. Teerta 2.80 pmf 1 Penang* <fc Rangoon Palitana 2.30 pm viedan Van Diemen 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and TVlok A aw »n *Kinta 2.5# pm Rangoon Glenogl* JJJO pm Batu Pahat Mmi 2.M pm Batavia Ban392 words
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Advertisement569 1916-07-14 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A A 1., A.Pi.C Wesfc ra Union, Engineering mwd Raatlwy odes C cBuilders and Repairers of Ships, Engines an B< Hare, md Kle«r,i »1 Engineer*. Manufacturer? of Centra flo fondenser,. --ones- Manganese Bronze Cr.nr eg Parsons steam Tui bines and -Altero- turs. ci* •te.. etc. I569 words
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Advertisement563 1916-07-14 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) iCt Titration ttf Imperial Japanese Army and Nmuy amd to Foreign OommrwmmmĕmJ A&DBABSIS CODES H V Ik Wenieni Union m 1 Scott's. Lieber's, and DOCK-DAttNN. M Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All size* and descriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land563 words
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Advertisement297 1916-07-14 4 Ocean Steam S3 Company, Lu T AND China Mutual Steam-n, Co., Ltd. The Companies' steai patched from Liverpool outwar tbe Straits, China ati<i J apaL week and from Japan honewar, London, Amsterdam every fortnight for < T lea and Liverpool vth] Havre and Liverpool r.„, v outward steamer 28 t297 words
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