Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1916
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Title Section48 1916-07-17 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND W SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 167. SINGAPOBE, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1916 Price 5 Cents. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JULY 17. Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] NO. 167 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 17, 191648 words
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Advertisement290 1916-07-17 1 At the Popular Cinema House GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE. .1 unction of Al r>ert and Beneoolen Streets KmaammmammmmVmmmmmmmimmimmmm^ Stupendous Change of New and Excellent Features IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7»30 P. M. M Fatty In a New Keystone Comedy Bison 101 Thriller RCHTERS OF TH£ PLAINS A T( Red Liriian290 words
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Advertisement97 1916-07-17 1 ''""""j l Mrtsui Bussan Kaisha^^ (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) L SOLE AGENTS. |j awarded Numerous Gold Medals Ik 1111 mIIII i: a j The Aurore Cond. I I 5 SUN BRAND. w S s ■J5 AGENCIES Obtainable pverywlie-e and at ow 4 Telegraph Street, Singapore. "J5 Kuala Lumpur' 6 High Street.97 words
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Article1184 1916-07-17 2 Some Sign ficant Fa its. (William Le QtttUX in John Bull.") For some years—long before ne w«r I bar« endeavoured to bring home to the public a realisation of the peril of the Invisible Hand of Germany, and to day tbe lamented death of Lord Kitchener once1,184 words
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Article160 1916-07-17 2 Many people BU ffer horn overheating of th. blood, with wearines* -ad a tense of being too tired in the mormng, ev.u if ther. are no pimples •r sallowiiest of the skin to show that >n*-dicins) is needed: The grtat mistake that p.opl© "*e at this160 words
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Advertisement278 1916-07-17 2 T LITTLE'S Improved jj Top Sprlns: 1 Tubular Mklfj Mangle Diamond Cut j ffjf 5155 j I U I II I 1 Plain Roll r. John Little \j'£f&m^* (I««orp»ratcd in lugl&ad By Singapore and Kuala ,umpur. Alas!" Wiiat shall Ido with my Life?" question often put forth by the invalids278 words
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Advertisement193 1916-07-17 2 ONG SAM LEONG A 7 (Rubber YYurks) We beg to r: v »v tee that oar Faetori a; Bridge Road fUte r Hotel) which the LATEST b l will be ready to receive „rll crppcing and treat 25th July, 191 G. 5 J r 01 We have ttterf. bands for193 words
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Article17 1916-07-17 3 The Eastern Field. tg occurred on the laronovitch front, where General ie in command.17 words
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Article30 1916-07-17 3 A Bei ige \ia Amsterdam bteathat the French forces entered is village oi Hardeconrt to the mthol the Rivei >Diume. The bombardment by ;L»- French aitilwas vtry intense.30 words
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Article40 1916-07-17 3 General Huig reports that the iritis the south of Lai8fi louds of gas had been ah i the troops made a k on the German I ositii Dfi The braid of the fi;*ht- Isb Fnsiliera who sh •<. themselves.40 words
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Article120 1916-07-17 3 T day. Water—o-23 a.m. 8 ft. 9 ins. i wi p.m. iv tt. o ins. To-roorrow. M.M. homeward mail due. r dng Contest Palls limn High Water— 0-57 a.m. 9 ft. Wtdaofey, 19th. »1. oatward mail expected. ore leaves for Home. •i. Dome ward mail closes. Water—o-29 a.m. 10120 words
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Article39 1916-07-17 3 Mr Untitle Andrew MoCreery, California, a well ln polo, banting, and Channel 11 < n of tbe played polo for Catu''y against Oxlord in 1 the fauioof Old 1 at Pau, Fiance, on '"testate, leaving on of the value of39 words
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Article64 1916-07-17 3 Singapore, July 17--n Loudon Bank4m/8. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4/J Private 3 m/s. 2/4 7/8 m India Bank T. T. 174 >n Hongkong rUnk d/d 12* »n Shanghai— Bank d/d. 83} Jn Java— Bank T. T. 135J iv Japan—Bank d/d. 110J ovmeigns—baying rate 8.54 (ndia C cil Bilia'laat issue 1/464 words
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Article139 1916-07-17 3 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune)' Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Afar Gajah $3.10 $3.25 Ayer Knnings 1.30 1.40 Aver Molek 1.85 1.95 Ayer Panas 8.50 8.75 Balgownie 4.00 4.15 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0,60^ Bukit Katil 0.70 0.77 ChangkatSerdg.... 8.50 9.00139 words
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Advertisement755 1916-07-17 3 J A PROGRAMME SECOND-TO-NONE IN SINGAPORE ONE THAT WILL BEAR COMPARISON WITH ANY !S i I night tho To-night j I All\ambra Theatre I BEACH ROAD. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THC u nc J T 2" ™E HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. 5 J The Leading Theatre in Singapore. m Manager,755 words
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Advertisement41 1916-07-17 3 HAM TIGERS HEAD BRAND Sugahara C 0.,, No. 334 North Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL. 1333. K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 8 74 1 BIAS BAiAH iOAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUA RAXTKED Coastlntioa in either Inguih or Mali* Telephone No. 1245.41 words
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Miscellaneous171 1916-07-17 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, July 21 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.Y.A. do Maxim Co. Officers N.C.O's. do S.VR., No. 4 Platoon. 5 Paya Lebar Motor Cyclist Section. Drill Hall Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. 7 a.m. I>alestier Range Malay Co. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall171 words
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Advertisement638 1916-07-17 4 I Like the British Army the Palladium has firmly eat hi J f ascendancy.lt may be attacked by evsrv wpw, n 1. 1 W S r r J known C 'nematograph Warfare, but still it Triumphs. 1 I SHEER MERIT I I I THAT IS THE SECRET OF OUR BOOCB638 words
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Article553 1916-07-17 5 Meeting in Memorial Hall. a meeting of Straits Chinese emare interested in the for the formation of a t as advertised in the local waa iiul iin the Victoria Memgall on Saturday afternoon, rty persons were present. Song Ong Siang (S.V.C.) i; kindly consented to preaaMy voted553 words
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Article141 1916-07-17 5 Armed Burglars. Two cases of housebreaking were heard in the District Court on Saturday. In the first cisc a Chinese with an alias wa3 chargnd by Inspector Mann, of Rochore, with housebreaking by night, and theft of $8 in cash and a blanket and bullock-cart number-plate, the property141 words
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Article153 1916-07-17 5 The Government Monopolies charged two Chinese, in the Third Court, on Saturday, with importing into the Colony, and having in their possession, a certain quantity of opium, morphia, and cocaine, and a hypodermic syringe. The accused were both employed on the steamer "Sri Wongsee", one of them153 words
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Article184 1916-07-17 5 Tonkin-Lea- At the Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon, a pretty wedding was solemnized when Mr. Sydney Tonkin, of the United Engineers, Ltd., and Miss Ethel B. Lea, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Lea, of Oxley House, were united in nuptial bonds. The Rev. W. Murray officiated. Mr.184 words
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Article235 1916-07-17 5 (Singapore, July 17 Tin. —l Bo.so Layers, no sellers. Copra.— Weak. Business dont. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour- do Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Products. —Market Quiet Latest Local Market Qiotitisns. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 39.00 Copra235 words
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Article140 1916-07-17 5 Keppel Golf Club. The St. James Cup. Tbe July Medal (bogey) played for daring the week-end wag won by A. P Cameron —8 with 3 ap. The next best scores- were H. T. White —3 all square. G. A. Chancy —12 3 down. F. Black well—6 4 down.140 words
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Article85 1916-07-17 5 Lovers of the noble art are promised a great treat at the Palladium to-morrow night when the cinema will give place to the gloves. A splendid programme has been arranged comprising two contests of eight rounds' duration each, five of six rounds each and other items,85 words
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Article34 1916-07-17 5 On account of the heavy rains on Saturday last, it was necessary to postpone the Anglo-Chinese School Sports until to-morrow (Tuesday). The friends of the School are cordially invited to attend.34 words
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Advertisement30 1916-07-17 5 Straits Information Bureau Advertising Agents Invite Commercial Enquiries and Translations which are execute*! by Experts. Advertising Ideas Furnished. Clients May Correspond in Any European Language. Tel. tf-rMS EFFOIT. TeJ. Mil30 words
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Advertisement412 1916-07-17 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CVLTD. TOR HONGKONG, SHANGAI, KOBE, MOJI AND YOKOHA MA. The Company's steamer JAPAN 3,262 Ton* t C A. Paulson Command, •r, will be despatched for tku above porti on or about 21st July. For ratei of freight and passage apply to ADAMSON GILFILL AN Co.,412 words
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Advertisement152 1916-07-17 5 WANTED. Wanted, Teachers for the Elementary Classes St. Joseph's Institution. Only qualified men or men who are actually attending the normal class need apply: The Director, St. Joseph's Institution. 17-7 21-7 Latest Advertisements. MessMMß BBbbMMMBWBHBMMBMI RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Just Arrived "New Comet" Motor Cycles. FOR SALE. 12 h. p. Motor152 words
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Article1027 1916-07-17 6 In an impartial and scientific enquiry into tho outburst of German fury, it will be necessary to go behind the ordinary historical incidents which loom so largely in the diplomatic literature of the time. The excuses and the polemics of the politicians and statesmen of Europe deal1,027 words
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Advertisement125 1916-07-17 6 BRITISH-MADE |Tj Eau de Cologne Specially Manufactured lllfl Robinson Co. %nulnim SINOAPORE Mad«^ecU»y fl,r i PR T (ITT, j.. 60 cents PER BOTTLE. TIQUID 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 to125 words
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Advertisement40 1916-07-17 6 ASK FOR Club Whisky Sole Importers Caldbeck MacgregorUo. Wime and Spiiit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL Eierg Evening WERT I BY 00R Filipino Band. I Y. M. TOY©. I phmographic studio i 3 15 High Strbb» J velopins PnW; etc De I40 words
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Advertisement21 1916-07-17 6 I Bi»aw.c'l Sweetened Condensed Milk ner rnrw* I I Sterilised Natural Milk PCF CaSC t 1 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $ift-JJ 521 words
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Article445 1916-07-17 7 I I down, London at £169. j noted at 3in Lordon t; ra is done i" London at £35.5.0 ket. ia done at 13/4 in the Lndon Pro<lace Market. ted in London as p ar fine Hard, 2/10, Crepe [t ■> railway strike in i trtial law445 words
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Article602 1916-07-17 7 The Casino, This popular house wag full to overflowing on Saturday night, there being a number of mogt interesting films€>n the Mention may be made of the Lord Piccadilly series, in 15 reels, each a complete story in itself, which bids fair to become one of the602 words
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Article20 1916-07-17 7 London, July 15, 9.50 p.m. Washington The State Department has formally ruled th*' the is a merchantman. Reuter.20 words
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Article18 1916-07-17 7 London, July 16, 4.5 a.m. Paris The deatn nas occurred of the scientist Professor Elie Metchnikofl.— Jieuter.18 words
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Article42 1916-07-17 7 The Western Front. Steady Progress. Three Million Shells in Seven Days. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July 14,12.50 p.m. The Frankfurter Zeitung estimates that the Allies fired three million shells in a seven days' bombardment preceding the offensive on the Somme.REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 42 words
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Article60 1916-07-17 7 Second Position Taken. London, Jnly 15, 12.30 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig states that fierce fighting continued all day. We have steadily increased our gains and now hold the enemy's second position from Bazentin le Petit to Longueval, inclusive, and all of Trones Wood. Two determined counter-attacks were completely crushed. The60 words
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Article, Illustration157 1916-07-17 7 London, July 15,12.55 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig states that July 11 and 12 were mainly spent in bombarding the enemy's formidable second positions and in making other preparations for a further advance. The assault was launched at 3.25 this morning after an intensive bombardment. The enemy157 words
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Article90 1916-07-17 7 London, July 15, 3.15 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haig reports that all continues to go well on the British front, and at one point we forced back the enemy to his third system of defence, four miles in rear of his original front at Fricourt and Mametz. The90 words
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Article95 1916-07-17 7 London, July 16, 12 30 a m. Renter's correspondent at headouarters mentioni the tirat employ- meni of cavalry since early in the war; detachments of Dragoon Guards and Deccan Horse charging, and killing sixteen and capturing thirty-four of the enemy. Continued Progress. A later message timed95 words
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Article251 1916-07-17 7 London, June, 16. 2.30 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig, in a message dated 10.50 p.m. reports: There has bee» heavy fighting all day in the Pozieres-Guillemont sector of the German second line, which has resulted in further important British successes, capturing two woods and penetrating the German third line251 words
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Article133 1916-07-17 7 London, July 16, 4.50 a.m. Renter m -orrespondent at headuarters states that our casualties In 4 penetrating the German second line on Friday were comparatively light. Tat enemy surrendered freely. The Tillages offered sterner opposition than the trenches, but taught by the experiences of the past133 words
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Article480 1916-07-17 7 'Majestic aid Inflexible" London, July 16, 4.50 a.m. Paris 44 The magnificent success oi our intrepid British Allies" is the theme of the French papers, which declare that there is something majestic and inflexible in the measured but continuous advances, giving the impression of latent power united480 words
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Article111 1916-07-17 7 London July 16, 11.50 p.m. I enter's correspondent at headjuanem describing the cavalry lhat Deccan's Dragoon «Juards started early on Friday morning as a patrol to reconnoitre :md co-operate in covering the flanks of the attacking infantry. The men in the trenches cheered them to the111 words
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Article99 1916-07-17 8 LondoB, July 15, 12.55 a.m. Paris The communique states ihat the day waa comparatively «jaiet along the whole front. French Aeroplanes last night, as a reprisal 'or the bombardment of the open town of Luneville, dropped several heavy shells on the town of Mulheim. London, July99 words
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Article64 1916-07-17 8 London, July 15, 4.30 p.m. Paris The communique stated that our aeroplanes were most active on the Somme where we brought down four German machines within the enemy lines and two others were badly hit and obliged to descend. French air squadrons bombed the railway stations at Abbecourt,64 words
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Article41 1916-07-17 8 London, July 16, 1 a.m. The communique Btates that there was a vQjry fierce reciprocal bombardment in the Fleury sector, on the right of the Meise. There was nothing of importance on the rest of the front.41 words
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Article80 1916-07-17 8 London, July 16, 4.30 p.m. Paris The comuniqne states that south of the Somme last night the Germans under cover of fog crept along the canal and violently ittacked and captured by surprise ia Maisonette and Biaches but we vigorously counter-attacked and both, as well as the copse80 words
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Article46 1916-07-17 8 London, July 1G, 10 p.m. Paris The Russian troops hive ■received their baptism of fire at the western front. They attacked the inemy s trenches and took prisoners who were' dumbfounded at being in the hands of the Tsar's soldiers in France.46 words
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Article94 1916-07-17 8 London, July It',, 7.20 p.m. A raoHi bignificant annonn cement m .published in a semi-official message in the Cologne Gazette to the effect that it is of little use to publish maps giving the lines of position, because they are so elastic and repeatedly changing in detail94 words
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Article69 1916-07-17 8 London, Jnly 15, 7.30 p m A German official statement admits that the British gained gronnd "<« lin« between Po,° lion anil occiiju- It mention, lacks by minor British detsoh •nonls i- (he Ancre and WHw 7 C ,r also near Armentiew and -Vnu,. It claims to69 words
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Article43 1916-07-17 8 Rtpnlsed oq tbe Stokbod. j London, Joly 15, 12.55 a.m. I Petrograd The communique atates that an enemy attempt to take the offensive on the left bank of the Stokhod was repulsed. Fighting west of the Strypa river hai slackened.43 words
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Article86 1916-07-17 8 London, July 15, 9.50 p.m. Petrograd The communique states that the enemy yesterday violently bombarded the Rnssian lines ea«t of Gorodistchie, and north east of Baranoritchi. They made repeated offensives at various points in the region of the village of Skroboff which were repulsed with heavy losses.86 words
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Article23 1916-07-17 8 London, July 16, 6.40 p.m. Petrograd: The Russians have stormed Baiburt which is the most important strategic point in Armenia.23 words
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Article32 1916-07-17 8 London, July 16, 7.15 p.m. Petrograd The communique states that the Russians right wing on the Riga front» supported by irtillery and warships, slightly progressed to the west of Kemmern.32 words
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Article85 1916-07-17 8 London, July 14, 1.45 p.m. The Times observes that the inquiry into the Mesopotamia affair should be directed, firstly, to the Imperial Government's share into the decision to advance towards Bagdad and, secondly, to the errors of judgment by Generals on the spot and by the Indian Army85 words
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Article39 1916-07-17 8 London July 16, 4.5 a.m. Sir Edward Grey, in a letter bidding farewell to his constituents, says Things are going so favourably for the Allies as to justify the fairest expectation of satisfactoiy final success."39 words
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Article26 1916-07-17 8 London, July 14, 12.50 p.m. It is reported from Stockholm that a naval battle was fought north of Gotland, on July 12.26 words
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Article76 1916-07-17 8 Mining a Mountain. London, July 15, 3.20 a.m. Rome Apart from tho increasing artillery activity along the whole front, the feature of the communique is the repetition of the Italian feat of blowing off the summit of a mountain. A mine, long and most arduously dug, beneath76 words
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Article93 1916-07-17 8 London, July 15, 10.45 p.m. Rome The communique states that at ihe head of the Posina valley the Italians carried the strongest positions. The enemy counter-attacked violently, but unsuccessfully losing heavily. In the Tofana region there was very marked Italian progress. London, July 16, 6.30 pan An Italian93 words
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Article76 1916-07-17 8 Forts Surrender. London, July 15, 3.4 p.m. Cairo: Ihe remaining forts at Mecca have surrendered. Twentyeight officers, 950 unwounded and 150 wounded men, four guns and a large quantity of war material and munitions were captured, making a total of ten field guns, ten mountain guns,76 words
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Article62 1916-07-17 8 London, July 15 5.55 a.m. Th 3 Daily Telegraph's New York correspondent states that in a debate on the Naval Bill in the Senate, Senator Lodge admitted that the navigation of the Panama Canal was so unreliable that the transference of the fleet was uncertain. There62 words
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Article56 1916-07-17 8 London, July 15, 4.55 a m. The Government has issued a memorandum to neutral Powers stating that the Declaration of London was abandoned because it was impossible to stand the strain of the changed conditions of the war, but the Allied Powers would continue to conform56 words
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Article80 1916-07-17 8 Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Redmond. London, July 14, 12.50 p.m. Lord Lansdowne's letter is regard •d as showing that the difference between him and Mr. Redmond is due to a misunderstanding, but reports from Ireland indicate that the position is regarded as critical there, An appeal by the80 words
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Article65 1916-07-17 8 London, July 15, 3.05 p.m. Mr. Laurence Ginnell M. P. for N. Westmeath since 1906, has been arrested at Knutsford under the Defence of the Realm Act. London, July 15, 3.20 p.m. Mr. Ginnell was charged at Bow Street and remanded till July 28th. He had65 words
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Article74 1916-07-17 8 Manila Black List London, July 14, 8.50 p.m. Manila The owners of the British steamer Chinese Prince are appealing againat the fine of 50,000 pesos imposed upon them on the ground that 2,000 parcels consigned to merchants at Manila were missing from the steamer. It is alleged74 words
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Article79 1916-07-17 8 London, July 15, 10.45 p.m. Official Mr. R. J. McKenna and the Finance Ministers of France, Russia and Italy conferred in London, in conjunction with the AngloF rench Ministers of munitions and the chief of the Russian general staff. They reached an agreement further co ordinating the joint79 words
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Article42 1916-07-17 8 London, July IG, 6.35 p.m. Cairo The Commander-in-Chief has issued a proclamation imposing a fine of 1,000, Egyptian, or nve years imprisonment, or both, for importing or attempting to import or assisting in Egypt, or elsewhere,' the importation of hashish.42 words
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Article25 1916-07-17 8 London, July 16, 10 p.m. Amsterdam A telegram from Constantinople states that a Schnettelanz dirigible airdhip has arrived there, causing great enthusiasm25 words
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Article57 1916-07-17 8 London, JuJy XtK t General Mnrray reports' n columns operating from tv v Abnzeneima resp*ctirp' T r Sinai ahore of the GnffVf returned to their bases after ful raids on enemy ppot,. t peninsula. They covered' miles of difficult country a tured prisoners and live Jtodr M57 words
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Article35 1916-07-17 8 London, Jnly 15, i Tbe British steamer Silverton k. been sunk. London, July 10. 7.20 The steamers Eccle?ia. Alte Sylvie have been sunk. I ne Jj of the Alto were saved. 1135 words
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Article49 1916-07-17 8 London, July UJOp* Paris :-L'Eclair publishes ft terview with the PortQ premier stating that PortnJal jl ready to assist the Allh* bvsendin* troops to France or elaTwW whenever the Allies desire snch* course of events, Portugal's Onan cial resources determining th* number of men to be supplied49 words
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Article40 1916-07-17 8 London, July 15, 3.50 p.m. Hongkong: It is stated that at a conference between the Go*and the unofficial members of tht Legislative and Executive Councii, it was agreed to recommend a direct war contribution to the Imperial Government.40 words
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Article48 1916-07-17 8 King's Narrow Escape. London, July 15,1.50 p.m. Athens: The fire at Tatoi in raging. The Crown Pi residence has been destroyed. lb Queen escaped from the chateau carrying Princess Ctoheriw The King remained to the last and escaped with much difficulty. Mar; soldiers are missing.48 words
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Article133 1916-07-17 8 As is well known, Mr. A. h Allan,th© popular Managing Director of Messrs McAlister Co. who ii proceeding Home, is being succtedii by Mr. A. Reid. As a mark of their affection fur the retiring Director, the si McAlisters assembled on Saturday afternoon to bid hi in133 words
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Article71 1916-07-17 8 Page. The Great War The Western Front In the East Italian Campaign Irish Affairs Germany's Secret Cable Dntch Press Wires Local Share Market Straits Chinese Employees J Police Courts Sporting Intelligence The German Amok Local and General Around the Halls Stocks and Shares Company Meetings Rubber Returns Trade71 words
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Advertisement98 1916-07-17 8 BURDENS EAGLE BRAND MILK* Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World" f j PUrhy Garameed nder IS 1 DtHS ACt j f Pill Z—"' iSSt! I; BORDEN'S STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. Malacca-CHOPS CH. Ufl HUA s, CHlN^^^fV^' g Penang-CHOH POE SENG j Muar -CHOP CHOP TONG I I98 words
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Article790 1916-07-17 9 Prices Quoted in tbe Market this Moraioi Singapore, July 17. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Sharp Brokers, issue Jie following list uf Robber Sham. Nona. Value. Buyers. Sellers. V- Allagar 2/- 2/44, 2 Anglo Java 3/6 4, 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Kuning 23/- 28/6790 words
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Advertisement109 1916-07-17 9 SanTtas] Disinfectant I Pine -Tree" I Brand. I Use No Other 1 t#l| If you want the *ofi» I i#lf|4 BLst Results for Jiffi i the smallest I This disinfectant freely emulsifies I j with water, producing a I milk-white, strong disinfectant I j and deodoriser. I SANITAS I is109 words
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Advertisement413 1916-07-17 9 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1174. tJKJOKPOBj bd in lava*. THE COMPANY'S RKPOBT FOR 1915 gives particulars of another year's record progress. ASSWMNCIS now in farce amount n $70,000 000 00 ASSETS exceed $30,000,000 00 LOWEST RATES OF FEMIUM LIBERAL MKMtt Prospectus and Report will be413 words
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Advertisement20 1916-07-17 9 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Pei annum UM Half-yearly 7-2 i 1" W*™* 3.tt Per meneem jjg Postage Extra. I "it"20 words
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Article1098 1916-07-17 10 Singapore Electric Tramways The ordinary general meeting of the .Singapore Klectric Tramway?, Ltd., was held at the office of the company, 19, St. Swithin'sdane, K. Sir Frank A Swettenharn, G. C. M. G. (the Chairman), presiding. The Chairman said Yon will see from the profit ami loss account1,098 words
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Article74 1916-07-17 10 June Outputs. Jimah Rubber Estate, Ltd.: (Messrs Bateman and Co. Secretaries), 13,834 pounds. Malacca Pinda Robber Estates, Ltd.: (Mr. Chan Sze Onn, Secretary), 28,961 lbs.; total for 10 months 268,198 lbs. Sungei Euaya (Sumatra) Rubber Co. Ltd. (Messrs Guthrie and Co. Agents.) 31,942 lbs. for month, 25,119 lbs.74 words
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Article154 1916-07-17 10 We have received from the Customs Department the following approximate retorn shewing the values of Imports and Exports during the month of June 1916 Imports. Ticals 3* Good 5,711,700 Wine, Beer and Spirits 191 353 Gold leaf 61,000 Bullion and Coin 2,749 63 749 °P iura 513^75154 words
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Advertisement77 1916-07-17 10 I Bear Brand Milk 1 1 ICSES'I ..^R*'"BRAND MILK f I j 1 <PT 1 »"H F. M.S. Settltl "">ts I J j RRftND I ,Tn S °LE IMPORTEIis I m mc SW S S *a« IJ' ™VERS SONS, LTD. f T I a>a^^ n^ neural a; t.s,., axd) jf""?77 words
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Advertisement345 1916-07-17 10 A CURE THAT CURES are men and women in every locality who are being racked to death with Rheumatism. Many of tin in have tried electricity, liniment?, Turkish and mineral baths, massage, etc., while others have been doctored until they hare lost all hope and patience. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM has,345 words
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Article73 1916-07-17 11 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. CENTRAL PROVINCE. Chitf Commissioner's Tour. The Ciief Comaaiftioner of the Central Provincei accompanied by the H'.n'uU Mr. Slocock, Chief Secretary, Mid Mr Watßon, Persona! Assistant, eft Pachmaihi on the 3Uth Jane reaehiiuj Khandwa on the Ist July, tnd leaving73 words
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Article186 1916-07-17 11 Interesting Decision. At the Allahabad High Court Mr Juatjce Walsh in a reference case held that the ordinary bicjele with rfuto-wheel attachment is a bicycle and should be taxed as a bicycle and not as a motor bicycle. It appears that the Municipal Board prosecuted Mr. George Baunerjee,186 words
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Article268 1916-07-17 11 Conversion Loan. The Conversion Loan prospects here are again discussed by the Times of ludia" financial correspondent in his weekly letter. He says :—lt is still regarded by the money market that the success of the loan is mainly in the hands of Native States. The banking reserves of268 words
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Article494 1916-07-17 11 Two Head Constables Shot. Two head constables, SurandraorjtL Mukharji and R diiuikuumr Httkherji were shot dead iv a slum of Dfeoei towu on the night of Juh* 21. Liter reports received in CVJcutt only disclose a f»-w iutther facts ;>n<> do not explain exactly how they occnried. It would494 words
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Article343 1916-07-17 11 Alleged Mnrder. Judgment has been pronounced at Multan in the alleged Jaliwam murder cawe by Misra Jawala Sabai, Additional Sessions Judge, Multan! Allah Wasai who wa* charged with having murdered her husband, one Mahomed Shafi, has been sentenced 'o transportation for life, while the second accused Allah Hakhth has343 words
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Advertisement205 1916-07-17 11 E BANK OF INDIA, Aft'D CHINA. [H I LAND a c .«TTO, v I 0 "j Shares of £1.<100,00 I £i,*00.00« XI. 00,w i;Pro*, if* i i jb hA N C ii. tfl are sue it 1 per cent, pa; balances. Whet ,i 6» <ix jjonta? to $5, S'j interest205 words
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Advertisement275 1916-07-17 11 mmmam 1 For Japanese Curio's General Goods 1 g! f GO TO j 1 MARUNI Co. I No. 10, High Street, Singapore I WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. I LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND, j I lIIIMII 1 n||r] Illlllliiiiiii J ALL-STEEL Office Cupboards Fitted with 5 Steel Shelves: Fire-proof and Germ-proof.275 words
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Article322 1916-07-17 12 The Commerce. This is the great cotton season in Tsticorin, and so th*? wharf is full of bales of cotton, aw aiting embarkation to England. These arriso both day and night from the interior in eoantry carts, and by tie goods trains There is hardly a man in the322 words
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Article379 1916-07-17 12 A Deserter European Police Sergeant Moore disappeared from Colombo *hoit while ago, was brought back on June 26 from Fremantle under mili tary escort and handed over to the Police authorities. Fatal Bicycle Accident, On June 28, Mr R A Solomons. £°T" r Kandy, hold an inquest ol the379 words
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Advertisement337 1916-07-17 12 1 Rai Saheb Dr. X C. Dass.j i niIA.LIH LITERATURE OK j 120 PAGES DISTRIBUTED I REE. Apply to The Swasthyd Saiia>a Pharmacy, j 90 2 Harrison Rood, CALCUTTA iit#M## iil f —gj| I MESSAGE I Japanese Lady. Mrs. S. Nagashima, n*wl y arrived E f from Japan, certificated Masseuse,337 words
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Advertisement672 1916-07-17 12 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RIN jWM J FOR HIGH-CLA&S PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING B aT RE 3ULTS. Have your Phoiograpk tak*a at cur Studio. Useful to Pliitm. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is oaiy on:e pressed, is of the aighest qjality, and we have no douot will i rove very eiiefieial for672 words
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Advertisement469 1916-07-17 12 AUCTION SALES. IN THE ESTATE OF TAN JIAK PENG, Decease AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and Shop Houses Sitna.le at 35 High Street, 20a 201 Arab Street 30 Clyde Terrat Messrs Ching Keag Lei s Cb's Saie-raon No 3 Raffles Place To-day, 17th July, at 2 0 p.nt For further469 words
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Advertisement32 1916-07-17 12 To Coconut Planters COPRA OR OIL? Which pays best A question of the moment Fad*' figure* to further the l&du Prices 40 cent*. On bale at Johu Little&Co-.U* SLnGAFOKE. M T W32 words
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Article376 1916-07-17 13 The New Machines. The following despatch received by His Excellency the High Commissioner for the Malay States from the Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the Colouies, is published in yesterday's Gazette Downing Street, 15th June, 1916. Sir, —With reference to my despatch No. 146 of the376 words
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Article108 1916-07-17 13 Earth, —Mr. George as War Minister. Air. —Mr. George a.s Minister of Aviation. Fire, —Mr. George ay Minister of Munitions. Water, —Mr. George an First Lord of the Admiralty. It speaks volumes for the statesman who has come through terror to triumph that his name108 words
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Article81 1916-07-17 13 In the French Navy, Admiral Boue de Lpeyrere, who was 63.1 nded over the ctmf command I sfl :it last autumn I -to Vi, Admiral d' Artige du Fouroet, wh<. was 59; and since Admiral Licazt has been Minister of Marine he b*> nli'iwn gr I at ftrr.T-.th f mind81 words
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Advertisement313 1916-07-17 13 cement Cement cement HVTPUm ALWAYS T# HAND. RLSO DYES FOR SALE Order- executed for every description of Japanese geods, eepeciaHy a jj kicd- of P rtlaiid-eement, silk and oetton piece-goods,glass and rockery ware, etc., en most favourable terms. A. ABBAS Merchant and Commission Agent, 5-1, de Souza St. 1 iiiiiiiiiiii313 words
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Advertisement727 1916-07-17 13 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. SIR WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Surgeon-General of H.M. Forces, is chairman of the Company which produces the new and superior reparative of nerves and tissues, Sanaphos," which already has completely displaced the German-owned r727 words
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Advertisement393 1916-07-17 14 _NOT!CES NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND. Notice is hereby gives that 2,210 -quaia feet of Crown L id 2i*ua fo a f anjong P*gar Road sill bb ottered tor sale by public action at the Land I »ffice, Singapore, at 11 a.m. on Wedr.eedav, the 10th day of July,393 words
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Advertisement351 1916-07-17 14 NOTICES Public Works Department. Malacca. Notice of closing of Parian? Scraacok —landano, Efctl The public are hereby notified thai until further notice the above named road is closed to traffic from the Municipal Limits to junction of Bukit Kati! Road. The public are warned tha: onlj light tratfic should be351 words
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Advertisement382 1916-07-17 14 FOR SALE FOR SALE News Printing Paper Apply to Box 229, c/c Malaya Tribune. 27-5 v FOR SALE For gala two fine, sbowj Australian horses, one brown, out roan 14.2 hands each first clasi condition quiet in harneas. Can b< seen at Clarke's Livery Stables Queen Street. <S-7 2L7 A382 words
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Advertisement388 1916-07-17 14 WANTED CLERK WANTED One who has insurance experience preferred. Apply to Insurance,' care of Malaya f ribune. 8-7 21-7 English Lady with |two |Kyears' experience in teaching Chinese ladies and girls, wishes for private lessons at pupils'own residence. No objection to teaching in a sch x>l in the Native States,388 words
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Advertisement277 1916-07-17 14 INSURANRE SPUTH BRjTisn INSURANCE CO.. LTD [Incorporated n PWlnaurancef effected oafi.MARINE Insurance< i c parts of the worlds EARTHQUAKE Riaks accept Loca Offices: 2. PmUvpo, r- HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO.. ug (Incorporated in II Capita! j FIRE DEPARTMENT- on Buildings and M er han cm rent,rates. MARINE DEPARTMENT-^i effected on277 words
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Advertisement451 1916-07-17 1 P. &0. Brl TISHINDIA AND Apcar Line (CoMPANiBS Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan. P?nang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines* Homeward (you Eoropb).451 words
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Advertisement227 1916-07-17 1 STCQMVAART-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 AteaMerefare dae to arrive en Ihe undermentioned dates OUTWARD. I. Juliana (via Suez) Aug. I Rembrandt Aug. 1 Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27 Grotius227 words
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Advertisement555 1916-07-17 1 N.Y.R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via poita ts Marseilles and London, under mail contract with tbe Imperii Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servise have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all555 words
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Article643 1916-07-17 2 Europe. For London: Mentor in port Tydeus July 19 Nello.e Jniy 20 Mishima Mam July 25 Priam Jnly 29 fenoki Mam Jnly 29 Ohumpon beg. August Nankin August 3 iowa Maru Aug. 9 Oity of Bombay due Augnjt 14 August 23 Glengyle early Sept. For Gemxi Holt643 words
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Article94 1916-07-17 2 >v n Hooth chai "nan of the Cunard Company, interviewed regarding the report pointing to arrangements with the Royal Mail and Booth Lines, said the Cunard had absolutely no intention of going into South American trade, directly or indirectly. Replying to another rumour concerning Cunard policy in connection94 words
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Article53 1916-07-17 2 H.M. Minister at Panama reports hat w„rk the new concrete dry dock ante conjunction by the riert? completed. The pumping plant is still Toomplete. and other subsidtarv oh ore the dock can be opened tn H will be made «ood lock wiH be ready for use. No urtff of charge,53 words
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Article257 1916-07-17 2 Vessels in Port. British STEAM ER. BERTH DATE. Giang Seng Dock 13-5 Patrol Outer Rda 9-6 Lady Weld Inner Rds 2 7 Magnet do 3-7 Palitana K. Harbour 9 7 Umta Outer Rda 10-7 Kuala Inner RdB 11-7 Hock Lee do 12-7 Derawongse No. 8 Wharf 13-7 Mentor257 words
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62 1916-07-17 2 s.s. Perak leaves for Port Swettenhan and T. Anson at 4 p.m. to-day from the roads. 8.8. Kaka will sail this afternoon from the roads for Malacca and Muar. s.s. Ipoh, from Penang, s.s Kampar from T. Anson and P Swettenharn entered port this morning. 862 words
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Article143 1916-07-17 2 Where to Use a Hammer. Remarkable wages are being earnNorth mPO l the 8hi P^ ards of the co 7 10}6r told me wite. a correspondent, that thousands of T U from 3 '>o to £500 a year WW le one man *,nee the war started143 words
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Article524 1916-07-17 2 Wireless Reports. The homeward Messageries liner Andre Lebon will arrive here on the 18th inst. and probably sail on the same date. The P. O liner Nankin is due here, homeward bound on August 3rd and will connect with the Malwa at Colombo. The Homeward Dutch mail steamer524 words
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Article229 1916-07-17 2 Battle Royal i„ n arb On Saturday afterr, steamer B 'Jaoob, r. was lying in th handling cargo for rWL> Swatow. At the tin several hundred board, China bound, V having already fixed tl places in the 'tween vessel. The weathei «ra ing and the cargo coolies. J*'229 words
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Article210 1916-07-17 2 The Swedish East untitled Moji and Yokvlian. Messrs Arjsmsorj BUM! i are her agents. The Rojral Mail Sb panv B tin»- lin. t \'< »<■!■: 1X2\ ton*, iw du« hare tins month t" Iom i for For freight and licatiou should hs ui i li Bonafcead A i >o., the210 words
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Article422 1916-07-17 3 curious Action of Manila Authorities. iter wires that the owners of o f Chinese Prince appealing ag *inst a fine of fiftyis imposed on the I two thousand parcels I L ,> merchants in Manila rona the steamer. It j that these were confiscated v »he British422 words
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Article84 1916-07-17 3 in-India .steamship services, M. D. N are now uiually with Japanese vessels all of tons, their number to 25 with aggregate gross 1 >f about 80,000 comprising the N. Y. K. Bombay w N Y. K. Calcutta line, cO. S. K. Bomba; line, m Yusen Kaisha used to84 words
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Article48 1916-07-17 3 vessels calling at are informed that access to r 18 prohibited from sanset The channel is barred 1 le Entry by night be permitted for mail I damaged vessels which ktion by wireless tele,r» condition that the 1 caches the Direction °a\ementida Port de Com before 6 p.m.48 words
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Article181 1916-07-17 3 Failure of Harbour of Refuge, That ngly obstruction in the Harbour, aptly dubbed v Anderson's Folly" does not seem to afford shelter in order to prevent the ever recurring losses from stress of weather and squalls. On Saturday night, during a heavy squall, ten tongkangs, deeply laden181 words
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Article58 1916-07-17 3 Per P 0 Liners PerP& 0 str Malwa, Mr Hodgkins, Mr J P Baird, Mr. Phillips. Per P O Kaisa-i-Hind.—Mrs. Palmer and 2 children. Mr Tickler, Mr Keyset*, Mr Ed wards, Mr Collett, Mr McCrae, Mr Brown. Per P O str. Mooltan.—Mr Corin, Mr Mrs Hertog, Mr Lugars58 words
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Article134 1916-07-17 3 Per N V X str Iyo Maru.—Mr W Wilkes, Mr and Mrs Basagoiti, Mr J Bikbergen, Mr and Mrs J V Kiera, Mr C J C de Silva, Mr T C Butler Mr and Mrs G J Light Rev X Gamier Mr J Robertson, Mr134 words
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Article67 1916-07-17 3 Delivered in London. The following ;ire the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail, lkft Dklivf.ked. Juue 1 June M Vt M June S July 5 P. AO. June 9 July II 8.1. June 16 P. A 0. June 2367 words
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Article128 1916-07-17 3 Toe following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and sus pected (Singal F. P. B.) No. of NOUI. Pott Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...F.P.B. ...Plague 746 ISJ Bassein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 606 28.4 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26..) Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pox *****.3 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 300 10.3 Calcutta128 words
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Article122 1916-07-17 3 Vessels Expected. Teesta (B I) 15th July, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatarn. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co, Ltd. Thongwa (B I) loth July, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire Co, Ltd Mentor (Holt) 16th July,from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs Boustead.122 words
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Advertisement204 1916-07-17 3 Notice to Mariners. Entrance to Rhio Straits It has been reported that only one of the three burners of the red light at Pan Reef is burning, in consequenc whereof the light is visible at a distance of about 5 only. Mariners are informed according. (Sd.) W. G. Bennett, Lieut.204 words
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Advertisement253 1916-07-17 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIME*. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, JEYFjON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD »M 1916 A. Lebon July 18 Ath tm Jmlj 2(J Atlantique Aug. 2 Cordillera Aug. 1 Porthos Aug. 15 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS. Agent BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE. FOR253 words
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Advertisement459 1916-07-17 3 Combined Service ©f The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ud. (Incorporated in KagUmQ AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BBTWEEN FREMANTLE PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore wd Western Australia, falling at lava (as inducement offers), Derby, Kin-.,';. Sound (Port for tho Kimberlej459 words
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Miscellaneous261 1916-07-17 3 Mails Close. To-dsj. Penang, *and Rangoo Palitana 2.30 Dm Port Swettenham *Perak 2.30 »m Selat Pandjang, Beng kalis and Bagan Pontianak 2.B0 pm Malacca and Muar *Kaka 3 pro Hongkong, Araoy and SwaU)* *Glenfalloch 8.80 pm "a r a and Goehilt Kuch'ug 4 Dm Bangkok Ulv 4 pm Kerimon Sanit261 words
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Miscellaneous102 1916-07-17 3 Singapore Tide Tables. July. 17.—High water :—0.23 a.m 8 ft. 9 ins. 11-4 L p.m. 10 ft 5 ins. July. 18.—High water :—0-57 a m 9 ft. July. 19.—High water 0.29 a.m. 10 ft. 5 ins. 1.32 p.m. 6 ft. 9 ins. July. 20. —High water —1.18 a.m. 10 ft.102 words
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Advertisement575 1916-07-17 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A A 1 ABC Western Union «nd Rootle* Codss U i Builder" unci Repairers of Ships, Engine-! and l> He S «d Ivect. le fci*in*er«, Man«factur<»rP S» lies'* Manganese Bronze Cnst'ii*, Paraon* 1 iu:-iues nod rerbo- litem r rs. etc •to., NAGASAKI Tel. Address: DOCK —Nagasaki575 words
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Advertisement525 1916-07-17 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) 'CfnMirtt/ > tm the Imperial Japanese Army and Nemy and to Foreign GwemmenleJ Cod as If to Cable B^Kla. V a _Rk Western Onion imß Fcofct's. Lieber'e, ano DOCK-DArmBN. M Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. A ri rscriptimig of Boilers,525 words
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Advertisement347 1916-07-17 4 Ocean steam Ship Company, Ud. AND China Mutual Steam (fa Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England The Companies' steam, ra patched from Liverpool ,u t r i the Straits, China and Japaii week and from Japan bouewards London, Amsterdam and \nf«» every fortnight for Qenoa, Ms l p s and Liverpool347 words
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