Malaya Tribune, 18 July 1916
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Title Section61 1916-07-18 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. •T! O O .NO. IGO &INGAPOBE, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Cl>< fl?alapa Crlbune. TUESDAY, JULY 18. 51 0 P^ *«l 9 )u S m flfr v W V I B Issued Daily.] Supplement to the61 words
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Advertisement198 1916-07-18 1 I To-Night at the Popular Cinema House "Galely" Picture Palace < Here\ Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets j CHANCE DF PBOCBAMME I JJJ In the Second Snow at 9.30 p.m. The Imp. Co.'s Stirring Drama When the Heart Calls in 2 Parts. Latest Pathe Official War Gazette. The 2lst198 words
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Advertisement91 1916-07-18 1 ,g -»~««»B»3aaattrr~"Hi' i.^-iamaammmnmnaw^a^ Mitsui Kaisha 1 (INCOKPORATKD IN JAPAN) 1 SOLE AGENTS. I awarded Numerous Gole* MctfaTs ~~S SUN BRAND. mm j I AGENCIES: Obtainable everywhere and at ou» (Jodown I 4 Telegraph Street, Singapore. I'J Koala Lumpur* High Strut v I I Penang-Taik Mo., I tf... <*: FEEW BTRA91 words
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Article640 1916-07-18 2 Effects of War on Machinery Imports. H. M. Consul-General at Kobe (Mr. R. G. E Forster) reports that one result of the war will be to rftirnuluiH the industries of Osaka, mam part of whose foreign trade is done by Kobe. Industries, which ware being slowly640 words
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Article267 1916-07-18 2 To Grand Fleet. The full text of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe's message issued to the Grand Fleet.after the battle off Jutland was as follows I desire to express to the flagofficers, captains, officers and men of the Grand Fleet, my high appreciation of the manner in which267 words
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Article170 1916-07-18 2 Posts Telegraphs of the F.M.S. The estimated number of letters, post-cards, packets and parcels posted and delivered during the year was 17,371,312, an increase of 426,287 on the figures for 1914. There was a heavy falling off in the number of newspapers and packets dealt with, otherwise the total amount170 words
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Article64 1916-07-18 2 WwPf of the Fortress of Wilhelmshaven, to which the damag ed German ships have gone, ann.rtThe rman school-children are next week to make holiday over -Der «ft bnt no one is to be alUwed to »„r We i hcnld bethe 1881 to dispute the good sense of the maxim64 words
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Article55 1916-07-18 2 I understand, writes the Taiping correspondent of the TimeT of Malaya, that Inspector Hunter and ■mother Inspector intend resigning tion of their agreements, in order to Mn op better billets onteWe who resigned recently ""ich nigher salary than he was <W.ng under Government U H eem tl:it the £52* o55 words
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Advertisement287 1916-07-18 2 T LITTLE'S j Improved Jfjr'*%- Top Spring J l V'fiSF* Mangle i»/S>' j Iron Rollers, I Diamond Cut \mi [j Plain Rollers Mil iff t John Litt,e «ii and ltd(lncorporated in Mngland I Fjjjjy Singapore and flwL Kuala Lumpur. TAMPEBIS CEMENT TILE WORKS MACHINE PRESSED CEMENT TILES. MADE UNDER HIGH287 words
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Advertisement276 1916-07-18 2 Agents KIM HIN Co 13 Kling Street, Singapore, 6 4 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at tie foltoia depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Ba«u Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang G Selegie Road. Mr. Jit Lok276 words
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Article146 1916-07-18 3 {Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3.10 |3.25 Ayer Knnings 1.25 i.35 Aver Molek 1.85 1.95 Ayer Panaa 8.50 8.75 Balgownte 4.00 4.*15 Bukit Jeiotong 0.5,0 0.60 Bukit Katil 0.70 0.77J, Ohangkat Serdg.... 8.75146 words
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Article395 1916-07-18 3 The War League of India was founded at Karachi, in November 1915, with the excellent object of making as widely known as possib'e to the uninstructed masses of th< people the true facts of the worldsituation, the main incidents of tbe war, and tbe imperative neoemitvfoi395 words
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Article50 1916-07-18 3 The German airman Kandulak?.j •rbo kilied the famous French air I man Pegond in an air dn*J, baa I himself >>**• n nVfeated and killed in] an atrial which took place a ten days ago near Mulhouae. The. French pilot who brought him down is one of the50 words
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Advertisement385 1916-07-18 3 Last Nisiht of i,hi« ~~~^^^~s~^L- ~=3~sj A PROGRAMME SECOND-TO NONF i\ civniDnwT mtc^rS, **«»Og»»amme. I To-night NONE IN WILL BEAR COMPARISON WITH ANY Or iiE ß Alk~_t Tonigh+ inambra Theatre THE HOUSE OF QUALITY BEACH ROAD. H I The Leading Theatre in Singapore* THE MC F FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. I Manager,385 words
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Advertisement327 1916-07-18 3 I|N 'Wincarnis' brings New Health |g H to the Weak and Ailing. W Health I New health—glorious, vigorous health —is vjSjl yours to command. What a blessing to be free from #$3 that Weakness, Anaemia, Nerviness, and that Run down feeling. How splendid to feel, new, rich, revitaUsed blood dancing327 words
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Miscellaneous129 1916-07-18 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders lor the week ending Friday, Jnly 21 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. m do S.R E. v., N.CO's. do Maxim Co. do S.V.R., N.C.O'a. 4.45 As arranged Chinese Co. 9 Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co 4.30 Government House S.V.C. Band. 5.15 Drill Hall S.V.C. Cadets.129 words
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Advertisement498 1916-07-18 4 RHFFLES^JSHHMBERS. TO LET Commodious and try Offices on 2nd floor and front portion of Ut floor of the Buildings at present occupied by Messrs Katz bros. Ltd. Entry Ist July 1916. GHING KENC LEE GO. Auctioneers Estate Agents. Engraving lEngraversI Engravers and p T ers Memorial I Liiyiuimj of Copper498 words
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Advertisement153 1916-07-18 4 111 111 1111 MM *****11 11 IITP I' 11 TTTTTTTTTT rr--T~¥ INIIIIIIIIIMIIUU^^^^ I To-Bioht PJMPRJ l] I liiS I Th *l mm To-night Boxing! Boxing! Boxing;| GRAND NAVAL AND MILITARY CONTESTS I j To-night To-night\ COMMENCING 9 P.M. SHARP. i DOORS OPEN 8 P.M, j 5Q ROUNDS OF BOXING Cf)|153 words
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Article27 1916-07-18 5 Hurricane in Vienna. In the suburb of Josephstadt, at Vienna, a hurricane played great On* 1 hundred persons were jerioasl? injured and many houses27 words
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Article25 1916-07-18 5 r.ch experts say that more thirty Gtrman divisions are rontinfi the Hritish Army, livi ions from Germany are ipatiiig in the Verdun offen»ive.25 words
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Article27 1916-07-18 5 •I <<>urcft has been be Germans compute e jr ]o« since the outbreak of i\ above 3,000,000 men. this figure are included about 1000,000 killed.27 words
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Article32 1916-07-18 5 The Fn :h forces have captured yil and ar3 now close to Peronne. French aircraft has thrown above in I red bombs on varioni German railway station doing a great32 words
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Article42 1916-07-18 5 British torpedo boats engaged a tierman torpedo squadron in the North Sea n-ar Zeebrugge. The ighting took place at a very long Thn G< rman sqnadrou turr ed home followed by the British. ".Vaults are unknown.42 words
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Article35 1916-07-18 5 A: Colo, lie serious disturbances 1 amongst the Civil popolatioa at Cologne. The police were powerless and the military were called out to quell the disThey however refused to fire on the mob.35 words
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Article46 1916-07-18 5 The Special Correspondent of tho Berliner TogebiaM at Bucharest is oistic regarding the ittitady of Romania. He believes however that the Romanians: will ■ot join the Allies before the nana have crossed the Carpathians. He maintains that the Allies w tog Rumania with immanition.46 words
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Article22 1916-07-18 5 re, July is. 2/4 19/32 Wi 2/4 7/« Hi 110| n rate 8.54 1 1/4 3/32 1 r *Uo 29 15/1622 words
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Article252 1916-07-18 5 (Singapore, July 18). 7Yn.-$79.75 j 75 tons sold. Copra.- Weak. Business done. Tapioca.— Steady. Business done Sago Flour, do Business done Gambier. —Wo Business. Pepper.— Steady. Business done. Other Products.— Market Quiet Latest Local Market Quotation. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 8. oq 00 Copra252 words
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Advertisement142 1916-07-18 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. VLADIVOSTOCK. The following Steamer will have prompt despatch for the above port. s. s. PEMBROKESHIRE 7821 tons, due here end July. For freight further particulars apply to BOUSTEAD k Co,, Agents, Singapore, 17th July, 1916. 18-7 u MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A small142 words
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Advertisement426 1916-07-18 5 FOR SALE One 5 Seater MITCHELL MOTOR CA3. 42 h. p. in good running order, only in upo for 6 moDthi. Offers to Box No. 237, Malaya Tribune. 31.7 WANTED Urgently, two smart Manifest Clerks. Apply, stating previous experience aud salary expected, to Manifest, Malaya Tribune. 7 24-7 j TO426 words
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Advertisement493 1916-07-18 5 jAd veptisements. in tb. mm of m Alien M mttm» .iv. raatter of B ««n Meyer Co., Ltd., lo Liquidation AUCTION SALE QF VALUABLE MACHINERY, ARC LAMPS etc. By ord.r of the Liquidator W. H Maogregor To be lield at No. 72 Robertson Quay, Kampong Saigon OUT FRIDAY, 28th JULY493 words
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Miscellaneous115 1916-07-18 5 MXi ul<ijS. To-day. M.3f. homeward sails. xin# Contest, Palladium High Water— -0-57 a.m. 9 ft. To-morrcw. jU. outward mail expected. leaves fop Home. High Water—0-29 a.ui. 10 ft. 5 »ns.; 1-32 p.m. 8 ft. 9 ins. Tfiursdiy, 20th. Maearet. 1 1 0 home mail elosp< (train). 4te InsUllation. High WiHr^i.i115 words
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812 1916-07-18 6 At the present moment, it is important to bear in mind that, so far as the Colony is concerned, the revenue from indirect taxes is borne mainly by the poorer elements of the community. All the articles controlled by the Monopolies departments are consumed by812 words
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Article97 1916-07-18 6 Deplor hie Accideal (From Our Special Cvrretpo^' Koala Lumpur, July H A sad accident on Knala La taper Race Connie *jj morning ab< n Mr. If. J Walker, the Deputy Public cutor, KM X kill, il The JuJg. uof the Boprem«C paid him t a no97 words
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Advertisement119 1916-07-18 6 I» BRITISH-HADE ri Eaude Cologne gfVf- Specially Manufactured Robinson Co. SINGAPORE. I 60 cents ''■aX- PER BOTTLE. LI QUI D 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.,119 words
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Advertisement83 1916-07-18 6 GUINNESS' Horsehead Stout 1 Mm I Sole Importers Caldbeck. Macgrcgor AND Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI mmm Every Evening CONCERT j BY 00R 1 Filipino, Band. i _J Y. W. TOY©. j j 5 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO t 15 High >'ir£kt. 2 J (Cor.«r of North Bridie Ro.d I I83 words
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Advertisement23 1916-07-18 6 I MILKMAID 1 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case 14 9q 2 Sterilised Natural Milk $9 3 q S Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10 5023 words
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Article571 1916-07-18 7 Tin is at »79j— 7g cts c,own Crepe rubber is quoted at 2/3} sheet being done at 2/3. r £18,000 baa been received towards tbe Lord Mayor's Kite henr Memorial Fund- Rcuter. H R H. the Prince of Wales has I ~n Deputy Assistant ~r Master General.571 words
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Article229 1916-07-18 7 The Palladia©. This cfaetna was well-patronized last night, when some excellent films were screened. The Boob's Inheritance," a moB t laughable pictnre, i 8 evidently designed to show the power that the almighty dollar can wield amongst the upper circles of Americau society. One of the best229 words
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Article309 1916-07-18 7 The following additional subscriptions have been received, yesterday and to-day Already acknowledged $13,914 S. H. Moharned 50 > Collected by Tan Miang Song of Messrs Moine Comte and Co Quak Nam Seng 25 i Guan Gaan #m 25 Lim Ghee Seng 25 M\ Pakir Maiden and309 words
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Article325 1916-07-18 7 We quote from the Straits Echo as follows The Malaya Tribnne makes a plea for cheaper education and points r.ut that the high fees charged the schools in the Colony press very heavily on the permanent population, especially now that the pnichasing power of the dollar has diminished325 words
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Article92 1916-07-18 7 The Penang Assizes commenced yesterday morning there being seven cases on the calendar Ho Kua alias Hob Ah Seng, mischief by fire: Tan A Chun alias Chiu Tang, gang robbery Tan Tua Ch«ng, Ong Tan and Tan Hok (a) being in possession of instruments and materials for counterfeiting92 words
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51 1916-07-18 7 Messrs Derrick and Co. advise the following outputs for the four weeks ended 15th July, 1916 Bukit Roman Stone crushed 6,505 tons. Gold obtained 798 ozs. Average ton 2.453 dwts. Bukit Malacca Stone crashed 4.500 ions. Gold obtained 353 ozs. Average per ton 1.57051 words
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Article63 1916-07-18 7 The following property was disposed of by auction at Messrs Chine Keng Lee and Co's sale-room y eaterday afternoon. Leasehold land a r >d house No. 35 High Street, area 2,394 sq. feet, bought by Chop Ban Joo Ilin for $8,400. The sale of lease hold land and63 words
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Article55 1916-07-18 7 The number of British ve?s«.lb destroyed since the beginning of the war by Great Britain's enemies was gi vm as 570 by the Ri Bon Francis D. Acland in the House ot Commons. The number of lives toat on thtfeveasehi eras "00. Flatting has gone on55 words
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Article148 1916-07-18 7 The Western Front. Big Offensive Continues. A Cavalry Charge. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London July 17, 12.15 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, continuing his story, states that a British monoplane did a very plucky act. \V hen the cavalry were fusilladed from a dense copse, the monoplane swooped downREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 148 words
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Article299 1916-07-18 7 London, July, 17, 5 30 a.m. The troops advanced rapidly, piercing the second line for the first time on the western front. They say the evil spell has been broken with the German line. The British left from Hebuterne to Thiepval is practically intact. The troops299 words
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Article145 1916-07-18 7 London, July J 7, 12 45 a.m. Continuing his story of the fine work done by the cavalry, Keo er's correspondent says Fiom behind the waving corn came th* crackle of small arms, a halt troop each of the Dragoons and Deccans riding in advance in145 words
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Article67 1916-07-18 7 London, July 17, 11.50 a.m. Amsterdam The Telegraaf reliably learns from the frontier that the Germans in western Belgium are most uneasy and are taking all sorts of precautions. Official papers have been removed from Ostend to Brussels. A Berlin official message says that the Kaiser is at67 words
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Article156 1916-07-18 7 Some Wonderful Feats. London, July 17, 2.50 a.m. The concensus of opinion is that the casualties in the great attack have been small compared with the wonderful feat achieved. No unit suffered comparably with the Newfoundlanders, arhosc Iceaes on July 1, were the heaviest of any unit156 words
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Article79 1916-07-18 7 London, July 17, 4.5 p.m. A Paris communique states that the was comparatively quiet at Verdun, t for a lively fueilade at Hill 304. DHtaohmenN of our troops progress d west of Fienry and captured three machine-guns. Two enemy attacks south east of No men y, in79 words
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Article48 1916-07-18 7 London, July 17, 4.45 p.m. 1 rench captures on the Sorom# to July 13 include 235 officers, ll,97o men, eighty five guns, eightynine machine g ins and twenty-six .liineuwerier. do not inelude the material buried in the wrecked trencher?, and guns immediately turned against the enemy.48 words
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Article74 1916-07-18 7 London, Ju'y 17, 12 45 a.m. A Paris communique state thai the Russian and French patrols have mobt acti\e in Champagne. We CRptored on the left of the Meuse part ot *n enemy trench. ea*t of Hill 304. The French or. the right of >ne Meuse continued to74 words
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Article68 1916-07-18 7 London, July 17, 2.25 a.m At the opening of the National War Savings Week, Mr. McKenna in a letter points out that it < oincideg with the opening of th» greatest military effort in British history, not a battle of a da> or two but a long, patient68 words
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Article66 1916-07-18 8 Masked tucks, LoDdoo, July 17, 3.20 a.m. Petrograd The communique says that soath-east of Struniska. west of Lutsk, the attacked in masses at many points bat were driven back The crashed a desperate resistance in the sectors of Oshoff and Goabine and began to envelop the enemy,66 words
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Article33 1916-07-18 8 London, July 17, 6 p.m. Petrograd, official Yesterday the Russians captured Volhynia where they took prisoner 317 officers and 12,637 men and secured thirty guns, including seventeen heavy pieces of armament.33 words
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Article53 1916-07-18 8 London, July 17, 6.5 p.m. Amsterdam German official telegrams make the important admission that General Linsingen's forces, south-westof Lutsk have been withdrawn behind the Lipa, which is a tributary of the Styr, north-west of Brody on the Galician frontier. This indicates that there is more acute Rnssian53 words
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Article31 1916-07-18 8 London, July 17, 1.20 p.m. The steamer Ecclesia has been sunk by a submarine in the Mediterranean. The captain and eighteen of the crew hare landed at Algiers.31 words
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Article60 1916-07-18 8 London, July 17,1.20 p.m. The Court of Criminal Appeal, Mr. Justice Darling presiding, began the hearing of Casement's appeal. Mr. Serjeant Sullivan indicated that the appeal was on the grounds, firstly, that the charge was not an offence within the statute cited, and, secondly, that the Lord Chief60 words
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Article168 1916-07-18 8 Miss Ethel Gertrade Everest, of Chippens Bank, Hever, Kent, Who died on March 21 last, aped 60, daughter of the late Colonel Sir George Everest, C.8., F.R.S., Sur-veyor-General of India, left unset- j tied estates of the gross value of £22,373 3s. Bd., of which £18,134. 4s.168 words
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Article47 1916-07-18 8 Few people are aware that General Douglaj Ha.g i 8 a man of deeply pUfiooi convictions and a Preaby. r ™™nderdn.Cmefe datiee could not be more onerous or )rh n *> yet he never fails to find tune for the ministration* of hi, cte"' 7ty, 3 of the47 words
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Article40 1916-07-18 8 Hand to-Hand Work. London, July 17, 4.45 p.m. An Italian communique states that a heavy enemy attack on tbe Upper Posina supported by concentrated artillery fire was entirely repulsed by a counter-attack after some severe hand-to-hand fighting.40 words
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Article44 1916-07-18 8 London, July 17, 4.35 a.m In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith announced that the Home Rule Amending bill will be introduced before the recess. A permanent settlement of the Irish question would be considered at an imperial conference after the war.44 words
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Article26 1916-07-18 8 London, July 17, 1.5 p.m. Amsterdam A meeting of delegates representing 150,000 organised workmen passed a resolution urging Government to supply and distribute foodstuffs.26 words
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Article61 1916-07-18 8 In anticipation of defeat and additional taxation, Germans are sending money out of the country to be invested in diamonds and other convertible property. This is I the reason given by diamond dealers for the fact that stones of fine quality have increased in price during the past few week*61 words
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Article134 1916-07-18 8 Page. The Great War The Western Front 7 In the East g Italian Campaign Irish Affairs French Consular News 8 British Trade with Japan 2 Admiral Jellicoe's Message 2 Posts and Telegraphs of the" F. M. S. 2 India and the War 3 Local Share Market 3 Taxation134 words
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Article300 1916-07-18 8 {By courtesy of the French C- nsulate-) Paris, July 13, 7.50 p.m. Yesterday, on the right bank of the Meuse, the fighting continued very violently, and the Germans suffered enormous losses. The British repulsed attacks in le Bois de Mametz and progressed in le fcois dcs Logns,300 words
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Article133 1916-07-18 8 Judgment Giveo. It will be remembered tbat in Jane last Mr. Song Kee Chaan was summoned, in the First Court, for non-compliance with a Municipal notice requiring him to remove the occupants of his house, No. 5 F, Lim Eng Bee Lane, and to cease using it133 words
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Article225 1916-07-18 8 PENANG RACES. First Day. The Handicaps. The Opening Stakes. (Distance One Mile.) Loaddeer m 11 st, 4 Nullo 8 5 •Black Satin 7 8 ♦Welcome One 7 10 Milky Way 7 9 The George Town Plate. (Distance Six Furlongs.) •Jorrocks 9 st. 0 Sein Shin 9 0 *Dum225 words
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Article392 1916-07-18 8 (By the Railbird.) The entries for the forthcoming Penang Meeting are quite fair, thanks to the genuine support from Singapore owners. In one race alone, the Roadsters," five out the six entrants are from this city and in the "Open Pony Race" seven out the ten392 words
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Article157 1916-07-18 8 All things considered sayg the Straits Echo, the entries for the forthcoming races are quite satisfactory and h<dd on* promise of ex. cellent sport on the 25th ifi«t,Wß*a the meeting opens. Ol recent jmn\ for more reasons than oie, racing has been on the wane in the Colony157 words
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Article85 1916-07-18 8 S. C. C. Tournament The following matches were decided yesterday Handicap Singles, Class B: Tinsley beat Cassells, 6—2, 6—l Jackson b«at Todd, 6—l, 1—6,6—2. Handicap Singles Class C: Crossley beat Urqoart, 6—4, 6—L Leakey b-at 8011, 6—3. 6—4 Potter beat Farqnharson, 7—5 6—:) Newcomers Handicap.—Paris* w. o. Dobson85 words
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Article31 1916-07-18 8 The Ladies' Jnly Spoon was KM peted for yesterday and was sfob by Mrs. WiUies 58—10— 48. ♦i Binnie 55— 6—49. King 65—14—51. 10 Cards were taken oat31 words
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Article52 1916-07-18 8 The Annual G. o< pal Meeting el the Chinese Swi-n tag Clnb still be held at the Club Room on Baaday next at 2.30 pm. Busing to receive Report of the mittee to elect officers for th« ensuing year and to considef other matter that may be52 words
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Article43 1916-07-18 8 The ceremony of crowning I new Snltan of Terak, which b* been fixed for September 9, is to 1 1 made the occasion of festivities a very large scale. The fafjHnf and merry-making will probabb last for some days.43 words
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Advertisement71 1916-07-18 8 Train Services. Sifttapore (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 1 16,71 words
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Advertisement65 1916-07-18 8 P ritj jwder I). S. Food Drugs Act. BORDEN S STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. Malacca-CHOPS CHI HIN HUA 8 Penang-CHOP POE SENG j Muar-CHOP CHOP TONG Ipoh-KEAT SENG LEONG AND KWONG SANG i ««lan-SOE TEK BEE LEONG wig SANG Pontianak— KIM SOON CHEONG Kuala Lumpur CHOPICHOPCHIN TONG CHAN MAP SENG I65 words
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Article811 1916-07-18 9 Prin Quttea ia the Market this Moraiog .sixgapobe, July Ik. Meat* Lyall aad Bra* Exchange aad Snare Brokere, h»ae the folio wing list of quotation* latter Sharet. Norn. Valae. Bayers. SeHers. LV" I 2 2/4* 2 AagloJava 3/6 4/2/- Angio-Malay 10/- mg 1 AyerKuning 23/- 28/« I811 words
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Advertisement100 1916-07-18 9 THE [Pot Stills j OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, J NEVERTHELESS i Buchanan's J will be able to continue I to supply their famous I blends and to maintain 1 the quality as before, I being in the unique a I j position of having tlie100 words
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Advertisement322 1916-07-18 9 The* 111 A SURE WINNERI To-Night;! J Cinema a*w« Oft Seas!) Read. I c cc whit nj an ~r 15 0 -ni~hr as a roau!t seoond Show 9-15 p. m. S3»arii. A Great Aqutla Exclusive ,Fe*t«r* 5 Parts Tlie Bible Oath 5 Reels W,l, c„ at thehcaru „f all po,322 words
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Article34 1916-07-18 10 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. Insulinde Oilmilis. On the 2lBt July 400 shares of the above company will be issued at the rate of 150 per cent.34 words
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Article17 1916-07-18 10 The Germans have torpedoed without canse a Schevening trawler and have taken the crew prisoners.17 words
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Article20 1916-07-18 10 130,000 Turkish troops originally intended for an attack on Egypt have been transferred to Bulgaria and Mesopotamia.20 words
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Article32 1916-07-18 10 The Austrian communique admits that Italian Alpine troops took Monte Corno, but says that a counter-attack was made by Tyrolese Landsturm who recaptured the mountain and made 455 prisoners.32 words
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Article37 1916-07-18 10 Dr. yon BethmannHollweg has announced that as he has received no reply to his Notes from America anent the British blockade the Germans intend to put in a three months' programme of submarine fearfulness.37 words
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Article57 1916-07-18 10 The extensive report which Mr. Van Kol has promised as the result *»f his tour to Japan is now ready. He maintains that his study of Japan has convinced him of the possibilities of making the Dutch colonies not alone self-supporting, but that industries on57 words
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Article60 1916-07-18 10 At a meeting of the company the desirability of a change in the mien of the Company was discussed in the matter relating to the possibility ml paying interim dividends. Further has it been to undertake the growing of rubber and coconuts in different parts of60 words
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Article128 1916-07-18 10 Mr Oelosse, a resident of Banjoewangi has discovered a new procees for the coagulation of latex. It is only recently that the Vogel process was proijpunced a success by competent authorities in Java, yet has nothing further been hea*d as to the method employed. The new coagulant128 words
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Article93 1916-07-18 10 The preliminary meeting to inaugurate a new political party in the Netherlands Indies were to take place on Sunday last. It was expected that the Rules of the Indian Party would be bodily ac- cepted, but the new party aims at closer union with other factions.93 words
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Article58 1916-07-18 10 Dr. Talma, the Dutch ex-Minister has died. Naval Lieut. Vreede is to be appointed as chief of the Nederlands Indian Military. We regret to learn that Mr. den Tex, a director of the Nederlani Steamship Company, has passed away, Lieut, of the Keserve of Grenadiers Pangeran Adipati Ariopraboe Prangwedono58 words
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Article65 1916-07-18 10 Twenty of the Naval Militia who were to leave Holland for the Netherlands Indies deserted from the vessel in Holland before she sailed. Unrequited love caused a Chinese living in the Misigit Street, Medan to commit Hari-Kari. A senior ,police officer bandaged him immediately and there is65 words
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Advertisement594 1916-07-18 10 ANOTHER MIRACLE The miracles p erforwed by UTILES ORIENTAL BALM ara almost countless. Men and women who have become crippled by the horrible agonies of Rheumatism are throwing away crutches, canes, and bandages, and walking free with elastic step. Rheumatism in the back or shoulders, in the arms or legs,594 words
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Advertisement423 1916-07-18 10 FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN THE MOTOR HOUSE Situated at Thi Corner of Bras Basah Read and Victoria street Owing to the death of one of the partners, Messrs. Powell 0 been instructed to offer, by private treaty, the above business present proving most profitable. Several motor cars, ~noh423 words
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Advertisement40 1916-07-18 10 To Coconut Planters, COPRA OR OIL Which pays be.it A que* ti n of the moment. F* figur p to further the Industry* Price 40 cents. On Sale at John Little Co Ltd. SING A POKE. 3-6 T W J40 words
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Article347 1916-07-18 11 In a remarkable passage Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons revealed the fate "of the premier division in Scotland." In the battle of Loos, with other divisions, it played a very notable part," he said; "out of the 9,500 with whom it went into that engagement 6,000347 words
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Article200 1916-07-18 11 Rough notes have been made by the F.M.S. Agricultural Department on the characters of certain wellknown varieties of coconuts and some 20 Malay names have been collected. Observations made from time to time have shown fairly cleary what characters are variable and likely to have some value200 words
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Article91 1916-07-18 11 Handsome gifts were made to the by the late Cap S?" an <l Adjutant T. F. J. Nicol He *S r kiii?i a H P Uro in hia Loes a t f d dann 8 the battle of in a wonnded drummer. His estat» was proved91 words
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Article396 1916-07-18 11 Paterson, Simons Co's Report. For the auction Md and to-day, about 380 tona l y catalogued. On the day preceding? auction advices from thY h market* were firm, and the j S market developed etfrec, but this wag, onfo, lj, but shortlived On the of the auction396 words
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Article198 1916-07-18 11 Afferent timea of the proChin T fer ot Portion of the ropphM bought from Japan. Then have been denial*, of com*,, bat they have not checked the report., W .i >Oeorrii "l to the Aeahi, th. negotiations for the traugfer have ateiy made marked progrea. At he198 words
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Article40 1916-07-18 11 wh C n°I nr l der narr r L L Peun^ll. was thft 8 hfe ln llu, Q ,loe|1 Mary, Nora n C r mander of the T«rra Ant a P? aiu Scottti «hip in th« Antarctic Expedition of l<Uo.40 words
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Advertisement388 1916-07-18 11 BANKS ——^m^—— j CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capita] in 60,000 BharN of £20 each £1,2G0,00f Reserve Fund £1,800,0(K Hwrvf Liability of Proprietors BANKERS. Tha Bank of EnghnH, Th« City aod Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County aod Westminster lia:ik,388 words
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Advertisement234 1916-07-18 11 For Japanese Curio's General Goods j GO TO MARUNI Co. j No. 10, High Street, Singapore. j WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. mWmWmWmWßWummmtmwmnw^ ALL-STEEL Office Cupboards Fitted with 5 Steel Shelves: Fire-p. oof and Germ-proof. STOCK SIZES: 60 in. x 30 in. x J8 in. $48 60234 words
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Article710 1916-07-18 12 Eleven Charges of Forgery. Kr crowds clamonred for admis- at Bow-streot when Ignatins j Timothy Tiibitsch Lincoln former]V Libera! M P. for Darlington, who ba d been extradited fron America, was charged before Sir John Dickinson with various forgeries. A dark forbidding fi«nre f he sat in710 words
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Article205 1916-07-18 12 During the examination in bank ruptcy, at Canterbury, of Charles Boswell Norman, an ex-Army captain now residing at Margaret's at-ClifTe, it wai revealed that the debtor has had an extraordinary career. He first joined the Army in ltt64, and resigned his commission in 1876. For seme fifteen205 words
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Advertisement397 1916-07-18 12 TO CORRECT CONSTIPATION and Biliousness, clear the complexion of blemishes and sweeten the breath, use the dainty laxative They gently assist nature and will help to keep you well. Tiny but thorough, do not gripe. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,397 words
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Advertisement659 1916-07-18 12 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOB b'GH-OLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. THEREFORFENSURINC B.-ST RESULTS. Have your Photogra >h talum a] our Studio. 1-5 u Useful toPlanim. OCR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only onot pressed, is of the highest quality, and wa have no doubt will rrove veiy beneficial for trees and plants in659 words
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Advertisement445 1916-07-18 12 HANYANG BROS. TOBACCO CO. I 38 Robinson Road. Singapore. Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. Chinese Cigazettes. Cigarettes of the They are aromatic, been manufactured n injur,ous t0 in Hongkong for health and the over ten years now US ?j smoke can be inand are widely haled with CERTIFICATES FROM445 words
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Article247 1916-07-18 13 John Bu!l is a milch-cow. Our Eng.ish udder is tugged by our Irish J fellow-subjects who hare no sense of! I Sea-Power. No matter what happen j Britain pays. Is Sackville-street laid j !in ashes by Germany's Allies Britain footi the bill for a new Sackvillestreet I247 words
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Article110 1916-07-18 13 As the result of recent litigation there have been many inquiries for insurances against the results of errors and ommissions on the part of brokers. Although some business was done, diffidence was exhibited by some underwriters, who expressed tho opinion that in these times of stress, the110 words
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Article76 1916-07-18 13 Alderman Frank Denning, of The Elnas, Cargreen-road, South Norwood, chairman and managing director of Welford's Surrey Dairies, Ltd., who was serving his third successive year as Mayor of Croydon at the date of his death on Feb, 7, aged 52, has left estate of the gross value76 words
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Advertisement332 1916-07-18 13 I cement Cement Cement W &UFPUM ALWAYS TO HA>D. I 7ILSO DYES FOR SHLE X Orders executed for every description of Japanese goods, especially of Porfland taaaent, silk and cotton piece-goods, glass and g t ware, etc., on naoet favourable terms. i A. ABBAS m Merchant and Commission Agent, W.332 words
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Advertisement86 1916-07-18 13 H. TBNG 777 North Bridge Road. Toothache Cure. Splendid Gargle will instantly relieve Pain. No extraction, no instruments used and no loss of blood. CALLS AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES. If the treatment proves a failure only $1 will be charged. 16-6 15 6 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME Wnen a firm kas spent86 words
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Advertisement805 1916-07-18 13 I THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD ft jL^^"""" l NDMDUS WTO> AND A-vt.-W i| "Incapables are always irritable." The moment you try to move your work forward by temper, impatience, scolding or recriminations, you are under suspicion of being too small for your responsibilities. Irritability wastes time and effort; wastes805 words
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Advertisement426 1916-07-18 14 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All pernors claiming refund of Assessment in respect ol houses v**»nt fui &n\ p« rtioiiol tbi I alf->ear wading 30th. June 1916 are hereby reminded that such claims MUST BE SENT IN to t'<w Coromifsionerß ON OR BEFORE the 30th. July, 1916 The Commissioners426 words
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Advertisement264 1916-07-18 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Civil Engineer. I the undersigned E. C. Seah beg ro inform the public that on the Ist of July I shrii start practising as a Civil Engineer, Architect and Surveyor at No. 2 North Bridge Road. E.C. SEAH B. Sc. 28-6 27-7 ONG SAM LEONG Co. (Rubber Works).264 words
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Advertisement371 1916-07-18 14 _FOR_ SALE FOR SALE News Printing Paper. Apply to Box 229, c/c Malaya Tribune. 27-5 v FOR SALE For sale two fine, sbowy Australian horses, one brown, one roan 14.2 hands each first class condition quiet in harneas. Can be seen at Clarke's Livery Stables, Queen Street. 6-7 2L7 A371 words
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Advertisement390 1916-07-18 14 WANTED CLERK WANTED One who has insurance experience preferred. Apply to insurance," care of Malaya Tribune. 8 7 21-7 WANTED. Wanted. Teachers for the Elementary Glasses 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 7390 words
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Advertisement290 1916-07-18 14 JHSURANCt SOUTH BRITISH* INSUBAMCE CO.. ITo [INCORPOBATKD w Krm l«HnwMiice.effe t t M Kent and Merchi.n l;,, JS dcKcripti,, a MA RISE InttMoa pat, of tbe r V 'j| EARtUQBAII Rinka accept 1 J HF..NBY Offices: 2, Finiay, on Qnia J heunFon^ INBORAHSE CO.. IT q. (Incorporated in f CapiW290 words
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Advertisement445 1916-07-18 1 1p.*0.-Britishlndia I AND I Apcar Line I VITAMES INCORPORATMD IN ENGLAND.) I Mail and Passenger Services. I Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). I I For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India I Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. I Steamers will leave Singapore on445 words
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Advertisement233 1916-07-18 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA Steamers are due to arrive en the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. I Juliana (via Suez) Aug. 1 Rembrandt Aug. 1 Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27233 words
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Advertisement560 1916-07-18 1 N. Y. R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED !N JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL Ejjjjj STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via ports tc Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperit Japaneee Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service uave been specially designed and constrncted, and are560 words
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Article649 1916-07-18 2 Europe. For London: Mentor in port f ydeus July 19 July 20 Miahima Mam Jnly 25 Priam Jn!v 29 ttanoki Mam Jnly 29 Ohumpon beg. August Nankin August 3 Hnva Mam Aug. 9 Cirj of Bombay due Augnat 14 ♦Somali August 23 Glengyle earh Sept. For Genoa649 words
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Article150 1916-07-18 2 Ten twakows were sunk in the Inner Roads (Southern end) during a heavy squall on Saturday last. Masters and vessels proceeding to the Inner Roads should therefore exercise great cautior. wh-n selecting an anohorage. (Sd.) B. A. C'ATi»Jt. Comma! der RJi. Master Attendent, S.S. Singapore, 17th July. IM6.150 words
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Article256 1916-07-18 2 Vessels in Port. British- 3TBAMHR. BERTH DATL. Giang Seng Dock 13-5 Patrol Outer Rdfl 9-6 1 Lady WeU Dock 2-7 Magnet Inner Rdfl 3-7 Umta Outer Rds 10-7 Kuala Dock 11-7 Hock Lee do 12-7 Derawongse Inner Rds 13-7 Mentor No. 8 Wharf do Batavier Inner Rds 15-7256 words
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Article85 1916-07-18 2 Sanit for Kerimon. Hock Lim for P. Batam. Aing Hong for Pulau Soegi. Kdina for Cucob. Emily for Rhio. Indragiri for Indragiri. Sri Patana for Malacca. Alma for Penang. Donggala for P. Radja. Poh Ann for P. Dickson. Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Abbotsford for Muar Calypso for85 words
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Article107 1916-07-18 2 Tbe Dagfin, which left Hongkong «>n the 23rd uit. was on fire on the w«v down to Bangkok. Ahoat 9 a.m. on the 25th June nmoke wa« No. 4 hatch The ho- was turned n a, d b v tnn o'clock the outr.ak wat got under. Much107 words
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Article492 1916-07-18 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station: —Nil. The Bendoran is due here shortly. The B. liner Mata Hari will leave for Bangkok on the 25th inst. For Calcutta is timed to sail the N.Y.K. liner Benten Mam on the492 words
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Article26 1916-07-18 2 Baron Gevers, the ambassador of he Nntherlands to Germany has |>een instructed to take steps regard J** the sinking of th sunken t-awier Gertrudia.26 words
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Article33 1916-07-18 2 I-ritish warships have brought some fifty Dutch trawlers into British ports were they are detained for certain reasons. A meeting of Üba Dutch Shipowners Society has a protest with British Go\ornment33 words
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Article451 1916-07-18 2 Beancaker :—Tho Coast tramp. The Stiff —Sometime —Cape Horn, the >q>« ***M weather, la Frisco reporters —Thed»w is a true bill, they were tl Windjammer:— Sai que or full-rigged ship. Flemish horses :—Short f f at the yard arms to Btand a 1 setting or furling These.451 words
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Article151 1916-07-18 2 In the Second Dutch Cbai Deputies Ter Laan, De.Joi Raalte made a motion that the W army be partly demobilise I. reply of the Government 00 the 1* occasion being said to hare unsatisfactory. Mr. Van Raa that he would vote against th< posals ot" the151 words
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Article354 1916-07-18 3 Port Dickson Cargo Inrol?ed. ±11 interesting point as to responjtv of banvaaee broker in carryH client's instruction was ed in London by Mr, Justice be King's Bench Division sth. Messrs Dickson <k Co. tract* 1 Mr. Howson F, Devitt insurance-* on machinery .v*a Maru and/or steainerg" ndon354 words
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Article162 1916-07-18 3 Post Office Prosecution- attain Murphy, Marine Superin- itnt of the Eastern Shipping upany Ltd., Penang appeared in Tairci Court, Penang, on Wedon behalf of the Eastern Co Ltd., in response to a issued at the instance of tii* 4 r'ost Otlice Authorities for failto give notice of162 words
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Article63 1916-07-18 3 tary of State for the as at the request of the Bent th~ following t*de- High Commiggoner for State* :—The battleship w it) the thick of the naval 31, and the Admiralr.e. more to place on debt o the Mother > to the Federated Malay63 words
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Article204 1916-07-18 3 Why the German Ships Retired. The Globe make* the following comment on the Jntland Battle Having, as our readers may have noticed, felt some difficulty in reconciling the German claim to a great victory in the Battle of Jutland with the subsequent rather hurried retirement of the German204 words
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Article58 1916-07-18 3 Vessels Expected. Thongwa (B I) 19th July, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents. Messrs BoriBtead, Hampshire <fe Co, Ltd. Tydens (Holt) 20th July, f Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire <fe Co, Ltd. Bendoran (Ben) 21st July, from Europe for Singapore, China and58 words
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Article60 1916-07-18 3 Per P 0 Liners Per P O str Malwa, Mr Hodgkina, Mr J P Baird, Mr. Phillips. Per P O Kaisa-i-Hind.—Mrs. Palmer and 2 children. Mr Tickler, Mr Keyzer, Mr Edwards, Mi Collett, Mr McCrae, Mr Brown. Per P O str. Mooltan.—Mr Corin, Mr Mrs Hertog, Mr Lugars60 words
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Article159 1916-07-18 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 Siiva, Mr T C Bntler Mr and Mrs G J Light Rev X Gamier Mr J Robertson, Mr159 words
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Article71 1916-07-18 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Left. Delivered. B. L June 2 June 30 M. M. June July 6 P. &O. June 9 Jnly 11 8.1. June 16 July 17 P. AO.71 words
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Article128 1916-07-18 3 The following porta are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) No. of Notn. Port. Signal. Diaease Date. Bangkok ...F.P.B. ...Plague 746 16.6 Ba*sein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 506 28.4 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26.5 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pox 297 10.3 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plagne 300 10J Calcutta128 words
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Article83 1916-07-18 3 Admiral Henry Christian died at his re8idence* Heighthorne, The Park, Cheltenham, on Jane 12 aged 88. He entered th<* Royal Navy in 1841 and retired in 1870. A notable event in his career was in 1863, when, as commander of the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, he83 words
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Article37 1916-07-18 3 During a recent sitting of the Reichstag, Roesicke, a Conservative, demanded that an unmercifal submarine warfare should continne. His view was that Germany could not win the war without using submarines against England. Another Conservative supported him.37 words
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Advertisement39 1916-07-18 3 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLERS PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office :—l6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January Ist, 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manner. 5-1 5-439 words
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Advertisement254 1916-07-18 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, OKYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 191« 181 C, A. Lebon July 18 Ath(m Jmly AUanki««e Aug. 2 Cordillerr A«g. 1 Porthos Amg. 16 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. SWEDISH MST ASIATIC CO^JTD. FOB HONGKONG, SHANGAI, KOBE, MOJI AND254 words
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Advertisement462 1916-07-18 3 Combined Service Of The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ud (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BBTWBBN FREMANTLE PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore and Westprn Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the Kimberley Gold462 words
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Miscellaneous350 1916-07-18 3 Mails Close. To-day. Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Poh An« 2 M »m Bat a Pahat Hang Wa« 2 JO *M u 1 ar Abbotaford pD) Malacca *Calypso rT <62T Mauritius, Kgypt, Europe, etc.. Andre Lebon 3 pro Kota Tmggi Tanjong Surat 4 pm To-morrow. Pulau Bat am k Pulau350 words
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Miscellaneous99 1916-07-18 3 Singapore Tide Tables. 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. 8 ft. 9 ina. July. 20. —High water :—1.18 a.m. 10 ft. 2.9 p.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. Jnly. 21.—High water:—2.10 a.m 9 ft. 5 ins 2.49 p.m.99 words
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Advertisement549 1916-07-18 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A A 1.- A 8.C., We*t*>rn Union, Kngtßoering tud M He t J" d Buiki*-.- «nu Re| hirers of Ship, Engines an*; B• Eec ■ncmren Manufactory* of Cmtniflo Condenser- MB I vlpn? TnrkinM and Tnrbo-Alter. r rs. tt, •W., etc NAGASAKI Tel. Address DOCK —Nagasaki. Graving549 words
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Advertisement591 1916-07-18 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) I Contractor* to the Imperial Japanese Army and Nmwy and to Foreign Govei mmmtmj I CiKIP ADDER** E£ jjl Cnion I B XjSF vW s 8, li<sber B Dn DOCK-Dai*BW. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and descriptions of591 words
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Advertisement355 1916-07-18 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam fa Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Eng!.--The Companies' rrtnamcn patched from Liverpool outvra' the Straits, China and Japan week and from Japan honewa London, Amsterdam aad every fortnight for Genoa, M les and Liverpool and foi Havre and Liverpool men outward steamer355 words
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