Malaya Tribune, 20 July 1916
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Title Section50 1916-07-20 1 The Malaya Tribune. fflllNG DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Lot. 3. No. 170. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1916 Price 5 Cents. CDe Waiapa tribune. THURSDAY, JULY 20. Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 170 w mm" —"JT SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 20. 191650 words
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Advertisement222 1916-07-20 1 BT To-Nigbl at the Popular Cinema House I'Geiely" Picture Palace A H aof Albert and Bencoolen Streeta I [Thance of pbocbamme 2T ifc In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. Br The Imp. Co.'s Stirring Drama ■When the Heart Calls in 2 Parts. Latest Pathe Official War Gazette. Khe2lst Corps222 words
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Advertisement104 1916-07-20 1 t 11,, f i urn, I Acetic (99&98 D Actd Veneer Chests Momi Chests Latex Cups ETC. I 1 J >uta' 95ussan diaisfa, Md. j I (Incorporated in Japan «-■'«<«— in ii |i i l Awarded Numerous Me^ I i i -2 AGENCIES Obtainableeverywhereandatow L *S 4 Telegra; h Street.104 words
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Article363 1916-07-20 2 An Irish vicar, having advertised tor an erganui, received tho fuliowi g r °ply v D *ar Sir, —I noticed you have a vacancy for an organist and music tocher, eith«r lady or gentleman. Having been both for Reseral years, I i>eg to offer you my services."—Toe363 words
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Article260 1916-07-20 2 The Minsk correspondent of the Bourse Gazette reports that a big fight took place recently between German and Austrian troops in the district of south Polesie, where the German and Austrian lines unite. Austrian deserters, he says, give the following account of the affair:— All the German260 words
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Article49 1916-07-20 2 Orkney, now connected with the Scotland in L?"— w ay. In 1468 Scots Embassy went to seek "a sea-kinrt danghter from over the Margaret of Norway an d her im pecnnions father, King ChVYeC t*ZZ A- Tms Orkney nJ Shetland .n pledge. As the 'flor.us mam a British possession.49 words
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Advertisement238 1916-07-20 2 iT LITTLE'S Top Spring, Ff I I W 5125 jJUL John Little \j JKB^** (Incorpora tod in kgiani Alas! "What shall I do with my Life?" question often put forth by the invalids who are long suffering from stubborn consumption and consequently who are quite depressed and dejected by their238 words
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Advertisement263 1916-07-20 2 Cured in a JACKSON PATENT CABINET i* ready the market in 96 hours after leaving the rollers and alw demands Best Prices. Fire Standard Sizes made capable of dealing with dail eutputa raaging from 90 lbs. to 1,000 lbs. of Rubher CBEAPMT II INSTAL EASIEST T« ERICT-JUPLKT TI o?n AND263 words
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Advertisement37 1916-07-20 2 Green Wiliesdsn Waterpnet I C.ISMS I FOR v kI HO I Mail Bags, Wlndiw Blinds. I Tarpaulins, I FOR COVEUINt; RUBBER I BOON SENG &&'I Ship-Chard l#r 9 mwkm wK M 14-19 Sobiosoß «9*4. Tel. He. i'^B37 words
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Article472 1916-07-20 3 Some Facts and Figures. The acting Director of EducatioD, S.S. aud F.M.S, Mr. H. W. Firm, ■tone, has issued his report for IS 15The revenue of the Department was 111,374.62, and the expenditure $445,644.05. The total numbers of school* in the various Federated StaUs, aud their472 words
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Article63 1916-07-20 3 June Outputs. Jasin (Malacca) Rubber Estates, Ltd. (Mr James Snodgrass, agent.) 18,012 lbs. Bekoh Rubber Estate, Ltd., 31,445 lbs. Malaka Rubber Estate, Ltd 24.779 lbs. Pelepah Valley (Johon Rubber Estate, Ltd., 23,400 lbs. Clevelly Rubber Estate, Ltd., 7,031 lbs. Burma Development Syndicate, Ltd., 2,437 lbs. Siginting (N. 8.)63 words
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Article122 1916-07-20 3 Paris, June '24. The Franco-Japanese Society desirous of expressing the gratitude of its members to the members of the Japanese Red Cross Hospital before their departure, for their intelligent and devoted attendance on French wounded, organized a festival in their honour. M. Bertin of thb Institute, who122 words
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Advertisement460 1916-07-20 3 UKU to u e lf can BACKED UP with the GOODS. We have mZ th. rnnnc t s^^^^^^^^» I M -*f, y o U -Come, and satisfy SST AS. A WNS THE .1 TO THE J BEACH ROAD. ATTRACTIONS. J J The Leading Theatre in Singapore. I .Tust dare* a*460 words
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Advertisement27 1916-07-20 3 G-C* LEE J5B, Prinsep Strest. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, Good aad well selected Music Violin, Piano, etc. Good stringa for Striked Inatruroenia. Workmanship Guaranteed TERMS MODERATE. 3-1127 words
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Advertisement420 1916-07-20 3 AUCTION SALES. in tbi matter if the Alien Enemies' (winding- op) Ordinance 1114. in tke matter of Behn MeyerftCe., Ltd., in Liquidation AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE MACHINERY, ARC LAMPS etc., By order of the Liquidator W. H Macgregor To be held at Ne. 72 Robertson Quay, Kampong Saigon ON FRIDAY.420 words
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Advertisement187 1916-07-20 3 mmmmm m r* m MmwLmmT mm MKKW sSK'.'CmpWHHni MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A imail cocouuc and rubber plantation situate at Paya Rumput, Malacca, containing an area of 3 acres and 14 poles comprised in btatetory Land Gran* No. ***** to be held at my Sale room No. 11 First Cross Street,187 words
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Article139 1916-07-20 4 i Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune)Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-daj: Alor Gajah *3.10 $3 25 Ayer Kunings L 25 135 AyerMolek 1.85 L 95 AyerPanas 9.00 9.25 Balgownie 4.00 4.15 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0.60 Bukit Katil 0.72£ 0.77), CbangkatSerdg.... 900139 words
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Advertisement1013 1916-07-20 4 I SUPREMACY I *j I Like the British Array the Palladium has firmly established J ascendancy, It may be attacked by every weapon to j Cinematograph Warfare, but still it Triumphs. I SHEER MERIT I j That is the Secret of our Success I Every Film a Feature. To-Night at1,013 words
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Article917 1916-07-20 5 For Meritorious Service. (fr¥m 0w r SpecM Correipondtnt.) Malacca, July 19. j\» Stail' H« us* was the scene Vi impressive ceremony, when p i?rh pe bin Ludiu was presented it v, the Imperial Long Service U which has been graciously l»i:u by His Majesty lb** Kin*J. v>re present917 words
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Article127 1916-07-20 5 Pagb. The Great War The Western Front 7 In the East 7 War on Shipping 7 Mesopotamia Muddle 7 Indian Civil Service 8 The Enemy in India 8 After the War 8 French Consular News 8 Clerical Tit Bits 2 Huns Fight Huns 2 Education in the F.M.S.127 words
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Article175 1916-07-20 5 The Funeral Ceremony. The funeral of the late Mr. Noel Walker, which took place at the Yenning R »ad Cemetery on Tuesday evening, was very largely attended, among those present being Mrs. Noel Walker, Sir Edward and Lady Hrockman, Sir Thomas Braddell, Mr. Justice Innes and175 words
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Article37 1916-07-20 5 Penang Meeting. Bertie Kirwan left Singapore yesterday for the North taking ten horses with him. Five of these are going to Kuala Lumpur, while the other five are to race at the forthcoming Penang Meeting.37 words
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Article131 1916-07-20 5 Says tho Straits Echo. If tha rains continue the going for the forthcoming meeting should be on the soft side, in which case it would be good policy to make a note of the '«mudlarks. That old racer Prince George was a horse of this type. He was at131 words
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Article85 1916-07-20 5 Among a throng of women who waited oil a o«r tain night on a certain pier, all night, was Lady Beatty. She, with other wives, was anxious for news of her husband, and was as ignorant of his fate as was the wife of any officer or85 words
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Article55 1916-07-20 5 Brigadier-General Gamble and Colonel Molesworth, I. M. S., who have been appointed to enquire into the recent deaths from heat stroke among the troops while travelling by rail from Karachi to Northern India have left Simla to conduct their enquiry. They travelled over the line where the fatal cases occurred.55 words
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Article67 1916-07-20 5 Singapore* July 20On London— Bank 1 m/a. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4/J Private 3 ro/s. 2/4 7/8 On India— Bank T. T. 174J On Hongkong— H,.nK d/d 12| On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 83J On Java— Ban* T. T. 135J On Japan— Bank d/d. HOf Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Coil Billi67 words
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Advertisement79 1916-07-20 5 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m. 10.29 a.m. noon 1.30 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9.79 words
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Advertisement222 1916-07-20 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. VICTORIA THEATRE THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE WILL PRESENT The Queries AND A SPECTACU MUSICAL DRAMA ENTITLHD A LAY OF ANCIENT ROME LSI AID OF The Star and Garter Homes for Disabled Soldiers aad Sailors. PERFORMANCES AS FOLLOW:— Thursday, 27th July under the patronage ot H. E. the222 words
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Advertisement124 1916-07-20 5 Latest Advertisements^ it——— i »r- -ii mmmm m ii»mi n in RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Just Arrived "New Comet" Motor Cycles. FOR SALE. 2 h. p. Motor Cycle, two speed 4 stroke, Pego Engine, $370. 1 2Hi p. v 'otorCy.le, 2 stroke, Pego Engine $320. h.p. Motor Cycle, 2 stroke. Pego124 words
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Miscellaneous46 1916-07-20 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day No Drills. To-morrow. 5. 15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do S R.E.v.. do Maxim Co. do S.V.R. do Veterans Co. 4 45 As arranged Chinese Co. 5.15 do S.V.C. Band. do S.V.C. Cadets. F. Younger Blair Captain, S.V.A. a/Adjutant, S.V.C.46 words
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Miscellaneous143 1916-07-20 5 FIXTURES. To-diy. St. Margaret. P. Sc O. home mail closes (train) 4 p.m. Lodge Eastern Gate Installation. B.I. outward mail expected. High Water—1.18 a.m. 10 ft. 2.9 p.m. 8 ft. S ins. To-morrow. Fete National Beige. High Water—2-10a.m. 9 ft. 5 ing.; 2-49 p.m. 8 ft 7 ins. Saturday, 22nd.143 words
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Article921 1916-07-20 6 For many years in the Straits, clubs have been popular institutions, but in a great many instances, they have not always been an unmixed blessing. It seems to us that clubs provide a special kind of environment, which has its own evils, and which affect some people more921 words
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Article42 1916-07-20 6 Straits Settlements Association A Public M. etin* will h,i at the Vic:*ua Theatre the auspices of tha Straits Bettl**ments Association on August 4tl p.m., foi parpoaa 1 patriotic resolution on thn o© of secon i anniversary of the42 words
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Advertisement123 1916-07-20 6 g» BRITISH-MADE n Eau de Cologne v Special!) Vlanufaitiircd Robinson Co. \&St(M\ SINGAPORE. %cfe W ri PRICE \f OBINSON 60 cents J J ->'" PER BOTTLE. I TIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. KEROSENE for Kerosene Oil Engines. i Large Stocks Always on Hand. For123 words
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Advertisement98 1916-07-20 6 McCALLUMS perfection" Scotci^hisky Sole Agbots Galdbeck, Macgregor AND Co. WINE ANB SPIRIT MERCHANTS. "WSKZMi m W ADELPHI HOTEL NOTICE A GRAND 'Redoute' will be given On December 25, till The Colours and Rules] will be announced later I on by the Management, j I Y. M. TOYC. j PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO98 words
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Advertisement22 1916-07-20 6 I MILKMAID 1 1 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case 14.9Q 2 Sterilised Natural Milk $9 3q J Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10 5022 words
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Article561 1916-07-20 7 i gui boo will continue his a "Water" to-morrow at pm. at the premises of the og Men's Arya Samaj, SO Dun—t. All interested are cordially invited. tennis Mid bridge tournathelpoh Club, organised I lira. K. T. C. Gnrland, and held on Jul; 8 realised $227. This561 words
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Article207 1916-07-20 7 The Alhambra n sht, there being a number of n !W pictures on the bill. New Yor k -The P omp of the Earth" in te™ Part !l Waa ne of th bea" 2? n he It is a drama of exceptional gripping power. Readers of detective207 words
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Article126 1916-07-20 7 The following additional subscription have been received Already aoknowldged ...$15,423 Manasseh A Co. 100 J. A. Elias 100 Collected by Mr. Berenger as per list attached. 360j Total ***** Collected by Mr. B renger. R. Berenger 25, Lim Nee Soon 25, Poor Boy 50, J. Neal126 words
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Article240 1916-07-20 7 The annual conference of the Australian Chambers of Commerce recently carried a se« ies of resolutions urging the adoption of a system of preferential trade within the British Empire, with favoured treatment of the Allied nations, fair and reasonable treatment of neutral nations, a surtaxed tariff against enemy nations, and240 words
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Article60 1916-07-20 7 Rubber Dealer io Trouble A Chinese rubber dealer of River Valley Road was summoned in the District Court, yesterday, by Detective Inspector Miller, for having failed to exhibit his dealer's licence in a sufficiently conspicuous manner on his business premises. The man pleaded guilty to the charge, and60 words
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Article50 1916-07-20 7 A Hokien cargo coolie was charged in the Second Court, yesterday, with the theft of two* iron chains, valued at about $7, from the East Wharf. He was' found guilty, but the Magistrate reserved sentence pending an examination of the accmsed's finger-prints by the C.I.D. F50 words
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Article198 1916-07-20 7 An inquest was held at the Coroners office yesterday concerning the death of a Tamil Coolie named Rangasamy, who was killed by a sling of corrugated iron during the discharge of a steamer at the Lagoon Dock. The customary discharging by swinging the iron out198 words
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Article93 1916-07-20 7 The Singapore Veterans Corps has proved more than once that our 44 old stagers can give many young, er men points and a beating, when it comes to a test of knowledge and endurance. Some time ago they came first in the marching and shooting competition which is93 words
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67 1916-07-20 7 Messrs Latham and Co. favour us with the Report of the Output for the first two weeks ended 10th July 1916. No. 1 No. 2 Dredge. Dr< dge. Hours run Nil 252 Cubic yards treated 45,600 Total Piculs 291.24* Realised on sale $14,471.72. Repairs to No.67 words
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Article95 1916-07-20 7 Daring the week ending July 15 there occurred 226 deaths locally. of which 159 were males aud 67 Of tho 226 deaths, 182 were Chinese, 26 Malays, 8 Indians, 9 Eurasians and 1 European. Phthisis claimed 28, malarial fever 29, convulsions 17, beriberi 21, pneumonia 19, dysentery Hand95 words
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Article40 1916-07-20 7 The Western front. Fighting Near Longueval REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July ly, 1.10 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig's communique states that the Germans are attacking positions in the vicinity of Longueval and Delville Wood", and heavy fighting is progressing.REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 40 words
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Article58 1916-07-20 7 London, Jnly 19, 12.55 p.m. Renter's correspondent at headquarters anticipates that the British efforts will not be confined to the Gommecourt-Somme front. He says M Our guns are roaring along the whole remaining seventy mileo, giving the Boches no respite." It is stated that the captured German58 words
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Article80 1916-07-20 7 London, July 19, 12.55 p.m. Paris A correspondent, describing the capture of Ovillers, says a brigade attacked on three sides, and furious fighting at close quarters took place. The streets were full of shell holes. The ruined houses and cellars wero each a fortress. An entire80 words
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Article116 1916-07-20 7 London, July 19,2.50 p.m. The enemy collected very large reinforcements for an attack against our new positions east of Bazentin. After an intense artillery fire the first assault was delivered in dense masses at 5.30 yesterday evening Fighting continued all night, being particularly violent at Delville Wood.116 words
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Article37 1916-07-20 7 London, July 19, 4.5 p#m< General Haig in his communique states that the Germans succeeded in recapturing a portion of Delville Wood, and also obtained a footing in the northern outskirts of Longueval.37 words
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Article48 1916-07-20 7 London, July IN, 9.30 p m. King George has telegraphed to General Sir Douglas Haig his great a [miration ot the continued and successful advance of the troops. He conveys the Tsar's congratulations. Sir Douglas Haig replied conveying the army's thank- for these gracious appreciation-.48 words
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Article61 1916-07-20 7 London, July 18, 11.55 p.m. The Paris communique states that sonth of the Homme the enemy has not renewed bit atracks on la Maisonnette. We expell-d the 'i-rM-ms from a few houses which tiiey a.ill iitU at Biaches. The Belgians raided a trench northward of Dixraude.61 words
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Article33 1916-07-20 7 London, July 19, 3.50 p.m. Paris The communique states that tbe night was qoiet along most of the front. There was heavy artillery fire at FJenry. We progressed, using grenades, Ohapelle-Safete-Fine.33 words
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Article34 1916-07-20 7 Cossacks Advance. London, July 18, 11.55 p.m. Petrograd: The communique states that the Cossacks made an impetuous advance from Plastouny and captured thirty-four Turkish officers and 608 Askaris, and two machine-guns.34 words
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Article69 1916-07-20 7 London Jnly 19, 2.35 p.m. Petrograd: The; Russians are driving the enemy across the lower Lipa, and have occupied ten miles of strong enemy defences on the north bank, from the junction of tne fctyr and Lipa westward. Thiols ominous for General Ermolis' army which is defending69 words
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Article95 1916-07-20 7 London, July 1«, 5.35 p>m The British steamer Virginia and three smacks have been torpedoed The Virginia's captain and fortyseven men, including six wounded lascars, were landed at Malta. The chief officer is missing and one lascar was killed. London, July 19, 5,15 p.m. o oTo eBteflmf,rsEran95 words
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Article33 1916-07-20 7 London, July 19, 5.15 p.m. In the Houss of Commons Mr Maonamara stated that measures were being taken to make sabmarine attacks on British shores increasingly dangerous for the submarines.33 words
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Article41 1916-07-20 7 London, July, 19, 1.10 p.n Baltimore: The Deutschland is preparing to steal out of harbour during the night. She has a cargo of nickel and rnbber. German shippers assert that the arrival of her sister-ship, the Bremen, is imminent.41 words
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Article134 1916-07-20 7 Transport Difficulties. London, Jnly 18, 6.55 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr Asquith enpbasised the fact that political considerations were never allowed to over-ride military considerations i n Mesopotamia. He declared that the Government wa. convinced tnat transport difficulties would soon completely disappear to far as local134 words
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Article16 1916-07-20 7 London. Joiv 19, Lie p.m. The Kitchener Memorial Fund now amounts to £25 QQfl16 words
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Article229 1916-07-20 8 Taking Precautions. London, July 19 2 40 a m. In the House of Lords to-day j ord Svdenham asked whether the hrm of Schroeder and Schraitt, Bombay, which had been closed, was still dealing in manganese ore under the name of tbe Etthnger Company, of which229 words
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Article67 1916-07-20 8 Continued Progess. London, July 19, 3.30 p m. General Smuts reports that Brigadier Crewe ocoupied on July 14, the town of Muanza, south of Lake Victoria. The Germans fled in a steamer which was pursued 4>y our armed vessels, leaving many rifles and supplies, and a gun67 words
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Article61 1916-07-20 8 London, July 19, 1.10 p.m. Amsterdam The German Chancellor had a five hours' conference with party leaders in the Reichstag with the exception of the Socialists, to discuss the general war position. It is rumoured in Switzerland <hat Prince yon Bnelow is about to ancceed Dr. yon61 words
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Article54 1916-07-20 8 London, July 18, 12.30 a.m. Mr. H. L. Samuel will to-morrow for a Select Committee to consider tho practicability and desirability of preparing a new register, including the representation of those wigaged in the war or in war work, t t conducting an election on those54 words
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Article17 1916-07-20 8 London., July 19, 1.10 p.m. Mr. 11. J. Tennant has been rejected, unopposed, for Berwickshire.17 words
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Article43 1916-07-20 8 I on lon, July 18, 5.35 p.m. The Trades Union Congress has leeided to send the resolution post zoning all holidays until the end ot war to all the Allied eorumanWl as showing the spirit of the ritiah Woikui<-n.43 words
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Article28 1916-07-20 8 I- ndon July 19, 1.10 p.m Sir M .-thew Nathan hai rvj< toed ,:,r Rojal Engineers, and will be eitted with the d-bmce of London.28 words
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Article12 1916-07-20 8 London, July 19, 11« p.m. M *lrid The railwayman have12 words
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Article134 1916-07-20 8 The Economic Conference. London, July 18, 10.50 p.m. Mr. Asqoith has appointed a committee of seventeen to consider the commercial and industrial policy to be adopted after the war, with reference to the conclusions of the economic conference of the Allies, and the following questions The steps134 words
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Article127 1916-07-20 8 London, July 19, 6 35 p.m. The tremendous problem of registration was emphasised by Mr. Samuel in the House of Commons moving that a select committee should be appointed to consider whether a general election was possible, excluding all soldiers, or whether an arrangement was possible to127 words
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Article41 1916-07-20 8 London, July 19, 1.10 p.m. At a meeting of the Privy Council, the Lord Chancellor strongly criticized the delays in Indian appeals. He declared that, in future, appellants would not be allowed costs if there was any needless delay.41 words
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Article95 1916-07-20 8 Sir Edward Nicholl, managing director of the Hall line of steamers, Cardiff, has given £10,000 to the King Edward VII, Hospital there. The sum is to be devoted to the erection of a new wing, and is given on the occasion of the honour of95 words
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Article23 1916-07-20 8 We have received from Mr. J.D. Saunders $4 for the Blinded Sailors' and Soldiers' Fund which we have forwarded to Mrs Lowther Kemp.23 words
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Article215 1916-07-20 8 By eouriesy of th* Prench Consulate*) Paris, July 18, 6.50 p.m. The French three per cent, bonds are at Fr. 64.50, the five per cents at Fr. 00.50. Yesterday, there artillery fighting on the right bank of the Meuse. The British stormed the enemy s second line215 words
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174 1916-07-20 8 Extension of Qualifications. Hitherto the British authorities in the Strait 3 Settlements have been granting licences to carry on medical practice only to those Japanese who possess the degree of Igakuhakushi or Igakushi, who are graduates of the Imperial University. In view of the progress174 words
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Article227 1916-07-20 8 Barlow's Produce Report. Singapore, July 19. At the Auctions to-day some 368 tons were offered. The demand for all grades was good, special attention being paid to Ribbed Smoked Sheet which sold freely at about $6 below last week's best. Prices realised for other grades show but227 words
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Article224 1916-07-20 8 Singapore, July 19. At the Auction held to-day prices declined on the average about #6 per pikul. In the forenoon procedings were rather slow but demand improved considerably as the sale progressed and better prices were realised towards the close. Standard Crepe and Sheet at $126 and224 words
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Article92 1916-07-20 8 Conscientious Objectors. London, July 18, 7.30 p.m. In the House of Commons, in reply to Mr. Philip fcnowden, Mr. Austen Chamberlain said that the regulation prohibiting conscientious objectors from entering the exami. nation for the Indian Civil Servic» was made under section 97 of th« Government of92 words
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Article204 1916-07-20 8 THE COMING END. Tired of It. German deserters are crossing th« frontier into Holland every day. Enemy Admission. A German communique admits that the British forces penetrate] the German line and took Tronei Wood. Honourable Peace. Under semi-official auspices, a committee has been formed in Germany to204 words
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Article21 1916-07-20 8 The Rotterdam Lloyd liner Rindjani has been two days at Falmouth and was obliged to discharge her mails.21 words
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Article31 1916-07-20 8 Minister van Gijn says that the Treasury officials are considering the possibility of reducing the State expenditure, as a general rise in prices is the canse of the deficit.31 words
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Article15 1916-07-20 8 The strike of the workmen ol the Dutch Shipbuilding Compmy't Works has ended.15 words
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Article22 1916-07-20 8 The steamer AUace was attacked by the German submarine I 35 I escaped, inflicting severe damage oi the submarine.22 words
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Article16 1916-07-20 8 A second German submarine I leaving in the near future fur de Janeiro.16 words
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Article17 1916-07-20 8 The month of September hadecided upon for the issue of fifth German war loan.17 words
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Article22 1916-07-20 8 An Anglo-French committee decided to proceed in the near with the_construction of tb* t from Dover to Calais.22 words
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Article34 1916-07-20 8 The Hongkong Gazette UNTITLE Mr. A. Shelton Hooper h*i dnly elected a member ol tn Licensing Board for with effect from Jnne 21th v accordance with the ruks ing the election of .Tnsti.es m~g34 words
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Advertisement81 1916-07-20 8 niiimii num... mmmmmm mmmmmaa BURDEN S EAGLE BRAND MILKS Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. j PUrUy GarantCCd Ul,der U S F d DrUgS Act I BABIES 1 i L_ I 1 BORDEN'S IZ 1 j STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. H STOCKEd"bY: I I Ku Lumpur-CHOP CHOPCIHN81 words
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Article760 1916-07-20 9 Prices Quoted it tht Mtrktt tkis Mortioi Singapore, July 20. Meant Lymll and Kvatt, Exchange and Broken, iasue the following lUt of quotation*:- latter Shares. Norn. Value. Buyer.. Seller.. I jfiSfep 4/6 89 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/. 6 Aver Kuning 2'W- 9u/« 2/- BatangMalaka 2/7* 3! t 1760 words
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Advertisement82 1916-07-20 9 THE Pot Stills OF Great Britain Have Been j Taken Oyer by Government, j NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue j to supply their famous blends and to maintain I the quality as before, J being in the unique position of having the |j| large t bonded stores in82 words
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Advertisement409 1916-07-20 9 5f2!^ 1 m*S «ar Masterpiece To-Nfcht H I At ttie f+ M BY-THE-SEI, Cinema Jiff U off{gMChgßad i Second Show 8-15 p. m. Sharp. I beahtiful CYMBELINE" 1 Tw# Br »*k* Acts of Scenic Magnificence I BAMOF adaptation of Shakespeare's twrnT I AVON .t-Wtehne by the f hanhouaer Company in409 words
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Article1030 1916-07-20 10 What Singapore Has Done. Opinions difer considerably as te '6 in kbit f«r arav COnMff of Urn British Empire are really •♦doing ou' bit." Some may not be— hut may *heir contcieacs prick them, aui prick them hard. S*U it pleasing to note that despite the multiplicity1,030 words
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Article73 1916-07-20 10 Japanese civilisation on its material side has to a great extent come from foreign countries, whilst its mental and spiritual aspect has largely developed from purely native sources, says Professor S. Honaga, Ph.D., in an article, "The Real Japan and the Japanese," to The Quest. What Japan ought to be73 words
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Article196 1916-07-20 10 A hospital in which only th patients are men is one of the time innovations in London, it in Endell street near Covent Garden Market, and the entire staff, f roi£ cooka to surgeons, are wom*n The institution is the outgrowth o a movement known as196 words
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Advertisement347 1916-07-20 10 BALANCE SHEET, Blimded Sailors' and Soldiers' Funds (BRITISH AND FRENCH Receipts. Expenses. To Donations 1,967.00 By Erection and Decoration of Stalls and To Tickets and Sales of Programmes 1,719.97 Decoration of Entrance and Grounds 114.13 To Net Poceed* of Stalls and side shows No, 1, General Stall By Printing and347 words
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Advertisement117 1916-07-20 10 TAMPENIS CEMENT TILE WORKS MACHINE PRESSED CEMENT TILES. MADE UNDER HIGH HYDRAULIC PRESSURE Cement Diains sizes 2* x 6" and 2' x 9 M Prices IVIo derate SAMPLES AT Nc. 94 SUNGEI ROAD (ROCHORE CANAL) 'Phone 569. The 'Victoria Confectionery Store 387, Victoria Street, Singapore Finest Bombay Table Butter J117 words
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Article952 1916-07-20 11 Report for 1915. The following extracts from the report of the F.M.S. Public Works Department for the year 1915, mi«ht bo of general interest Expenditure in the department was restricted ss far as possible, Special Services being confined to urgent '.vorks. There were very few952 words
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Advertisement359 1916-07-20 11 BANKS RTJEBEO BANK OF INDIA, iSTBAUA AND CHINA. rCOnPOBATSD IN HTGIiAffD Bl BOTAL CHARTER. in 60,000 Share* of £1,200,00 C £1,800,00 C ,:v of Proprietors £1,200,000 B vN'KERS. Bark of England, The Londor, MQdland Bank, Ltd., The ty and Westminster The National Provincial gland, Ltd., The Nationa' of Scotland, Ltd.359 words
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Advertisement417 1916-07-20 11 j**"— 1 ********** im m 111 11 iilli n i mm nnnusna.-» Fop Japanese Curio's General Goods I GO TO MARSSNI Co. l|! No 10» High Street, Singapore- II WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. j j RGE ST CKS ALWAYS ON HAND j j ALL-STEEL j Office Cupboards Fitted with 5 Steel417 words
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Advertisement276 1916-07-20 11 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots i Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basaa Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co. Selegie Road. VTr. Jit Lok Kee, 16«, Serangoon Road Mr. M. N. N. Hussein,276 words
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Article1089 1916-07-20 12 Tbe Mao who Cannot Escape. Hers ia a well-deserved tribute to tbe absolutely essential work of the stokers on our Battleships—without whose aid oar Jellicoe* could do nothing. During an action tbe stokers hate the least enviable sitnation of anyone in the ship, tayi J J. in the1,089 words
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Advertisement101 1916-07-20 12 THE OFFICE MAN leads a sedentary life; hj 9 br ti. E2J! his liver h" health sufTers-eo does his busin"e lhebowei aX t a h iV Bent y tne Dowels, thus toning up the system TZ't Wl \i ch to park Z gcod health. Donotg jpe g ■^rtfiS! 8 50101 words
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Advertisement552 1916-07-20 12 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREF ORE ENSURING B* ST RESULTS. .iave yoar Photograph taken at our Studio. 1-5 a Uscfol tojPlanters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and we have no doubt will provr very beneficial for and plants552 words
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Advertisement256 1916-07-20 12 CHEE E«R SONS. I ESTABLISHED 1859. 71, Nor i Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY. AND S PORTING TAILORS. The ManagingProprie- WHITE SUITS A SPB- ii tor, who has received CIALITT. his training from an 6 Wbite Satin Jean Salts $2 L 1 European Master-Tai- White Ameripan Drill lor, PERSONALLY Suit,256 words
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Article448 1916-07-20 13 Professor's View. 44 On«e to have crossed the Channel and to be really Somewhere in France' acts as a tonic," sava Prof. Murray. Certainly I hare never seen troops which made such an impression of magnificent organisation and complete confidence. No swagger, no particular exultation448 words
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Article125 1916-07-20 13 Rumoured Important Discovery. Government Geologist Investigating the Matter. Says the Times of Malaya rumour has reached Ipoh that coal has been discovered in Enggor near Kuala Kangsar, but though such a disovery is pregnant with possibilities, the matter is as yet too indefinite to build much hopes125 words
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Article99 1916-07-20 13 The Earl of Swfton, wti has been Yh reaved by the loss of his younger ri<>n in the great natal battle off Jutland, belongs to a family which has a long fighting record. A Sir William Molyneux fought wi-b tho Black Prince in France and Spain and his grandson distinguished99 words
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Advertisement296 1916-07-20 13 Hment Cement clinĕntl Wttß BFFPJLI«I ALWAYS TO HAND. DYES FOR S fILE I' Ut l '7 eVWy deßCripMon f Japanese goods e B i>eci*Hv fed, of Portend eeaent, silk an* cotton piete-™S Krr ware, eta., en meet fcvanrable terms. 311(1 ■H A. ABBAS *fiHHKb Merchant and Commission Agent, |HBMb| 5-1,296 words
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Advertisement546 1916-07-20 13 STAND UP TO IT I Do not Confuse Useless Sacrifice I with Real Efficiency. I The British Milk Products Co., Ltd., 69, Mark Lane, London, England —SANAPHOS. Clear your mind of the idea that there is any rr.H,* 1 v sftVS your The £ju" n^rt£^ Man or woman, younc or546 words
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Advertisement448 1916-07-20 14 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All persooi claiming refund of Asseismertt in re»P*et©f bowaas *-*c*nt for anj portion of the half yar endlag 30th June, 1916, are hereby re. minded that uch claims HOST BE SENT »N TO THE SOMMISSIONEIS OH CR BEFORE THE 30TH JULY, ISIS. The Comooissi'iners448 words
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Advertisement294 1916-07-20 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Civil Engineer. I the undersigned E. C. Seah beg to inform the public that on the Ist July I ahall start practicing as a Civil Engineer, Architect and Surveyor at No. 2 North Bridge Road. E. C. SEAH B. Sc. 28-6 27-7 THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED.294 words
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Advertisement405 1916-07-20 14 _FOR SALE FOR SALE News Printing: Paper. Apply to Lox 229, c/c Malaya Tribune. 27-5 u_ FOR SALE One 5 Seater MITCHELL MOTOR CAR, 42 b. p. in good running order, only in use for 6 months. C>ffers to Box No. 237, Malaya Tribune. 18-7 3U7 FOR SALE For sale405 words
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Advertisement354 1916-07-20 14 WANTED CLERK WANTED One who has insurance experience preferred. Apply to 4 Insurance."' care of Malaya Tribune. 87 21-7 WANTED Urgently, two smart Manifest Clerks, Apply, stating previous experience and salary expected, to Manifest, Malaya Tribune. 18-7 24-7 WANTED. Wanted. Teachers for the Elementary Classes St. Joseph's Institution. Only qualified354 words
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Advertisement295 1916-07-20 14 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. [iKCORPoaiTED m New z tA PKE Inenrancee eflected on BntUi Rent and Merchandise of c description MARINE Insurance- a »-c -pt L -d t 0 parte of the wcrld at lowest rate. EARTHQfIAKF Pisk^ accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager, Offices; 2, Finlayun Green. HEUNG295 words
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Advertisement451 1916-07-20 1 P. 0.-BrITISHI N DIA AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings {Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. HOMBWABD (FOB EuROPB).451 words
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Advertisement232 1916-07-20 1 STQOMVMRT-MAATSCHAPPU (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" {Incorporated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICB VIRSA Steamers are dna to arrive a* the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. I.Juliana (via Suae) Aug. 1 Rembrandt Aug. 1 Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27 j Grotius232 words
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Advertisement574 1916-07-20 1 N.Y.R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via no* te ia Marae,ll W and London, under mail contract with the Imperl Japle* Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this .ervke have been specially designed and constructed, and are Sted574 words
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Article676 1916-07-20 2 Earope. Fr/r London Mishima Mara July 25 Phemius Jaly 26 Priam Joly 29 «tarinki Mara Jnly 29 Champon beg. Angnst tfankin Angust 3 flnwa Mam An?. 9 Atreus Angnst 12 Oity of Bombay due August 14 Atsuta Maru Angnst 16, *»mali Augnst 23 Ulengyle early Sept. For676 words
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Article51 1916-07-20 2 Ten t7rakowB were sunk in the Inner Roads (Southern end) during a heavy squall on Saturday last. Masters an I vessels proceeding to the Inner Roads should therefore exercis* great c.iution when selecting an anchorage. S<i.) B. A. Cator, Commander R.N. Master Attendant S.S. Singapore. 17th July, 1951 words
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Article38 1916-07-20 2 In connection with the scquisition by the Cunard and Kllerman Lines conjointly of the goodwill of the Watson Steamship Company, Limited. Manchester, it ia now stated that Messrs Herbert Watson md < will coi tinue tc act as th38 words
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Article305 1916-07-20 2 Vessels la Port. British STEAMER BERTH DATE. GiangSeng Dock 13-5 Patrol Outer Rds 9-6 Lady Weld Dock 8-7 Magnet Outer Rda 6-1 Kinta do 107 Kuala Inner Rds 11-7 Hock Lee Doctr iz-7 Devawongse Inner Rds ld-7 Oolabaria Outer Rds 17-7 Selangor Inner Rds do Havre do do305 words
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Article191 1916-07-20 2 The Swedish East Asiatic Japan, 3262 tons, Capt. Paulson, Commander, will be despatched from this port for Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe Moji and Yokohama on July 21st. Messrs Adamson Gilfillan k Co., are her agents. The Phillipine Government steamer Mindanao will take away from Java the paid-off crew of the Maverick,191 words
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Article552 1916-07-20 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station:— s.s. lyo Maru, s.s. Fionia. The Bendoran is due here shortly. The B I. liner Thongwa sailed for Madras and ports yesterday. The B. I. liner Mata Hari will leave for Bangkok on552 words
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Article176 1916-07-20 2 The following vessels ars to have been sonk VILLE DE ROUEN, a steel screw steamer of 4 t owned at Rouen, an i Forges Cie ai Navre in 1903. b-* was a two decked resse the hurricane deck princip ANGELO, Ther- ere fo» sels of that name,176 words
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Article38 1916-07-20 2 Vessels Expected Tjdeus (Holt) 20th Jnly, fron Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, M««sri Boo* tead, Hampshire k 0 Ltd. Bendoran (Ben) 21nt Joly Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Mean Boustead. ft Co Ltd.38 words
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Article60 1916-07-20 2 Per P 0 Liners PerP& O str Malwa, Mr Hodgking, Mr J P Bainl, Mr Phillip*. Per P O Kaisu i Hind.—Mn Palmer and 2 children. Mr Tickler, Mr K« j yz*r, Mr Edwards, Mr Coliett, Mr McCrae, Mr Brown. Per P <k 0 str. Mooltan.—Mr Corin, Mr60 words
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Article177 1916-07-20 2 Per NYK Btr [yo Mam.-Mr W Wilkes, Mr and Mrt BasagoitL Mr J Bikbergen, Mr and Mrs J J Kiera, Mr C J C de Silva, Mr [C Bntler Mr and Mrs G J Light Bej X Gamier Mr J Robertson, Mf* Cnrle. Per NYK str Miyazaki177 words
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Advertisement28 1916-07-20 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANIUER^ SHIKBANDLFRS CONTRACTORS. The CompaiiN s incoruit y ihip* Office —16 Battery TAKE LIFT TO W rJ) Telephone No. Orders prompth at*January lit, l* l6 H.W.:H. STEVENS.28 words
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Article977 1916-07-20 3 ire Past and Present cresting review on in the Manchuria m I gays: The shipping *r-en American Pacific port i,' which was almost the ,-ommenceuuent of begun to recover its and it is most •>re will be in the i; i r»v, if not more, )el ween977 words
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Article140 1916-07-20 3 •Specially superscribed letters only. Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning:—s.s. lyo Maru, s.s. Fionia. fSapplementary mail to connect with P. k O. packet Nellore at Penang. jAt all the sub-Post Offices up to 3 p.m. *Late fee at IJeneral Post Offioe f oenta up to 4.45140 words
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Article24 1916-07-20 3 The T. K. K. liners Shinyo Maru and Nippon Maru sail from Hongkong for San Francisco via ports on Aug. Ist and 15th respectively.24 words
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Article239 1916-07-20 3 (Singapore, Jnly 20). 7Yt?.—578.25 buyers, no sellers. Copra— Weak. Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done Sago Flour do Business lone. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Products. Market Quiot Latest Local Market Quotation*. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 8. 39.00 Copra Bali 8.70239 words
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Article75 1916-07-20 3 Singapore, July 19. Since our last report the market has been quiet and no change in values has been recorded Quotations may be given as $8.75 for finest Bundried and $8.25 to $8.45 for fair to good qualities. Extract from Singapore exchange market report from 30th75 words
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Article70 1916-07-20 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lkkt. Dklivebbd. M. M. June 5 July 5 P. kO. June 9 July 11 8.1. June 16 July 17 P. AO. June 23 M. M. June70 words
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Article128 1916-07-20 3 The following porta are declared infected (Signal X 6. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) Sc. of Notn. Port. Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...F.P.B. ...Plague 74« 16.6 Basaein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 606 28.4 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26.5 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pox 297 10.3 Do. ...X.G Q. ...Plague 300 10.3128 words
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Advertisement256 1916-07-20 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1916 Atlantiqtte Aug. 2 Athos July 2 Polyneeiea Ang. 16 A. Behic Aug. 1 Porthos Aug. 16 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. SWEDISH 'AST ASIATIC CO^JJD. FOB HONGKONG, SHANGAI, KOBE, MOJI AND256 words
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Advertisement461 1916-07-20 3 Combined Service Off The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated in England! AND The West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BKTWKKN FREMANTLE PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailing* between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Jttva (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for tbe KimberGold461 words
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Miscellaneous191 1916-07-20 3 Mails Close. To-'-ny, Prnang* At Rangoon Hong Bee 2.80 pm Batu Pahat M«na 2.3# pn benang* and Calcutta taking mails for Durban* Kutsauj 2.80 pm Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik, Tandiong Balai and Medan* Singkel *J.M pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Sappho 2.B0 pm Hongkong, Shanghai 6l Japan Santhia 2.80 pm191 words
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Miscellaneous108 1916-07-20 3 Singapore Tide Tables. July, 20, —High water —1.18 a.m. 10 ft. 2.9 p.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. July. 21.—High water: —2.10 a.m 9 ft. 5 ins 2.49 p.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. July. 22.—High water —3.10 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins.; 3.32 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. July. 23. —High108 words
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Advertisement540 1916-07-20 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A jpr W«wt< ra Union, Engftioecfag »nd i ode* r-e< bnilaerv ai,rj Kepmiren of Ship-, Enginw »nr B ftngfoeert Manufacturers of 'ondenserv, S1 BM w»Df»« tkonxe rantou« steam Tumines and Tun- Aiken WC etc.. etc. NAGASAKI Tel. Address: DOCK -Nagasaki. Graving Dock and Patent Slip. Dock540 words
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Advertisement505 1916-07-20 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. I Incorporated in Japan) Contractor* to the Imperial Japanese Army and Nmoy and fc> Foreign Govwtonm»tm\J CAIILH ADDftlttM BO KOBE Scott's, Lieber's. ana DOCK-DAIKMT. Engineering KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and deacriptioM of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving Docks and505 words
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Advertisement31 1916-07-20 4 I THE PLANTERS' STORES ACENCY A C0 M LTD. (Tncorp -rated in England.) pprt Swettenham. SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS Kubber Shipped to all Ports at Lowest Rates ti nun in i---31 words
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Advertisement386 1916-07-20 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam ha? Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Engla^. II The Companies' »re> H patched from Liv» rp the Straits, Ci.ii... week and from Japan honewai London. Amsterdam Antwn every fortnight for Gen les and Liverpr ol and Havre and Liverpool d outward steamer386 words
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