Malaya Tribune, 24 July 1916
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Title Section28 1916-07-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. VENLNG DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 173. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916 Price 5 Cents. the malapa tribune. MONDAY, JULY 2428 words
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Advertisement403 1916-07-24 1 ne of the highest and richest order, good class stuff, a feast of ra«rry, rippling fun and of thrilling, gripping drama. At the Popular Cinema House "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE. Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7*30 P. M. SHARP. The Greatest of all Circus Tragedies403 words
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Advertisement101 1916-07-24 1 Estate Supplies! Acetic (99&98°u Acid Veneer Chests I Moms Chests Latex Cups I ETC. jj Mitsui tßussan diaisfa, Ufatd. I (Incorpokathd in Japan 8 im«»mmiltlMllllliiiMMi»iii».a>m^ Awarded Numerous GoU Medals AU FOre ond Rotterdam Holland. "J ■j- SUN BRAND. (ft I t ■3 AGENCIiCiS Obtainablnevcrywb<?<e Mid at aw !< dov,o 4101 words
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Article711 1916-07-24 2 Britain's £3.800,000,000 Holding in Securities. Striking figures as to the inancial strength of the Allies were given by Professor H. Fox well, Director of Economic Studies at St. John's Collpge, Cambridge, in a lecture at the Royal Institution. The Allies, he declared, held 460 millions in711 words
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Article156 1916-07-24 2 All conditions of depressed vitality tend to disturb the processes of digestion. B Thin, weak blood affects directly and at once the great precede* of nutrition. Not only is the action of •he gastric and intestinal glands diminished but the muscular action of the stomach is weakened.156 words
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Advertisement285 1916-07-24 2 (IXOORPO__TI_ IN ENGLAND). SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. S Entirely owing; to the exhorbitant NIPTT I freight rates from America we are 'reluctantly compelled to advance j\ ajaj COMPLETE the price of this Machine. Eren at this figure it is undoubtedly the Finest Machine Value on the With285 words
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Advertisement446 1916-07-24 2 W Little Lectures I S by Nurse 4 w,n CAMISi g =g (Lectun S 0 1 AnaeEia I i| Oar blood is composed of )t H red and white corpuscles-- 8 1 ere J. to Parish the bod. 1 H f T he A whlt e to fight di-ease' I446 words
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Article143 1916-07-24 3 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3 25 $3 50 Ayer Kunings 1.25 135 Ayer Molek 2.00 310 Ayer Panas 8.75 9.00 Balgownie 4.15 4.25 Bukit Jelotong O.5Ti 0,65 Bukit Katil 0.70 0.75 OhangkatSerdg....143 words
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Advertisement321 1916-07-24 3 Here is a programme for yoo Something tQ suite evcry^r^^T^T^^T^^^U TO THE I* I HOW OF I|\ #ja M% |v r I J THE HOME OF ft La,v_ i liCsttrc feature i 1 ATTRACTIONS. I Xhe BEACH ROAD. j The Leading Theatre in Singapore. The jj Albaicbra is M«.n*g eg321 words
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Advertisement122 1916-07-24 3 A KNIFE THRUST would be welcome to many compared with the virion?, shooting, stabbing pains of Sciatic*. Yet these are the men who have, not beard about LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM an I the miraculous relief it brings to the tortu r eO sciatic nervf. ri.b la little in where the122 words
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Advertisement368 1916-07-24 3 RAFFLES (CHAMBERS. TO LET fr«nf° m, J?- odioU a x nt a Airy offices on 2nd floor and front Portion of Ist floor of the Buildings at present occupied by Messrs Katz tiros. Ltd. Entry uTSSy GHING KENQ LEE CO. Auctioneers Estate Agents. 1-6 v Lowell dSc Go. FORTHCOMINB AUCTION368 words
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Advertisement104 1916-07-24 3 ONG SAM LEONG Co. (Robber Works). We beg to announce to the public that our Factory at No. 3 51, North Bridge fioad (lave Continent! Houlj wbich 1 tm been equipped witn the LATEST rubber machine will be ready to receive orders tor •-"peincr and kretsfeg rubber on tbn 20th104 words
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Article605 1916-07-24 4 The Building Fond Debt A Splendid Start. Of the many organisation* that deserve undying credit for what t beyhare dor c for the fighting forces of ths Allies, few, if any, are entitled to more whole-hearted praise than the Young Men's Christian Association. Therefore it behoves everyone who realises605 words
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Advertisement521 1916-07-24 4 ■>ii l w.iaii;<»ia,-« l iii^|n|^ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday July 24th 25th, 26th at 9-f 5 p The Vitagraph Co. Present Pickwick Paper* BY CHARLES DICKENS Photographed on the Original Scenes in England Introducing Mr. PICKWICK and JINGLE. No. 1 THE ADVENTURE of the HONOURABLE EVENT 1 Film DArt Present521 words
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Article71 1916-07-24 5 Lord Kitchener's Rule. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London, July 22, 1.10 p.m. Ocneral Sir O'Moore Oeagh in a •ttertotbe Times says that Lord fjtcbener'a system of administration v in India was sound and niniteh better than that it snper-j-j The only fldtw which Lord fold Sir O'Moore Creagh forced71 words
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Article77 1916-07-24 5 London. July 21,1.15 p.m. r MnKenna has informed a tation from municipalities that i grant of £6,000,000 had been j at the disposal of the statntiominittee for pensions after the war, in addition to the million already granted. Farther amounts should result from folnntary subscriptions, not77 words
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Article71 1916-07-24 5 London, July 23, 2 25 p.m. I aire Commercial relations pen Egypt and the Hedjaz have been resumed. The Government ias authorised the sjbaks to carry stufffl from the Port of Sudan Jed dab, whither a steamer leaves shortly fully laden. Thus, thanks the benevolence of Great71 words
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Article74 1916-07-24 5 London, July 23, 5 p.m. The discharged soldier's badge is rise to bo swarded to regular and tolnnteer nurses and medical members in the military service. It bears the words f.»- King and Empire tor services rendered in a circle an inch and a quarter in diameter74 words
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Article120 1916-07-24 5 London, July 21, 2.5 p.m. Privy Council has decided Btry in a family record is wmissil le as proof of infancy in a moneylenders' action and has reverlecision by the Snpreme Court •1 tliM Straits Settlements on the This wire refers to the case in Yeo Hooi120 words
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Article66 1916-07-24 5 Thtft of Jewellery, ronrt, oti Saturday, chanted with theth*ft aootit $200 worth erf jewellery, 'to Mra. Uenrj, of Klang v E, Lancasiei', who '*"1, t bat ihe accused while attempting to the stolen articles. n that ihe man had ter#*l the premises when g Ibe robbery, tb* sage66 words
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Article199 1916-07-24 5 Battle Continoes. London, July 23, 10.0 p,m. Sir Douglas Haig in to-night's communique says that we have further progressed in the neighbourhood of Pari*** Between .Pozieres and Guillemont the battle continues with intense violence. In the neighbourhood ef Pozieres we captured a number of prisoners. London, July 23,199 words
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Article68 1916-07-24 5 Shortly before his death Lord Kitchener went to a well-known London firm to make a big purchase for his collection. The price was higher than he had expected, and the head of the firm, who knew him well, gave as one reason that times were bad. v68 words
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Article221 1916-07-24 5 Golf Keppel G C. v Singapore G. C Despite the rain this match was decided over the Keppel Links yesterday and ended in an easy win for the home side. Scores Keppel G C H. T. White kH. R. Bnckland 1 R. F. Bianie ft O. L. Bornemann221 words
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Article36 1916-07-24 5 Notice A route march has been arranged for Wednesday, August 2, Point of Assembly :—Peoples Park (below Pearl's Hill). Time 5.15 p.m. Before marchin* off a photograph of the parade will be taken.36 words
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Advertisement34 1916-07-24 5 Food Reform Society. A Meeting will be held In tliV.M.C.A. building this afternoon at 515 p.ui, when the formation of the above Society will be discussed. All interested are invited. 24 7 24 734 words
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Advertisement498 1916-07-24 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. In the Estate of Toh Yiak Woo (deceased). Pursnant to 44 The Trustee Ordinance 1914" Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Toh Yiak Woo, deceased, late of Toh n'iah, Tang Hung, Theng Hai, China,498 words
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Advertisement546 1916-07-24 5 Latest Advertisements. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Tuesday, August 1 Hari Raya Puasa (MOKAMEDAN FESTIVAL.) 24-7 31.7 VICTORIA THEATRE THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE WILL PRESENT The Queries and a. spf:ctacular musical drama EXTITLBD A LAY OF ANCIENT ROME IH AID OF The546 words
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Article1222 1916-07-24 6 After a distinct lull for twentyfour hours, doubtless welcome to both sides, the great battle on the British front, extending from Pozieres to Guillemont, a distance of about five miles, has been resumed, and, according to General Sir Douglas Haig, has reached a stage of intense violence.1,222 words
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Advertisement137 1916-07-24 6 Robinson &|Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF CASHMERE BOUQUET TOILET REQUISITES For Nursery and Refreshing and Cashmere Bouquet Catkmere Bouquet Toilet Soap Talc Powder Cashmere Bouquet $1.50 Perfume. 35 Cents. per box of thre* tin. $1.75 per bottle. tablets. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. I KEROSENE137 words
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Advertisement91 1916-07-24 6 I MARTINI AND ROSSTS i ITALIAN VERMOUTH. Sole Agents Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Thursday, July 2 7 Saturday, July 29 Thursday, Aug, 3 Saturday, Aug. S SPECIAL DINNER MUSIC BY OUR FILIPINO BAND. I Y. M. TOY©. I I I J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO I 15HighStreei I I (Comer of91 words
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Advertisement20 1916-07-24 6 I MILKMAID! Sweeteaed Condensed Milk per case 14.90 3 Sterilised Natural Milk S 9.30 X Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 J20 words
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Article556 1916-07-24 7 Stop Press af* be fonnd on r.32e 5 column y Tin isl^TlPO^ts^own, V '*r X o pra ig Biaf TapiocalTQjT^ 3 in Lopdon rotton i7f tfcd at 7 9 8 in Hanchestar. Rnh he7 jL«I at 2/2J, for Tin isf 0. 0 in London. o Jat present556 words
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Article211 1916-07-24 7 This Week's Performances. A number of privileged people, including the students from St Andrew s Schools and a number of representatives of the navy, xvere present on Saturday night at the Victoria Theatre to witness the first dress rehearsal—that is, so far ai the costumiers' efforts would per211 words
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Article95 1916-07-24 7 The Income Tax. Penang Mohamedan* Dissent At a meeting of the Mohamedan community at Penang with Mr. M. M. Noordin presiding, it was unanimously resolved that the Mohamedan community are ready to contribute to the cost of the war. The meeting unanimously opposed the income tax proposal. The95 words
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42 1916-07-24 7 The Directors of the Chenderiang Tin Dredging Company Ltd. cable that at the annual meeting to be held on the 28th inst. a final dividend of six pence per share will be recommended free of income tax.42 words
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Article66 1916-07-24 7 Building Find. In addition to the list of promised subscriptions given at the foot of the appeal for the Y. M. C. A. Building Fund, which appears on page 4, the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. A. W. Vick, asks us to acknowledge the following. Mr. A. D.Allan $250 A. Long66 words
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Article137 1916-07-24 7 That the Star Opera Company has taken the fancy of theatre goers was amply in evidence laBt night when Hamlet was staged to a crowded honse. There were many Europeans present the other parts of the house being well filled with a native audience. The repeated137 words
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Article, Illustration239 1916-07-24 7 The Western Front. Lull in Main Arena. Many Air Fights- REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July 22, 1,20 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig in his communique states that there is a comparative lull in the main battle area. The enemy entered our front trenches on the Leipzig sailent atREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 239 words
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Article264 1916-07-24 7 Colonials Do Good Work- London, July 22, 2.20 a.m. Reuters correspondent at Headquarters says the blow struck at the enemy on July 19 was at a spot where he apparently did not expect it, on a front of three thousand yards, south of Armentieres. The artillery for264 words
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Article57 1916-07-24 7 Londo*, July 22, 1 p.m. i'aris General Sir Douglas Haig in an interview says: 4t The supreme decisions of the war are on the battlefields in the west. There it is we must impose the peace for which it shall be worth our while to have57 words
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Article57 1916-07-24 7 London, July 22, 3.10 p.m. General Haig telegraphing at 1.12 p.m. states that the artillery on both sides has been more active duriug the past twelve hours on the British front line, and our support trenches at several places were heavily bom- barded by gas shells and tear57 words
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Article51 1916-07-24 7 Loudon, July 22, 11.45 p.m. General Haig'scorainnaique says: There is nothing important to report from the British front. Oar airmen destroyed six hostile aeroplanes. Several other German machines were farced to the ground and damaged. A British machine wis brought down by gunfire, and two others are51 words
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Article44 1916-07-24 7 London, July 23, 4.40 p.m. General Haig in his communique says that the battle -was reaamed today along the whole front from Poitieres to Guillemont. Near Pozieres the outer German works were carried by the Australians and Territorials. Violent fighting is proceeding.44 words
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Article105 1916-07-24 7 The fighting has now reached a stage of intense violence. The Territorials and the Australians, attacking from the south-west and south-east reflectively, carried a German outerwork at Poaiere» by assault shortly after midnight. Violent fighting is now proceeding in the village, where the German* are resisting desperately with105 words
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Article142 1916-07-24 7 London, July 23, 6.50 p.m. Renter's correspondent telegraphing from the Press camp says that after a heavy bombardment last night the British and Anzacs attacked towards Pozieres and Guillemont. Despite the desperate resistance of the enemy, the Anzacs succeeded in establishing themselves in Pozieres where they are142 words
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Article30 1916-07-24 7 London, July 22, 1.20 a.m. Paris: The communique states that there has been nothing doing since the morning. A German aeroplane bombed Belfort, but the damage was insignificant.30 words
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Article41 1916-07-24 7 London, July 22, 4 p.m. Paris communique There was a violent bombardment on the right bank of the Mouse. An enemy attack south of Damloup collapsed. The Germans were heavily repalsed in the Vosgeß, north-west of Saint Die.41 words
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Article63 1916-07-24 7 London, July 12, 4.15 p.m. Paris The oommunique reports continued aerial activity on the part of the air squadrons yesterday. They three times bombarded the railway yards at Metzs-Ablons which form the principal distributing point for stores for the troops on the Verdun front. Over a hundred bombs63 words
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Article89 1916-07-24 7 Loudon, July 23, 12.50 a.m. Paris The evening communique states On the right bank of the Meuse we progressed in the Fleury region, taking prisoners. There is nothing important elsewhere. London, July 23,4 p.m. The Paris communique state*? that there were artillery duels on the Somme.89 words
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Article141 1916-07-24 7 v Everything is at Stake." London, July 22. 6.15 a.m. Amsterdam 44 Everything is at stake" is a recurring phrase in an inspired letter from the front which is given prominence in the semiofficial Xorddnutsche Allgeinehje. It says the hattle surpasses imagination. The Rassians are rejuvenated and141 words
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Article134 1916-07-24 7 London. Joy, 22, 3.10 p.u Renter's special correspondent has ▼isite 1 the munitions anl shiubuil.l. ing centres and naval base* in the United Kingdom and was an eyewitnees of the gigantic work done in Britain for the Allied cause. For instance, he steamed for a whole134 words
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Article62 1916-07-24 8 Lsambara Railway Seized. London, July 22, 10 p.m. The War Office says that General Smuts reports that on July 21 enemy forces endeavouring to interfere with our communications west of Tanya were driven off southwards over the Pangani river. Muhiza and Amani have been occupied, giving effective62 words
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Article88 1916-07-24 8 A Belgian official message says a strong enemy force dislodged by the British occupation of Bukaba and Karagwe found its retreat barred by weaker Belgian force in the south-west corner of VictoriaNyanza. The balk of the German Europeans Were killed or captured and the remnant fled in the88 words
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Article21 1916-07-24 8 London July 22, 1.10 p.m. The French steamer Cettois has bean snnk. The orew hai landed at Algiers.21 words
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Article28 1916-07-24 8 London, July 23, 4.20 p.m. Stockholm: It is announced that submarines entering territorial waters are liable to be attacked by Swedish armed forces without warning.28 words
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Article32 1916-07-24 8 More Successes. London, July 22, 6.35 p.m. Rome The communique says The Italians have captured Rolle Pftss and have scored other auccesses which complete their possession of Vallone mountain.32 words
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Article28 1916-07-24 8 London, July, 21 2 30 p.m. Roma A decree extends to all enemy countiies and their allies the retaliatory measures adopted against Austria in June 1915.28 words
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Article81 1916-07-24 8 Turks Adrancing. London, July 22, 10 p m. 'flB ih 1 A Turkish force is reported to have uu\anc«d westward irr»in Kl Ariyh to five miles east of Katia v\h*-re they are entrenching. Our mounted troops are in contact v.ith the enemj'. A hobtile aircraft attacked81 words
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Article48 1916-07-24 8 i-oudon, July 22, 11,45 j>. m <.\*iro: Authentic news ot «'recent .Medina wb^r, 111,4 1 urk «oriied the beaie*. A Turkish cwtnliie* n <•>< 2,o00 Arab» loa 500 ami qi.antiti.p r.f ar nfl THp Aiib.1 are bowUrdmg ei-iuit" and its speedy capitulation i s expected48 words
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Article72 1916-07-24 8 Enemy Flee in Disorder. At Lips Valley. London, July 21, 11.10 pin. Petrograd The communiqm' states Above the junction of the Styr and the Lipa we dislodged the enemy from organized works and captured the fords of the Styr. The enemy tied in disorder to Berestechko where72 words
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Article49 1916-07-24 8 London, July 22, 3.35 a oi Petrograd Floods on Dniester are benefitting the enemy by liberating troops to reinforce the Kovel, Vladimir-Volynsk, Bukovina and Transylvania fronts where more heavy fighting is consequently expected. Military operations on the Dniester will probably be impracticable for a month.49 words
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Article62 1916-07-24 8 London, July 22, 3.35 a.m. An ex-town conncillor from Volynsk who has escaped, says the Austrians have deported to Austria, or forced to labour on defences, all the able-bodied males remaining. The inhabitants are starving. The cheapest black bread costs a rouble per pound. There is no meat,62 words
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Article69 1916-07-24 8 London, July 22, 4.25 a.m. Petrograd The communiqn<' states that three thousand prisoners were taken at the junction of the Styr and the Lipa. General Sakharoff's troops were subjected to a concentrated bombardment while crowing the marshes in the Lipa Valley, but they crossed the river and69 words
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Article98 1916-07-24 8 Gernai AJaitfioi. London, July 22, 6.15 a.m. Petrograd A German communique admits that the Russians have crossed the Dvina. This was not mentioned in th® Russian communique, but it has now leaked out in Petrograd that the Russians have begun extensive operations on the Riga front.98 words
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Article53 1916-07-24 8 London, July 22,6.15 a.m. General Kuaski, interviewed at Petrograd, en rout* for Finland to convalesoe, said the Allies were aiming at continuous pressure on a number of different points. If thev could avoid the mistake of ad van- cinq too quickly the end would come sooner53 words
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Article88 1916-07-24 8 London. July 22, 10 35 p.m. Petrograd A communique says The Russian advance continued south of the Lipa, where General Sakharofl's troops on Joly 20-21 captured 300 officers and 12,000 men including a general and a colonel. This brings the AustroGerman losses since July 16 to88 words
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Article32 1916-07-24 8 t London, July 23, 4 20 p.m. Petrograd records fierce fighting on the left wing of the Riga positions. The Russians penetrated enemy works at eeveral points. 232 words
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Article91 1916-07-24 8 London,"July 23, 9.10 p.m. I Petrograd: The communiqu*' stUes that on the Riga fr»nt there has been an intense artillery duel. Knemy attacks were repulsed Mortheaat of Smorgon and also on the Stokhod. It is snowing in the Carpathians. On the road from Delatyn to Marmarosziget91 words
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Article74 1916-07-24 8 London, July 23, 6.15 a.m. Petrograd:—M. Sazonoff, Foreign Minister, has resigned and is sncc?eded by M. Stunner who retains the Premiership. M. Khvostoff has been appointed Minister of the Interior and M. Makaroff, Minister of Justioe. The Tzar in a rescript addressed to M. Sazonoff dwells74 words
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Article79 1916-07-24 8 Discovery to the Rescne. London, July 23, 7 p.m. Official The Government has decided to despatch the Hudson Bay Company's ship "Discovery which was especially built for Antarctic exploration and which has been placed at the Admiralty's disposal, to relieve the party on Elephant Island, if they are79 words
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Article556 1916-07-24 8 Debate in the Lords. Improved Conditions. London, July 20, 10.45 p.m. In the House of Lords, the Marquis of Crewe made a statement on the same lines as those of Mr. Austen Chamberlain. The Earl of Cromer said much of what had happened was due to Lord Kitchener's reforms.556 words
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Article50 1916-07-24 8 London, July 22, 1.30 1# A Cabinet meeting was morning, which is unusual. -Z presumed that it was held to c the commissioners and to scope of the Mesopotamia 1( j Dardanelles inquiries, and al t0 secure a final agreement on, c terms of the Irish Bill.50 words
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Article47 1916-07-24 8 London, July 22,4.20 a.m The new Army Council is co posed as follows Mr. Llo George, president Lord Derh Vice-president; Generals William Robertson, Sir J.S. Cowai Sir C.F.N. Macready, Sir Dath Henderson, Sir S.B. Yon Donop Sir Robert Whigham and Mr. H.W, Forster.47 words
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Article22 1916-07-24 8 London, July 21, 9JK> p.m. A supplementary Vote of Credit of £450,000,000 for the war i? officially announced.22 words
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Article58 1916-07-24 8 London July 22, 10.45 a.m. Washington The Senate ha? adopted the Naval Appropriation Bill providing for a three yens' construction programme, including four Dreadnoughts, and four btttk cruisers to be built immediately. U provides for an expenditure oi $.315,800,000 daring the first year, or m >re than58 words
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Article28 1916-07-24 8 London, July 22, .'J.I. r > a.m. Washington Negotiations ar§ progressing favourably wi'h Mexico towards the appointment of a joint commission to settle th« border differences.28 words
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Article57 1916-07-24 8 London, July 22, 3.15 ajn, Mr. Wilson has personally appealed to the European rulers to cooperate in feeding the starring population of Polan L He had asked the English, French and Baaaaa Governmerits to allow the passage of foodstuffs, and German an Austrian Governments 11 that57 words
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Article36 1916-07-24 8 London, July 21, 3.15 a.m. Washington: After a Cabinet conference t s ate Depaftmew i detracted tb s A isssador at Ix* don to ascertain what Americabusinesses were black-) i? enqmre tho reason.36 words
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Article51 1916-07-24 8 London, July 23, r >.2o a m San Francisco: Six persons killed and twenty-nine inj bomb explosion amongst Hie spectators of a M Preparedness" The bomb, concealed in a soit-ca* was placed in front of a boose, a was demolished. Several received pufltoard warn-. s they51 words
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Article30 1916-07-24 8 London, Julj 22, UlO I Tbi* Kitclj.-ij.rNati >nal M< Fund has reached £4XMXtt v Qheen Kaa given £2% Q« Ar f andra .£2.30, and Lord Lanfdo £100.30 words
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Advertisement101 1916-07-24 8 02* n n Mi r~ mm* ***** mini BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAMD MILK Extensively used Over GO years Throughout the World. Purity Garantecd under 11. S. Food Drugs Act. °!l IT BORDEN'S i STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. Malacca-CMOPS CHI dm HUA cmfmT^fV^' I Penang-CHOP pof SENG I Muar ~CHOP CitOP TONG Ipoh—KEAT101 words
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Article793 1916-07-24 9 t fi«« Quottd in ihe Muiti tih Morainj Singapore, July 24. Messrs Lysll and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotation* Rubkr Shares. Nona. Value. Buyers. Sellers. I/- Allagar 2/- 2/4* 2 Anglo Java 4/6 5/8 2\- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Kuning793 words
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Advertisement90 1916-07-24 9 Sanitas f fcr M V Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" Brand. Use No Other If you want the Jiilp^ Best Results for s^^^ expenditure. This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. I J SANITAS is known throughout the world I AS A RELIABLE disinfectant. The name always90 words
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Advertisement506 1916-07-24 9 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ■•TABLIHHBD 1874. IXOOB* (RATED IN IjfDIA. THE COMPANY'S REPORT FOR 1915 gives particulars of another year's record progress. ASSNANCIS now in force amount to 570,000,060.06 ASSETS exceed $30.000 000 00 LOWIST RATES OF IflftM LIBERAL CONDITIONS. Prospectus and Report will be sent506 words
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Article954 1916-07-24 10 Gift of a Ship's Bell. The following interesting account of what has be«n done, which will intere*! ail Malaya, has sent by Sir Krnest Birch to Mr. W. G. St, Clair for the newspapers of Malaya In the first week of Febrnary owing to the good offices of954 words
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Advertisement136 1916-07-24 10 f "all-round" soap I —good alike for the skin, for washing I clothes, and for general household purposes. V "Dandie" Soap is absolutely pure, and for that reason cleanses both rapidly 1 and economically. It is the ideal soap OF ALL DEALERS THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) Sole136 words
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Advertisement36 1916-07-24 10 To Coconut Planters. COPRA OR OIL Which pays best A question of the moment. Facts and igures to further the Industry. Price 40 cents. On Sale at John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. 3-6 T W 30-836 words
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Article94 1916-07-24 11 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. MADRAS. Indian Hank. Limited- The fffOtf rr. fits of the Indian Bank, Limited, Madras, for the halfyear ending 30th June 1916 amounled to Rt. 148,125 c 11. After allowing for the exp'-n«fk u n »«:aanl of interest allowed to94 words
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Article64 1916-07-24 11 Generous Maharaja- His Ilighneas the Maharaja of: Bennrei ha* very generously oftered to placa the Tine House at Benarrs at the disposal of Government for use as a war hospital for 130 patients and to bear all the expends connected therewith. Hii has also given a pttrol launch for64 words
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Article117 1916-07-24 11 Multan Poison Cases. In the alleged poisoning case, in which a woman named Saddan together with a man Allah Bakhs* was charged with poisoning her husband, who ii said to hare died oy its effects, judgment has baen pronounced by Khan Sahib Sheikh Amir Ali,Sessions Judge, Multan Saddan117 words
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Article109 1916-07-24 11 Punjab Moslem Leagnt. Khan Bahadur Sardar Abdar Rahman has resigned the Presidency of the new Punjab Moslem League as a protess against the League's resolution condemning tha conduct af the Shsrif of Mecca. Amritsar's Contribntien. A hundred beds for sick and wouade which were offered by the Pun jab109 words
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Article97 1916-07-24 11 The Superintendent Diet. L ater —The Deputy Superintendent died at 7.45 p.m. in the Presidency General Hospital. Calcutta Police Assassination. In connection with the anarchist eutrage in Bengal, it is reported that yesterday morning three Bengalee youths, each armed with a revolver, were arrested in the outskirts of Calcutta.97 words
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Article181 1916-07-24 11 An Interesting Suit. An interesting suit, in which some historical questions are involved, is going on in the court of the Second Subordinate Judge of Dacca. The parties are two Mahomedan brothers named Mokram Ab «nd Nusmat AH, who claim to be the defendants of Xawab181 words
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Article809 1916-07-24 11 Superintendent and Orderly Shot A Police assassination took place in Calcutta on June 30 just south of the maidan. The following are tbe full details. As Baba Basanta Kumar Chatterji, Deputy Superintendent in the Intelligence Branch of tha Bangal 0. I. D., was proceeding on a bicycle809 words
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Advertisement439 1916-07-24 11 BANKS CIABTERED BANK OF INDIA, HOSTRAUA AM CHINA. ,V_D IN INGLAND ay ROYAJ CHART**. il in oU,OOO Sham of £1,2©0,00< l £1,800,000 i v of Proprietors £1,200,000 BA VK ERS. p I E Qgiand, Th* Londoc Midland Bank, Ltd., The ountr and Westminster [td The National Provincial EnVrland, Ltd., The439 words
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Advertisement689 1916-07-24 11 SALES. m tie matter of the Allan Enemies' (winding vi) Oriliaite 1914. In the matter af Behn Meyer Co.. Ltd., in Liailiatiei. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE MACHINERY, ARC LAMPS etc.. By order of the Liquidator W. H. Macgregor To be held at No. 72 Robertson Quay, Kampong Saigon ON FRIDAY,689 words
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Advertisement167 1916-07-24 11 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A imall coconut and rubber plantation situate at Paya Ramput, Malacca, containing an area of S acres md 14 poles comprised in Statatory Land Grant No. ***** to be held at my Sale room No. 11 First Cross Street, Malacca. On Monlay, the 31st Jag of Jsly,167 words
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Article328 1916-07-24 12 Boat Accident A boat well loaded, coming from Pooneryn to Jaffna was swamped by heavy seal on the 13th June and sank. Tha passengers got on bundlei of cargo and in this way floated to share. The next day four boats with a number of man went to lift328 words
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Article75 1916-07-24 12 Indians and Cricket. DlacealT A> match which took place at Lord a on Ju.e 17 between a of Ind,»" student, and Lieutenor«. te m th. pr.Mnc. .0 the form,, team 0 f fi," blft.T the jRm 0f N "»«»a K h«r Om n«°K M Princ# R »°iiuiahji: .n?fh P75 words
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Article249 1916-07-24 12 Asthma got hold of me and redu :od me so very much that 1 had to tote hope of my existence. lam very fond of theatres and outdoor trips. X few minutes exposure or attending once a theatre will sure and :ertPiii bring mo Asthma. Oh I I249 words
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Advertisement402 1916-07-24 12 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING BLST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at oar Stadia. 1-5 v Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and we hare no doubt will prove vary leneficial for trees and plants402 words
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Advertisement352 1916-07-24 12 HAM TIGER'S HEAD BRAND Sugahara&Co., Ke. 334 North Bridsf Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL. 1333. 14-6 Green Willesden Waterproof Canvas FOR MAKING Mail Bags, Window Blinds, Tarpaulins, FOR COVERING RUBBER Etc. BOON SENG Co Ship-Chandlers, Sail-makers, Estate Suppliers and Commission Ag«nts. 18-19 Robi .son Read. Tel. No. 1268. n G.C. LEE 158,352 words
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Advertisement285 1916-07-24 12 mm mwrnmrnmammummmmmammmmtm CHEE ENG ESTABLISHED 1859. 7f, North Bridge OIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND BPORTIN< The Managing ProprieI tor, who has received v »Li;V |!i vis training from an v> \fg 1 White Sa European Master-Tai-taus ensuring perfect Travelling Suite, Over- !i coats. Riding Breeches, jji Fancy Vests. TRIAL SOLICITED. SAVE285 words
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Article315 1916-07-24 13 When yon fell ill and go to set a doctor usually tbe first thing he says it Let mt tee your tongue." If he is abreast of the times probably lie looks at yoar tongue largely from forte of habit and not bectuse he feels sure315 words
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Advertisement306 1916-07-24 13 Cement Cement Cement BUFPLIE* ALWAYS TO HAND. j HLSO DYES FOR SHLE Order* exetuted for every description of Japanese goods, especially a i) kinds of Portend cedent, silk and cctton piece-goods, glass and crockery ware, etc., en most favourable tesms. A. ABBAS Merchant and Cem mission Agent, 5-1, de Souaa306 words
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Advertisement80 1916-07-24 13 Train Services. Singapore (Ttnk-Road) Dtilj. 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 B.IC am. and 7.14 p.m Trains leave from Johore 7.9.80 words
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Advertisement720 1916-07-24 13 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Surgeon-General of H.M. Forces, is chairman of the Company which produces the new and superior reparative of nerves and tissues, Sanaphos," which already has completely displaced the German-owned Sanatogen in720 words
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Miscellaneous179 1916-07-24 13 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the wesk ending Friday, July 28 To-day. 5.1» p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. 4« S.R.E.v.. do S.V.R., No. 4 Platoon. do Motor Cyclist Section. do Veterans Co. do Chinese C«. 7 a.m. Balestier Range Malay Co. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. To-morrow. 5,15 p.m. Drill179 words
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Advertisement455 1916-07-24 14 NOTICES mi BBS iii t» —55—- NOTICE. Please note that KOH SONS at Raffe« House," No. 514, Geylang Road, are Manufacturer* anfi Suppliers of Copra, Coconut. CocoDUt husks and Coconut plante of various kinds. 1-7 30-7 NOTICE. TINC KIL TIN MINES, LTDNotice is hereby given that the 'ourth Annual General455 words
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Advertisement286 1916-07-24 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Civil Engineer. I the undersigned EL C. Seah beg to inform the public that on the Ist }f July I shad start practising as a Civil Engineer, Architect anc Surveyor at No. 2 North Bridge Road. E. C. SEAH B. Sc. 28-6 27-7 THE BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES,286 words
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Advertisement382 1916-07-24 14 SALE_ FOR SALE News Printing Paper. Apply to Box 229, c/c Malaya Tribune. 27-5 v Newly built Steam Launch for Sale. Length 55 feet Breadth 11 feet, C.S. condensing engine, draft aft 3 feet 10 inches. Apply 74-2 Brat Basah Road. 22.7 21-8 FOR SALE One 5 Seater M MITCHELL382 words
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Advertisement341 1916-07-24 14 WANTED WANTED Urgently, two smart Manifest Clerks, Apply, stating previous experience and salary expected, to Manifest, Malaya Tribune. IS-7 24-7 WANTED. Competent Shorthand Typist. Appl) 1 at the Office of JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) 21-7 v WANTED. Chinese, with knowledge of local market, and conversant with the341 words
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Advertisement294 1916-07-24 14 JNSUBANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. ITOi [Incorporated n New 7 FWE Ibaorancea effected on BuiRent and Merchant*. J r deacnption MARINE Insurances parts of tbe world at .^l' 0 < EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. Local Offices: 2, Green. INSURANCE CO., «1 (looorponrted in H,,„ g k,«j., vmm FIRE DEPARTMENT—Rm« ccec!([ on294 words
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Title Section19 1916-07-24 1 Straits Sipping Gazette. Issaed Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 173 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 24, 191619 words
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Advertisement436 1916-07-24 1 P.* O.British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incobpora-wd in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For Chios, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abont Mail Lines. MKWABD FOR EtJROPK). OUTWARD436 words
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Advertisement224 1916-07-24 1 STOOMYAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDBRLAND" (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 tke nndermeatiened datea s— OUTWARD. I.Juliana (via Satz) Aug. 1 Rembrandt Aug. 1 Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27 Grotius224 words
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Advertisement568 1916-07-24 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YTJSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) Ij,*— EUROPEAN LINEj A service is maintained between Yokohama via poite te Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted568 words
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Article629 1916-07-24 2 Europe. Far London: Mishima Marn July 26 Priam July 29 Sianuki Marn July 29 Phemius July 30 Chumpon in port Nankin August 3 Suwa Marn Aug. 9 Atreus August 12 City of Bombay due August 14 Atsnta Marn August 16» Somali August 23 Glengyle early Sept. For629 words
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Article158 1916-07-24 2 lyo Maru for Hongkong, China and Japan. Van Neck for Hhio. Kwang Lee for Bangkok. Oolobaria for Semarang. Melchior Treub for Medan. Donggala for Indragiri. Hong Moh for Hongkong, Amoy and Bwatow, Guadiana fo.* Saigon. Tydeus for London via Cape ports. Hong Ho lor Kuala Pahang. Kheng Seng158 words
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Article330 1916-07-24 2 Vessels in Port. British STEAMER. BERTH DATES. Giang Seng Dock 13-5 Patrol Outer Rds 9-b Magnet Outer Rd« 3-7 Umu No. 7 Wharf 10-7 Flock Lee Doctf 1^-7 Serawongw Inner Rds 13-7 Oolabaria No. 8 Wharf 17-7 Tydeus Pulo Bukum 19-7 Kinta Inner Rds do Aragaz P. Bukum330 words
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Article151 1916-07-24 2 Fine Haul at Colombo. The local authorities made a big haul of opium and a -mall quantity of cocaine on the P. 0. mail steamer Kaiser-LHind, in Colombo harbour on aftern on of July 4, when examining the luggage of passengers transhipping from that steamer to the mail151 words
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Article541 1916-07-24 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station :—s.s. Mishima Maru, s,s. Charlton Hall, s.s. Melchior Treub. The Bendoran is due here. The N.Y.K. liner Tottori Mam has arrived in London. The K. P. M. liner Melchior Treub leaves for Medan541 words
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Article346 1916-07-24 2 Twelve New Motor Shi Pi Almost every week there and important u ing the eOMtrvctiou > in America. The latest cannot fail to be of grew shipowners in England. It j. r ed that an order has just been by a powerful Norwegian 3U 12—3000-ton motor ships346 words
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Article47 1916-07-24 2 The Japanese s.s. Shibttoro M*ru, which panted through fehie part recently for Bombay, had 14,000 bundles of tea shooke consigned Colombo firms a record lor a steamer.—The Mala from Japan, and the from the same ports, ire both ing large consignment! of 147 words
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Article108 1916-07-24 2 Following on the large amount i work gone through at th* CfcW*" wharf and harbour last the Ceylon Observer, thw »eel also busy. TrY varehoaeea 11 up with* QftTKoee. Hw wl rf H presents a IWe'v ■ppearmnc* lot of material onawigoed to Oottn ment, daily beiiu? H m<108 words
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Article107 1916-07-24 2 Neutral atonassnip owneri fitiug handsouH;. <•"" "J tions produced bj the j the M Financial N dering tl»e tisks to which tuei are exposed by the dial j of the Germans, do on them their gains 1(t America line made thr much in 1915 a« in 191107 words
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Article625 1916-07-24 3 The Luetzow's Cargo. M open delivered I ssndi ia Prize Court the esse iv which v. Ie to cargo ex jjm Honour Judge Pretldent of H.M. EgyP*i saying, r de form part of the r j, r m a» s.s. Luetzow jjj course ol being sold. nAloDf625 words
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Article70 1916-07-24 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of th« European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. I, a ft. DnrflUD, P. &O. June 9 July 11 8.1. Jun<' 16 July 17 P. O. June 28 M. M. June 23 B. I. June70 words
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Article63 1916-07-24 3 Per P 0 Liners. Per P A O str Malwa, Mr Hodgkin«, Mr J P Baird, Mr Phillips. Per P A O Kaisa-i-Hind.—Mrs. Palmer and 2 children. Mr Tickle- Mr Keyzer, Mr Edwards, Mr Collett, Mr McCrae, Mr Brown. Per P 0 str. Mooltan.—Mr Corin, Mr A Mrs63 words
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Article155 1916-07-24 3 Per N V X str lyo Maru.—Mr W Wilkes, Mr and Mrs Basagoiti, Mr J Bikbergen, Mr and Mrs J V Kiera, MrCJC de Silva, Mr T C Butler Mr and Mrs G J Light Rev X Gamier Mr J Robertson, Mr W Curie. Per N V155 words
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Article100 1916-07-24 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Singal F. P. B.) No. of Notn. p ftrt Signal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...F.P.B. ...Plague 746 l*A ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 606 28.4 t£LIZ ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26..;; Bombay .X.G.Q. ...Small-pox 297 KU rw, .X.G.Q. ...Plague 300 10.. D100 words
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Article236 1916-07-24 3 (Singapore, July 24). 7Yh.—581.70 100 tons sold. Copra Weak. Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done Sago Flour- do Business done. Gambier. —Business done. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Product* —Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotation*. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 8. 39.00 Copra Bali B.SO236 words
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Article40 1916-07-24 3 Vessels Expected. St. Bede 24th July, for New York ▼ia Panama Canal. Agents, Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd. Tara (B. I.) 29th Jnly, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd.40 words
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Article71 1916-07-24 3 s/nqaporfi, July 94 •»n London Ba» i k4 ra/s. 2/4 19/32 Der* 2/4/J Private 3 m/*. 2/4 7/8 »i India Bank T. T. 174J On Hongkonsj— Bank dfd 11J *)n Shanghai— Bankd/d 82 On Jay Bank T. T. 135^ On .lapun Bank d/d. llOf Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil71 words
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Advertisement39 1916-07-24 3 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Go SHIPCHANDLERS 8 PROVIDORINC CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. office:—l 6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterde<l to from January Ist, 1916. H. W..H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-1 M39 words
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Advertisement211 1916-07-24 3 IYL M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 Atlantique Aug. "2 A. Behic Aug. Polynesian Aug. 16 Porthos Aug. Ii For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOTS, Agent. SWEDISH AST ASIATIC CO^JJD. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGAI, KOBE, MOJI AND YOKOHAMA. The Company's steamer JAPAN211 words
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Advertisement455 1916-07-24 3 Combined Service ©f rhe Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BKTWKRN FREMANTLE PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular sailings between Singapore »ud Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducem* «flers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the455 words
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Miscellaneous232 1916-07-24 3 Mails Close. I To-day. Port Swettenham and Telok Anaon *Perak 2.30 pm Pantianak Ban Hin Guan 2.30 pm delat Pandjang, Ban» kalis and Bagan Pontianak 2.30 pin Bata Pahat Hong Wan 2.80 pro Malacca and Aluar "Kaka 3 pm Kota Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 pm Rangoon §Providence tf pm To-morro*.232 words
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Miscellaneous110 1916-07-24 3 Singapore Tide Tables. July. 24. —High water :—5.44 a.m 7 ft. 2 ins. 5-17 p.m. 8 ft. 4 ins. July. 25. —High water :—7-30 a.m. 7 ft. 1 in.; 6-18 p.m. 8 ft. 3 ins July. 2t>. —High water —8.52 a.m. 7 ft. 3 ins. 7.23 p.m. 8 ft. 5110 words
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Advertisement512 1916-07-24 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A A P. r We«r*rn Union and Rent!*? CodmU*m bailueii *iiu xwepauers <>i l!*ngine» anu B mwa, auOJiioe Bagineen Bffannfaotwen of Ontraflo Containers, 81 8«■ Han§aneee etc., etc. NAGASAKI Tel. Address DOCK Nagasaki. Graving Dock and Patent Slip. Dock No. 1. Dock No. 2 Dock No.512 words
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Advertisement585 1916-07-24 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated is Jap a*) {(toutraetor* to the Imperial Japanese Army and New* emd to Foreign Got&rnm&nfo.J ADD*.***** >nBB iqMf Ctlta We-tew Union Kobe b B H KSdP* fcV Scott's. Lieber's. ana DOCK-I)Aim»tv. Kf X Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and descriptions585 words
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Advertisement350 1916-07-24 4 Ocean Steam $1 Company, L[ China Mutual Steam h. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England The Companies' itea patciied from Lirerpoo tbe Straits, China and Jang, week and from Japan London, Amsterdam and every fortnight for G les and Liverpool and fni Havre and Liverpool monthly outward steamer every 28 tends350 words
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