Malaya Tribune, 31 July 1916
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Title Section28 1916-07-31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 179. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Che OTalapa tribune. MONDAY, JULY 3128 words
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Advertisement431 1916-07-31 1 Our Great Night To-Night. Big Sensational Offer "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Street*. Lubin's Thrilling Drama Oh Wha 3 > ring Pun in The End of the Quest Mack at it again in 2 Long Reels Latest Keystone Comedy Lubin Presents some Amazing Episodes in the Career431 words
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Advertisement486 1916-07-31 2 Insanity Cure. Dr. W.C. Boy* speaific for Insanity is the only remedy tor tr.e disease. Of »tit oO standing, ■poken "f hifhlj by the leading Pbysici* .A the day, found to cure all forms ol Inanity, Neuraatheaia, Hjnteria, BpUep-y, eta Price Re. 5 per j bottle:—Apply toe Life ntm to486 words
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Article334 1916-07-31 3 {By covriesy of the French C- nsula'e Jnly 27, 0.15 p.m. The French 3 p f, r emit bonds are at francs 04.20 and the cent at JolBs. We progressed <>n south of the Somme \vv atop] t i by machine I'iin fire thf> enemy's attacks on334 words
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Article50 1916-07-31 3 Mr. Hodges, an American and a at the Actor Hoase Hotel, li left a pocket-book ataining notes, in a bath"n, and when he had discovered »w loss rnahed back to the bath- vi only to find that the pocketJJ*k and its contents had vanished, police are investigating the l Mt.50 words
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Article139 1916-07-31 3 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day:— Alor Gajah $3.35 $3 50 Ayer Kunings 1.25 135 Ayer Molek 2.00 210 AyerPanas 9.15 9.30 Balgownie 4.25 4.50 Bukit Jelotong 0.571 0,05 Bukit Katil 0.70" 0.75 Ohangkut Serdg.... 8.75139 words
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Article201 1916-07-31 3 Study does not usually hurt a child at school unless the studies occupy time that should be spent in out-door exercise. Orerstudy and lack of exercise make thin, bloodless children. It is a combination that provokes St. Titus' Dance especially in the Ea6t. If your boy or201 words
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Advertisement774 1916-07-31 3 I"- TO-N.OHT 15 S mething B -ch Road. JJ Alhambra is AT TO-NIGHT The j fD e Theatre M —<~ quality S 'lir THE HOME OF FEATURE J The Leading Theatre in Singapore. during J J Manager, m. m. ken yon-slah? intervals. S < OURWATCHWORD "alwaysto the W the BEST774 words
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Advertisement198 1916-07-31 3 Mortgagee's Sale Of A piecr ot land situate at Bukit China, Malacca, containing an area of 25,725 wquarn fret comprised and dow C rib»ri in Deed Poll dated tbe 25th April 1885 together with the plank house with tiled roof bearing .Municipal No. 296 Bukit China, Malacca, to be held198 words
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Article169 1916-07-31 4 To-day. United Malacca Plantations Meeting. High Water—ll-54 a.m. ft 6 ins. 11-10 p.m. 9 ft. 7 ins. To-morrow. Hari Kaya (Mohammedan Festival.) Amatenr Dramatic Society. Victoria Theatre 5.30 p.m. Bank Holiday. No issae of Malay Tribune. No S CO. on Esplanade. High Water—o 17 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins169 words
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Article78 1916-07-31 4 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. 8.42,78 words
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Advertisement838 1916-07-31 4 —'—-T SPECIAL HOLIDAY SELECTION 15 REELS OF FEATURES 15 j To-Night T m FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY ght We are Showing a Programme which has never been attained I Sterling Good Quality Variety Every Picture a Feature of Exceptional Merit Bearing the Palladium Guarantee of Excellence. Nuff Said' The Rf838 words
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Article801 1916-07-31 5 PENANG RACES. Third Diy's Results. I—The Kedah Cup. Vain $4< an 'J 150 to the Second gorge. A Handicap tor ail Griffins that have inn at the Meeting. frirante Free. Distance six furlongs. I Pretty Girl (R. Billet) 10.12 (Vincent) 11.7 3 Similar (Norman) 8.2 Mifawny 9.0 Butterfly801 words
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Article136 1916-07-31 5 S. C C v. M. s. v. R. The detachment of the M. S. V. R. at present in training in Singapore played their first match under Rugby rules on the Esplanade on Saturday when they suffered defeat by a goal and 2 tries (11 points) to nil. The136 words
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Article66 1916-07-31 5 S. C. C- Tournament. Some interesting games were witnessed on Saturday when the matches were decided. The Championship.—Manning beat Hartnell, 6—l, I—6, 6—l. Handicap Singles Class B.— Doig beat Cheek, 5 —6, 3 —6, 6 —l. Wilson beat Webb, 6—2, 6—3. Veterans' Doubles. —Talma and Tyler beat Hooper66 words
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Article37 1916-07-31 5 Tuesday, August 1. Tide 0.17 p.m. Height Bft 6in Johnston's Pier —9,10 and 11 a.m. 2 30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow—9.3o and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Tiffins will be supplied.37 words
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Article62 1916-07-31 5 London, July 29, 1.45 p.m. The object of the prohibition of the importation of opium is to check smuggling from the United Kingdom eastward and towards America. Bona fide medical preparations containing opium are exempt, but all dealings in the drug itself are forbidden, except under62 words
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Article75 1916-07-31 5 London, July 30, 3 5 a.m. An analysis of the Tepary beans grown in Burma made by the Imperial Institute indicates that the beans possess a high food value. It is stated that they should have a ready sale in the United Kingdom and some of75 words
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Article23 1916-07-31 5 The Hongkong Tramway Co., Ltd., have declared an interim dividend at the rote of seven per cent for the half-year ended June 30.23 words
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Article225 1916-07-31 5 A Few Items. The following decisions have been arrived at by the Committees of the Municipal Commission Dt to obtain the opinion of the h*gal advisers as to the basis on which the valuation of the Alhambra Cinematograph Theatre should be framed. Decided to look into the question225 words
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Article59 1916-07-31 5 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. A. W. Vick, c/o Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $9,955 Mr. E. C. H. Wolff 50 Mr. Meyer 500 Revd. W. Murray 20 Mr.59 words
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Advertisement160 1916-07-31 5 LATEST ADVERTIS C MENTS. VICTORIA THEATRE THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE WILL PRESENT The Queries AND A SPECTACULAR MUSICAL DRAMA ENTITLED A LAY OF ANCIENT ROME IN AID OF The Star and Garter Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors. PERFORMANCES AS FOLLOW To-morrow (Tuesday) Children's Matinnee at 5*30 p.m. Thursday,160 words
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Advertisement507 1916-07-31 5 Latest Advertisements. Sped* M JJ JJJ 81f b conn-ction with tke YM.C. A DECLARATION OF WAR. Specie) Builriing Fund a meeting of Actirp anH .Associate members will NOTICE be held in the Y. M. C. A. hall on Wednesday Augo* 2nd at 845 p.m. A Public D,e auapices of the507 words
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Article783 1916-07-31 6 Mr. R. Peirce has been so long in the Municipal Service that it is only fitting that the Commissioners should record, in appropriate words, their appreciation of his services. From what fell from the speakers at last Friday's meeting, it may be gathered that Mr. Peirce has rendered783 words
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Article148 1916-07-31 6 To-morrow (Tuesday) beins tit* i festival of Hari Raya, there will Ii no of the Malaya Tribune. On Wednesday the Tribune will bi pnidished at the Banal hour. Correspon 1 net and :i iverrisements fo insertion ou that day shonid read '.is Dot than first post The148 words
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Article91 1916-07-31 6 Pag*. The Great Wi French Consn •ws i TheW«ten I Irt the Eh f Kaat Coml Air }v *i Turkey's PH... I Italian Cam] lij Meeopoi i I The B*.Uo Wav i Local Bha I Sporin MniiK. Local an Poiice j Stocks Rati bha re: «4 Indian News91 words
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Advertisement139 1916-07-31 6 Robinson Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF CASHMERE BOUQUET TOILET REQUISITES For Nursery and Refreshing and Toilet. Fragrant. y ~-j*£tiaimmW Cashmere Bouquet Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap Talc Powder Cashmere Bouquet $1.50 35 Cents. er ume per hox of three per tin. $1.75 per bottle. tablets. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting139 words
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Advertisement101 1916-07-31 6 ASK FOR Club Whisky Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macccregor < Co Wine and Spirit Merchants. I T-———— 111 —MM HI—II 111 1— ■l—l l «ll— II ADEiPHI HOTEL Thursday, August 3 ANJ) Saturday, August 5 SPECIAL DINNER MUSIC BY OUR FILIPINO BAND. I Y. M. TOY©. I 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIQ I101 words
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Advertisement17 1916-07-31 6 l Sweetened Condensed Milk urease ldar.^l Sterilised Natural Milk n j I Ideal Unsweetened Milk $ifl ej?17 words
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Article615 1916-07-31 7 Tin is at $83.10 —$1.10 cents up. lon I at 8.L6 in Manner. iriTisl id £35 50 in the fop. Produce Market. Xafioca in at pi«seol quoted at 3 a v the London Produce Market, Qjjnl is quoted at 31/3 in .j,n. Cube being priced at i2.io:615 words
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Article203 1916-07-31 7 Another Success. TWe can be no doubt as to the popularity of the A. P. 0. and the success of The Queries and A Lay of Ancient Rome." There was almost a record house on Saturday night, every available seat being filled and a number of chairs having203 words
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Article183 1916-07-31 7 Theft from Cathedral. This morning, in the Third Court, a youth of 17 named Ttomas William Smith, of Gaylang Road, was charged with the theft of a silver cigarette case, the property of Mr. W. Conch. It appears that Mr. Couch, who is a mcii'Vr of the St183 words
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Article143 1916-07-31 7 In the Second Conrt this morning a Chinese was brought up for the murder of his wife in Prinsep Street on Saturday. According to the story of the prosecution, the accused's wife, an attractive woman of 24, had had improper dealings with another man, and her143 words
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Article119 1916-07-31 7 Through the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Feeder cf Ramsgate, Pasir Panjang, the Yonng Women's Christian Association is arranging a whole day picnic for the members and friends of the Association in their compound on August 7 (bankholiday). It is hoped to be able to make arrangements to convey119 words
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Article182 1916-07-31 7 The Western Front. The Taking of Pozieres. Village Wiped Oat REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jnly 28, 12.20 p.m. Paris The wounded confirm the desperation of the fighting at Pozieres. Two hundred machineguns defended the approaches and were all destroyed or captured by the British. A German company wasREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 182 words
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Article34 1916-07-31 7 London July 28, 1.5 p.m. The Times correspondent at headquarters states that the British have captured the windmill, north-east of Pozieres, close to Hill 160, the highest point on the Thiepval plateau.34 words
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Article45 1916-07-31 7 Lmter. A number of prisoners were taken at the capture of Longueval. Hand-to-hand fighting continued in the vicinity of Pozieres throughout the day. There was considerable artillery activity elsewhere. An aerial patrol destroyed two hostile aeroplanes in the neighbourhood of Bapaume yesterday.45 words
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Article83 1916-07-31 7 London, July 28, 4.35 p.m. General Haig, in a communique, states that two desperate efforts to recapture Delville Wood were repulsed. The struggle north and north-east of Pozieres, and in the neighbourhood of High Wood continues without intermission. Progress has been made at all three places. Our83 words
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Article25 1916-07-31 7 London, July 29,12.40 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig, in a communique, says We have cap tared the last enemy strongholds in Longueval.25 words
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Article57 1916-07-31 7 London, July 30, 1.35 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig states that except for minor local actions and a heavy reciprocal cannonade, there is nothing important on the Somme front to-day. The usual trerich warfare and activity were continued elsewhere. On the British front three German aeroplanes57 words
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Article110 1916-07-31 7 London, July 30, 4,15 p.m. General Haig la his communique says that successful raids were made south of the Ypresand Loos salient. German raids near the Mohenzollern leJuubt were unsuccessful. Last night we heavily bombarded the enemy trenches aod reserve areas hetween the Ancre and the Somme. We110 words
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Article158 1916-07-31 7 London, July 29, 12 35 p.m. Mr. Philip Gibbs says that Delville Wood has been nicknamed by the troops Devil's Wood." An officer said M I wish to goodness we could wipe off the place from the map and cleanse the ground of the filthy wreckage of trees158 words
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58 1916-07-31 7 London, July 30, 4.5 a.m. Replying to a message of congratulation from the General Federation of Trade Unions, General Haig has telegraphed his warmest thanks. All ranks, he says, realise how much their success is due to the patriotism, self •denial, and whole58 words
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Article65 1916-07-31 7 French Communique s. Advance on the Meuse. London, July 2J, 1.10 a.m. The Paris communique states that there has been mine fighting in the Argonne. The French occupied two craters after a bomb fight and progressed on the right of the Meuse, west of the Thiaumont work. They repulsed two65 words
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Article68 1916-07-31 7 London, July, 29, 4.36 p.m. Paris The communique reports the repulse of German attacks on the Somme and Meuse fronts, with heavy enemy losses. French troops ha»o cirried trenches near the Thiaumont work. London, July 30, 12.50 am. The Paris communique says thereis nothing to report apart68 words
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Article82 1916-07-31 7 London, July 30, 4 15 p.m. Paris: The communique States that we dispersed an euciuy reconnaissance south of Lihons and repnlsed an enemy attac* on a redoubt in a ravine south of Flenry. There was a continued bom. bardment of Fleury, Vaux Wood and Fumin Wood. Three German82 words
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Article63 1916-07-31 7 The Great Russian Sweep. Brody Oceopied. London, Jaly, 28, 11. p.m. Petrograd The enemy has been vanquished on the whole line of the Sloniovka and Boldurovaka. The Russians have occupied Brody. The Russians have aiso broken the entire enemy front westward of Lutzk, the enemy being routed.63 words
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Article80 1916-07-31 7 London, July 29, 3.10 a.m. A Petrograd communique confirms the Brody and Lutzk victories and says that cavalry are pursuing the fleeing and disordered enemy west of Lutzk. There was a great haul of prisoners and booty at Brody, but the number has not been fixed. Prior80 words
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Article47 1916-07-31 7 London, July 29, 5.15 p.m. Petrograd Yesterday's captures were four hundred officers, twenty thousand men and fifty-five guns. The enemy has been driven back on the whole front from Kovel raifc way to Brody. General Letchitsky has had an important victory south of the Dniester.47 words
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Article75 1916-07-31 7 London, July 29 4.15 a.m. The Russian War Minister, interviewed by the Russky 81 ,wo, said the tide of war had turned- The exhaustion of man was proceeding by the side of the exhaustion of products in Germany. The initiative of the fighting had been transferred75 words
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Article55 1916-07-31 7 London, July 29, 10 p.m. Petrograd: The communique confirms Renter's message and adds that General Letchitsky's victory was the result of an impetuous coup, driving the enemy in the direction of Stanislavoff and taking prisoners. On the Caucasian front we are continuing advances in the directions of55 words
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Article136 1916-07-31 7 Huge Captures. London, July 30, G. 50 a.m. Petrograd: The communique statue that an incomplete estimate of the Russian captures by General Brussiluti on July 28 and 29 is thirty-two thousand AustroGermans captured a hundred and fourteen guns, including twentynine heavy guns; of these twentyone heavy and136 words
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Article62 1916-07-31 7 Lonlon, July 30, 1.45 p.m. Brody wag captured without artillery preparation, solely the reaedt ol the irrrektible dash of Lhe infantry, whoso attack so unexpected that the Anstro German* were unable to evacuate the enoimuuti supplies, which were partly destroyed arid partly abandoned. Brody was the junction of62 words
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Article80 1916-07-31 7 The ground from Brody to Lemberg is very hilly and powerfully defended. The Russian successes wett of Lutzk have improved their line. Indeed from Vladimir Volynsk and the main road to Tarnopol the line is ideal, not able to be threatened and for a favourable development of80 words
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Article87 1916-07-31 8 London, July 30, 7.15 p.m. The Russians are consolidating the left bank of the Stokhod and advancing on Kovel from Brody and south of the Dniester. The Turks assumed an unsuccessful offensive west of Gumishkhan, and the Russians again expelled the Turks from organised positions at Sivas and87 words
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Article70 1916-07-31 8 Adequate Supplies. London, July 28, 2.30 p.m. Mr. H. W. Forster states that for several months past all demands from India for supplies have been fulfilled. Large quantities have been, and are being, despatched from reserves in the Mediterranean. All demands for medical stores for Mesopotamia have been70 words
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Article61 1916-07-31 8 Serbians Oust Bulgars. London, July 29, 6.30 a.m. The Serbian army has been recently leaving for the front. When they arrived at the railhead, the infantry was sent to occupy a ridge inside the Greek frontier, north of Vodena, and found the Bulgarians in occnpation. They immediately attacked61 words
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Article46 1916-07-31 8 Fierce Fighting. London, July 30, 8.10 p.m. Rome: The communique states that fierce fighting is proceeding north of Monte Cimone where the Italians have gained ground. The Alpini carried Forcella Wood in the Tofana region and have begun an advance in the Travenanzes Valley.46 words
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Article81 1916-07-31 8 Preparing for the Future. London, July 28, 2.30 p.m. Melbourne Mr. Pearce says that Australia in the fature must be prepared for war, and the whole national life must be organised. The Government has pioposed to «establish a Council of Defence, consisting of the Premier as president, the81 words
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Article39 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29, 12.25 p.m. Melbourne Mr. Jensen, Minister of the Navy, has announced that a I British shipping firm lias offered the Commonwealth six 11,000-ton steamers. The cost is unofficially stimated at two millions sterling.39 words
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Article38 1916-07-31 8 Patrol Affairs. London, July 30, 11.45 p.m. Official: In Egypt there were several patrol engagements on July ZX. The N t w Zealand Mounted Kines mf icted fifty casualties on the «neiny. Ours were very slight.38 words
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Article149 1916-07-31 8 Captain of the Brussels. A Foal Murder London, July 28, 8 25 p.m. Captain Charles Fryatt, of the Great Eastern Railway Cos. steamer Brussels, was court-martialltd at Bruges for attempting to ram the U33, on March 28 The charge is said to have been founded on an149 words
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Article95 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29, 5.45 a.m. The newspapers express the utmost horror and indignation at the execution of Capt. Fryatt, stating that it surpasses the Cavell crime because it is in defiance of German sea law itself. The manager of the Great East- crn Railway Co. says that95 words
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Article295 1916-07-31 8 Sir E. Grey's Action. London, July 30, 3.40 a.m. Sir Edward Grey on July 29 called the attention of the American Ambassador to Renter's report from Amsterdam, giving a German official account of the execution of Capt. Fryatt. He says that it is difficult to believe that the295 words
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Article36 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29, 11.50 a.m. Amsterdam Captain Fryatt's murder has caused intense indignation in Holland compared with the murder of Miss CavelJ. The Telegraaf says it is a burning shame calling for vengeance.36 words
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Article97 1916-07-31 8 London, July 30, 5 20 p.m. Amsterdam The Telegraaf states that sentence on Captain Fryatt was pronounced on Thursday morning and he was executed in the evening on an isolated plot of ground in the harbour. An Alderman from Bruges witnessed the execution. Paris The newspapers describe the97 words
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Article151 1916-07-31 8 London, July 30, 3.5 p.m. Lord Newton wno has charge of the prisoner's department has informed Renter's! Agency that a master of a merchantman is entitled to everything possible to protect himself, his crew and passengers. The Germans themselves admitted that when merchantmen resisted capture and were151 words
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Article56 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29, 11.35 p.m. Norfolk, Virginia: The Federal Court has ordered ihe restoration of the steamer Appam to her British owners. It has decided that a prize cannot be brought to neutral waters unconvoyed. The manner in which the Appam was bronght in was56 words
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Article23 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29, 8.25 p.m. Eight English herring drifters have been sunk by a German submarine. The crews were saved.23 words
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Article72 1916-07-31 8 Cholera in Constantinople. London, July 28, 1,5 p.m. Constantinople Thousands of Moslem women have demonstrated against the war in front of the palace at Constantinople. The police dispersed them Cholera is rife in the city and at Samsun, where thousands of refugees are in utmost misery. The authorities72 words
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Article24 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29, I SO p.m. Bukharest Ail the TurcoRumanian conversations regarding the exchange of supplies have been broken off.24 words
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Article127 1916-07-31 8 Threat to Grandees London, July 29, 5 40 a m. The Times correspondent at Madrid says that an address from Spanish Catholics to Belgium, containing 400 distinguished signatories, has been published It de mands an international commission of enquiry into German atrocities and condemns the violation of Belgian127 words
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Article41 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29, 11.50 a.m. Washington The Mexican Ambassador indicates that a satisfactory solution of the differences between Mexico and the United States has been reached. It is believed that General Carranza has agreed to a joint commission.41 words
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46 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29, 11.50 a.m. Copenhagen King Christian was sailing alone in a small boat near Aarhnus when it capsized. He clung to the bottom of the boat and was eventually rescued, none the worse for his long immersion.46 words
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Article39 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29, 4 15 Official: German the East coast early to v number is as yet unknown 7 Th Reports received from l and Lincolnshire state thJ v h,p have been dropped. b ml39 words
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Article61 1916-07-31 8 Official: Three airing the East coast, and 1 30 a.m., and dropped two bombs in Uiieoffi Norfolk No material JI done and there were no < J Many bombs fell into Z J? Anti-aircraft guns went [ut* tion at one place and drove off.?* aircraft from their61 words
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77 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29, 12.40 an Paris, official: As ail our protest, to Germany against the deportatirn of 25,000 inhabitants of ZTrl France for forced labour, which k contrary to the Hague Conventions have been without result, France* now appeals to the sense of huma. nity77 words
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Article46 1916-07-31 8 London, July 29,12.25 p.m. Melbourne Mr. state? that the Commonwealth did not object to Mr. Fisher's appointment to th" Dardanelles commission on the understanding that as the Commonwealth was not consulted regarding the commission. M: Fisher could not be regarded a? representing Australia.46 words
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Article67 1916-07-31 8 London, Jnly 30. 9 30 a.m. New York A fire started in a munitions warehons-i on a small island in New York ba\. It spread to a lighter loaded with shrapnel bnllets which exploded and the shells fired dynamite trucks on the wharves. The whole country for67 words
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Article85 1916-07-31 8 London, July 30, 3.5 am. Cairo The Ministry of the Interior is studying the question of the Mecca pilgrimage. It is understood that pilgrims are asked to deposit as caution money £70, ii and £50 for first, second and third class respectively. A regular service to Jeddah i&85 words
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Article88 1916-07-31 8 London, July 28, 15 p.m. From the Kitchener Memorial Fand £150,000 has already been distributed. London, Jnly 28, 1.5 p m. Sir Frederick Treves is super v ing the equipment of a house in Regent's Park as a home for disabled ofEcers. London July, 28, 1.5 p.m88 words
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Article46 1916-07-31 8 The Honorary Secretaries of the Canton Flood Relief Fund ha** forwarded three pamphlets containing lists of all those who contributed to the fund, together with an accoont of the disbursements, and shewing a balance which is to be retained on deposit account for future charitable purposes.46 words
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Advertisement102 1916-07-31 8 BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. Purity Garanteed under U. S. Food Drugs Act. BABIES GET FAT b^lßO Lsa-&s£; borden's -r^ajSSSTERILIZED NATURAL MILK. mm STOCKED BY Malacca-CHOPS CHI HIN HUA CHIN HIN i Muar-CHOP chop rnvr Penang—CHOP POE SENG i ZJT TONG102 words
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Article792 1916-07-31 9 Prices Quoted ia the Market this Moraiig SINGAPORE, JCLT 31. Messrs Lyali and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following liet of quotations:Robber Shares. Nom. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Aliagar 2/- 2/4} 2 Anglo Java 4/6 5/3 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 Ayer Kuning 23/- 28/6792 words
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Advertisement99 1916-07-31 9 iSanitas I Disinfectant I I "Pine-Tpee" I I Brand. j This disinfectant freely emulsifies I with water, producing a j milk-white, strong disinfectant 1 j and deodoriser. 1 I SANITAS I is known throughout the world 1 i AS A 1 I I 1 RELIABLE 1 disinfectant, The name always99 words
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Advertisement520 1916-07-31 9 I THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Inc ,ri>m hated IK Ind:a. THE COMPANY'S EUHPORT FOR 1915 gives particulars of another year's record progress. ASSURANCES now in force aamat to $70,000 000 H ASSETS exceed $30 000 000 00 LOWEST lATIS OF PERM IBM. LIBERAL CONDITIONS.520 words
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Article111 1916-07-31 10 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BENGAL. Sensational Development A sensational development in connection with Iba recent arrests of political suspects took place in Calcutta on July 14 in the arrest of Babu Syamy Bandar Chakravarthy, the well-known joarnalist and assistant Editor of "The Bengali."111 words
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Article255 1916-07-31 10 Belgian Children's Day. The boys of the New English School, Poona, who had organised an exhibition in aid of the Belgian boys had a very agreeable surprise on July 11. His Excellency Lord Willingdon wa« to pass by the New English School buildings to the historic "Wada" (buildings) of255 words
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Article144 1916-07-31 10 Lyallpur Bribery Appeal. air Donald Johnstone, Chief Judge, and Mr. Justice Broedway have pronounced orders in what is known as the Lyallpur bribery appeals in which Maulvi Barkat AH, late Sub Judge of Lyallpur, was convicted by Mr. Strickland, Special Magistrate, Lyall. pur, on two charges under Section 161,144 words
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Article95 1916-07-31 10 Lady Hardtnge Medical College. A press communique states :—In the announcement which was made in April last it was stated that in addition to a liberal contribution of lis. 62,000 the Government licencees of Bombay had promised a further donation of Rs. 21,000 towards the funds of the Lady95 words
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Article143 1916-07-31 10 For Reasons of State. The following is published in thg current iassue of the Gaaette of India-Horn# Department The following notification is issued —Whereas tho Governor-General in Council for reasons of State within the preamble to Bengal Regulation 3 of 1818, judges it necessary to attach the143 words
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Article158 1916-07-31 10 Village Improvement Works. A Mysore G. O. says that out of a sum of Ks. ISO,000 placed at the disposal of the Deputy Commissioners for giving grants-in-aid of villas improvement works (other than dnnkir.fi; water wells for which a separate fund has been made available) during the year 1*15-16,158 words
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Article108 1916-07-31 10 H E the Viceroy. The following has been issued H. E. the Viceroy will arrive in Rangoon on the morning of Friday, the Ist December 1916. He will remain at Rangoon until tha morning of Tuesday, the sth December 1916, and will then leave for the upcountry. At a108 words
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Article660 1916-07-31 10 Killed and Found on the Railway Line. At midnight on June 30 the gate keeper, at We llainpitiya bridge was informed that a Singalese man was found dead on the Kandy aide of the railway bridge. Ttie Inspector at Grandpass proceeded to the spot and removed the corpse away660 words
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Advertisement49 1916-07-31 10 f < "BEAR" BRAND 1 sole importers f I »**eiemc swiss mufi 1J- TRAVERS SONS, LTD., I 1 i natural puritjf *rilh( ln corp orated in- evgjanm ''I J s<J^W itooulad^nrt -5^ or SINGAPORE D J 5 I hk milk ofTerS Stocked by I »™rl e I kuala ltjmpur. I49 words
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Advertisement355 1916-07-31 10 SALVlTAlEr I The inost nowerful Jv r h s tonic, producing starriimediate and permarr t in a nervous exhau-tion. in both ,,f marriod or .nmarn.d. V phial. Cc K 1 pm Asthma Tablets. The beat remedy f„ r con-h' Hi* breathing, fit* and the wor t' V ftw,t Asthma. Instant355 words
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Article254 1916-07-31 11 Looping the Loop Doriog tn Air Fight. The Petrograd correspondent of the Central News writes A Russian officer who has juU arrived here from the front near Baranovitchy givts particulars of a thrilling air fight which took place th*re between a Russian aeroplane and a German Albatross.254 words
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Article146 1916-07-31 11 A Deliberate Lie In Mr. Arnold Haultain's new biography of Goldwin Smith there is a funny story of the late Duke of Cambridge. It la pretty well known that in his old age his Royal Highness developed a habit ck k thinking aloud that wat sometimes rather awkward for those146 words
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Article117 1916-07-31 11 M Does anyone suppose that, after the war, linen drapers' assistants will return to the shops and be content to hand laces to ladies again?" The Bishop of London asked the question at the Church House, Westminster, and answered it with an emphatic "Of course not." He hoped117 words
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Advertisement456 1916-07-31 11 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. [NCOBPORATMD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL, CHARTER. i op Capita! in 60,000 Shares of each £1,200,00 C rva Fund £1,800,000 aerra Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00* HANKERS, ink of rcngtand, Th« Londoi I Midland Bank, Ltd., The County and Westminster ok, Ltd., The National456 words
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Advertisement387 1916-07-31 11 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Good and well selectsd Music Vi din, Piano, etc. Good strings for Stringed Instruments. Workmanship Guaranteed 911 TERMS MODERATE. o-l I ——Ml— Silks! Silks! Silks! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Sarees, Dupatta, Ravikai, Shawls, etc., Our Famous Brass Toys containing 32387 words
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Advertisement114 1916-07-31 11 NEVER TOO LATE TO CURE NEURALGIA. If you are suffering now from the gripping, twitching pains of neuralgia —if you suffered yesterday and expect to suffer to-morrow—yes if you've suffered all your life from the agonies of neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatisa, backache, toothache, earache sprains, strain?, or swellings, now is the114 words
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Advertisement405 1916-07-31 11 MMMOtWM •■•'••■••••■ti I For Japanese Curio's General voods is t GO TO MARUNI Co. No. 10, High Street, Singapore WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. I I g LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. J ttttattttattarininmHMiEmrtrtttm^ iASHCROFT'S Miniature and full sized Billiard Tables READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. j Fitter's All Brass and 411 Nickel405 words
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Article1017 1916-07-31 12 Interesting Details of The Submarine Service. The Admiralty has placed at the disposal of the Press the following articles on the Navy, which hare been written from official reports in their possession by Mr. Rudyard Kipling. These articles will be published in sections during1,017 words
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Advertisement656 1916-07-31 12 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING BUST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at oar Studio. 1-5 a Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and we have no doubt will trove very beneficial for trees and plants656 words
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Advertisement106 1916-07-31 12 H. AHMADCivil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road. Office 111 Market Street. Plans and Estimates at nominal charges, 5 5 y K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 74 1 BRAS BASAH ROAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in either English or Mala? Telephone No. 1245.106 words
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Advertisement279 1916-07-31 12 =RUBBER^ Cured in a JACKSON PATENT Q UHNET is read, fa the market in 96 hours after leaving the rollers and i demands Prices. Five Standard Sizes made capable of dealing with rfajl v outputs ranging from 90 lbs. to 1,000 lbs. of Rubber. CHEAPEST TO INSTAL —EASIEST TO ERECT-SI279 words
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Advertisement43 1916-07-31 12 I MAS SAGE Those who have long been ai and have found no cure, will complete benefit from my won* massage treatment. BBpeci cases of Rheumatism. trial will convince you. Miss T. Y08HIDA, Member of Japanase Red Society, 37, Princep Street 2.6 043 words
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Article352 1916-07-31 13 Billiard Tournament. The final championship tie in the Billiard Tournament of the Malacca Chinese Football Club, which began on the 17th nit., was played on Sunday the 23rd inst. at 4 p.m., the contestants being Tan Eng Chye and Chee Lim Cherig. The game was interesting, Eng Chye352 words
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Article63 1916-07-31 13 ■MMMM The body of Corporal George William Herbert Perrin, of the A.0.C., who has been missing for some days, was found on July 9th on the foreshore at Sandy Beach, Hongkong, and has been taken to the mortuary. The body was much decomposed. Further have the bodies of63 words
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Article241 1916-07-31 13 In the Review of Reviews, a notice of the Reminiscences of Alfred Rnssel Wallace, contains a r-production of a picture of the great naturalist at Singapore in 1862. He is in white trousers, tail coat and clerical felt hat. The notice has this. The letters to his mother from Singapore241 words
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Advertisement315 1916-07-31 13 Icemen! Cement cement SUPPLIES ALWATd TO HAND. ALSO DYES FOR SALE Orders executed for evsry description of Japanese goods especially »H kinds of Portland cement, silk and ctton piece-goods, glass and crockery ware, etc., on most favourable term3. A. ABBAS Merchant and Commission Agent, g 5-1, de Souaa St. *-mBmmnxnmwrtusci315 words
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Advertisement735 1916-07-31 13 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. gIR WILLIAM TAYLOR, K.C.B., 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 Sanatogen735 words
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Advertisement511 1916-07-31 14 NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Tuesday, August 1 Hari Raya Puasa (MIHAMEDAN FESTIVAL) 24-7 31.7 NOTICE. Please note that Messrs EOH S SONS at Raffles House," No. 514, Geylan£> Road, are Manufacturers and Suppliers of Copra, Coconuts, Coconu: husks and Coconut plants511 words
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Advertisement442 1916-07-31 14 NOTICES Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, sth Auiust. i PUBLIC Monday, 7th J HOLIDAYS. 27-7 5 8 NOTICE OF REMOVAL THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S. S.) LTD. (Incorporated in England) Have removed to their new offices in St. Helen's Court,442 words
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Advertisement412 1916-07-31 14 FOR SALE FOR SALE News Printing Paper. Apply to Box 229, c/o Malaya Tribune. 27-5 v FOB SALE One 5 Seater MITCHELL MOTOR CAR, 42 h. p. in good running order, only in use for 6 months. Offers to Box No. 237, Malaya Tribune. 18-7 31-7 Newly built Steam Launch412 words
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Advertisement397 1916-07-31 14 WANTED WANTED. Efficient News compositors for the Malaya Tribune. Apply with iccmmi testimonials to the Manager. SITUATION WANTED As Cashier or Store keeper. Can furnish seeurit* and good reference. Address, Box 239 c/o Malaya Tribune. 27-7 25-8 WANTED. A Lady Teacher for 2or 3 Chinese Ladies. Apply with particulars to397 words
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Advertisement287 1916-07-31 14 INSURANCE CO.. I TO [Ihoobpobated a New 2e! FWlTnsmranceß effected onfiniRent and Merchandise description MARINE Insurances accent i of the world at low! EARTHQUAKE Risks accented. J HENry Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. heungln INSORANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Hongl,^,, Capital j, |oooooo FIRE APARTMENT—Risks on Bn.!ding B and Merchant? cnrrentrateg.287 words
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Title Section19 1916-07-31 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.l No ,0 SINGAPORE. MONDAY, JULY 31, 191619 words
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Advertisement453 1916-07-31 1 P.&O.Britishlndia AND Apcar Line i OMPAMII» IMCOBPORATM) IV ENGLAND.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular mnd Oriental Salllngm. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). Far China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porta and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboat ■faff Lines. HOMIWAR» (»OE luiOPl). OOTWAID (FOB453 words
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Advertisement217 1916-07-31 1 STOOMYAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" (Ineorperated in Holland.) MAIL SERVICE BETWEIN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, TIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DILI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAS AND VICI VERSA Steamers are due to arrive ea Mac undernaentiened dates OUTWARD. Rembrandt Aag. 2 Oranje Sept. 15 Yendel Oct. 27 Gretias Dee. 8 HOMEWARD. Rembrandt Aug. 25217 words
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Advertisement560 1916-07-31 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YTJSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via poits 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 fitted with all560 words
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Article605 1916-07-31 2 Europe. For Lomdon Phemius in port Sanuki Mam in port Priam in port Nankin August 3 Suwa Mam Aug. 9 Atreus August 12 City of Bombay due August 14 Atsuta Maru August 16, Helenus August 26 Hitachi Maru August 30 Somali August 23 Olengyle early Sept. For605 words
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Article208 1916-07-31 2 There will be no issue of the Malaya Tribune and Straits Shipping Oaaette to-morrow, August Ist, it being Hari Raya Puaaa. The next issue will be pablished as usual on Wednesday the 2nd August The P. O liner Nankin is due here, homeward bound on August 3rd sailing the next208 words
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Article302 1916-07-31 2 Vessels In Port. British STEAMER. BERTH DATE. Patrol Outer Rds 9-6 Magnet K. Harbour 3-7 Hock Lee Inner Rds 21-7 Devawongse do 13-7 Aragajs E. Wharf 20-7 Montoro No 4 Whar 25-7 Waitomo Outer Rdi 26-7 Scott Harley Inner Rds 27-1 Penang do do Klang do do Phemius302 words
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Article82 1916-07-31 2 The T.K.K. liners Shinyo Maru and Nippon Maru sail from Hongkong for San Francisco via ports on Aug. Ist and 15th respectively. The 8.1. contract packet Thongws with mails from Europe left Negapatam on Thursday, the 27th instant, and was expected to arrive at Penang at 7.30 a,m. to-day. The82 words
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Article499 1916-07-31 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel! in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station —s.e. Ramphius, a s. Atlantiqae, 8.8. Miyazaki Mara, The B. I. liner Mata Hari sails for Bangkok on Aug. 8. The Maras has arrived at Marseilles on the 29th inst. The Caledoniaa has499 words
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Article306 1916-07-31 2 (Exclusiv$ to Malaya 7^ Messrs Snowman leading ship an I f r *io V j Hongkong write H 22:- Since our lust report t business has re qniet, v«rr little charte, been done. The Ba kong rate remain- j the earlier part or the f IS $1.00/90306 words
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Article202 1916-07-31 2 A Len*thy Litigation To-day we record the bister] a case instituted eight years (•ays the Japan Chronicle in a n issue). It will not be rememb except by those directly conca that in August, 1907, the ste* Tosho-maru, owned by Mr i Yonezo, of Koinamooocho, was lost202 words
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Advertisement39 1916-07-31 2 I >...-^. SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERY Co SHIPCHANDLFRS i PROYIMRING CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. OfBce -ie Battery Road. TAXI LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. Ml. Orders promptly atterded to from January 1st, 1916 M. W. N. STEVENS, Manner.39 words
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Article865 1916-07-31 3 Annual Return of Imports and Exports. We have received the retnrn of the Imports and Exports of the strait* Settlements for the year 1915. The import figures given present goods sent for consumption and distribution, but do not include those exported to other countries vi* Singapore865 words
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Article293 1916-07-31 3 Per P 0 Liners. Per P A 0 str Malwa, Mr Hodgkins, Mr J P Baird, Mr. Phillips. PerP O Kaisar-i-Hind.—Mrs Palmer and 2 children, Mr Tickler, Mr Keyzer, Mr Edwards, Mr Collett, Mr McCrae, Mr Brown. Mr Tickler, Mr Keyzer, Mr Ed wards, Mr Collett, Mr McCrae,293 words
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Article74 1916-07-31 3 •Specially superscribed letters only. Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station this morning:—s.s. Rumphius, s.B. Atlantique, s.s. Miyazaki Maru. The outward 8.1. packet Thongwa aaohored at Penang at 7.15 a.m. to-day. The homeward M.M. packet Atlaatique may be expected to arrive here to morrow morning. The outward M.M. packet74 words
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Article72 1916-07-31 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. L»ft. DiLivsaaD.. P. AO. Jane 9 July 11 8.1. Jnae 16 Jul* IT P. AO. Jnne tt July 14 M. VI. Jut S3 Jel/ S4 8.1.72 words
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Article239 1916-07-31 3 (Singapore, July 31). 1 Tin.—s33.lo 200 ton§ sold. Copra.— Strong. Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done Sago Flour- do No Business. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Bteady. No Business. Other Products.— Market Q u j et Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $30.50 Nutmegs 80S. 39.00239 words
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Article51 1916-07-31 3 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will observe the following holidays Tuesday Ist Angnst 1916: Closed. Saturday sth Angus 1916: Open from 10 io 11 a.m. Monday 7th August 1916: Open from 10 to 11 a.m. B, A. Cator Lieut-Comnidr R.N. Master Attendant, S.51 words
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Article130 1916-07-31 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and sus pected (Singal F. P. B.) He. of Note. Port. Bignal. Disease Date. Bangkok ...P.P.B. ...Plague 746 16.6 Bafsein ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 606 28 4 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26.5 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Small-pax 297 10.3 Do. ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 300130 words
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Advertisement145 1916-07-31 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOK CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 191« Atlankqae Auf. 1 A. BehU Aag. S PolynaM Aug, Portha* Amf 16 For all particulars apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LIMITED. FOR VLADIVOSTOCK. The following steamers will have prompt despatch145 words
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Advertisement450 1916-07-31 3 Combined Service Off The Ocean S.S.Co.,Ud. (locorj oratod in England) AND The West Australian S.N. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) BKTWKEH FREMANTLE PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Reuular sailings between Singapore and Western Austrnlia, calling al Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the Kimberlev450 words
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Miscellaneous130 1916-07-31 3 Mails Close. To-day. Pontianak Kho«n Fo«g jo pra Bata Pahat Aing Hin 2.80 pm Batavia Baa Wkart Hia SJC pm Selat Pandjaag. Bang kalis and Bagan Pantiaaak 2.8 r p M Port Swettenham and TMok Anion *Perak iAO pm Malacca and Maar *Kaka t pm To-morrow. Ceylon A India Atlantiqne130 words
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Miscellaneous99 1916-07-31 3 Singapore Tide Tables. July. 31.—High water :—11.54 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. 11-10 p.m. 9 ft 7 ins. Aug. 1.—High water :—0-17 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins.; 11-64 p.m. 9 ft. 8 ins. Aug. 2.—High water —0.39 p.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. Aug. 3. —High water :—0.22 a.m. 9 ft.99 words
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Advertisement557 1916-07-31 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A A 1., A P..r Weetera If i Eng? end **n r 1 *fj. U^ Builders and Repairers of Bbipe, Engines an< *a.iJfi.ec i- a, Engineer! Manufacturers of CVrtmf! rondensert S us* c eae Bronze Citing, Parsons' Steam Turbines and Turn. .Alternator*, etc., •tc., etc. NAGASAKI557 words
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Advertisement548 1916-07-31 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. •Incorporated in Japan) (Contractor t> tm the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy mnd to Foreign Governments J codes jpedCarle WM wk IfPWs%** Al, A.8.C., M DOCKYARD If A|sm 11 4U| X fl& Western Union BB BI BaSeW S Scott's, Libber's, ann DOOK-Dairen. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers,548 words
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Advertisement332 1916-07-31 4 Ocean Steam Ship' Company, t v AND China Mutual Steam h. Co., Ltd. (Incrporated in Engl andl The Companies' steam ci patched from Liverpool outvra r the Straits, China and Ja patl week and from Japan honeward* l London, Amsterdam and Ant every fortnight for les and Liverpool and for332 words
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