Malaya Tribune, 1 September 1916
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Title Section29 1916-09-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] r AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILT Vol. 3. No. 206 SINGAPOBE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1916 Price 5 Ceats. Cfte Walapa tribune. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 129 words
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Advertisement235 1916-09-01 1 Regesan Nerve Tonic Food. I (Perfectly replacing Sanatogen) Regesan Nerve T.nic Fend'" is made from pure dried milk and organic phosphorus. Ia a perfectly natural manner this preparation no.rishes the nervous system, brain and spinal cert, MMi up tired and shattered nerves, and has the property lncreas "'K i« a235 words
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133 1916-09-01 2 Mr, Lin Han-pieh, Chief Editor of the M China Tiuif s of Shanghai lefi the office of his paper in Shantung Road at ab r 'U> 9 p.m. on August 9 to keep an appointment made by a frieLd living in the We.v*. District.133 words
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Article178 1916-09-01 2 The following highly-interesting account of the strange nesting-place of a blue-tit has been sent to us by a wounded soldier at present convalescing at Aldershot. 44 Whilst taking my usual daily walk," he writes, I noticed a bird sitting on the top of one of the hollow178 words
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Article124 1916-09-01 2 The Editor of the Mercantile Guardian writes The Malaya Tiibane, in the course of an appeal to English merchants to cultivate frieudlier social relations with tLieir customers in Singapore refers to the days when British aud Asiatics dealt together as man to man. This was before the age124 words
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Article60 1916-09-01 2 The City of Paris has this year awarded the Reveniy prize of fr. 3,000 for large families to Mme. lVvipr.-;r, a street hfl .vker. She has fifteen children living oot of nineteen born. Six of her seven sons are ;-t the front Mme. Deviercy, who fal a Uidow, has twenty-eight60 words
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Article189 1916-09-01 2 A feeling as of a tight band about the head is often felt in addition to the pain of a headache that is caused by nervous exhaustion. The ache is generally at the back of the head, rarely in the forehead, and it is often accompanied by dizziness.189 words
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Advertisement314 1916-09-01 2 The World-Renowned Lux Lamps. Lax LM jgfel flctiPia >4 Vict,ria ttl f0 Single. 001,11,8 NOTE- Silk «hade* ia any colour made to order witb bead friuge for Lux Doable Yietoria MgT Price: $8.50 LUX LUX MINOR LAMP. y j INVERT LAMP H Incandescent kerosene oil m^^^V lamp with mantle; can314 words
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Advertisement185 1916-09-01 2 J. lkeda, japaness DentisP" 41, HILL STEEET, (OPPOSITE THE CENTR L FIBE STATIoT Extraction Painless, Fillings and Gold Cro- n Bridge- W ,-fc Ist Class Workmanship Guan, teed. etc Thoroughly conversant in English md alay. Charges Moderate. Office Hot rsWeek -I n from t i. Bl to 6 Language. I185 words
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Article510 1916-09-01 3 Import and Export Returns. The iftnrii of imports and ex- ports for the quarter ended Jane J 30, 191(>, show? a remarkable increase in value over the seconj quarter of la&t year. The increase in the value of imports was $29,140,196, (£3,399,690); made up as follows:—Singapore $19,480,733,510 words
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Advertisement386 1916-09-01 3 I BANKS LfITEKED BANK OF INDIA. lusTfiAUA ANC CHINA. W I KIQLAJTO B y ROTAL CHARTHR. I-4 »o Capital in 60,000 Shares of £i,ioo f ooc £1,800,00 C V 1 i-D'iity i f Proprietors £1,200,00. I ANKERS I -j England, Th- Loadou W\ inn Bank, Ltd., Th< H' ty and386 words
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Advertisement662 1916-09-01 3 Useful tHlanters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, wh,c! i. onW OStte p r e.,*d, ia of the trl f PrOVe ye h *n^n a l for T,r?l P t tS kbffagta* them to *Wy healthy and fruitful state i rices vary moderate. Free sample supphed inland or abroad on app cation662 words
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Advertisement466 1916-09-01 3 —Depression —Mental Weariness -Pulling your Thoughts together —Wakefulness j —Irritability; —Physical Lassitude —Palling off in your Physical Condition —warn you j that your nerves are not recelv- i Starved nerves are responing from your ordinary food -i i r r m /L IUUU i siblc form any of the troubles466 words
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Article307 1916-09-01 4 Bakit K. B. Rubber. The report of the directors to be presented at the *ixth anneal general meeting in tee Exchange Beildiugs, on Saturday, Sept. 9 at noau is as follows The directors beg to submit herewith a duly audited Balance Sheet, *nd Profit and Lo*6 Account for307 words
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Article162 1916-09-01 4 Mr. Edgar Thurston, the J as t Saperintendtat of the Madras Museum, in one of his ethnological tours hrough the Presidency, found asrnal community at the'foot of he .\ilgins of mixed Chinese and Indian parentage. We do not remember jnst now what his explanation of the fact162 words
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Article106 1916-09-01 4 Susan Burlier, eighty-two, was chared at Tower Bridge with hegging in Waterloo Road Tie prisoner, who ia known as the "Diamond Duchess" ha* had a lone ordinal career. She is an experl Pickpocket, and there are abou fifty convictions against her. She earned her sobriquet when, as106 words
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Advertisement375 1916-09-01 4 II iv m.-x.i ril[ n lr>MU i, JSTOTICE I We beg to inform the public that we have purchased the entire I Block of I MESSRS KATZ BROS. LTD. I Furniture and Hardware Departments and are now offering the same I at much red need prices. I Watch this Space375 words
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Advertisement318 1916-09-01 4 TO LE'j" RAFFLES eHftMBSR* (Lately occupied by Katz Bros. Ltd V Commodious, well lighted and airy second floor. Front portion of first floor J and basement, will be divided to suit intend Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the h Apply to ""ul CHINC KENC LEE Cl. i c Auctioneers318 words
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Article76 1916-09-01 5 Italian Enthusiasm. press ll most enthusi. the disembarkation ij 9 at Salonika. This bj reason of its size, position an I organisation is said important factor In tbe Italy is not enterj] fight at Salonika to senc c, but to fight [c with tbe Allies. The l76 words
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Article92 1916-09-01 5 Th- Bulgarian army appears to con?i?t or ten divisions in the field a n i an«'ther two divisions in the ciur-- formation, This brings the fore- to altogether 384,000 men bat by I* luoting the losses, these ar e brought down to 300,000 men. IV artillery comprises92 words
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Article77 1916-09-01 5 n Hardecoort and Clery I opposite the French ti the fifth division of the and the first division oi the Prussian guards under mm and of Prince Eitel Fritz isoi ol the Kaiser. Ihe French le important a progress i Maurepa* Thero was much at the77 words
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Article66 1916-09-01 5 British Cavalry patrols East cf Ink- rahioos, repulsed the enemy and ascenled tha river Angesta on Augiisl f destroying several The Bulgarians did not attack Kavala and Drama, wreck garrisons are maintained »»ira urred in the direction and lake Doiran and i Struma and fardar. y66 words
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Article215 1916-09-01 5 Artfessar Metchnikoff who Advocated Sour Milk Cure. Metchoikoff ha* died in s 1 oJ tPvcnty-uiie. to t ointments of l Ins .tute in Paris sine n >st ftmous m tii of t»f our day, Professor Metch--1 >m in KHirkoff, Russia, apa his greatest was tkat the white215 words
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Article135 1916-09-01 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 258 th Auctios, 30ta 31st August. Offered for Sa 1 P» 1 11 io4 (Ton* .;GCuSt). Pricei Psalized. Average »eet«ok*d ImiM ~S!Mt»$Uf till Cribbed IK, ii» ll] fcße l,, lB 105 110 106 n *oud plain Lmmoked fine ribbed 102 |01 105135 words
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Article159 1916-09-01 5 Singapore, August 31. At this week's auction, which occupied two days, the quantity actually offered for sal« amounted to 665 tons, of which only 364 tonH were sold. Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold up to $118, an advance of $1, but the average price was about $115-116 on159 words
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Article175 1916-09-01 5 Singapore, August 31. The weekly auction finished today with a good demand, prices, however, being easier in sympathy with London. The prices realised for Standard Crepe and Standard Sheet were about $3 below the iverage values ruling yesterday for these grades. The lower grades sold freely if175 words
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Article85 1916-09-01 5 The returns for the month of July bring the promotion result for the past BOT6D months to 299, 927,000 yen, of which amount 98,075,000 yen went for the promotion of new undertakings while 201,582,000 yen was raised for the extension of old enterprises. Thin total result presents85 words
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Advertisement723 1916-09-01 5 0} Here is £P H New Health New Life jjg for the Ailing. M £S mean to .n ft" 1 course of W.ncarni.- would W %g v'l n i°S A OU 1 0Ul 1 not COn,inue 10 suff "endlessly. ?S SP g l 3 bOM, S of at once and,723 words
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Article430 1916-09-01 6 Fraser Co 's Circular. Singapore, Angnst 31. Ths prices of onr commodities. Tin and Rubber, have again moved within narrow limits, ondonbtedly the news from tru* yarions seats of war has more bearing on the trend of this market than any fluctuations in the market value of the430 words
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Article114 1916-09-01 6 The half-yearly general meeting of tbe Singapore British Malay Club "•'as held at the Club premises, Arab S'reet, on Sunday last when the following officers w»>re elected for the period ending .'Ust December, 1910 :—President, Mr. Osman bin Haji Mohamed Said Vice-Presi-dent, Mr. Abdul Rahman bin114 words
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Article80 1916-09-01 6 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. and 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,80 words
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Advertisement697 1916-09-01 6 AS WE PREDICTED—A ROUSING SUCCESS^ TO-NIGHT Tf\ \jr I TO-NiGHT 11 I The Greatest Attraction Ever Brought to Singapore I The Universal Film Co s Masterpiece The Dumb Girl of Portici I The Photo-play adaptation of Auber's Masterpiece "Mam I PRESENTING Pavfova I The Most Wonderful Production io the Entire697 words
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Article153 1916-09-01 7 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) T P n8 > 29, 5.55 p.m. The trench 3 per cent bonds are at francs 6.3.60 and the 5 p« at francs 90. 1 8 To day, we broke attacks on the right bank of the Meuse. Th* Bntieh captured153 words
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Article88 1916-09-01 7 A Melbourne defpatch of July 22 states that the estate of the lafce Mr. David Mitchell, an Australian contractor, has been «worn at nearly £300,000. The estate is left in equal abarrs to his seven children, and the portion of Mine. Melba, live third child, is88 words
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Article59 1916-09-01 7 What is the matter, darling asked Mrs Smith, when her small son came to her in tears. Papa was hanging a picture and it fell on his toe," responded the child between sobs. 41 But that is nothing to cry aboit," replied Mrs Smith cheerily, "you should59 words
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Advertisement235 1916-09-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Victoria Theatre. LOOK WHO'S HEBE ggi SOOS WILL IiB!, The Howitt Phillips REPERTORY COMPANY. Opening 0n Wednesday, Sept. 6th, at 9.15. IN London's Latest Greatest Farcical Comedy LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF" Thursday September 7 THE THIEF Frith September 8 Tfce Breed of the Treshams S t-.rV, September 9235 words
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Advertisement321 1916-09-01 7 Latest Advertisements, R-e Behn Meyez* Co., Ltd., In Liquidation AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK PARTITIONS, ELECTRIC CEILING FANS &c. By of W. H. Macgregor Esq., Liquidator To be held at No. 4 Collyer Quay On Wednesday 6ih September at 11 a.m. Comprising a number of magnificent carved teak panelled partitions321 words
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Advertisement107 1916-09-01 7 ST(>< KEI) BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers.] To-night I To-night It COL. FRANK Fillis' Circus AND MENAGERIE. Success at a Bound. Hundreds turned away last night. Acknowledged by all to be th<s best Circus Show that has visited Singapore for tone years. DON'T FORGET THE SATURDAY MATINEE AT 5107 words
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Miscellaneous128 1916-09-01 7 FIXTURES. IV day. St. Giles. Municipal Commission, 2 30 p.m. Hllifc' Circus. 9.15 p.m. Opening Commercial Rubber Co's. New premises 4 p.m. Homeward Mail closes 4 p.m. by train. High Water—0.13 p.m. 9 ft. 3 i Bg To-morrow. M.M. outward mail expected. High Water—0.30 a.m. 9 ft. 5 i»i. 0-36128 words
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Article1110 1916-09-01 8 The submarine peril, by which yon Tirpitz intended to scare neutral nations and to intimidate the Allies, has resulted in great financial losses But these have, so far, not had a vital effect upon the strategy of the war. We need not fail to recognise the daring1,110 words
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Advertisement387 1916-09-01 8 THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL ELAINE (Pearl White) THE CLUTCHING HAND (Shildu Liwts) OF M EXPLOITS 01 ELAINE M FAME The World Greatest and Longest Serial AHO The Galloper (George Probert) In th* Greatest and Latest Pathe Golden Rooster Play Produced by CRAIG KENNEDY (Arnold Daly) ii 5 Parts Tire387 words
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Advertisement70 1916-09-01 8 ICUJJ a ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT THE Philipino Band WILL PLAY DURING DINNER. I y. m. toy©. I i i I PMtTOGRAPHIC STUDIO I t 15 High Street. I (Coraer of North Bridge toad.) I I I i Special low charges for attend-1 ance at residences, Wedding 1 Parties, Picnic Parties,70 words
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Advertisement19 1916-09-01 8 m m I 1 Sweetened Condensed Milk Dep Sterilised Natural Milk PCr 0186 *J5.40 f Ideal Unsweetened Milk rJJj-SO19 words
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Article479 1916-09-01 9 i at $62. —50 eta. down. Mr. Ll >yd George is slightly er ifl [uot I co-day as fol- 2' sheet 2j2\. of the Amateur ttion will hold a party on Sunday next at regi et to learn of the Mr, J. S. Cunningham, Cunningham <fe Clark,479 words
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Article788 1916-09-01 9 Pavlova at the Palladium. r aiiauium. The announcement that the famous dancer won Id he vi 8Qa li«e.J op the screen at the Palladia™ last diet i,,r the fir8t lim in Singapore f. snch a crowded house that the' entire seating capacity was taken no and many patrons had788 words
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Article430 1916-09-01 9 The Tribune List. Mr. Wee Thiain Beng, who has oeen working moet successfully on our behalf amongst the members of the farm of Messrs. McAlister and Co, with the result that he has handed us to-day as a first contribution $188, with the promise of430 words
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Article50 1916-09-01 9 Many Killed. London, August 30, 1.45 p in. Amsterdam Rioters at Moeara Embeci, and Djam'oi, in Sumatra murdered twenty policemen, the district administrator a native doctor and the village chief. Th# rioters burned the poet office and prison and seized the police weapons. Troops have been despatched.50 words
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Article17 1916-09-01 9 London, August 30, 1.55 p.m. The Norwegian steamers Isdalen and Renteria have been sunk.17 words
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Article37 1916-09-01 9 We (Malaya Mail) regret to learn that news has been received (n Klphil Estate of the death at the front of its former manager. Captain B. W. Rigby, 9th Shropshire Light Infantry, which occurred on July 1437 words
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Article50 1916-09-01 9 The Balk ms. Turkey's Declaration. "Follow my Leader.*' RENTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, August 30, 10.30 p.m. I urkey has declared war on Rumania. London, August 31, 3.50 a.m, Amsterdam: A telegram from Constantinople shows that Germany and Bulgaria are associated with 1 urkey in declaring war on Rumania.RENTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 50 words
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Article59 1916-09-01 9 London, August 31, 6.15 a.m. It is stated in Rome that the Rumanians are already in possession of all the passes leading to Transsylvania and the province of Banat. London, August 31, 5.10 p.m. Bucharest An official message dated August 29 states that the Russians continue to59 words
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Article30 1916-09-01 9 London, August 31, 4. p.m. A Rritish official message from Salonika states that there are no developments on our Struma and Doiran fronts, except artillery exchanges.30 words
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Article66 1916-09-01 9 London, August 31, 1.30 a.m. That the Rumanians are well inside Hungary, appears from admissions in the Austrian Communique, which says: We repulsed repeated Rumanian attacks on the heights north-east of Orsova. Otherwise our advanced troops were withdrawn according to plan. The enemy will boast of the66 words
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Article19 1916-09-01 9 London, August .*>L, 12.5 p.m. Petrograd Russian troops entering Rumania have been everywhere received with enthusiasm.19 words
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Article180 1916-09-01 9 London, August 30, 6.40 a.m. A telegram from the Hague attributes the fall of General Von Falkenhayn to the intervention of Rumania, causing the Kaiser to side with General Hindenburg against Falkenhayn's view that as the Western front is the decisive area troops should not be180 words
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Article64 1916-09-01 9 To Depose Ferdinand. London, August 30, 1.55 p.m. It is stated in Italy that a Bulgarian plan in the eventuality of defeat has already been prepared. The Rosso pbiles will make overtures to tbe Knt« rite to depose King Ferdinand and proclaim Prince Boris, the heir apparent, as64 words
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Article46 1916-09-01 9 Loiidon, August 30, 1.55 p.w. Paris Rumania's intervention was celebrated in the French treati es most enthusiastically, officers and men embracing. Double rations and wine were issued and there were entertainments in the evening. Airmen spread the news broadest to the enemy.46 words
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Article53 1916-09-01 9 London, Angast 3, 7.10 a.in. Mr. Ward Price telegraphing fresu Salonika says it is romonred that King Constantine to where a German escort of three hnndred Uhlans is awaiting him. London, Angnst 31« 4 p.m. The Greek Legation in Londta does not believe the report tbat King53 words
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Article30 1916-09-01 9 Tactics Perforce. London, Angmt 31, 9.30 p.tu. A Vienna official message discloewtf the retirement of the Austrian* fresh positions to the went ward mf Chiks/,ereda before advancing on the Romanians.30 words
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Article70 1916-09-01 9 Progress Difficult. Bad Weather Continues London, August 31, 1.5 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig in hi* communique says that between th* Ancre and the Sommo there wm artillery activity on both sides. The weather continue adverse. >ve extended our lines south of Martinpuich across a small salient,70 words
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Article111 1916-09-01 9 London, August 31, 5.10 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig in his communique says We discharged gas over a broad front near Arras and Armentieres with good results. The enemy last night shelled Bethune. This led to a heavy retaliation from our guns. In the operations south of Martinpuich111 words
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Article67 1916-09-01 9 Turks Routed. Russians near Bitlis. London, August 30, 7.10 p.m. The Russian communique says We captured the village of Rafailov, west of Xadvorna and Panker Mountain on the Hungarian border. The Turks south of Lake Ni«>rodzhal retired near Bitlis Pass. The euemy in the direction fA Mosul67 words
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Article34 1916-09-01 9 London, August 31, 4.15 p.m. Petrograd, official We repulned attacks thirty-four miles north-weat of Kovel with heavy enemy losses. Turkish attacks at Giumishan were repulsed sanguinarily. Our advance towards Diarbekir continues.34 words
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Article124 1916-09-01 10 The British Advance. London, August 31, 5.10 p.m. An Official message from East Africa states that our columns are approaching Dares-Salam and that warships are co-operating in engaging the coast defences. [Dar-es-Salaam is situated 45 miles south of Zanzibar, on the Fast Coast of Africa and was124 words
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Article47 1916-09-01 10 London, August 31, (».20 p.m. The Italian communique states We repulsed an attack on Tivoli K*st of Gorizia. The enemy intenesly bombarded our new positions <n Mount Cauriol, which commands the Fiernoe Valley and threatens the enemy's communications between Cavalese and the upper Avisio Valley.47 words
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Article91 1916-09-01 10 London, August 31, 11.25 a.m. Melbourne Speaking in the House of Representatives with regard to tho proposed referendum on the question of conscription, Premier Hughes also said that the Government would not hesitate to compel others to sacrifice their wealth. He asked for a joint session ol91 words
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Article84 1916-09-01 10 London, August 31, 0.15 a m. The rouble has recently greatly appreciated in London where the Petrograd exchange has fallen from L>5 to 135 in the course of a week, this is attributed to Rumania's intervention, American buying and the impending internal flotation of a Russian railway loan84 words
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Article27 1916-09-01 10 Lendon, Angust 30. 7.40 p.m. Petrograd A new pro-Kntente Persian cabinet has been formed with Vossoug ed Doualeh as Pre inier and Foreign Minister.27 words
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Article30 1916-09-01 10 London, August, 31, 130 a.m. Government hag decided to increase the old age pensions by a half-crown weekly in cases of hardship owing to war conditions.30 words
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Article58 1916-09-01 10 London, August, 30, 1 45 p m. An Austrian communiqm' admits the retirement of advanced detachments" on the Hungarian and Rumanian frontier owing to an movement by strone Kumanian forces. An Italian communion.'says: We 2"* WUtot successes in the en,,no.We drove back the enemy to!r nii X>]]vy and58 words
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Article234 1916-09-01 10 This circus was rery well patronised last night. The rain which came down heavily at about 8 30 stopped by 9 o'clock, so there was nothing to keep people away, and in a short time nearly every seat was occupied. The various turns have already been mentioned in234 words
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Article79 1916-09-01 10 In the Third Court yesterday afternoon, was commenced the preliminary trial of Veer Singh, the Sikh ex-watchman who has confessed to the murder of the jaga employed by the Straits Times. Mr. G. G. Seth, D. P. P. appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Smith Marriott79 words
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Article32 1916-09-01 10 Of 5,028 untitled on active service the caBnalties are: 404 killed, 152 died, 748 wonnded, 30 missing, and 66 prisoners. Three have been awarded the V.C. and 140 the D S O32 words
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Article515 1916-09-01 10 Keppel Golf Club. Annua: General Meeting. There was a fair attendance of members of tbe above flourishing club at the Club House last night, wheo in the absence of the president Mr. J. R. Nicholson C. M. G., the Captain, Mr. H. C. Aspinall, presided at the annual515 words
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Article29 1916-09-01 10 The monthly Medal Competitions for September will take place as under Ladies' Stroke :—Thursday, September 14. Men's Bogey :—Saturday and Sunday. September 1G and 17.29 words
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Article122 1916-09-01 10 The Captain's Prize. No fewer than 64 competitors entered for this event. The first round saw the elimination among others of Captain Macintyre, W. Peel, R.T. Reid, and C. G. May. In the second round H. Oxenham, A. Goodrich, Acton, Fitzgerald, Winfield, L. C. Brown, Miller, and122 words
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Article492 1916-09-01 10 Annual Meeting. There was a large attendance of members at tue Cricket Club yesterday evening, when the annual general meeting was held. The Hon. Mr. C. f. Carver (President) was in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary, Mr. G. P.492 words
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Article198 1916-09-01 10 M C F C v. Vinoiia Association The above, match will take place to-morrow Saturday on the Ibhoa De| m ground. The Chinese a?e putting up a strong team tnd aa interesting gam* is expected. ThVinoiia Team will be composed ol the following :—Soal, K. A. Gome<: Backs B.198 words
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Article65 1916-09-01 10 According to the Nieewi tea den \)dg n the sospi ion i I th« Dutch.Cnstorns olricer wan recently aroused by the new cabin wall? of tbe German paddle steamer Deutpchiand, which was at anchor in Dutch wafvra. The walls wer' examined. and it was found that65 words
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Article58 1916-09-01 10 Lord Provest Taggart has r«cei>»* from Mr. Alexrnder Mitchell, of fcke steamship Calypso, Singapore, a spotting gun which whs recovered f r the German cruiser EmdeD at Keeling lahnsfa, the date od tit brass inscription plate being Not. 1914. The gun in at present oa exhi58 words
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Article59 1916-09-01 10 The untitled untitled Department has rect i red official information thai the famine in Turkey is the worst known in tin history »»i thecountn On! 15 pet cent, of Ihe now giHii. crop h;is been |rianted i srhen Ihe railway to Berlin wai opened Tiirkieh lenders conflflp*** anormonaquantities oi foodatufli59 words
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Advertisement115 1916-09-01 10 iTyStS mmmn IBORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. jj P rity 6mnteed under U. S. Food Drogs Act. BABIES I] GET FAT BORDEN'S I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. STOCKED BY: i Penang-CHOP POE SENG, Beach Street Ipoh-CHOPS KEAT SENG LEONG KWONG I Knal115 words
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Article771 1916-09-01 11 'nets Quoted ii th« Mirkrt tin Meniat Singapore, ftm ipwm 1# Menw Lyall and Eratt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotation. Roifter Shares. Som. Value. Buyers. Sellers. th Allagar 2/3 2,9 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- nS l Ayer Kuning 27/- 32/ 2/- Batang Malaka771 words
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Advertisement113 1916-09-01 11 r"~ MM 1 THE Pot Stills (Great Britain J Have Been I Taken Oyer by Government, < > 4 f* i* i 4 M 44 I NEVERTHELESS 4« 3 H [Buchanan's 4t I i I I 4» t I H 44 j will be able to continue I to supply113 words
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Advertisement717 1916-09-01 11 Change of To-nltfht AT THE Cinema CAS/MO mi mSLw m s#W lUr Off Bead Read SECONB SHOW ».15 P.M. SHARP. n Vajestic Motion Picture !Present. MS ANI> THE GRINGO A Stirring Secret Pemoe Drama in 2 Part-. M r-,-. An All-Bitisb i!m THE MA IST WITH THE SCAR A Great717 words
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Article72 1916-09-01 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. Shipping Restrictions in Java. Shipping companies in Java have cirularised the following According to a telegram received has the Netherlands Over Seas Trust order- **d that all consignments of arak, spirits alcohol and all good classified as such,72 words
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Article113 1916-09-01 12 The Scholar Hannibals, sixteen years of age and attending the Koning Willems School at Batavia protested against an unjust punishment by ihooting himself through the head with a revolver. He first handed the letter from his teacher— depriving him from the right of attendance at school for113 words
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Article123 1916-09-01 12 The annual report of the NaderJandsche Rubber Maatschappy states that there is a profit of fi. 405,022. A dividend of 7 per cent, will be paid on the cumulative preference shares, 2 per cent, on the preference shares, and 2 per cent, on the ordinary shares. The Amsterdam123 words
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Article183 1916-09-01 12 Mr. Staal has been appointed Governor of Suriname says a Hague wire. Mr. Boers, late secretary of the Department of Marine has died. The Semarang provincial budget closes with a million of income and expenditure. Achinese are now being trained at Soekaboemi as armed police. The station183 words
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Article142 1916-09-01 12 The following firms have been added to the British Black List i Cultur Maatschappij Pasoemah, cultuur maatschappij Plaboean Ratoe, August Diehn at Medan and Palembang, Java-exploitatic maatschappij Soengei-Larah, gummifabriek Harbur Wien to Soerabaja, 1 andelmaatschappij A. F. van den Berg <fe Co handelmaatschappij Pare-paro at Makasser, W.142 words
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Article139 1916-09-01 12 Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune-) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quota tions for to-day Alor Gajah $3.35 $3 40 Ayer Kunings 1.30 140 AyerMolek 2.35 2.45 AyerPanaa 10.25 10.50 Balgownie 4.40 4.75 Bukit Jelotong 0.55 0,65 Bukit Katil 0.70 0.75 ChangkatSeidg.... 9.00 9.25139 words
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Article59 1916-09-01 12 Singajxjre, Septembei 1 On London— Bank4m/a. o'i le Demand YliP Private 3 mk. 9/41$ i n IndiaBank T. T. On HongkongEm!* d/d On Shanghai— Bank d/d. On Java— Bank T. T. On Japan— 1 Bank d/d. buying rate India Ceil Bills la*t isaap i j Trp "7* «J 1/459 words
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Advertisement262 1916-09-01 12 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Wax.polislied and Walnutstained Teak Household Furniture. Tennis nets and Poles and Welhgrown Plants, etc. To be held at NO. 13 NEWTON ROAD (NEXT TO GILSTEAD ROAD). On Friday, Ist September, at 2.30 p.m. For urther particulars see Catalogues CHINC KENG LEE 8 Co Auctioneers. 30-8 1.9262 words
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Advertisement300 1916-09-01 12 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Properties To be held at MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE Co.'S SALE-ROOM No 3, Raffles Place On Monday, 25th Sept. at Z. 30 p. m Valuable 999 years' leasehold landa and three storeyed sbo'n C Nos. Ito 11 Tar. Tya Place. 51-1 to 61-29.52300 words
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Miscellaneous61 1916-09-01 12 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Order3 for to day 5.15 Drill Hall S.V.A. n do S.R L v. do Maxim Co >* do S.V.R. Fire Station, T.P. S.V.R., T. P. Platoon. m Drill Hall Veterans Co. 510 do Chinese Co. 5 >« Tanglin Malay Co. Officers N.C.O's 5 Sepoy Lines S.F.A Co.61 words
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Article273 1916-09-01 13 Siam Electricity Co. The 35th ordinary general oeet- ■'>£ of the Siain Electricit Co., Ltd. ;ok place recently at the office of ti:e Company, Bangkok. Mr. \Y. L. hut took the chair and the others present were Mr. E. G. Gollo, Lapt. T. A. Gottkche, Mr, G. Kluzer,273 words
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Article2042 1916-09-01 13 >lr f rnest Birch on the Position- sixth ordinary general meetthe Mount Austin (Johore) Hstate9 (Limited) was held t* tha Council Room of the r Growers' Association, 38, i Sir Ernest W. Birch, r) M M presiding. Secretary (Mr. H. Gunter) notice convening the eseet- i2,042 words
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Advertisement268 1916-09-01 13 1 YOUR EYE o„ Thefe '""y 1 Ik *t0 be s ««e BIG DOINGS jg ijAlhambra is] fiMMB AT TnE Th* c jfi 1 the Theatre j 11 house ofquauty Alhan.br. W the best h m jt uithan f tf best I MkmmW I M IWI mW U Jf Orchestra268 words
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Article946 1916-09-01 14 Among tbe anomalies of life this surely ia one, that the transmutation of metal into little discs, the love of which is said to be the root of all evil, should tend to good looks. That it dues so I can vouch for. I was946 words
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Advertisement430 1916-09-01 14 1= RUBBER c *»a JACKSON PATENT CABINET i« ready for the market in 96 hours after leaving the rollers and always demands Best Prices. Five Standard Sizes made capable of dealing with daily outputs ranging from 90 lbs. to 1,000 lbs. ef Rubber. CHEAPEST TO INSTAL —EASIEST TO ERECT—SIMPLEST TO430 words
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Advertisement104 1916-09-01 14 TO BE SHOT AT SUNRISE would »eem a welcome relief to manj who Huffer ths red hot pain thru.st* of neuralgia. These are the nopals tortarewracked beinga who live in the shadow of constant dread of the ■tabbing, twisting, unbearable sudden pains and sp. sin» of neuralgia. LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM104 words
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Advertisement150 1916-09-01 14 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER REPAIRER. Good and well selected Music Violin, Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. Ml D j Rai Saiieb Dr. K. C. Dass. HEALTH LITERATURE OF 120 PAGES DISTRIBUTED FREE. Apply to The Swastbya Sabaya Pharmacy. >0/2*rTarrison Road, CALCUTTA.150 words
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Advertisement337 1916-09-01 14 THE SDN Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER No. 94. North Bridge Developing Printing FOR Amateurs' Work. Camera Repairs, Charges Moderate HAM TIGER'S HEAD BRAXD Sugahara Co.. No. 334 North Bridgf R».. SINGAPORE. TEL 1333. H. AHMAD. Ciril and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contracttr. 125 Serangoon Road. Office 111 Market Street Plaas337 words
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Article979 1916-09-01 15 See how the grim hadow, almost flush with the s»a, blends with the grey wa'ers and the grey sky. Her narrow deck it washed from end to end, her bow hidden in a pillow of boiling sea, her counter lathered in the foaming eddies979 words
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Article122 1916-09-01 15 The idea of submarine navigation is not so modern as many people imagine. When Napoleon was banished to St. Helena a notorioaa smuggler named Johnstone conceived the idea of assisting the dethroned monarch to escape. In Scott's "Life of Napoleon," he says M A submarine vessel was122 words
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Advertisement309 1916-09-01 15 SAKURA PORTLAND CEMENT (CJiorry Brand.) 5 gCPPaiW ALWAYS TO MA*». HLSO DYES FOR SHLE vecuted for every description of Japanese goods, especially kinds of Portland-cement, silk and cotton piece-goods, glass and ry ware, etc., ©a aaoet favourable terms. A. ABBAS Merchant and Cemmission Agent, 5-1, de Souza St. mmbmmm^"™»-«--i«»«»«WBB»« BMB309 words
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Advertisement293 1916-09-01 15 Raneeguiige Drainpipes, Bends 5 Junctions INDO MALAY Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore mm m i w i. i-vmrmv mm i c Best National Tonic. Oar very live contemporary The Efficiency JtfeysumM utters tome timsly 'words in season' under the caption No Advertipin? in Thibet. A traveller, it says, has recently293 words
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Advertisement292 1916-09-01 15 INDIAN MEDICINE. FAMOUS TBEATMERT FOX THE ET«. I. the under ned Golai 1 Uyder can cure all dieemsesj of Ihe eyee g eh as, pain, redeems, *bite specks, etc For IS years I tare lived at 34-1 Hil! Street, Sinpapor*-. und have cured thouseadg of peejl» from whom I hold292 words
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Advertisement493 1916-09-01 16 NOTICES NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that three lots of Crown Land situate at ♦Serangoon Road (Town-Subdivision XVIII) will be offered for sale by public auction at the Land Office, Singapoie at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, the Oth September, 1916. Any further information can be obtained at 'he Land Office493 words
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Advertisement431 1916-09-01 16 NOTICES j NOTICE U hereby given that the Town Pharmacy Branch at 107, Kallang Road, Singapore, has no connection with The Town Pharmacy, 144 South Bridge Road, as from August 16, 1916, after which date any debts contracted by the Town Pharmacy Branch, 167 Kallang Road, will not be received431 words
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Advertisement367 1916-09-01 16 FOR SALE FOR SALE News Printing Paper, Apply to Box 229, c/o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE CHLORATE OF POTASH (IN CRYSTALS) JPURE AETHER 1 Second hand Pathe Projector large size arc and lantern,fit-up-table, switchboard and resistance Cinema and Magic Lantern lens (complete) Particulars and .-.'rices, S. H. T. 62-7 Orchard367 words
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Advertisement320 1916-09-01 16 WANTED GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Wanted Travelling Vaccinator for outstation districts. Salary $50 per mensem. Apply to P.M.O. Johore. 30-8 2 9 WANTED A teacher (Chinese preferred) to I teach English. Apply personally at Ton Lam School, Armenian Street from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily. 31 8 6-9320 words
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Advertisement328 1916-09-01 16 INSUR£Nf!E south britm Incorporated i n y E v Rent and M,rci.„ n:ii losara&a I WAR RISI accepted to i I Office,; 2, F; D 0 Q I HEUNG ONj IHSUBAWSF CO.. HO. I (Incwporated in H„„„ t )I]f I Capital HMM I FIBE DEPABTM£HT-Ri4 I on Budding, md I328 words
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Title Section19 1916-09-01 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 206 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 191619 words
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Advertisement454 1916-09-01 1 P. O. Britishlndia AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated ts England.) Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steaatera will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Edropb). Outward454 words
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Advertisement253 1916-09-01 1 STOQMYAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabang, Durban! Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers are dne to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27 Grotins Dec. 8 HOMEWARD. Oranje Oct, 6 Vondel Nov.253 words
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Advertisement560 1916-09-01 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service h maintained between Yokohama via potts te Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintainiag Oil service have been specially designed and constricted, and are fitted560 words
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Article739 1916-09-01 2 Europe. For London: Helenas in port Iyo Mara September 13 Malta September 14 (connects with Kashgar) Pembrokeshire middle September Toyahashi Mara September 16 Titan September 17 Glengyle September 18 Demodocas September 23 Namar September 28 (connects with Earmala) City of Norwich dae end Sept. Kaga Mara September739 words
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Article32 1916-09-01 2 The shipping tonnage of the Scandinavian countries is stated to have increased during last year to '1055,060 tons, of which 2,163,000 belonged to Norway, 468,000 belonged to Sweden, and 384,000 to Denmark.32 words
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Article307 1916-09-01 2 Vessels io Port. Britisi STEAMER. BERTH DATE Patrol Onter Rds 9-6 Magnet K. Harbonr 3 7 Chow Tai Dock 8-8 Orissa Dock 15 8 Qniloa Outer Rds 17-8 Sealda do 18-8 Islander Inner Rds 20-8 Glenartney No. 4 Wharf 22-8 Hang Sang Outer Rds 24-8 Katoa do 25-8307 words
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Article96 1916-09-01 2 Hong Wan for Batu Pahat Kinta for Telok Anson. Van Diemen for Medan. Lady Weld for Malacca. Ruraphius for Batavia. Meranti for Kola Tinggi. Edina for Cacob. Merkes for P. Sambu and Pontianak. Knala for Bangkok. Ranee for Mersing. Singkara for P. Sambu and Djambi. Krian for Miri, Labuan,96 words
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Article47 1916-09-01 2 Submarine problems will become an actual factors in these waters by the early despatch of the X 1 from the Netherlands to the Dutch Kast Indian seas. The tug Willezee is to leave Holland shortly with the first of these vessels in to tow.47 words
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Article511 1916-09-01 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station: —s.B.Tjimanock.s s. Hitachi Maru, s.s. Atsuta Maru, 8.8. Fushimi Maru. The M. M. Orenoque arrived at Marseilles on the 25th ult. from Saigon. The Blue funnel liner Helenus, 4810 tons n. r„ arrived511 words
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Article138 1916-09-01 2 Japanese Projects. For some time past tUn Chamber of Commerce Wa ,4<l in the ta.k of drafting a the inauguration of new VJ*\ f r services in Chinese ani Cth waters, and also round AfriAmerica. Only recently ihTtt!? ber held a meeting and La, to memorialise to the138 words
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Article251 1916-09-01 2 The Board of Trade intimate General Rule (2) of the LifaW Appliances Rules, requires the be* carried by foreign-goinor snins ships in Classes L.—VI inclusive 0 f the home trade to be provided etc, with an efficient compass. Subject to the provisions of paragrpphs 2 and 5251 words
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Article66 1916-09-01 2 Master and Pilots of all WBttk are warned that wher. passing No. 4 Wharf, Tanjong Pagar, irheW to Motorship Glenarrnev is IjOfi they should, navigation permittaf, pass with their engines deai Master! ar* 3 particular reqW to carry out these instruction, otherwise salvage oporatioas be interfered with.66 words
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Article51 1916-09-01 2 The Swedish Government untitled instructed the management State Railways to examine the question of regular daily traffic L T steam ferries or Bteamers betwetf Gothenburg and some Knglish port and the advisability of the Government taking temporary m for the improvement of commnnf" cations by sea betweeo Bwedeo »n J51 words
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Advertisement39 1916-09-01 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHA^DLERYno SHIPCHANDLfRS S FROYIDORh The.Co npany's Laancii i incoming «liip^. Office :—l6 Battery Hoad. TA.KE LIFT TO fOP KLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders prompt 1 atte d-d to fl Jannar\ 1-t 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, 51 **J39 words
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Article287 1916-09-01 3 I twing H the 16th Directors' lot presentation to the Sharei ol 'he Siam Steam NaviCo. Ltd. at the General Meeting eld at the Compauy's Office, Siam, on the 7th of ra have much pleasure tj D g to you the sixteenth H Balli.ce-Sheet showing287 words
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Article244 1916-09-01 3 The strong wind upset all shipping arrangements in port one recent morning and up to about *****1 no work was possible. The pilots as well as the harbour tug were out the whoie morning mooriug and re-moor-vessels that left their positions, ®te, it was most fortunate that244 words
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Article37 1916-09-01 3 Imperial Trade Correspondent Auckland Mr. A. J. Dennistou 41 forwarded a copy of a handbook i--u<>d by the Aucklai d ur I'.omd Tbi« handbook, ,k inforiaatiofl regarding Hu«i appliance*, berthage, ••cborage pilotage dues and fees.37 words
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Article315 1916-09-01 3 The Salvage operations on the Glen liner Glenartney are proceeding apace, the vessel appearing to be resting easy. The fire is oat, though occasionally minor outbreaks occur where the air gets in touch with the phosphoric substance which was stored in the midships part of the vessel. These315 words
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Article131 1916-09-01 3 Mall Bags Ransacked. When tlie s.s. Tjisondari, carrying the American mail, arrived in Hongkong on August 17th, the Captain reported that the mail hags had bepn interfered with during the voyage. While the vessel was at sea it was discovered that the mail bag for Manila had been131 words
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Article144 1916-09-01 3 A steamship service operating between Seattle, Kobe, and Vladivostock, which has receutly been opener by a Japanese steamship company, the Shosho Yoko (commonly known to the Chinese and foreigners as the Sung Chang Co.), having the Head Office in Tokfo and a branch at Dairen, Mr. T144 words
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Article196 1916-09-01 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and susnected (Signal F. P. B.) No Notn p ort Signal. Disease Date. M i»k»k ...F.P.B. ...Plagne 744 I U bSST ...X-G.Q. ...Plague ..gJjM lUtavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 2*.ft Bombay ...X.G Q. ...Plape 300 IM Calcutta ...X.G.Q. ...ChoTera 42b196 words
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Article74 1916-09-01 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of th« European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lkkt. Dklivkkkd. B. I. July 14 Aug. 15 M.M. July 18 Aug. 18 P. O. .July 19 Aug. 20 B. I. July 28 Aug. 30 M.74 words
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Article104 1916-09-01 3 Sept. L —High water:—o.l3 p.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. Sept. 2.—High water :—0.30 a.m. 9 ft. >5 ins.; 0.36 p.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. Sept. 3. —High water: —1-12 a.m. 9 ft. 1 in. 1.4 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins Sept. 4. —High water :—2.1 a.m 8104 words
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Article52 1916-09-01 3 Vessels Expected. Tara (B.I.) 2nd September, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Bonstead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Perseus (Holt) 5th September, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Bonstead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Helenns (Holt) 8th September, from Singapore for London. Agents, Messrs Bonstead, Hampshire and52 words
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Article76 1916-09-01 3 Close in the wake of the East Asiatic Co's motor ship Au«tralie:\ 5 259 tons, which left Dairen, with oler 8,000 tons Beans for Copenhagen, another of the Company's motor ships, the Columbia, Messrs. Cornabn Ecbford <fc Co.. Dairen agents, arrived at Dairen recently and U expected76 words
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Article235 1916-09-01 3 (Singapore, September 1). Tin,— B2; 100 tons sold. Copra.— Weak. Business done. Tapifx:a, —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour do Business done. Gambier. —Business done. Pepper —Steady. No Business. Other Products.— Market Quiet Latest Local Market Qiotitiois. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 39.00 Copra Bali235 words
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Article47 1916-09-01 3 Copra. The easier feeling which was in evidence in this market at the close of last week has increased and prices mark a further decline. Quotations to-day may be given as $8.60 for fine sundried and $8.10 to $8.30 for fair to good qualities.47 words
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Article228 1916-09-01 3 Per P 0 Liners. Per P and O Karmala London, July 21.—T0 Singapore: Mr Wydler, Miss Tnrney, Mr van der Wal, Mr 0 Ward Jackson, Mr A Baker, Mr X M Garth, Capt Wingate Sonl. To Penang Mr W N Walter, Mr W A Peters Miss L Webber.228 words
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Advertisement385 1916-09-01 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mall Line. For China, Japan, Ceylon, Marseilles. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1916 Atho* Sept. 6 Paul Lecat Sept. 2 A. Behic Sept. 17 r„rdillere Bept 14 Portho* Sept. 28 Mag-Han Sept. 2« Paul Lecat Oct. Hi A steamer Oct. 10 Cordillere Oct: 25 A steamer Oct. 24385 words
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Miscellaneous201 1916-09-01 3 Mails Close. To-d»ir. Batn Pahat Hong Wan 2.50 pm Port 8w« t ten ham and ™°k Anson **l nta pm m i Van Diemen 2.30 pm Malacca and Muar 'Lady Weld 3 p m Batavia, Samarang and S ab ?y a Rumphius 1.3« pm Kota Tinggi Meranti 4 Dm <3T201 words
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Advertisement604 1916-09-01 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, The Inland Sea, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong, Steamer Displacement Tons Speed Leave Hongkong, PERSIA MAKU 9,000 15 knots Sept. 19. SIBERIA MARU sails from604 words
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Advertisement615 1916-09-01 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) {Cantractor* fo the imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments J Cable addresses;. Codes Jsed Al. A.8.C., DOCKYARD ■1 JCTJ^ I f___i9M Western Union KOBB R I II Scott's, Lieber's, ana DOCK-DAIREN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All615 words
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Advertisement424 1916-09-01 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd AXD China Mutual Steam Na* Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Ene! dn The Companies' steamers v. patched from Liverpool o« the Stmts, Chin, and j week and from Japan honewarH? London, Amsterdam and V every fortnight for Genoa, M.!!? les and Liverpool and for Ma Havre424 words
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