Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1916

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  • 47 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 203 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1916 Price 5 Ceata. Che Walapa tribune. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 208 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1916
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 216 1 Regesan Tonic Food. (Perfectly replacing Sanatogen) Kefesaa Nerve Tonic Food is made from pure dried milk and organic phosphorus. In a perfectly natural manner this preparation nourishes the nervous system, brain and spinal a I, :i!da up tired and shattered nerves, and has the property of increasing in a remarkable
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    • 13 1 I-TTTTTTTTTIHHUI tnt,,,,,,,,,, i Mitsui Bussan laisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IX JAPAN) 1 mmmmmmmtmmmmmmmr
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  • 238 2 Vei 47,000,000 for New Ships. Tokio, August Ist.—Japan will f>pend 47,000,000 yen for tha construction of new warships in the next fiscal year, if the plans made public by Mr. Taketomi, Minister of Finance yesterday go through. This amount represents an increase of 10.000,000 yen over last year's
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  • 173 2 How He Met His Death. A friend in the F. M. 8., says the Malay Mail, has received from the Adjutant of the 7th Border Regiment a letter relating how 2nd Lieut L. A Rusack, formerly of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, met his
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    • 254 2 I A MAGIC REMEDY^ Baraing sensation in the urine, loss of blood, pilee— blind or bleeding, and similar ether disease' can be cared by asing "Chandraprabha Pills," These pills also work snccessfully on dysuri*, hydroce!» and the diseases of women consequent upon the complaints of confinement, and also remove excess
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  • 263 3 A general meeting of th© Kapar wstriel Planters' Asfcociation was Rest House at 5 p.m. Augnst 24th. Mr. N. M I ling. «artl to Rates «>f Pay, corJ on this matter between 1 hairman of the Association C fiairinen of the other Coast A waa read and a
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  • 136 3 A Kedah Experiment Tbe Government has introduced two thorough-bred stud bulls from India to serve the surrounding districts and improve the Kedah cattle which have deteriorated greatly within the last few decades owing to long continued in and-in-breeding says a correspondent of the Pinang (xazette. Kedah is not
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  • 123 3 A commission for the Netherlands-French Commerce, Industry and Agriculture has been incorporated at The Hague with the intention of entering into close cooperation with the Comite FrancoNederlandies dn Commerce de V Industrie et de I'Agriculture at Paris in preparation. The names of many prominent bankers, lawyers, are mentioned. The managing
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  • 162 3 To-day-High Water—2.l a m., 1.39 p.m. Tuesday, if First Quarter Medical School. Priae*giving, 5 pin., High Water—3.l a.m 7 ft 5 ins 2.22 p.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. Wednesday, 6th fJowitt Phillips. "A little Bit ef Fluff." Straits Trading Co \s Meeting. Neon. V.M C.A. Concert. High Water—l.24 m.
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    • 294 3 KOWSBB I H'acconimo. THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTION' dation. The Leading Theatre in Singapore Vfllj served Manager, iW. H. KENYON-SLfIDE 81 I Deofthe With the foUowtogHwotAMM coMPPtmn, intervals. II I 2ND SHOW AT 9IS COMPETITION is out of question. I 1 SUre 8 at We lunate enou.b to ""I for
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    • 351 3 FOR SALE News Printing Paper. [Apply to Kox 229, c/o Malaya Tribune •rnm^tm- m i»n— r| Insanity Cure. Dr. W. C. Roy'i Meifie <7, r Insanity i* th.- muj remedy t >r tha fliroter Of ever year* spoken of highly by the leadint PhjrHouuta of the da*, foaad to <~»ire
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  • 171 4 {By courteey of the French Consulate.) Paris, Sept 1, 6.25 p.m. Yesterday, we progressed south of the Somme to-day we made a thrust Let ween the rivers Oise and Aisne. We brought down ten aeroplanes. Bucharest We advanced north and north-west in all directions. W« notably occupied
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    • 303 4 What a Crowd! Again every seat sold eot i KTFor Three more nights only, to enable those who were unable to obtain admission last week^i TO SEE Pavlova Tie Dumb Girl of Partici The Most Wonderful Prodactlii Ii the Entire History of Motion Pbte* 8 1,500 900 I £50 00n
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 200 4 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, September 8. t I To-day. 5.15 p m Drill Hall N.C.O's., as detailed. do S.V.A. I j» do S.R E. v. j m do Maxim Co. I do Veterans Co. 5.10 do Chinese Co. I 5:15 p m Bras Basah Rd.
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  • 530 5 Lecture at V.M.C.A. ,An Resting ]p Ctnrft on th Hhove snbrct was by M r Boor On* Biaog, If. A LlI v I fhe lecturer said that in this Colony, whore so large and im should hJ f f hi add^ should be of special interest, to
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  • 39 5 Dutch Shipping Detained. The Netherlands Indian Government has received a cable from The Hague reporting that 36 Dutch steamers, including the Britjan and Patroclus, have been* held up at Kirkwall for inspection by the British authorities.
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  • 17 5 The Vlaarding trawlers held up by the British have been allowed to return to port.
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  • 20 5 Dr yon Bethinann Jlullweg has left Berlin on a visit to the German Headquarters in tho Field.
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  • 11 5 The Times describes the situation in Bulgaria as critical.
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  • 47 5 At the Dutch Colonial Congress the policy of the Govornment was criticised by various speakers, Herr Bakhnysen van der Drink said that as a result of the attitude of the authorities the Chinese in Netherlands India were coming more and morn to consider themselves foreigners.
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    • 352 5 laTE .;t AIMRnSEMENTS. ■Victoria Theatre. I LOOK WHO'S HERE jfi -:T HOOH WII L BE [J p Kowift- Phillips I RE?; CT OBY COMPANY. fl Opening ■On Wednesday, Sept. 6th, at 9.15. Ldon's latest 6 Greatest Farcical Comedy ■i LITTLE BiTJF FLUFF" I September 7 I TKE THIEF I rr
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    • 249 5 WANTED Snurt, experienced assistant, able to talk and write Chine**, yood wages to suitable maD, Apply with full particulars of service and <]Uulification to Medical Hall, Singapore. 4-9 v THE TALK OF SINGAPORE. THE TALK OF SINGAPORE. COL. FRANK FILLIS' CIRCUS *»n«l Menagerie. TO-NIGHT AT 9-15. OUR FIRST CHANGE OF
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    • 189 5 1 WHAT'S YOURS Idewar'sl j I White Label I STOCKED BY ALL High Class ILiquor Dealers.] NOTICE. We here! y beg to notify th» public that on the first day of September, !91(J, we will establish ourselves as Rubber Men bants, Auctioneers and Estate Agents at JOO, Robinson Road, Singapore.
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  • 1004 6 Remembrance of all the disagreeable incidents of the great cotton famine of 1861 makes the people of Lancashire very anxious, wherever there is any serious shortage in the supply of the raw material on which their main industry depends. On that occasion, the civil war in the United
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    • 395 6 THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL ELAINE (Pearl White) "THE CLUTCHING HAND (SIIMII Le*ls) OF EXPLOITS OF ELAINE H FAME The World's Greatest and Longest Serial 66 Tiie Galloper (George Probert) In the Greatest and Latest Pathe liolden Rooster Play Pr meed by CRAIG KENNEDY (Arnold Daly) lii 5 Parts Tlxe
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    • 93 6 1? L 1 A RIM L d j BLENDED I fro* pure I I E ADELPHI HOTEL. NOTICE. A GRAND 'REDOIITE' WILL BE GIVEN ON December 26,1916. The Colours and Rules will be announced later. The Management. I Y. M. TOY©. I I PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO X 15 High Strmt. t
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    • 17 6 l Sweetened Condensed Milk D re J t Sterilised Natural Milk 56 J Ideal Unsweetened Milk JMj-fJ
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  • 588 7 Tin is at *82.30—30 cts. up. Two e*8*s of piague have occurred it Hall.—Beater, Tin is d<ne at £171.0.0. in the London Market. It h announced that no one is allowed to enter New Zealand without a passport Reutĕr. Midame ia Corntesse de BondyBiario will be shortly
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  • 327 7 Tbe Tribane List. Owing to the many important te f -om found to day, space is at a decided premmrn; but we must find a corner for our appeal on behalf 111 r J8 Vho are doin. so well for us on the many fronts
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  • 141 7 Amusements. Fillis Circus. There was a very good attendance at Fillis' circus on Saturday at both the matinee and the later entertainment. The matinee was thoroughly enjoyed by the large number of children, of all ages, present. Another of these early shows is to be given on Wednesday. There will
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  • 133 7 Last Friday's Gazette contains a bill to amend the Companies Ordinance. The principal amendment is to make it clear that the annual general meeting must be an ordinary meeting, which is of importance as providing that a balance-sheet must be laid before the meeting. Mr. W. C. Phipps, of Messrs.
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  • 66 7 In the Balkans. Sensational News. King Constantine Abdicatei. REUTERS SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Sept. 1, 2.5 p.m. Salonika Sensational news comes from Athens. It is stated that King Constantine has abdicated and that the Crown Prince is appointed Regent. M. Zaimis remains the Premier, supported by M. Venezelos. it
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  • 88 7 London, Sept. 1, 2.55 p.m. Salonika Cretan gendarmerie and Venezelists surrounded the Greek barracks and the garrison was ultimately forced to surrender after bloodshed and the intervention of General Sarrail. The garrison at Vodena joined the revolutionists and the garrison at Hort Littlekarburun. south of Salonika, was surrounded
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  • 69 7 London, Sept. 2, 3.25 a.m. The revolutionary committee at Salonika has issued a proclamation which accuses the Government ©f being a tool of foreign interests, that it betrayed the Fatherland through a cruel foe, and that it is their patriotic duty to refuse allegiance to authorities
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  • 57 7 London, Sept. 2, 1 p.m. Athens M. Venezelos has issued a statement in which he urges instant action and says w Who can doubt that Bulgaria may now seek a separate peace, and who does not understand that if this happens before we join the Allies that it
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  • 39 7 London, Sept. 2, 12.15 a.m. Athens Thirty British and French warships have arrived in the Piraeus. Latĕr. The Daily Telegraph correspondent at Athens states that seven transports accompanied the British and French fleet ta the Piraeus.
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  • 52 7 London, Sept. 3, 3.35 a.m. M. Venezelos, in a message to the Sunday Times says he trusts that the Rumanian intervention will render impossible the existing state ot" Greek authorities who persist in neutrality. Greece should take the earliest opportunity to join the camp of her proved
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  • 44 7 London, Sept. 3, 9.55 a.m. Athens A message dated September states that several Germans have beei arrested and many are in hiding. A note embodying the Entente's final demands will be handed to M. Zaimis this afternoon. A feeling of nervousness prevails.
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  • 82 7 London, Sept 3, 6.5 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Athens says that the British and French Ministers yesterday evening presentel a joint note to the Greek government demanding Allied control of posts and telegraphs, including wireless on the ground that these can be used to cenvey information to
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  • 47 7 London, Augnst 31, 2.5 p.m. Renter's special correspondent at the British baadqaartera at Salonika says the Bulgarians have secured, without fighting, seventeen forts in eastern Macedonia which co»t four millions sterling. They contain large quantities of munitions and provisions and a hundred guns.
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  • 115 7 London, Sept. 1, 12.25 p.m. Bulgaria's delay in declaring war on Rumania is attributed to her hope of arranging a separate peace through Bukharest,but it issuggested that the time had gone for such a bargain. A coupe de grace is being prepared for Bulgaria. The Bulgarian
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  • 137 7 London, Sept. 2, 5.50 p.m. Austro-Hungarian despatches, via Switzerland, though reticent and strongly censored, show that the Rumanian offensive has begun at four different points. They have made an amazingly rapid ad vane* marching eighteen miles into Hungary in two days, and strengthening their positions as they
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  • 75 7 London, Sept. 2, 6.40 p.m. The correspondent of The Times, at Budapest, says that an inspired statement in the papers prepares the public for the retreat to the Orsorva and Dornavatra line, which is half the length of the frontier, and it admits the difficulty of defending
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  • 74 7 London, Sept t, 1.10 a m. A striking developui*nt of the Italian landing in Albania is mentioned in a communique dated August 26 wnicfi reports the occupation of Tepelini and two foi titled villages in the interior. The Greek garrison at Tepelini withdrew beforei he rapid
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  • 40 7 London, Sept. 2, 7.5 p.m. A British official massage from Salonika states that on the Struma front hostile artillery shelled the bridges at Fitoki and Kornarjam. Our aeroplanes bombed Angista. The situation is unchanged on the Doiran front.
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  • 51 7 London, Sept. 2, 4.45 p.sa. Paris official On the Macedonia Struma front and in the region ef Doiran there wee intermittent cannonade. Oar artillery set fire to the station at Pardovica, which is northward of Jheoahelt. Tne Serbians easily repalaad a Bulgarian attack in tbe sector of
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  • 40 7 Lonlon, Sept. li, 6.15 a.m. An Austrian cominuniqie a 1 mils a serious defeat at ihe hau ls of the Rumanians near Orsova where they withdrew to the bank of the Cerna after fire lays fierce fighting.
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  • 45 7 London, Sept. 3, 6.15 a.rn A Bokhara*! oflici il m ssage d ited August 31, ssyi t iat tha advance continues successfully everywhere. Up to the present we have captured 1 800 prisoners. Enemy infantry and cavalry have crossed the frontier near Salvia.
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  • 69 7 London, Sept. 2, 12.45 p.m. A telegram from Paris states that information has been received that the enemy is preparing to exert his fall weight on the somharn Romanian frontier, whitn- r heavy movements of troops are reported. It is opined that General Hindenburg's ft rat effort will
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  • 70 7 London, Sept. 3, 1.40 a.m. Athens A message dated Sept. I states that forty-two British and French warships continue to cruin« off Piraeus. Three entered the harbour and seized three German ships. Others seized the wireleae at the Greek Arsenal. The Entente Ministers visited M. Zaiinis and
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  • 49 7 Russians' New Front. London, Sept. 2, 4.5 p.m. Petrograd i The western front h now thiry-eight miles north-east of, Kovel. An enemy attack was repulsed. In tke directions of Zolocheo and Halicz, the Russians have captured several enemy positions. Tho enemy has retired westwards stubbornly counter-attacking.
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  • 112 7 London, Kept. 2, 12.45 p.ua. The new Radian activity is on a front of two hundred Fierce battles are reported thirty miles west of Lutzk, also at Alexinatz south of Brody and on the Horozanka River west of Halicz. besides in the Toinnatic mountains in
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  • 27 7 London, Sept. 3, 6.15 a.m. A German communique shows that Prince Lnopoli of Bavaria com. mauds the army group hitherto commanded by General Hi:, leeburg.
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  • 35 7 London, Sept. 2, 2.15 p.m. An Italian commnniqoe states that there have been violent artillery engagements in the Trentino. An enemy attack on Moant Civarorr, in the Sagana Valley, was promptly driven off.
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  • 21 7 London, Sept. 2, 2.15 p.m. A German torpedo boat haa aeued the Danish steamer Axei in- the Baltic.
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  • 147 8 Severe Enemy Losses. Fine Artillery Work. London, Sept. 1 2.5 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haig in his -communique says: South of the Ancre the position is unchanged. iYom the Ancre up to Hebnterne the artillery on both sides has been active and also north of Arras. Further
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  • 125 8 London, Sept. 2, 3 55 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig in his commuuique says As the result of minor I operations last night we drove out the enemy from a portion of a small J area of intersected trenches north west of Delville which he recaptured on August «31.
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  • 123 8 London, August, 2X, 9.25 p.m. Ueuter's special correspondent at the front says that the G.rman counter attack, on Thursday night, .111 the neighbourhood of Delville Wood, was the moat fierce that the enemy has yet delirered. Picked troops were employed and the desperate character
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  • 60 8 fir London, Sept. 3, 2.45 p.m. J Sir Douglas Haig in his communique cays that fighting i 8 in progress at Mouqnet Farm. South Th.epval we havegained ground ,ns 19 a so proceeding on tne banks of the Ancre and on our right about Felfemont Farm aid
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  • 30 8 London, Sept. 2, 12.15 a.m. .jAtj The commaniqae states 1 were on 'y samewhat live>iLn r t co ba,e on ,he Sornme tront and in the Fleury sector.
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  • 83 8 HP L "Ddon, Sept 2, 4 p.m. officiil1: There wa« con- r art 'Hery activity at tb 8 mh < f l,,l rij Germans violently and r ,h r uri August 31, aontl, ot hstrees ami succeeded in r©ecii,.j s. iuf portions. ,'ihe TIT"* vio|p,1 "3
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  • 89 8 London, Sept. 2, 11.55 p.m. Paris The communique says there is nothing to report except artillery duels north and south of the Somme. London, Sept 3, 5.30 p.m. Noteworthy achievements by the French air squadrons were accomplised yesterday. The railway station at Metz Sablons was twice visited
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  • 62 8 London, Sept. 4, 2 a.m. Paris The communique reports a sweeping British 'and French attack north of the Somme carrying Germans positions on a front of six kilometers between Maurepas and the river. The troops rushed over the enemy, capturing villages and the forest of Clery; also
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  • 30 8 Railway Strike Averted. London, Sept. 3, 7 15 a.m. Washington: Congress has passed an Eight Hour Day Bill and the labour leaders have rescinded the strike order.
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  • 121 8 London, Sept. 2, 6.40 p.m. Washington: The President and leaders of the Senate and House of Representatives have agreed to a compromise on the bill for settlement of the railway dispute. It provides for an eight-hour day, the establishment of a special com. mission to observe its operation,
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  • 38 8 London Sept. 1, 2.50 p.m. Cairo The Grand Sharif's pro clamation has made a great impression on the Egyptian Moslems who are greatly distressed at the Shenfs accoant of the Turkish bombardment of the Holy Places
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  • 39 8 Huns Send Record Fleet to England. London, Sept. 3,1.45 a.m. Official Several hostile airships attacked the east coast at eleven o'clock yesterday evening, and dropped bombs over a few places. The raid is still in progress.
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  • 101 8 London, Sept 3, 1.45 a.m. Official The attack was made with more airships than have hitherto raided England. The Eastern Connties and London were apparently the objective. The attack on London was beaten off and one of the raiders was brought down in flames. Many bombs were dropped
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  • 200 8 London, Sep. 3, 3.20 p.m. Official: The air raid wag executed by thirteen airships and was the most formidable attack yet made on Great Britain. The principal theatre of operations was the Eastern Counties but the objective was apparently London and certain industrial centres in the Midlands. Wrecked
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  • 94 8 London, Sept 3, 4.20 p.m. The new measures for the reduc,.°JV ami ol «curation of artificial light proved most effective. The Zeppelins wore unable to steer a steady course, as during the raids anlomu and spring; but groped about in the darkness, looking for a safe avenue of
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  • 87 8 London, Sept. 3, 8 p.m. Official The only casualties reported are one man and one woman killed and eleven men and women and two children injured. The damage done was almost insignificant Latest careful enquiries show that there were no casualties in the Metropolitan Police district, while only
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  • 58 8 London, Sept. 2, 7.5 p.m. An official message from Egypt states that hostile aeroplanes dropped bombs on Port Said on the morning of September 1. Twenty-five bombs were dropped. There were some casulties, but no damage. Regarding the operations at Katia in August, three more machine
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  • 91 8 Effect of High Freights. London, Sept. 2, 2.20 p.m. In reply to representations regarding the effect of high freights on cotton prices, regarding which is dted the example of Japan in subsidising shipping and providing war insurance at a low rate, the Board of Trade states that
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  • 91 8 London, Sept I, 12.25 p.m. Messrs Montagn's report on the silver market says that the tone was good as fresh supplies were by no means plentiful, whilst the stock is only about seven million ounces of tine silver. China has not yet entirely ceased to release portions
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  • 25 8 London, Sept. 1, 12 25 pm. The death is announced of Sir John Lambert, X c.i.e. formerly of Calcutta. He was born in 1838.
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  • 103 8 Mrogoro Occupied. London, Sept. 1, p General Smuts in a commnrT says that a part at least oTTh? c man heavy artillery seems to h?/* been destroyed or hidden. A gun was found destroyed by Elves. c *P*o. Mrogoro which we enteral August 26, is the most
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  • 46 8 London. Sept 3, 10 p.„,. General Smuts states that t'h. enemy s intention to make a Dro longed resistance in the Unolagoru monntains was frustrated a 41 naval gun was found dynamited A column is approaching Dar-es-Salaam to act in co-operation with the navy.
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  • 70 8 London, Sept. I 2.25 p.m. 7 X? U T 11l iS thai 7.BUU fit and single men are affected by Premier Hughes's scheme It v expected that the referendum will be taken on October 28. London, Sept. 2, 12.45 p.m. Melbourne: Mr. Hughes announces that Australians over
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  • 228 8 Lnder this title a pleasing volume is published to-day by Messrs Kellv and Walsh, emanating from the able pen of Mr. W. Arthur Wilson. It records in a very readable and amusing style incidents connected with the dark days of the outbreak, and in a humorous strain tells
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  • 68 8 Singapore* September <)n London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 ]9p? Demand 2/4 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 1*716 >n India— Bank T. T. 174^ On Hongkong— Bank d/d gj On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 77 On JavaBank T. T. 13* On Japan— Bank d/d. 1101 Sovereigns—buying rate '>4 India C'cil Bills last
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  • 34 8 Mr. A.H. Williams, of Messrs boustead, Hampshire aud Co., 'IVlnk Anson, has obtained a nommiaan i in the Scots Guards. If,- is the thin! Teluk Anson man to obtain a commission in that regiment.
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  • 632 9 "ficts Quoted ia the Hirkcl tku Htniat SIWOAFOEB, SIFTMiiIR 4. Mesars Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Nod,. Value. Buyer*. Sellers. 2/- Allapr 2/3 2,9 I 2 Anglo Java 4/6 5/3 21- Anglo-Malay 10/- n/g Ayer Kuninf 27/-
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    • 124 9 tssw~~~- lllliliilllliniii I I THE j j iPot Stills! j OF Great Britain) I I I; 5 I Have Been I Taken Over by Government, I zz 3 NEVERTHELESS [Buchanan's 1 I fd I H > "< I > I •< D > I I It j I 1 will
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    • 702 9 GOVMRKMEITT SrSCURITT Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established Ucohpobatbd 15 Ixdia. 8i pericit.il m Funds, er 523.000.01 l are invested in Governmint Secarttiet inuu tirre ,€Bff l record mci lUhUitv. iivatS fMMM BriMMM iMiirances with Profits* payable at rjAiH or at the n <* *15or 10 jmn. PROFITS added to sum
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  • 423 10 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BOMBAY. Heit Stroke Tragedy. On the completion of his address to the Court in Karachi in a law .«•■it on August 14 Mr. Udharam Kbubcband, If.A., L L.D., pleader, collapsed from heat stroke and died in a fsw miriates.
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  • 284 10 Enlistment of Educated Indians. Writing on the enlistment of edu. ated Indians the Madras Mail say* hat it learns oa good authority that distingnished corps will be willing accept, nay, 25 physically fit f oung Indians ol the class, to train hem together aud keep them to 'ether after
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  • 88 10 Dismissal of Subordinate Jndge. I A Gazette notification dated August 12 announces the dismissal from Government service of Munshi Barkat Ali Bhatti, Subordinate Judge, under suspension recently at Lyallpur who was recently sentenced to two years' imprisonment iv the bribery ease. Tbe firm of Rai Bahadur Rocha Ram and
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  • 280 10 Moslem Representatire. The voting for a member for the Imperial Legislative Council for the Mahoinedaus of Burdwan aud Presidency Divisions resulted as follows" Abdur Rahim Buksh Ellahi ninetytwo rotes (elected) Golam Hussaiu Aiift, eighty. Alleged Corrupt Practice. The District Magistrate of Dacca has finished his enquiry in the petition
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  • 379 10 Maidalay Conspiracy Convicts. The Lieutenant Governor has remitted the sentence of forfeiture of property in the case of twelve persons convicted in the Mandalny conspiracy trial. Six death sentences •re confirmed. Kirparam'a death sentence is commuted to life transportation in view of the promise of tbe Inspector-General of Police
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  • 462 10 The Fishing Disaster Colombo, August 15. Official re turns 11 connection with the recent fishing disaster show the total lives lost number 75. These men lea* some 200 persons who were dependent; on them. The damage in lost and broken boats is estimated at Rs. 21,494. The fund opened
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  • 150 10 Kitchener Memorial Fund. Tru Dholpur Kitchener Memorial Fu >rt on August H was orer one and quarter lakhs (Rs. 1,37.352). Recent donations includa their Highnessea of Kotah, three thousand rupees IJewab, tn ik P.nna and Jaiealmer, one tP'* 1 w»n, 6t 6 hundred PRC jn s D OD B
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    • 296 10 I Tips Worth Noting. j Advertising ie more than ever j essential, on the principle that the I smaller the demand the greater I the necessity to increase it.— The Lead Pencil Co. I Such advertising as we have I done has shown that there is no I reason why
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  • 887 11 War Work and Woman's Opportunity Some of us, locking on into the future, foresee a growing peril to men in the daily widening of woman's sphere in the industrial world. What will be the position when the war is over Fired by one of the most vital
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  • 113 11 If yon are suffering now from the gripping, twitching paina of neuralgia—if yon suffered yesterday and expect to suffer to-morrow jes if you're suffered all your life from the agonies of neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, backache, toothache, earache, sprains, strains, or swellings, now is the
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    • 457 11 I BANKS ItrIARTESED BANK OF INDIA, I AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. 1 BT gOTAI CHARTER. I b, j up Capital in 60,000 Sharee ci I .-q each I,JOO,C\K. ti-re Fund £1,800,00 C Liability ef Proprietors £1,500,000 I BANKERS. I TV- i?»nk of England, The London £1 and Midland Bank, Ltd. The
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    • 591 11 FOR Awnings. Screeis, Tarpaulins, Boat Covers, Sea Anchors. Oil Bais ana* Canvas Work of evtry description. MrtimmUi with from boon seng&co «hip-Chaadlen, Sail-maker., Buppliera aud Comiaiaeioa Areata H-» Rrimm n< T- XL J SALViTAE. I Tha mortpoyarf d hut kemleai v rvine tonic producing startling nMUk i m mediate and
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    • 94 11 HA M TIGER 3 HEAD BRAND Sugah&ra Co No. 334 North BBIMF R»., SINGAPORE. TEL. 1333. 14.6 n ——rr riiiim niwiiwuw —I POSTAGE STAMPS. A Collection of British Colonial Stamps being broken to meet Collectors requirements. Ihe Continental Stamp Co. D. High Street, Singapore 3-1 v THE SDN Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC
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    • 154 11 INDIAN MEDICINE, FANOUC TIEATNEIT FOI TIE ETB. I. the under men* *ed telnet Hyder onn cure ail diteaaee of tke eyes such as, pain, redaeee, dismAese, wkite specks, etc For II years I have lived at S4-1 Hill Street, Singapore, and have cured thousands of nettfe frora whom 1 hold
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  • 313 12 The Forests Over •Exploited. Protective Measures by Government. The British Consul-General in Bangkok (Mr. T. H. Lyle, C.M.G.) has furnished tbe following particulars regarding the industry and trade in Siamese rosewood or black wood Tv Siam tb<" lu&cwooda are worked more particularly from tbe regions lying north-east and
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  • 286 12 The question as to whether it is the custom to «II slightly damaged motor t\re tubes to dealers, resulting in considerable lues to the country, was r -i ed in the House of Commons by Mr. Stanton, who the Secretin for War whether, in riew of
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    • 365 12 For Japanese Curios General Goods I h GO TO MARUNI Co. I No. 10, High Street, Singapore. I WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND, f I 15-5 J »»ii»niiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMnn{?ntM»i>?»ni;inniiMiinint!uni>n»n>itnMiiiiiiiti»m^ j RUBBER Cured in a JACKSON PATENT CABINET is ready for the market in 96 hours after leaving the
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    • 46 12 MASSAGE cJ h r e ho > aye lop been filing and have found no cure, will derive complete benefit froM|ray wonderful massage treatment, especially in cases of Rheumatism. A trial will convince yeu. Miss T. YOSHIDA, Member of Japanese Red Cross Sotiery, 37, Priimp Street. 2-«
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    • 417 12 !l t /r J\ OVARINE 11 S J\ X(t specihV f,ir a 'l amnent*. f, lr j I q V Women certified v proreg kLJS I j S* B(V PMicians and lady doctor- of -n- 1 If SELECT M«D(CAL OPiv, N b J of St. John's Hospital Port PI. rue
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  • 315 13 A foreign woman named Adele de Maque, French, well dressed and apparently about 20 years ef age attempted suicide by throwing herself into Soochow creek just below |the Gsrden Bridge, Shanghai, at 1,30 on the night of August 14. After being rescued by Ahmed Khan, an unemployed Indian
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  • 98 13 Rnthlessness Demanded. Berne, July 25th.—At last Monday's cenference betweeu Dr. you Bethmann-Hollweg and German Party Leaders the latter demanded an unrestricted submarine warfare. Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg replied that the time had not yet arrived for such a policy, although the German Government reserves liberty of action. PanGermans advocate
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  • 35 13 A Buffalo suddenly went mad at Labu and severely injured a Tamil and a Chinese. The public are scouring the country for the beast which, in its flight, wrecked a part of the railway fencing.
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  • 185 13 Not to be limited in one's diet but to eat whatever one pleases without discomfort is the dream of every dyspeptic. Nobody can honestly promise to restore any stomach to thiscondition, because all people cannot eat the same kind of food with equally satisfactory results. It
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    • 258 13 ISAKURA PORTLAND CEMENT^ (£Wry Brui.) I SWPMHaB ALWAYS TO MAN*. I ALSO DYES FOR SALE I rgen executed! fer every description of Japanese goods, especially j f p.yrtland-cement, silk and cetton piece- goods, glass and r ,<I ,oa aiest favourable terme. I A. ABBAS Merchant and Commission Agent, 5-1, de
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    • 735 13 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. 2 IR WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Surgeon-General of lI.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
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    • 484 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that three lots of Crown Land situate at Serflngoon Road (Town-Subdivision XVI 11) will be offered fur sale by public auction at the Land Office, Hlneapoie, at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, tbe 6tfa September, 1916. Any further information can be obtained at the Land
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    • 361 14 NOTICES F.M.S. GOVERNMENT SIX PER CENT WAR LOAN. Subscribers to the above Loan are reminded that tbe Final Instalment of 25 per cent payable on the Bonds falls due on 2nd September. Payment may be made at any of the Branches of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China
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    • 350 14 TO BE LET OFFICES AND CODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 E, 6 G, 6-H, Battery Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Place. 14 6 a TO BE LET Commodious Offices in Greeham House, Battery Road. Apply McALISTER Co., I td 14-6 n TO LET Irwell Bank"
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    • 415 14 WANTED WANTED. Two typists for large mercantile firm. Shorthand necetsary and knowledge of general offioe work advisable. Apply X.Y.Z. c/o Malaya i Tribune. 2-9 M WANTED A teacher (Chinese preferred) to teach English. Apply personally at Toh Lain School, Armenian Street, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily.
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    • 310 14 (INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. ITD INCORPORATED IN Nflf 7 mi Wanceaeffectea onfi.u R«t and Merchant description MAni*£ Winces accepter, P»rt« of tho world at WAR MSI accepted r 0 an pant Offices: 2, Finiayapp Gree 7 iiciT INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Inoorporatod io Hongl,,^., Capital tlmm FIRE DEPARTMENT—Riata a Wr
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    • 435 1 P.*o.-Britishlndia AND Apcar Line (Compakie* Incorporated nr England.) j Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Undar Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Lgypt, Mediterranean Porta and London, Steasners will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1 M«WAB» (FOB EuBOPl). OUTWARD
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    • 253 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company; "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated io Holland,) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore Belawan Deli, Sabang, Durban! Cape* Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Oranje Sept. 15 Vondel Oct. 27 Grotius Dec. 8 HOMEWARD. Oranje Oet, 6 Vondel
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    • 513 1 I O.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE M«r.«.in. 5 maintain ed between Yokohama yi» porta 'to t »mprovementB for the safety and comfort of pass™ Lilted throughout by electricity, the cabin, amidships are LpedaUy lar« commodious and are equipped with electric fans and
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  • 714 2 Europe. For London: Iyo Mam September 13 Malta September 14 (connects with Kashgar) Pembrokeshire middle September Toyahashi Mam September 16 Titan September 17 Glengyle September 18 Namur September 28 (connects with Karmala) City of Norwich September 25 Kaga Maru September 24 Glenlogan September 30 Teiresias October 9
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  • 100 2 The following ports are declared infected (Hignal X G. Q.) and suspected (Signal F. P. BJ No Notn Port. SL-ntl. Disease Date. Bangkok ...F.P li. ...Plague 74»; Ba**ein ...X<: g. ...Plague M *****.4 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 £.6 Bombay ...X 'ig. ...Plague 300 !<>.:, Calcutu ...X.GQ. ...Cholera 426 7.4
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  • 346 2 Vessels io Port. BritishSTEAMER BERTH DATE. Patrol Onter Rds 9-6 Magnet K. Harbour 3-7 Chow Tai Dock 8-8 Orissa Dock 15-8 Quiloa 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 8 Barque 41
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  • 133 2 The If, Iff. liner Dnmbea, 5,685 tons, arrived in port this morning from Marseilles, bringing passengers and mails. She leaves this afternoon for Saigon and Indo-China ports. The Paul Lecat sailed yes terday morning from the West wharf, for Saigon, fourane Haiphong, China and Japan ports. In future
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  • 564 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—Nil. The Holt liner Peleus has arrived at Liverpool. The departure of the K. P. M. liner de Eerens has been cancelled. The Fionia of the Danish Eastt Asiatic Co, has arrived at London,
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  • 442 2 A Troublesome Salvage. (From Our Skipping Cormpo^. After elaborate nrnnt**« having be.n made on liner Glenartney, with a viraising her from theanboier* < J she occupied, fire again brokeom board of her, in No. 6 hold. at 12 2 am. to-day with the remit tb the progress which
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  • 101 2 The P. and O. liner untitled from this port on the 14th insti Colombo, to connect there with the Australian mail liner Kashgar for London via the Suez CanaL The Kashgar left Australia on the 4tt September. A Reuters m nam fir from London says that in reply to representation!
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    • 45 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLESyOo SHIPCIIANDURS 8 PROVh»ORi*»C 01 T RACT RS, The Com; .ii L 11 ftHMMßtfig rilips. Office:—l 6 Battery Road TAKE LlFi' TO TOP FLU)K tctepboiic No. 141. Orders prompftlj ftttei Mi to fa Jai)Urtr\ 1-t lVlt>. H.W. H. STtVtNS, Mtaag* I 5 1 *j]
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  • 1578 3 Important Privy Council Decision. 3 tbe Lords of the Junmil cc of the Privy Counoi tho Lord Chancellor urn, Viscount Mersey, ny, delivered judgment important cast of Fowl s E 'he Government of Jv. the Eastern and n S amthip Company. lieed the question of r Colonial Governments
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  • 73 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Enropean Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Left. Delivered. B. I. July 14 Aug. 15 M.M. July 18 Aug. 18 P. O. July 19 Aag. 20 B. I. July 28 Aug. 80 M.
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  • 236 3 (Singapore, September 4). Tin.— sB2.3o 325 tons sold. Coma.— Weak. No Business. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done. Sago Flour- do No Business. Gambier. —No Business Pepper Steady. Business done. Other Products. —M irket Quit Latest Locai Market Oaotjtio. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul 190.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 39,00 Copra
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  • 37 3 Vessels Expected. Perseus (Holt) sth September, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Bonstead, Hampshire and .Co., Ltd. Helenus (Holt) Nth September, from Singapore for London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd.
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  • 124 3 Per P 0 Liners- Per P and 0 Karmala London, Jnly 21. —To Singapore: Mr Wydler, Miss Tnrney, Mr van der Wal, Mr C Ward-Jackson, Mr A Baker, MrKM Garth, Capt Wingate Soul. To Penang Mr W N Walter, Mr W A Peters Miss L Webber. Per P
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  • 106 3 Per N Y K s.s. Fnshima Marti London, July 17. —To Sinjraporo Mrs L I Lillincton, Mrs BiflM and child, Miss A E Stewart, Mr T L K Mr F C T Wiiatt, Mr W Leigh ton, Mr ZeldHiirust Mr E Wilkie, Mr Jayasuriyi, Mil and
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    • 377 3 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. For Ch if\a, Japan, Ceyloa. Marseillea. HOMEWARD OUTWARD liM 1916 Athoe Bapt. 6 j Panl Lecat Baft. 1 A. B<»hie Sr-pt. 17 Cbtdflkn Sept 14 Forth j. Mag-llan Sept. 2« Paol I,ecat Or. U A Oct. 1« Cordillera Oct: U A «teamer Oct. 24
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    • 323 3 Mails Close. I 'Hlft'j. Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson *Perak 2.80 pm Mersin<j. Kemaman, and Trengganu Amherst 2.30 pm Batu Pahat Hong Wan 2.30 pm l enang* and Calcutta taking mails for Durban* Kumsanj 2.80 pm Malacca and Muar "Kaka 3 pm Kota Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 pm Kota Tinggi
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    • 613 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 Di u placeraent Tons Spend Leave Hongkong, PERSIA MAKU 9,000 15 knots Sept. 11. SIBERIA MARU
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    • 628 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) 'Contractor* to the imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign OovernmenteJ CABLB ADDRESSES DOCKYARD S| S f Western Union kobb H i m vH Scott's. Lieber'B, ana DOCK-DAIREN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and d escnptions of
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    • 508 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd I China Mutual Steam Nay I Co., Ltd. [I (Incorporate in Eng 1 The Companies' steamer* H patched from Liverpool oatwar T B the Straus, Chin, a,. Japan I i week and from Japan 1 London, Amsterdam and tn H every fortnight for Genoa, J
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