Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1916
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Title Section47 1916-09-13 1 The Malay Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. J. No. 2:6 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1916 Cents. Chi malapa Cribune. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 State Slipping foflk M 6 J issued Daily.l Supplement to tha Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] 216 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 191647 words
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Advertisement321 1916-09-13 1 Regesan Nerve Tonic Food. (Perfectly replacing Sanatogen) Regesan Nerve Tonic Food is made from pure dried milk tad organic phosphorus. In a perfectly natural manner this eparatioo nourishes the nervous system, brain and spinal up tired and shattered nerves, and has the property ncrea ing in a remarkable degree the321 words
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Article233 1916-09-13 2 Story ef Cavalry Charj, Several of tie m< n in th* charge by j>. nrid Deccan Horse r 1 Word on Juh 15 w "M tt land for few days' than—a meiubi r m Indian regime r r i% "We were read; N j*! he said riding233 words
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Article129 1916-09-13 2 Some id*ui of tho extent 1 i the ieauggl!ng of opiu n earned was giren a* v when Chan Vow, -i Chinese oi f the on w of an etn v Cempanj's vessel, wa« chaffed rii illegally harbouring 6lbe of tin ns, On'i of the laperiot n l(129 words
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Article74 1916-09-13 2 At the beginning of May a untitled of Germans dininj? in Man Fro. having drunk to the health Kaiset>decided to send to the Crown Prince. "I Fritz! Wo are with yon," wrote, and added their signal The card wasaddreflse I Friedrioh Wilhelm, Vei I many." It duly arrive Ist which74 words
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Article165 1916-09-13 2 A great London ph; dcian isai half the tata' illness' i ii aie caused by aelf-negh I slli w themselves to bcnm Beriowwj ill, bee use they d aoi their health wheir th< little cut of sorts, lb' >■ tlipre are two d-«nj': shortness of breath165 words
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Advertisement191 1916-09-13 2 The World-Renowned Lux Lamps. I NOTE —Silk shades in any colour nude to order I|g f with bead fringe for Lux Double Victoria Lamp. VJfajT Price: $8.50 LUX LUX MINOR LAMP. INVERT LAMP" Incandescent kerosene, oil lamp with mantle can be Incandescent kerosene oil used for cooking jest as ejEL191 words
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Advertisement226 1916-09-13 2 Straits Laundry Brit Cleaning Depot, j LNBEfi EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. I High Class Laundry Woi# of every Description j at Moderate Charges. UEGULAR WEEKLY COLLECTION 1 AMD DELIVERY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Contracts An-auged. Communications Invited. Urgent Work Uadertaken at Moderate Cbarges. Ladies' Dresses, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Gleaning a Speciality.226 words
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Article483 1916-09-13 3 The Fund. co'itnWu'ions a»id :t r >r tlia month of A..JV. 1 ;> i' fcu and are y 1»v Mr-. Wref,rIi v i Al' Loiffiier Iv mp ;r:o«fledged $81)16 91 A tr-'i i. 1 I 1 j 50 Mrs K»'>wie-' 10 Toft 2 A L>ovvl»nd 2 M483 words
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Article47 1916-09-13 3 gl Singapore (T»ak-to»d) Ml 7 M fraUT"^0«iu a Lve£or'johoreat9a.m 10.29«^ noon, 1.30 p.m.» P* 4 40 p.m. r,™, ill 1 1(5 ;3 0?; 4.23 and 6.0J. 'snnd.y's T^= ttt LeaviS Johore ft"" laxi < oo |i in The tram journeV ln,| from Johore sccnpiex one hour.47 words
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Advertisement280 1916-09-13 3 i Saturday NEXT.^FWaToT^i^«^S^^^^^^^ 5 "I N SHI KAI late PRESIDENT, CHINESE REPUBLIC. I m AT THE I I 1 MB HOUSE °5 Q UAMTV Aitlambra I acvonnno- THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTION G 1 J (ion. The Leading Theatre in Singapore. during ''it j —i- Mana < e ivi.h. kenyon-slade.280 words
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Advertisement51 1916-09-13 3 1 BUSINESS IN WAR TIME, i mmomm > It is our intention to continue I to advertise our various spe- 3 cialiti->s with unabated vigour, and our fLpp r opriations are already planned for extensive J campaigns. It pay* to dvertit-e, J 1« advertise, advtrti-«e. The North > J /?rr7i.«/>51 words
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Article147 1916-09-13 4 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co., th< Arcade, atlvja* th* following quota «oi»s for ro-diij A lor Qajah 13 40 *3 00 Ayer Knninea 1.30 140 AyerMolek 2M 2.60 AyerPanae 10.40 10.60 Uaigownie 4.40 4.75 bukit Jelcton* 0.02.', 0.67. 1 Bukit Kntil 0.72 i 0.77.147 words
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Article73 1916-09-13 4 Singapore* September IS On Loi>< on Hank 4 m/s. 2/4 19/32 l'M".md 2/4 7 32 Private 3 m/s. 2/413/16 On IndiaBank T. T. 174^ On Hongkong— P.»nk d/d 7jj '>n Shanghai— Bank d/d. 7^ Oq Jh v a— T. T. |35j )u Japa'- Bank d/d. 110 'overeigiH—haying rate 8.5473 words
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Advertisement218 1916-09-13 4 NOTICE. IciMIIPCYH 10N13 HGCiNOI EHN |E I RTKNIWESKR HSK GMROT TKO KYOORE GEK BKUCN j CKAONE NYH YIEM CKN LOOH H I EIMRNPEK lb BL AMOY k 4** k V ft* 4^ <ii NOTICE is hereby g«ven that the three marks depicted above of which the upper one is stamped218 words
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Advertisement242 1916-09-13 4 For 3 Nights only To-Night For 3 Nifhts only The P.cture that tim dth l\ 1 ticians of America Broadway (Universal Features Pn 8« at The Dihtinguisl c i Actor GEORGE FAWCETT In the Powerful Political Drama in 5 Acts j THE FRAME UP M Adapted from th 3 World-read242 words
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Article348 1916-09-13 5 August Outputs. Mandai-Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd. (Mr. Chan S.e Onn, Secetary) 8395 i DB> 1 1 »nd Co., Ltd £iir [\V njaki "S total of »3,775 lbs for the 8 months ot toe current year. Indragin (Sumatra) Rubber Estates (Meesrs Evatt and Co., Secretaries) 11,510 lbs 10348 words
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Article235 1916-09-13 5 s mgap.»re, September 13). 77«.—582 25 buyers no sellers. Ooora.- Weak. Business done. Tapioca.— Steady. Business done. &fOO Flour, do Business done. Gambier. —No Busim-as Pepper.-—Steady. Business done. Other Products. —Market Ouia Latest Local Market OaoUttoas. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul f3<> 50 Nntmngs 80 S. 39 qq235 words
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76 1916-09-13 5 Oa behalf of tne Ladj Evelyn Young, the Hon. Treaaiirer Mr, H. 8. Ward of- Evatt Co French Bank Buildings, Singapore, gratefully acknowledges thw following contributions: Amount previouaiy acknowledged $10,787.80 Lady Evelyn Young Amount received for a piece of work at Mrs. Tomlin'ssale 10 0076 words
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Article128 1916-09-13 5 To-d»y. Howitt Phillips "Caroline" B L outward mail expected. High Water—ll.l7 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. 11.25 p.m. 10 ft. 4 ins. To morrow. Howitt Phillips What the Butler Saw." High Water—ll43 a.m. f tt. 4 ias. Friday, ML Howitt Phillips, 41 A Little Bit of F.ufkV' Homeward mail128 words
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Advertisement322 1916-09-13 5 M)VfcRTISEMENTS. Victoria Theatre. HE HOWITT PHILLIPS Co. Last Performances. TO-NIGHT rham'i latest success dow t.j record houses at P* w n»«*tf», London CAROLINE MiM WertnwU (Jodait. September 14 2 fc'aniral Comedy whet the Butler Saw Friday, September 15 p. MjKlll desire 4 little Bit of Fluff Satur.'jy, September, 16 de322 words
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Advertisement287 1916-09-13 5 f White labell I WHISKY j J STOCKED BY ALL High Class j Liquor Dealers. mmmmmm*mmtm mm ■nm ma mm M l w ''"»'"""WP««M<iWM^ aMMMM JJ MW NOTICE To Rubber Planters, Singapore. Tli« Patentees oi the ncken—Down Standard Rubber Process I,rQ prepared to purchase auv quantity vt rubber iate slab*287 words
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Miscellaneous88 1916-09-13 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, September 15. To-day. 5.15 pm Drill Hall N.C.O's, as detailed. 4 30 Balestier Range SR.E.t. 5.15 pin 'Drill Hall Maxim Co. 5.10 do 8.V.R. 5.15 T.J. A R. Offices a.'v.R T.P Pit toon, 5 15 p m Drill Hall Veterans Co.88 words
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Article1073 1916-09-13 6 When the great offensive of the Anglo-French forces in Picardy was ■tarted towards the end of June last, it seemed aa if the gallant defenders of Verdun would have to relinquish to the enemy what had been so strenuously defended against such odds. It was anticipated that1,073 words
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Advertisement163 1916-09-13 6 Change of Programme To-Night GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streeti IN THE FIRST SHOW «LTlie Tragic Domino.* New Starlight Comedy New Keystone Comedy. HEARTS OF THE JUNGLE IN THE SECOND SHOW AND 44 THE INFERNAL AUTOMOBILE M j TWO NEW EPISODES OF THE GIRL DETECTIVE LATEST PATHE163 words
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Advertisement186 1916-09-13 6 FOR SALE. Willett Petrol Air Gas Generators. 1 of 350 undl; po.ver -10 lights. 1 of 350 candle po^cr —10 lights (second-hand.) lof 2,t00 candle power—6o lights. Can be sesn working at onr godown -in Singapore. Must be sold to clo*e consignment. No reasonable offer refused. Fittings (pendants, brackets, and186 words
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Advertisement21 1916-09-13 6 Sweetened Condensed Milk ner cat* tic- 3 Sterilised Natural Milk *\jj 1 Ideal Unsweetened Milk !in S I «U. 50 j21 words
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Article417 1916-09-13 7 I t '<—>* eta. down. H nil boy charged >f Mr. Robert B- i Estate, has been I wing the failnre I s'reet-car emH local transportation, H tha city, involving sand men, is mm f? '> iltfY ot to Penang, His I v. rnor will motor visit417 words
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Article309 1916-09-13 7 The Howitt-Phillips Co. N Ouinney's.' Kr. Amley i S drawing all London, which scggests another celebrausd dialect production" to "Mr nf i° hn ar# S nola^* v«n. I «Pectaeleg." I n both Sh! ffi ?r V he cnte man fa' Sheffield who distrusts everyone S tt P«rt after hie309 words
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Article35 1916-09-13 7 Singapore Chamber of Commerce. Today's Action. Up to 12.45 pm Ribbed Smoked Sheet $120 Pale Crepe $HH Last Week. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $120 Pale Crepe $Hi> The market before titfin was exceptionally weak.35 words
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Article115 1916-09-13 7 FAtm. The Great War The Western Front 7 The Balkans 7 In the East 7 In East Africa 7 Fire on an Italian Battleship 7 Italian Campaign 7 The Cat's Tail 1 The Horses Mad 2 Smuggling Opium 2 Our Blinded Heroes d Local Share Market Straits Produce115 words
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Article74 1916-09-13 7 The Western Front. Fighting for Ginchy. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Sept. 12, 12 15 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig's communique says The situation south of the Ancre is unchanged. There is fierce hand-to-hand fighting at Ginchy. Four officers and 101 men were taken at Ginchy, making over 200REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 74 words
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Article70 1916-09-13 7 London, Sept. 12, 2.40 a.m. Paris Mr. Lloyd George is visiting Verdun aad was entertained aa banquet in the citadel. He said that he was happy to meet the guardians of Verdun's inviolable walls. He paid a tribute to the devotion and tenacity of ths defenders of70 words
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Article61 1916-09-13 7 Lonon, Sept. 12, 12.40 pm. The personnel of a special committee controlling all matter relating to British war prisoners include the lit. Hon. Sir Leander Starr Jameson, as president, Mr. W. E. Hume-Williams if. P., Mr. A. T. G. Campbell, c I. E., and Sir John Hswett61 words
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Article61 1916-09-13 7 London, Sept. 11, 4 10 p.m. Paris The communique says Fivs German attacks between Berny and Chaulnes were repulsed with 83rions losses. London, Sept. 12, 12.50 a.m. Paris The communique says Except for a rather violent artillery duel south of the Somme in the Berny, Vermnndovillers and Chaulnes61 words
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Article42 1916-09-13 7 London, Sept. 12, 4.45 p.m. Paris A communique states that a French air squadron bombed the cantonments at Semoneourt, the railway station at Metz-Sablons, and military factories at Dillingen. A French pilot brought down an enemy aeroplane on the Somme.42 words
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Article55 1916-09-13 7 Fighting in the Caucasus. London, S#pt. 11, 4.10 p.m. The Russian communique states that on tha western front the situation is unchanged. On the Caucasian front on Septum ber 9 and 10 fierce battles continued in the region of We occupied Buna and the region of Sakkiz55 words
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Article139 1916-09-13 7 London, fcept, 11, 10.50 p.m. Rome Particulars are published of a fire and explosion aboard the Italian battleship Leonardo da Vinci on August 2, as s result of which she sank and twenty-one officers and 227 men were lost There are hopes of sal Ting139 words
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Article102 1916-09-13 7 British Cross the Struma -London, Sept. 11, 4.10 p.m. Paris: The Salonika communiqai says Tha British crossed the Strnma at Orjiack nnder the enemy's fire and attacked the Tillages of Novoljen and Karadzakoy which the enemy are obstinately defending We violently bombarded Ralgarian positions Iron w*st of the102 words
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Article112 1916-09-13 7 London, Sept. 12, 2.55 a.m. Athens The Government has accepted all th« demands of the Entente. If. Venizelos has telegraphed to the Rumanian Opposition leader, M. Filipesco, and cengratulates Rumania on her entry into the war. Zml+r. M. Zaimis has resigned. London, Sept. 12, 6.20 p.m. From112 words
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Article60 1916-09-13 7 London, Stpt. 12,1J55 a.si. Bucharest A communique says The enemy continues to retreat in the Oit valley. The Rumanians have occupied HHimbar. Enemy attacks we*t of M*risor were repulsed. The Rumanians assumed the offensive, capturing two guns, machine guns and three hundred prisoners There is rifl" ri»e60 words
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Article49 1916-09-13 7 London, Sept. 12, 6.20 p.m. A telegram from Bacharest dated Sept. 10 states that although Turkey did not declare war on Rumania until Sept 7, the presence of Turks at Dobrudja cannot be doubted. We therefore are bombarding Rustchuk in reply to the shelling of Giurgevo.49 words
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Article59 1916-09-13 7 London Sept. 12, 4 p.m. Zurich It is reported from Bucharest that the Apponyi and Andrassy groups are joining the coalition cabinet. The Karolyi party is standing out, but is not in opposition. The Reichpost attributes the settlement to the recognition o e th.* necessity for national unity59 words
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Article69 1916-09-13 7 End of German Rule. London, Sept. 11, 12.35 p.m. A telegram from Amsterdam states that the Colonial correspondent of the Cologne VolkeZeitang says that German rale along the German bank of the Victoria Nyanza is ended. Tho English advance was systematic and con Id not be opposed.69 words
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Article29 1916-09-13 7 London, Sept. 11. 12 35 p.m. A German official message states that the casaaltifS to the and of Aegast were 3,376,134, of whom over 800,000 are dead.29 words
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Article121 1916-09-13 7 {Copyrigh'ed* t§js 9 y Alfred Ao***) Union, Sept. It, 11.40 a.m. Mr. Xoyes ill his concluding article s»ys that the navy Mis some breezy yarns Q f the Jatlan 1 battle, lhe Vvarrior wa< being badly manled whpn the Waramate eteamed in between the Warrior and the121 words
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Article30 1916-09-13 7 London, Sept. 12, 7 jajaa. An Italian communique sags We at Valiaraa and* in the ITpper Posina valley. We aieo repulsed an enemy attack in tie latter region.30 words
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Article280 1916-09-13 7 Mr. Chamberlain s Eulogy- London, Sept. 11, 0 25 p.m A large and distinguished company, including many representatives of India, attended th« rim exhibition in London of fihoe take* by Mr. Girdwood, the official photographer to the Indian Government, depicting the part played by Indian troops280 words
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Article66 1916-09-13 7 Loudon. Sept. 12, 12.40 p.m. Portland (U.S.A The republicans assist ~<i the Progressives in a moat significant victory in the State elections at dai tie, re/orninf Mr. Mi Hi ken as Governor by a. majority of thirteen thousand, and alio two United Statue senators for congressmen. Tbe increase66 words
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Article31 1916-09-13 7 Details of the proceedings at tat Marine Court i i connection with the burning of the Glea motor line Glenartncy will be found la tbe Ship ria| Gazette-31 words
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Article35 1916-09-13 7 The British untitled has received newt of the capture with rod aod line of a giant halibei. of 931b, h, Mr. K. Orah.ro Falcon, a uieiaber, who ii rinhiog at Bal j co»t'Mi, Oeejatf Cjrk.35 words
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Article504 1916-09-13 8 Sungei Bagan Rubber. Aii ordinary general meeting of the feongei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd was held at noon yesterday at the registered offices, Chartered Bank Chambers. I There were present Messrs. K. A. Stevens (Chairman), 0. A. Kimmei, Chew Woon Poh, Frank Adam, M A L Thoiaaion, C.504 words
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Article86 1916-09-13 8 fcooie apt quotations from Shakespeare, whom, it will he remembered the Germans invariably claim si tn*tr own poet Nerim-How do yo. like (he rm **> the Duke of ""ooi'a Portia-Very vilely in the morn- when he is sober. Moat vilely the ,frernoo„, when ho i, d.unk '-en86 words
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Article9 1916-09-13 8 -Untitled don't untitled untitled untitled T.-,u„e,ipt U; i •^■-llm-0..9 words
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Article359 1916-09-13 8 Red Cross St. John's. Singapore's Day. In connection with the celebration of "Our Day," for the Red Cross and tit. John's Ambulance Association, the following Committees have been appointed General Committee- Chairman j The Hon F S James, C M O. Honorary Secretaries F Hilton, J H Waring. Honorary Treasurer359 words
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Article27 1916-09-13 8 American Amateur Championship. Mfiui vrf^ ndon 12.4 p.m. thick Evans won the American Amateur Golf Championship, beatnig Gardner by 4 up and 3 to play27 words
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Article26 1916-09-13 8 A Port Darwin telegram states that a pi t by natives to murder the missionaries a t Bathuret Island ha* be-n and the mi*,ionaries have escaped.26 words
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1511 1916-09-13 8 An ext» .ordinary geueral Meeting was In I at Sandakan on Saturday, August 19, when the re were preaent lhe Hon. Mr. W. G. Darby, (in the Chair), Mr. 0. Beltor, (Bode Rubber Estate* Ltd.;, Mr. C. E Cliubb, (North Borneo Trading Co, Ltd.), Mr.1,511 words
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Article81 1916-09-13 8 How untitled untitled.—The untitled untitled tke trenches w» dreary n the extresne lifter the drenching end longcontinued raii,f*li, iut the irr. pr<Bible spirits of t|p "P.d.s" not yet emitely omienched when the came to leave the tr< uches. 4, Hurrv up our. of this, my gail?oif soldi. r .s, M81 words
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Article90 1916-09-13 8 The French military untitled have released of tha y< teservis s—many of th*m Shanghai men—wl.o, shortly after the outbi» tk of war, were mobilised, taken to P« k and put on guard duty at tue Legation, at '.he same time beiug given a military training, which the ■sj »rity had90 words
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Article23 1916-09-13 8 untitled Corporation untitled way* intt.elaal financial war show ejet profit of over £21,000, Iron which £13,000 will he allocated I relief of lateg.23 words
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Advertisement67 1916-09-13 8 I h h S EA &LE BRAND MILK* Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Througnont the Worll" I Parit T Oaranteed under 11. S. Food Drugs Act. J BORDEN'S I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. j I I Penang— CHOP POE SENG, Beach Stree^^**^*^i**i^ V*Y* i Kuala Lumpnr-CHOP CHIN TONG CHAN67 words
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Article663 1916-09-13 9 i&lhcMuket tiis Moninj BIFQAPOHE, September 13. Mewt, Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Sfaarmmm the following list of quotations Mitr Sham. 5o«. Value. f. Anglo Java 41« 2/- Anglo-Malay |!S f 1 3/3 42/ SSKf** ,OU "0/Jf- Bukit Selangor 2 1 Bukit Sembawang 2/7 4 »"in" 1 Castlefield663 words
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Advertisement141 1916-09-13 9 I THE Pot Stills! I OF I ■Great Britain) I Have Been I Taken Over by Government, jj I NEVERTHELESS [Buchanan's I I will be able to continue I \to supply their famous blends and to maintain j he quality as before, I being in the unique j »j I141 words
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Advertisement630 1916-09-13 9 THE ORIENTAL Life Assurance Co., Ltd i Ftui !T> to v in 4 1 V l V V A man age I 30 am eeciruSSiae St9.f 0, 1 i P«O6PKJnJB with Full Tib> n? I -i L fan ma :^:^*:*;r 1 f 1 «»> i■iimi an M THE IDEAL WC630 words
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Article167 1916-09-13 10 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. PUNJAB. Ravi Students Case. Mr. Keougb, Additional District Magistrate, Lahore, on August 28 passed orders in the sensational case known as th* Bari students case, in which one M, Sc. student of Lahore, named Srichand. was fatally stabbed while167 words
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Article50 1916-09-13 10 Press Association Deputation H. E. the Viceroy lias agreed to receive a deputation of the Indian Press Association regardiug the Press Act of 1910. The deputation con. listing of eight members of the Association will, according to present arrargement, wait upon Hi* Excellency during the early part of October.50 words
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Obituary122 1916-09-13 10 Obituary The Death occurred in Poena City on August 2 7 after a few days' illness of the well-known Barristei 2vfr. K. P. GedgiL The deceased who was the oldest legal practiiioner in Poona, his a<;e at the time of his death bring a early 77 yean, was «nfire)y a122 words
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Article108 1916-09-13 10 The Aga Khan- The Rangoon Khojd Community held various demonstrations on August 25 in honour of H.U. the Aga Khan. Meetings were held and addresses on loyalty to the Bii*i<h Raj There were praters at mosques and general festivals among his followers on an unprecedented scale. Telegram.of congratulation were108 words
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Article411 1916-09-13 10 Suit Against Barrister lhe-suit brought bj Mr. Sukhlall Ckeadwal!. merchant and banket in < alcutta. against Mr. L P. a number of the English Bar p-actising ia p atll a H»ah Ourt, was disposed of at tie High CVurt by Mr. Jus. tic*T*unon. This wsi a sviffa ro e<411 words
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Article350 1916-09-13 10 Industries Commission The illness of Sir Horace Plunkett is of so serious a nature that it has to be taken as aliuost definitely settled that he will be unable to go to India and join the Industries Commission. It appears that, he received injuries while undergoing Xray treatment.350 words
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Article306 1916-09-13 10 Harbouring Coolies. Mr. J Sheridan Pattesrson Superintendent of Dtlwita estate, charged Palaniandy, head kangani of Eadella, with harbouring two bolters from Delwita, Sengeu aud Karuppen, before Mr. N If Bharucha, P. BL, Kurunegala, on Aug. 21st. Mr. E. O. M. Goouewardane, Proctor, for complainant Mr. E Joseph. Proctor, for306 words
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Article185 1916-09-13 10 Chiefs' Conference The following Ruling Princes and Chiefs hate so far intiuiatsd their desire to attend the conference at Dmloi beginning on October 3l) :—Their Highnesses the Maharajas of Patiala, Jhind, NabJta, Kapurthala, Gwalior Indore, Alwar, Bikanir, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ki*hangarb, Kashmir and Benares, the Maharaj Rana of Dha! pur,185 words
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Advertisement588 1916-09-13 10 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALtTo^ Valuable Town Properties Jto be held at MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE Co.'S SALE-ROOM No 3, Raffles Place On Monday. 25th Sept. at 2.30 p m Valuable 990 years' leasehold lands and three store Nos. 1 to 11 Tan T\e Place, 51-1 to 51-29, 52 and 52588 words
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Advertisement183 1916-09-13 10 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable Freehold Properties Situate at Wishart Road and Recorder Read Singapore. To be held at j POWELL i CGVS SALE-ROOM To-day, 12th September at 2.30 p.m. fcmma road. 1. Freehold vacant land situati Recorder Rca^, Singapore, contaii an area of 32 949 a^yarefeef th eand marked A183 words
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Article1357 1916-09-13 11 Fine Example (o her Allies. fhe qu< stion of the eecmesei* con rtmon of France, a matter of io temt throughout the world, is esne welly so to us wrflrVe closely bound »R in her welfare. The gallantry of ncr soldiery is universally recognised it has1,357 words
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Advertisement337 1916-09-13 11 I BANKS I dAWK OF INDIA, I AND CHINA. I 15 EN I LAND V; r*H \RTKii. H 000 Shares of ■f 1 £1,800,0<X I] £i,800,00C urietori 1 £1,200,000 I BANKERS. I ihe Lender d Bank, Ltd.. The and Westminster itional Provincial I Tbe National otland, Ltd. I RE BRANCH.337 words
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Advertisement375 1916-09-13 11 Useful to Planters. OUR GRO'JND fUJt CAKE, which i8 on', on-- <■ highest quality f the doubt will ir Jvn v'L V h E aV6 tree, an Il very healthy a; d rices very mode.ate. Free S amnl„ supplied inland or abroad on aooM caUon to the undermentioned men' tiomng375 words
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Advertisement31 1916-09-13 11 FOR Awnings, Screens, farpaulins, Boat Covers, sea Anchors. Oil Baas md C.nvas Work of •▼try description. Estimutes with Sammies from BOOI|£ENG&.Co Ship-Chanaleiß, 3*il nudum, Ks*»t* Sjj plirr* and Comtniiticm Agent*. a31 words
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Advertisement375 1916-09-13 11 INDIAN MEDICINE. FAMOUS TIEATMEPuToi THE ETK. I th* under mmU nad Goism Hyder ran cure til dimMt of to* eyes s eh a?, pain. redness, dimnaee white ■pecks, etc For IS yean 1 hart' lived at 34-1 Hill Street; Singapore, and have cured thousand* of people from whom I hold375 words
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Article403 1916-09-13 12 Alleg d Sedition? >s Arrested. Hays the China Pec-*.- As I i outc roe <>f the ietermioed eL* i Ii of [lba B itiah > ri vi to staup out ,I ,c ditious r>'or randa aa.ongst tie Indian inojee vAere, a- < Isewbere, ne French 6<,memtnt, Shanghai, waa403 words
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Article178 1916-09-13 12 To get these pictures required a strong nerve and not a little cunning. Tbe lessons of the past had been learned. The camera was no longer exposed to enemy snipers. The tripod fixed in the trenches, the next thing was so to place the owners that the178 words
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Advertisement303 1916-09-13 12 I iiiiiiniiiuiiiiunMnmummto For Japanese Curios General Goods I I GO TO j MARU ftlf Co. f .i No. 10, High Street, Singapore. j* WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. LARGf STOCKS ALV/AYS OINT MA INTO. E FRESH SHIPMENT OF THE ISTE W Map of China PRINTED IN ENGLISH AND CHINESE. Ftifl Particulars from303 words
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Advertisement128 1916-09-13 12 NO MORE HEADACHES .k£? IkiSS inlerm ittent pains, shard footing Bpaarna, or steady dull aches over the eye-, at the back of the head, -t tke base of the brain ZX' i }0Jz mV }*Z sickly succumb to the soothing influence of Lia.'e's Oriental Balm Rrer m nute you suiter128 words
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Advertisement310 1916-09-13 12 FOB LAI !FS jLli OYAKINE S J 1 JS i*2 ir 'valuab!e specific I r lihiMHi, tanUi* d irr*. 1 a rf*\ WiMen certified upm en UMeembytha Ji* 5 S gy»W"»y«* My doctors o (Viff r' J 14. Three far Be*. Ho t^r u j j. "7 MissG.JLßraddl** K. i>310 words
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Article198 1916-09-13 13 Japai.se Reinfect. The Intern News Agency (Japanreports Tokio, August 18 Under the auspices of the League of Diplomatic Affairs there will be a mass meeting aboot the Chengchiatung affair, when tho representative! of all political parties will attend. According ta further offieul reports, published by the* Japanese198 words
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Article126 1916-09-13 13 The Frankfurter Zeitung says the Dutch Government has given way Io the German representations about the passage of German goods and material over Dutch waterways to Belgium. Tiie total quantity for whico permission has been given is 800,000 tons during July and August. Ten days ago the Dutch126 words
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Article46 1916-09-13 13 The name of Prince George, fourth eou of tho King, who was born on December 20, 1902, appears in a list of candidates who are declared to have passed the qualifying literary examination for Nival Cad"t>hips, and will enLer the Royal Naval College, Osborne, this month.46 words
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Article74 1916-09-13 13 Correspondents dwell on the success of Italian trench mortars, which atoned for the scarcity of the heaviest guns. Their range ia very short, hut their high explosive projectilewiped out entanglements and made dug-outs untenable. The Central N-ws Rome correspondent says that I, Italian military authorities con aider that the Gorizia74 words
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Advertisement257 1916-09-13 13 SAKURA PORTLAND CEMENT (Cherry Brand.) SUFPUhS ALWAYS TO HA SB. ILSO DYES FOR SALE ute f f r BVery t dw i ,Uon of Japanese goods, .specially P .rtland ccm.nt, mlk and cotton piece-goods, glass and wa v. etc ,on most favourable terms. A. AIBAS Merchant and Commission Agent, 5-1,257 words
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Advertisement585 1916-09-13 13 -^■«■W—^ Steady! Don't let your lead you to quarrell.ng. tumi.*, to rr. o: >ieepl*s«n*»«. J Know y ur irritability for what it is-jast tne result of underfed nerves. The Mtion wants men an! women who can stand «p under their duties calm, minified, vrniiinc, efficient. It ezpecti erery omnce of585 words
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Advertisement326 1916-09-13 14 I NOTICES NOTICE. 6. Sahramania lysr Memorial Fund. (late Editor of "Swaflesa Mltran/' leading Timi paper in Southern India, at Madras.) In compliance with the wishes of certain interested persons in the Settlements and Federated Malay States, subscriptions are in. vited for the above Fund for the purpose of erecting326 words
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Advertisement181 1916-09-13 14 FOR SALE LAMBERT Co. AUCTIONEERS 32, Raffles Place, j Goods of every description received for sale either privately or by auction. Spacious and bright showroom with large plate glass Windows for the effective display and advantageous sale of high class goods. Ample accomodation, ventilation and electric fans make our taleroom181 words
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Advertisement279 1916-09-13 14 X JO BE LET OFFICES AND CCCOWNS 70 LET. Nos. 6-D. 6 E, 6 0, 0-H, Battery Road. Api y to Yeo Heck Hoe, No. 3 Baffles PNce. 14 6 v HOUSE TO LET. Silvert< n "—B. Upper Wilkie Road, overlooking reservoir. Entry Ist October, to N.8.W., 7, Sophia Road.279 words
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Advertisement420 1916-09-13 14 7~WANTED WANTED Smart, exprrifmcpd assistant able to talk and write Chinese, good wages ?o suitable man. Apply with full particulars of service and qualification to Mcd ical Hall, Singapore. 4-9 v WANTED Competent Shorthand Typist Apply at the Office of John Little Co., Ltd (IYcorporPierl in WANTED. Efficient News comp.-420 words
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Advertisement290 1916-09-13 14 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTO. Incorporated nR n KR£lii9BraiKeB,ffected on Bri Bert and Merchandise o f"' description HAWXE Insurances accepted r« P*rwoltb« world at lowest WAR RISK accepted to al] p ar J. Local Manan, Ofr.cos:2 t Finiayson Green. HEUNG~ON INSIiSAK&F CD.. LTD (Tampiiialil in Hon^koa,.)' Capital 5 Ii000()00290 words
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Advertisement414 1916-09-13 1 p.&O. British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and Orienta- Sailings. (T>der Contract with His Majesty's Government). for CM** Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Ader, Egyp < Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. H, IMi tfARD414 words
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Advertisement274 1916-09-13 1 STUOMVAA RT-MAATSCHAPPIJ Steamship Company; "NEDERLAinD" (Incorporated in 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 or. tL~ undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Vondel Oct. 22 Grotius Nov. 19 P.Juliana Dec. 17 1917 Rembrandt Jan. 14 Orange274 words
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Advertisement556 1916-09-13 1 N. Y.K. NIPPON VUSEN KAISHA (INCOKPOHATED IN JAt AN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service is maintained between Yokohama via potto te Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining thi- serriee iave been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted556 words
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Article682 1916-09-13 2 Europe. For London lye Maru September 13 Malta September 14 (connects with Kashgar) Toyahashi Maru September 16 Glengyle September 18 Pembrokeshire September 20 Titan September 20 Namnr October 1 (connects with Karmala) Kaga Mam September 24 Miyasaki Mam September 29 City of Norwich September 29 Olenlogan September682 words
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Article286 1916-09-13 2 Vessels in Port. MM. STEAMER. BERTH DATE. Patrol Onter Rds 9-6 Magnet K. Harbour 3 7 Chow Tai Dock 8-8 Orissa Outer Rds 15 8 Quiloa No. 7 Wharf 17-8 Glenartney No. 4 Wharf 22-8 Barque ♦•Dee" No 1 Wharf 21 8 Recorder K. Harbour 31-8 Bambra Wharf286 words
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Article68 1916-09-13 2 Delivered in Loudon. The following are the dates of departure from Sinerapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Hail. Lbft. Dblivhkkd. 8.1. July 28 Aug. 30 M. M. Aug. 1 Aug. 8« P. AO. Aug. 4 lug. 80 8.1. Aut. 11 Sept. 4 P. 40.68 words
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Article37 1916-09-13 2 The outward N. S. M. mail liner Oranje is due here to-day for Batavia. She will be despatched from here on her return journey to Amsterdam on the 6th prox. She passed Durban on the 24th August.37 words
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Article524 1916-09-13 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—B.B. Hirano Maru. The Holt liaer Eurybates arrived at Liverpool on Friday last. The Agapenor of the Holt line left yesterday for Liverpool. The P. O. liner Malwa arrived in London on Friday the524 words
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Advertisement40 1916-09-13 2 SINGAPORE SHSPCHANDLERYCo SHIPC HANDLERS 8 PROYIDORING CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meets I incoming ships. Office —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. Ml. Orders promptly atterded to from January Ist 1916. M. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. m40 words
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Advertisement151 1916-09-13 2 M. M. MESSACERIES M'RITIMEI M<=iil Line. For China, Jr pa Ceyloi. .Marseille* HOMEWARD OUTWIRI IS 16 »M A. Rehic Sept. 17 I C Porthr s Sot*. W 1 M J Paul Lecat Oct. 11 A- J Cordillera Oct: 25 A tteai 1 Magellan Nar. A iteamai v For all particu!151 words
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Miscellaneous95 1916-09-13 2 Singapore Tide Tables. Sept. 13.—High water :—11.17 a.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. 11.25 p.m. 10 ft. 4 ins. Sept. 14, —High water —11.43 a.m. 9 ft. 4 ins. Sept. 15.—High water:—0.6 a.m 10 ft. 2 ins. ;0.10 p.m. 9. ft 5 ins. Sept. 16.—High wator :—0.48 a m. 9 ft.95 words
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Miscellaneous384 1916-09-13 2 Mails Cjose. Ts-day, Malacca. Penary, Colombo and Durban l. Penang,* and R* soon p., > j, Snngei L«at 4 Batavi* S !j»t Batn Pahat u a Modan ;> Port Swettenham and Penwig r Malscca, Pott *w»tte; 01 hanr> Anf|r)B Batu Pahat u ,8J !j Kota Tinggi S U M-rjmti To384 words
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Article3220 1916-09-13 3 Gl ENARTNET. ,<j Day's Hearing. he oircnmptariCOß ntbreak of fire on 1 01 na tney wag confr -noon and this .»;-<a pf urt. .jj t ter, Senior Ma „< J LI >ut Commander H W MAS S. with M I N. A... M.I C.E. of Ships, and Capt. gji3,220 words
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Advertisement122 1916-09-13 3 BRITISH INDIA S. N CO., LTD. Incorporatei tn Enflaad.j APCAK LINE For Hongkong, Shanghai and Moji. The Company* St—BIT JAPAN 6,013 tons, CP. Seddon, Cainuia.ndei, will be despatched for the abore ports at noon on i4th September, 1916. For rates of freight and further particulars apply to AD AM SON122 words
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Advertisement572 1916-09-13 4 TOYO KISEM KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, The Inland Sea, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Fan Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong, v tearaer I)i«plac ment Tons Speed Leave Hong' ng, PERSIA MARU 9,000 15 knots Sept. 21 SIBERIA572 words
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Advertisement658 1916-09-13 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. i Incorporated in Japan) {Contractora to the imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments. J Cable addresses;. Codes J?ed DOCKYARD ltlpSj^ Wtm We rem J•ni^n 3 9^^ft# !r j2| »tt's. Libber's, nr If Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and658 words
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Advertisement409 1916-09-13 4 Ocean Steam Sh' Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam av Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Knu The Companies' patched from Liverpool oat the Strais. <Ji arid J•. week and from J f pa? t hoi London, Amsterdam and every fortnight for Gi lea and Liverpool and for W« r Havre and409 words
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