Malaya Tribune, 22 December 1916
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Title Section28 1916-12-22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND shipping Gazette. ft EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3.- iNo. 301 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Ok Cribune. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22.28 words
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Advertisement309 1916-12-22 1 OUR SPECIAL PROGRAMME! GAIETY PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert and Benccolen Streets In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. Red Feather Phetoplays Present The Great Emotional Actress BEAUTIFUL, CLE© MADISON In the Greatest Human Interest Drama of the year a Moving Picture Varsiom of the late Agustus Warris's Drury309 words
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Advertisement79 1916-12-22 1 I SULPHURIC i I AND Hydrochloric Acid. MARK I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. j (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) j SOLE AGENTS. gmttmtttntiiitiiittitn, !iMitiitttiiiiiiii»iiiiniiiiiimim!»ttM!nniininini!!i:ii?tiiiimi»iiii MMHimiimirmrmma SPECIAL X'MAS OFFER. Beware of Imitations. We Import Direct and Sell ill THE GENUINE THE ONLY PERFECT I y 1 OKLY PERFECT) I Gold SK. Gold 1479 words
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Article198 1916-12-22 2 Annual Entertainment* A very pleasing entertainment was given on Saturday afternoon by the pupils of the Chinese Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur, the ball being pactced The programme consisted iMa number or well selected in a very tuneful anf rising manner, pianoforte solo (I ass Margery Angus), a198 words
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Article59 1916-12-22 2 On Sunday I go without sugar and meat, On Monday I go without tea On Tuesday no sausage or sauerkraut I eat, On Wednesday no batter for me. On Thursday my hands I'm forbidden to lave, On account of the shortage of soap; On Friday, for59 words
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Article191 1916-12-22 2 Some peopre enjoy cold weather and take annual trips to cold countries in order to enjoy the pleasures of winter sports the keen air calls the pink to their cheeks and the red to their lips. Others shrink from cold and turn blue at the191 words
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Advertisement217 1916-12-22 2 jln a*td quite lo vtMi LtWV j THE LARGEST STOCK OF Toys, Toys, Toys, IN THE EAST. Crackers, Xmas Stockings, and Xmas Trees. John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) ~-THE INDIAN TRIUMPH The enormous popularity of THE ATANK NIGRAH PELLS has spread all over the world. This Indian tonic217 words
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Advertisement370 1916-12-22 2 Straits Laundry Dry Cleaning Depot] UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Laundry Work of every Description latI at Moderate Charges. REGULAR WEEKLY COLLECTION AND DELIVERY DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Contracts Arranged. Communications Invited. Urgent Work Undertaken at Moderate Charges. Ladies' Dresses, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Cleaning a Speciality Nos. 15 16370 words
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Article399 1916-12-22 3 Official Pronouncement. The following announcement, approved by Hia Excellency the Governor and High Commissioner prior to the recent inspection tour of the General Officer Commanding, which His Excellency the General Officer Commanding under the authority of His Excellency the Governor and Hich Commissioner made public to the399 words
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Article323 1916-12-22 3 Pajam Rubber. The following is the seventh yearly report of the directors to the shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on Dec. 28 at 2.30 p.m. The net profits was $281,939.51 which is subject to the following deduction :—Directors' Fees 5 per cent on $281,939.51 $14,096.97323 words
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Article461 1916-12-22 3 The seventh report of the directors to the shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on Dec. 28 at Gresham House states Your directors beg to submit the balance sheet and profit an 1 loss account for the year #»nded 30th September, 1916. The profit461 words
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Advertisement726 1916-12-22 3 S| The ThB fjflal Episofle of 11,8 Greatest ferial ever brought to Singapore TO-NIGHT ~"~x he *i Alharabra is house oe quality Alhambra jfJ! Bij! the Theatre THE 1111 is the onlj 11 JL W w <m» 11 theatre ft 1 where you H| If V A f f W%726 words
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Advertisement57 1916-12-22 3 CATALOGUE FREE WANTED CANVASSING AGENTS. SARMA& COMPANY'S Faraoui Children's Toys. Each box contains* 32 Big Set Rs. 3— 6—o Medium Rs. 1 —14—0 Small R«. 1— 6—o Dealers in Sarees, Dubattas, Coating and Shirting, Silk etc., Apply te:— SARMA Co. Silk Merchants. BHNARES. 6-5 n 1 ASAHI SOAP I No.57 words
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Article147 1916-12-22 4 (SxcluHve to Malay* Tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following (jriotations for to-da} AJ.rGajah $3.90 $410 AserKunings 1.4. r > 150 Ayer Molek 2.35 2 4~> Ayer Panas 11.25 11.40 Balgownie 4.70 5.00 Bukit Jelotong 0.75 0.80 Bukit Katil c.B2£ 0.87J •Changkat Serdg.... 10.00147 words
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Advertisement353 1916-12-22 4 TO RE LET OFFICES AND COPOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D. 6 E, 6 0, 6-R. Batter? Rorid. Apply to Y»~o Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Pl.cf. 14-6 a TO BE LET Commodious Offices in pre'haT) House, Batter f Road. Apply McALISTSR Co., Ltd. 14-6 n COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET No.353 words
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Advertisement104 1916-12-22 4 Singapore civil Guard. Drills for December. To-day. Paradeg at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday, Dec 25. No Drill. Friday, Dec. 29. Parades at Pearl's Hill and Taajong Pagar $.15 p.m. Anbriw Acnew, Officer Commanding, Civil Guard. SALVITAE. The wont powei fui but harmlee. nerrine tonic producing startling104 words
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Advertisement260 1916-12-22 4 Special Notice to Dental Surgeons and Oentisis. Mr. Y. TAN baa proved by experience ami can o* recomnoend the use of his 'JONGKEENA" in d»ntisrrif -.ar-ey. A little of the mixture on phced in the orifice aft* r extraction wiil relieve the pain within only two minutes, and a further260 words
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Advertisement202 1916-12-22 4 To Those Who Care for Popular Plays THE BEST. I Ti A Masterpiece of Mystery—A MarvtHeus|Conception—Edwin SI ven=, the jj Celebrated Actor in j THE MAM INSIDE! Al| Who Appreciate a drama of strong iatereet and iocenioiid. elaborated plot, with every advantage of pictnreeque Be ttii J D ertV,* photography202 words
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Advertisement74 1916-12-22 4 p Tips Worth Noting. j Advertising is more than ever j j essential, on the principle that the 1 smaller the demand the greater j the necessity to increase it— The J American Lead Pencil Co. J Such advertising as we have j done has shown that there is no74 words
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Advertisement369 1916-12-22 5 T O I> A V Last Day of the SAI F OF OXJJR LARGE STOCK COMPRISING Tweed., ,aerget, shirting, hats, 8 ock«, ladies' and gentlemen', boot, and shoes, rugs, leather ba s, handktrchiefs, singleta neater, umbrellas, sticks, perfumery, soaps, drawn thread work, China black tea «tc. TO BE CLEARED AT369 words
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Advertisement557 1916-12-22 5 Sale of Property, On We lne*«J»y and yesterday Mr. LA. Qfcfcty soM th»* estate of the Idle Yeo Tin aa toiiowa: A piec* of vacant land situate at Gajah Betang comprised in Statutory Land Grant No. 639 16 poles Tan Cheng Tiong $500. The freehold land and bungalow at Gajah557 words
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Advertisement194 1916-12-22 5 ECONOMISE. STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture, Gramophone, "Oliver" typewriter, etc. To he held at No. 246 BENCOOI.EN STREET. On Saturday, 23rd December, at 1 30 P. M. Comprising :—Teak sideboard, almeirah, war irobe with mirror doors, bentwood marble top round table, bent.wood194 words
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Article910 1916-12-22 6 It is to be doubted whether ever the wails of Westminster resounded with such cheers as those that punctuated the historical speech delivered by Mr. Lloyd George in reply to the peace proposals which have been submitted to the Government by the American Ambassador on behalf of Germany910 words
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Article171 1916-12-22 6 New Year s Gifts- "l am blind—it is not easy convey to the reader what thin means. Moreover I became blinded when I was nineteen, and life at first seemed to hold very little in store for me. What I wish to impress on my readers is171 words
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Article64 1916-12-22 6 As in previous years there will be no issue of the Alalaya Tribune 0* Christmas Day—Monday next— or on New Year's Day. We sha 1, however, poblish on Boxing Day tf usual. The fourth ordinary gen > meeting of the Simpam Valley Hy draulic Mine?, Ltd. will be held the64 words
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Advertisement114 1916-12-22 6 ROBINSON Co. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Now Open. I I lIIMMIII I U\m ■■■■■■Ml 111 I IHIIMI I TTquid fuel F< >R Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines Large Stocks Always on Hand. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., S.S., LTD.114 words
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Advertisement107 1916-12-22 6 Denis Mounie and Go. "Fine Old Liqueur" and "3 Star" Brandies. I Prices on application to Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co, SOLE AGENTS. ■ÜBMmHaOBIUMnHaHHHHM ADELPHI HOTEL j EVERY DAY During Dinner OUR Filipino Band WILL PLAY. Saturday's EXTRA DINNER AND DANCE. DINNER $2. THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.)107 words
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Advertisement17 1916-12-22 6 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $12.90 2 Sterilised Natural Milk 9*s^ J| Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10 5017 words
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Article641 1916-12-22 7 Tin ii *t $55 10—$1.80 down. Sago fl >ur (Sarawak) is quoted at £3 ia London. ibber is quoted at 2/UJ, for i crepe and sheet. On the London market tapioca ike Is making 3 7/S. On the. Liverpool cotton Dg A merican is at 10.71. pra641 words
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Article73 1916-12-22 7 The A.D.C. Here's Fan. Another packed house testified to the popularity of M Here's Fun at the Victoria Theatre last night. Belated criticism is superfluous. Suffice it to say that the show went as well as ever and that floral tributes were as prolific as ever. For to-night's special73 words
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Article94 1916-12-22 7 By the P. and O. Nankin there arrived from Shanghai and Hongkong, yesterday morning, Mr. Reginald P.Johnson, the advance representative of "The Whatnots," a high-class variety company. Mr. Johnson is making arrangements for the company to open here on or about the 28th instant. They are coming from94 words
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Article430 1916-12-22 7 The New Empire. Despite the short notice—only a matter of two days—there was ample proof last night that the Tanjong Pagar end of the town can well support a cinema, and Mr. Kung is to be complimented on his enterprise in putting up the new Empire which takes430 words
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Article40 1916-12-22 7 Arrangements have been made to give weekly Lctnres and debates on fvery Saturday at IJO Vf*-*** Young Men's Arya Bess*}, 180 New bridge Road. Mr. V.P. Menon will deliver lecture on Renaistanc fnAsia" tomorrow. Members an I frienJsare cordially invited.40 words
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Article395 1916-12-22 7 Pleasant Evening at Katong. A reception was he Id at "Mandalay Villa," Tanjong Katong, yesterday evening, by Mr. and Mrs Lee Choon Guan, in honour of the marriage of their second daughter Miss Poh Choo to Mr. Tan Soon Ketg (a grandson of the late Mr. Tan Keong395 words
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Article48 1916-12-22 7 Getting More Men. London, Dec. 20, 6.45 p.m. In the House ot Commons Mr. L. Worthington Evans announced that the Ministry of Munitions had ordered the debadging of all semiskilled and unskilled workers, enabling men to be called up soon who could be spared or replaced.48 words
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Article32 1916-12-22 7 London, Dec. 21, 2.35 a.vs. A message from Jassy dated l>ec, 13, siyBthat the Ministerial crisis has endtd, the Cabinet withdrawing their resignation. M. Bratiano has returned to Army Headquarters.32 words
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Article74 1916-12-22 7 London, Dec. 21, 1.25 a.na. In the House of Commons, Mr Hope, on behalf of tbt Foreign Office, replying to Mr Hunt, said that the Captain of the Blncher and an officer belonging to LIS had been removed from Donnington Hall to Switzerland as exchanges for British officers,74 words
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Article59 1916-12-22 7 London, Dec. 21, 6.40 p.m. New York There is a sensational slump, bordering DO demoralization. War share* fell two to eleven points. There was offering fifty thousand. The shirks iv United States fteel was IO4J against yesterday's 108. A single block of »och volume has never59 words
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Article64 1916-12-22 7 The Fighting Fronts. OFFIChL COMMUNIQUE*. Successful Raids. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Dec 21. 12.45 p.m. General Sir Douglas lUie says We raided the enemy ir.es in th* vicinity of Gomoseooart, doing con siderable damage slao northward of Arras, number of. prisoners were taken. The leader of a GermanREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 64 words
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Article59 1916-12-22 7 London, Dec. 21, 9.50 p.m. An official message from Mesopotamia states that British aeroplanes bombed river craft to the west of Kat el-Amara. Strong reconnaissances were made to the west of the Shumran bend of the Tigris. The enemy's positions at Sannaiyat and ICnt-el-Amara were heavily bombarded and the59 words
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Article39 1916-12-22 7 Brave Airman's Death. London, Dhc IS, 12 55 a.m. Parii, semi-official: The Germane lost an army corps on the Mease in the fighting. Captain Beanchamp, the bomber of Essen and Munich, has been killed in an air fight.39 words
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Article77 1916-12-22 7 London, Dec. 21, 4.40 p.m. A French communique states It is calm on the whole west front. Fonr enemy aeroplanes were brought down on the Somme, including Sub-Lieut. Nungesser's twenty.first. A French pilot collided with an enemy aeroplane which he was pursuing. Both machines fell. Our aeroplanes77 words
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Article49 1916-12-22 7 London, D<jc. 20, 1215** r n. Paris The coinrnuniqae *<*\ a There was live'y reciprocal artilinrx fire on the right of the particularly in the region B*zonvaax Bois de Caurrieres and Cham brettes farm. There was no infan try attack. There was intermittent artillerj fire elsewhere.49 words
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Article60 1916-12-22 7 A Protest. London, Dec. 20, 7.25. p.m. Renter learns that the Greek Government, in a note to the Allies yesterday, protested against the landing of Venizelists under the protection of the Allies on various islands, of which it has demanded th* restoration. The Greek Severn ra<mt points out that60 words
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Article40 1916-12-22 7 London, Dec. 21. 3.55 a.in. A German evening communique states that the enemy in the meet northern part of the Dobrudja, which has been retiring, has resumed his resistance. Strong hostile attacks in the Cerna loop were repulsed.40 words
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Article72 1916-12-22 7 London, Dec. 21, 2..J5 amParis: The Committee, mentioned on November lb\ rejected by 24 to 2 the Bill of Dec 15, as depriving the Parliament of its constitutional powers. [The Bill referred. u> was one introduced by the Government, authorising tbe Government te take by decree measures in72 words
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Article69 1916-12-22 7 More German Lies. London, D-c 21. 110 a.m. A wbeieM report state* thai in an interview fl-rr Zimmerman said that the German *»te±mer Kolga mm ennk an 1 teree perished. English mih-narines steered round, not attempti;:;{ to rescue them." The British Admiralty deciares that the tra lition69 words
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Article55 1916-12-22 7 London, D*c. 21.1.25 a.m. Cornnna A submarine escorte I a Danish steamer flying the German war flag to Finisterre, carrying f >rtynine of the crews of other e'uipa. The captain of the British steamer Blair Hall was kept as a prisoner. The submarine subsequently pursued two other steamers,55 words
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Article29 1916-12-22 7 London, Dec. 21, 2.50 p.m. Paris: It is reported that torpedo boats have pnnk the German snbnarine U 46 which sank several vessels off St. Nazaire.29 words
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Article116 1916-12-22 7 London, Dec. 21, 6 p.m. In the House of Commons Sit Edward Carson, referring to the reply from Germany regar !i:.g Captain Blaikie, declared that Great Britain had not admitted any distinction between the rights of unarmed merchantmen and thosedefensively armed. I>oubtlees Germany aimed at confusing offensive and116 words
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Article47 1916-12-22 7 London, Dee. 19, 12.45 p m Amsterdam: The German press] is pessimistic at the prospect of no peace, even in the 3pring The Koelnihche says Out with tho submarine*; than no American will he able t<» prevent us from forcing peac* on the enemy47 words
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Article64 1916-12-22 7 London, D*c. 19, 12.45 p.m. Cairo The second anniversary of the British Protectorate fin is the situation in Egypt in every way greatly improved as compared willi last year. The machinery of Government is running am > »thly, th© ;><- <ple are happy and cf>nt-nted,and !nont prosperous trade64 words
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Article68 1916-12-22 7 London. Dec. 21, 6 15 p.m. Mr. Lewk Harcotirt ha» been raised to the peerage.—Renter[The Kt. Hon Lewi* tit: ia-t m*6 elected Itadical If. P, for tbe Roasendal" division of Ltncashire in March, 1904. He ia the eldest surviving son of the late 8 r William Ilarcourt.68 words
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Article38 1916-12-22 7 London, Dec. 19, 12.45 p.m. Pari* The Congress ol Socialist* hai resolved hy ten thousand vote* to four hundred that no peace piopoeti* f t>* anamj can be ent'-r--tainid until concrete terms are* offered.38 words
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Article1760 1916-12-22 8 Novelties For Christmas. A Woman's View. The ability to give gifts, and the joy of receiving them is at present temporarily shaded and obscured by the magnitude of the grim struggle that is affecting all European nations. Yet the joy of choosing our gifts is a comfort1,760 words
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Article168 1916-12-22 8 Keppel G.C. The following competitions have been arranged for the Christmas and New Year holidays Foursomes 18 Hole Handicaps, combined handicaps to be 12 or under. Entrance Fee #1.50 for each player. 18 Holes Stroke Handicap. Entrance Fee. $1.50. Eclectic Competition, best nine holes (not more than four168 words
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Article36 1916-12-22 8 The following competitions will take place during the Christmas holidays Bogey competition 18 Holes Handicap. Medal competition 18 Holes Handicap. Entrance fee for each event $1. For conditions see notice book at the Club.36 words
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Article93 1916-12-22 8 A Flying Handicap. The Association of Engineers is doing a good work in helping to swell the coffers of the Blue Cross Fund. Several matches have been played with that object in view and last evening there was a large attendance at a M Flying Handicap" for a cue93 words
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Article53 1916-12-22 8 Lance corporal Pte. P. de C. Morris ('Daddy') and Private Williams having been granted commissions in the Coldstream Guards, have been struck off the strength. So have Private Edington and Carr, who have joined the Royal Engineers and Artists' Rifles as second-lieute-nants. Private Quigley is struck off as medically unfit—M.53 words
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Article145 1916-12-22 8 SUPREME COURT. Libel Case Settled. An action for libel again.* d W. T. Cherry of the Meth<vS Pnblishing House, by a fo employee of that firm, was before Mr. Justice Spron leyeg] r i The plaintiff was repr*bm Mr. Parsons and Mr. Pillai and th defendant by Mr.145 words
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Article499 1916-12-22 8 Serious Charge. Before Mr. Clarke at the Sccond Court yesterday, a Chinese, a partner of Chop Wee Loong, was charg*] with the theft from the godown ni Chop Hock Hong of 156 empty casks and with criminal breach of trnst. Accused pleaded not guiltr Mr. Campbell, who appeared499 words
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Advertisement77 1916-12-22 8 mini i mm Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Malted Milk THE BEST INFANT FOOD. Awarded Grand Prize Panama Pacific International Exposition i Borden's Sterilized Natural Milk. Prepared from pure full cream cow's p j approved sanitary conditioDß and under cx P ert Bu perviaion. Perfectly adapted for al) purposes where milk77 words
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Article127 1916-12-22 9 To day. Children's Concert, ftfa. Hall, 5 hm \Vater-7.22.rn.Ntt.7in, 9M p.m. t ft. 8 ins. To morrow Lodge .Sr. Qmyi and Lodge of Sorrow, 9 p.ni '•Here's Fan," last performance. High Water-8.12a.m. 9 ft. 2 ins 10.4 p.m 8 ft. 2 ins. Sunday. 4th Sunday in Advent High Waier-9127 words
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Article74 1916-12-22 9 Singaporw* December tt, On London— Bank 4 2/4 2 Demand 2j4\ Private 3 m/n. 9/4 29 32 •n India— Bank T. T. f 72 3 )n Hongkong— Beak d/d 2|%prem. 'n Shanghai— Bank d/d. 65J ')u Java— Bank T. T 135J )n Japan— Bank d/d. 109J overeigna—buying rate India74 words
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Advertisement51 1916-12-22 9 J Ross's Famous Bottiings 1 TRADE MARK. j Fresh Supplies Monthly, j Bottled H I without w!mm I XX Ml Preser- I B vatives I of any \f 1 Descrip- a tion. I^ Wi# and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S I li. RossHrothers! LIMITED. BOTTLERS London and Leith.51 words
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Advertisement178 1916-12-22 9 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Other train* leave for Johore at 9 a.m., 10,29 a.m., noon, i.30 p.m., 2.55 p.m. and 4 40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.rn. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore178 words
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Advertisement390 1916-12-22 9 Cinema CASINO Fir o« Scacfc Road THE MILLIONAIRE BABY From the Novel nj Amm kmtkdri WtUeta, arrangement with fIJ&Tu Ur by (?<7 W exceptional merit, with LnTcrnV A ***7 "MEAD ON THE WATERS A Powerful EdfM Drrtn "HEARTS TO LET 99 A Spl-ndid Comedy Drama PIWST SHOW 7.30 to 9390 words
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Article77 1916-12-22 10 Italy's Attitude. j REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. London, Doc, 19, 6 50 p.m Rome In the Chamber Si*** Sonnino said the Govern ment w unaware of the specific condition! of enemy peace proposals, bat boastfulness and insincerity their preamble did not ingnfc!J confidence. He begged th- Cham* ber not to77 words
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Article176 1916-12-22 10 London, Dec. 19, 6.50 p.m. Paris Four interpellations and criticisms are awaiting the new Government in the Senate tomorrow, when M. Brian! mM probably speak re the German peace proposals. London, Dec. 20. 3.0 a.m. Paris In the Stnat» IL Brians laid nobody wa3 deceived by the176 words
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Article152 1916-12-22 10 Public Confidence. London, Dec. 24 7.10 a.m. Mr. Lloyd George's speeth has put the seal on the revival of confidence which was first marked on the French victory at Verdon. The members of the House of Commons listened throughout with rapt attention, growing to exhilaration, The most striking152 words
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Article107 1916-12-22 10 London, Dec. 20, 12.45 p.®New York The morning pap«j agree that Mr. Lloyd George b* adroitly drawn the Central P° we into a position where they h show their hanis. The N. Y. World is convince the peace proposals are an attem at political triokerj. Th« N*107 words
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Article49 1916-12-22 10 London, Dec. 19, 12.55 p The Hague The For* Minister announced that in reply his protest re the seizure of publications destined for Indis JJ elsewhere abroad, Britain declared her readiness to cotfJM an understanding enabling a»H sitias and public bodies to ooaj German ioientific and publications.49 words
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Advertisement508 1916-12-22 10 Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds. Bearing interest frem the date ot purchase at 0 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 15th May and the tsth November. Repayable at par on the 15th November, 1919. p r i ce of issue-100 Per OcsM/fc. All proceeds of this issue will508 words
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Article1647 1916-12-22 11 Press Comments. While tbe Ipoh paper appears to fcupport tbe new rate of cnargee in I»*»? rd to F M. 3. railway tares, the •pinion in P naug ano Koa a Lumpur is the reverse of flattering to >hoae responsible for tbe proposed eforased ac*le. The Malay1,647 words
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Advertisement351 1916-12-22 11 CASH SALE t tSS V £*P> :l Ml 4 Shut. JSP Picture Poatcarde i W r i?ng l? 5 ;nd-han;l bo ,k.. Novell and MmSa EW .'J f ors«,two i, r tW f,r fm" for togi*»*» K. et.. «tr-. B M J AU aWe are post ak.)sl. Ag«iu WanUKi. Liberal351 words
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Advertisement173 1916-12-22 11 TO LET SHFFLES CHAMBERS. Commodious well lighted and a ry office< or second floor, front portion of flo »r and ground floor. Will be divided to suit intending tenants, hlectnc litts, lights and fans the building. App!> to GHiHQ KENG LEE GO. Auctioneers Estate Agents. i~ Yamamoto Co. JAPANESE Shoemakers173 words
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Advertisement319 1916-12-22 12 "CUPID'S SECRET"! THE MEDICINAL BLOOD Dr. J. B'S VEDIC SPECIFIC REALM OF VITALITY. In its double action of increasing Blood and curing fearful diseases) as Consumption. Asthma. Anaemia, General debility, Hysteria, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Night sweats, Mental depression and forms the Nature's best friend of THE FAIR SEX. If Blood is319 words
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Article300 1916-12-22 13 Body Gagged and Strapped. A Coroner's enquiry was held on Wednesday (Dec. 13) by Mr S H Langston, in the Second Court, Penang, into the circumstances attending the death of a male adult, whose body was found floating in the harbour on the morning of the 8th inst.300 words
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Advertisement237 1916-12-22 13 HANYANG BROS. TOBACCO Co. 3» Robinson Road, Singapore Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUMPUB PENANG. Chinese Cigarettes. Cigarettes of the above 44 chop M Tv been manufactured y aromatlc w i f n °t injurious to m Hongkong for health, and the over ten years now jS™[g smoke can be and237 words
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Advertisement75 1916-12-22 13 LAMBERT Co. Artists and Photographers Would remind those who desire portraits to accompany their Christinas greetings that the time is opportune for booking appointments for sittings. Telephone No. 1000. High Grade Portraiture, Military Groups, Pretty Pictures of Children, Bridal Parties, Commercial Photography. Only Address 3a ORCHARD ROAD. K. TSUTADA Japanese75 words
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Advertisement454 1916-12-22 13 —Depression —Mental Weariness —Pulling your Thoughts together; —Wakefulness —Irritability; —Physical L ssitude —Falling oil' in your Physical Con.lition —warn you that your nerves are not receiv- I Starved nerves are responing from your ordinary food sjs]e forjA of troubles sumcient nutriment to replace the nerve-substance that you that y U454 words
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Title Section18 1916-12-22 1 Straits Shipping-Gazette Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.} No. 3oi SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECENBER 22, 191618 words
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Advertisement307 1916-12-22 1 P. G. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hu Majesty*. Government.j For China, J\p» 1, Peisa», C?yb\, Australia, India, Aden Efcyit Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore en ci aeeei MAIL LINES. Homeward (Fop307 words
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Advertisement277 1916-12-22 1 STOOMYAAF.T-^^.TSCHAPPIJ 'Steamship \Jompany NEOERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore Belawan Deli, Sabang, Suez, Colombo. Gibraltar and vice versa. Steamers an due to arrire on thp nndermentinned dates OUTWARD. I vu P. Juliana Dm. 36 3 Cape. 1917 Rembrandt Jan. 11 Oranje Fe». 18 Vondel277 words
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Advertisement509 1916-12-22 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintain'd between Yokohama via ports to Ifarseille* and l*/rid*m, uriat mail contract with the In p< rial Japsnete Government. The New Twin-screw Steasnen maintaining this service have 1 een >peei»lty designed arid509 words
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Advertisement523 1916-12-22 14 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAYS. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, 25th Tuesday, 26th December, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS AND Monday, Ist January, NEW YEAR. 18-12 24-12 The Bukit Timah Rubber Estates, Ltd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Directors have declared a second Interim Dividend of523 words
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Advertisement418 1916-12-22 14 NOTICES The Mulcott Belting Company, Limited. Incorporated in England.) Best Multiplar Hair Belting Ordinary and Extra Stout From 2 in. to 8 in. stock This belt has gained its reputation throughout Saigon, Rangoon, Sumatra, Bangkok, F.M.S. and the Straits, for its Strength, Durability and Reliability. Quotations from Sole Agents KIAM418 words
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Advertisement443 1916-12-22 14 WANTED WANTED A qualified f*»r a Rubber Estate in Malacca. Apply bj letter or personally lo Mr. T«« Soo Hock, Ko. 86, Riverside, Malacca. 21-12 20-1 WANTED Immediately, Clerk to assist in Passage Department of Shipping Firm. Good Salary paid to competent man capable of dealing with correspondence. Apply, st-ting443 words
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Advertisement474 1916-12-22 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liaoility of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The LondoL City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank,474 words
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Advertisement334 1916-12-22 14 INSURANCE SOUTH^RITIsiP INSURANCE CO.- LTD. Incorporated is Km* 2sauh FISE Inßorarces i ffecttd on Eviu Rent and Merchandise ri description MARINE insurances accepted tc pam of the world at Lone* ntj WAR PIS* accepted to all p n J. HENBY Local Manas*, Offic l: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE334 words
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Article422 1916-12-22 2 Europe, For London Nankin December 23 Ke°mun 30 Atrens December 30 Kamo Maru, Jannarj 3 (via The Caw) Novara .Tannery 4 rTashifna Mam Jan. 10 (via the Cape) For Lirervooi: Oanfa December 25 Ninchow December Jannary 2 AthoaJanuary 13 For Marseilles: Nankin December 23 December 28 Novara422 words
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Article125 1916-12-22 2 Vessels Expected. Teesta (B.I.) 22nd December, from India for Singapore. Agents Messrs. Boustead. Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Benledi (Ben) 22nd December* from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co Ltd. Glenamoy (Glen) 24th December, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs.125 words
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Article66 1916-12-22 2 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European M dis and tr.eir delivery in London. Mail, burr. Okliverkd. M.M Not. 4 Deo. 1 P. AO Not. lo Deo. 11 M.M. Not. It* Sunk B Not. 17 Deo P. AO. Not. 2366 words
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Article29 1916-12-22 2 December 21Abbotsford (British.) Hong Wan I (British.) De Carpentier (Dutch.) Swaerdocroon (Dutch.) Rumphius. Bmile (Dutch.): Quorra (Rritish.) December 22. Hai Nam (British.) Penang (British.) Singkep (Dutch.) Yulcanus (Dutch.)29 words
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Article28 1916-12-22 2 December 21. FCamuning (British Kaka (British.) Sri Muar (British.) Malacca (British.) Pal*>mbancr (Dutch.) Besitang (Dutch.) Sinffkel (Dutch December 22. Hai Han (British..) Abbotsford (British.) (British.) Vdnn (Norwegian28 words
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Article59 1916-12-22 2 The Bankoku Maru is due to sail from here for Vancouver and Seattle about the middle r,f next nth. Messrs Boustead Co can five particulars as to freightage There will be no sailing to Ans tralia by the Barns-Philp Line in Dumber The ss. Mataram will •mil from Singapore on59 words
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Article278 1916-12-22 2 Vessels In Port. British. STEAMER. BERTH DATE Giang Ann Dock 29-11 Batavinr Inner Rds 2-12 Patrol Outer Rds do Koala Dock 19-12 Poh Ann Inner Rds do Kinta M do 20-12 Lady Weld (P do 21-12 Krian do do Ranee do do Circe do do Klang do do278 words
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Article206 1916-12-22 2 Eleven Shanghai river pilots were among the passengers who sailed on the P. <k O. ML Malta on her last trip westward, and there was a large crowd at the Shanghai jetty to see them oft. These men are on their ■way to Mesopotamia where they206 words
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Article326 1916-12-22 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless» Station:—s.s, Grotins, as Melchior Treub, s.s. Prinses Juliana, s.s. Ur;cas. The outward bound P. and 0. liner Somali will not sail from here until December 26. The Apcar linor Shirala is due to cave326 words
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Article302 1916-12-22 2 The Chinese have not invested their capital in foreign shipping to the «arue extent as the Japanese, and, therefore there are few large steamship companies. The largest is that known as the China Merchants' Steamship Company, its head office being at Shanghai. This Company was formed in302 words
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Article290 1916-12-22 2 Inspection of New Shin. The Pacific Mail S. S. Co Venezuela, tho second* ,r g tr of the newly formed company rived in Shanghai on No? 26 fr San Francisco and pons" m J 0 the journey in 28 da*s, avinc delajed four da\s during th age. The290 words
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Article190 1916-12-22 2 The general manager of tbe South African railways, in a recent report points out that shipping cooipar.iej which have hitherto relied entirely upon other coals hare, as a result of war conditions, had to resort to South African coal, and it it antici. pated that many190 words
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Article229 1916-12-22 2 Per P and 0 Liners. 1A r Kashgar London, Nov. 10 (connecting with Somali), To Singapore Mrs Grigg. Mr and Mrs Maxwell, Kpt H J Hillyard, Mr. Robins, Mr Bank*. To Penan? Mr Pean Per P. A O. Kara ala. London, xsov 24 (connecting with Nyanza) To Singapore:229 words
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Article870 1916-12-22 3 I 'delusive to Malaya Tribune.) linear?. Wheelock and Co, the j snip and freight brokers at langbai, favour as with the follow. I vice under date Dec. 7. last writing the p si. vrh regard to our Horn*- freight market has not Km. I, it anything, it870 words
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Article122 1916-12-22 3 December 22. High water :—7.22 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. 9.10 p.m. 7 ft. 8 ins. December 23. High water:—B.l2 am. 9 ft. 2 ins. 10.4 p.m 8 ft. 2 ins. December 24. Moon. Max. Dec. S. 6h. M. High water :—9 a.m. 9 ft. 6 ins.122 words
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Article725 1916-12-22 3 Quote, ia tie Ibrbf rhii Marai.a HIKOAPUBE DKCKMBER mmm Lyail and B»att, and Hhar* tbe following tt* of quotation,:Kubber Shares. i. ifcl'jL'.jl 30- 87« V" hukir; **»bmwai.< 210 3 6 2- fw aBld 7 6 77 6 *>ner*»neae 2*9 3 Jj nhiyi«it/i pd. |S 2 *J <Ji725 words
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Article239 1916-12-22 3 Singapore, December 22. 7Y#i.—sBs.lo 125 tons sold. Coora. -rVe*k. No Bnsineae. Tapioca.— Weak. Business done. Sago Flour- Weak. Business done. Cambier.—Xo Basing. P*BIT mm&j. Baaineas lone. Other Products.— *sa* t Qaiet. Utwt Local adrift WMUtioaa. -Nntrnegs 80 S. la tS -opra Gorong Tain uopra Dongalo 865 Copra Kavi239 words
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Advertisement41 1916-12-22 3 SINGAPORE j SHIPGHANDLERYGo. SHI PC HANDLERS 8 PROVIDOPIHC CONTRACTORS,! Tie Company's Launch ;ne«t« incoming ships. Office :—l6 Battery Road. TAXI LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. |4|. Order* promptly atterded to from Jannary Ist 1916. N. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. M41 words
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Advertisement142 1916-12-22 3 THE PLANTERS' STORES AGENCY GO. LTD. (Incorporated in England Port Swettenham. SHIPPING ANL FORWARDING AGENTS Rubber Shipper! to a!I Ports at Lowest Rate* I THE LAST TO ENTER I The newspaper only enters I I here AFTER it is read. Its I I contemporary, the circu'ar I I the booklet,142 words
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Advertisement207 1916-12-22 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. For China, Japan, Ceylon. Marseilles. HOMEWARD OL7TWARD Amatone Dec. 28 Porthos De« M 1917 Athos Jan. 12 For all particulars apply te J. DE COURTOM, Ag«nt. SEANS LINE OFSTEAMERB. "Glsnogle" 3,760 Tons, ea. M Heang Be* 6,799 Tone. ■Ji. Hsang Cboon" 5,776 Tea*. These207 words
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Miscellaneous404 1916-12-22 3 Mails Close. To day Pahat A t r P" t U P» •uiv'wSa I^ pra Bala™», Weld 3 pm Cw"mi;' ,r, My x 3.3« tm «P-» Mauritius, Egypt g-rope.Hc wkio To-morrow. P. Hambi, Rhio wKi B^"„ d, Soa™b.jm, Ho l "n> jermamin, *t*gen, K. Ba ro*, >aniiriuda Honlrkonff Anwy E404 words
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Advertisement574 1916-12-22 4 TOYO KISEM KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, The Inland Sea. Kobe. Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisoo to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailing* from Hongkong. ..turner Di-pl .cement Torn Speed Roegk<Mi« TEN'Yf MARU 22 000 21 knot. Dec 19 NIPPON MARU 11,000574 words
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Advertisement634 1916-12-22 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in Japan: I {Contractor* to'jhe imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments J «DOCK-DAIREN." S Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and a Locomotive Makers. AH sizes and n* oicriptious of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving Docks and Patent Slips* No.634 words
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Advertisement365 1916-12-22 4 Ocean Steam Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Engl^ Tbe Companies' itea patched from Liverpt r, tbe Straits, China and week and from Japan London, Amsterdam every fortnight for 1 and Liverpool and for V[ ar Havre aud Liverpool month)* outward creamer ever\ 2a tends to365 words
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