Malaya Tribune, 4 June 1917

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^~* SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV, No. 130 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CN IRalapa Crlbune. MONDAY, JUNE 4
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 515 1 THE MALAYA TnTOIO SHIPPING GAZETTE. S 77i* prtputor Newspaper of the 1 Straits Settlements. I PUBLISHED DAILY. 1 Complete Reports of Local Erents. «t Condensed News from F.M.8., Jars, S i China, India, Ceylon and Japan, g J Full and Latest War News. I Jf*»we»^^» w »*»w»eew»»ee»s This Week s
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    • 355 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FDtE lussrances effected on Building! Rent and Merchandise of e**r description MAIIME Insurances accepted to a parts of she world at lowest ratet WAI MSI accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Office.: 3, Finl arson Green. The Eastern United
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    • 93 1 Sanitas, I Disinfectant j j Pine Tree 1 > j This disinfectant freely emulsifies i with, water, producing a 1 j I I milk-white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. f I SANITAS I j is known throughout the world g j AS A I RELIABLE I i H j disinfectant. The
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    • 218 1 I the iiuu tribuiel SHIPPING GAZETTE. J SUBSCRIPTION RATES, i Payable In Advance. Per annum $14*00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter M| Per mensem *»*5 g Postage Extra 50 Ct9. per month. Temporary 'Phone Wo. 171. (Estate Supplies Acetic (99&98-U Acid Veneer Chests Mom I Chests Latex Cups ETC. Mitsui sBussan
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  • 316 2 Measri. Frattr and Co.'s Circular. Singapore, Mar 31. Oar Market continue* very steady the volume of business passing is confined to local Rubbers si most entirely. There have been a few deals in sterling shares and certain section of the Tin market are more often enquired for. In
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  • 124 2 New Suggestions At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Koala Lumpur Fete Committee held on Tuesday evening it waa decided, in view of recent criticism :—(a) To abandon Aag. 6th as the date of the proposed fete, (b) To oircolarite the General and Bob-Committeea to
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  • 791 2 Officer s Story. Boring the early part of last month a considerable number ol British officers escaped from Germany and hare arrived in England, One of these, a captain taken prisoner in August, 1914, told an interesting story to a representative of tbe Times. Tbe story was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 258 2 n Agents KIM HIN Co IS Kilt* Street. Slntfapore. ffaneegunge Drainpipes, Channels. Bends Junctions 'NOP MALAY Co., Ln. (Inc jratec- In bia^apore.) The Continental Stamp Co. STAMP DEALERS AND STATIONS. 0. High Street. Have just unpacked a new shipment of Is. NOVELS with complete s?ries of the famous CLUTCHING HAND
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    • 463 2 CATALOGUE FREE WANTED CAHVASSIMC AGENTS. SARMA COMPANY'S Famous Children's Toys. Eaoh box contains 32 !>ig Bet Rg. 3_ IVTedinm M R,. —14 SmaJl <<# R 9 j_ g—A Dealers in Sarees, Dubattas, Coating and Shirting. Silks etc, Apply to:— SARMA Co. Bilk MerchantB. BENARES. M INSANITY CURxT""" Dr. w. C.
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    • 746 2 AUCTION SALES. Valuable Leasehold Unds and House. BITUATE AT Hat Quay and Market Street, Singapore TO BE HELD AT Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co s Sale room On Monday, June 11, 1917, t 2 a (1) All that piece of land situate at Boat Quu- an area of 7,743 square
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    • 389 2 Mortgagee s Sale To be held at Our Sale room. H. 3 Mta f\ m On Wednesday, 6th June at 2.30 p.m. Gilstead Road All that piece of valuable freehold land at Oaiatead Road, Mageaw, area 20,472 square fact Together with the house Ne.glGi HaadßaW, Stevens Road All that piece
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 114 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, Jane 8 To day. No Drills. To-morrow. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A.. Recruits. do S.R.E. v NC.Os. do Maxim Co. 5.10 do Chinese Co. 5.15 Bras Basah Road Malay Co. Raffles Institution S.V.C. Band. Wednesday. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range S R.E.
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  • 74 3 Delivered Ml London. The following are the dates of departure fro:n Singapore of the Batopean Mails and their deliver} in London. Mar. Lrtr. Pkliv* Rrr. R.I. FrK 28 April 7 tf.l Mar. 6 April 10 p. ft o M tr, 17 April 20 8.1. Mar. 28 April 30
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  • 239 3 Singapore, June 2 Tm.— See Local and General column. Copra— Weak. Badness done. Tapwa.— Weak. Bun'men done. Sago Flour. Do. Business done. Gambier. —Business done. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Product*.— '-'arkfi Qai*t. Ut.M local Market ihoiaiioes Kwtaaap 110 p*r p'oal f3G.00 Natmegg 80 S. 40.00 Copra Bali
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  • 398 3 Curious Story. Here is the curioui story of a G< rernraent investigator who meets wi'h pitv on an investigation It is fold by ioli I. Pttrjuligt; jy 'X'lie jiarvey. How m\ny children You mean thetn as died end all My God, lady, I don't know ag
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  • 15 3 Vessels In communication at noon with the kMal Commercial Wireles* S .ation —None.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 233 3 To-night: Positively the Last Ni^ht (TO-Nlght 9.15) TheSensatioaiil Dramatic Feature (To-Ntght 9 15) THE IRON HAND Presenting the Eminent Actor KOBART BOSWORTH Adapted from the Successful Stage Play Tainted Mtn«> This tto'7 n unuaally strong one and has a ipleadU meral. Red Fra'ker Production. AMERICA AT WAR I "TIMOTHY DOBBS,
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    • 740 3 jJJ— OL jjaSilx iUsMSSSSaM Preaiieat U-Yaaaf.Haaf ef a* CMmm lepakliA re?iewia| tne CUmi Treep*. J "yJJi™ ThA President Wtltes ef th* U. S. A. and tit ever-ready Anierkaa Ple«i fVMlirnhrtl Aihambl B is Fsneral of the late Dachas ef Gsomu|kt atttndti" by the Reysl Paailly. j 9 QB j^ a
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    • 436 3 EMPIRE Special Announcement SEE PAGE 6. CHEE ENC sons" ESTABLISHED 1859. 71. North Bridge Road. CIVIL NAVAL NHLIUIti, AND SPOBTIK6 TAILORS. The Managing Proprietor, who has received his training from an European Master-Tailor, Ttf%. PERSONALLY CUTS every garment, thus en- U suring perfect fitting with the latest WEST ESD Q'JlaB«s»
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 146 3 Mar's Close. To day. At noon. To-morrow. Pulau B»tam it Pnlau Bulang S" 0 H B 8x0 a Pnlau Batam Pulau Bulang Hofk Lira ».<»1 aw Aimer* •.?>0 am g ern ,r,B Hook T«w 9.3• am P. Samba Pontianak Singkwr* 10.80 am Port Swettenham and Penang Pi« 1130 m* Purt
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  • 863 4 The Inaome-Tax Commute*), it may be remembered, recommended that any increase of rent to coyer any war tax ihonld be made illegal. Cases have occurred in which certain rapacious owners have demanded a ten to twenty per cent increase in rent in order to meat a
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  • 474 4 THE CINEMAS. Casino Judging from the enthusiasm with whioh the crowded honse at the Casino greeted the first fonr episodes of tne great American film The Diamond from the Sky on Saturday night, the management has secured a winner. Each section is full of romanoe and excitement, and judging
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  • 149 4 An additional attraction was prodded for their guests on Saturday night by the management of the Adelphi Hotel in the shape of a vivacious Bpanieh singer and danoer named Miss Lolita Ramos (La Bella LoUta), who is making her first appearance in the East. During tbe evening, accompanied
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  • 120 4 members and friend were treated to a most enjoyable evening's enter teinmant by Belt's Variety Com pany which is visiting Singapore after a most ancoeseful tour in Java and other Dutch Colonies. Mr. Anderae, a clever Dutch artiste, gave several catchy songs, His many Dutch songs and
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  • 376 4 Tin here i e mt M A„ 75 tons sold. Wdy 81 #113.15 > dOD Bih, There are only small snV-""^ the market is steady 11 *d The Band ofwT in th« *Y Wednesday, 6th The Hon. Mr. C B^, I la Malacca On Friday ]eg ft
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  • 69 4 Mr. Hwang Yoan untitle Chief of I Edficatinn at Hbsn^i "laaron Retarder -t was eaterfaJn* i n T. 6l'e bQPgal'.ar r t vTsh. v#h.-re i Q ?y I13J liflq with torn* of (ovrln i.inJ Mr H«icc airs i Jeo-or* on EaWotlsm ifa* Chioeae Reediqg K m fore itidlenoe. fir alen
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  • 109 4 Pages Thh Great War The Fighting Fronts I Russia 5 Submarining Socialist Conference 5 America and War 5 Industrial Unrest 3 French Consular News 5 GbKE&AL: Share Market Escape from Germany Koala Lumpur Fets Singapore Volunteer Corps Anything for a Living Straits Produce 0 Mail Notices 3 Landlords
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 241 4 ROBINSON Co. Piesse t Lubin Celebrated Perfumes. Sweet Pea, -ifia Stephanotis Ylang Ylang, Parma Violets Damask Rose Blushing Rose Her Majesty's I I j Wall Floyer Lily of the Valley, foil ffllllllrl New Mown Hay. Cape Jessamine, Verbena Otto of Rose. (j JSJS 4 lubii 1 Musk. $1.75 c !p^
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    • 424 4 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 9 Reels uf the Serial Wonderful 4 t pisi'des.—6l Reels Will be screened to-night at the Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO By-the-Bea OUT Beaoh Road, The American Film Co. Present IRVING CUNNINGS AND HISS LOTTIE PICKFORD Sister of tbe Famous screen star Mary Pickford in The Diamond
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    • 141 4 Guinness Horseiiead Stout. Io Quarts, Pints and Nipa. Caldbeck, MacgregorA Co. WIN ullflrtt linn Mi. ADELPHI HOTEL June 6, 9, 13 A 16, DURING AND AFTER DINNER First Appearance in the East of the celebrated Spanish Dancer Miss Lolita Ramos La Bella Lolita in her Spanish Songs and Dances. $2
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  • 47 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Gaia Ground REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Lendon, Jun* 1, 3.10 p.m. Field-Marshal 8ir Douglas Haig reports: We gained ground slightly v*st of Cherisy and oarried out successful patrol encounters near Oon/eauconrt and a raid north-east of Loos near Ploegsteert Wood.
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  • 120 5 London, Jane 1.40 p.m. Sir DjagUs Haig says Daring May wa tot U n-isoner 3,412, includinR bS officers tnd captured a field, gan, 80 machine guns and 21 trench mortal s. We drove off a raiding party early this morning north west of Boarsiee on the Bapanme-Carabral, road
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  • 95 5 London, Jnn» 2, 2.0 p no. S.i Douglas Haig a iya the enemy's artillery was active last night; agains: oar portions in the neighbonrhood of Ballecourt and Vimy village hnt there is nothing of interest to repoit. London, June 2, 11.40 p.m. Field-Marshal Haig: We repulsed an enemy
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  • 74 5 London, Jane 3, 1.25 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig states We attacked the front sou'h ward of the Sonehez River last night. We have alre*]y made good progress. A nnmoer of prisoners were taken. The enemy attacked our advanced posts at night sonth-westward of Cherry, and made some progress
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  • 135 5 Lendon, Jane 3, 4 15 p.m. A French rommuniqne states The er.emy made a violent bombardment in the Craonne region all nisht long, after which three attacks Wfr made on the California Plateau aiH two on the Vanelere Plateau. Everywhere they were repulsed with important losses especially
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  • 94 5 Good Aerial Wcrk. Loudor, June 1, 4.45 p.m. A Freneh communique says: «J enemy at night time fairly ▼teUntly bombarded our first lines the region north of Laffaux mill, California plateau, and Chevreux wood. We vigorously replied. An attempted attack on Casque cost the fruitless losses. Between May 17
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  • 56 5 Lcn Ion, June 2, 10.0 a.m. A freneh communique says: >'th of Laffaux mill after a lively bombardment tin enemy gained a l ing at some points in our ad*»nc* l trenches, bat later counter*u«ck6 largely ejected him, The I artillery duel continue* fairly violent here. We repulsed
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  • 56 5 London, Juna 3, 12.30 a.m. Freneh communique There was lively artillery fire at Laffaux, Hurtebise and Craonne. Sine* April 16 the French and British have captured over fifty-two thousand Germans, including a thousand officers, an enormous quantity of material which includes 446 heavy and field guns, a thousand
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  • 91 5 London, June 2, 1.25 p.m. Paris s^mi-official A perelstent artillery duel on the British front and frequent successful British coupg.de-main are the prelude to a resumption of the battle London, June 1, 6.45 p.m. Renter's correspondent at French Headquarters Fays that between April 15 and May 24
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  • 112 5 Kaiser's Thanks for Victories.'' London, June 3, 5.50 a.m. Aras:erdam: The Kaiser has telegraphed to tho Crown Prince, bagging him to thank his armies for '•shattering the great French alb tnpts to break through on the Aisne and in Champagne." He adds that the fatherland is confident
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  • 31 5 Austrian Attempts Smashed. London, June 1, 6.10 p.m Italian official Massed enemy forces violently attacked Hills 592 and 652 in the Yodiee last night, but completely failed leaving 83 prisoners.
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  • 109 5 London, June I, 6.45 p.m. There is aeenmulating evidence from prisoners, etc., of th=* enorm ons Anstrian losses in the recent fighting on the Isonzr It is known that six dirisions were deeimited in three days. Attempt* to recaptnre Y\ dice alone cost the enemy a regiment
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  • 102 5 London, June 2, 6.15 p.m. Italian official: There was heavier artillery fire northwards and eastward of Gorizia, in the northern seetor of the Carso and at Dossofaiti. We repulsed an attack at night time on Thursday on Hill 652, at Vodiee. Two enflmy attacks south of Crazigna A
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  • 72 5 Engagement with Knrds. London, June 1, 4.45 p.m. Wireless Russian official Near Revansir, northwest of Kermanshah, a thousand Kurdish horse men attacked us the battle is progressing. London, June 3, 4.15 p.nu. A wireless Rnssian effieial message states We heavily repelled five hundred Kurds attacking south eastward of Erzingan.
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  • 53 5 London, June 3, 5.50 a.m. Rnssian official The Black Sea fleet, oruising along the Anatolian Coast on May 29, destroyed munition depots, barracks, factories, and other establishments at Shekircgly, Samsun, Ovenie and Ordeh. They destroyed oo# hundred aal forty seven sailing ships laden with supplies, and brought two
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  • 93 5 Koad on, June 3, 4 40 p.m. Petrograd i Tha general eonneil of the Cosaaek foreee le eendtng an addreee to the Government aeearing it that the Coa?seks will assist in any offensive to their utmost, in the conviction that peace ie only proenrable by force of
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  • 71 5 A Pirate Sook. London, June 3, 4.40 p.m. Romes: A large enemy sub. marine was torpedoed and sunk off Cattaro on May 26 by a French submarine. It is uncertain whether this is the same affair cabled on May 30, but it is noteworthy that the Frenoh papers, recently
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  • 80 5 Lendon, June 8, 4.15 p.m. Madrid It is understood that the German reply regarding the sinking of the Patrioio is extremely cordial. It offers to compensate the family of the engineer who was killed. It disavows any intention of damaging Spain or insulting her flag; and
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  • 83 5 Naval Aircraft Work. London, June 1, 6.20 p.m. The Admiralty says that naval aircraft made several raids from Dunkirk last night and dropped many tons of bombs with good results on Ostend, Xeebrngge and Bruges. All returned safely. London, June 2, 3.50 p.m. The Admiralty says the
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  • 88 5 Ame ican Admirals Tribute* London, June 3, 10.25 p.m. The commodious London Opera House was overcrowded at a thanksgiving service to celebrate the Battle of J utland anniversary. Viee-Admiral Sims, of the United States, was the principal speaker. He glowingly tributed the British seamen, who had conseorated
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  • 56 5 Superior Officers Punished. London, June 3, 3 25 p.m. Athens The Minister for War has sentenced to two months' detention the three superior officers responsible for the concealment of arms which should have been re* moved from Peloponnesus in accordance with Entente's demands. Other superior officers have
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  • 65 5 London, Jane 1,1.40 p.m. Salonika: The royalists are commandeering the barley crop, of Thessal). The famished Thessalians are most indignant and are openly declaring themselves for Venezelos The local authorities are disquieted at this resumed terrorism. This is significant in view of the Venezelist belief that King
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  • 42 5 London, June 8, 5.50 a.m. Amsterdam A telegram from Vienna says that M. Bobreyuski, minister for Galicia, has resigned. Ton Seidler is appointed Minister of Agriculture. The Emperor announces the creation of new ministry of pablie health and social serviee.
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  • 22 5 London, Jane 2, 12.40 p.m. Fiight-Commsnder Leefe Robinson has been removed to Freiburg as i preoaation against farther Allied air-raidi,
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  • 236 5 British Representation. An Explanation. London, June 2, 2.10 a.m. The executive of the Labour Party has decided to send a deputation to Petrograd calling at Stockholm en route. London, June 2, 6.80 a.m. An authoritative statement as to the attitude of the Laboar Party Executive to the Stockholm
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  • 320 5 London, June 2, 9.25 p.m. Paris: The galleries of the Chamber were crammed when M. Ribot, prior to the discussion on the interpellations regarding the granting of passports to Socialists to attend the Stockholm conference, announced that passports would only be granted to Socialists going to Petrograd after
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  • 86 5 London, June 3, 4.15 p.m. Stockholm Mon. Branting and Suysmans are generally respected, as leaders of the Swedish and Dutch Socialists, They have now taken a fresh step towards the assembling of a general Socialist conference from all cenntries. asking them to send delegates as quickly as possible,
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  • 87 5 Strikes is Norway. Londen, Jane 1, 6.45 p.v. The latest manifestation of the general industrial tinrest in most of the countries of Europe, owing chiefly to the dearness of living, is the announcement of a general strike throughout Norway which begins on June 6, unless the Storthing in
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  • 191 5 Cronstadt Rebels. London, June 2, 3.10 a.m. Petrograd The oommittee of the Cronstadt soldiers' and worken'e delegates has assumed the administration of Cronstadt, declaring it will not recognise the Provisional Government and will remove all government representatives. Tbe fateful decision at Cronstadt was adopted by 210 votes to 4.
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  • 61 5 London, June 2, 1.25 p.m. Jassy M. Albert Thomas has arrived from Russia and had a very enthusiastic reception. London, June 2, 7.10 a.m. Petrograd: Mr. Arthur Henderson has arrived h#»re," The Minister ot' Commerce M. Konavalof ha* resigned owing to differences with the Minister of Labour M.
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  • 137 5 Distribution of War Honours. London, June 2, 10.85 p.m. Tens of thousands witnessed the distribution of war honours at Hyde Park this afternoon. The weather was brilliant and their Majesties and the Dominion representatives were received with cheers. A squadron of aeroplanes hovered speck-like in the sky dnrlng
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  • 33 5 London, Jnne 8, 3.50 p.m. Chicago Fourteen persons, including Baron Reiswitz, German ex-Consul of Chicago, have bee® indicted by the Federal Court, charged with conspiring to foment a rebellion in India.
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  • 134 5 More Provinces Revolt. London, June 1, 6.05 p.m. Peking The situation is grave. The revolting military governors accuse the president and Parliament of attempting to destroy the responsible cabinet system. They claim the dismissal of the ex. Premier, Tuan-chijni, for fiis illegal demand for the djaqolation of Parliament
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  • 78 5 London, Jane 2, 12.40 p.m. The Gazette says that H M. the Ring commands that the badge ofthe Companions of the Bath, the Star of India, St. Michael and St. George, and the Indian Impira shall in future be worn suspended by a ribbon round the
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  • 56 5 Mere Adherents. London, Jane 1, 3.30 p.m. San talvador has offered the United States military aid for protecting American interest! in San Salvador thus all the Central American States hare now declared themselves pro-Ally. London, Jane 1, 6 50 p uj. Rio de Janeiro: The Senate has
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  • 44 5 London, Jane 3, 3.25 p m. Washington i Tha State Department has learned that Germany is attempting to get control of the island of Santa Margarita, off Venezuela, as a submarine base, and has communicated the intelligence to the Venezuelan President.
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  • 240 5 A Postponement. London, June 2, 2.20 a.m. Official: The first Gazette c mtaining names in the new Ord*r of the British Empire has to be unavoidably postponed for a few dajs. London, June 3, 7.0 p.m. The following birthday honours are announced Knight, of St. Patrick Visoonnt French.
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  • 59 5 London, June 3, 6.35 p.m. The following have recsived Knighthoods Justices Baaman (Boajbay), and Chandhuri (Fort William), Mr. Vachha (Bombay corporation), Mr. Bray (President of tha Bengal Chamber of Commerce), Mr. Henry Stanyon, Mr. Michael Nethereole, CR.i., (ex-Inspector General of the Eaet India section of the London Chamber
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  • 60 5 Lendon, June 3, 7.30 p.m, The Sultan of Perak has been made an Honorary Commander of the Order of St Miehael and St, George and the Emir of Kano a Companion of the same Order. Mr. Michael Daring,Minister at Bangkok, has been made a Cammander of the Order.
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  • 67 5 Will it be Kept? London, Jane 3, 9.20 p.m. The Press Bureau states that arrangements have been concluded with the German Government for the withdrawal of all British prisoners of war thirty kilometre* from the firing line on the eastern and western fronts. Two thousand Britishers have
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  • 39 5 London, June 2, 12 40 p.m. The Times correspondent at Cairo says it is understood tbat Japan has decided to appoint a consul in Egypt, owing to the increase of Japan's commercial interests in *sypt.
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  • 77 5 Rev. J.D. Bolton, formerly of Kuala Lumpur, and now an Army Chaplain, writes that he hae been moved down from the front to the hue, where he has a big hospital and reinforcements to minister to. This keeps him very buey. The Go' rr tn-Swies frontier is still eloeed, preeamablj
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  • 233 5 Reported Souk. right Lives Lost. Although no official statement is to hand, we are informed that a Japanese ship voyaging from the East and which qnite recently called at this port, has been funk within a day or two's run of her destination. There were a number of
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  • 383 5 (My ctntrtaay of ths JVs/i K Consulate-) Paris, Jane 1, 4.25 p m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 60.90 and the 5 per cent at 87.90. The Paris Stoek Exchange will be closed from June 2 te the end of September every Satuiday
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  • 113 5 Sir Richard Burbldge. London, June, 1, 1.40 p.m. The death is annonnced of Sir Riehard Burbidge, adviser to the Minister of Munitions, for many years managing director of Harrod's [The late Sir Richard Bnr'oidgo, who was created a Baronet last year, was born in March 1847 and from quite
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  • 171 5 Appeal Court. Criminal Cuts. In tha Criminal Appeal Conrt before Mr. Justice A. Kernshaw tba following appeal oases were beard yesterday morning Sergt. Santa Singh, lata of tha I. M. S. Police Force, appealed against a sentence of four weeks fo receiving an illegal gratification and two weeke
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  • 56 5 The following donations have been received by Mr. A. W. Vick at the Chartered Bank. Already acknowledged $972.50 G.U.F 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Hadden 10 D. Y. P. 5 J. K S. 10 F. W. O. 5 P. R. F. C. 5 11,012.50
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  • 90 5 Lawn Tennis. Ladles' L T. C- Tournament. To-day the only match «ft for decision is the final of mixed Doubles Handicap, Class A, Miss D. Lamb and Mr. Upeott owes 3 v. Mrs. Holden and Sir Jon Bucknill rec 3. The committee and members of the club will be
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  • 132 5 S R. C. v. A Nival Team. On Saturday last the S.R.C. on their own ground entertained in a return match a team from a warship in port. The visitors fared ▼cry badly and but for a capital 40 by Morris, would have cut a sorry figure. As it
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  • 31 5 In a league match at Kuala Lumpur on the Y. M. 0. A. Padang on Friday the United Chinese beat the Government Reading Room team by four goale to nothing.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 95 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS* COMING COMING MORE NEW ACTORS AND ACTRESSES TO THE PaMOCS STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE IQYAI North Bridge Potvd Watch (or their First Appearance To night To-night A Play which «rffl beapprrriated BERTHA SEI6FRID will be e'aged. Phone 1366 tor seats, K. H. CbfJOng, P-opriefe-r. AUCTION SALE OF
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  • 805 6 Faces Qootsi is tbe Herkct tsii Moreisg SivoAroaa, Juva 9. Maura Lyal feat] Ivatt, bxakaage aa4 Shere Broken, usue the folio v» ing Hat of ajOetatieiM Rubber Shares. Sob. Valr.e. Hay»r». Rallm. J/- Aliagar 1/6 10 4 I Anglo .-a 4/6 6/6 J/- Anglo-Ma!aj 10/- 1!/ 1
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  • 64 6 Singapore, June o<i London— Bauk 4 m/s. 2/4 Demand 2/4$ Private S mk\ 2/4 27/32 On IndU— Bank T. T. On Hongkong B*nk d/d prem Ob Shanghai--Bank d/d. 65jj Cn Java— Bank T. T 1344. On JapanBank d/d. 109 Sovereigns—baying rate $154 India Ceil Bills lass Issae 1/4 5/32
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  • 302 6 \W9 d* «M t nsommrUy mt§m$ Iht opinions expressed fry correspondents.] Malacca Roads. r# the Editor the IKcft frflhtnc Dear Sir, —Allow me a small space in the eolumna of your valuable paper that I may air a grievance, which 1 am sure many others share with m>, re
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  • 232 6 Tbe following recipea are for. warded by the Secretary of the Food Reform Society. Mesa. 1. Rice Soap, 2. Force-meat Frittera. 3. L<?uion Sponge. Recipes Rice Socp —2 pint* white atrck (made from boiling white vegetable ench as haricot beans, onions, etc.), 3 tablespoons rice. Boil
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  • 145 6 XExclutivt U ilĕlaga Trfbwu.) Singapore, June 2. Messrs Latham an<l Co., th* Arcade, advise the following quotations Alcr Gajah $4.00 14.10 AyerKunlng* 1.35 145 Ayer Molek 2.60 2.70 AjerPan.8 1150 11.73 Balgownie 6.00 6.10 Bukit Jeiotong 0.70 0.77$ Bakit Katil 0.85 0.92$ Changk&t Sonlg.... 9 30 Glenealy
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 308 6 Kill Pain Before Pain Kills You. Attacks of neuralgia, constant paiir; or the dread of sudden shooting pains, are a continual wear and strain on the vital forces of the sufferer. Unless relief is obtained a breakdown is sure to follow. LinUS ORIENTAL BALM brings certain and speedy relief to
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    • 25 6 TB( CHINA REVIEW' Illustrated Monthly Magazine Published in Peking Price GO cents. OBTAINABLE FROM CHOP MIANC HUAT. ni. 11 Upper Circular Rial. SINGAPORE. 2-6 1-7
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    • 146 6 JAPANESE ELECTRO-PLATING Co E2l*oti*o-Pia»tintf in NICKEL, GOLD, SILVER COPPER, EU. No. 39 Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE 10-1 l FITTER'S WOKLD-RENOWNED Nickel Brass Bedsteads Lochsansj A LARGE AbSORTMKXT OK LATEST DESIGNS. ««a— >g NOW ON snow A. Frankel Co. VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. to*************************** MOM fc 9***9 t* United Saw Mills i
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  • 333 7 Plea For National Dynasties. The following letter appears in the "Times" over the signature "X.V":— I am a fiim believer in the prin ciple of Monarchy, esp< ciall) in the British Empire, in wlich some of tbe constituent iiatious understand and respect no other form of government, In
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  • 321 7 A Shanghai Episode. Some months ago we related the Rdventures of The Pedlar of Austria who, when he could gain no assistance from his Consul to keep the wolf from the door resorted to tbe method of thnwirg a brick at a shop window in the Nanking
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  • 389 7 Railways and Roads. A wealth of facta of intense interest to the foreign merchant and manufacturer is presented in the Returns of Trade and Trade Reports for 1916 issued by the Chinese Maritime Customs. The publication show in what direction progress has been made, show how the
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  • 170 7 There's a thrash toning up in the garden—I heard it Though the heavens were leaden ani chill, And though I was as dall as the day —blets the bird —it Defeated my dread with its trill. 44 No, he'll n*ver come back —in < suspense I averred
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  • 94 7 We mey talk as much scandal as we like abont Queen Elisabeth, but not every nation permits that freedom of historical criticism. A socialist in the United States has been sent to gaol for six months for libelling Geerpe Washington, and it is not long since a woman was gentmced
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  • 105 7 Parades for June. To-day, Jan© 4. No Drills. Friday, June 8. 5.15 p m. Entire Company Parade at Pearls Hill. Monday, June 11.5.15 pm. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Friday, June 15. 5 15 p.m. Parade® at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Monday, Jane 18.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 613 7 NOTICES NOTICE. M detiri»g a large godown h -fficf* on firBt Bcd 9ec&nd floorB it aad Mtu .t. din the centre of JJe'lown are requested to coimnunicate itn g.TOMLIXSON, M. INST C. B. 1 Kobiaee* Roar. v 15 6 NOTICE. The partnership business carried on l Mr Otto Jaeger and
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    • 326 7 TP B| LET OFFICCS AND GOOOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 E, 6-O f 6-H, Battery Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffia Place 14 6 a to let! 4 Eather Lodge 12 Wilkie Road, gas and water laid on. Immediate entry. Appiy to N. S. Menahem, 20 Raffles
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    • 598 7 BANKS CHAPTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCO XPORAThID IN ENGLAND UT ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Sharea of £20 each £l,500,0O( Quasi Fund £1,900,000 •3eserva Liability of Proprietors £1,200,001 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Thn Londot City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County and Westminster
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    • 127 7 There are many Men in the tropics with nervous systems urgently in need of better Urns. n The feeling oj exhaustion affecting such men is the result of their bloody which has become deritaliz<'d by the enervating effects of the climate, worry, malaria, and other causes. By building up weak,
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    • 396 7 WANTED WANTED AN OFFER. For 30 or more assortments of second-hand heading types (to be sold with or without type case.) For particulars Apply to Box 291, care of Malaya Tribune. 2-5 THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17 Dkoby Ck»ot, Sifti»?ore, (ESTABLISHED 1311.) CANDIDATES desiring Positions throngh this Office, please
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    • 252 7 THE ORIENTAL Government SEcnhtflhr Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. I OBPObated in Ixdia. FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Intome In 1816 .$4,309,517.50 Toial Out go in 1916 $2,490,418.50 Assurance effected in 1916 $4,220,542.85 increase in Funis $1,819,099 00 Total Policies in fore 65,* !-> M *vith Bonns additions, $72,522,343
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. IV. -No. 130 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 276 1 It is understood that an official order is to be issued with the object of the better control and organisation of work at the Liverpool docks. Dock labourers who are exempted from military service by reason of being engaged in work of national importance will be required to
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    • 144 1 The accounts of the Nippon Yuven Kaicha were published on the lOtb May. The profit was over Ten 19,317,000 and by adding this to the amount carried ov*>r from last year over Yen, 18,961,000 it becomes over Yen 53.478,000, of which Yen 4,120,0u0 will be paid out aa
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    • 13 1 June I. Emile, Dutch June 2 Kaka, British Perak, British Besting, Dutch
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    • 37 1 June I. Meran, British Hock Lee, British Einta, British Hong Wan, British Lady, Weld, British Scott Harley, British Brandan, Dutch Khoen Foeng, Dutch Reynst, Dutch R. S. Baru, Dutch Melchior Treub, Dutch Camcr, Norwegian Euebing, Sarawak
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    • 87 1 The Board of Trade have awarded a piece of plate to Captain Emilio Caneva, master of the Italian steamship Italia, for bis services to the shipwrecked orew of the steamship Maude Larssen, of Goole, whom he rescued on November 28, 1916. Juhu Fowler, a firetnau, waa sentenced at a northern
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    • 125 1 Wharves aad Godowns. For the convenience of traveller! and others we set out below the various entrances to the premises of the Singapore Harbour Board and the godowns and storage Tanjoko Pagar P. S.—Gate 1 to Sections 1 and 2 godowns 20—22, Storage B. Clock Tower—Victoria and Albert
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 547 1 THERE IS NO I Finer Medium I for Shippers' Advertisements THAN THE Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. —■■war—r—B V.^M— P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorivjkat3o in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. i eninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Undar Contract with Hii Majesty's GoTerntnent.) For Cbina,
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      • 305 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappu "Nedepland" AND 44 Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and further particulars Apply to Internationals Crediet and Handelsvereeniging "Rotterdam (Incorporated in Holland.) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE
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      • 21 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG AHOY Accommodation for 44 Firs: Class PaMHeu^ers. For particnlarß apply to the Agent u-4 r.i
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      • 292 1 COTTON AND FLAX Canvas PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION Telephone No. 1484 No. 496, North Bridge Road, Singapore. ROYAL PACKET Navigation Company of Batavia (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAAHT MAATSCHAPPY) Special 3,000 toD», Tooritt Steamer» FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA IATAm-SWRaBUA-Wlf BAIWH-PORT MORESBY—BiISBANI STIffEY—MELBOURNE VICE VEISA In connection uith the Special Fast Saloon Steamers Melohior Treub
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      • 401 1 r To Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette 1 CV*ol»U* ia .very port thr jughout the MALAYA PENINSULAR. I Terms on Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN I.4PAH) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINTS. mfffgm this service have been specify lie- I™?™ all the ateet improvements for the safety
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 178 1 Singapore Tide Tables. June 4. High water :—9.51 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins. 9.20 p.m. 8 ft. 9 ins. Jane 5. Full Moon 8h. 7m. A. High water :—10.35 a.m. 8 ft. 9.57 p.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. Jane 6. Moon. Max. Dec. S. 8h. M. High water :—11.18 a.m.
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