Malaya Tribune, 8 June 1917

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [E DAILY EVENING DAILY. 3JW. IV. No. 134 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CN fRalapa Cribune. FRIDAY, JUNE 8.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 484 1 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUTE A I) t SHIPPING GAZETTE. 2 The p >p'il>ir Newspaper the 2 Straits Settlements. 5 i PS- PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Reports of L- cal Events. X Condensed N;ws from F.M.S., Java,' China, India, Ce\lon and Japan. 5 w t Full and Latest War News. i Si*****************************!
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    • 554 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zbat.and FIRE Insurances effected on Building* Rent and Merchandise of erer description MARINE Insurances accepted to a} parts of the world at lowest rate. WAR RISE accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2. Finlayaon Greon. The Eastern United Assurance
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    • 80 1 HiaiiiniiiiiimiiMiiiiiimmiiiiiiiim^^ a> I THE Pot Stills OF Great Britain I 4 1 Have Been I I Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, being in the unique I position of having the largest bonded
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    • 137 1 HPjpjpjHPjpjpjpjijjjjpjjßjpjpjpjpjpi^ "ONOD A" Portland CEMENT. Mitsui Bussan Xaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) No. 3 Raffles Place. Auctioneers, Rubber Merchants, House and Estate Agents. Auction sales of household furniture, jewellery, merchandise and house properties conducted. All accounts promptly rendered. Inventory and valuation of
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    • 182 1 ♦«aa»^t^4oaea»oarfoo»*»»i» iTHE MALAYA TRIBUNE i AND X 5 SHIPPING GAZETTE. I I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 Payable in Advance. 2 Per annum $14.00 2 Half yearly 7JS6 f Per quarter 3 6S# Per mensem 1.25 S I Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month, fc Temporary 'Phone No. 171. CHEE ENG SONS,
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  • 1778 2 Example* from tbe Wild. The other day there was a hard frost up I» the Sussex dowaa a bitter uorsh-eaat wind raced acroai the bare, •«liitened bill-Hides. Lnte in the ej nin!< I came opun a en plover itting on tho gouiui, urning its bead from djdf u>
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  • 206 2 Berlin nnwipap rs devote much space to a description of the depai* tnre of nearly 1,000 children from hungry Berliu to the village and farmhouses of E*st Prussia The powerful committees which havo beeu collecting funds for this purpose for some tiino haw made
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 249 2 MITAn BROS. TOBACCO Co. 38 Robbuon Ro»d, Siiftpere. Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUMPUB ft PENANG. Chinese gfgargfteg. Cigarettes ol the €^^1 above M chop 'ia They are aromatic been rm'iii ;i> ir. no injurious t»« to M'ii.. St&K* health, and the over ten >esrs now JlEs! smo^e tan ht sod
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    • 53 2 rue Continental Stamp Co. STAMP DEALERS AND STAT JON E3S, 0. Hi?h Street. Have just unpaoked a new shipment of la. NOVELS with complete series of the famous CLUTCHING HAND STORIES. Rancegunge Drainpipes, j Channels, Bends Junctions HOC MALAY Co., Ln.' (Inewporktod in Mncap* i KIM HIN Co., 'S Kiln
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    • 708 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF SALVAQE r From the fire at No. 16 Treaggaou Street On Saturday, 9th June, at 10 a m. To be held on th a spot, t Comprising white Siam rice in nAga, h qu mtity of white aoajar in b k-S C huiese bams, provision*
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    • 560 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OP Valuable Wax Polished Teak Household Furuture, Horse, \i ct Dogcart, etc 1 At Our Sill room No 3 Raffles Place Oo Saturday, 9th June, at 11 a in Beautifully carved t*-nk «i i, ards a nit .i te.ik *Undard au arm cv iir--, r*-t< ilj
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  • 781 3 proposed Combination. ,fron Our Otcn Correspondent.) Canton, May 30. While there has >.e?n nothing defl<i*to'y done V»; the lading ravrdu jionuts anl republican* a!i!l arnundi Csnton to combine the Southern! province* 6g\in in ord- r to oppose j tbe monarchists nt.der Tuen Chi-joi, a w m dr.n*
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  • 727 3 Miss Georgina He garth Charles Dickens's Sister ia Ltw. \nl U9 ?nu 0r >* {a Ho r *b, «ister-in. 'i» J 70 n, es D Ckeas died Aprii i», at i 3, Chu eh street, Ch l, Pa Georgia* Hogarth was l, 0 ru in W on ,n 1826
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  • 74 3 The marriage took place at Christ Chnrch, Galle Face, Colombo, on May 15, of Mr. M. L. Phillips cf Bukit Kuba Istate, Seremban, and Miss Poynder, who arrived from Wellington, New Zealand, a day or two earlier The bride wss given *wa\ by Mr. S. D. Truscott, manager of the
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  • 152 3 {EzclvHv* to Malays Tribwu.) Singapore, June 8. Ifeejri and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotaj ttOM lAlorOajah 13.80 $4.00 AyrwKuninCT 1.35 145 v.erMolek 2.50 2.60 t \j.r l anaa 11.25 11.50 Baigownio 5.90 6.00 Bukit Jelotong 0.70 0.75 Bukit Katil 0.85 092* m>liaajia4 flurfg 910 9.25"
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  • 72 3 Delivered In London. The following are th* dates oi depart me from Singapore of lh< fctiopw Mails and th«»ir deliver} in London. Mail. l-err UKLivaacr. ILL Feb 28 April 7 8.1 Mar. «5 April tO P. A O. Mar. 17 April 20 8.1. liar. CT April 80 P.
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  • 14 3 Vessel in eouimnnioation at noon avith the local Commercial Wireless Station :—Xone.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 58 3 Trai i Scvice, Singapore (Tank-Road < DallyThe 10.2*. train from Johore to C-:na« and the 6 45 a.m. haia from Gorna-s to Johore Babru have comirK !iced running from tbe 3rd May. The former train connects with th p 9 a.ni. train, Tank Road to Joaore Bahra, and the latter
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    • 62 3 Tips Worth Noting. Advertising is more than ever essential, on the principle that the smaller the demand the greater the necessity to increase it.— The American Lead Pencil Co. Such advertising as we hare done has shown tbat there is no reason why advertising is not doing a? much for
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    • 583 3 A COMPELLING PHOTO-PLAY A Powerful Lesson Taught by Films—Excellent Cast in a Strong Production Alhambrt Alhambra la Is the oftly AT THE the Theatre theatre lOrchfiJtra Cakes Coffee, urcupsira, XM*u PIONHkR AMD PREMISR BOUBX OF QUAUIT J6B CtC and the BEST BEACIi ROAD. Mrved accommo- Presenting a Vitogr&ph Special M
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    • 430 3 TO-NIGHT 2 TO-NIGHT 1 1 S June 7th, Bth tn4 Bth At the Popular Photo-Play Hanee j EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Traa* P«*a tha Doof. j An Unusual Red faatisaf Prcdactiau THE WAR OF THE TONGS B Pa? ta, Thrilling and Seas.itiona! Drama b4 Life among the warring Chinese Tens'!
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 387 3 Mails Close. To-day. 0!« using, Kemaman and Trenggana Hock Let 'J.80 pro Batu Pahat Bri Wongsea "2.80 pm I'o/t 8wett«nhani and Tel'ik Anxon *Kinta 2.40 paa Med»u Reynft 2.50 pm Hongkong, Amov ana Swatow S.W pin M»!acc«and M air *Litdy Weld V pM HRtavia Samarang, s«d takius; Mails for Port
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  • 517 4 Nothing in onr time has created biggor roTolntion than the theme which ii now being carried into effect by those noble-minded individuals who lon than ton yeera ago wero dubbed tho stayers of pro* gress. Wo wall romember the tirao when tha Rt. Hon. John Barns,
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  • 99 4 London, Jane 7, 6.15 p.m. Parii: American warships have arrived at French ports. They had enthusiastic receptions. Amsterdam The German news, papers announce that the airman Sohaefer, who brought down thirty machines, and recently was decorated with the Order Pour le Merite, was killed in a fight with
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  • 216 4 littrtitiog Lecture. Members of tho Association of ■ngin.ers and their friends to a large number assembled in the or m. rnodioui premises of the Club in French Bank Bniidings last night to listen to an interesting and instructive loetnre by Ifr. A. Jensen of Messr*. Htrland and
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  • 73 4 The Cinemas. At the Alhambra to-night the main feature will be a new Vitagraph film entitled The Wheels of Justice" It is in four acts of gripping drama The Harima Hall will be screen ing Won by Grit" (n 3 reel Gold Beal special) among other line new pictares.
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  • 77 4 As will be s<*en from onr advertisement cilamr.s i\:> King's Masricitn," Horae« Q<ddin. is expected at the Victoria Theatre on Thnrsday n»x», Jane 14, for ♦hree nights only. Tne •m»»ruinuient in sore to atlact by raason of ita novelty, and we understan 1 that tbe native community will
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  • 85 4 Tbe Committee acknowledge with thanks the following sub. scriptions to the above fond Previously acknowledged $5,147.23 8. 8. Ban Poh Gnan SXO Contribution froua Hon Mr. F. S. James, c.v c a Memento of 20th January, 1917 400.00 $5,553.23 J. C. Petkr, Hon Treasurer. Mrs. Wreford
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  • 79 4 The following donation! have been received by Mr. a. W. Vick at the Chartared Bank. Already acknowledged $1,114.50 Miss Abrams 5 C. W. A bra in a 5 Heap Eng Moh S. S Co. 10 Straits Merchant Service Gnild (2nd List per Mr. Makepeac) ($3l)
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  • 58 4 To-Day. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p.m. Tanglin Clnb, Sale A Cafo Chants: Horn eward mail •loses by train 4 p.m. To-morrow Lolita at Adelphi. Sea View Fancy Drees Ball. Senear. Ist tnnday after Trinity. Corpus Christi, Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Msieaj. St. Barnabas. Taeiday. Lodge Zetland Regular. Moon
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  • 542 4 Tin here is at 1108.50 fM np) 100 tons sold. Rubber is quoted a crepe and s'utet. London, June <; Silver i The k i tZi^l: The prise distribution of »1, sfolsooa High School ti k ni> day. Th. fall list of prix, IT* appear ot ige
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  • 100 4 PAGM The Great War The Fighting Fronts America and War The Air Raid Submarining Russia 1 The Peace Question 1 Bombardment of Ostend Naval Raid North Sea Fight French Consnlar News D GESERAL: Inexorable Nature The Exodus of the Children Mail Notices Local Sliare Market Obituary Our Chin*
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 220 4 ROBINSON Co. Piesse Lubin Celebrated Perfumes. Sweet Pea, W xjp Stephanotis Ylang Ylang, LSllffl Parma Violets Damask Rose I WW Blushing Rosf Her Majesty's j| j Wall Flover Lily of the Vahey, '1 MlllllPl New Mown Hi y. Cape Jessamine, /0' Terbena Otto of Rose. j YfSm a iUlft I
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    • 571 4 GRAND CHANGE OP PROGRAMME 4 EpiiodM 41 9 Reels of the Serial Wonderful Will a* screened to-night at the Ideal Picture Theatre T CASINO By tha-Sea, OfT Beach Road, SECOND SHOW 9.1S P.M. SHARP. The American Film Co. Present Mr. IRVING GUMMING and MISS LOTTIE PICKPORU (Sister of tbe Famous
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    • 144 4 Guinness Horsehead Stout. In Quarts, Pint- and Nipt. •HW* I Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Wlm and Spirit He red and. ADELPHI HOTEL June 9, 13 A 16, DURIfJG AND AFTER DINNER First Appearance in tbe East ol the celebiated Spanish Dancer Miss Lolita Ramos La Bella Lolita in her Spanish Songß
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  • 96 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. Brtisb Gives. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. [anion, Jane 7, 12.15 a.m. n»U-lltrtwal I)o hs '«ta m\ ill? cov.pl-t-d ta* c o rreneed yeetevttay 2ht iv rth« it" ol tha Benrpc and etiveu We captured Li onaon cht weetern ilo-pea ol fptenUni Hill on a
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  • 55 5 I odon, Jqq« 7, 12.45 p.m. Sir Daagbs Haig states We attaek-d at 310 in the morning slan \tcssano» Wytnafrnots ridge cms nine miles front. We everywhere captured our first obj-ctivf s Farther prog real is reported most satiefactorily aio ig th*s whole front attacked Vaabers ol
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  • 202 5 London, Jan- 1 7, 6.30 p.m. Renter's correspond» nt at Ht-ai-«nart*rs 8*ye the new offensive opened an honr before daybreak, wh°nat* preamuged moment tht-bige<-st thin»? ev?-r attempted in mining operation® rent the sky with aarapli'tii'g crashes, as a long Berks of mines. 80.136 of whieh were dug »y«ar
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  • 90 5 Germ in Attacks. A Ffr.ch communique saja after i t tie Germans deii verfd lateral itraeks at different points h»tt\een Ailetteand the Laon roal acd north-west of Braye en Uo&naii. Our fire immediately soitfbed two att<"Doj-tb »gainet Mortifr Wood. The en*uay suffered apprf eiablv. Concentrated tffoite north of Cheinin
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  • 77 5 Lon !on, June 7, 4.20 p.m. A French c >m!tiur>iqae states v ioU-it. well-aimed fire nipped in the bnd a stromj German attack at midnight on a treat of six hundred ffi c trfe north Wrst of St Qaentin. Tbe attackers lost heavily and fell r aek pr»rcipirat*;ly
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  • 177 5 Details of Cars» Battle. t»ndoo, Jane 6, 7.45 p.m. c Af»ncj has reoeivec -mi;? f.ca Italian trernendoua battle whicl baa he»n raging en the Careo Austiiara made a \ioicn 0Illj t«-r ]fj> r.sive on a ten-mile fron (i n June .1 from Faiti, jnst north ol -*S Hgnavi»i>( to
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  • 52 5 London, June, 7, 10 0 p.m. Italian official We repulsed a heavy attack in the Bacber Valley. Th* enemy, reinforced, launched a vioUnt at:ack on the Carso from Hill 247, Homhward of Vergix, to Hill 3L, eastward of Jamiano. After day-long fighting, with varying fortune the enemy was
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  • 50 5 Heavy Artillery Fire. London, June 7, 1.40 p.m. *A Belgian communique states Both artilleries were active on the whole front, principally at Dixmude and between Steenstraete and Hetsas, where we carried out a destructive fire on enemy batteries and works. Our airmen bombed railway stations at Wyswegen and Langemark.
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  • 27 5 Aostriaos Claim Prisoners. Londou, June 7, 2.5 p.m. An Austrian communique spates We took prisoner ten thoiaand during the past three days .on the Oar$o.
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  • 143 5 American Vess l's Success. Loo ion, June 7, 2.15 a.m. Washington, official It h believed tha' n (Vrman submarine has be<m bunk by an armed American steamer in a running fight. Sdvr. According to the State Department's telegraphic advices, the submarine was sighted at a distance of seven thousand
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  • 50 5 London, June 7, 7.35 a.a. It baa transpired that Japanese destroyers saved the bulk of the wounded troops on the torpedoed hospital ehip Transylvania. The Japanese commander recorded his admiration for the silence and calmness of the men on the sinking ship, and the courage of the nurses.
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  • 47 5 Lord JVorihcliffe's Visit. London, June 6, 11.5 p.m. Official: Lord Northcliffo has sailed for the United States in response to the War Cabinet's invitation to co-ordinate the work of British missions there and to continue the task Mr. Haii'our successfully initiated In that respect.
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  • 25 5 London, June 7, 5.35 a.m. New The recruiting of Britishers lor tbe Biitieh army hsi opened here. Numerous applications had previously been received.
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  • 88 5 London, June 7, 7.35 a.m. New York The Secretary of War, speaking at Korth Carolina University, said that the ten million who registered on June 5 were a sufficient answer to the plea that autocracy was necessary for efficiency. He added: "We must go into the air.
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  • 52 5 London, Jane 7, 1.15 p.m. The general s'rike in Norway, decided on June 1, took the form of one day's c asation of work. It ia dose ib*d as the greatest demoi ftrotiooi ever seen in KOffVtf- her« wei H no disorders. Factorka lo Sweden alio tfruc* I work
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  • 118 5 Farther Details. London, Jane fj, 3.45 p.m. It is stated at an east coast port where Beven German sailors hare been landed by the light erniser sqnadron, that the North Sea action opened at 1.30 in the mornin*. Tha running fight lasted two hoars. The enemy was
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  • 36 5 A Settlement London, June 7, 2JO p.m. Petrograd: The threatened atriko of munition workera has been averted. The managers of the factories have conceded the demands of the workers, including that for a six-hour day.
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  • 26 5 London, June 7, 11.15 a.m. Petrograd: The Kronatadt trouble has been settled The local soldiers and workmen have agreed to recognise the provisional Government.
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  • 53 5 London, Jane 7, 7.30 a m. The Daily News Petrograd cor respondent reports that General Alexieffs asaociation with the old regime has oansed much grumbling, which General Burssiloff'a appointment is expected to dispel. General Gutor, who succeeds General Brossiloff, is the youngeat general in the army. Petrograd
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  • 72 5 Some Details. London, June 5, 10.30 p.m. A coast town correspondent reports Between eight and a dozen Taubea participated in tonight's raid. The hostile craft were hotly engaged by fire from a certain place and also by British avutors. The result was that the enemy was driven
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  • 23 5 London, Jane 7, 7.30 a.se. One of the captnred German airmen has snccnmbed to wonnds. His observer is badly injured.
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  • 52 5 Admiralty Communique. London, Jnne 7, 2.15 a. m. The Admiralty, referring to the German com.unniqne as to the Ostend bombardment, says photo, graphs obtained show no damaged honse at all other than buildings in the dockyard. If Belgians were killed, as" stated, thoy must be employed in
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  • 123 5 Arrangements for Service Loadon, June 7, 6.15 p.mIn the House of Commons, Mr. Stanton askfd why hundreds of thousands of young, strong, and willing coloured members of the Empire, who were ready to go to the front and fight for Britain, were not used. Mr. J. I. Macpherson
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  • 69 5 London, June 6, 3 45 p. m. It is pointed out that the 1917 campaign was planned in the faith aud full asauranoe of vigorous Russian support at a fixed date, which has not been forthcoming. In conaequenoe there has been an enormoua increase in German strength in
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  • 23 5 London, June 7, 1.15 p.m. Amsterdam The Bulgarian Premier, accompanied s>y th© Director of tbe Pablto D?bt, is YlsUlng Be'rita.
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  • 594 5 France's Attitude. London, Jane 7, 3.5 a.m. Paris: In the Senate M Regis manset introduced an interpellation inviting M Ribot to define the general policy of France. He aaid that the Senate was unanimously indignant when seven Frenchmen proposed to go to Stockholm to confer with the
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  • 74 5 London, June 7, 1 15 p.m. Paris: After M. Riboi's speech, the Senate unanimously passed a vote of confidence in the Govern ment, «firming that a durable peace is only possible through the victory of the Allies, and expressing the determination of France to pursun the war
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  • 85 5 London, June 6, 7,15 p. m. Mr Havelook Wilson, President of the National Sailors and Fire, men's Union interviewed, said he was receiving resolutions from branohes of the Union, in all parts of the conntry snpporting the «so lution not to man ships carrying pacificists to Stockholm.
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  • 112 5 London, June 7, 5.45 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to a question, Sir G-org« Cave stated that the Government, the Honse and the country completely agreed with the statement of war dsßl made in the F.ench Chamber. He promised to convey to Mr. Bonar Law
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  • 68 5 London, June 7, 7.30 a.m. Mr. Hutchison, of the Association of Engineers, has declined the invitation of the Labour executive t<»goto Stockholm ani Pet ograd. The Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union's Congreu has d-ci led to send two representatives to Petrograd to advice the R issians on
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  • 123 5 Rus U>\ Appeal. London, June 5, 9 35 p m Petrogral The Council of Workmen and Soldiers has sent a communication t> the S< ohlisi parties and Tr.de Unions throughout the world, agiin appealing to them to send delegates to the Socialist conference at Stockholm. It is of opinion that
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  • 30 5 London, June 7, 7.30 a.m. A remarkable s'atement is published in the Oitprensaiach Zutung suggesting the abandonment of ruthless submarining as the best basis for peace negotiations
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  • 70 5 Eoemy Aircraft Hon bed. London, June 7, 1.55 p m. The Admiralty states A sqiiadron of Naval aeroplanes, yesterday, dropped a number of h'onba on an aerodrome, at Nieuwmunster, fifteen miles south-south-west of Blankenberghe. They hit a big shed. Several bomb* fell close to two machines in th*
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  • 92 5 Mess s Barlow Co.'s Produce Report. Singapi re, J one 7. The qianti-y catalogued fof this we.-k'« auction amounted to 73 tons. The deman 1 can only be Jioxufhod as poor and prices all round show a declin<\ Fim Pah Crepe at $147 and Ribbed S-noked Sheet
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  • 102 5 Th »death rate par mille for the week ending June 2 was 37 13 Th» total naUBOSV of d-aths was |M of which 191 wer« malea and 65 females. Two Europe ns atid 4 Eurssiana oflwo% also 187 Chirna-, 50 Malaya, 13 Indians an.l none of oner nations.
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  • 177 5 Referring to the murder of a European iniuer ne.tr Ip >h, racentlv, tne Times of Malay h It may be of interest to add th it tne ipot at which Mr. E iwotids »111 attacked bus b«en the scene of many rtther oimiUr lawless acts, although, happily,
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  • 42 5 W. Hobbs, a untitled postman, has received the lm| > -»1 ServicMedal in recognition ot more ti an 40 service as postman. His grandmother delivered letu-a at FJitcoin oaoro than IflO yearn a«<. and bis fatfe** was alio postuwu fjM crr<ar 50 ywß.
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  • 679 5 After Three Years. Accosed Committed. Before Mr. Mudie, Third Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, tbe inquiry was concluded in which a Macau named Hoah Tbim was charged with having on or about April 20, 1914, caused tbe death of a compatriot named Chin Ah Sam by stabbing him with a
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  • 65 5 Before Mr. Langham-Carter, First Magistrate, yesterday, Inspector Kills bronght several charges against drivers of motor-care. Aire. Woe ha, of Mount Elizabeth, waa fined > and costs tor driving without a licence in St. Andrew* R >ad, where she knocked down a Chinese, injuring hia leg. Several Asiatic chauffeurs were
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  • 187 5 Ydrious Offerees. Charged before Mr. Sugars this morning with gambling at 17 Fish Court, five Chinese pleaded guiitj, and the first accused was fined $10 or one week's rigorous in default, ibe aeoond and fourth accused were subjnoted to a fine ot $2 each, whilst the other two
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  • 274 5 Heavy Bail Demanded The important o t ium c*s e which hafl been in progress at th* Hongkong Supreme Court for ov»t fifty days had a sensational development on May 30th, when the defendant* in the action, twi> very wealthy Chinese named L«e Elysan and v'a Chi
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  • 59 5 Lawn Tennis. Hongkong Championship Two Chineae players 3x« Kwong and Wour Po EoanaL defeased S X Green (the smg'ea champion) and th- R*v C L <> iper Hunt, in the find of the championship don blee at then c> m 11 ng kong Lawn Tennis Toots o»-nt. The acorns
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  • 157 5 Singapore G C vs- Keppel G.C Tbn following are th* m for tbe above match tn th" play d on Uft# R tee Coarse on Sunday i> x\ 9.5 SproalM and 17> leh < > 11.? i v. Binnia.a d 9.10 Macphail and Lyall v. D.»v» and Cam- run.
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  • 46 5 Oa Sanday n xt luteins wiP leave Johnston's Pi*C at 9, 10 an > 11 a m 2.30 and 3 W p m. Club Bungalow 930 ant 10 JO a. n. 12,15, 3 and 5.10 p.m. Tide 2.16 pm. Height 7 t 9 in.
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  • 159 5 The annnal race.in* or nembera of the Penan? Swimmm* Clob wai held on Sunliy in>ruiifi» la (he Clob prt-tnia-a. Tanjatig Bangab, Mr. P. Simpson ltV*at> dent) preaiding ovt r a fairly i-.rg-attenianee of Clnb memo -rThe Chairman proposed tha* Mr. H. A. Low, one ot the thre*
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  • 62 5 At an "At Home" held at the Penang Polo Club on Saturday laei a match waa played between mem bera of 'A' Company P. V., and the Beat. The first goal for *A' Company waa eeored by G.E.V. Tborn-s wbilat Onraet for the oppsio tics scored aeveral. The end of
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  • 192 5 (By ciwtesy of ihe French Consulate) Parii, Jnnt 6, fi.4o p.m. The French 3 per cent bmde ere at francs 60.75 end the 5 per cant at 88. Rubber is quoted at 2 sh lid par ponnd. There was great activity during the night along the Chemin
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 247 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ——i ——^ommm* Victoria Theatre FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Commencing THURSDAY, JUNE 14th HORACE GOLDIN The Roy^l Russian Illusionist aud full company of 35 ARTISTES 35 Including Beautiful Barbara. B*bi*otok •nda Bevt or usarriEH Pioentirg a Serif* of Sit SENSATIONAL PECTACULAR U H. PRISES A CARNIVAL OF CONJURING I.NTHODLCIJCO
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  • 789 6 frtarj |utd is tit Jfcrta tta B*raiig HutAnia Jose i. Means LyaU aad Bvatt, *r"aryif tad £kue MOV iane tie foilawing hat of «akkcr Smuts* Bam Vaaae. Barm. BaUen. f> MR IB 4 f Anglo Jar* 4/f 6/8 j/- Anglo-Malay 10/- It/ 1 Ayer Kaning 80/- 87/»
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  • 62 6 &''ngaporf, June 8 Oa London— Bank 4 oa/a. 2/4| Deinaod 2/4^ PrlTataOm/.. 2/H3/lr> Uo lodia_ Bank T. T. On Hoogkong— Bank d/d fig prem On Shanghai— Bank d/d. |aj (Jo Java— Bank T. T 145 Oo JapanBank d/d. 109 Sovereigns—baying rate $$.54 TndiaO'oil Bills la»« f«a- 1/4 5/38 f.
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  • 233 6 Singapore, June TVa.—See Local aad General colamn. Copra.— Strong, Tapioca. Business done. Sago Flour. Do. Bajinatjdone. Gambier. —No Botineti. Pepper —Steady. Business done. Other Products. —Market Latest Leal Market feetatie&s. Nutmegs JlO S. per pioul 136.00 Natmega 80 8. 46.00 Uopra Bali 7.90 Copra Qorong Talo g.OO Copra
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  • 46 6 Hingapore, June 7. Daring the past two days th»»re has been more activity in thie market and prices have advanced. To day's quotations may be given ac $7 90 for fine snndried and $7.40 to $7.6 J for fair to good qualities.
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  • 215 6 Ord»rs for the we*k »n iiccr Friday, Jane 1". Today. 5.15 p in. Drill Hall S.V A, Reernitf. 430 Johnston a Pier B.R g T 515 Drill Hall Maxim Co' 5.10 I ».-chard Road. P. 8. S.V.R.' &M C 8 Drill Hall Chinese Co. 515 Bras Baaah
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  • 61 6 The estimated number of Sabermen i°?ft increased from 1,711 in 1915 to 1,977 in bin. Th> fnoreai© ia general in all methoda of lining, expect drift nets. Drift net« were 2,503 againat 2.753; large srine neta3is againat 30«; small seine nets 497 against B*2; there were alao increases in jermal
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  • 859 6 Annual ftlie GJviog. The annual priao giving ef the High -School. Malacca, waa hald to day. The echool aasambled ia the oppor hall and wm addressed briefly by the Head M#s*er, who said there were mm* p< into to be mentioned. Pirstlj. »h«y were not holding a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 228 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels j Principal Liquor Dealers. Baffles Hotel Saturday, June 9 SPECIU OIHHER Skating and Dicing after Dinner. SKATS JG Irom 9.30 to f0.45 p.m. DANCING Irom 11 to 13. SKATES at 50 cts. per pair. MUSIC. SongS
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    • 168 6 THE BEST ADVICE To give to a person suffering from Headache or Neuralgia is to use a remedy that will give instant relief Like a touch of the wizard's wand Littles Or i ratal bin eats un these painful disorders. The effects are ■imply marvellous One application and the pain
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    • 740 6 UN iffl t*eti**« 4»r M«A Mearfatwffko/ VV.neiim., The wonderful life-giving properties 0 f Wincarnit makes it a positive to all who are a Weat An«mic "Nervy; iNoi The mission of' Wincarrui 1 is to create hew heal s for taotc my r nt or Annmic, or Nervy," or Rundown And
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  • 686 7 Forty Years Ago. 11m l»»e Lord Moncastei's life was e!oaiibd by tnp terrible oucouie of an adventure. On April 11, 1870 a party of Udiea and gentle.men, including members cf tbe B itia', French. Austrian and Italian L«>gK. tions at \theu- w-r% captured by brigands at
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  • 29 7 Funnely a well known opera ■in»*'-. Onrt.rd Aruoldby, a Baa» Kiaai was 6n« 1 £iis at bow sire t l r failing to rufiiiter biuiaelf as an ah ii.
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  • 560 7 Story of Tzar's Arrest. Mr. B. T. twndomtz ft. Ihe Ra< msui Consul, g*ve the following suuiunry of nets from Ihe -{iudian newepapei* to a reprosfamatiie A the Times of Ceylon The c;»ief topic in th Rj-sian newspaper*, ho eat i. is the arrest of tne cx.-T/.ir
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  • 102 7 Parades for June. To'lay, Jone 8. 5.15 p.m. Entire Company Parade at P» aria Bill Monday, Jon* H. 5.15 p m. Parades af Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pjgar. Friday, June 15. 5 If p.m. Parades a* Pearls Hill an 1 Tanjong Pagar. Monday, JoLe 18.5.15 p.m.Boole March
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 614 7 NOTICES NOTICE. firm* desiring ft Urge godown enfant md mad sWe sita»t< '2 in the cenne of B? To*n art usjssfstod to commum o»w i!h S. M INST C. E. 160 Kobinsb- Koad. fj NOTICE. Tln'psrtoerabip business carried on hv Mr 0 to Jaege- and Paul Zm* ondar t u
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    • 433 7 TO BE LET WFSCtS TO LET. N,,.6-D 6E, 6G, 6-H, Batter j »o*£ to Yoo Hock Hoe, No. S Rsrßeß Pkoe »V a TO LET. Lodge" 12* Wilkie Road, gae and wtster-iAidJ on Immediate ppy fco N S Menahem, 20 Raffles Piace. 115 TO LET Qfteee n| Hoese Noe. .0.
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    • 601 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN EHQLAWD BY ROYAL CH4RTBR. Paid up Capital in 60,\0 Shares of £20 each £1,900,000 aeserva Fund £1,900,000 Seeer* a Liability of Proprietor* £1,200,0Cf BANKERS. The Bank of England, Tha London City And Midlnnd Bank, Ltd., Tht London County and Westminster
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    • 133 7 a> A Woman in the Tropics i 1 2 z knows from experience the debilitating eweti X W this Climate hat upon her health, and the diffi- 2 emUs the has M ks6pi*§ her health up to par. Her blood become* thin and poor, which make* s her weak, headaehji,
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    • 472 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. 2-6 THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17 Dboby Gk»ut. Singapore. (ESTABLISHED 1311.) 6ANOIDATES desiring Portions thron«h tiiia Office, please
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    • 282 7 TO JJST RAFFLES IrIftMBBRS. The folioeriur; eeetio »uly available Ground Floor Sections Nos. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 13. First Floor 2 and 5. Second Floor 8, 9, 10, 11 12. Deetrts Lif»* I eaoh floor. APi Ut TO CHING KENc LEE GO. Batata Agants Auctioneer?. 16 THE JACKSON PAI^NTCABINETS
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dolly.] Vol. IV. -So. 134 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917 ?MCE 5 CENTS.
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    • 700 1 Crew Mutinies. Strain Unbearable. A thrilling tale of panic aboard a German submarine thai bad its (Umax io the murder of tome of it* i fficers by frenzied members of (be craw, the suioide of other ofictrs, and tbe surrender of the crew feu a British patrol
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    • 62 1 Letters are lying at the General Post Office, Singapore for s s. Dsnuban, s.i. Julia Luckenbaeh and s.i. Hellenic. The L and 0 Ex. hear* that the wreck of the Bloc Fennel steamer which took place off Ihe Cape Ust year, and was sold by the owners as a total
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    • 31 1 Jut g. Siogkep, Duroh Emile, Da'eh Selaa, Norwegian Jane 7. Lady Weld, British Klang, British Medusa, British Meran, British Singkawang, Dutch Broawer, Datch Van Rees, Datch fieni' iiau, Da toh
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    • 33 1 Jane 6 Aajoa, Britiah Ipob, Britiah Sri Muar, British Caatlefield, British Ban Poh Gain, British Kampar, British Maetsuycker, Da oh Koemat, Dutch Kan Fo Soon, Datch Uild, Norwegian Jane 7 Mabidol, Siamese
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 467 1 Finer Mcdi 1 S for Shipper' THAN THJ 1 Shipping Gazette. I Write for terms, I 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. 1 tmMWĔBBMttEBMMMMMUUM^ P.*O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Orientai Sailings. I Under Contract wr:i Hi* Majesty* Government.) For China, Japan, Penang,
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      • 303 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappy "Nederland" AND 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 Internationale Cradiet ani Handelsvereenlging "Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland.) 1 D* Almeida Street PHONE
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      • 338 1 Reyal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG AHOY Aocommodation for 44 First Class Passengers. For particular! apply to the Agent 16-4 B Save your Money, TIME AND LABOUR BY USIN'O. The Canvas Bags FOR PACKING RUBBER PATENTED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Telephone, 1464. No. 496, North Bridge Road. 124 u_ ROYAL PACKET
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      • 304 1 To Advertisers 1 Shipping Gazette I C*«»Ut« la «Tery p«rt throughout tb* I MALAYA PENINSULAR. j Tarmi on Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED !K /*t>AR) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. ve«eta her. cabin. M well h kwtrio mth m bit°L J»ok£g and mono room., barber', .hop,
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 140 1 Singapore Tide Tables. Jone 8. High water :—0.43 a.m. 8 ft. 2 ina. 11.55 p.m. 9 ft 7 ins. Jane 9. Moon. In Perigee 3h. M, High water :—1.28 a.m. 8 ft. Jane 10. High water :—0 42 a.m. 9 ft 5 ina., 2.) 6 p.m. 7 ft. 9 ins,
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