Malaya Tribune, 15 June 1917

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 140 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The malaya tribune. FRIDAY, JUNE 15.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 447 1 I THE MALAYA TTO^ A\D SHIPPING GAZETTE. J The popular Newspaper of the Straits Settlements. X VS- PUBLISHED DAILY. C'Mnpltte Reports ol Local Event*, X Con'ieus.id News from P.M.8., J*\* t X Cl'ina, Indi-i, Ceyon and Japan! j *> t Full and Latest War News, f jtlM f M— Jl
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    • 545 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.- LTD. Incorporated in New Zealasd, fIRB Inssraaoes effected on Baild ngi Rent »nJ Merchandise} of evtr* description MARINE Insurances eoeepfted to a) parts of the world at lowest ra'eWAB SlSl>ccopted to all parts. J. HENRY Manager. 03cea: 2, Finlayaon Gre«n. The Eastern United Assurance Corporatior.
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    • 91 1 3 i >\v,m,w\\,\nmt THE j Pot Stills! OF I Great Britain! I Have Been j Taken Over by Government, I NEVERTHELESS I Buchanan's s I will be able to continue j I to supply their famous I 1 j blends and to maintain j I the quality as before, I
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    • 272 1 |the mm mm* SHI. PjHG GAZETTE. g I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. i Per annum $14.00 J Half yearly 7,25 J Per quarter 365 «j Per mensem 1.25 1 Postage Extra 50 cts. per month, t Temporary 'Phone No. 171. j AND Hydrochloric Acid. I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd.
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  • 217 2 May Crop Retards. Mr N. Gomes, Secretary United Malacca, 12,016 lba. Messrs Evatt A Co Secretaries Kelemak, 15,195 lbs. Tothl fur the year 153,138 lba. M S4 I i IMU Total for 11 montba 83,261 lba. H fSftJ! 668 lbp Tot »l for th* year 124,293 lba. Polan
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  • 21 2 May Returns. Ktnta Association Mine pieals |lf Tribute 20 f \ujpang (iiaU) Picols 140 Sim pm Valley t> J1478
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  • 279 2 Point of Lav. Bangalore, May 2'J.— Mr R Jt Plnmor, Bar-at-Law, Session- fodfi' Bangalore City, sitting as a Justic* of tho IVace, had before him an interesting case which, it ia stated, hts no analogy previously relating to tha jurisdiction of two Governmentnamely, that of MAaore and
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  • 153 2 The Resident of Negri Sewbilai. in bis annnal report states that th. last few months of 1916 wen marked bj an inenrsion of man eating tifl|«ri Into the area between the Jirnah and th* Sepai-a- rivers which it has U.n suggeXl ws, due to the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 196 2 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or European household furniture of every description (big or small lot). Good prices offered. Apply to 1 Second-hand." o/o Malaya Tribune. 3-04 g0.., ULTRA-MARINE BLUE Red Lead and otber Dyestuffs. Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. OGURA «Sc Go. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. IS Collyer
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    • 51 2 The Continental Stamp Co. STAMP DEALERS ANO STATIONERS, D. High Street. Have just unpacked a new shipment of Is. NOVELS with complete series of the famous CLUTCHING HAND STORIES Raneegunge j Drainpipes, Channels. Bends Junctions INOO MALAY Go, Ltd. j (Incorporated la ym^ajo.w.) Kgeale KIM HIN Co.. 13 RfJntf Street
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    • 478 2 Nursing Mothers MANY mothers would like to feed their own children, but are denied the privilege of doing so, because they have not sufficient nourishment for them. The "Allenburys" scientific system of Infant Feeding has provided for all this. When a mother is partly able to feed her mhf she
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    • 209 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Land and Bungalo* Situate at Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore To be held at our Sale-room No. 3 Kafiles Place On Wednesday, June 20, at 2.30 p.m. Pour piejPß of freehold land aituate »t Upper Serangoon Road, total area 40,000 aquare feet. Grant No.
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    • 840 2 auction sales. Auction Sale o* 4,000 BAGS WHITE JAVA SIGAK fj. gMj To be held at nj No. 77 ROBEi Q VnY To-day 15tW June at 2.J0 For mooudl of concrrntd. On view horn IJclfal The Commercial Rubber Co Ltd 6 No AFFLES PIaS7 By order of tbe Custodian ofEneiny
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  • 639 3 The Haal Results. Why China Lost Says the China Press of May 24 n 'j'he why China waa ontelassed at the recent Olympic games," said Mr. J. H Crocker, honorary secretary of the Far Eastern Athlelic Association, yesttrdSY, was that we wont np against two nations who
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  • 114 3 Bismarck's horror at the Armenian itroeitiefl of 1*77 wM shown by Uh resna kable tetter he wrote to his Eaiperor, William 1., on Angunt 11,1*77. This Emperor was the grandfather of the present Gerirnn Emperor, the faithful ally to-day of the Turks who mnriere.i the Armenians in 1916.
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  • 197 3 fßy courtesy of the French Consulate-) Paris June 13, 6 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonda are at rrsuMa 61 and the 5 per cent at francs 88.05 Rubber is quoted 2/91 The British progressed on a front "wee kilometrea in the region of ■feast) a,
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  • 266 3 Murder Charge Dismissed. At the Criminal Assizes at the SsjpraOM Co'irt. Kuala Lnmpnr, on Monday acd Tuesday, a Chinese, Mak Ah Row, was charged with murder, the- victim b- ing a countryman uotned San H on the night of May 24 at Bmgi. The eas* w.'.B ht
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  • 131 3 'Special* tmmm arihsl Otters oulv tAt all themb-Post Offices opto 1.30 pm. I tLute Utters, etc., intended for despatch by the homeward packet should reach the G. neral Office before B.HO p.m. to-diy. fee at CJeneral Post Office 5 cent* np to Sl5 pm., after that hour 10 cents. Late
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  • 148 3 tKrclu*ii* io Ma iff a Tribune.) Singapore, Jane 1?. >'■■.. and Co., tb< ireade. advise the following qnotaions A'.orGajah $3.50 $4.00 VytrKuaings 1.30 140 Iftc Molek 2.40 2.50 AjtrPants 10 50 10.80 Balgownie 5.50 5.75 Bnkit Jelotong 0.67$ 0,72* Bukit Eatil 0.85 0.92J :han£kst Berdg.... 8 75
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  • 72 3 Delivered in London, Tho following are the dates o« departure from Singapore of the ntOJMtH Mails snd their delivery in London. Mail. Lsft. DauvakSß P. kO. Mar. II May 4 HI April 6 May 11 P. k O. April \<r> May 18 R.I. April 20 May 80 M
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  • 15 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireh tt Station :—None.
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    • 234 3 Train Service. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Th« 10.25 a.ra train from Johore Bahru to Gemas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Ge.roas to Johore Bahru hay* cemn enc» d running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with tbe 9 a.m. train. Tank Road to Jobore Bahru, and the latter
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    • 707 3 "MONEY" —xto Every Man and Every Woman Should See This Film Alhambra Alhambra Is AT THE is the only the Theatre BEST j Cakes. Coffee, Orchestra, "7 I THE PIONEER AND PREMIER HOUSE OF QUALITY Tea, etC. and the BEST BEACH ROAD served l «ccommo- j "World Film Corporation Presents
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    • 436 3 I TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THE EM PI RE j Tanjorg Pagar Read. Traaaa Pms r*,« Door. SECOND SHOW 0-30 p.m. SHARP. Thanaas H. lace's Most Remarkable Photo-Play Civilization IO PARTS The Moat Daring and Stupt udoua Cinema Production io the History of Cinematography. It Is the most talked of Picture
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 262 3 Mails Close. Today Port Swettenham and Teluk Auson *Kinta 2.30 pni Med an Van Goens 2.80 pin Mr r«ing, K« intra an and Trenggann Ho«k Lee 2.10 pia Mersing Mersing S.M pm B*t« Pahat 8ri Wongsee 2.80 pni Haiti Pahat Mena 2.80 pn< Port Swettenham, Penang,* taking mail* for Europe,
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  • 662 4 Some yean ago, the Weet desired to educate the East into the methods which, to the idea of the Wait, wonld best bring about the emancipation ef the world. We, all of or, have had such ideas st various times bat never have saeh opinions been so
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  • 41 4 A Klang reader sends to the Malay Mail a poat card the postmarks on which show that it was posted in Penang on April 12 and delivered at Klang on Jnne 7, thne taking nearly two months to reach HI destination.
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  • 397 4 Goldin. In bis particalsr sphere Horace Qoldin is par excellence- And it is no figure of speech, but merely a. mstter of fact phrase which fall? from the lips of ail who witness hid highly-finished performance, jnst as one says How cWer." The cleverness of G ldin's art, which
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  • 287 4 There was an absolutely pack- d house at the opening performance of the Royal Italian Circas at Besch Rosd, last night, when a lengthy ai d varieJ programme was mo&t sncces--fnlly carried, ont amid the enthneirtsm of the large audience. Among the chief items of the pro
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  • 52 4 Owing to the erratic movements of steamers the Bandman Opera JCo. will now open their season in Singapore on Friday next June 22 with "the Girl in the Taxi," and will play for eight nights instead of five ss previously advertised. Their al--vertisment will be found on
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  • 84 4 The Alhambra management announce a grand change in tonight's programme, when a /> act film drama entitled Money will be screened. Every inch of this film is said to be vibrant with human interest. Episodes 12 and 13 of the Crimson Stain Mystery" and the latest Pathe War
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  • 538 4 Tin her* is at $107 7»; t a up); no soil, m, (*2.25 London, Jut: U 7 is steady R eufcr Rubber is qaoted aTW| Mtb crepe and ihsat for Colonel Ada**, o c p The Be tan Pi Vicoria Bri tge *mh. bees tale SO to
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  • 121 4 Pagm 1 ME War French Consular News 1 The Fighting Fronts Russia j Submarining The Air Raid Greek Situation A Zeppelin Destroyed Munitions Works Explosion 5 America and the War <- 0 Generali Rubber Outputs Baining Outputs Case Against Planter Man Eaters in X. Sembilan Mail Notices Far
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 194 4 the "TIGER" brandreo Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBER SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best More and HH Extensively used Latest Shoe Ik Locally for all wSjB than any other Sports. Make. Sizes Stocked Cfl F6 1 Sizes Stocked 4to 11 VUlllU Pair 4to 11 Sole Agents ROBINSON Co. BAN LEE
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    • 461 4 Mjol Entire Change off Programme Pint Show 7.20 p.m. IN BOTH su J.v i Seeoad Show 9. II pm. sharp. INCLUDING 8 NEW REELS of the WOVDER SERIAL -JTi Riflht and Enry from Saturday, 9th, to Frlriaj, lltl Juoi, til 7 At the Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO By the-Bea, Off
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    • 147 4 JUST RECEIVED Fresh Shipment OF Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS From I Wflll-Hnown Brewery For part leu lan and pi ioe* Apply to Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL On Saturday next, June 16 IN AID OF British i French Red Cross Funds Miss Lolita Ramos AND Angelo j The Man
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  • 79 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Captures. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Lo!tdon. Jana 14, 10.10 a.m. field Marshal *ir D>nglas H»'« .fgjjg; Oar tota: captures sine» Juu« 7 src now*7.342 prisoners, including j4.), tjie 47 tuns, 242 mac line gons a-»d 60 trench mortar?. We drove off a railing
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  • 82 5 London, June 14, p at. Sir Douglas Haig spates We niad« a further advance eastwjrd of Mesiii.es. Combined with the preajare southward of the front of onr attack, we compelled the enemy to abandon important sections of hi? first li" p between the Lys River and Si. We*.
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  • 135 5 London, June 14, 7.05 p m. Renter's correspond Head, quartans states The effect of the victory of Meetings continues to dwelbf. The enemy withdrawal is extending southwards. We now otcapj- "the" German front-line treiiehe* ffcotp Ploegsteert Wood to the baulc of the river Lys, where it bends aharply
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  • 20 5 Durazzo Bombed. London, June 13, 5.25 s.m. Borne Nanerous Italian aeroplains successively borab*d Durszro, damping military and naval works
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  • 53 5 London, June 14, 6.10 p.m. An I cilian official meF?*ge states sr.ipria* attack on onr new {"•■eitiocs on Mount Ortiearaon theAsiago Plateau failed. He th;n attacked in foice and with extreme violence but was thrown back in disorder with heavy loss. We frustrated several surprise attacks on
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  • 135 5 President's Address. London, June 15, 8.15 a m. Washington President Wilson's "fh<? day" address, delivered in the Washington monnment grounds, itated that he wonld warn the American people that Germany, having carried ont tbo greater part of ber immediate plan of conquest, was intriguing for peace
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  • 32 5 Many Killed. ion, June 14, 1.0 a.m. *o the House of Commons toMr Bonar Law announced a **ri o«t munitions explosion at n under L\ ne with numerous casualties.
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  • 45 5 St atement in Parliament. London, June 14, 5 15 p.m. In tHouse of Commons Mr. 5*" Law announced that fifty were i and many injured in tb' e *piesion at Ashton-under-Lyne. ttu- eiplosiou was at a privatelj works. Much damage waf tc mills, workauj dwellings.
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  • 162 5 Heavy Less of Life. Lcnlou, Jane 13, 7.40 p.m. Official Bombs were first dropped in th* outskirts of East L mdon at 11.30 o'clock. Numer- M bombs fell in rapid succession i in tb end. One fell on a r iu way s.ation, hitting an incoming train,
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  • 122 5 Londou, June 13, 8.55 p.m. Four German aeroplanes reached London flying at an altitude of at least 18,000 f. r. They looked like specks of fLouing silver. Heavy and light eons opened a tremendous fire on the hostile craft, which apparently separated over the east end, bntrecloeed when
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  • 37 5 London, June 14, 1.50 a.ra JJfficial The casualties in the Hfrrall now total '55 men, 16 women, 26 children killed 223 men 122 women and 94 children injured. There was no military or naval damage.
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  • 176 5 London, Jane 14, 4.50 a.m. Considering the shower of bombs, including aerial toi pedoes, on popnl ous districts, there were miraculous esoaper, Aa an instance tenements Inhabited by at least 2,500 peop'e had thousands of windows smashed, hoios made in rh* roadway etc. but not a single
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  • 74 5 British Navy's Success. London, Jane 14, 5.0 p.m. In the Houac of Commons Mr. Bonar Law announced that the Na.y had destroyed Zeppelin L 43 in the North Sea. Later. The Zeppelin was destroyed this morning Soon after it was attacked, it burst into flames fore and
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  • 86 5 '«important Mission London, Jan* 13. 12.50 p.m. Amsterdam The German diplomat Von Henting haa returned to Berlin from a political minion of two jrars to Central Asia. He visited Persia, Afghanistan, Tarkeatan, and China, returning via North America and Norway. rh" Koelnische Volkswdturg's correspond nt at
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  • 73 5 Allies kel eyed. London, June 13, 7.0 p.m. There is general relief here and in Paris at the abdication of Constantine. It is emphasised that thereby the Allies' position at Salonika is immensely strengthened, while a great blow is struck at German influence and intrigue in the Mediterranean
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  • 51 5 London, June 13, 10.10 p.m. Paris A message from Athens says that troops landed and emeamp. ed at the Piraeus by agreement between M. Jonnart And the Government, without iuoideut. London, Jane 14, 4.05 p.m. A French official message states Our cavalry entered Larlssa at six on Tuesday
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  • 93 5 London, June 14, 5.25 p.m. Salonika: The operations in Thessaly continued on Monday night. 1 lasso in and Tirnovo were occupied quietly. Larissa was surrounded by cavalry on Tuesday morning. The Greek Gmeral Baivas said there would be no resistance, but a colonel treacherously ordered troops posted behiud the
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  • 65 5 London, June 14, 12.45 p.m. Athens: King Constsntine has issued a proclamation as follows "Obeying the necessity and fulfilling my duty towards Greece, I am departing from my beloved country with tho heir to the throne, and am leaving my son Alexander on the throne. I beg you
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  • 41 5 British Figures. Lor*lon, June 13, 8.45 p.m. The Admiralty reports arrivals daring the week as 2,767, and sailings 2,822. Twenty-two over and ken trader sixteen hundred tons were sunk. Twenty «three vessels were unsuccessfully attacked. Six fishing vessels were sunk.
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  • 33 5 London, June 13, 10.40 p.m. Rome Daring the week ending June 10, 537 ships entered and 498 departed from Italian ports. Five Italian steamers and five small sailing shijs were lost.
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  • 45 5 London, Jnne 14, 6.15 a.m. The increase in sinkings was expected and is attributed to the return to sea of submarines which were refitting, hence there is no depression because of the returns which are still considerably below the enemy's most active weeks.
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  • 68 5 Encounter with Submarine London, June 13, 5.25 s.ra. Copenhagen A ship which has arrived on tho Arkol coast of Gothland reports a naval battle near Hairradakaer. London, June 13, 3.0 p.m. This mornings report of s sea fight is possibly explained by the news of an
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  • 68 5 A Crying Need London, June 14, 7.0 p m. In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Government had decided to appoint commissioners to settle the terms of State acquisition of the liquor trade, either in war time or after the war. The Government favoured
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  • 45 5 London, Jane 14, 2.20 a m. Amsterdam :The Rheirisoh Westfaelische Zeitung states that on the night of Jnne 4 several squadrons of enemy airmen bombed places between the Moselle and tha Ssar. At one place the burgomaster and his wife were killed.
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  • 20 5 London, June 14, 6.15 a.m. The French Government has conferred the Legion of Houour on Major Redmond.
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  • 177 5 Regiments Mjihy. London, June 13, 5.25 a.m. Petrograd Following for the reorganisation of one of the armies on the H;j <-~*m in front, three regiments mn io, d ,m<i arrested their colonel and seven officers. One regiment, refining to proceed anywhere, war surrounded by a division of cavslry.two battalions
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  • 31 5 London, June 14, 2.20 a.m. Petrograd General Dinikine, ex-chief of the general staff*, has been appointed to die supreme command on the western front in succession to General Gourko.
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  • 28 5 London, Jens 14, 6.15 a.ra. Patrograd: Mr, Heoderg-m aldressed a meeting of four tnousand soldiers here and explained the British viewpoint Ue hvi a floe reception.
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  • 36 5 London, June 14, 8.10 p.m. Petrograd The Cabinet diseuned the note which it is sending to the Allies immediately, regarding the calling of an lnter-Alli«d conference to examine conjointly the various inler-Allied treaties.
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  • 121 5 London, Jane 14, 2.15 p.m. Wellington Mr. president of the Americas federation of labour, has cabled to Mr. Danoan, the labour delegate of the Ameiiean minion to Russia, advlsiag him to attend, if in?ited, the conference at Pettfigrad, ire ord%r W> oaaslder «he advisability of -calling a
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  • 44 5 London, June 14, 7 0 p.m. Petrogiad Too Government has decreed that military insubordination, mutiny, desertion, refusal to f ght, or inciting others to do ditto, is punishable by pnnal servitude, with a loss of all rights, including rights to property.
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  • 54 5 Note from Am eric t London, Jane 12, 4.05 a.m. Renter understands that the United States has addressed a Note to the Allies and China doploiing the internal dissensions in China and urging the necessity for national unity, proposing that some fo rm of joint declaration shall
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  • 17 5 London, Juno 14, 6.15 a.m It is stated Lord Rothermere will be Food Controller.
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  • 130 5 Tigers seem to be on the war path at the far end of the Lipis section of the Benta Kaantan Road- Early this week, a tiger seized a cooly woman by the hair, inflicting in. juries on the head and chest, and left her, after dragging her
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  • 18 5 Mr.A.W. Bates, of Messrs. Barlow and Co., Kaala Lumpur, haa left for Home. He intends to join op.
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  • 897 5 Ci many and Her Dead. Desecration of Graves. The Mahaiajah of Bik.nir makes the following statement regarding th* industry carri-d on by the Ger. man Corps* UtlizHion Com p.my We may be certain that tho Ger. man authorities are not any more considerate, to say the least,
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  • 530 5 POLICE COURTS. Trespass. Before Mr. Lmgham-Carter, Senior Magistrate, this morning, Mr. Lionel Walton Holland was charged with wilfully trespassing into the baofalow of Mr. H. R. Llewellyn at tbe 12| mile on Oetatagl Roai, at Beting Knsa, ou Janp 7. The accused, who was defended by Mr. R.
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  • 52 5 Lawn Tennis. S C. C Tournamint. Yesterdays matches reunited as follow: Profession Pairs. Civil Service, Tyler and Pedlow beat Mer. Williams and Broad, 6—1, 6—3. Navy, Stow and Webb beat Army, Maskell and Browne, 6—3,6—0, Veterans' Doubles Handicap. Bishop Ferguson Davie and Wreford scratch v. Mayson and Perkins owe
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  • 175 5 Annual Sports. The Victoria Bridge School (of which Mr. A. J. Amery is Headmaster) will hold its annual sports on the grounds of Raffles Institution to morrow, Saturday June 16, at 3 p.m. Instead of spending the usual amount on prizes it has been decided to give
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  • 236 5 A Visit to Kiss* Trams from the Selangor Golf I Club met the Clang Golf Clafc daring the wwk end or«r Ihe Klanp coarse which was in exctll *nt con ditien. On Saturday afternoon Fonrtomes were played the 1 reenlt being a win by 3 matches ic ona
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 209 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOSTOCK'S ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS is Open for a Snort Season AT BEACH MAD, SIWAPORE. To-night at 9 30 it will present the same show that played in London for two years and gave 12,000 performances and which was visited during this period five time* by the King the
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    • 336 5 Victoria Theatre lc-nloht I To-nlgot:: INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF THE MONARCH OF MAGIC HORACE GOLDIN The Royal Russian Illusionist and hi* own eompar»y 35 ARTISTES 35 The Most SeasitJeßai tasrNii. The Host MgsUtylag Entertainment. EVER BROUGHT TO SINGAPORE Do not miss Horace Boltfin Supported bj a Full Loodou VAUDEVILLE COMPANY UN!
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  • 826 6 him Quitd it Market tkis M^rebg WI.VQAPOKir. JCK» 1«. Mass* Lyal! ud Kvatt, Ixshanga and Shwe Brakera, issue the fallowing list of quotation* Kubber Shares. Bom. Vsiae. Bnvert. ?,;lm. I/. Allagar 3/S MM m t Anglo J»t» 6 6/« I/- Angio-Malay iO/- 13/. 1 Ayer Knning SO/-
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  • 74 6 m*§amvw\ June 15. Okm Hank .I,*. 2/l| Deeaaael 2fH P'ivate 3 taj*. 2/1 13/16 n "nlia— Ba <k T. T. y n BoQgbaag— F*n* d/d s°/ p reni> >o ftfa.fjhai Bfc.-rt d d. ■B Mm C—Baal T. T 134 j ■)n .»"a;?%n f d/d. 109 "so\ «tcigia i.cclng rate
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  • 809 6 (From Omr Own Corrmycmdmi.) Bangkok, Jane 5. Bangkok, aa I said in a previous letter, knows only two kinds of weather.hot and hotter; and it never rain* here, bnt pours. The wet weather has jast set in in real earnest, snd instead of the dost heaps one encounters
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  • 76 6 Par-dcs for June. To iy Jaoe 15. 515 p.m. Parades at Pearl Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Monday, Jnne 18. 5.15 p.m. Roate March- Parades at Pearls Hill. Dismiss Victoria Theatre. Fri lay, June 22. 5.15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Monday, June 25. 5.15
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  • 51 6 The- Hm. Treasurer, Mr. A. W, Viek, o/a Chartered Rank of India, Australia A China, Singapore, begs to sokaowledge with many thanks recttpt of tha following farther nt i bnt ions te the above Fand Already acknowledged $21,496.87 Received through Mr. F. K. de Paula 15 Total
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  • 41 6 The late Mr.W.H. Stone, adviser to the Japanese Department of Communications, whose death at the age of 80 ia annonnecd, had bean in tbe service of the Japanese Government for nearly fifty years, snd waa the laat of U*e Foreign Advisors.
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  • 242 6 fijrtjf*jiorr«, June 15. Tin. —S*e Local and General column. Copra.— Weak. Business done. Tapioca.— Weak. Business done. Sago Flour- Do. Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper —Steady. No Business. Other Pn*iuc/«.—ilarkot Quift. Latest Leal Mar kf t a«otatioss Nntoegs 110 3. P P r picul 136.00 Nutmegs 80
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  • 44 6 Copra- Singapore, Jane 14. The activity reported hint week has not been maintained and the market closes weak at about 60 cents below last week's values. Quotations to-day may be given as fine sundri«d $7.20, fair to good $6.70 to $6.90.
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  • 204 6 Mr. Justice Darling, in ordering the postponement ef the trial of a breach of promise action bronght by a widow of thirty-two sgainst a lieutenant of twenty-one, remarked that this 1b not the aort of action that is favoured by the law." Hitherto during the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 488 6 CIGARETTES Quality counts in all things but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination find that, after smoking State Express," inferior brands ara more of a mißery than a pleasure. State Express are Quality's Limit." VIRGINIA No. 555 per tin of 50-75 cts. r~ (mciodim uti.) >^^^y"^£^ Packed in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 214 6 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Order» for the week ending Pri lay, Jnne 22 Today. 5.15 p.*. Drill Hall 8.V.A. Recruits. 4.30 Johnston Pier 8.R.E. 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co. 5.10 Orchard RJ. 8.V.R. M C 8. 5.15 Labrador Villa Malay Co. 5.00 Drill Hall 8.F.A. Co. .5.15 Raffles Institntion 8.V.C. Band.
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  • 372 7 Mr. Henry S. L. Polak:-an idealistic aud imaginative Bri'.ishKebrew who haa s t ient several years in helping to i nprove toe lot of Indiaus in South Africa—wri'es io the Indian Review (vlaurae) that thi adjustment of irritating questions Mating to tbe rights of Indiana In
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  • 80 7 Invitations have bean issued by Mr. Lam Looking, President of th** Chinese Widows and Orphans' Institution, Perak, for tea at 3 30 to 5-30 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. on Sunday next, Juuh 17, at Kings lodge. No. 67, Oopeng Road, Ipob. The State Band will be in attendance
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  • 322 7 I.a nil very well for the scientists calmly to assure us that cannonading doee not sflfect th*» weaibor ever) body is convinced," remarks d. Gnstave Herve la M Li Victoire,' th-«t tho abnormally iie weather which seta in with ev«-ry prolouged bombardment is doe to the atmr-pheric
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  • 136 7 P.G. Tim revere thunderstorm which commenced soon after midnight on Thursday was responsible for some d&trage to property in Pensnsr. Tne western portion of the root of the new "Pinang OsEPtte' 1 Office building wa« struck by lightning, which pierc< d the roof, passed along a beam,
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    • 224 7 NOTICES NOTICE. Fiims desiring a large sjodown jritb edicts on first i ?;d stccnd fioo s t ver it and in the centre of the Town nre rfques'ed *o conimsnic -te with S. TOMUNBON, m inst c. k. 100-2, Robins Road. 2-6 15 6 Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ia
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    • 458 7 TO BE LET OfFICtS AHO COnoVVHS TO LET. N0«,.6-D.6-B, 6 0, 6-H, Battery Ro~d, Ay ply to Yeo Hock H.-,e, No. 3 Red! pi HCe TO iJET t "Esther Lodge" 12 Wilkie Road, gas and water laid on Immediate entry. Apply to N. 3. Menahem, 20 tvonlert riace. TO LET
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    • 617 7 BANKS CHARTED BANK OF IHDIA« AUSTRALIA AHO CHINA. INCOKPO?»ATED I>' rjNGVANTD BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,«;j0 Share* oi tWnA £1.200,000 Reserve Fund Liability of i rtpriewra £IJOO t OOC BANKERS The Bank of England, Th*- Lounot. City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Tha London County and WwtmiMter Rank.
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    • 415 7 k mMMMMMNNttMMMMNat 1 A Woman in the Tropics Z Knows from experience the debilitating effect Z this Climate has upon her health, and the diffi- 2 S* culty she has in keeping her health up to par. 5 Her blood becomes thin and poor, which makes J 2 her weak,
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    • 350 7 WANTED WANTED A Ma'ay Clerk. Apply enclosing copies of testimonials to Box 295, cere of Mal.tva Tribune. 13.6 v WANTED Jncior clerk for letter despatch work. .Mast hare passed Standard VII. Apply in iwn handwriting to Box 296. c/o Mala, a Tribune. U-6 16 6 WANTED. Shorthand Typist. Must he
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    • 424 7 I The Victoria Confectionery I Store 386, Victoria Street, Singapore. The Crown Dairy Co s FINEST BOMBAY TABLE BUTTER in hermetically sealed tin* of 1 lb. nett. Guaranteed Pure op Money Refunded. Gfleipts! io tha Market. Spsclil Qurti'JoßS given tl Urne Ctisvmers CADBURY'S chocolates in tins or packets, Pascal I's
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 PBICE 5 CENTS. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Daily.] SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917 Straits Shipping Gazette. VoL IV. No. 140
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    • 761 1 Much haa been said and written of late with regard to the recent Admira'ty decision ooneerning the uniforms to be worn by officers and engineers of our great Mercantile Marine. Syren and Shipping has some trenchant remarks in a recent issue which are well worth reproducing.
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    • 24 1 Owing to the scarcity of mail steamers the Argentine Government have been obliged to atart an over, land mail service between Argentina and Braiil.
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    • 42 1 Jose 12. Van Ooens, Dutch Jane 13. Sri Patana, British Giang Ann, British Hong Wan, British Van Imhi.fr, Dutch Swaerdecroon, Datch Reynst, Dutch Emile, Dutch Jane 14. Circe, British Ranee, British Klang, British Bemi ilan, Dutoh Singkawang, Dutoh Kwang Lee, Chinese
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    • 51 1 June 15 High water :-6.44 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins. 6.50 p m, 8 ft. 2 ins June 16. High water :—l.B a.m. 7 ft. 8 ins. 7.43 pm. 8 ft I ins. J nne 17. High water :—9.13 a.m. 8 ft. 8.32 p.m. 8 ft. 9
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    • 41 1 Jane 13. Penang, British Sri Muar, British Kampar, British Medusa, British Ipoh, British Anjou, British Hai Nam, British Merkus, Dutch De Eerens, Dutch Boribat, Siamese Dovre, Norwegiar June 14. Batavier, Bri.ish Khoen Foeng, Dutch Van Diemen, Dutch Hsin Lee, Chinese
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      • 514 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shippers' Advertisements THAU THE Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.&0.-British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. t Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India,
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      • 303 1 Stoomvaart MaatschapplJ "Nedepland" 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 farther particulars Apply to Internationale Credlet and Handelsvereeniging Rotterdam (Incorporated in Holland.) 1 D Almeida Street PHONE,
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      • 348 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG AHOY A i con mod at ion for 44 First Class Pa«sent era. F particulars apply to the Agent lb-4 COTTON AND FLAX Canvas PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION Telephone No. 1414 No. 496, North Bridge Road, Singapore. ROYAL PACKET Navigation Company of Batavia (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAABT
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      • 297 1 To Advertisers :1 OU" Shipping Gazette j Circulate, in erery port thr th. MALAYA PENINSULAR. I Terms on Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPOHATKD IN JAPAB) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINE. Laundry aad Dryin* rvamt A foil, 7 i! d:rS r «1 AH Steamer, for Earope are
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