Malaya Tribune, 19 June 1917

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] V AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 143 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JUNI 19.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 279 1 m MALMA tIWe j 1 AND v 1 SHIPPING GAZETTE. Tf >e popt'j /r Xcuspapcr of the i Straps Settlements. 1 PUBLISHED DAILY. Complete Reports of Loci Even's. 2 Condensed from F.M.S., Java, 2 Chins, India, Otfitta and Japan] t t Full and Latest War News. 5 GUARANTEED GUARANTEED ALL
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    • 514 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. INOORPOBITED IN New ZiULAHD Htl lussrances effected on Balldngf Rem and Merobandiae of e*er; description MAIItiE Itisarances accepttd to al parti of the world at owe-.t ratet WAS RlSt>ccepted to all parts J. HENRY Manager. Offices: 2, Pinlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporator.
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    • 78 1 I THE Pot Stills I OF Great Britain Have Been Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS j Buchanans will be able to continue j to supply their famous blends and to maintain the quality as before, I being in the unique I position of having the I largest bonded stores in
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    • 278 1 J <" i. J THE MALAYA TRIBUNE 1 AXD SHIPPING GAZETTE. t SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Payable in Advance. Per annum $14.00 J Half yearly 7.25 J J Per quarter 365 5 Per mensem 1 25 5 1 Postage Extra 50 Cts. per month, jj *> Temporary Phone No. 171. I
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  • 1449 2 Tile of Great fleroitai. Haawing about in a toaall, fanny garden with two or three other* as fat end fluffy se itself wan au eight weeks-old pup, an Airedale, all black except iti legs, feet aad auilt, which were a rich tan. A Gentleman named Mr. Hobson,
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  • 47 2 Parades for June. Friday, Jane 22. 5.15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Monday, June 25. 5.15 p.m. Parades at Pearls Hill and Taajong Pagar. Friday, June 29. 515 p.m. Entire Company Parade at Bcnstead Institute. A. AOBBW Officer Commanding, Civil Guard
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  • 107 2 Says a writer in a Home paper Before very long we are to have the second and final edition of the Dardanelles rep..a. I have it on very high authority thai some of the conclusions arrived at are likely to be even more sensational In charaeter than those contained in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 380 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," c/o Malaya Tribune. 3-04 30.7 ULTRA-MARINE BLUE Red Lead and other Dyestuffs. Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. 16 Colly «x» Quay, SINGAPORE.
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    • 381 2 AUCTION SALES. I* I —Hi i I 1 ——fc— mm wl —>JliM AUCTION SALE OF VaMie Freehold Land aad laafslew Sitnata al fa b« held at oar Sale-room No. 3 Raffles Place Oi Wednesday, Jin 20, it MO p.m. Four pieces of freehold land sitoate al Upper Serangoon Road; total
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    • 982 2 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Woon Ah Choon, deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Properties at Hylam Street To be held at Oar Sale-room No. 3 Barnes Place Oa* Wednesday, Jane 20, at 2.30 p m Lot 1. AH that piec* of valuable 999 years le-.sehold land" mmm Hylam Street, Singapore,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 108 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. i Ordt-ra for the week ending Friday, Jane 22 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits. do S.R E. t N.C.Ob. do Maxim Co. 5.10 do Chinese Co. 5 15 Bras Baaab Rd. Malay Co. To-morrow. 4.80 p.m. Balestier Range S.R.E. v. r'H Hall Maxim Co. 5.10
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  • 449 3 Returns for First Quarter. The returns of Straits Settlements jmuorta and expo.tfl, for the quarter Lading Mii,ch 31 ,H8t Bhow tbat ther- was an increase in value tor all iettleuienta over the figures for the "responding period of last year. before, these values do not iJet-aarily indicate a
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  • 564 3 Record of Defiaoce. The Greek Government is issuing correspondence which has passed hetwppn General Coboue, tbe bead ol the Allied Military Control Board, nnd M. Lunbros, the Premirr, coneraiag the action of the commit* iji (irregular?) bands in the neutral zone ol IhtsScdy, At the end of February
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  • 367 3 Drinking deep tiie captain »it«, And, at intervals, he tells In emphatic syllables Of his deed* of Derring do In the many lands be knew. And his are so entrancing I cr>uld wish tiiat they were trae. V;witd corsc-i, quaint and bold, Stud his language as he ppeaks,
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  • 144 3 1 ProDertv of the value of £447,588 waa left by Mr. Richard Beaumont Thomas, of The Glade, Lnglefield Green, manning director o! Messrs. Blehard Thorn*. and Co it td 0 f London and South wales, irhe laUt mwi and Unp at. manufacturer in the country who died on
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  • 73 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Karopean Mails and their delivery in London. mail. L,*"- Deliv»»kp. P. O. Mar. to May 4 B.I April 5 u ay II P k O. April Ifi May IB B'.I. A P ril 21
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  • 14 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station: —None.
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  • 138 3 Singapore, June 19. Meesre I*tbam ani Co., tbe Vrcad*. a Ivite tbe foUowing quota* tiona A'orUajah #3.80 $4.00 \%.>rKuninca 1.30 1.40 Uer Molek 2.50 2.60 10 80 11.00 Balgowili* 5.75 6.00 Bukit Joloioiig 0.72;, Bukit *>t>» 0.85 0.924 OuaugkatSerdg.... 8.75 9.00 OWmnalT 2.25 2.35 Way tor 9.75
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 466 3 The The Every Ma* and Every Woaian Should See This Film lg onJy Alhambra is at the theatre get the BEST g fa MB J&sml attached 0 Ice g ph S the I mmWM JSHkJOrchestra, THIS PIO)(BER and pbbmier houib or quality Tea etc. g and the BEST BEACH ROAD.
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    • 60 3 Traia Service. Singapore (Tank Road' Daily The 10.25 a.m train fro m Johore Bahrn to Gemaa and th* 6.45 a.m. train from Gamaa to Johore Bahrn have commenced running from the 3rd May. The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train, Tank Road to Johore Bahrn, and the latter
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    • 494 3 !N THE WORDS OF OUR MOST RESPECTED AND POPULAR DR. LIM BOON KENG In i hectare delivered at tbe Oldham Hall on Friday laet Our* The Halt of the w«ak and small na'ion* to li.e-T>e fi;ht for ileal, ef Justice ani Ughteousuess and Humanity-are gUliniH which hare agita'ed mankind from
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 155 3 Mails Close. To-day Hungkok 2J» pin HP 1 S5 Mcninj!, Blair Harbui i au.l iWgganu Amherst 2.f0 pm I Port Dickson Calypso -30 pm Selat P:indjang, Rrngkalis an<4 Basan Will o the i»P 2 30 p» Malacca and Muar Lady Weld 8 pm Penang,* and Calcutta. taking mail# for Durban*
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  • 960 4 Ouly those cf ai whoie duty it hae been during harrowing days, weeks aud months of the greater part of the past three years to decipher from the generally attenuated cables which are permitted to be transmitted ever the wires, north, east, south and wrst by the Govern, ment
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  • 83 4 Provisional GovemmeDl Te be Formed London, June 17, 4.55 p.m. Peking General Cnang-Hsnn has refused to come to Peking. The insurgents are calling a Tientsin convention in order to set np a Provisional Government, with a Dictator acting as President and Premier. Exteasivc Operations Foreshadowed New York Chinese
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  • 91 4 The Cinemas. At the lVIadinrn a rej rnarkable RH Feather prodneiion entitled Mixed Blood will be j screened. It is said to he a most sensational photo-drama Th« latest Official War Oaaette in aieo on the programme. The Hanoi* Hall programme for to-night includes two new ►•piaodfg of Tho
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  • 98 4 The following donations hare been received by Mr. A. W Vick at the Chartered Bank. Already acknowledged «1,302 r ,Q Per Mr R Crichton Hon F 3 James, s UjQ. 5 Hon C A (ioodman. k c Mr E C H Wolff <> Mr R
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  • 52 4 Tho following property was disposed of by auctions at the sale-room of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co., yesterday afternoon, the 18th imtant Two pieces of freehold land, situate off Orchard Road area 23,453 «q feet bought by H3ji Ahmad Bmami for $1,600. The sale of other props* ties
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  • 52 4 To Day. New Moon. Italian Circus, U-ach U-.ad, If 30 p.m. Thursday. Lodge Kastern Gate, X.30 p.m. Meeting of Jnstiees of Peace. Mohammedan Fasting Month, Bnlan Puas<», commence*. Friday. Band man Opera, Victoria Theatre. Saturday. Ix>dge Si. George 9, a.m. Prince of Wales' Birthday '1M94.) Sunday. 3rd Sunday
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  • 443 4 mtirj*,*™'***'**» k Gazette Ext, yesterday Rises addttß,,* lo 2 variations in tl,.Natq !t;y V 6 ani Ceylon papers to hand •cclesiastical protests ag^s iwoe, by the Government ol Cevlor ef Premium Bonds. I The Seereury cf the Bukit Kail Rubb-r Estates Ltd irf in n tt-t the
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  • 151 4 Pages Tiie Great War The Fighting Fronts 5 The Empires Determination i Russia j itioofl of War 5 Spanish Affairs 5 The Zepp. Raid S Hofmann's Peace Rft'ort b Greek Situation Industrial Loyalty I America and War J General Smuts v, a Submarining 5 GEKERAL: The Civil Guard
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 212 4 THE "TIGER" BRAND REG Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBER SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best More and I Extensively used Latest Shoo Locally than any other Sports. Make. Si/es Stocked fl*fl C A Per Sizes Stocked Holl «PZ|bUU Ito 11 Sole Agents ROBINSON Co. BAN LEE ANN Ltd. I [iwot
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    • 350 4 Entirely New Photo Plays In To-Nlghts Programme At (he Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO By-the-Bea, Off Beach Road, SECOND SBOW 9.15 P.M IO NEW REELS IO of the WONDER SERIAL THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY In SO Episodes 61 -Reels. Featuring Mr. IRVING CUMMINGS and MISS LOTTIE PICKFORD 5 New Complete
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    • 128 4 JUST RECEIVED Fresh Shipment OF Australian Beer i;n hogsheads From a Well-known Brewery For particulars and pi ices apply to Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner 920. I MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner SSO. Every Evening Dinner Concert by
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  • 66 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COM.rtUNIQULS. British Operations. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. 1/m lor;. June 17, 11 25 p.m. pjtdd Marrhal Sir Doughs Hnig kUtM There was hostile artillery ji re jontbward of Croisilles and of L r ns and at a number n f p ants b9tw«*m Aroientieres and
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  • 76 5 Londu.., June 18, 2.15 p.m. <4| r Douglas Haig states Early thii morning the enemy delivered a imnig 1 attack on the positions ce captured on the fourteenth, ttst%4rd of Monchy 1« Preux. AttK tievtre fighting w» were compelled to fall i>ack from our jjvwncsd poets
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  • 63 5 trench Figbiing. London, June 18, 2.50 a m. Cairo: Kecent operations in Palatine have been limited to the ngrui tr neb fightin;. The British artillery has been very active, Jominat the enemy's and inflicting nuov rous casnalties, whilo the airmen fr* quently and effictively rai led th 1
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  • 92 5 Temporary Enemy Success London, Jan* 18, 12.10 a.m. breach co Following jester In nuh's bombardment of thr- Hutt-b,-. sector, enemy attacko i and sneenjded in entering a salient 0: our positions, but was drivn hick after a briik fighi and is only to maintain himself in a g:nall element
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  • 47 5 Loniun, June J7, 11.15 p.m. A French eastern communique nay*: British airmen greatly damage 1 enemy camp* at Stint Vtraco. Lie Thee*atian advance con tinafti. The French cavalry have r*ach<jd Phargale an 1 D-nnokos, flity kils-aetreĕ south of Lirissa, ani the Britidh have occupied Demerit
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  • 152 5 Republican Tendency. London, Jnne 13, 5.50 a.m. The Times correspondent at Madti i i-ays Sr. bato's conciliatory m a tbods havt) calmed the public and »revolutionary movement has been aver:sd by conceding to tbe infantry sslseri the right to form defence eonnittaem jrhe tp*ĕ ie generally more hopeful"
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  • 69 5 Recruiting of Britons. London, June 18,10 50 g.m. New York All male Britishers from i&4e 45 n0 w in the United Statf? w|\l be compelled to join the British ooloare. The British Con <ols aud recruiting agents through °Qt iUe country are compiling lists, i The
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  • 173 5 Eyewitness' Account, London. Jnne 17, 10.30 p m. A south-east coast correspondent states tkat in one town, which la '.ow strewn with hroken glass, tha fir<K explosion ocourred at 2.30 a.m. "hi long-drawn hiss of aerial torpedoes waa distinctly hoard among t'io prosodies hnnohed. r"ir*a broke on',
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  • 162 5 London, June 18, 2.5 a.m. Later particulars of the doings of tbe Z;:'pclin in tha south-eastern town, show .hat scarcely a shop front in the main street is intact, The oon tents ef the windows buried Into the street. The Z ppeUn stopped her engines to obtain
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  • 36 5 London, Jane IS, 3.20 p.m. A German communique, referrihg. to yesterday 'm raid, speaks ef attacking important fortresses in tbe soutfcvof England with good results. It admits that an airman brought down a Zeppelin.
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  • 60 5 London, June 18, 4.25 a.m, A crowded meeting at the London Opera Hons*, presided over by the Lord Mayor, passed a resolution demanding that the Government ebould immediately initiate a policy of ceaseless attack J on the G ,rman towns as a reprisal for the murder of
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  • 46 5 Grsat Damage Done London. June 18 110 p.m. After the tremendous aerial attack on Ghent on J ana 16, it became known that Carel Fr. res' great munition works was entirely gutted and that the K-ommandur's house was destroyed. There were numerous casualties.
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  • 62 5 London, June 18, 1.10 p.m. Paris The newspapers state that the Belgian coast i8 as well guarded as London, and point out with one accord that the bringing down of a Zeppelin shows Britain's remarkable aerial mastery over Germany, who now knows the British. With one exception, all
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  • 168 5 London, Jnne 11, 5.20 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to a batch of questions advocating reprisals for enemy air raids, Mr Bouar Law said it was a mistake to assume that air raiding was confined to the enemy. Oar sir forces in France raided
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  • 125 5 British Transport Sunk. London, June 18, 9 40 p.m. The Admiralty states An en»my submarine sank the British transport Oameronianon June 2 in the Eastern Mediterranean. There was a small number of troops aboard. Fifty-two troops and okven of Ihe crew, including the cap'ain, are missing. [There If an
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  • 113 5 Successful Outputs. London, June 18, 7.0 p.m. Dr. Addison, Minister of Munitions, speaking at a conference of Trade Unions, considering the dilution of labour, said that merchant shipbuilding had increased threefold since last year. An enormous number of guns had been provided. While repair* ing was extensive,
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  • 83 5 British Delegate's Statement. London, Juno ,'B, 10.50 a.m. Petrograd A long and powerful statement addressed by Mr A Henderson to the Petrograd soldiers and workmen in connection with the projected Socialist international conference concludes as follows We must be careful, for our choice to-day may lie between honour and
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  • 83 5 The King's Appreciation. London, June 18, 3.40 a.m. His Majesty the King, in a farewell message to the Lord Mayor of Newcastle, concluding his visit to the northern industries, says "The outspoken sympathy of the citizens of the North-east Coast tills me with conrage and confidence. lam more
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  • 19 5 Tino Travels. London, Juno 18, 2.50 a.m. Rome: King Constantino and his family have arrived at Messina.
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  • 68 5 New Military Adviser. London, June 18, 3.0 p.m. General Smuts remains in England as an adviser in a military capacity. London, June 18, 5.10 p.m. In the Honse of Common? Mr. Bonar Law stated that the War Cabinet, in order to avail themselves of the special military knowledge
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  • 66 5 London, June 18, 10 50 a.m. Toronto Four steel vessels for the Canadian fishing service have been launched here, aaaaed Ypres, Vimy, Meesines, aud St. J alien. The Minister of Marine, in a speech, said that owing to higher wages in Great Britain, Canada would be able to
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  • 41 5 London, Jane 16, 3.20 p m. An explosion destroyed three munition depots at Steiufeid. Six persons were killed and three hundred and thirty injured. Tbe damage waa extensive, it »s signi fioant tbat a Vienna commnuiqne denjvU cabotage.
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  • 83 5 An Internationa! Incident. London, June le", 5 55 a. in. The Tiroes sa\ tbat tho transmission of the dishonourable German peace proposal to Petrograd by Hofuiano, the Swiss Foreign Minister, is an international incident requiring the promptest investi gation.lt seems scarcely distinguishable from a non-neutral step by
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  • 31 5 London, Jane 18, 1.10 p.m. Amsterdam The Austrian newspapers welcome the Norddeutsche's statement, cabled on June 16, as final evidence of the similarity of the Austro-German peace aims.
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  • 126 5 London. Jane 18, 5.55 p.m It seems that there is general recognition that Germany has made an advance in the direction of the acceptance of the formula of no annexations and no indemnities bnt it is ancc?rtain whether thia Is applicable only to Rossia. The Vowaerts, which ia
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  • 276 5 Determination. I Colouial Secretary Speaks l/mdon, June 18, 8.30 p.m. The Hon. W. A. Holman, Premler of New South Wales, was entertained te a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel. The ompany Included Mr. Walter Long, Mr. J. Hodge, and tha Colouial High CtoaeaaJtsinners. Mr. Walter L:mg, in toasting
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  • 75 5 M Thlerrys Views London, June 18, 7.0 |m, Paris: Edmond Thierry, the economist, jmints out in L* Matin that the intervention of the Fnited States has ruined Germany's credit. Adjacent neutral bankers, who are in the closest touch with German financial men, are of opinion that Germany
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  • 29 5 London, June LS, 4 25 a m. Faiiai M. Poincare has \it»ited Rheima and decorated the Archbishop and other notables with the oross the Legion f Honour.
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  • 67 5 A message from New York states that Mmc Sarah Bernhardt's condition eontinoes satisfactory. The doctors attending the great actress attribute the surpising improvement in her condition to a miracle of will-power. "I do not want to die away from my country,'' Mme. Bernhardt has several times declared. "My grave must
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  • 218 5 Lawn Tennis. S C. C Tournament i Only one match wan decided yesterday, Telegraphs IV, Westwood aud Laybonrne baling Army I, Lloyd and Fifoot in ihe Profession Pairs by 6—4, 6—l. To-day's Matches Singles Handicap, Class B.— Towil v Anyon, Z-hn ler v Ji>yee, Chapman v Rayner, Patterson v
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  • 95 5 Results of Competition. Tha June Medal of the Selangor Golf Club was played for on Saturday and Sunday. June loth and 17tb, when the following cards were returned Col. J H Tyte and J C M Bell, 4 dewn. R Linen, R O N Anderson, C A
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  • 124 5 It v now possible, says the Daily Telegraph," to gi\* a clear indioailcm "f the prospects of norse-racing during the prtscnt session, tbe Food Controller bnving eonfened with the.stewards of the Jockey Club, and practically come to a decision as to what tight to be done because
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  • 209 5 Onee'more the go-aheod characteristics of the Japanese is exemplified, this lime in the nature of an excellently produced monthly magazine which has jiifct made Its appearance from 12. Ichibeicho Niclnme Az*bu, Tokyo, entitled The New East". Avowedly inagnrated at what would appear to be an inauspicious time,
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  • 93 5 For the period from the 22nd to 28th Jon*. 1917, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and nine pence halfpenny per lb., and the duty oB cultivated rubber, on which export dnty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with
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  • 847 5 Food Control The proposed food regulations have had the effect of Binding up prioee in several directions, apparently. There can be no doubt that many persons, sufficiently well-off to be able to buy two or thre* months' stock of provisions at uno time, have male fuiriy Urge purchases
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  • 513 5 POLICE COURTS. Culpable Homicide. B-fove Mr. J C. Sugars, yesterday, a ehaige of culpaMe homicide not amounting to murder was brought againtt five llokiens. The men were alleged to have struck a man named Ko Ek and his son Ko Cherg Kay, at lijng Bahru, Ko Cheng Kay
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  • 110 5 In the F.M.S. Gazette is published a Bill to amend the Quarantine and Prevention af Diabase Enactments. The objects and reasons saLe For the purpose of combating the spread of malaria in the Federated Malay States it is conside;ed expedient to create power to mak* rule? regarding this disease timilar
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 109 5 TO LET. Mayfair'" 446, P&«ir l'anjtng, Brentwood 76, Kin&V Road. For paiticular? apply to S. Totnlineon M. lost. C.E., 100.2, Robinson Rokd. l*-6 30 6 VICTORIA THEATRE For 8 Nights Only. COMMENCING FRIDAY JUNE 2a, I Maurice E. Bandman presents THE NEW Umm OPERA 80. In tbe following London Successes:
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    • 328 5 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE Fashionable Rage Bostocks ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS RVach Road, Sisgarsre. The World's Greatest Wonder Skew. To- n lglit sat 9 SO Dot r open 8 pm. NEXT MATINEE Wednesday, June 20 at 5 p. m. book In Advance at Moutrie's te secures tia:. Packed to th* door
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  • 803 6 Prices Qu«U4 ia fa* M«rt|tlka M.mig SIXGAPOHK, JINK 19. Mesva Lyai and Eratt, Exchange and Share Brekere, issue the following list of quotations Knbber Shares. Son. Vain*. Bnrers. Sellers. 8/- Allagar 2/6 2/10 2 Anglo Java 4/6 6/6 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 AyerKuning 80/- 87/6 I/-
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  • 72 6 Singapore, June 7,9. On London Bank 4 in/*. 2/4 g Demand 2/4^ Private 3 m}*. 2/4 13/1« >n India— Bank T. T. On Hongkong— Bmk d/d y^- /o p rpin 'Jn B vot d/d. 62b I n Java Bank T. T 134J On Japau— Bank d/d. 109 Sovereigns—baying ra*o
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  • 530 6 A Convictioa Quashed Mr. Jastice Ferrer-Manby has heard an appeal at the Ipoh Assizas in which Mr, H. Melbye, proprietor and manager of Edward Estate Telok Anson, appeale<l against the conviction and sentence by the Telok Anson Magistrate on a charge against him of having neglected to send
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  • 143 6 Arrested la Singapore A Chinese named Lai Theng was charged before Mr. Justice FarrerManby, at the Ipoh Assizes on Friday, with criminal breach of trust in respect of the sum of $750, the property of Towkay Tai Chong 800, Tanjong Malim and Tapah. He pleaded guilty and was
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  • 396 6 Some interesting first-hand information abont tbe Eskimos I appears in an article in the April number of the Wireless World entitled Wireless with the Eskimos," by Douglas R. P. Coats, who dcept a diary of his experiences while on a voyage to Baffin Land and Hudson's
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  • 367 6 Bitter Resolution of tbe Enemy. Throughout Germany to-day the hatred of America is bitter and deep. It is palpable, and weighs yoa iowu. All the resentment, all the blind fnry, Germany once reserved for England alone have been expanded to include us, and have been accentuated in
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  • 88 6 How the approach of a force of Germans was announced by partridges is told, says the Liberte," by an officer who is president of a wellknown cauine club. While in the front line trenches one night recent* ly his coriosity was aroused by the flattering overhead of the wings of
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  • 450 6 Size luriStr Reduced. Further restrictions on tbe nnmber of pages of daily newspaper* have been decided upon by the French Government, and came into effeot on May 5. By this decision, all newspapers of five centimes, a page of which on July 31, 1914, covered a superficies of
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  • 394 6 Questionable Bounty. A man who has just died in England bequeathed by will no less a sum than two hundred thousand pounds sterling to a foreign missionary society. There are very many people in England and else, where who regard the frequent bestowal of vast sums of
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  • 105 6 A familiar figure in the Salvation Army in Ceylon disappc s by the death of Adjutant Seeya, who waa fonnd dead in his bed one morning at the Vagrant Home, where he was an aseistant. Adjutant Seeya, who was in his 71st year, was 25 years an officer
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  • 124 6 The Penang Municipal dogshooters were very busy in the neighbourhood cf barrack and Vermont Rot is la?t Wednesday afternoon an 1 ma le a bag of eight. They wonld be doing h tor rice to the community If th*y maintained this actiTity, eays the Straits Echo. Perhaps this germ of
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  • 191 6 •"«ir n Copra.— Weak. Busi;. aj rapt'cca.—Weak. Bu Sbflro F/our. Do. Barfnessdi Uambier. —No Busing Pepper Steady. No Bailees OrAer Product* kiark < 0-,; UlaiUai hTfiMiL Nutmegs i li) 8. P r plctil ay' Nutmegi 80 S. Copra Bali Goroug Tak> Copra Doagaio Oopta Kay ong Oapta I'u'o
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 128 6 YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF If you know any one who suflVrs, if you suffer yourself in the relentless grip of rheumatism, if your joints are stiff or swollen, your muscles weakened, or your limbs drawn out of shape; if y<,u suffer from headache, neuralgia, sciatica or other bodily tortures,
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    • 368 6 KOH Co.'s CASH CLEARANCE SALE Now Proceeding. j KOH COMPANY, BASAa j 111 I touvenlr win ie presented to any purchaser to the value of $2 and upwdt. ii*:::!. 14 -1 i vy. S I I V I/ Let 'Wincarnis' < !,c you Sirens. n?w Btjd,Kgfferji :r ?J g fitrtti
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  • 1123 7 Superstitions of tbe Trenches When one looks back over more than a year's experience in France, It is surprising how great a part coincidence plays in the life of the soldier, and astonising how often it appears as 'hough destiny were playing tricks ou one, say*
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  • 58 7 Gons will be fired from the Police Hill at Knala Lumpur on the following daUs in conn»ction with tho "batata puasa": Wednesday, 20.h Jan l Miajaaabllt Puasa", 9 guns at 4 p.m. On every subse-quent-lay daring the "tulan puasa,'. berbaka patav* 1 1 gun at CBO p.m' On Friday, 20th
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  • 706 7 Interesting Pescriptioi. Discipline yourself firs;.' The words, cl- ar-cut au 1 preciae, (am» from th- top of the oolieg* hall, Yon must get discipline by personal example." A hundred cadets sat perfectly still, rose to their feet as the officer took np his hat, and stool stiffly to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 322 7 NOTICES NOTICE. I hereby give notice that my wife Cuwen Sim, li-ivin* left my protection as from June 14, 1917, I shnil not be responsible for any debts incurred bj her after the above date. (Signed) Ktaoo Liang Yong. 18 6 23-6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. DOG REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby given
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    • 491 7 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6 E, 6-0, 6-H, Battery Koad. Apply to Yeo Hoclt Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Plaoe. TO LET Offices at Winchester Homse Nos. 10,11, 12, 13, 14,15,16,17, 83, 24, 25, 26, 27,28, 29,32, 34,55 and 36 (now vacant) and 2, 4 and 5 Raffles
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    • 603 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK IF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,0 j0 Sharea of £20 each £l,?00,00f Reserve Fund £1.900,0(1 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,0<1 BANKERS. The Back of England, Tbe London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Tba London County and Westminster
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    • 58 7 No appetite this weather BLJS f OBbM PINKETTES, f" m^>^m mm i laxatives which accelerate digesMon. gently stimulate the liver, dispel constipation, biliousness, sick headaches* and sweeten the breath. Tiny but thorough— as gentle as nature do n a gripe. Of tU HMWk e-r «|M phinl Bt \»>n fref tr.>m
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    • 234 7 WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY A competent and intelligent General Clerk for a Newspaper Office for the performance of responsible duties. Approved security required $500. Good prospects for a trustworthy and reliable man. Apply, MANAGES, Malaya Tribune. WANTED AN OFFER. For 30 or more assortments of second-hand heading types (to be sold
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    • 268 7 jTHE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. I»cot?pohati.d in Isdia. FUNDS ixeeed $30,500,000.00 Arsolute Security. income in 1911 -$4,309,517.50 Total Out go In 1118 $2,490,418.50 Assurance effected in 1918 $4,218,542.85 I In&roase ii Funds $1,819,088 00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus additions, $72,522,348.14. LOW
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] Vol. IV. No. 143 SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 436 1 Wbu Will be Left Oat Wilting in tho middle of April, The eyren and Shipping aaid It if not improbable thai before many weeks have passed th* whole civi Used world will be at war with Germany, with the possible exception of the Scandinavian States and Holland,
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    • 264 1 Whanes and Godowas For the convenience of travellers iH'l others we set out below the various entrances to the premises of the Singapore Harbour Hoard and the godowns and storage Tan JONG Pacjar P. s.—Gate 1 tr Sections 1 and 2 godowns 20—22 Storage B. Clock Tower—Victoria and
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    • 53 1 June 16 Will o'the Wisp, British Kalmoa, Dutc'i Singkep, Dutch Hi il, Norwegian Jnne 17. Lady Weld, British Calypso, British Pin Seng, British Soon Ann, British Pt-uang, British Singkep, Dutch Jut Ban Poh Oaan, British Medusa, British Kainpar, British Ipoh, British Quorra, British Singaradja, Datch De Eerens, Dutch Rumphius,
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    • 48 1 Jnne 16. Ranee, British Katoog, British Anjou, British Hye Leong, Britidi Sri Muar, British Circe, British Klang, Britiah Singkawang, Dutch Van Hogendorp, Dutch Sftabilan, Dutch Kraile, Dutch Brouwer, Dutch June 17. Hock La©, British Ciang Ann, British Selangor, British Meran, British Van luiboa, Dutch Vau Rtebeeck, Dutch
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    • 93 1 The Tokyo newspaper "Jiji" COm luaollnll on tba «bippinz .ilaatioa. «7»:-l2z.r«.M»rd»,.th,,bip<.ai!d «u« o»p«l.»ty ol tau. euantr> l»a,lt»U. lbera beiaz onlv n»ua /«rd, «apab!e o, taraiag oa! «te.wer. o< over l.ot« ton». In tl.a,» eireum 't.uo... ll.. »nn«.l .K,p. Ku,lll.l.j. e.pscilF .«lore lbe W»r bGtM.en 100.000 too. 4» tbe reaal, o,
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 507 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for ShippeiH' AdTertitemeiiU THAN THI Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, SKk Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India ANI) APCAR LINE (Companies Incohporatsd in En'oland.) MAIL AHO PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Orienta' Sailings. I Under Contract wita His Maje-.ty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang Ceylon, Australia,
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      • 296 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij "Nederland" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL BERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and fnrther particulars Apply to Internationale Credlet and Handnlsvereeniging Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland.) 1 ID'Almeida Street PHONE, 9SI.
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      • 252 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG AMOY Accommodation for 44 First Glass Passengers. For particulars apply to the Agent. lfi-4 COTTON AND FLAX Canvas PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION Telephone No. 1414 No 496 < North Bridge Road, Singajo^^ KoniDftlijße Paketwavt Maafscbappij Kosal Pacßet Navigation Co., of Batavia. (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) 2—3,
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      • 179 1 To Advertisers: I OUR Shipping Gazette I CirmiUW in erery port mr .ugh„at rh» I mm PENINSULAR I Term* on Application. 1 HIPPOM YUSEN KAISHA (JNOORPOBATED IN J7 P s JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co EUROPEAN LINK gas All MMM for .r. MM »;.h Wi,«l«„ fe, Mi.,,.. r.„ M Colo k<>
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 308 1 Singapore Tide Tables June 19. Moon. Max. Dec. N. 3h M. New Moon 8h. 2m. a. High water 10.55 a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins. 10.1 p.m. 9 ft. 5 ins. •June 20. High water :—11.35 a.m, 8 ft 3 Ins. 11.20 p.m. 9 ft. 6 ins. Jane 21. High water
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