Malaya Tribune, 27 June 1917

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1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING JDAILY.] v AND SHIPPING 4GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 150 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. WBDNSSDAY. JONB 87.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 438 1 i THE MAIATA TRUfSf I SHBHHNC GAZETTE. I t-ST PUBLISHED DAILY. >lete Report* of .Eveat* 5 Condensed New* from F.M.S., J***,' J Chine, Indie, Cajfon and j FnU ami Ufott War News, I YOU CAN T GET AWAY FROM THE TERRIFI J THRILLS IN .'4. THE WONDERFUL PHO TO-I" L
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    • 469 1 IHSUHAWUt SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO- ITO. IKCORTOR ATSD IX NEW ZEALAbD) Flit lusarancM Balld ngi Seed end Merohandiae* «f description MAW! Ir.sararues ac.apird to a] > parti of ihe world at lowest raie* WAIIISSVc-pt"d to all parte. J. HENRY Manager.. Ctfieei: 2, FtnTaYson Qrc«n. »'t Tbe Eastern United Assurance Corporation.
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    • 31 1 uiiiniiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiM m Ross's FiimMniis 'TRADE MARK. I Fresh Supplies Monthly. Ire !i best. Insis^^no^; served with ROSS'S i. I Ross Brothers I LIMITED. I BOTTLERS I London and Leith. Imgsttmmri i
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    • 280 1 w I I SUBSCRIPTION#BATB9. L t Payable in Advance. Ip X Per annum 99 c 5 Half yearly 7.2S J J Per quarter of c) Per mensem 1.85 J Postage Extra 50 CtS. per moitk. t Temporary Pbone No. 171. g lASAHl BEER Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (Ih'CORPORATED IN JAPAN
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  • 1162 2 DiMuadf aad W«r. From Copenhagen eemes eir. eamstantial story this the Kaiserin haa tent tome of her personal jewels to be aold there, cays the "Daily Telegraph" and that purenW's have been found for them. Possibly tne German Empress feela bonnd to cue her support to the latest
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  • 146 2 Toe paper read by Mr. J. C. Shenttone at the Society of Aits recently on "Herb Growing in the British Empire" was a plea for the growing of herbs within the Empire. Immediately after the war commenced there was a shortage of herbal medicines, for which we had
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  • 101 2 Tb* following donations have been received by Mr. A. W. Vick at the Chartered Bank Already acknowledged 11,444.50 J D*R 8 ng D Si ng 5 Per kfaynard A Co Ltd.— Mr Bldin $1. T M Maben $1, J St. reb |1, W R Wbitehead 11,
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  • 73 2 Mr. Lloyd George recsived a deputation from the Miners' Federation on May *4. Mr. Smillie President of the Federation) ontined its views concerning profteertng sn 1 compulsory rationing Mr. Lloyd George repliad at length A recent fall of cliff at dear-borough has resnlted in tha discovery of twenty weapons of
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  • 23 2 Parades for June. Fiiday, Jane 29. 5.15 p.m. Entire Company Parade at Boastend Institute. A. AORKW Offioer Commanding, Civil Guard.
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  • 112 2 The "scare" regard ing the restriction of rnbber exports was evidently an founded, says the Malay Mail of Monday last. The position ie that the Shipping Controller haa reserved space daring Jane Far Eastern linen for two thonsand torn of rubber from the Strait* Settlements and Federated Malay
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  • 182 2 Convalescents almost proverbially have to be treated tenderly. The operation had gone well and the patient was permitted to receive sn occasional visitor. The first of these was so ill-judged as to congratulate the convalescent on his promising appearance. To which the latter replied pettishly that, yes,
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  • 45 2 In exercise of the powers vested in him by section 4 of M The Pnblie Officers' Guarantee Fund Enactment, 1913" the Chief Secretary to Government appoints Mr. A. E. Perera to be a Director of the Public Officers' Guarantee Fnnd, ▼ice Mr W. E Biddons.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 283 2 G.C. LEE 158, Frinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. 'leod and well selected Mask Vlolia Piaae, etc. Good Striafi far Striated listrameats. WOIKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. Ml Raneegungo Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INOO MALAY Co., in. (Incorporated in ilag*pore.) Acentft KIM HIN Co., 13 Wmi Street, 51sj-p» re. WANTED TO
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    • 112 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE. ONE FORD CAR, in good rnnning order. For particulars, etc. Apply to L. P. C, c/o Malaya Tribune. J 136 For Japanese Curios General Goods GO TO No. 1«, Mfh Street, Sioiepore. WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. LAROBiTOCKi «LWAYi ON HAND. FITTER'S Brass and Nickel Beds. THE GUARANTEE
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    • 200 2 H. AHMAD. CI Til Md Structural Eaflassr, Snrveyor aad Bnildlog Cwrtraetor, Estate Commission Agent Omci: 111, Market Strut SINGAPORE ■JBI Jalan Rahmal, Batu Pahat. JAPANESE Massage Bonesetter, c. TSUDA Mrs. NAGASHIMA NO. 7-5 OXLBT ROAD, SINGAPORB, Near Orchard Road. 9-2 BALYITAE. The most powerful but harmless nervine tome, producing eUrtling
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    • 494 2 A GOOD PHOTOGRaph town Tour Very Likeness, style and Hood. A PRODUCTION KP.OH Lee Brothers-Etui Hill Street will produce thee* results Tha Continental stamp Go, STAMP DEALERS AHO STITION£g|, High Street, Have just unpacked i Dew shipment of la. NOVELS with complete series of the famous CLUTCHING HAND STORIES. CATALOGUE
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  • 939 3 Hun Schemes io Pacific l/r ierhaud trickery and intrign., anBCr npulona use sbovo-board of the elbow »nd Uw tier, German methods in the Pacific have been characteristic of her down to the minutest particular. Mr. C. B. Fletcher in his bcok The New Pacifl",'' nails oue artifice
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  • 59 3 Notice il given tbat the colour of QnarsntlM Upper Buoy, Quarantine Anchorage, approach to the Whangs o, has been changed from red and bUck vertical stripes to red. Other characteristics of this Buoy an A its position remain unchanged This alteration has been owing to the disappearance of
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  • 221 3 Lawn Tennis. S, C. C Toarnatneat. To-day's Matches. Championship. —Tinsley v Pasb, Stow v Dun noil. Singlfs Handicap.—Holdon v Jones. Newcomers' Handicap,— Boardman v Linden, Lloyd v Tarner t Sejbold v Van M^urs. Handicap Doubles Pedlow and Whitehouie v Zshnder and t larke, 1'otts an 1 Murray r Terzano
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  • 127 3 Singapore League. Brookdale Rovers v. Y M C A. The following will represent the Brookdale Rovers in the League Competition to-day againat the Y.M.C.A. F Albuquerque, A Fernandez, F De Sonzi, J Conctica?, E Kiass, L Raptta, (Manager) H Conceiao, B Wiers, O Silva, F D< Rozario an-1 N
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  • 102 3 On Sunday next launches will leave Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m. 230 an 1 3 30 p.m. an I the Club Bungalow, at 9.30 aud 10 30 am 12.15. 3 and 5 50 p m. BighTideil 38aua. Height 7ft sir. 75 yards Breast Stroke,
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  • 65 3 Under Government, eathorii .1.1 m' the Royai JalcutU Turf Ciub has organised a first fir<i lakh war lottery for 1917, with tickets at Rs 10, the prizes to be in per e»T. war bonds 1920. The first prU will be one hkh. the second Rs 50,000, and
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  • 79 3 Delivered in London. The following are tho date* of lepatiare from Sinartporo cf the fftUOpaail Weill end laefr delivery London, VIL .EFT UKL'.VKiIBn. P. tO. Mar. 20 May 1 BJ April i May 11 P. A O. April M May H.I. April 94 vuy go M.M. April M
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  • 153 3 to Jfeiaye Triimu.) Singapore, Jnne fl. ifeaiu leathern and Go., tL Arcale, tho foil owl ug quotetlona t— tfceHajeii 14.00 *A-10 L3O 1-40 Ay- r Moleb 2.30 2.50 a.y«r Paaat IUBO 11.00 Balgoweia 5.75 6.00 nnkit .Motor g 0.70 0.75 BakH Katll 0.85 O.PO n>aindoii ni >
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 550 3 j Nights! Last Two Nights I! f mt 1 5 THRILLS, LAUGHTER AND PATHOS Alhambra Is AT THE fa tlie only I the M M m%\ M A tSTaST I where yoa ±A •> 1 I Ml |k M Z3 Jfa exquisite tea I get the BEST m Bm;Sk mJV
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    • 66 3 f ips Worth Noting. Advertising is more than ever I essential, on the principle that the i smaller the demand tho greater the neceseity to increase it, The i American Lead Pencil Co. Such advertising as we have 'lone haa shown that there is no roasou why advertising is not
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    • 446 3 1 w if nmmm <» **< ■■■■■■■«'■riMMWMWTriWTTi-TTni m mrm mmm i——— j TO-NIOHT S tb* TO-NIGHT IX EMPIRE Pagnr Road. Traaia-Pasatfe, Do sr. SECOND SHOW 9-30 SHARP. BKP FEATHER PHOTO-PLAY PRESENT Fighting for Love S PARTS Featuring Ruth Stoneftouft*and Jack Mulhall Nick Winter and the Lost Prince A Thrillinf Detective
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 232 3 Mails Close. To-dav lUtu Pahat Maua 2.90 pin M.idhJ Meduaa 'J.90 ptc Port Swettenhara ind Ptoanfi *Ipob (.80 pa Malacca. P. Swettenham and Teluk Anson *Kampat if.*# pm Batu I'ahat Sri Wong*«« t.SO pm Vancouver k Seattle 4 pm Batavla and Samarang, 4 pro Kota Tinggi Taajonjt Hurat 4 pm
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  • 677 4 Some idea of what Germany's aea war against the whole world meana i* given by the statement that German aabmarinee have sank a total of 886 neutral veaeeln. and have unjcooseafully attacked seven-ty-nine other*. So says an offleial itatement given oat by the U. 8. State Department and
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  • 125 4 Bandman Opera Company. The "Bing Boys," In the persons of George Robey end Alfred Lester, took London by storm at the Alhambra, and made the old honse in Leicester Square one of the most successful establishments of modern times. As doubles of the two boys from "the little grey
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  • 72 4 Anglo-Chinese School Fuad. Last Monday night the Empire Theatre was packed en the occasion of the visit of the boys of the Anglo-Chinese School who, in charge of their chief, Mr. Nagle, had accepted the offer of the proprietor (an old boy of the school) to help ■well
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  • 63 4 At the Palladium to-night there will be a powerful photo-play entitled "The Folly of Desire." It is adapted from a well-known novel by Alice and Claud Ask* w, and presents the great English actress Miss Lena Ashwel!. From to morrow night, a new series sf ive lima entitled
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  • 209 4 Position in Leas London, Jon* 26, 8.45 p.m. Renter's at Headquarters tekeraphing to-night says that tbe fighting coutino*d throngh out the day in the neighbourhood of Lens, wher* the flsaniam con- tinne to yield ground under British and Canadian pressure. We carried the villag.. of J a Coulotte
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  • 125 4 Vhm Great War Pairs The Fighting Front* 5 America and the War 5 Spanish Crisis 5 The Irish Affair M 5 Greece 5 Norway and Germany S A Raid Prevented 5 Food Control 5 Reprisals- 5 Nentrals' Troubles 5 Grnhral: Royal Jewels >#t 2 Herb Growing 2 Rubber
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  • 578 4 Tin here ia at |10fl 371 r «n np); nu sailers. 1 1 ct Loudon, JS'eady the m. Reuter. For selling"hay ~"eTceMin. H, price fixed by the'Ariny O be an Islington com dealer ined £135. bee Aborigine i n Sbi-.cbikn ffr punitive forces b*ve be-n rit f
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  • 65 4 To-Day. Bandiuun Optra, "High Jinks. Italian C irons. Beech Bond, 9 30 prx. Tv morrow Ban 'i',l (<•. r ma.'' Friday. St. Peter. Mn;iieip,«.i C «ntuiojion, ,>v I Ho upward BaaJi ctoaea, by trniu Straus Trading Co neetiagi noon. end;nan Ope. **Ch i date Soldier" Saturday. nandman Opera,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 192 4 THE- TIGER" BRAND REQ Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBEB SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best More and mgm Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for all than any other Sports. WW Make. Sizw Stocked Size, btocke-i 4to ii tPciiUuPalr 4to 11 Sole Agents t ROBINSON Co. I BAN LEE ANN Ltd.
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    • 360 4 Now Photo-Plays In To-night's Programmed At the Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO By-the-Bea, Off Beach Road, SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M lO NEW REELS of the WONDER SERIAL THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY In 30 tpisodee ei-Beels. featuring Mr. IB VING CUMMINGS and MISS LOTTIE PICKFOBJ, 5 New C'omplktb Epmodbb Episode
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    • 169 4 JUST RECEIVED j Fresh Shipment OFAustralian Beer IN HOGSHEADS From a Well-known Brewery For partioelara and pi ices applj to Caldheck. Macgregor AND Co. ADEIPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR I Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner sso. Every Evening Dinner Concert by
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  • 81 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Follow Up Gaias. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jnn<» 25. 11.20 p.m. Field Marshal 6i<- Douglas Haij? reports We followed up Us* night's saeeeaai south west of Lens. „nd substantially progressed astiide thSondes river on a front of one and a half miles.
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  • 85 5 London, June 26, 6.10 p.m. Interest is inereasi 7ly being directed to the Allied front in Belgium. Both Belgian and German communiques speak of most violent artillery firing there, while the Trench semi official says that the An?lo-Franco-Belgian artilleries have I"^—ty damaged th» German dsfs—as from the a«*
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  • 482 5 London, June 26, 3 10 p.m. Fientei's correspondent at Headquarters, amplifying his statement cabled yesterday, gives some important figures showing the enormous numbers which Germany has been forced to concentrate on the western front also the terrible punishment they received at the ban is of the Hritisb and
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  • 41 5 Heavy Artillery Firing. London, Jane 26, 12.18 a.m. A Frenoh communique states: There wu sustained reciprocal artillery firing north of Laffaux mill and in the sectors of the army of Craonne and Chevreux. Twelve hundred shells were thrown into Rheims.
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  • 89 5 London, June 26, 4.10 p.m. A French communique states: After short artillery preparations, we yesterday brilliantly attacked a strongly fortified crest north-west of Hurtebise and reached all our objectives in a few moments. We captured the German first line. Our fire smashed up enemy coun-ter-attacks delivered
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  • 34 5 Help In Palestine. London, June 26, 9.10 .pm. The Daily Mail Baron Sonnino speaking in the Italian Chamber announced that Italian troops would participate in a new and vigorous British offensive in Palestine.
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  • 38 5 London, June 26, 4.45 p.m. Italian official: The enemy Is desperately arempting to retake the position recently lost at Ortigara, buueiing heavy losses. Attacks and counter-attacks are proceeding. We advanced on the Carso southward of Versic.
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  • 52 5 Offensive Against the Turks. London, June 26, 2.0 a.m. Wireless, Russian official: On tnmnait, thirty miles south west of Ushnue, we occupied a *<*ries of heights in the direction of Rayat and repulsed a Turkish counterattack. W< forced the Kurds ont oi positions west of Ash km summit, west
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  • 94 5 Trouble Subsides. London, Jun? 26, 7.05 a.m. The military took over control of the streets of Cork yesterday evening. The police have been reinforced and everything is quiet. London, June 26, 9.10 p.m. The Daily Mail correspondent at Dablin says it ia believed the turmoil over the
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  • 40 5 Rationing Neutrals. London, June 26, 8 0 a.m. Washington President Wilson has created an embargo counoil consisting of th B Secretaries of State for Commerce and Agriculture which will immediately apply plans for rationing European neutrals.
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  • 28 5 London, June 2.% 5.0 p m. Tokio: The suiu of Viscount lehii, special envoy of Japan to the United States, includes Vice-admiral Takeshita and Major-general Sugano-
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  • 72 5 London, Jane 25, 5.0 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr, Bridgeman stated that approximately there were ninety million pounds of tea in the United Kingdom on May 31, sufficient for about fifteen weeks if thore were no imports in the meantime. The figure given represented the bonded
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  • 53 5 London, June 26, 9.10 p.m. The House of Commen? discussed at length a proposal to give the vote to nineteen year old soldiers and sailors who have fought. Th« mitter waa dropped after Sir G Cave had promised to have the matur considered on the first election
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  • 32 5 London, Jnne 26, 9.10 p.m. The Times says Prince Louis of Battenberg becomes Marquess of Milfordhaven, Prince George of Battenborg Barl of Medina, Princr> Alexander of Teck Eirl of Athlone.
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  • 486 5 In Spain. London, Jane 26, 6.40 p.m. The position of neutrals, which is becoming daily moro difficult, is momentarily the chief topic The introduction of martial law in Spain was the first indication in London that the situation was so serious; a fact which fhows the rigorousness ot
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  • 72 5 Strained Relations. Lmdon, June 26, 1.55 p.m. French newspapers speak of the possibility of a German-Norwegian rupture. They mentiou the report that Admiral Yon Heintze, the now German Minister to Norway (which country has not yet consented to the apppointment) is only going to Christianla to deliver
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  • 154 5 London, Jane 25, 5.0 p.m. The Directors of the Liverpool Cotton Association state that they hope to reopeu the market on Friday under new conditionsLondon, June 21, 3.15 p.m. The Morning Post's Manchester correspondent says that the impor* tanee of the cotton oonferenoe on June 37 cannot
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  • 64 5 Provisional Government Formed. London, Juno 26, 7.05 a.m. Athens. The Provisional Government has been proclaimed. M Zaimis has resigned The Ring told M. J muar' that ho agreed to M. Venizeloa forming a Cabinet. M. Venlzelos has arrived in Athens. London, June 26, 9.10 p.m. A telegram from Athens
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  • 29 5 Londr I *une 26, 8.0 a.m. A telegram from Athens says French troops have ocoupied the Stadium, Zippeionand other points. Epirus: Venizelist troops hsve landed at Preveza.
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  • 98 5 London, June 26, 2.0 p, m. Athens: Allied troops have entered Athens to assist in the maintenanoe of order, owing to an unimportant anti- Venizelist demonstration on June 23. Salonika Oat of 350 oommunes in Thessaly, 336 have adhered to M. Venlaeloe. French troops have occupied Bralo,
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  • 300 5 Lord Derby's Views, London, Jan- d 6, 720 p.tu. In tho Houst of Lords, E«rl Derby, dealing with the question el reprisals, emphasised that oar aircraft were daily bombing the enemy's rear. He declared on the anthority of the aead of oar aircraft in France that he nil be
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  • 78 5 Stricter Measures. London, June 26, 7.15 p.m. The Press Bureau states tbat Lord Bhondda has deoided on a more strict aud more oomplete oontrol of the foodstuffs, enforcing maximum prices and limiting profits In overy stage of pro iuotion and distribution. A costings department will be established in
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  • 62 5 Three Defeat Tea. London, Jane 26,12.40 p.m. The Admitalty states Three aeroplanes patrolling on Monday engaged ten of the enemy in the vicinity of Rmlers. Th*y fought for 'een minutes, and brought dov ie of the enemy in flames. It It > Moved that two others were
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  • 41 5 London, June 26, 3.0 p.m. Paris A general assembly of tbe French chambers of commerce ha v. expressed the hope that Britain, Japan and Rossia will adopt thmetric system in order to protnot oloser eeoDouoio rapprochement with France.
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  • 72 5 Serious Possibilities. London, June 26, 7.05 a.m, Madrid: The Council of Ministers hat deoidad to suspend constitutional guarantees and Scnor Dato has gone to the palace to nsk the King to sixn a decree. London, June 26, 8.0 a.m. The oornnonndent of the Datly Vfaii at Vfvirid w.-lting
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  • 64 5 London, Juae 26, 3.05 p.m. Madrid It Is officially stated that the suspension of guarantees are now more neo-ssary then at any tima stnae 1373. owing to notorious persons provoking disorders and a section of the Pn i ittMlVf the foundations of social ord attempting to deetaof military
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  • 42 5 Malaya 1 vo v<M. London June 26, 12.45 a.m. Offlolal I Letter malls to India, Mesopotamia, Csylon the Straits Settlements, Malaysia, aod beyond, despatched from London on May 31, and paroels mails despatched on M*y 23, were lost at sea
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  • 54 5 The executive of the Seamen's and Firemon's Union has unanimously reoo if ii 1 th.»t the embargo on Rimsiy Macionald and his o-->u>panl»ns proceeding to Russia be removed BOSS that the purpose has been achieved of calling attention to the sufferings of British seamen in the war, London,
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  • 46 5 Lloyd's underwriters havo accept ed transactions for a hundred vnlneas if ih« war progresses until (b* end of 1917; and are demanding eighty guineas, and proportional!} downward to thirty guinea*, if ii will oo'.itinue to th>> end of 1918 London, June 26, 2.0 p.m.
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  • 45 5 The Pn»tB B r«MU stitea that the ca»ael'ics in the air raid of June 13 are now to b*: 01 men, 24 woaten a-id 4i children killed 222 men, 110 woaxeji and 100 ohll iren injured. London, June 25, 9 05 p.m.
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  • 158 5 officer out on th" Ldoj, an. ceremoniously entered a house and demarded a meal. Mine hoj>t, evidently much perturbed.remarked under bis breath tbat ho didn't serve the Ann-nla." However h<* proo. eded to consult his Gallipolli, and then returned and told th« officer, Bristol SB,
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  • 106 5 Miss Bessie Abbott, one of America's favourite prima donnas, now In Shanghai, had her purse picked of $500 (gold) iv banknotes recently. Miss \bbott had gone to the In tematlonal Bankiug Corporation on Riukiang Road to make a deposit and came out with the notes iv one boudle in her
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  • 128 5 Major G. D'A Elliott-Cooper, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regime- has been placed on halfpay owing to the severity of the wonud he r*ceived in action some months ago, says tho London and China Expres*. Major Cooper served with the Malay States Onides as Adjutant from September, 1911 till May,
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  • 113 5 SUPREME COURT. New Trial Ordered. At the Appeal Court, y eater d\;. afternoon, before their Lordships Mr Jusiioe Woodward, Mr Jastioe Sproule and Mr Jastioe Edmonds, a new trial was ordered, by mutual consent, of the case in which Joo Moh. who was represented by the Hon. Mr.
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  • 713 5 Alleged Enemy Trading. Before Mr. Langham Carter at the District Court, this morning, the hearing was oontinued in the case in which Tan Ceng Lan and Tan Chin Kiat, proprietor and manager, respectively, of 'hop Wan, are charged with attempting to trade with the enemy by declaring for
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  • 412 5 Light oo Recent Events. Athens, April 25.—Athena to-da? is a chaos of formless project and incoherent resolutions. All that emerges with any distinctness is a desire that M. Zaiinis shonld form a Cabinet which in some so far intangible fashion is to have the present regime. It is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 257 5 The Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tbat a second interim dividend of 10 par cent free of War Tax on account of the year ending. 31st August 1917 will be paid to Shareholders on the Register oa July 13th 1917. NOTICE 18 ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that
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    • 196 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. LAST FEW DAYS Bostock's ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS Beach Road. granF new programme THIS WEEK. Another Matinee To-day Last Matinee Saturday. SATURDAY NEXT THE I AST DAY IN SINGAPORE OF The World's Greatest Wondnr Show. Book at Moatrie s 7-6 v BY SPECIAL REQUEST Tlie Famous STAR OPERA AT
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  • 775 6 him teotas it tbe Mats* tki» Minlaf BiJMuroaa, Jem tT. Mm Lynll aajkJTatWfaolinßjje and Share Breker*, istue tb« following list of qnotuMons: Kubbtjr Shares. Som. Vaiaa, Barer*. Believe. 1/. Allagar 2,6 S/ld < I Anglo Java 6/8 6/I/. Anglo-Malay 50/- 12/ 1 Ayer Kanitg id)- 87,6 1/-
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  • 60 6 Singapore* June 27* On Loudon Hank i aa.\\ 2/4| Demand 2/4 t Private 3 r»p. 0/4 13/15 On B 1, 1 0 B#«fk^af H% pr«m. Oa On Jam ak I I !3i On Japan— mk styi 109 btqriag rate 5.54 Tndis C'ril BiUi l«,t igsa |j| 5/32 1/4 1/4
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  • 1257 6 Well-known Marksman. Captain George Hendley Staveley, the Kiag's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, who was killed in action at dawn on April 14 at the head of his company, whilst the battal» <u was making a successful attack, was educated at Temple Grove, and afterwards at Charterhouse and Sandharbt. Ho
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  • 213 6 Soogei Way Robber. The report of the Sungei Way (Clangor) Rubber Company for 191* states that tha revenue account f... the year shows a profit of £41,79:* after allowing liberally for alate and home expenditure. After paying the final dividend for 1915, a vi allowing for the oth«r
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  • 184 6 The following properties were disposed of by auction on Monday last by Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co at their sale-room. Two Tongkangs, Official License Nos 3076 and 3077, bought by S ▲bdulrahman for $1/50. Two half shares in Freehold Land off Balestier Road, area 63,900 square fe«t.
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  • 963 6 Entitling the Language. A nation i politic*] advancement ia recorded in her hietory beokt, her intellectual progress is shown by her diction sries say a George F M Cocks in tbe Globe. It includes odds aad enda and bits and scrips of all aorta of occasions j tha
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  • 215 6 Singarore, Juno 27 Tin. —See L.JCdi and n c< Inmn. Copra.- Weak Bur; Tapioca.— Weak. Ln Sago Flour- Do. Br Gambier. —No Busing Pmpper —Steady. Baei.,. j Other Products.— >r Ut**t loul Mattel dcMUiiai Nutmers 110 S. per 3t f Nutmega SO B. '4 Copra Bali 68Q Copra
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 216 6 There* is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE Try X* I ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor j Dealers. RafflesHotorGarage RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. French and English Cars in excellent condition (5 and 7 seaters) for hire day and night, and also MOTOR LORRIES. FOR SALE:—Accessories, Petrol, Tyres,
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    • 172 6 IT'S A BAD SIGN When you hare that obstinate lingering cough which will not be shaken off. There is no cough at any stage, whether old or young, but what needs attention. A cough soon wrecks a strong constitution, soon makes one helpless, in fact a cough is a very
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    • 513 6 Trala Service. Singapore (Tank Road Dally. The 10.25 a.m train from Johore Bahru to Getnas and .lie 6.45 a.m. train from 0 ni" *n .1 fcere Bahru have oojnaiene <l ranning from tho 3rd May. The form'-r real: sleets i i the 9 a.vi train, Kaok Rui Johoro Bihru, and
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  • 1119 7 An Oppressor of l>lam. The Akhbar.ol.Harb,"an Arabic newspaper published iv Algiers, prio*a tbe x of a letter wiitteu by 6a .ed Suleiman bin Yutuf, a Moalem notable of Dar.es-t-Jalasm, >n(ii Arab merobant of Tripoli. 1c aflorda full ef the intensely hostile attitude of tlie German in E*st
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  • 831 7 Some Examples To StoryOM whi has bad a dog for friend—and il i« liut a poor human life tbat ia without some such ftiendfthip—it mu«jt often have happeu to SCO that familiar, when be bas a bone for sfMoh be finds no immediate nse, going with it lo
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 527 7 WTBES Straits Settlements Polic« Police Notice. ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES ORDINANCE 1913. Renewal of Permits for Firearms. All perrota iv posaesaion of flresruis are hereby reminded that permits for such firearms expire oil the 30th June, 1917, and ahould be renewed aa soon after that date ns possible. Persora failing to
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    • 294 7 _w m LET OFRBES AND GODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6 B, 6-G, 6-H, Batterj Ko-id. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 lUffle% Place. H-6 B TO LET. Ma>fair 446, Pasir Paujang, Brentwod 76, King's Road. For pa-.ticulars apply to 8. TotnlinaoD M. lost. C E, 100.2, Robinaon Road. 18
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    • 607 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF IKOIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA INCORPORATED IK ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid Capita! ia 60,000 Sharee of £20 each £1.9,00,00 9mmrr*>Wnaĕ £1 yoo,.** ll#*«r<re Liability Of Prowiti re BANKERS. The Bank of England, Tha Londoi City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. Th< London County and Westminster Sank. Ltd.,
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    • 102 7 I* Whether you are fourteen or forty I jfou need a toitic. Dr. Will taint Pink Fill* tmii mtmwi peoples needs, berause these piUs are v I True Tonic that.reaUji build ftp (he blood and 1 strengthen the ntrvfM. They mrĕ tiee/id for I 1 growing children and /or men
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    • 186 7 WANTED WANTED. Secretary for a Chinese Commercial firm, must be a good correspondent and accountant. Only Straits-born Chinese need apply. Engineering, c/o "Malaya Tribune." 25 6 30 6 WANTED A Ma'ay Clerk. Apply Hudoshg copies of 'e4Uw".:ials to Box 295, car oof M(»hra Tribune. 13-6 WANTED AN OFFER. For 30
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    • 324 7 1 ,7 a fl i"H T* I <*.jay .:-.,*_,>•. i an. U'SS MBißM»WMMlW^amasssNsB 1 THE OR I E H T A L GOYERVMXKT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I'TiBUtRJD 1§74. INCOBPORATBD IS IffBIA. FUNDS MMMd $30,500,000.00 Absolute Sbcurity. 4 income in IffJJ $4,118,517.50 Total Out go fa 1111 $2,418,41 Ml
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 92 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Order» for tho we'll ending Friday, Juno 29 To day. 5 13* Prill Hall Maxim Co. 510 do S.Y.U. A M.O.8. 3.15 McKenaie Kd., T 8, Veterans Co. 5,0(1 Labrador Malay Co. To-moio* No Drills. Friday. 5.15 p.ui. Drill Hull S.V.A. Keernita. it do 8.R E v.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Oally.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issued Dally.] VOL IV. No. 150 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 282 1 The passenger liner, the Princess Alien, now lying at Olongapo, where she is being pot into aha{ c (or her trans-Pacific voyage, waa seriously threatend early last Saturday morning by a fire which broke out in her forecastle quarters, says the Manila Bulletin ef May 28 where
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    • 230 1 At the Hongkong -Magistracy on Jons Bth Mr. C. D. Melbourne held aa enquiry into tha ciroumsianeea serroundiag ths daath of Captain tiaaver Somme, owtir of tho s.s. Ycehow, who was foand dsad ia his cabin oa beard the ship on January lfth. Dr. MeFarlane said hs
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    • 153 1 Considerable interest attaches to the Norwegian Government permitting the building ef two motorshipe of a new type, one of 1,000 and one ef 600 tons, and running them without passing Lloyd's inspection. Theae Teasels are the invention of a Norwegian engineer Mr. Fongner. They have halls of ferre-concrete,
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    • 33 1 Jans 25. Hii Nam, British Hong Ho, British Abbotaford, British Singkep, Dutch Etnile, Dutch Jane 26. Penang, British Sri Muar, British Hebe, British Quorra, British Van Linschoteu, Dutch Band, Dutch Jauasens, Datca
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    • 33 1 Juoe 24 Tagala, Siamese Jane 25 Ban What! Hin, British perak, British Krian, British Kaka, British Giang Seng, British Melobior Treub, Dutch R. S. Bars, Dutch Dive, Norwegian Jane 26. Batavier, Brhiah
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 492 1 TBia» It KO Finer Medium I«r Shippers' AdrertiiemenU TSAJi rax Shipping Gazette, Writt for terso», 90c CeUyer Quay, P.*O.British India apcar line (COMPANIES IHOORPORATiD 1H HnQLAND.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Uadaf QmM with Hto e^raraaMßA.) Par Catae, Japan, Peaaag, Ceylon. AastraUa, India, Aden, Edret, Parte London.
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      • 285 1 Stoomvaart Haatschapplj Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) The maileteamer "GOENTOER" will eail for BATAVIA this week. For freight and passage please apply to tnteraatlonale Credlat aad Handßlsvsresnlolng Rotterdam" Agents. 1 D* Almeida Street pbonb, aii. 73 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANOLERYCo. COKTIACTOR. Tbe Company's Launch meott mooning ihipi office —16 Battery Road. T4XK
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      • 348 1 Royal Packet Navigation Go. TO HONGKONG AMQY Accommodation for 44 First Class Passengers. For particulars apply to the Agent. 26-6 Save your Money, TIME AND LABOUR BY USINGThe Canvas Bags FOR PACKING RUBBER PATENTED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Telephone, 1464. No. 496, North Bridge Road. 124 0 ROYAL PACKET Navigation Company
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      • 520 1 To Advertiser*: I OVR I Shipping Gazette I fjbraalafcai ia evary port thr th* MALAYA PENINSULAR, h Terms on Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN 14PAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A. service ta maintained between Yokohama via port* to llaneißai and a, taail contract with
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 70 1 Singapore Tide Tables. June 27. Moon Firat Quarter llh. 8m. A High water :—2.38 p.m. 7 ft. 8 ina.; 3 40 p.m. 7 ft. 9 ins. Jane 28. High water 3.33 a.m. 7 ft 3 ina. 4.23 p.m. 7 ft- 9 ins. Jane 29. High water :—4.39 a.m. 7 ft.
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