Malaya Tribune, 3 July 1917

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.]. SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV.- No. 155 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. ctx IPalapa Crlbunc. TUESDAY, JILT 3.
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    • 301 1 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! AND S SHIPPING GAZETTE. I S ft !\i,spaper of the jt t lift Settlements. I \3T PUBLISHED DAILY. I. > m p\{ t Reports of L cal Eventi, J i < pn r;" New* from F.M.S., 2 p; ivia, I -di*, Ceylon ard Japan. 5 t
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    • 81 1 Iwmiunnimniiinimininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin'iii'iiiiMBmiiiiMMiiMimiiiimw» I >• y- i THE y Pot Stills r OF Great Britain I Have Been I Taken Oyer by Government, NEVERTHELESS i Buchanan's J will be able to continue 1 to supply their famous blends and to maintain jj the quality as before, beinor in the unique CT i
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    • 296 1 !THE MALAYA TRIBUNE f i ASD I SHIPPING GAZETTE. I Z SUBSCRIPTION RATBS. I S Payable in Advance. X Per annum 29 1 1 Half yearly 7.2« I S Per quarter 2 ?oc 1 Per mensem L 25 I 1 Postage Extra SO CtS. per month. E 5 Temporary 'Phone
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  • 982 2 GovermneGt Effort?. The old sajing, NToua so d*«f a* who won'# hear,*' was never more Mm than in the urgent matter of fond economy. ThO»n who do not want to hear will Hi?» their oars, and even if they hear Wdnot bee J. Certainly tl.e mrst hopeful
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  • 120 2 Theft at British Embassy. Tokyo Judfc 6. Saw**., formerly iu tftw employ of the British Embassy here, #ho waC arretted fcv the Chiba police on 1'riHwy 00 a charge of having absuonded with mouey be! to the Emba~?y, has b«icn aotit bo the Cmba piison on a euarge
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  • 154 2 Tokyo, June 6. Ti;e regulations pertaining to the organization of a temporary highest ariviso-y body on diplomatic afiairs, the establishment of which was decided at the meeting of tbĕ cabinet oouucil on Sunday last, was publiahoa in the form of an Imperial ordinance l.'St evening. The regulations
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  • 246 2 Tokyo, June 7 Yesterday morning in ihe Imperial Pala-e, the members of the Advisory Board on Diplomatic Affairs were appointed by H. I. \f. the Enperor iu person. Baron S. Goto, Miuistor of Home Affair*, Admiral Kato, Minister of the Navy, Gon«raI Ovinia. Minister of the Ar-ny,
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  • 140 2 Tokyo, June 7. The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce held its Committee meeting yester» day morning and decided to recommend Dr. Soyeda aa the new President of the Chamber. At the opening of the meeting Mr. Nakano, President of the Chamber reported tin* results of bis conference
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  • 118 2 The committee decided to recom. in'ted Dr. Soyeda, eveu though they are m 11 aware that the Minister of Agrieaftara and Commerce will op. pose the appointment and will refuse te sanction it. The decision of the committee was reported at the General meeting wh'ch wis held yesterday
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  • 120 2 Tokyo, Jane 7. Tna death is announced of RearAdmiral fihneyosbi Isob# (Retired), a member of the House of Peer*, who has been ill for some time pasr, the sad event taking place on Meuday at hie residence atOJawart. Admiral leobe whs one of the pioneer officers
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  • 216 2 Tokyo, June 8. According to the returns obtained \t the Metropolitan Police Board, fou- esses of murder were committed a month on the average in Tokyo luring the five months endiug May this year. The m >st shocking case, it is stated, took place in Shitaya,
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  • 205 2 Tokyo, Juue 9. The opening of the Yokohama Town Hal! erccted in commemoration of the fiftieth auuivisary of the opening of the port to foreign commerce. «ill be celebrated on July 1 The municipal committee specisl'y appointed for the purpose m -t at the city office, yesterday,
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  • 95 2 An absurd passion for untitled ulone cleanliness ia spreading, an I tbe Singapore Free Press Topkiat Biys he notes that two Asiatic gentlemm have been fined—please excuse the vulgarity—for spitting in the Post Office—not metaphorically "on" it be it noted, since tbat is in the same metaphorlcsense admirably attended to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 410 2 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand tjhinese or teurope.au household furniture of every description (big or small lot). Good price* offered. Apply to SWond-hand," li/e Malaya Tribune. g 10 7 BLUE Red Leati and other Byesiuffs. Woolen and Gottsn Blankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. OGXJRH Co. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. 16 Collyep Quay, SINGAPORE.
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    • 567 2 Special Food for Starved Nerves. TH^ g* A VALUABLE p tSTORATI\t IS KU»VST:;F\i\ NPKMB s%S PnAAND tJWfMM Sanaphos" supplies the Moreover Sanaphoe" conelement which is needed by i tains other food elementour nerves and brain and which at once are assimilated which is not supplied in suffi- j to make
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    • 338 2 FISHT ON A Natural food and Tonic for Blood and Brain. Aa Excellent food for weak childrea and all invalid?. Fine relish and mn-t appetid'ne. TRY. TRY. TRY AOiPRSI THE DISPENSARY LIr.UTLD, SINGAPORE. fcM T. iii 'CHINA REVIEW Illustrated M. nth'ly Magazine Published in Peking Price 60 cents. OHTAINa BI.E
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 99 2 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week endirg Friday. Jnly t> To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Recruits. «> do S.R.E. v. N C.Os. 4.30 Balmier Range S.V.R. Tt-ntorrow. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range S.R.E v. 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co. 5 10 do S.V.R. L M.C.S 5.15 T.P. Fire Station
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  • 1052 3 From tbe Cathedral Monthly for Jnly published yesterday (an example in promptitude which might 9*]] be emulated bj some others) w e iearn triat The ooUeotioaa for the Caurch Ami Tentl at Cathedral on tbv Uth JUM amounted to #.»36. The Memorial Bmss to the late Stoker
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  • 242 3 Singapore, July 3. Tin.— -Sea Looal anl General cclamß. Coprm..— Weak. No Bueinfss. Tn-yfoca. —Weak. Business don©. Sago Flour. Do. Business done. Gambie*-. —BttJ in n done. Papptr* -Steady. Easiness done. Offer Products. Market Quiet. Ufa* Local Market dveUliorti. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $36.00 Nottnegs 80 S.
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  • 73 3 The following donations have bt en received by Mr. A. W. Yick at the Chartered Bank Already acknowledged $1,599.50 Association of Engineers (3rd Instalment) Billiards $13, T Wilson $•">, A H P"ggie $3 23 C J Judah 5 Mrs H W Stiir 15 HAH' 2 H
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  • 14 3 Vessels In communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station —None.
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  • 69 3 Delivered la London. The following are the dates oi lepartnre Iron Singapore of the ilaropoan Mails and their delivery n London. MAIL. LRKT. D«mvu«BD MM. April June 13 M.M. Afrt-Ll Jane 14 P. O. April 28 June 14 B.I. May 1 June 14 M.M. May 8 June l.'i
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  • 143 3 fVavfaeiee to Mmiot* Tribm*,) Singapore, July .'J Me&ars Latham and Co., thA.ic»de, advise the following qnota:ions AlorGajah $4.00 $4.10 1.30 140 Ayer Molek 2.30 2.35 Ayer Panas 10 80 11.00 BaJfownU 5.00 5.75 BeJdl JeloUmg 0.67; 0.72^ BaLit Katil 0.80" 0.874 ChvngkatSerdK.... 9.00 9.15" (ftenenlj 2.15 2.25
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 125 3 DRIVING PAIN. Have -vou a pain anywhere in your body f Is it a little pain or a big pain Does it torture a single nerve or it «ri id and rack your entire being J Isn't it fooli&h then to be driven by pain©, or aches, big or little,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 209 3 Mails Close. To-day Mer»ing 2 8) pin Batn Pahat Mens 2.30 prn Batayia Dp Haan 2.80 pm Pontraiutk Alenggila 2.30 uui Port Dickeon and Svretten!iu:n 2.30 pm Pahat Sri Woog3«c C.30 pa I Pandlang, Deiigkulf and Bagan Will t." thr Wiep J.80 pw Malacca and Mu ir «Liady Weld 3
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  • 743 4 Yesterday we published a cabled extract taken from the Dailj Telegraph, and from such a reliable organ it may be considered to be correct, to the effect that, largely on account of the Mesopotamia eiiemlry, there is in preparation a scheme of edministratiou for the reform of India.
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  • 449 4 To be Repeated. Red Cross Appeal. His Excellerey tho Governor has received the following telegram from the Secretary of Rute for the Colonies: I have been asked by Field Marshal His Royal Highn<*s the Duke of Connaught and the Marqafss of La tvlowne to transmit the following for
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  • 88 4 Monarchy Again. London, July 2, 3.40 a.m. Shanghai The E nperor liBuan-tung is announced as succeeding to the thr- ne. London. July 2, 4.35 p.m. Prominent Chinese in London express the opinion that ths accession of Hsuin-tung v?ill not cause serious trouol*. The change is net likely to
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  • 42 4 In a case in the King's Bench Division Mr Justice Atkin, sit ing as a commercial Judge, decided that all paper contracts were cancelled on March Ist, 1916, by the enforcement of the Royal Co omission's regulations res.raining output.
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  • 139 4 Perchance, O Lidy Golden Heart, Your thought tenia* will stray In leafy !an-a and Sussex woods To Ratton tar away. Where Spring has Hied tho garden's lap With daffodils all 90UL And that March-flower, the violet, Your birthday brought of old. Yet, in your city by the
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  • 378 4 Random Reflations are onavoi ably crowded out to-day. A Gazette Kktreotui .i lished yesterday states that, under the Alien Kpenries Ordinance, the Medical Hall, Limited, has been wound np. Car hire in Singapore at $4 an hour is comparatively cheap. The rate is higher in Penang, Hongkong,
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  • 97 4 Tin is quoted at £189.0.0 ia London. Sago flour (Sarawak) is quoted at 85/- in London. Tapioca fair flake is done at on the London market. On the London market copra fair merchantable is making £66.0.0. Plack pepper is quoted at 1 white pepper at 1/0-J, in
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  • 109 4 Pages Tre Great War The Fighting Fronts 5 Russia 5 Greece 5 In Enemy Lands •*> Holland s Position 5 German Colonial Talk 5 Han Food Supplies Taxation Qaestions General Singapore Food and Shipping Japan News Mail Notices Local Share Market Straits Produce S. Andrew's Cathedral Indian Reform
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 224 4 l THE CC TIGER" BRANO REfi Tennis Shoes (TIED RUBBER SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best More and vwt Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for all than any other Sports* Make. ito ii 3uiOU Pair iton Sole Agents J 1 ROBINSON Co. BAN LEE ANN Ltd. <•■■ «-j ted
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    • 472 4 Entirely Now Photo-Playo In FirM snow 7.30 p.oi- Second Show 9.1S a io. Sharp. Including lO IS EW REELS oftfco Wond r ~'r>rial l o-nixh!. and Every Nigh*, From Friday, 29th June, 1917. At the Ideal Picture Theatre C 3 JHL S» JL «3 By-the-B**, OfT Beaoh Road. SECOND SHOW
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    • 130 4 JUST RECEIVED Fresh Shipment OF Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS From a Well-known Brewery For |*rticulara and ptiee* apply to Caldbeck. Macgregor AND Co. AMIPHI HOTEL MONTHLY KATES R)K I Tiffin S2O. j MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner I S2O. MONTHLY KATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner 1 S5O. Evil? Evening Dinner
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  • 70 5 The Fighting Fronts. REUTEK'3 SPECIAL SERVICE. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Captures in Jnne. London, July 1, 11.35 p.m. fl si d-Meseaal Sir Douglas Hai« ord Them ii considerable snsHJf artillery fire in the Scarpe villey, in the neighbourhood of Laus'and ucrth of tbe Lys river. paring June we captured
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  • 57 5 London, July 2, 3.40 a m. Tka Germans are displaying in. uneasiness on th-> Belgian troi;'. Ths teeliug in the Aljied )j„e is that the latest move is an attempt to approach the famous Ferryman's Flouse, situ .ted on the Tr r Canal, the seme of many bloody
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  • 161 5 London, Jnly 2, 1.40 p.m. It ip the Fir-t Army, nnder General Sir Het ty Sinclair-Horre, that is gradually wiping cut th*« Lens silier.t Sir Henry Home, ag Brevet-Colonel, was presmt ac th<Teli<" of KimberNy and was also at Paardebarg, Poplar Grove, and the Zand River.
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  • 30 5 London, July 2, 3.25 p.a. Sir Dooglas Hiig states: We successfully raided eastward of Hargiconrt. Enemy raiders reaehed oar trenches eastward of Loos, and were qaickly driven out.
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  • 130 5 German*' Costly Attacks. London, Jnly 2, 12.10 a m. t'rer.eh In the Cerny-Aillf? sector the big calibre *hell I r mbsrdment redoubled iu Intensity towards the end of the night. Shortly afterwards a very violent enemy attack was made of Cerny on a front of 500 ra<-trf«, on both
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  • 363 5 The Enemy Gain Lon Ion, Jnly 5, 4 0 p m. K-nters correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphing today. •iys that the sadden return of tbe to an ff-nsive on the Chewin (he Dames and the left bank of the Mease is probably to be explained bv tbe Gt-rman Governments need
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  • 60 5 London, July 2, 4.15 p.m. A Fiench communique rsports most active reciprocal artillery firing in the Cerny Aillea s. dor. We briskly counter-attacked yesterday on both sideß of the Ailles-Paissy road and threw back the Germans beyond the trench-line which they occupied yesterday. The recaptured ground is covered
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  • 80 5 Varied Fighting. London, June 2, 1.55 p.m. A wireless Russian official message, dated July 1, states that in the directions of Zolotchov and Brz< zany there, is an intense artillery battle. The communique does not mention infantry attacks. It states: We destroyed an enemy train on tbe Rumanian front.
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  • 33 5 London, July 2, 4.05 p.m, A wireless Russian official message announces the capture of Koni nkhy, with 164 officers and 8,400 men, as a result of an attack on Austro-German positions.
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  • 89 5 London, July 2, 8.15 p.m. The news of the Russian offensive was received with joy in London and Paris. Koniukht ia twenty miles west of Tarnopol. It is generally opined that the objective is the capture of which would be of great strategical and political importance. While the
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  • 40 5 Mutual Air Raids. London, Jnly 2, 3.40 a.m. Rome: An Austrian air eqnadron bombed Verne. Chioggia and Murano on the night of June 29. There were no casualties. Italian hydroplanes made a reprisal bombing on Trieste th-* following night.
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  • 87 5 The Russian Attacks. London, July 2, l.li a.m. Copenhagen: The Lokal Anzeiger correspondent reports that the Russian attacks near Slanislau were much more violent than officially reported, the artillery fire being even more violent than before the revolution. He is convinced that the Russians are amply munitioned. London,
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  • 58 5 London, July 2, 1.45 a.m. The Daily Telegraph s:*vs that in consequence of the Mesopotamia Report the Government is preparing a echeme of administration for the reform of India, especially the military department. The Cabinet, assisted by experts, is closely considering the whole matter. Important decisions are
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  • 29 5 London, Jane 29, 6.05 p m. Silver is at with some profit taking, with the absence of support, and steady. The market is *lo#*d on Monday,
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  • 57 5 Another Want- London, July 2, 12.50 a.tn. Petrograd The pan Russian Sollies' and Workmen's Congress Irs passed ar e gelation tbat the Prov sional Government shonld pronMf gate laws assT.rinrtrn various Russian nationalities the right to dispose of their political fotnre, and proclaiming equal rights to all tonsil**, while
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  • 40 5 London, July 2, 4 45 ajn. Petrograd Thousands went in procession to the graves of those killed in the revolution. There were numerous banners inscribed N Down with capitalists," "We want an armistice," and similar sentiments permitted the demonstration.
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  • 95 5 London, Jnly 2, 6.0 a.m. The Socialist, Mr. Thompson, Editor of the Clarion, who is acting as the correspondent for the Mail at Petrograd, telegraphs a striking analysis of the revolutionary move ment in Ruasi a, which opines that it is directed not only against the Tsar, but
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  • 179 5 London, July 2, 5.15 p.m. Petrograd: Enormous crowds participated in the demonstration mentioned this morning, organised by the workmen and soldiers and extremer elements. The Constitutional Democrats did not participate. The processions were headed by sailors and a band playing the Marseillaise. Favou-ita inscriptions on the banners were
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  • 159 5 Discussion ia Parliament. Lo.idon, July 2, 7,10 p.ui. In the House of Commons during the committee diticnsfciou on tbe Finance Bill, an amendment in favour of a reduction of tea duty from a shilling to eight pence was negatived without a division, at'ter a statement by Mr. Bonar
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  • 107 5 What Neutrals Provide. London, July 2, 9.55 p.m. Washington With a view to guiding the Hnited States in the matter of control of exports, Biitain has supplied America with evidence that Germany is obtaining vast quantities of food from Scandinavia and Holland. She is receiving enough fats
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  • 40 5 London, July 2, .3 40 a in. New York Mr. Orville Wright, interviewed, said that ten-thousand aeroplanes would end the war in ten weeks. He favoured a vast fleet of aeroplanes carrying one man and a machine gun.
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  • 17 5 London, Jaly 2, 6 20 p.m. St. Moritz Constantine and his family have arrived here,
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  • 66 5 ♦ustiria s Politics. London, July 2, 3.40 a.m. Zurich: In the debate in th* Austrian Parliament, speakers declared that the new Kirglom of Poland must te a monarchy incorporated with Galicia under the fceptre of tbe Austrian Emperor. Another dwelt on the Central Powers' efforts to lit*iate
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  • 27 5 Lond t. July 2, 3 40 a.m Amsterdam Th* Austrian Emperor and Empress have arrived at Munich, ace opanied by tb«dr suite including theToreign Minister.
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  • 40 5 London, July 2. 12.50 a.as. Amsterdam A telegram from Badapest says that the damage at the franchise demonstrations is estimated at a million kroner. The windows of eighty eafes aud two hundred were smashed and goods stolen.
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  • 31 5 London, July 2, 3 40 a.m. Amsterdam: to the l«a ther shortage the German author itiea have ordered school teachers U. advise children t« attend school barefooted.
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  • 62 5 London, July 2, 7 30 s.tn. Amsterdam S-rious disturbances have occnrred at D-isseldorf. Crowds of wortreit wrecked and looted shope, especially bars.The local Commander promptly shut th'se, and placed bans on thea'res He conrtmartialled the ringleaders of the riote'H. Four Belgians were sentenced to penal servitu to,
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  • 84 5 Hops Springs Eternal— London, July 2, 2.25 p.m. Amsterdam At a mating of the German Colonial Society, nnder the presidency of Duka Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg, a resolutioi was passed declaring that German T 'e influence at sea must b« guara atr-i Germany must have an outlet
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  • 80 5 London, July 2, 6 20 p ra. Mopt German newspaper aff ct to deduce from Mr. LK»yd Ooorg 's speech at Giapgjw that B.iiain means to destroy G?rnuny. With regard to the Premier's rem iiks on the Gorman colonies, tney allege that th'se indicate that Germany will not
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  • 55 5 Ii m i in, Jaiy 2, 12.25 am. The H iguo The D a'.ch Govern ment calls attention to Great Britain's mw regulation ex tending the danger zone in the North S>a, which will rentier shipping from Holland round the north of England completely impossible. A
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  • 60 5 London, July 2, fi.20 p.m. Amsterdam: R 'porting tbe death of the famous German airman R is singer, the Frankfurter states that in his last fight he was set abliEe by his British opponent, but the latter, seeing he was unable to escape death, rammed Reissinger,
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  • 42 5 London July 2, 2.25 p.m. Toronto: Owing to a wash away, an electric car plunged over a twenty-foot embankment into th« river on the edge of the famous whirlpool rapids of Niagara. Twenty.seven persons wwre drowned and 40 injured.
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  • 45 5 London, Ju y 1, 11.25 p.m. In view of the present restrictions on ti ivel, Mr. Chamberlain, with the roval of His Majesty, has invite.! Lord Pentland (Governor of Mad ax and Lord Willingdon (Governor ot Bombay) to continue to ■arve in India
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  • 40 5 London, July 2, 4.45 a.m. Tbe Qneen this afternoon opens a great exhibition in connection with Baby Week," a movemem throughout the country intended to promote infant welfare work aid fill op th" gaps caused by the war.
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  • 43 5 Army Ad i< rents. London, July 2, 12.25 a.m. Athens: M. Venizelos received general officers from the I'eloponeesns, who gaveassuranc of their loyalty to the new regime. The sole absentee was General Popoulas, who if he does not come will be outlawed.
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  • 27 5 London, July 2, 1.15 a.m. Athens The Government has decided to prosecute criminally all those, responaiblj for the tragie events of December, excluding Cabinet Ministers.
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  • 92 5 L >ndon, July 2. 4.0 p.m. Ampler dim: A Berlin official me*8»ge gives the text of the note ♦he Greek minister handed to the Government on J iue 30. I iq as follows La consequence of the happily-effected union of the two parties in Greece which hitherto
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  • 126 5 Tbe Germ on Menace. London, June 2, 4.35 p.m. Amsterdam Earl Derby, interviewed by the Handelsblaad's London eorresptyadeut, emphasised that as long aa Holland remained neutral, Britain would respect her neutrality. German allegations to the contrary wre merely preparing a pret- xt to a'tack Holland. W > have
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  • 52 5 London, J<ii\ I, 5,0 a.m. Renter's oorrogpw b>nt at Headquarrerg a a th ;t Sorge Basset, French srw s irras a leut with the Bii army, has o«ein killed by a soi;*-r bn 11**T, wuilst visiting Hill Six y-flve. H* ii tha first war correspondent to be
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  • 24 5 London, July, 2, 6.0 a.m. Hobart Mr. Spance, a Nationalist, has been relumed by an election at Darwin, replacing a dead Labourite.
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  • 158 5 Companies to Mike Returns A G »v >rnment Gazette Extraordinary of jesterday issues an order applying it gnlation 4 of the Food Control R galltioria, 1917, to milk hel I hy or belonging to the Nestle and Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Company, Limited, and Messrs Connell Brothers
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  • 60 5 The following further Scholarships have been awarded by the Council of the King Edward VII Medical School. Straits Government Scholarship Gopal Haridas (Lendey Matricul'.» tiun) 8t. Xivier's Institution, Penang. F. M. S. Government Scholarships :—S. Sabramanyam (Senior Cambridge and Medioal Preliminary) Trinity College. Kandy.Hasin. bin M Ibrahim
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  • 74 5 The H.>n. Teea-jurer, Mr. A. W Vick, c/o Chirtered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge with many thanks receipt of the following further contributions to tbe above Fund Already acknowleged $21,761 87 Entranc* Fees of Tennis Tournament at the Nordanal Club. Muar 13
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  • 76 5 Bandman Opera Company. The talented company which bae been appearing at the Victoria Theatre daring the past nine nights, brought one of the incst snccrtsfui f-asons they have eDjoyed in war times to a close last eveuirg when, owing to the boat leaving early, th*programme consisted of a variety
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  • 56 5 Our retders are reminded that tonight Hor co Goldin will com. mence a short season at the Theatre R»yal, assisted by bis London Company of indeville art'rtf s. The Famouw illusiordst will introduc* several new ♦ff-cts and aUo bit» celebiat d fantasy. "Tho Tigei God." The entertainmert is
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  • 78 5 Owing to the fact that their b<»at li-avrs for China earlier th-in t-Xp+et-ed The Ciraeos have had to curtail their say from six to four days a the Victoria Theatre, where th»»\ open on Monday next.Tney will give a compl te change of program** each evening, fall particulars
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  • 44 5 At the Harima Hdl to night the feature will be two o->w rpleodol of *'Tho Purple Mask" and a fine Joker couieJy. The Gaiety announces tbat the last 3 cutpters (G reels) of "The Diamond from th* Sky" will be screened to-night.
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  • 330 5 POLICE COURTS. Trading With tbe Enemy. In th« First Court, yesterday afterno n, before Mr. W. L«rpham Carter, the case was resamed in which Tan Keng Lan aad Tan Chin Keat, proprietor and manager, respectively, of Chop Seng Gnan were cha'ged with attemp ing to trade wiih en
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  • 132 5 The eleventh annual general I meeting ef the Singapore Christian Friend-in-Need Society was held at No. 68, Prh sep Street (kindly lent for the occasion) on Bundav. There i 'vas a eood attendaree. The Committee's Report arid Accounts for tha year 1916 were unanimously adopted as submitted.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 792 6 Prices 9j *Ui ia la: thrift this afaai*! Broker*, issue the follow I ig list of QWltnllrta Kubbtr Shares. "Jars. Val*e. R i;*n, *Mlt«r» S'- 4Mapr J/3 J !o I *.*jj!o i 3 tf- kmpt UtUj lb/- i?. 1 Ayer Fn.ti-v 80;- £7 a 2.' Bataru oi..
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  • 69 6 Singapore, July 3, On Loudon Bank 4 m 2/4| Demand Private 3 m/i. 2/4 13,16 n India— Bank T. T. >n Hongkong— ■as* d/d 8J pram. >v Bhai«gbai— Bank d/d. (Jig vu J*T& Bank T. T 13] j 11 m Japan— Bauk d/d. 109 ••■▼ereigu*—baying gat* $^54 •odia Cci!
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  • 200 6 Mr. 0. A Klame!. A ppnrer.'ly lb* hop*-* of steady prog«--wi following npou an opera*. tio»i for append'<:itu Inst week, which we published regarding M.. Oswald A. Kimmel ycsterda), we«-e lii-founded, for regret to record tbo tbi.t late,- hi tbo dav he took a change for the worse and
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  • 126 6 The numerous friends of Mr Wee 3 was Boo will ».»r y to bear that h euccjn.b'd, to injuries meet rod f' oma tnb. >r ear mtshtpit] Dm, in whteh the major ot Chin* ad in Deli an 1 the late Khoa Kan BrOre involv- I,
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  • 291 6 We regret to anuMOOS the death, which took plots iu the iviropean Hospital, Knala Lumpur, on Sunday at noon from blackwa>t-r fever, of Mr. .1 Pennyeuick OUrk, of bungei Lh-ia Krtate, K <j ing. Air Clark was only taken ill a few days previously and was brought into
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  • 264 6 Thore appeared in tb* Kuala Lutnpur Police Court last Tuesday before Mr. A. W. Just various own» is an i drivers of cars. Mr. Kitsorow, of lhe Kjbinson Piano Company, and Mr. E. A. Corbin, Assistant Electrical Engineer, P.W.D were summoned for not obeying tho lawful
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  • 942 6 Tbe Red frijjtfie. Tributes from Sin, a pore. The following extracts from ft letter received from an old resident at Y.M.C.A. Hons*, .Singapore, Mr R F Smith, which appear in the Mal ay Mail, will doubtless prove of interest to our read-re. Writing from the O T.
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  • 275 6 Lawn Tennis. 5. C. C Tournament Several postponements were made in yesterday's programme, and, bowing to the light failing, some had to be left unfinished. Appended are the resnlts s Championship.—Hunt beat Tyler .I—6. 6—2, 6—l. Handicap Singles, Class A Ruchwaldy beat Milligan 6—3, 7— 5. Class B.—Klder beat
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  • 252 6 belangor League Hovers B v United Chinese. Owiof to the remarkable success !ot th« I'nited Chines in all the maiches they have played this seasou a fairly large crowd went j down to the Y.M.OA, ground on Friday evening to witness the League match butwoon the Hovers B and
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  • 117 6 Braid's Great Performance. James Braid gave one of the most remarkable exhibitions of golf seen in Britain during the past ten yrart? over the course of the Sidcnp Gulf Club on Maj 5. Th« occ ision waa an exhibition match, in which James Braid and J. H. Taylor opposed
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  • 102 6 Htr tsUjeelj has sent to wiiows ot Indian soldiers who havo died let the Empire a fine coloured print of her portrait with this autograph message :—lu sorrow und sympathy my thoughts dy across the seas to my sisters iv India, that beautiful land, which I
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  • 7 6 •pinUmt mrrmntd fry son seaea ĕmt$.]
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  • 266 6 To the Editor of the Ualaya Tribune. Sir, —I recently Mooiwd a pro;, pectus of a company ir ia proponed to form, with a c ipiUi of 1250.000 to boil J. fqnip and ran g Pictur> Palace. Vau-ty Theatre fee ii. Singapore It appears to me that a'
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  • 624 6 io the Editor of the Malaya JrOaaa. Sir, —In a reemt issue of your paper was an article regarding "mission wcrk, tlint should not, I think, pass vithout comment. The antborof the above mentioned article makes some rather surprising statements which ate rather wide of the truth.
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  • 189 6 Duflgun, Limited. The Directors' report to ish*r holders to be pr«£enterf at the annual meeting on M mday next Juh cuntaine the following; Accounts For the year the 6Urplj f 0 I revenue over expenditure amornuvl to $9,51G.7H thus reducing th 1. of the Company $6,981.95. Daring the
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  • 177 6 I Mn was a xnaation a! the Inn. !j fir Rambutan market the ,day. says the Ipoh paper wh n a poteonaMal sobra somehow found iia way into the basket of a Chinese vegetable seller. Thesn?ke i I out of the basket and the Chinas round
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 260 6 There is i\6 Better Ale Than Try X-fc 2 j ON SALE IT j Tlie Leading Hotels Principal Liquor j Dealers. i ——ii i i i i—ii i ———a—iMM The First Year of ti)B Great Republic i joining the Allies. I I Celebrate Wednesday, July 4 j RAFFLES [Special Dinner
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    • 217 6 SALVITAE. j T' ,c moet powerful bat harav c«: tot: c, producing suuiing remits, -in:- t 1 mediate and permanent, in aU cases of utvoub exiiiostiir., in both young or old, I ied or ■aanOMi. Price R« 1 p;r f oj mi. mttitxia Tablet*.. j l*.:e best rercidv In c
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  • 1491 7 Judgment Reserved. In the Court of Arpeal on Thursday, April 19<h, Lmde JjaHoet Swinfcu lidy and Sjrutton aud Mr, Justice Br*y comtieneed the hetriaa of a care wi.iah raised bn UnnoeiMj qneatinn with regard to the a laalaaibtlity of avkteaVaa of custom I t! rubb r trade
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  • 117 7 Mr. Paul Rubens, the well-known author and composer, who di.d last February, left estate of the gross value of £24.128, After making bennentanf £750, h* b rjaeathed the residue of his property between Midd Phyllis Dm and ids nephew Christopher Borlifon. Mis* Dim and Mr Pnoons were for about three
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  • 239 7 (From Our Special Correspondent.) 1 Johore, Joly 2. Building improvements are proceeding rapidly in the Town. H. j Highness the Sultan is taking the j lead by renewing hie block of shop bour-s in Jalan Ibrahim, on tli* I moiel of up-to-date firms in Singapore. Tirce of the
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  • 117 7 Parades for Ju'y. Friday, July 6. Pamelas at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Holiday, .Inly 9. Entire Cowany Parade at i onstead Institute, 5.1 p.m. Friday, July 13. Parades at Pearls liill a:id Tanjong 5.15 p.m. Monday, July 10. Route MarchParade, Honstead Institute. Diemits Bouetead
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  • 62 7 Singapore (Tank Road) Daily- The 10.25 ft.ni train from Johore Bahru to G°mas and the 6.45 a.m. train from Gem as to Johore Bahru have comiuencc-d running from the 3rd May. j The former train connects with the 9 a.m. train, Tank Road to Johoro Jxihru, And the
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  • 103 7 Mr.A.E. untitled untitled of the Hong Wan I and a member of the Straits Merchant Service j GailS, died -ii board the at j Dares Balaam on May 18, of j cerebral malaria. He waf accorded j I a military fun. raJ. Mr. A. K. Storges*, Acting District Engineer, F.M.*.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 507 7 NOTICES Rubber Estates, Limited. Wotice i* hereby given that the nSore have declared a Final Dm--5 Per een* free of war-lax nuking 8 percenter the year ended Xt March. 1917 whicn if approved ST the Shareholders in General Sect ng will be paid to the Sbareu M«ri on the Company
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    • 259 7 TO BE LET OFFICES AND CODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, 6E, 6-0, 6-H, Battery RovJ. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Plaoe. 14 6 TO LET Offices at Winchester Hocf Noe. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 28, 29, 32, 25 and 36 (now vacant)
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    • 582 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA ISGOSFOKAIfID IN OSLAJTO BY ROYAL OH ARTKR. Paid m> Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 ench etmooc ajmflu Hmm ra Liability of Pmjmeenia fl,H>,>wil CANKERS The l~.nk uf England, Tb« London City and 2r£ldland B?.nk, Ltd., Tbe ixmdun County and Weatniinater Bank,
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    • 47 7 No appetite JLh*Jm tnisweatnef?BLJlii laxatives which accolerate diges'ion, gently stimulate the liver, dispel constipation, biiiou»n«'ss sick headaches, and sweeten the breathTiny but thorough-fßWtla ft* nature-do not pipe. Oi .ill chmi ts Wtmm gJJ phial r mm[ l.v: from Dr. ftiShamtl JT%i M-lkme'V, D T t. M Singapore.
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    • 106 7 INSANITY CURE. Dr. W. C. Roy 's specltis fop Insanity j is the only medicine of its kind of over 50 years' standing found to Cure All forms-of Inanity iMtnUlDciang. uitnts f jfe Epilepsy Insomnia Hysteria, Melancholia etc. The effects art rapid and convincing. Produces deep—lmproves digestion. Trice Rs. 5
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    • 397 7 TM E~ ORIENTAL! Government Security Jj Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 1 RBTABL!SHBD 1874 lK(3( -.FOBA.TID D I-VBIA. FUNDS eaoeed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. in same In 1918 -$4,309,517.50 j Total Out colli 1 til $2,490,411.50 Assurance effected in 1916- $4,220,542.85 I Increase In Funds $1,819,099 06 Total Policies in foMt 65,842
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issaed Daily.] Vol. IV. No. 155 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
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    • 395 1 Tbeir Menace. i Wo were not particularly concerned with tbe poiuts raised in the list two paragraphs of the extract ng by Interested," whose published elsewhere in this issne, in reply to some aMiolea in the Daily Chronicle." What we arechierlyconcernedabout, is th« possible menace of an nncontroli*
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    • 233 1 An nnnmally prosperens dividend of 2,000 per cent, was declared the oih -r day at the meet- ing of shareholders of the Chnetsu IC >. in the city of Takaoka. profectur*. This is per. haps tbe bigg*»ot dividend ever paid iv Japan. The steam, chin company is
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    • 59 1 June 30 Dos*jt§a3a\ Dutch July I l.adv W. M, Hril ,1. C'ubpso, British Wm o'ih WUp. Tin Stug, B 11. ii Hai Kaaa, Bri M*ran. B.i t; "ii Hong Wan. Britbdl Sin:"•?:!• I j.i, Oasea Men^ r rai.< Wan Ir l c, Cfoti 80 Flp\fi, Sftiaw.nk July 2 Kualu,
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    • 40 1 Jane 30. Ranee, Brititb Uock Lap, Brit Mi Circe, Britiah Klang, British Singkep, Dutch Van Rieuisdijk, Dutch Brouwer, Dutch Ban Fo Soon, Dutch Jnly IRatong, Britiah Ban Poh Guan, Britiah B. S. Baru, Dutch Relun, Norwegian Chin Hna, Chinese
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    • 86 1 Last month the Norwegian 'teamer Uarald Hiarfager, which runs between Denmark and Norway, was sei/.ed by the Germans in the Sonnd and taken to Germany with the passengers and mails and a cargo of foodstuffs. The vessel was nsing the freewater route, which has up to now been maintained inviolate
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    • 190 1 The R.V.S. Poltava which struck a rock whilst a short way out from Shanghai, now lies on the rocks at he North Saddle Island, abont 300 yards west of the bathing beach. The Poltava, after striking a rock, waa beached by the captain and went on the Saddle
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 537 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium L f©r Shippers' Adrertistrmtats TMA.N TIE I Shipping Gazette. Writ* for t; mas, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India APCAR LINE (OOHPAJfUU iKrjOBfO&ATfiU IS I?SOLASL>.) MAIL AM) PMKtttt SERVICES. I enlnsuiar and Orienta Sailings. (r d<r OaM with Bk Mafwftjrfi BiwnHM>) rer rblna. Japan,
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      • 298 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappil Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Hwlland) The mailsttjamer "GOEHTOER" Tvill sail for BATAVIA this week. For freight and passage please apply t« Internationale Crediet and Handelsveresniging M Rotterdam" Agents. 1 D'Almeida Street 'PHONE, 931. 7 a SINGAPORE I SHIPGHANDLERYGo. SHIPCHANDLESS f miMUM COKTRACTOBS. The Company's Launch mueta Incoming ahipa.
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      • 344 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances Tarjong I'agar f/HUtvti tarjUOJ GnrxmN.s Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Storage 2 and 1 T. Pagar. P B Eafct Kiat 1 and 2. 20, 22 Storage B 1 Wbarf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head C Tower
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      • 468 1 I To 'Advertisers: I Shipping Gazette I CiraUatqt in **%tj port mt iogtiotu tke MALAYA PENINSULAR. I Terms en AvpKeetioa. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. m m J m)m^k 9 m '■.>■■*■ Yokohama via port* ta *ad London, tmde. .'J'.
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