Malaya Tribune, 7 July 1917
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Title Section29 1917-07-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] y AND >^-> SHIPPING -GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 159 SINGAPORE,? SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. CIH iRalapa Cribunc. SATURDAY, JULY 7.29 words
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Advertisement365 1917-07-07 1 1 THE MAUYA TRIBUKFI J SHIPPING GAZETTE. J TV Newspaper of the J Straps Settlements- |i=r PUBLISHED DAILY, t Complete Reporta i J. c i Events. N-\rs froag 1. S., Z 5 Cliia». I' Cay 100 aad Japan. 5 a> Fall and Latest War News. SPECIAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME GAIETY365 words
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Advertisement524 1917-07-07 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. INOORPORATSD IN NEW ZEALAND »!SI Insaratcei effacu-i on Building Rn* and Merchandise of trai description MARINE Insurances accepted to a parti of tho world at oweat ra*WAI RISK accepted to all prrts. J. JJENR* M n _r Oifices: 2, FinUyson Gr-snn. The Eastern United524 words
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Advertisement49 1917-07-07 1 Ross's Famous Bottliogs TRADE MARK. Fresh Supplies Monthly. Pore Piisener Guinness i i I I Bottled I JM 1 without I fill Pre&Cr A 1 ;9H vatives I uescnp British and best. Insist on being i served witb BOSS'S lU. Ross Colliers; LIMITED. j BOTTLERS London and Leith. 349 words
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Advertisement252 1917-07-07 1 r******* ****»*•*•—tmiiiiii m ITHE MALAYA TRIBUNE 3 2 AN L> 2 SHIPPING GAZETTE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, g Payable in Advance. Per annum $14 00 2 I Half yearly 7.25 Per quarter 365 Per mensem 1.25 2 J Postage Extra 50 CtS. per month, t Temporary 'Phone No. 171. *W*^»**»*»**»»*»^»»»»»«***tt*» j Portland^252 words
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Article803 1917-07-07 2 Natart Amid Desolation. At lMt Franca baa some taste ol spring. Until within two days of tho end of April tbe weather conti need bitter, with flurries of dt.ivibg snow aud sleet as I .re as aba ltth of lhe month, w< en the landscape, bleak803 words
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Article34 1917-07-07 2 Addressing the German armies on the West front recently, the Kaiser ■iid I speak with a heavy heart, but we must contiuue the fight until complete victory against those attacking us has been secured,"34 words
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Article622 1917-07-07 2 Aa ftxpatire. That Germany is an 1 has always been the country of perfect edteatioa is a myth which before the war had obtained wide circulat ion in tbi 8 country. We were always being told so 41 go to Germany," imitate her, and introduce h«r peculiar iostitu'ions622 words
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Article112 1917-07-07 2 The Times of India Bombay correspondent haa received the following from an anonymous Babu correspondent i It is the righteousness on the face of Inio-Britlsh irrny to bnndle ont the bugs from Bigdad. It is no les; than two years they were stinging in th* beds. Bagdad is now freely112 words
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Advertisement398 1917-07-07 2 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chines* or European household furniture of eYtry description (big or small lot). Good prioes offered. Applj to j' Second-hand," fl/o Malaya Tribune. Oltra-mWne blue| Red Lead and other Dyestuffs. Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks, j ETC, ETC. WINCHESTER ROUSE, No. 16 Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. 2-5 v398 words
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Advertisement550 1917-07-07 2 I Weakness Every movement of the body uses up a definite amount of vitality. That is why you feel tired at the end of lhe day. When you overtax yourself.* or when your vitality is under* mined by illness, your whole system becomes tooexhaeatsd to recover its lost vitality with*550 words
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Advertisement685 1917-07-07 2 AUCTION SALES. auction sale: of Handsome Teak Household Furniture, Piatedware. etc AT OUR SALE ROOM NO- 3 RAFFLES PLACE, To-day, July 7, at 11 a. m. Handsomely carved teak rudeboard wrh atirror pa anl, < teak combination bureau bookcase, w«x-polisbed tpak Itaadacd, u rn ib j rocking chairs, ten doten685 words
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Article1090 1917-07-07 3 Some Strange Tilings. jhe following article, forward* d by Mr. Ed nund Candler, was written br Staff of tbe Expedition >r y Force de*cubir»g the scenes w bicu attended 'he British entry into Bagdad In the arched and vaulted thoron-h--farts of Bagdad, concealed with on troops and1,090 words
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225 1917-07-07 3 June List. Pr»»vi-,n-l; lefc now lodged $78 583 67 9 npaiora dp '•ftnfir Club 3, JGO drs N »rm in I?! ;ck (Jnne Jul 100 DV P rkin«j 610 W slarafe 5 Covoney (May A June) 4 Kemp do S Hope (March to May) 10225 words
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Article72 1917-07-07 3 Delivered in LonJoo. The following are the dates of lepaVtut from Singapore of the .uropean Maihi and their do;;rery i, London. ■Alb Left. Dblivebrd. M.M. April l«i Jane 18 M.M. April 28 Jano 14 P. O. April 28 Jane 14 8.1. May 4 June '4 M.M. May 872 words
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Article13 1917-07-07 3 Vessels in conimnnioation at noon 'vith the local Commercial Wireles*Station —None.13 words
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Article163 1917-07-07 3 Singapore, Jnly 7. Mestrn Latham and Co., the \reade, ad viae the following qnota--1 ions MorQajah $4.00 $4.10 \yerKnningi 1.30 140 \yer Motek 2.40 2.50 AjerPanai 10 70 10 85 dalgownie 560 575 Baku Jeaowjog (65 0 72$ Bwktt Katil. .si -90 90 JhangkatS. rdg..„ 9.00 915163 words
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Advertisement100 1917-07-07 3 Tits Continental Stamp Co. 0. High Street. Wiiolesaie and Rstail Stamp Dealers AND Stationers. Philatelic Accessories kepi m Stock. THE LAST TO EHTER The newspap°r only entere here AFTER it is read. Its'** contemporary* the circular the booklet, the poster often get into It BEFORE they ire read. The public100 words
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Advertisement618 1917-07-07 3 I STRONG DOUBLE ATTRACTION 1 I at the Alhambra I j Alhambra Is only jj I BEST Creams, l I orchestra. The Pioneer and Premier House of Quality Cakes, Coffee, I I and the BEST BEACH *W AO Tea etc L m served I accommo- The London Film Co. Presents618 words
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Advertisement72 1917-07-07 3 Tips Worth N ting. j Advertising more r.!iaQ ever essential, on the principle that the I smaller tho dctoaai thenrcatpr i the necessity to increase it. —Tnt I American Lea i Pencil Co. Such advertising as we hay i dene has shown that there ia no j r ason why72 words
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Advertisement458 1917-07-07 3 i r TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 J AT THI POPULAR PHOTO-FLAY HOU?B EMPIRE j Taajecg Pagar Ro*d. Trams Paw the »oer. SICORD SHOW 9.30 SHARP Universal Special Release The Clash of Steel" Being the 2nd Episode of the Notable Series Perils of the Secret Service Written and Produced by George Bronson458 words
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Miscellaneous195 1917-07-07 3 Mails Close. To-day Merging Merging 2.80 pm Morning, Blair Harbour Kenniman, Trengganu Hock L«.e 2.30 pm Mcdaa Circe '.'.36 pm Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang *K!a:ig 2.30 pa Singluwaug. Painangkat and 'iimoM Hiagkaru pm Mnar and Malacca* Anjou 2.30 pm Bangkok Mat» Hari 4 pm K'jU Tinggi Tanjong 8urat 4195 words
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Article603 1917-07-07 4 We poueet gallant seamen—frequently more gallant than they wish to disclose. It matters not what their nationality—they are British still—and by reason of their position have something to keep which they are not desirone of disclosing. For many reasons, therefor*, it is desir onsfthat members of onr603 words
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Article51 1917-07-07 4 Republicso MoTeflte.it Growing. London, July 5, 11.55 p.m. Shanghai: The Vice president of the Republic haa appealed to all the Governors, denouncing the Imperial military le«drr and the restoration. Meanwhile, the President of the Republic is ahelte r ing in the Japanese Legation. The pro-Republican movement is dally51 words
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Article101 1917-07-07 4 London, July 6, 10.15 3.m. Shanghai: The Pekintj-Tt-ntsin railway waa torn np thia morning, at Langfang, halfway, by ChangHaan'i troops Foreign rrilitary eommandera are tending off detachments to restore gommnnieations. Tnan-Chi-Jui is now marching on the Tientsin Pnkou line, forty miles south of Tientsin, in command of the101 words
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Article163 1917-07-07 4 London, July I, 2.10 p.m. Peking The situation is becoming serious. Every train during the past few days is packed with Chinese fleeing to Tientsin. The interruption of eommunica'icns caused a panic. Foreign hotels are full of ref a gees. Small American and Japanese reinforcements are endeavouring lo163 words
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Article67 1917-07-07 4 Horace Goldin. The management of the Theatre Royal have great pleasure in announcing that owing to the enormous saccesB of the Horaco Goldin show, the engagement has bpen extended and will be continued on Monday the 9th and for three nights oniy. There will be a complete change of67 words
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Article93 1917-07-07 4 The Prize Packets." At the Singapore Recreation Club last night Mr. E Weatherley and his versatile tioope of artistes known as tbe "Prize Packets" entertained the members of the Club and their friends to a thoroughly enjoyable evening ef music of a varied order. The verandah of the Club, where93 words
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Article50 1917-07-07 4 As will be seen from an advertisement appearing elsewhere in this issne, the opening performance of Harmston's circus and menagerie, which will commence at 9.15 to night, will be one that is sure to delight all patrons, with its varied programme, highly skilled artistes, and well-trained performing animals.50 words
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Article18 1917-07-07 4 At the Casino to-night 8 new parts of "The Diamond from the Sky will be screened.18 words
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Article77 1917-07-07 4 At a meeting of the Singapore Choral Society held on Tnesday night at tbe V.M.C.A., the rul-* put forward by the Acting Committee (published at the time) were in the main passed and adopted. It was decided to hold practices on Tuesdays, at 9 p.m. sharp, in77 words
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Article74 1917-07-07 4 At the fifth annual general meeting of the Singapore Protestant Benefit Society, held recently, the following gentlemen were duly elected for the year 1917/191 H Mr J N van der Beck, 1.5.0., President Mr W D Nicholson, Vice President; Mr A V van der Beck, Hon: Secretary74 words
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Article560 1917-07-07 4 Tin here is at $111.50 ($1 up) D 0 sellers. Robber is quoted or crepe and for sheet. The Warden of Mines informs us that the output for June was 58, 614 pikuls. The Adviser to the Kedah Government and Mrs. G. A. Hall are staying at560 words
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Article131 1917-07-07 4 tĕmm The Qreat War The Fighting Fronts 5 Russia o Oar Sailors 1 Dntch Disturbances 5 Onr Sailors General Spring at the Front 2 German Education I Blinded Soldiers' and Sailors' Fond 3 A Bagdad Inte4>nde a 3 Mail Notices 3 Local Share Market 8 Oar Mercantile Marine131 words
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Advertisement229 1917-07-07 4 1 "7™™™"* THE 4< TIGER" BRAND REO Tennis Shoes (RED RU3BE*:SOLEB) New Stocks Just Received. The Best Wsk More and KB Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for all 1 m than any other Sports. WSF Make. j. W S;zl b Stocked tf*Q Eafl S! M S Stocked 4to n tPuiUUPalr229 words
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Advertisement378 1917-07-07 4 j To-night! To-nitfht! At the Ideal Picture Theatre CASINO By-the-Soa, Off 13« atoll Road. 8 NEW PARTS 4 Complete Epi««<Jci Of the Wonder Serial THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY In SO i plsodes 61 Beels. r atortEj Mr. IRVING CL'MMI.NG and MISS LOTTIE PICKFORD Episode 24. Tbe Nad HlUlonalre S378 words
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Advertisement124 1917-07-07 4 JUST LANDED: A Shipment OF Amstel Pilsener Beer IN QUARTS PINTS. 9olb Aarjn-8: Caldbeck, Macgrcgor AND Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner sso. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino Band. SATURDAYS124 words
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Miscellaneous54 1917-07-07 4 Coining Events. To-day. Ula Pandan meeting, Evutt'o noon. 8.G C. Bogey Competition. Hariuston's Circae. To-morrow. 5th Snnday after Trinity. 8.G.C. Bogey Competition. Monday. The Cauieos, Vic. Theatre. Dangun, Ltd., meeting, neon. Harmston's Circus. Tuesday. The Cameo», Vie. Theatre. Harmston's Circna. Wednesday. Moon Last Quarter. The Cameos, Vic. Theatre. BtroMto&'i Circus,54 words
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Article230 1917-07-07 5 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. New British Armies. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July 6, 7.0 a.m. Mr. Perry Robinson, writintr (real Headquarters, snrvering th* results r> a J Mkr °f tQ e British offensive. S'-ys: "It low be confessed tri »t there were doubts regarding the new armies,REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 230 words
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Article64 1917-07-07 5 Good Aerial Work London, July 6,1.45 p.m. A British official message from Salonika sits We drove ont the enemy from our trenches on the westward of Doldzele, in which he gained a temporary foothold. Onr aeroplanes bombed the Drama, Porna, and Angista stations, an aerodrome at Drama,64 words
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Article58 1917-07-07 5 I/mion, Joly 6, 1.48 p.m. Esypt, offloial: Tj-* situation is unchanged. There has been con •iierabl* artiltary firing. We pm ont of action thirteen enemy gun-* daring Jane, and destroyed many fan saspsßCttastMaJa, The h««kh of th* troops is satisfactory. The hospital admissions were lower thtn tha average58 words
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Article60 1917-07-07 5 Heavy Artillery Work, London, July 5, 3 0 p.m. A Ireneh c >rumuniqne There was fairly considerable reciprocal artillery work in the regions of Moron\illers, Prenay ai d Hill 304. An enemy aeroplane was brought down by machin°-gan fire. London, July 5, 11 55 p.m. French ooimnniqne Artillery contests60 words
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Article316 1917-07-07 5 London, Jnly 5. 11.50 p.m. Heater's French fleadqnarters correspondent writing on Jaly 4 y'• Yesterday's attack on the Uiemin dcs Dimes whs the most powerful effort the enemy has made on the French front since the beginning of their offensive. It covered seventeen kilometres and Persisted far316 words
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Article58 1917-07-07 5 London, July 6, 4 40 p m. A French commnniqae states There waa most ac ive reciprocal artillery firing in Champagne, notably at Casqne and Teton. Enemy attempts west of Cornillet and son th-east of Tahure were eamly repnhvd. Oar artillery carried ont a dcatrnctive fire on58 words
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Article290 1917-07-07 5 London, July 0, 4.20 p.m. In their offensive against the French the Germans m>de "'opendons efforts, thinking by their well, laid plans to gain with one overwhelming rnsh the ground lost by them recently, of great strategic importance. But the Boches reckoned without their hosts.290 words
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Article37 1917-07-07 5 Attacks Repulsed. London, July, 5, 4 35 p.m. Wireless Knssi3n official: We repulsed attacks east of Brzezany and eas' of Lipitzadolnaia. The enemy is offering a stubborn resistance on the heights west and ■outh of Pendj^in.37 words
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Article249 1917-07-07 5 Question of Double Charging. London, July 5, 7.10 p.m In the House o( Commons in committee on the Finance Bill a proposal was made that a deduction should be made from British income-tax where Domin ions income-tax had been paid equivalent to the amoant of that tax, bat not249 words
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Article136 1917-07-07 5 American Action. London, Jnly 5, 3.55 p.m. Washington The Navy Depart ment is greatly increasing the submarine ohasers and is building these on the standardised principles. Hand reds are at present being constructed and ot iers ha*e jue been issued doubling the supply Trial experiments of the chasers show136 words
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Article54 1917-07-07 5 London, July 6, 7.40 a.m. telegram from Buenos Aires says that an Argentine note has been despatched to Germany demanding an immediate apology and an indemnity for the sinking of the Orana and Toro, and also a guarantee that the Argentine flag will be respected. A rnptare54 words
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Article127 1917-07-07 5 Government Permission. London, Juty 5, 5.55 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law announced that the Government had decided to permit the brewing of an additional 33 per oentof beer in the September quarter to meet the needs of munition workers, agriculturists, etc., in the hot127 words
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Article97 1917-07-07 5 Use of Wireless Statioas. London, July 5, 3.55 p.m. Washington With referenos to th« arrest of Joseph Graber accused of spying, in Pennsylvania, there are in Jio«tionB that the Department of Jiiatice will be asked to investigate. It is significant that Senator Chamberlain, of the Senate Military97 words
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Article83 1917-07-07 5 Reparation from Neutrals. London, July 5, 4.55 p.m. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil stated that the Govern ment had every intention of obtain ing adequate reparation from any neutral which 1 be proved to have permitted a min-Maying ship bearing a neutral flag to leave83 words
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Article70 1917-07-07 5 London, July 5, 7 0 p.m. Amsterdam In the Reichstag, the War Minister said that the British presumably planned greater actions north of Arras. He asserted that the French were exhausted. He admitted that the R issian offensive was energetic and declared that the abandonment of the70 words
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Article73 1917-07-07 5 London, July 6, 7.40 a.m. The Hon. W. A. Holann, Pre. under of New South Wiles, had a remarkable escape from death whilst visiting the front in Prance A heavy shell exploded a few yards away. Mr. Holman was knocked down and bruised, and his clothes were73 words
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Article26 1917-07-07 5 Loudon, July 8, 5.50 a.m. Madrid i The King has dis missed his aides de-camp, con* st nting a military household, iocludifl| General Auaioar.26 words
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Article236 1917-07-07 5 An Amazon Coips. London, July 5,11.55 p.m. Petrograd A picturesque and significant spectacle was witnessed in the square of St. Isaac Cathedral when the colours of the Petrograd women's contingent were blessed. The first detachment consists of over two hundred women and girls who, with hair cropped, wore full236 words
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Article190 1917-07-07 5 Offer to America London, July 6, 4.45 a.m. New York The Petrograd correspondent of the, Associated Press telegraphs A special mining committee of the X issian Ministiy ol Commerce has decided to recom. mend a transfer to American hands of the bulk of Russia's mines and mineral deposits.190 words
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Article111 1917-07-07 5 Tbe Situation. London, Jnly 5. 3.35 a.m. With reference to the D itch Minister of Ag'icultn-e'g statement cabled on tli < 5.h, R »uter learn* that the Bridsh have placed no pressure on the Du'ch Government to send potatoes to E igland antes* potatoes are sent also to111 words
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Article20 1917-07-07 5 London, July 5, 7 opmTt is authoritatively stated that profiteering is a considerable factor in the disturbances in Holland.20 words
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Article102 1917-07-07 5 London, July, 6, 2.25 p.m The German Press is natnrallj making the most of the disturb anc-s in Holland witb the object ol stirring np Anglo-Dutch trouble but it is most unlikely that th«\ will have any sncc ss. It is officially stated a', th Hague that the102 words
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Article52 1917-07-07 5 Meanwhile fool difficulties in other European neutral countries are again shown by the report ot the Danish Government oommitte* that the Danes can pull ihronirh the winter only by the greate* economy, and the slangh erir gafo i September of half of their py* Alack, and the least52 words
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Article180 1917-07-07 5 A Food for Deserving Men. London, July 6, 5.50 a.m. T'ae King George fund for sailors has b~en inaugurated at the Mansion H >us«. It is announced that Prince Albert will be President. The object of the fond is to ««cure more ••fficWit aid for marine benevolent institutions.180 words
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Article126 1917-07-07 5 London, July 5,3.30 p.m. The U.tz -tt- notifies the award of the Victoria Cross to 2nd Lieut Arthur Hnn.lerson (already holder of the Military Cross), of the Argylls, for most conspicuous bray. ory. He led an attack through the enemy front line and ciptured and consolidated the objective.126 words
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Article66 1917-07-07 5 London, July 6, 6.0 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Bon*r Ltw stated that as the lu.iea ot ih-> Chancellorship did not allow him to give as much time is he would like to the work of the War Caidnet, probably an adHtftna would bo made66 words
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Article24 1917-07-07 5 Lin lon. July 5, 11.55 p.m. Tlie J ,ckt*y Club has dcci led to allot 28 racing tv Newmarket aod li tla-where.24 words
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Article27 1917-07-07 5 London, July 6, 5 53 p.m. Ottawa The House of Commons h »s paaaesl the s-eonJ reading of the Conecriptiou Rill by 118 to £5.27 words
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Article92 1917-07-07 5 London, July 5, 0.40 p.m. S.lver is quiet and the market feat a re I »-8*. London July 5, 8 35 p.m. M*ssra Montagu's report states •hat ther* is a good undertone rev al»d hv the r*oovery of the irice to 39$ The marlret is so h92 words
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Article145 1917-07-07 5 Through the courtesy of Messrs. Francis Peek <t Co» Ltd. We communicate to you below witeiitg of a cable just received from «>ur Batavia Honse dealing with the Java Produce Report for week ending to-day Batavia, July 6. Rubber. This market has firmed and quotations for both145 words
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Article200 1917-07-07 5 Lawn Tennis. S. C. C Tournament. The matches yesterday resulted as follow Championship.—Howe beat Ed war-in 6—l. 6—3. Handicap Singles, Class c Parr bent S-nuett 4— 6 6—l,6—S. J* M Wdliams beat Gibson 3—6, 6—2. 7—V Newcomers' Handicap —OMatens uiO rtt McCulloch 6—o, 6—l Jamies- n b at Rinkin200 words
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Article395 1917-07-07 5 POLICE COURTS. Alleged Murder The preliminary enquiry into a chirge of murder brought against a Tamil named Sivasamy was commenced iv the Third Ooart yesterday, before Mr. Mudie. It is alleged thst the accused killed a Tamil woman named Pakb am by striking her on the head with395 words
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118 1917-07-07 5 Subscriptions to 30th June 1917. No. of Applications Amount. November 1916 239 1429 260 D cumber 145 283,040 Jmnaryl9l7 193 244 880 Fibril «ry 210 33W80 March 324 247.00«» April 141 312.960 *l«y 115 265 220 June 74 159.440 1,441 $2,277,38 i» L*ot Transfers118 words
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Article29 1917-07-07 5 Mr.R.C.W. Rowlands, untitled master, Malay College, Kuala Kangsar, is shortly to be married to Mims A. Kats, who is expected to arrive from Ceylon about the 20th inetir' t29 words
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Advertisement805 1917-07-07 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS/ HarmstoiVs Circus. TG-NICHT! TO-NICHT 11 Grand Opening Night At ».16 p.m. Location:—BEACH ROAD. Return ef tbe Popular Favourites Bigger, Better, Brighter than aver. HARMBTON 8 The Apex, Tbe Crux, The Acme, The Alpha and Omega Of ail that «tands for perfection ia tbe Circai World. See our Beautiful805 words
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Article772 1917-07-07 6 Prices Quotes ia tas Maciet this Mania* MxsoAroms, July 7. Hmm Lyall ad H*a4t, rUckang* and Share Broken, it* the following ttst of qnot*r!one I Rubber Shares. <o«. Valoa. Buyera. aeuets. I/. Aiw s/« s/ie 1 Anglo Jare A/8. *h S/- Atg'.O-Malay 10/- 11/ 1 Ayer Kuiiipg772 words
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Article71 1917-07-07 6 bingapore. July 7. Ua London Bank 4 mjn. 2,11 Demand 2/44, Private 3 m/a, 2/4 13/16 On India— Bank T. T. o<3 Hcugkong— Cvnk d/ J |o§3 prem )n Wjm if/kfj— Bwa*«Ual 61 -n J*'» Bank T. T 131 Oa Jap*r»— l?ABk djd. 109 Sov?.r« > .r! '—baying t&t*71 words
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Article285 1917-07-07 6 Messrs Barlow Co.'s Report. Singapore, July 6. At tbto weak'# «action», which occupied two days, the quantity offered amounted to 658 tons, of which 492 tons were «old. The demand on the whole may be con aidered Rood, and price realized were generally higher on the week285 words
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Article251 1917-07-07 6 Messrs. Guthrie Co's Report. Singapore, Jnly 6. For tho weokly auction held yesterday and to-day the quantity catalogued was 700 tons. Dsasjaad, though somewhat erratic, was fairly good, and prices for the leading grades chow a slight advance. Fine Pale Crepo gol<i up to $133 per piltnl, which ia 13251 words
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Article176 1917-07-07 6 Death at Destructor Shed- During a violent storm which psssed over Penang between 2 and 3 o'clock on Ta*«day afternoon some damage w*s done to prop-rty. \t about 2.40 p.m. the Municipal attap nhed at Brick Kiln R»ad, containing conservancy carts, which (•tandu near the Destrnctor, wag176 words
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Article69 1917-07-07 6 "Your narrative is too highly coliuied,'' rem -fired the editor, returning the balky manuscript In what way f inquired the disappointed atity r. Why." replir-1 the editor, in tbe vory firs', eh iptor you make the old m?-n tnrn porpia with rage, tlie villain turn gt.-* n with envy, the69 words
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Article44 1917-07-07 6 It was decided, at on extra ordinary general meeting of tLe Senudong Tin Min«s, Limited, held in Ipi;h on Monday ,that by reason of its liabilities, it is advisable to wind np the Coi/ipany. Mr. W. Cecil Payne has b* en appointed Liquid ator.44 words
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Article222 1917-07-07 6 June Crop Returns. Messrs- Boostead Co, Secretaries. Malakoff, 48.000 lbs. Total to date 279,500 H>e. Sandilands. Buttery A Co., Agenta. Bukit Bembawang, 66,600 lbs. Singapore United, 37,200 lbs. Mr- N. Gomes. Secretary. United Malacca, 12,645 lbe, Punggor, 5,451 lbs. Total for 2 months 10,148 lbs. Mr Janes Snodgrass.222 words
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Article28 1917-07-07 6 Kampong Kimuoting. Output for the Month of June 1917. Both Dredge*. Honrs run 1,197 Cubic Yards treated 178,000 Total Piculs 1,459 20 Realised on sale $88,526.1928 words
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Article253 1917-07-07 6 Bangalore, June 13,—1t ia under* stood that the matter of unauthorised money lotteries baa reoently been tnken into consideration by the Government of India. They now call tbe attention of Local Government*, and administrations to a communication on this subject promulgated in 1882 which laid down that the253 words
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Article354 1917-07-07 6 MessM. Fraser Co s Circular. The departure of mail* being at the present lima Somewhat irregular w« pnrpo** isniin* onr circular on everj' Thursday wi*. hou' identifying any special mail. A certain araouut of steadying np has beon noticeable throughout this week, and at the close th« market354 words
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Article163 1917-07-07 6 Malay Strang Charged. At about fi.3oa.ni. on Tuesday the steam lannch Kathleen, owned by the Penang Water Boat Company, while towing a water tongkang to the s.s. Sappho, collided with a sampan, with eight Cbiuese coolies in it, which was proceeding to a steamer in the harbonr.163 words
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Article52 1917-07-07 6 Mr.R.F.Bradford has opened an office at the F.M.3. Railway Building, Penang, aa general representative in the East of Messrs Aldens* Successors, Ltd., rubber merchants of London, Liverpool, and New York. While the principal business of the new firm will be rubber, it is hoped that opportunities will occur for developing52 words
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Article236 1917-07-07 6 Singapore, Jnly 7. Tin. —See Local and General column. Copra—Weak No Basinets. Tapioca.—Weak. Business done. Sago Flour• Do. Business done Onmbier. —Business done. Pepper•—Steady. Business done. Other Products. —Market Qui t. Utfit Lor«l Mstkif «lacUtioe: Nutmegs 110 S. per pioal 136.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 46.00 Copra Bali 6.75236 words
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Article238 1917-07-07 6 By the death, at the age of sixtyseven, of Mr, William Knox D Arcy, of Stanmore Hall, Middlesex, one of the greatest romances of th" Australian goldnelde is recalled At the age of sixteen—as soon as he had Mt Westminster School— young D'Arcy went out to Queensland.238 words
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Advertisement245 1917-07-07 6 There is no Better Ale Than ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. lisiotorGarage RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. French and English Cars in excellent condition (5 and 7 seated) for hire day and night, and also MOTOR LORRIES. FOR SALEAccessories, Petrol, Tyres, etc., etc. TELE HONE NO. 1182.245 words
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Advertisement719 1917-07-07 6 CIGARETTES Quality counts in all things but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Me» TZSZ find thai after smoking State Exprass, more of a miscrv than i pleasure. State Express are Quality s Limit. VIRGINIA g No. 555 per tin of so-75 cts. a (ineiutfini tfutg.) \*m? Im\%s Packed in patent719 words
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Advertisement106 1917-07-07 6 Kill Pain Before Pain Kills Yon. Attacks of neuralgia, constant pain, or the dread of sudden shooting pains, are a continual wear and strain on the vital forces of the sufferer. Unless relief is obtained a breakdown is sure to follow. URW miHUl S'LM brings certain and speedy r to106 words
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Article307 1917-07-07 7 Loss of two Outward Malls Simla, Jane 2">. It is Brnoaneed that the s p. Mongolia carry ing th« unils from London up to May 31, paid* off Bombay at noon on Sator dey, June 23, us the result of striking a mine. Full details ha\< not yet307 words
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Article374 1917-07-07 7 A Penang Opinion. S*n the Strait* Echo Deal ing with the modified syllabus of the (_'»iiib irige Local Examinations Mi. 11. W. Fo m-tone, after m<-ntion-u) that a* hoolisaaters themselves are i vid»d as to wh«tb«r they should k; p to tiiH ordinary examination or adopt tt c374 words
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Article656 1917-07-07 7 Question of Freights. A Honolulu paper contains an account of an interview given to tbat paper by Mr, Jfm« X L* Dow, Secretary of tbe J Ti;e and Rubber Co., of Mansfijld, Ohio, who called at Hawaii on bis reiu n fiom a \i=it to thp rubber656 words
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Article101 1917-07-07 7 Parades for July. Monday, July 9. Entire Comany Parade, at >-oustead Institute, 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 13. Parades at Peat !s Hill i id Tanjong Paga»*, 5.15 p.m. Monday, July 16. Route MarchParade i'oustead InstituH. Diemisa B< ustead Institute, 5.15 p m. Friday, July 2 Paradof at101 words
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Advertisement578 1917-07-07 7 NOTICES ""^NOTICE. The Government is prepared to consider offers for the purchase of the land and buildings known as the Old Cross Street School," and of the vacant land at the corner of Robinson lioad and McCallum Street, up to the 31st July, Further particulars may be ascertained on application578 words
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Advertisement345 1917-07-07 7 _TU BE LET OFFICES AND COP OWNS TO LEI. No». 6-D. 6 B, 6 G. 6-H, Bsttf Rosd. Apply to Yeu Hock He* >fo. 3 Raffles Place. 14-6 a TO LET Offices at Winch uter BflsJwSa '0, 11, 12. 13, It, 15, IG, 17, U 38, 29, 32, 35 *n345 words
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Advertisement605 1917-07-07 7 BANKS CHARTED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY EOYAL CHARTER Paid Up Capital in 60,0u0 Share* of each £f,200,00i Reservs Fund £1,900,00< Reiarve Liability of ftvpffcton BANKERS, fhe Bank of England, Th* I.ondor City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Thi London County and Westminster Ltd., The National605 words
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Advertisement166 1917-07-07 7 A Woman's Complexion is something more than a matter to concern her vani-y, it is an indicition af the state of her health, 'osmetics and face powder* will not avail to clear he- skin of pimples and blemishes, because the puis ns whkh cause the disfiguration must be removed as166 words
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Advertisement242 1917-07-07 7 Ifyoure.lly WHrt §mi HAIROI!. that en cure jo i i Wilis, cool your brain and help tiiuoi::, puweia, Iro ote tbe growth of hair, j.r cut iandruff, etc. and at the 6a I time "r:n? y v within the limit to enjoy th* eh ~t lnfunie af ail the spring242 words
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Advertisement386 1917-07-07 7 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Ikcobpobatbd ib Ixdia. FUNDS «xceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Sf Ircome in 191S -$4,301,517.50 Total Out go fcj 1111 $2,410,411.10 Assurance effected in 1911. $4,230,542.85 Increase In Funis -$1,119,099 00 Total Policies in force 65,842 assuring, with Bonus additions, $72,522,348 14.386 words
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Miscellaneous183 1917-07-07 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the woek ending. Friday, July 13 To-Day. 2.30 p.m. Johnston's Pier S. V.A. Sect. 3 4. 2.30 p.m. Balestier Hinge S R E v 2 45 pm Drill Hall (with Transport). 3.15 p.m Junction Pasir Panjang «t Reformatory Rd. (without) Transport). S.V.R. M.C.S. To-morrow. 7.30183 words
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Title Section24 1917-07-07 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO TNE MALAYA TRIBUNE. 'issued Daily.] Vol. IV. No. 159 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.24 words
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Article462 1917-07-07 1 Intmstlog Award. An interesting chartering case oime np lat hearing before tbe Court f Ki. 'Hooch sejcently, It was an appeal from an award of au arbitrator in a dinpate between the Societe Min'eie do Tonkin and Messrs X W J Sutherland and Co. By a charter party462 words
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Article335 1917-07-07 1 Once upon a time, in she days of nut so very long ago, there was a certain Eiofeern potentate who dcmi ii a warship. He not on!y bad desire, he also possessed the where a-ilhal to pay for such a luxury. Accordingly ne ordered, and in due time received, bis335 words
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Article29 1917-07-07 1 July S. Amherst, British Mats Hari, British Hye Leong, British Ranee, British Rumpbius, Dutch July 8 Sri Muar, Britiah R. 3. Barn, Dutch Diva, Norwegian Foo Lee, Chinese29 words
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Article36 1917-07-07 1 July" 5Meran, British Hong Wan, British Ban Wkatt Hin, British Kaka, British Hebe, British Soon Ann, British React, Dutch Singkep, Dutch Emile, Dutch Sembilan, Dutch Yugala, Siamese July 6. Kiineralda, British Halaban, Dutch Produce, Norwegian36 words
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Article64 1917-07-07 1 July 7. High water0.39 a.m, 10 ft. 5 ins. 1.13 p m. 9 ft. 3 ins. Jnly 8 High water :—1.26 am 10 ft. 1.50 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. July 9. Moon. In Eqnator 4b. A High water—2.15 a.m. 9 ft 3 ins 2.30 p.m. 964 words
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Article132 1917-07-07 1 It is reported that three steamers building on the Isherwooi system of about 6,863 tons deadweight, and one ateamer of about 8,800 tons deadweight, aft present under construction by the Osaka Ironworks, O-aka, for delivery betwoau August and March next, have been aold for alight I f over £1,600,000, which132 words
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Advertisement529 1917-07-07 1 THERE IS NO Finer Medium for Shipper.' Adrertisarjitiitß THAN THE Shipping Gazette. Writ* for U rmt, 20c Collyer Quay, Singapore. BegMgMßß2ayrai MMBaBBW^MM P.&O. British India AND APCAR LINE CVWTAJRW INCORPORATE IS Ef?OLAKD.) &AIL m MtSftKGSa S£2¥l3ES. Poninsuiar an-i Sailings. (U:;d?r Contract with H:« MajMtfll Govern me*'-, t *or rhln», Japan,529 words
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Advertisement291 1917-07-07 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappi) Hedsrf and" AND Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland.) (Royal Dutch Mail Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and further particulars Apply fco Internationale Crediet and HandalsYeresniglns "Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D'Almeida Street PHONE,291 words
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Advertisement354 1917-07-07 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances—Tanjong Pagar. Wn\RVE* Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bouded Warehouse*, Trafalgar St. East Reclamation. Storage 3 and 1 JT. Pagar. P S East Kist 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 8 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dook Store, Head C Tower Office, Police354 words
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Advertisement537 1917-07-07 1 l)o Advertisers: I •UR Shipping Gazette I Gbwalataa in •▼«7 port thr ughout th* MALAYA PENINSULAR. I Tat ns en Application. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN aTAPAJI) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A nrrioe ia maintained between Yokohama via p-.rta Osaassßaasaaji I* aĕsa mail contract with tha Imperial Jipanwe537 words
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