Malaya Tribune, 16 July 1917

Total Pages: 8
1 1 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. IV, No. 166 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, JULY 16
    28 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 465 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE! J AND i SHIPPING GAZETTE. 77/r- papular Newspaper of the 2 1 Straits Settlements. j3T PUBLISHED DAILY. 1 Complete Reports of Local Events. i» Condensed Newa from F.M.S., Jr.va, j» 2 China, India, Ceylon and Japan 5 S Full and Latest War News. 5 To-night's Exceptional Change
      465 words
    • 513 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRJTISH INSURANCE CO.- LTD. INCOBPORATED IN NEW ZEALAND. FIBS Insarances effected ou Buildings, Kent and Merchandise of eve y description MARINE Insarances accepted to »11 parts of the world at lowest ratei. WAR RISE accepted to all parts. J. HENRT Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United
      513 words
    • 111 1 I jSanitas Disinfectant 6 Pine-Tree" I I Brand, I Se N otner I .If you want the the smallest fj I This disinfectant freely emulsifies j I with water, producing a milk-white, strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. 1 j SANITAS I i lisI is known throughout the world AS A
      111 words
    • 236 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE AND X SNAPPING GAZETTE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. J Payable in Advance. Per annum $14 oo Half yearly 7.2« j Per quarter 365 Per mensem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 cts. per month. Temporary Phone No. 171. I SULPHURIC I AND Hydrochloric Acid. j TRADE MARK.^ Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd.
      236 words

  • 1875 2 Billy Sunday's Cfrapftigft,* Everyone knows how quick Americans are to take ou new notions, almost irrespective of their intrinsic worth, in business*, in politics, ia Art, education, and religion. This it commonly imputed to a restlessness aad love of novelty, supposed to be characteristic of a young civilization
    1,875 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 184 2 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or European household furniture of every description (big or small lot). Good prices offered. Apply t© 1 Second-hand," c/o Malaya Tribune. 30-4 30 7 ULTRA-MARINE BLUE Bed Lead and other Dyestuffs. Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. WINCHESTER HOUSE, No. 16 Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE.
      184 words
    • 191 2 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. lood aad well relectau Matk V'Mia Plant, etc. Qood String, for Stliafed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. S-1I Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INDO MALAY Be Lai (Incorporated n Singapore.) Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once
      191 words
    • 399 2 j INSANITY CURE. Dr. W. C. Roy's sieelflc fir Inanity is tbe only medicine of its kind of orer 50 years' standing fount 1 to Gun All forms of Insanity Mental Derangements FiU B P Ue W Insomnia Hysteria, Melancholia. etc The effect* are rapid and convincing, i'r sleep—lmproves digestion.
      399 words
    • 862 2 AUCTION SALES. BT ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR (W. H. MACGBEGOR, In the Matter of the Alien Enemies (Winding-Up) Ordinatce 19U of the Attending Ordinances Nos. I and XIX of 1915, So. 16 of 1916 ai.d No. VI of 1917) AND In the Matter of the Singapore Oil Mills, Limited, an
      862 words

  • 623 3 The M Restoration." (From Our Own Correspondent) Canton, July 4. The news of resto.ing the exa ap eror Hsun Tung to the throne by the militarists led by General Chang Hsun reached Canton late on July 2nd, bnt caused no ■jjilUimr-* as the GanUmts? wt-re expecting this
    623 words
  • 172 3 At a drawing-room meeting, held at Id. Downing-street. there was set afoot a London organisation for promoting the North Wales Heroes' Memorial Fund, the object of which is to prepetaate the memory of Welshmen who have sicrified their li\> 3 i M the pretest war by establishing
    172 words
  • 322 3 Ceremony at Ipoh Clob. A pleasing little ceremony took place at the Ipoh Club on Wednesday evening after the usual Volunteer parade when the Stars and Stripes wore unfnrled on a new mast on the embankment "ntside the Club, tbe ceremony of break ing out" the flag being
    322 words
  • 240 3 Singapore, July lb". Tin. —See Local and General column. Co jro. -Weak Business done. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour- Do. Business done. Oambier. —Business done. Pepper- —Steady. Business done. Other Products.— Market Quiet. Ldtttr Local Market QsoUticav Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $36.00 Nut ans SO 3.
    240 words
  • 80 3 Delivered iv l.onloa. The following &»e the datos <>' .iparture from Singapore of th*European .Mails and their delivery i London. Mail. Larr. DaLivaauD. MM. April 16 June 13 M.M. April 28 Jane 14 P. 4 O. April 28 June U 8.1. May 4 June 14 M.M. May 8
    80 words
  • 13 3 Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—None.
    13 words
  • 143 3 Singapore, July 16. Mean Latham and Co., the Arcade, adviie the following quotation* AlorGajah $4.30 14.40 AyerKnn:nge 1.35 1.45 AyerMolek 2.45 2.55 AyerPanr.. 10.75 11.00 Balgownie 5.60 5.75 Bnkit Jelotong 0.67$ 0.75 Bukit KaUl 0 90 0.97$ CuangkatSerdg.... 9 00 9.15 Gleneaiy 2.15 2.25 Haytor 9 00
    143 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 145 3 VIOLENT METHODS Are unnecessary to conquer that bitter enemy of civilisation, Rheumatism All its forms, including Rheumatic Gout, can be. cured oermanently.safely and inexpensively by Little's Oriental Balm. No matter how much pain your Rheumatism is causing you. No matter if you have tried a dozen oils, ointments and embrocations
      145 words
    • 557 3 sansaSHßSnsasesiaWagnßßaWßßn Better Pictures, Better Music, Better Surroundings and Better Sendee M^bn I Alhambra is Art tome of the Ftaturtt it the only the Theatre of thb P with an where you M M jSk M &*%h km\ exquisite tea H get the BEST jf B g&l M aJB O JBl
      557 words
    • 179 3 TO LET RAFFLES eHfIMBERS. The following «ections only available Oround Floor Sections Nos. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 13. First Floor 2 and 5. Second Floor 8, 9, 10, II 12. Electric Lifts 10 each fl r. APPLY TO CHING XtNC LEE Gl y Estate Agfe.itB Auctioneers. hi WHAT MORE
      179 words
    • 61 3 Tips Worth Noting. Advertising is more than ever essential, on the principle that the smaller the demand the greater the necessity to increase it. The American Lead Pencil Co. Such advertising as we have done has shown tbat there is no reason why advertising is not doing as much for
      61 words
    • 480 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 11 AT THE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAT HOU-E EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Paas U,e Doar. SECOND SHOW ».30 SHARP 3 Masked Woman 3 An exceptionally Strong Gold Seal Drama in 3 Parts--3 ALICE IN SOCIETY 3 A Roaring 3 P..rt L Ko Fajco Comedy. 2 THE DREADED TUBE 2
      480 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 96 3 Mails Close. To-day. Mersing Mersing 2.8* P" Port Swettenham and Telok Ajiaon *Perak 2J0 pm Muar and Maiaoc* *Kaka 8 pm To-morrow. Cnaob Boon Hong 8.80 ana Port Swettenham and Penang *Pin S«ng 11.30 am Port Swettenham* Penang,* Negapatam and JVI adraR taking mails for Durban* 1230 pm Port Dickson
      96 words

  • 665 4 One always looks for some exeeif of newt to accumulate daring the week-end, bat it it a long time •inee we oolleoted snch a plethora of telegrams as have be*n cabled and oome to hand tinoe mid Ily on Satarday. And they contain matter of sach great Importance
    665 words
  • 59 4 The General Offloer Commanding would be glad to let it be known that he hopes all those who are going home to join np, without having tiled in forms A and B, will send their names to Fort Can. ning in order to complete, as far a
    59 words
  • 29 4 Attack on Peking. London, July 13, 7.10 p.m. Shanghai: The republicans are attacking Peking with artillery machine-guns and aeroplanes. Already 3,000 of Chang hsun's troops have surrendered.
    29 words
  • 57 4 London, July 13. 8.0 p.m. Tientsin Republic tn headquarters report tbat Chan£-hsan's 8,000 men occupied the Temple of Heaven. They surrendered afte two hoars' fighting, and ware thereupon disarmed, r'hang-hsan took refuge in theDateh Legation. Fighting continues with the remnants of the Chang hsun forces in the Forbidden
    57 words
  • 48 4 London, Jaly 15, 5.35 a.m. Shanghai A telegram from Ifienyang says fighting broke out at Changtn on Jnly li between Saechoan and Kweichow troops. Fires broke ont in the city and the situation is critical. of the foreigners at Changtn are at present at hill resorts.
    48 words
  • 48 4 London, July 15, 5 5 p.m. Peking: The casualties in tbe fighting on July 13 were light as compared with the numbers engaged and tha expen of ammunition. The number of soldiers killed was ten and wounded 30. Thirty civilians were killed. The situation is quiet.
    48 words
  • 174 4 A Gorernment notification forbi is the melting of c >in«, particularly sovereigns. This is interesting news for Indian goldsmiths, who melt large numbers of sovereigns for jewellery purposes. We nnderstand the Hindn Advisory Board has been notified to impart this infor mation to the Indian goldsmiths, and
    174 words
  • 167 4 From The Staff Officer to Local Fore**. S.S. and F.M.S. To the E iitor of the Malaya Tribune. Military Headquarters. Fort Canning, Singapore. S.S. 14th July 1917. The General Officer Commanding has much pleasure in forwarding for publication an eztraet from a War Office letter received
    167 words
  • 54 4 To-day. Harmston's Circus. To-morrow. Hamilton's Circus. Wednesday. Opening of New Y.W.C.A. Hall. 8 Fort Canning R>al. the Lady Evelyn Yoong, 5.15 p.m. Harmston's Circus, 4 and 9 p.m. Thursday New Moon. Lodge Eastern Gate Installation. Harmston's Circus. Friday. 8t Margaret. Harmston's Circus. Saturday. Hart Raya (Mohammedan Festival.) Sunday
    54 words
  • 548 4 Tin hAreis at $106.50 (50cti D DO if 1 erg. f Rnhhor is qnoV 1 at 2 j and 2m for she.-t. rep The F. vf.s. a* hold m examination in shortbamS on Aagwri 1 ua loah Bymkaaoa Clnh h.« Vfl w $800 nit of a profit
    548 words
  • 107 4 pAGtt Thb gbbat War The Fighting Fronts Submarinirg Hollwig Goes British Foun lers 5 Germany and Qprway j Bombing Raids Mesopotamia Spain's Position German Aims j! A Royal Message 5 Defence of London against Air Raiders Doings in Africa Congratulation! General: 0 Religions "Boost' Onr China Letter •'Old
    107 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 221 4 the TIGER" BRAND REO Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBER SOLES) New Stocks? Just Received. The Best /jjV More and mlWk Extensively used Latest Shoe Locally for all 1 w than any other Sports. 1 W Make. Si e« Stocked (I*o Cft Sizei Stocked 4to 11 tPuiUl|Pa!r 4to 11 Sole Agents ROBINSON
      221 words
    • 365 4 To-nitfht X To-night! X CAt the Ideal Picture Theatre ASI N O C> the-Sea, off Beach Road. mamW THE FINAL INSTALMENT OF 6 New Parts—3 complete last episodee of the wonder serial THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY In SO Episodes-«B 1 Reels. Featuring Mr. IRVING CUMMING and MISS LOTTIE PICKFORO
      365 words
    • 122 4 JUST RECEIVED A Small Shipment -OFALLEHO CIGARS Havana Leaf SUPPLIED TO Tha Sports Glnb, London. Caldbeck. Macgrcgor and Co. ADrTPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner S5O. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino Band. SATURDAYS Special Dinner
      122 words

  • 660 5 The Fighting Fronts OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. PoiMiM on British Line. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, July H. 1.10 a.m. Router's oon apondcsa at Headqnarteva tells gsapbic story of tbe (Wmau attack oa onr nnv front in Belgium on th" 10th, to which, he incidentally remarks, Home militarr critics manifestly attach
    REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE.  -  660 words
  • 137 5 London, Jnly U, 1.15 a.m. r,|! l i l N r8^ al Sir Douglas Haig w drove off enemy parom 4 lleaTJ t. We carried S f lly b° m bingoperations station?, hutments time T 1 dnring the night tnar-v,; Wednesday. All our rfturned. v\\ x was
    137 words
  • 48 5 London, July 14, 3.15 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig reports After heavy artillery firing the enemy attacked onr positions last night south of Lombartzyde, but was repulsed. There were unsuccessful enemy raids east of Hargicoart, west of Wameton, east of Oust Taverne and north of Ypres.
    48 words
  • 51 5 London, July 14, 11.25 p.m. Sir D >uglas Hr.ig states There was only the usual reciprocal artillery wurk. Aeroplanes successfully continued their bomMip operations, at night time on Thursiay, Yesterday there wis day long airfighting which resulted in five Garman aeroplanes being driven uncontrollable. Soven of ours are
    51 words
  • 41 5 London, Jnlyl6, 1.10 p.m. Field Marshal Sir Douglrs Haig says that patrol ncoantres were to oar advantage to the southeastward havrinconrt. We successfully raided near BuUecourt Gavrelle and south wart Armentieres We repulsed raiders to the northeastward on Armentieres.
    41 words
  • 73 5 Big Borabirdments. London, Jnly 14, 1.20 a.m. French communique There was fairly violent artil cry firing southeast of St. Q ran tin and south of Filain, pirticulirly near Li Rogere. Both ardileries were active in Argonne. 6n both banks of th-) Meuse. Sixteen hundred shells were thrown into Rheims
    73 words
  • 83 5 London, July 14, 4.50 p m. French communique Our batterits checked several enemy attempts south of St Q tentia. There waa very great artillery activity on the left bank of the Meuse, especially near Hill 304. German aeroplanes bombed the entire region north of Nancy; two women and
    83 words
  • 22 5 Lonlon, July 14, 13 25 p.m. Belgian communique The enemy violently bombarded the region of Sreenstraete and heavily shelled our communications.
    22 words
  • 170 5 London, Jaly 15. 5.0 p.m. The French communique siys After several hours of drumfire the Germans last evening heavily at tacked our salient west of Cerny. A violent fight wilth alternating advances and retreats continued all night. Despite large enemy effectives and the extensive use of flammenwerfer the
    170 words
  • 30 5 More Captures. London, July, 13, 5.45 p.m. Wireless Russian official: Daring Wednesday's battles we captured ten officers and 850 men (mostly Germans), five heavy guns »nd ten machine guns.
    30 words
  • 78 5 London, July 14,12.20 a.m. Wireless Russian official: We crossed to the left bank of the Lomnioa and oftptured the heights, driving back the enemy. Northeast of Ehilus we occupied the villages of Studzianka and Podhorki. We captured four heavy gnns at Kalusz, and are now engaging the enemy,
    78 words
  • 37 5 London, July 14, 5.35 a.m. A telegram from Rome states that, as in 1914, the popnlation of Galicia are fleeing to the interior of Austria panic-striken. The towns of Dolina and Stry have been abandoned.
    37 words
  • 44 5 London, July 14, 4.50 p.m. Wireless Russian official In the neighbourhood of Kalusz we repulsed two attaeks in the direction of Mosciska, near Ugartsthal, aad repulsed an attempt to dislodge us from Kalusz. We occupied the village of Noviea, sooth-wast of Kalusz.
    44 words
  • 52 5 London, July, 14, 12.10 p.m. Petrograd: There waa heavy and succe88fal fighting on the Lomnitza. The Rnnians foroed the lower reaches «aptaring the adjacent heights. The enemy waa also dislodged from the heights north-east of Kotnez. The Russians hold the crossing of the upper Lomnitza near Perekinsko, south-east
    52 words
  • 56 5 London, July 15, 5.25 a.m. Petrof rad: The Germans strongly counter attacked at Kalasz on Jaly 11 supported by armoured trains and motor ears. Taey re. oeeupied the town but were again expelled with heavy losses after sanguinary bayonet fighting in the houses. The Russians took few prisoners
    56 words
  • 151 5 London, July 15,10.30 p.m. A wireless Russian official says We repulsed several attacks to the south-weat of Kaluga. Against the the Dobrovdiany-Novic» front we we took prisoner sixteen officers and six hundred m<m a* the result of a series of stubborn attacks. In the region of Lodziily we
    151 words
  • 115 5 German Versions. London, July 13, 4.55 p.m. Wireless German official There was an artillery duel, intense in several sectors, in Flanders and Artois. We repulsed thrusts east of Nieuport, soothseast of Ypres, near Hnllach and south of the Scarpe. The artillery work was intense on the west bank
    115 words
  • 121 5 London, Jaly 14, 5.50 p.m. Wireless German official Lively fighting continues near Dvinsk and Smorgon. There is artillery work in the Br*'«ny sector. Rain is restricting fighting south of the Dniester. London July 14, 5.50 p.m. Wireless German official There was strong fire against our new coast positions.
    121 words
  • 162 5 London, July 15, 6 0 p.m. 1. wireless German official says that there was violent artillery!ng on the eoist and between Boseslnghe, Wytsehaete, near Ypres, Lens and astride the Scarpe. W« repulsed English advances near Gavrelle and eastward of Ctoise lies. Near Bo lipcon rt we captured important
    162 words
  • 328 5 Kiog Alf us > Speaks. London, July 14, 5.50 a.m. King Alfonso, interviewed by the Daily Express correspondent, emphasised that Spain must be neutral to the end nnless attack*-!, He said: "Onr relations with Britain and France are excellent. We are able to supply them with necessary material.
    328 words
  • 119 5 An loteroal Explosion London, Jaly 13, 6 40 p.m. The Admiralty states Tae Vanguard, while anchored, blew np on the night of July 9th as the result of an internal explosion. She sank immediately. There were three survivors—two men and an officer; the latter bas since died.
    119 words
  • 89 5 Naval Airmen's Success. London. Jaly 14, 1.20 a.m. The Admiralty states Naval aeroplanes carried out bombing, raids last night on military obj ctives. including Aertrycke, Houtave, Nieuw Munster and Ghistelleb aerodromes, a railway junction north of Thourout, the dock, canal and dumps at Bruges, and a railway junction
    89 words
  • 57 5 Apology Tendered. London, July 14, 5.0 p.m. Germany has aplogised to Norway for the Rautenfels affiir of June 24, and states that Rautenfels has been dismissed. Others concerned will be pnnished. The explosives were not intended for use in Norway, but were placed in Rtut-mfels' luggage without
    57 words
  • 14 5 London, July 14, 9 35 p.m. Athens: Parliament meet on July 25.
    14 words
  • 38 5 Whti Utn t ins Think. London, Jaly IS, 6.0 p.m. Amsterdam: In the lower bouse of the Hungarian Diet, Connt Karolyi declared that the first requisite eon Httoa of peace was the d«*naocratisation of .every conntry.
    38 words
  • 31 5 Loo Io Jaly U, 5 35 a.m. Amsterdam: A B. rim m-«-ag" st. thai the Crow Priice aeparat l\ conferred aritu th'party leaders mi the icd Himation
    31 words
  • 35 5 Co al Miners on Strike. Lm km, July 11, 1.20 p.m. Z uich In the Rdchsag. Hen H'iff i ich dlselosed that one »>f the priucipd aangSS of tin crisis era* mineis' s.i .k> a.
    35 words
  • 40 5 London, July 14,4.0 p.m. The German Conservative pr*sa utters a cry of despair over the granting of secret universal suffrage in Prussia, and considers the situation hopeless. Several Prussian ministers are seemingly against reform and consequently have resigned.
    40 words
  • 53 5 London, July 14, 5.0 p.m. I') Germany the Radicals rej >ice at the pr >«i»ect of Prussian reform?, but wonder how legislation can pass a Prussian Di«t filled with Conservatives an 1 industrial magnates, and hope that the legislation will be enacted by the Royal decree or resolution
    53 words
  • 59 5 London, July 14, 9.35 p.m. Amsterdam At a silting of the main committee of the Reichatag, Socialist members protested against the absence of Bethmann-Hollweg. Dr, Ilelfferich explained that Bethmann-Hollweg was absent unavoidably but he, H-lffericb, and oth-r ministers ware prepared to answer qu- s'iona. This was c msi
    59 words
  • 190 5 Loudon, July 14, noon. The Admiralty says that a Berlin wirel»6s m<8»ago aunounc-s the rtbiguaiiou oi Bethmann Hollweg, lie is succoolej by Dr. Michaelis, oow the Prussian commissioner in the nffijj of ihe f jjJ controller. I «Nr. B-Mhm in-Mollweg'4 resignation ooi.br ub R utera tor-cist cabled in
    190 words
  • 134 5 Deb te Resumed. London. July 13, 9.5 p.m. In tbe House of Common", tbe Mesopotamia debate was was resamed. Mr. ,\>quith questioned the desirability of appointing a tribunal, being of opinion that the House of Commons alone was able to say whether statesmen and soldiers deserved censure. He expressed
    134 words
  • 40 5 London, Juiy 14, 5 30 a.m. Mr. Lloyd George in a passionate peroration in the Mesopotamia debate, dwelt on the waste of time in discussing **khis miserable business. He concluded "For God's sake get on with tho war."
    40 words
  • 68 5 Lon lav, July 14, 3 5 p.m. [sj deference to the opposition in various quarter* in the House of Commons to the proposal of Government to satabllh a mixed tribunal on the Mesopotamia affair, the proposal has practieaih oeen abandoned. The whole question is left in a most confused
    68 words
  • 308 5 Order to the Troops. London, July 14, 4.50 p.m. H. M. the King has issued a special order running as follows At the conclusion of my fourth visit to the British armies on the field I leave with feelincs of ad miration and gratitude for past achievements
    308 words
  • 70 5 L mJon, July 15, 5.35 ».m. The King and Q i««n returned yesterday evening hivin? been twelve dt.ya in Frat c j an i Br lgintn. The Kinif and Piince r>f Wales went to the front. The Q i«en, whose first visit it was to tho war,
    70 words
  • 291 5 The Real Hun. London, July 13, 4.45 p.m. Continuing his statement on Germany's real war aims, at th« Mansion House, the Rr. Hon. Mr. A. J, Balfour said that even a child could see what that meant, namely, that a victorious Germany might impose any indemnity an 1
    291 words
  • 75 5 British T a sport Sunk. L [id ii. July 14, 4 50 p.m The Admiralty states: Tbe British transport Armaiah, with a small nnmber of troops aboard, was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic on June 27. Six soldiers, one passenger and four of the crew are missing. [The
    75 words
  • 40 5 London, July 14, 5.35 a in. Ja*sy Four Conversative Ministers in the Coalition Cabinet have r*signed, demanding two more Conservative seats $n the Cabinet, (he resignation of M.Bratiano and the appointment jr£ M Take Jonetou af Foreign Miuiatet
    40 words
  • 161 5 Question of Production. London, Ju'y 13, 6 35 p.m. The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Albert Stanley) attended a meeting of the Cotton Control Board in Manchester to consider the curtailment of production by shorttime or stoppage of a portion of the machinery. After a two
    161 words
  • 235 5 POLICE COURTS. Gambling. Cho Sow Sim and Chek Yeong, who were charged with assisting in a chap jee kee lottery at 15 Upper Chin Chiew Stree», with receiving money from stakeia and with being the occnpie?s of thf gain gaming house, pleaded snilty an.' were fined $500 and
    235 words
  • 93 5 Mrs. Ridout. Hon. Treasurer of the Officers' Families Fun 1, begs to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following amounts Mrs. Ridout takes this opportunity of again bringing this Fund before the public, and to say how glad she will be to receive subscriptions, no matter
    93 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 183 5 LOST. Black and white Fox Terrier, 8 months old, answers to the imme 11 SPOT. Finder will be re warned ou returning same to No. 207 Queeii Street. 16 7 18 7 WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE Household furniture of every description. Reasonable prices given. Apply to B.T. TAN 210-3
      183 words
    • 290 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Harmston's Circus Losatlon: BEACH ROAD. To-night! To-night!! Our New Programme. MEW ARTISTES MEW ACTS. Next Matinee, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 11. Doors Open at 3 Commence at 4. hldren Ha f Price at Matinees only Popolar Prices of Admission. Full Box. Six Seats Sl5 Second Cnflrs $1.00 Single Seat,
      290 words

  • 795 6 trim QsaUJ ia lac Hack* ibis M raiftf BIKUAFOaa, JULT 1«. M«Mi' Lyal' and E»atk, Bxchan*e and Share Broken, Isone the following list of ejnotati<>rw Rubber Shares. it m. Vain*. Baycra. Salleta. t Aliagar t/« 2,19 S Anglo Java 6/1 6/I/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ t Ayar Kaning
    795 words
  • 70 6 Singapore* July 16. On London Bank 4 m/». 2/48 Demand 2/4 j Private 3 mhs 2/4 13/16 Jr» India Bauk T. T. On Honi;i{< -.g fc.nk d/d 125% prem )n Hr-.f, M d d. 59| a Ja*»— BaukT. T 134 On Japan— Baak d/i. 109 dovere pu —baying rat*
    70 words
  • 393 6 Agaiost Air Raiders. Examination to bo Held, REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. LondoD, July 14, 3.55 a m. Mr. Lloyd George, replying to deputation of London K. Pj, admitted that there was a speeial case for defending London, bat tkesafaty of the «oldiera at the front most be pat first.
    REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.  -  393 words
  • 139 6 Australia's Praise. London. July 14. 4 50 a.m. Renter correspondent at Head quarters states tbat Field M urshal Sir Douglas Haig has published a tele, gram from the Uovernor Ueneral of tbe Commonwealth to Mr. Walter Long conveying the hearty congratulations of the Government and people of Australia on
    139 words
  • 195 6 London, July 14, 4.0 p.m. The Press Bureau states: Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed to tne Russian Premier Please accept the heartiest congratulations of the British Government on the success of the Russian offensive. It is a splendid tribute to tbe uraotiotl wisdom and determination of
    195 words
  • 383 6 A Pleasing Rapert. London, July 13, 1.15 p.m. A despatch of the High Commaseloner of Sonth Africa is gazetted covering the Bhodesian operations r i nee August, 1914. It tells for the first time, how by stirring enterprise, con rage and bnlldog pertinacity, the German command on
    383 words
  • 108 6 London, Jnly 13. 4 35 p.m. Messrs Montagu's silvor market ropert states Owing to general buying, the price has reached the record since 1892. Shanghai exchange has hardened sympathetically with Ceylon roports that planters are using the new two rnpee notes, of which five lakhs were circulated
    108 words
  • 48 6 Internment Order. London, July 14, 12.25 p.m. New York: Government haa decided to intern the German and pro-German members of the Inter, national World Workes' Organisation, who have been concerned in the instigation of labonr troubles in the western States ever since war was declared.
    48 words
  • 26 6 London, July 15, 5 35 a.m. Stockholm The Petrograd Soldiers and Workmen have convoked en international Socialist conference at Stockholm for Jnly 15.
    26 words
  • 27 6 London, July 14, 3 55 p.m. June trade statistics show decreases in exports of £3,622.900 and in 1 nports of £859,338 compared with Jnne last.
    27 words
  • 25 6 Loudon, July 13, 6,0 p.m. The result of tbe South Monmouth bye-election was: Sir Garrod Thomas (Liberal) 6,769 Mr. Pardoe Thomas (Independent) 727.
    25 words
  • 26 6 London, Jaly 14, 12.35 p.m. A message from Lisbon states that tbe constitution has been suspended, there are no details up to now.
    26 words
  • 17 6 London, Jaly 13, 6.0 p.m. The death has occurred of the okUtim* jockey. Tom Cannon, WDtvr.
    17 words
  • 53 6 Lawn Tennis. S. C. C Tournament. To-day's Tits. Handicap Hinghs, Class A. Edwards Raohwaldy. Sinclair y Bateman or BLartnell. Class 0. —Turner v Parr or Moas. Hacker Crattwell. Newcomers' Handicap.—Lecot v Jamieeon or Laybonrne. Handigap Doubles Claas A.— Tlnsley and GriffithJone» v Thorougood and Wodehonse. Class B.—Terzano and Patterson
    53 words
  • 68 6 There were only five competitors in the Men's Jane Medal, and owing to insufficient entries for the Ladies' Medal, the latter event was abandoned. The former was won by Mr. R. L. D. Wodehoaae, who returned one down. The Men's Jaly Medal (stroke) will be played for
    68 words
  • 30 6 A general meeting of the Straits Athletic Club will be held at its new clnb honse. No. 61 Tanjong Pagar Road, on Bonday next, Jnly 22, at 3.30 p m.
    30 words
  • 124 6 The Cameos. This excellent company of entertainers, under the management of Mr. M S. Cowan, brought a brief, but most saocessfnl season to a oloae at the Victoria Theatre on .Saturday night. There was another v,ood house as may be realised from the fact that a collection for the
    124 words
  • 40 6 This hardy annual in Singapore more than held its own against the number of other attractions put forward, and the new programme was evidently thoroughly appreciated by the large attendance. The next matinee is announced for Wednesday next.
    40 words
  • 141 6 The management of the Adelpbi Hotel provided a special entertainment for the delectation of their visitors for the National French Fete day, and a most pleasing and satisfying result was the outcome. For notwithstanding the many other almost too many—attractions in the town on Saturday, thanks to the
    141 words
  • 38 6 June Crop Returns. Kuala Sawab. 8.968 lbs. Total for 6 months 40,463. lbs. Kelemak. 16.790 lbs. Indragiri (Sumatra) 17,696 lbs. Total for 6 months 137,161 lbs. Pnlan Bnlang, 6,786 lbs. Total for the year 58.826 lbs.
    38 words
  • 143 6 Next Wednesday at Messrs Ching Keng Lee's. Raffles Place, there will be sold by auction in aid of the above Fund, a quantity of lace. hand, made, of various kinds, such as Madias, Ac It is to be hoped that there will he a good attendance
    143 words
  • 1174 6 Kiota Association. The thirtieth ordinary general meeting of the Association was held at the registered offices, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Saturday last. The Hon. Mr. W. W. Cock was in the chair, and there were also present Messrs W. H. Macgregor, J Somerville, W. Hardwicke, J. Maonanghten
    1,174 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 225 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG i. Tjr»y Kit X oAL:; A.T The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor j Dealers. i ItefotorGarage 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,
      225 words
    • 115 6 H. 4HMAD. Civil and Structural Fnglccer, Snrveyor and Building Contractor 1. .date Commission Agent. QttWK: Hi, dARKET &TKEET Singapore in Jalan Rahmal, Batu Pahat. 5-5 a-**** t 1 BUSINESS IN WAR TIME, It is our intention to continue 2 to advertise our various spc- a 5 cialities with unabated vigour,
      115 words

  • 813 7 New Bank in Hongkong. A new Chinese bank was op*ne< in Hongkong on Jane 25th. It wil commence operations apon a inudd scale, bnt it has an ambitious programme and its pronot- rs are sanguine that a brilliant and prosperous fntnrw awaits it. Those interested in it financially
    813 words
  • 773 7 Tokio and Auto-Buses. Tokio, June iv. It is reported that the Tokio tnu'M ipal authorities are opposed to the idea ol iuaugurating an auto bus lino in tba city, for the franchise of which tbe application was filed with tbe Metropolitan Police berne time ago. Tie Police Board
    773 words
  • 342 7 Toki >, Jane, 13. A robber*' d»»n, exurtly like those described iv stories <>f pirate 9, was located iv Tokio peatarday by the metropolitan police, and eighteen robbers wlio were tm i 1 in tUe dt-n were arrested. Recently ia Nibon'-asl'i and Kyohas hi «ii exceeding) l* p
    342 words
  • 83 7 Parades for Jay. To-day, July 16. Route MarchParade, Hon lead Institute. Dismiss Bonstead Institute, 5.15 p in. Friday, July 2<». Parades at Pearls Hill and Tanjong Pagar, 5.15 p.m. Monday, July 23. Parades at Havelock Road TnliceStationand Taujony Pi sr, 5.15 p.m. Friday, J ily 27. Pa
    83 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 527 7 1m HOLIDAT. It is hereby notified that t he Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, 21st July Hari Raya Puasa (MOH \MMEDAN FESTIVAL.) 147 *oj_ NOTICE nere by gi*en that Mr. Goh Hood Ki»t rom tn 9 ate i°* m y Kr vicp as manager to my firm of
      527 words
    • 251 7 WANTED WANTED A Malay Clerk. Apply enclosing copies of testimonials to Box 295 care of Malaya Tribune. 13-6 a WMTED AH OFFER. For 30 or more assortments of second-hand heading types (to be sold with or without type case.) For particulars Apply to Box 291, care of Malaya Tribune? 2-5
      251 words
    • 616 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AMD CHINA. INCO3POBATBD IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 6*0,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200.00( Reserve Fund £1,900,(KX Reserve Liability of Proprietors £I^oo,ooo BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County and Westminster Bank,
      616 words
    • 135 7 There are many Men in the tropics with nerrous systems nrg> ally in need of better tone." The fee/, v<j <>J < < hautiion affecting such men is the result of the/r blood, which has become deritali <l by tit-- > ,utrrating effects of the climate, worry 4 mahtrhi. and
      135 words
    • 24 7 FOR SALE PRIVATELY A collection of f! and foliage plants in fine Aingpo p jts.tLow prioe. Apply "Plants," c/o jJLalija TriLun». 30 6 a
      24 words
    • 393 7 TKE ORIENTAL, GOVKUTMEKT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. BSTABLISBBO 1t74. IHOORTOBATBP IV ISDIA. FUNDS «ceed $30,500,000.00 Absolute Security. Income In 1111 -$4,191,517.50 Total Out go In 1918 $2 490 41 150 assurance effected in 1111 $4,230,542.85 Increase Ii funds -$1 1 9,08 9.00 Total Policies in forca 65,842 assuring, with
      393 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 118 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending. Friday, July 20 To-Day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall 8.R.E. v. do Maxim Co. n do Veterans Co. do S.V.C Band. To-morrow. 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co. 4.30 Balestier Range S.V.R. 5.10 Drill Hall Chinese Co. Wednesday. 5.15 p.m Drill Hall 8.V.A. 4.30
      118 words

  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 24 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issned Dally.] VoL IV.- No. 166 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS.
      24 words
    • 485 1 Rotterdam Io Colombo. Mr A E Back, who recently arrived in Colombo on a business visit, gavt tke "Times of Ceylon" an account of bis voyage from Rotterdam—voyage which he expeoted to accomplish in twenty. Aye days bu. which eventually took him five months less six
      485 words
    • 17 1 ioly 13. Emils, Dutch July 14. Ban Wkatt Hin, British Kaka, British Perak, British Siogkara, Dutch
      17 words
    • 33 1 July 13. Kinta, British Ban Pok Ouan, British nebe, British Abbotsford, British Singkep, Dutch Van den Bosch, Dutob Sembilan, Dutch Melobior Treub, Dutch Van Qoens, Dutch R. 8. Ram. Dnteh Reyniersr, Dutch
      33 words
    • 163 1 According to the story of the purser of a well knowa traa-.Pacific liner, told to a Kobe pressman, the Hawaiian Islands have had a severe set back since ths United States entered the war. Honolulu is only a shadow of its former self, speaking of the tourist trade. Immediately upon
      163 words
    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 538 1 THEM IS NO Finer Medium for Shippsra' Advertisements TRAP THE Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, Me Cellyer Quay, Singapore. P.*o. British India ANB APCAR LINE (OeavaJiual IacoBPomATMD m afaouLaro.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Orienta* Sailings. Vl-t Conuaet with Uii Majesty* OoYerament.) »ar Chia*. Japan, Pea sag. Ceylea, AaatraUa,
        538 words
      • 294 1 Stoomvaart Maatschappij "Hederland" AND Bottardam 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 to Internationale Crediet and Handelsvereeniginii i Rotterdam" (Incorporated in Holland) 1 D* Almeida Street
        294 words
      • 470 1 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Entrances Tanjong Pagar. Whvrves Section Godowns Gate Entrances Bonded Warehouses. Trafalgar St Kaat Reclamation. Storage 3 and 1 /T. Pagar. P 8 Kaat Kaat 1 and 2. 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf Road. Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head 0 Tower Office,
        470 words
      • 492 1 T!a Advertisers: OUR Shipping Gazette AVaulates in every port throughout the MALAYA PENINSULAR. Teams on Application. N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LINE. A service ia maintained between Yokohama via porta to Marseille* and L. 181 i,.« mail contract with tha Imperial
        492 words