The Straits Times, 2 January 1915

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.68 SIftgAPQ9& •JSWkOTRIW Y. JANtfAfcY 2. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 205 1 BEER. BRITISH TO¥S JP Special fiispl^y^bj. D0Lt12lll)L MINIATURE MOTOR CARS, TWCYCLE3, Etc., Etc LARGEST SELECTION OF DOLLS in Singapore. Ppk> K. JJ&ROS., LTP "I _tf_^ IMS^ARILLA §EER r is the onlyveTerage known 1-y that name which purifies the bk»od. It is non-alcohrjc and preferred by your visitors of both sexes,
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    • 203 1 ROBINSON CO. _-K^ -a-___-^ Latest yEffi Ladies' Styles in Blouses '•^*^^^^P_y\v l__).-«MrHK with ficnt iffKtinly -fcbroiderid tnQ W I iMß^^P^^^^V ,^tL/yM ■■H_>H____k trimmed cracbet batfuaß. qiadr with /li_l__Vv*** '<-SsC \Jr^^^ /'kßßf. ''W hcni«ti»ched An -riean yoke. Cnffft and vFl"tkw=-'' m j .oj£^^Ai^m coilar edged wHh Swibi gaiparu lace. JB^^^ b£U
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    • 9 1 GOODRICH TYRES. Sou t i>im: ADAMBON 6ILFHLAN CO., LTD.
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  • 1908 2 FAVOURABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ESTATB6. Discussion of Directors Fee*. The fourth wial general meeting of shareholders in the Kamunting (in Kedah) Hubbsr Plantation Co., Ltd., was held at Shanghai on December 14, Mr. T. Eckhardt, presidios. Thj other directors present were Messrs. K. 8. KaJoorle, W. 8. Jackson, and
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  • 125 2 A most important article on the war and the part played by wiieless telegraphy together with of very interesting photographs, appear* in the November issue of thu Wireless World. Another important contribution is an account of the progrt us made in the timo eigaal services at the
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  • 34 2 Tho President of tbo Chinese \v public has stated that the revenue from tbe Salt GabeTle is noßKcedentedly high, and if this rate of Jacreaae is maintafneJ, contributions from ■se provi»ces -will be unnecessary.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 112 2 I Hazeline j Tratie Mar k 2^ I Snow" I JVJELTS on the A skin and is immediately absorbed leaving no trace I but beauty. Obtalnabi *f "tt*^ rits.n uas Wkllcomh Co. iSSI JJ^ 1 m.o> ai.U loitt j Those who preier a preparation of a crt.ni/ nature »b»»u: hi
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    • 59 2 Cur* That Cough. Whtn you have a troublesorue cough, it does Dot Jnaan that you liavo oansutiiption r Uiat youaM^oioK to have it, but it does ,-apan that your U»mn» are threatened, and it 18 just as wel WMod the safe side and take •Jhamberlaia's Otmth Heraidy before it is
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    • 797 2 GUOBTWII'B«OLOEr.RULE. That CHactataiif lived Jo be an octogt nariwf en 1 wi a»lf> lo heiif down giant tree. 1 <" a r. crMtian ni an aga whea mat men arJ incapAl* of ezaHiun wa* lnfßi ly doe to the 1I«MP of hi* <iigt stion. To proec-rve y»tt tvMM'.ioo Gladirt .^nn
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    • 437 2 I B^HrCl* r>l s lr> °y ar« !"*< <r»e ih!ng«s a -K^^BMHiclnc. Nothing to be comptred >«' b""" P'J* before ihe I O"f>P Tor o^r hall a century this rvff^Vti be«n an easy Firn Favounie in ccfMli houßmeldi »nd the name and '*tk Acadtam'i P Is have spread all Our
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  • 1150 3 SATISFACTORY OPERATIONS ARI RECORDED. Outlook for the Industry. The fourth annual ordinary general meeting of tbe lUtu Kata (Sumatra) Kubber Plantations, Ltd, wan held on November 26, in the ooanci) room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 88, Eastcbeap, E.C., Mr. f MHp Eustace tiervey (chairman of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 199 3 •ra- FOR LUXURY IN WRITING U*t Br T^OUNTPEN t l^" n^Hf* pea »o bny, bat it i« oh*p to a. ontlsnts (»3to.u«J7ha. th. ha.s-1, .n-X. noi^aW. ymn LLe not toooh Tbe iok flaw it •***»»•>. a.=J oaly m) ?*L3Ctoo.p-i«..-BWAii" -Wo Evaporation m „-^r— a SWAN and afterwai«» didnpfaewtth ft Jghi
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    • 35 3 Just What You Need. TWt* suffer for jes-a from a disordered Htatnach. K lew doses of Chaiuberlaiota TableU will put jou yiirbt. They are jo* what you need. For sale by all Dispensaries fti.l Dealer*.
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    • 615 3 PROMOTE A ICLEARl CLEAR SKIN \V rill CUTICURA soap And Cuticura Ointment. They satisfy all who rely upon tkem for a clear okin, cles>n scalp, good hair, and soft, white hands. Samples Free by Post Oittrun Soap ftiifi ointment MM tverywht-m. ffemtilr i-f f*ch with 32-p. book free from tu>iw>>
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    • 167 3 EER Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. BOLE AGENTS: ANN LOCK CO., Battery Road. BUB-AGENTI s TAI TO CO., Beach Road, Singapore. Lime Juice i Bring* to yoar lip* the Jake of U// fjrf\ the lime fruit. If/ Utf\JJ It it a drink that is always cooling and refreshing, J^V^xJ^S^i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 391 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p.&o; STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan. Penang. Ceylon. Australia. India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth London. For Freight, Passage and further information, apply to H. W. BUCKLAND, Agent. COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. ft THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. ITD. EITWIIN Fremantla
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    • 569 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A sttvice i« maiotainid between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, Lcoaon nnd Antwerp, under mail contract with the liaaerial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamara maintaining this service have been specially designed and othatruoted, aod are fitted with
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    • 586 4 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LB SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. Kor Krttav, Pal:*. Ttingganu, BiH.it. Semor k, Raolok Knlantac Tabai Bangcara, Trinninj f anarai, Patani, Siogora. Laeto. «^i«»mui. Bandon, Lsczsnen, Takv, iiuinpon. KnLikk and Bangkok A STEAMER Duo departure Jan. S, 1915. a.s. BORIBAT j an S, 1918 9-3 p.m. ....VUGALA 12 I
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    • 649 4 JTEAMEN SAILINGS. OCEAK STI AM SHIP CO LIFTED. CHIN 4 MUrUA 1 0 STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD I The O..EpaoiW «"V»r, JeM dospatoL, >• from Lfverpoo! oat.a. far tbo gJJ Ch.na and Jkdijo eveFw.,^ and from Japan boDowatdn for Looim. JAmstordim Snd Antwerp every forligA J O r Q e
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    • 436 4 SfMMER: SAILINGS. 4--* STUOWVAARI-iAATSCHAPPIJ (9TBA»UiMiUoMPANY) "NEDBILAND.' KO .T?rioi?TL¥^ AIL SBRVi' K BBTWEhNJAVAiIDAMSTK!U)AM VIA SIS<JAPOBE, .S'BANO, COLOM. O PORT SAID,pBN(A ANI> LONDON. Sttttuieru an. me .ml: about n, undermentioodd dates' Ootwajbp." I Hoa«W4RU. Konisgiu d. N I Kati.'ua' F*' "^'iß*' 1 Ta J 28 A$ i Olßy A p r 8
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 536 5 TYRES. Hooglandt aSc «Co.» Singapore. STEAMER SAILINGS. KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2 3, Collyer Quay. UNDBK CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVBRNMBNT. TK undermentioned date* of deonrtore are only approximate. V. Heemskerk Batavia. J»° Singkawang Singkawang, Solakaa. Pemangkat and Sambas. Jan. 4 Key nut MaDtoit
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    • 391 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. TO PENANB. RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. TO PENAN6. MADRAB AND NEGAPATAM. TO PORT BWETTENHAM. PENANG. NEGAPATAM. MAORAB AND COROMANDEL COABT PORTS. TO ADELAIDE. MELBOURNE AND BYONEY. V« mis will be despatched to above port* as opportunity offeis. For terms and t ties ol
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    • 243 5 STEAMER tMLINIS. r~ BRITISH INDIA BTEAK MVI6AIION TRR'S Qk AFF 5» COMPMIY UMITEO. 1.. j/ *»^*^»^wy VM I***1 M^** FOR PORT SWBTTBNHAM AND PBNANO. Tbe Company's Steamer LAMA 2.198 LARGE SELECTION tons, G.W. Sinclair, Commander, will be UHIIUC ELC >VH^ deepatcbed for tbe above portt on Wed. netday, the Bth
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  • 327 6 Circus Clown's Sensational Turn. A remarkable feat by a French soldier who baa some celebrity in tbe Continental Circus business as an English clown," and calls himself professionally •Williams, baa been told by one of bis company officers. A French trench was enfiladed by a German machinegun,
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  • 499 6 Sunday, January 3, 1915. St. Andrew's Cathedral.— 2nd Sunday after Chrißtmas. Daily Service. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7.40 a.m. Matins, 8 a.m. H. C. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7 a.m. H.C., 7.80 a.m. Matins Daily Intercessions, 12.80; Daily Evensong, 7 p.m. except on Friday Friday, 6 p.m. Evensong
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  • 114 6 Maharajah of Gwalior's Gift. The motor ambulances pßftauted by the Maharajah of Gwalior have pHied slowly in procession before the King and Oueen, members of the Royal family, and officials. Their Majcetks inspected the entire fleet with tho closest interest and attention lano were exceedingly pleased with the pavilion of
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  • 52 6 tC special Washington message to the tWoila Timed, dated December '22, says Mbtmw oclievcil here that the plaus of (S»nd Admiral von Tirpitz, bead,, of' the Ofcruna Navy, are to a«r a cordon of sSnarineH aroand England, thus catting of the fuodsupplies which that country mast b§«., and Htarvim; her
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 102 6 rfHl! «ULfe I OF TH£ 4 EU 1 XWM BRUNNER MOND CO., LIMITED, Northwich, England. CRESCENT YBstu# BRAND MANUFACTURERS OF Bicarbonate of Soda. Soda Ash. Caustic Soda. Carbonate of Ammonia. Sulphate of Ammonia Calcium Chloride. Pure Zinc, Etc. AOENTS, Straits Settlements and F. M. S. H. WOLSKEL CO., Singapore and
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    • 886 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. (Late of Robinson Piano Co.), TUNER, REPAIRER aud REGULATOR. TUNING $4.00 CASH. Yearly nabscrioers taken on low rates. Charges for repairs moderate. Workmanship guaranteed. Free advice given to intending buyers of new or second band pianos. Estimates for repairs made. Trial order eolioited SAILORS' HOMI. Telephonic 1168. 8-ia-B
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  • 100 7 . FIXTURES Saturday, January 2. High Water, lll»a.m. Sunday, January 3. High Water, 0.2 a.ru 10.51 a.m. l> iy of Intercession. Cathedral. Monday, January 4. High Water, (U.'l a.m., 11 HO a m. Week of Prayer commences, V.M.C.A., 5. Tuesday, January 5. High Water, 1.4 a.m., o.li p.m.
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  • 137 7 To-DAf. Hongkong Suisang 3 pm Batu I'aliat Ain^ Hin 8 pm Malacca. I. Swettenham and Penang Klang 3 pm Miri. Laotian, JoHsclton, Kudiit, Siimliikan.eto. I'liow Tai 4 pm Keriinon Hock Tew 4 pm Pouloe Soegi Glanggi 4 pm I'ouloe Soegi Hock Hye 4 pm MoNDAT. Kerimon Sri
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  • 95 7 Mail Steamer Movements. Tbe homeward M. M. packet Nera left Saigon at 8 am. today, and may be expected to arrive here at about 6 a.m. on Monday, January 4. The B. I. contract packet Oolcanda left Negapatam at 10 a.m. on Wednesday the 30th ultimo, and tuay bu expected
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  • 163 7 . Latest Arrivals. List of vessel* in port at 10 a.m. on January 2, 1918. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks. Hainam 1 1 M Inner Roads Smsang No. 9 Wharf Magnet Keppel Harbour Banca P. and U. W harf Laoojedon 2 1 15 Outer Roads P.rak No <
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  • 393 7 Forthcoming Arrivals And Departures. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from th>< London and China Express. It should be understood that, in nonie instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of this list in London
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  • 118 7 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. The following fixtures for the current weo and important forthcoming fixtures are kindl supplied by the secretaries of the varion olnbs. Convenient form* on which to mak the returns will be snpplied on application 1 tbe Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Polo Club. Pract cc games at Tyersall,
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  • 157 7 A ilottenlam nuwaptper publiHbes the following story by a BetjbMl soldier who has (ought in thii trencbeH betwwn Watluem and Warre-Sainte Catherine "I was in the tioncli an 1 my brother in law was some yards (row me. Between u» there was a ull ofacer without
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  • 163 7 EXCMANQE SimMPOii Janvaky 2, 181 6 Oa Lohooii ......Bulk 4 ip/i 2/4 Domud m il/J» Private's m/i 2/4] Oh I«dia. Bank T. T. K5 On HoM<MOne...Bank d/d m. 22% On S«Aiio«Ai....Bank d/d 108 Joa **va Bank T. T. >. 141 J lomJatam Bank d/d 115 SorereigM— baying
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  • STOCKS AND SHAKES.
    • 191 7 Buyew Bolted Value (!J 10 10 Am pan* 7.50 8.25 1 1 Ayur WenK 0.15 C.20 10 10 Bulat 1.00 175 10 1C Brnanß 0.75 1.60 10 10 Kampa. 10.00 10 10 Kan»boi l-(0 10 10 KinU Association 8.00 41 41 Kinta Tin 1.13.8 1.16.0 41 41 Lahat Miner
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    • 633 7 I? 8 8 Buyers. Sellers. Value eJ 3/- a/- Allagw 1/8 1/7 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 2/8 8/8 3/- 3/- Anglo-Malay 6/9 7/0 3/- a/- Batang Malaka -/4 J -/7i A 41 Bato Tiga 1.6.0 1.16.0 ay. ay- Bekoii -m 41 41 Bukit Kajang 1.6.0 1.9.0 41 41 Bnkit T,i"tn"g
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    • 121 7 41 41 B. Smelting Co. 11/- 12/S 411 41 i Prof. 1.0.6 1.2.8 6/- 6/- Electric T'waya 8/- 4/--10 10 Fraaer Neave 61.00 62.60 60 60 Hammer Co. 82.60 85.00 100 Howarth BrekiDe 46.00 100 7%Pref. 95.00 100 100 Kati Bro, Del. 100.00 10 10 Mavnard Co. 12.60 100
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    • 44 7 Buyers Sellers United Engineers 8% 11,284 500 Singapore Electric Tramways 6% £860,000 S'pore Municipal 5% $1,878,000 l%pm S'pore Municipal 4J% r,r lum iinimmn Buyers Solicit S'pore Municipal 4J% o( 1909 11,001,000 pa> S'pore Municipal 4% 2,000,000 10%dis S pore Municipal 4% £300,000 83+
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. January 4.— At saleroom, unredeemed pledget, at 10. January 6. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. January A.— At No. 72, South Bridge Road, stock in trade, etc., at tl. t January H. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Chint; Kent Lee anj Co January
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    • 339 7 fgmmm w> D H WILLS §9 SWEET CHESTNUT |g| TOBACCO. H The Criterion of Quality. Cool and Fragrant, burning evenly throughout. It conveys Pleasure and Satisfaction to the DISCRIMINATING SMOKER. Packed in 2-oz. and 4-oz. airtight tins. OBTAINABLE AT ALL HIGH-CLASS DEALERS. Drink CARLSBERG FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO.,
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    • 95 7 **,The baying quotations of sterling shares most be regarded as purely nominal for tb* present. HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BHIUOB KOAD, TO-NIOHT, sand the nsxt few Nlght« only. A Great Patriotic Drama dealing with the PRESENT EUROPEAN WAR CALLED i FRONT IN S PARTS), This 18 a Beal War I'rama,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 93 7 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, January 1. 9 A.M. 8 P.M., 9 P.M. Bared. 82 Fab 29.861 29.7A2 29.844 Temp. 88.0 90.0 81.0 Wet Bulb Ther 77.0 79.0 76.0 Dir. of Wind N NE calm Max. shade Temp. 91.0 Mm 74.5 Max. in Sun 159.0 Terad. Thtr 114 Rainfall in
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  • 1134 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. THE BEST MAN. We are starting a new year and there is, perhaps, leas doubt than usual as to tbe nature of impending events. Six months ago a good many of us dreaded civil war in our own country, and few of us expected
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  • 16 8 Telegraphic communication, over the Government lines, with Penang and Kuala Lumpur was totally interrupted this morning.
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  • 21 8 Tbaflapanese Emperor and Empress have given OVOO to the Salvation Army. This is the first imperial recognition of tbe Salvation Army.
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  • 22 8 Rabaul, New Britain, is added to tbe list of countries for which deferred telegrams in pltiaJenguage may be accepted in the Stiaitarfeettlements.
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  • 28 8 Tbe total quantity of tin exported by the tributors on tbe land of the Royal Jobore Tin Mining Co., Ltd., during December watt 70 bags, or 56 piculs.
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  • 11 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 6 and 11.
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  • 24 8 The smoke shed on Lauderdale Estate, Matang, has been burnt. Rubber to the value of 18,000 was destroyed. The loss was covered by insurance.
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  • 35 8 According to the Pinaug Gazette, on December 17, the Government notified Messrs. Bebn, Meyer and Co., Ltd., that the company was in liquidation under the powers conferred by Section 4 of Ordinance 29 of 1914.
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  • 40 8 A Chinese in Sampeng has been doing a good bnsiness in selling ya to prevent death from snakebite, bnt the other day his apprentice got bitten by one of the snakos his master kept, and promptly died despite the medicine.
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  • 40 8 Tho annual meeting of tbe Perak River Rubber Co. was to have beon held at PenaDg on Thursday, bat after waiting for the prescribed time a quorum was not in attendance, and tbe meeting was consequently postponed for a week.
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  • 41 8 The amount received at Bangkok on December 23 for the fund organised by tho Royal Navy League of Siam for the purchase of a scout emitter was Ticals 6,703. With the amount already acknowledged the fund now amounts to Ticals 486,869.
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  • 46 8 Tbe president and members of the Young lien's Friendly Society were At Homo on Thursday night in honour of the opening of their new club house at 99, Jalan Besar, where a dinner was given, after which the members entertained their friends to a smoking concert.
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  • 67 8 About 250 Chinese seamen who had beeu attached to foreign ship*, ami who have boen thrown out of employment, owing, it is said, to their vessels being either &unk or Btized bare arrived in Calcutta from Bombay. These men who are rr p no I to ba stranded have been
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  • 66 8 The committee of St. Andrew's House have decided to postpone for the present the building of the new chapel, says the Catbdra! Monthly Paper. It seemed better to them to wait till prices were more fixed. Mr. Lee has been bolder and the work on the additional buildings for St.
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  • 62 8 The rise of food grain prices which has been taking place throughout India is reflected in an order of the Bengal Government which extends to all districts in Bengal, excepting only the Chittagong Hill tracts, the arrangement under which all whole timu servants of Government drawing not more than Kb
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  • 68 8 This morning in the second court two Malay volunteers were brought before Mr. Clarke to be charged with causing hurt, with their bayonets, to two other Malays. The trouble- occurred last n'ght in Malabar Street, and the injured men are at present in hospital, one of them being rather seriously
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  • 88 8 A correspondent writes to The Pioneer it may be of interest to people in thin country to know that Carl Lody, who wan recently shot at the Tower of London an a German spy, frequently travelled through India. He was the chief conductor with the parties of American tourists that
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  • 137 8 A lady in Penang wli > collects brass discovered one day in a h'nese shop a pair of candlesticks, wbicb from their shape she immediately concluded had once belonged to some church. She next saw that they were engraved with the Hymbol of the Lamb and Flag, whiob made her
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  • 134 8 Some idea of tbe conditions under whioh fighting is proceeding at tbe front can be formel from the following extract written by a Daily Chronicle correspondent: What in happening is a howling gale shrieking across the dunes, and swirling up the sands iuto blinding clouds, and tearing across the flat
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  • 159 8 Mr. C. de St. Ceran, who is in the trenches somewhere in the region of V'erduu, writes to one ef his friends here Happily I can send you twain good news of me. Since thu heavy fighting of November 17, in which we scrambled up and twioe stormed the enemy's
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  • 388 8 Tbe new cadets wbo have arrived to join tbe FM.S. Civil Service are Mtssrs. N. A. Worley, B. F. Bridge, J. M. Barron, J. A. Black, J. A. Hunter and H. Weixbc rg. Mr. W. P. Gomes, office assistant, Malay States Guiden, has taken charge as Chief
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  • 110 8 The ladies of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union wish to thank tho friends who contributed so generously towards their Christmas Fund. Two hundred and fifty dollars were received, besides stores and Bweets. Among the institutions remembered were the Reformatory, native wards of the General and Maternity Hospitals,
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  • 202 8 A statement which should give motorists in Singapore plenty of food for thought was made by Inspector Costello in the second court this morning. A Malay named Abib, chauffeur to Lieut. -Col. Derrick, V.U., was charged with the theft of two tins of motor spirit, a
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  • 289 8 . Mr. A. H. Colquhoun, who bu ditd in hit sixty (seventh year, wan atonu time well known in Burma, to wbicb lie came in the l'.ibhc Works Department and was attached to the Burma State railway. He wan interested in travel and mad* bis
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 201 8 BE PATRIOTIC. AND DRINK BRITISH BEER. ALLSOPFS PILSENER IS BRITISH THROUGHOUT. UNDER R3YAL WARRANT TO H. M. THE KINO. BREWED and BOTTLED at BURTON-ON-TRKNT IN QTS. and PTS. Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. M 8112 W THE BOORD'S 4iMjok GIN LONDON Jp^jllLJlJr FOR ESTABLISHED V iImwJ^LTOT^ j JP|f W PHYTES
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    • 262 8 Sea the Splendid AttrßCtio-ia liated billow and Support Brlttfth Industry by aeoirg British Film*. AL HAM BRA The Plantar Cinematograph Tneatrt, leach Road. two mows for o*e pavaur. Flrtt Show 7.10 p.m Second Snow 9 15 p.m A DOMINATING PROGRAMME. Tbe Mo«t Sensational and Thrilling British Detective Film. Tbe Wiztrd
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  • 189 9 MORE HARD WORK DONE. Slow But Steady Gains Recorded. BRITISH WARSHIP SUNK. Sad Loss in the English Channel. Kutih's Spkcial and Ordinary Wai Tklxukams. London. I "ecembtr 30, 5.20 p.m. l'ari't A communique nays: In Belgium we i. lim il a little yroun I iv the Nieuport district.
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  • 133 9 PROGRESS AT NIELUPORT. London, December 80, 6.30 p.m. We have made slight progress in the re gion of Nienpott. The enemy has violeu.lj bombarltd tbe village of Saint Georges which we are strongly fortifying. W_- hive taken a point d'appui on the southeast of Zioneb ki\ Our heavy artilleiy has
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  • 272 9 I.' >inli -n, December 31, 1-5 a.m l'arir, tveiiiOK, atikial: No incidents of importance bare occurred except bombardments in the region of Arris and on the heights of the MaWß> There has b i; pro gross, which is apparently of a marked nature in Cham|>«xne.
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  • 203 9 . Lrndon, January 1, 5.35 p.m. Paris commanique From the sea to MJbis there have been, almost exclusively irtilLjr savage ments. Tbe enemy bombard I jut r mil Saint (ieor^saal the bridge-head defence organised by the Belgians southward of Dixmudo. A lively cannonade turned to our advantage between
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  • 188 9 ARDUOUS OPERATIONS IN THE WEST. Nothing but Gains. London, December 81, 3.55 p.m. Paris Eyewitness at headquarters gives the daily record of tbe fighting from December 16 to M Oar offensive, he says, continued with increased violence and energy, iml the enemy's c- un'.' r attacks showed
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  • 319 9 From the Oise to the Argonne our artillery has been most prominent in destroying gans. lv the region of Kbeims there has been principal)' artillery B^htin^. The enemy tired twice as many projecti'es as in tbe previous week, but were unsuccessful >c wresting tho betvy advantage which our
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  • 93 9 Enormous German Losses London, Dumber 80, 8.30 cm Petrograd A communique says there is a lull on the left bank of the Vistula, exot pt near Boliuioff and Inorlodz where desperate fighting continues. The German* are lohiu« i— iMuinly. The ltuiiuu-i are advancing victoriously in Western Galicia and
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  • 219 9 London, January 1, 1015, 1 p.m. A German wireless message- says that experts picture the Russian occupation of the line from Kroano to Jaslow as a weakening of their position. In other quarters this view is considered too optimistic. Tbe fact must be faced that
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  • 248 9 H. M S. Formidable Lost. DISASTER IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL. London, December, 81, 8 p.m. The Press Bureau announces that H. M. battleship Formidable has been sunk in the English Channel. London, January 1, 4 p.m. The Press Bureau states Hitherto it is uncertain whether the Formidable was
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  • 97 9 London, December 31, 11.10 p.m. It is reported, that a Fn-ii ;h battleship has beon torpedoed in the Adriatic. There are no details. London, December 30, 3.30 p.m. Tbe French submarine Curio (of the escadrillo of Bizerte) which had been detached from tbe naval squadron to take
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  • 75 9 London, December 80, 5.48 p on. At toe inquejt on the victims of the Bulwark explosion, the Admiralty evidence showed that no ammunition was being loaded at the time of the explosion. There was no evidence of treachery, or of loose or bad cordite and the aotnal cause
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  • 123 9 Britain's Strength. MAGNIFICENT WORK ASHORE AND AFLOAT. London, January 1, 12.60 a.m. Petrograd The British Ambassador, Sir G W. Buohanan, in a vigorous speech at thn English Club, replied to a small and insignificant section of Hussians, influenced by Germanophiles, who are criticising Britain for not exerting
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  • 75 9 KING AND PRESIDENT EXCHANGE GREETINGS. London, January 1, 6.15 p.m. The King has telegraphed to President Poincare good wishes for the New Year, which, be Btated, is certain to witness the drawing closer of tbo Anglo French friendship and alliance, and hoping the war would soon be
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  • 132 9 ENGLISH PRISONER AND GERMAN GUARDS. London, January 1, 1915. 1 p.m. Amsterdam The English war prisoner Lousdale who was sentenoed on December 2 to ten years' imprisonment for refusing to obey and assaulting the guird when ordered to work, has baen sen'.enoed to death on retrial by
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  • 138 9 London, December 30, 4.45 p.m Tbe Cabinet met this afternoon there being a full attendance. It is understood ministers considered the Aja«rican noto which is expected t j occupy the Government for a considerable time. The American Ambassador will probably be invited to discuss the points at
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  • 70 9 London, January 1, 10.5 p.m. An army order issued to-night announras tbe creation of new armies, each g^noraKy consisting of three army corps. General* Haig, Smith- Djrrien, Archibald Hunter, I*n Hamilton, Bundle, and Brae > Hamilton will command the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth armies
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  • 169 9 London, December 30, 8.30 p.m. Pretoria Metx and Romp with a commando of eight hundred, mostly rebels, attacked 480 loyalists near Kakamas on December 22. A running fight ensued, the rebels whose attempts to outflank were repeatedly dtfeat ed, eveptnally withdrew. GERMVN S.W. AFRICA. London, December 81. 8
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  • 197 9 London, December 80, 3.80 pan. The Bank of France has returned to Paris. The War Minister returns during the first week of January. London, December 30, 6.50 p.m. The great French banking establishments have decided, from January 1, not to take any further advantage of the moratorium,
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  • 114 9 (From Ooe Special Correspondent.) Bangkok, December 81. The following British Foreign Office message has been received at the British Legation A relent German communique says tbe bombardment of Nancy by a Zeppelin was merely a reprisal for French airmen's attacks on Freiberg. It is pointed out that
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  • 119 9 On the outbreak of war with Turkey, Sir F. R. Wingate, Sirdar of the Egyptian army, toured tbe Omdurman district explaining that Britain's action was solely the result of Turkish aggression. Many of the in )st prouii nent inhabitants remember the frightful Turkish oppression and realise the
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  • 205 9 . We are indebted to the French Consul, Comde de Bonly, (or the following telegram Paris, December 29, 6.50 p.m. Official The French 8 per cent, bonds are at francs 1.50. In Belgium we have capture! and strongly occupied the Tillage of Saint Oeorges. In Alsace, we have
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  • 231 9 New Year Honours. NO NEW PEERS CREATED. Mr. Loke Yew Gets C.M.G. Rbctbr's Tkleobam, London, December 31, 8 p.m. The New Year honours include no Peers. The Earls of Detby and Chesterfield become Knights of the Garter, Baron Livat a Knight of the Thistle, the Earl of Aberdeen a Marquis,
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  • 66 9 TUESDAYS SALE RESULTS From Our Own Correspondent. London, December 81. The Rubber sales have been fully resumed and business was steady. The prices qngtas) were: Sheet 2/1 to 2/8 Crepe 2/1 to 1,2 Para 2,8 to 2/10 The last auction was held on August 26 when the
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  • 145 9 We ar% officially informed from GoTernmont House that Mr. Loko Yew, of Kuala, Lumpur, has bean honoured by His Majesty the King with the decoration of a Comptnion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. Towkay Loko Yew, C.M.G., who is now on his
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  • 45 9 Mr. T. I. M. Gordon, superintendent of mails, General Pout Ofbo», H-naog, leaves for Singapore shortly on transfer. V» will probably take up the appointment of acting Superintendent of Money Orders. Mr. G. Savage has arrived at Penang to take tbo place of Mr. Gordon.
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  • 35 9 Mr. Edward Bacon has left Penang for Singapore, probably to act aa Superintendent ot Registration. Mr. P. P. S. PiUay is at present obief alark of the Pout Offliw, Punang, in suooeaaiou to Mr. Baoap.
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  • 1611 10 FINE WEVTHER FOR LAND AND SEA SPORTS. An Enjoyable Day Singapore may be far removed from the w. n< m of tlic B*Sa4 tragedy which is being eunrU(l. but it is not h-yond the range of aatiuence it would be dillicult to find a place which 18
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  • 122 10 S r^eant Blackburn, of tbe King's (Liver pool) litgimeot. says in a letter to friends at Liverpool "We are having a pretty stiff time, but not a bad time on the whole. I cau't sjtssj you an* news of what we are doing except to say that the Germans don't
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  • 60 10 Lieut, the Hon. E. Hardinge, who died of wounds at Folkestone, bad bean employed on reconuaiiwance and had done so well that his work bad been brought to the notice of Brigadier General Ka\anueji. His name wm sent to general headquarters for a reward. The King gave him a D.s.o.
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    79 10 As far as can be gathered, all the country east of a line drawn from Ostond past Lille, through Guise and then turning east through Argonne and north of Verdun to tbe frontier is in the handsof the Germans, while the allies appear to hold the positions west
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  • 1566 10 A GREATLY-INCREASED OUTPUT RECORDED. BoarJ's Dividend Policy. The ninth ordinary general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on November 96. at the Cannon -street Hotel, E.C., the Hon. Everard Feilding (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said With your permission I will
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  • 305 10 Friendly German Saves Him From Death. How he escaped the death penalty as a spy was related on November 24 by the Rev. H. O. Bourchier, vicar of St. Jude on the Hill, Haiupntead, in a description of bis Belgian experiences, at the Hyde Park Hotel.
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  • 560 10 EXPERIENCES IN LOUVAIN. Belgian Processor's Story to London Audience. There was a large audience at the Knightbridge Palace Hot. 1 a It) 4 \v< eks ajsj to Iv ar a lecture d.liver.d by M n-u in V Abb. Noel, Profi ssor of Philosophy at l.ouv.un I'niversity.aud that audience «M not
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  • 373 10 The object of the Day of Intercession and the steps which led up to it are well set forth in the notice from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York which is printed below. The Lay will be observed by special services in all
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  • 35 10 There is a change of program mo at the Cinema Casino to-night when a thrilling drama A Rogue of the Turf,' jonatlm with several war gazettes and excellent photo plays, will be presented.
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  • 54 10 Mr. W. .1. May, of tbe prison staff, who left Hongkong in May on It avo, was killed in action on October 12. Ho wan a native o{ Essex and was formerly attached t<> the Middlesex Regiment, serving about two years with them. He hail been on the Hongkong prison
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  • 542 11 London Company to Play At The Palladium. Tbe Grotesques, tlu: London Vaudeville Company who are very highly spoken of, appear at the IVHadiuru, Orchard Road, from January \H to 22, inclusive, and will fill tbe entire programme at that bonne on the dates named. The booking,
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  • 203 11 Handicaps for January Race (Khi>m Hit Ows Cokrksfusdim. Pt nars:. December 31. Tin liaadic ip- for Iho first day of tbe forthcomiOß MKe mn-tiu^: arc: IhM lt.*> -<Jbcv«too, 11.7; The Kriar, 11.2; Unionist, 10.6; Uoomb^h, 10.4; Preopal, 9.H; Liidwis.-. s.10; Laiy Flower, 8.0; Friend lem, 7.7 Maori
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  • 125 11 Mrs. H. B. Kalmoed (c/o Cable Depot, Krppt'l Harbour) aokaowledges With many thanks the following ooatributions:— Amount previously aoknnw led X ..1. 117,700.86 J. M. I I. l u hart 10 Staff, South British Insurance Company... 80 kinrara 6 Hon J. It. Klcmu i;)rd Install. 20 Mr.
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    • 540 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WE WISH ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR PICTURE PALACE. Junction or Aubibt and Bincoolin Stkiits. A STWUOOUS MiMUMMC Of EXCEUf NT EXCLUSIVES Comnxnclngltaw Yeart Day, Frldai, Jan. 1, 1915. THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT. A Powerful Dramatical Picture Play by tbe THE PANTHER'S 1 PREY Uaumont'i Aoimal Drama, full of
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    • 295 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS PETER WALKER PE™ WALKER I LAGER. y/ffiJC^ The Keex*. pfofottv&Ufc. U-^~J Agents for Singapore y™^ GARNER, QUELCH HIBBEKT. WOODROFFF. Co. LU. m COMPANY, LIMITED. 2 1 31 12 HOTEL VAN WIJK Musical Dinner SUNDAY, JANUARY 3. (Special Menu), 7 to 10 p.m. K. J. TIDDENS, Manager. 21 ai
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    • 211 11 There should be Music in every home during This Festive Season. SEE THAT YOU ARE NOT WITHOUT J.T. BUY A "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE AND Your Days will be brighter and more enjoyable. LARGE BELECTION OF RECORDS. INCLUDING BPECIAL XMAS NUMBERB. AT MOUTRIE'S RAFFLES PLACE. RAFFLESHOTEL Special TO-NIGHT. ADELPHI HOTEL
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  • 2507 12 HOW THE GERMANS TREAT THE BRITISH. An American Report. Mr Chandler Anderson and Mr. Hales, of the American Embassy, have just returned to London after a visit of inspection to the concentration camps in Germany, and in due coarse wfll make their reports, which will no doubt be
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  • 774 12 Recent Visit to Famous Island Fortress. The following description of a visit to Heligoland has been communicated to The Times ami is dated from Kiel on November 15. Such a visit by a foreigner to this fort ress daring tho war is an undoubted achievement. The island, from
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  • 65 12 The undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by Messrs. Allen Dennys and Co. by auction and private tender at Penang on December 29. 42,286 lbs. were sold i No. I L'osmoked sheet So. 1 crepe a H (l 5 M Virgin scrap i ntreatod acrap H6
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  • 20 12 Smallpox has broken out in Calcutta in a severe epidemic form and municipal vaccinators are placed at the inhabitant* 'dUposaJ.
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  • 794 12 December. 8. Position in France and Belgium has been very quiet for some time. Both sides are resting and neither can break down the main defences of the other. 8. Fierce but apparently indecisive fighting goes on in Poland, both sides claiming success, and the actual
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  • 90 12 Mr. Churchill, writing to the mayor of Scarborough, sympathised on his own and on the navy's account with the losses sustained in the recent raid. He says We admire the dignity ami fortitude of Scarborough, Whitby and Uartlepool. Nothing pnms plainer the effectiveness of British naval pressure than the frenzy
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    • 239 12 9 THE CAR OF .^C A. JCj XHE DAY. .^r~ ***^fcj%-^^r t **&-**E~z&^\ ■ssSWs^^^^^^^ EHFIII "T%* Little Aristocrat" We Sell Them. JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE COMPANY. Only Address: ORCHARD ROAD Only AJdr. hs. IT IS FALSE ECONOMY TO BUY ANY BUT The Best Kerosene Oil DEVOES Imperial Brilliant $3.1)1) CASE ALL
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  • 974 13 A Technical Bureau to Supply Information. The Ceylon Government received by the last mail a communication from Prof. Dunstan, Director of the Imperial Institute, with a circular, for the information of the Director of Agriculture, relating to the formation and work of the Technical Information Bureau
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  • 13 13 The damage cause by tlje raid at Hartlepool amounts to £150,000 in vatae.
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    • 114 13 MIDLAND Motor Cycle Tyres and Tubes. 26" x 2Y 4 EXTRA HEAVY BICYCLE TYRES and TUBES. Large Stocks on Hand. Apply for terms to the Sole Agents, F. M. S. and Straits Settlements SINE DARBY CO., LTD., MALACCA, Singapore, Seremban and Johore Bahru. ELECTRIC LAMPS DRAWN WIRE LAMPS. STRONG, ECONOMICAL.
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    • 89 13 Straight at It. There is no use of our beating around the bash." We might aa well out with it first as last. We want yon to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next time you hare a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see
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    • 612 13 NOTICES. RE ESTATE OF THE LATE S. R, AVERY. NOTICE is hereby given, that all claims on the Edtate of the late S. R. Ay, ry. Esq. Ohanning Estate, must bo made to me before the 81st January, 1916, after which date I shall proceed to distribute the assets of
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    • 630 13 HOTIOEB. THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT, 167. Orchat« Road High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. 24 10 b 23 4 15 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Wanted, an experiencd man an Water Inspector and Fitter for Alor Star. 2. Salary JHT>
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    • 581 14 <^*2j!l!^^!m!m^^ mmmmmmm mmm lamest n&» i*m*i if ait iasteh mmpabx, P1IO»«OUI FROOMMIVB. THE 6RKT EASTERH LIFE ABBURANOE.COMPAHUPTED. MBA o on*IOI Wlisolsmvbw MMssja^ Skajsaiiai _to asßS^sjr tH **•.•<* «aaa-M wm mm tatWH i_»__, ÜBKJUU. «MMsiajim«lll TO stWOK-W. _sr-%5-mvm n-w mm »mm,m*mt*L a^r a* p_rt»a— *a. ass— w WAS*, BttsMtfl—C BftfMMK INSURANCL
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    • 272 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE 18SUMNCE COMMin OF MNADA. Established 1883. Direct Government Suoerwiaion. Government Audit. Policies are "WORLJ WlD£." and Non Forfeitable Large Net Surplus above liabilities for 1 Reserve and ail outstandirg olaims. New Busineaa, 1913, 0ver...»9,876,000.00 Cash Loans, SettUmonts, etc., made locally. Numerous modern schemes. 4. H. EVANS, Manager,
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    • 493 14 BJUHUtI. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID UP CAPITAL 116,000,0C0 RESERVE FUNDS Sterling 1,600,000 at 3/- 116,000,000 Silver 116,000.000 133,000,000 Reserve Liability o! Proprietors 116,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. S. H. Dodwell, Esq. I P. H. Holyoak, Bag. G. T.
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    • 448 14 BANKING. ESTABLISHED 1898. THE BANK OF TAIWAN. LIMITED. INCORPOPATBD BT SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V.10,000.000. Capital Paid Up 8 750.000. Reserve Funds 3,790.000. President. Kaznyosbi Tsfrin, Esq. Vice President. Kojoro Nakagawa, Esq. DIRECTORS (yetosbi Sada, Esq. Kyoroku Yamanari, Esq. Sbingo Minami, Kmj. HEAD OFFICE*— TAIPBH, FORMOSA (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND
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    • 510 14 INSURANCE. RESOLUTIONS for the NEW YBAR should bo made with tbe determination of not brfaVing them. Many live up to th» 1. tter and ihe vpirit of their ruaolv. b wbiib mEsm brtak loose frtm bondage tbroogh some fiery whim The olosing bourH ot the OLD YBAR are iutiospective with
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  • 597 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Effect of the War on Design. The following article is Uken from The Commercial Motor, dated November 36, to hand by the last mail It is, of course, far too early, as yet, to attempt to draw any very definite deductions
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  • 423 15 RUSSIAN SOLDIER'S DARING. German Bullets as Cigarette Lighters. Direct from a Russian trench before liie German line* the Bourse Gazette of Petro grad repeats a typical story, illustrative of tbe cool temperament of the Czar's soldiery The story is a» follows It was Tt»ry dull in the trench. For oeven
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    • 553 15 J/j FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. The British Admiralty about nine months ago aiopted Pyrene aa standard. and since that time have purchased over one thousand extinguisher.. They are beiDR n«ed iv a number of different way.. Some were p'aoed on submarine, ana c ae.»ro,ors, .ome o» .mall motor craft at the various
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    • 11 15 Fat Children's Hacking Cough »t Night Wooda Ore** Peppermint Cure li
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    • 241 15 -w\\m^ I 111 S3 fill si 8 I dupire brqs, Singapore 1 THE CELEBRATED BIRCH rNTT/NANYIhm) CARRIAGES. HARNESSES AND S I JivCESS JINRIKISHAS w gimm tniGPy bnndßr X^g^X^l^' (FOOT POWER) «re proanind wi:h all the »eqiireoKnts I of iiie different coontnei and co'oa-es 3,000 Revclutions per JpLnute attained who* Zt\t^
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    • 711 16 Goodrich TYRES. Pneumatic and Solid. PRICES AND SUPPLIES UNAFFECTED BY WAR. SOLE AGENTS: Adamson,Gilfillan&Go.,Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANG and MALACCA. WANTS. TO tL LET QR SOLD. POSITION WANTEO TO LETAs Baby Nur o. Startiug wages: 85 dollars. (jo. 188, Aooy S;reet. Apply M. Ouston, Norse. Convent. Malacca S.S. B, Prince Street. 6^
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    • 499 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET.' No. 16, Devonshire Road, immediate entry. Rent 140. Apply No. 171, Waterloo Street. 16 12 15-1 TO LET. House No. O, Adis Road, off Sophia Road. Immediate entry. Apply No. C Adis Road. 7 12 8-1 BHOP TO LET. No. 8,
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    • 469 16 wmcEg. KIAM KIAT A CO. 108 ft 109. Market Street. Telephone No. 421. Shipohandlcn, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sols Aointo The Mulcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 1-1 808-18 EUCALYPTUS OIL (PARKER'S) can be obtained BOON SENG CO.. Ship-Chandlers, Sail- Makers, Estate
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    • 555 16 NOTICES. GUAN KIAT CO.. 37. Philip Street. 600D8 READY IN STOCK NOW *****4 2,500 Kfg° Hubbuck's Coloured Paint Oil and Sundries, 600 Pices Galvd. Plain Sheets, 6,600 lbs. White Cotton Wai-t. 2,000 lbs. Insertion Cloth, 10,000 feet Balats and Hair Bdting, 12.0C0 assorted Files 6,003 lbs. Bleached Tallow, S6O Engineer*
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    • 337 16 RANEEGUNGE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS INDO MALAY CO., SINGAPORE. 18-10-B 12.2 15 BUSINESS AS USUAL. SHELL' MOTOR SPIRITS, ALL B iANDS, PETROiEUM OILS AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. CASH or CREDIT. HIN WATT CD. 'Phone No. 428. 102, Markat Street NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. New advertisements will be
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    • 224 16 Straits Thirties. ADVERTISEMENT HATKS.—Miscollane oiH wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of tl per (out lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, tl each inter ion. For p.p.c. cards, on page 8, t2. Inch Scalb Katis
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