Malaya Tribune, 8 October 1914

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune. jVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I. No 237. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. CDe fttalapa tribune. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8.
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    • 438 1 C P^.'f^' 7 1 llv 5$|lj SCOTCH Whi- I 111 U PALLADIUM! ORCH RD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NICHT I commencing at 9 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT H YES, Wl ARE FIRST TN THE FIELD AGAIN THE ONLY HOUSE SHOWING 34 WAR PICTURES INCLUDING THE LATEST WAH GAZETTE JUST
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    • 234 1 LESS THAN FOUR PI R CHNT:— Under what ie known as a Limited Payment Life Policy taken ont by a man aged 30 we place in our books any sum frcm $1,000 upward* to the credit of his account provided he pays us in advance interest I at the rate
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  • 454 2 By Refugees and Soldiers From tbe Front. London, Sept 4th —A lance-cor-poral of the Connaught Rangers who was wounded in Belgium, and invalided home, states:—-Che disconcerting thing about the present fighting is that we seldom see the enemy.- We lay for ten hours in the trenches last Saturday
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  • 166 2 New York, Sept. 8 —The German Government has sent a reqnest to the Washington Government seeking its good offices to act as arbitrator for Germany in connection with the war in Europe. Mr. Oscar Strauss, former U. S. Secretary of Commerce, and Ambassador to Turkey, who went
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    • 162 2 I MOTORISTS APPRECIATE COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East.) 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PRQWODNIK. j ALBERT L. A. DALEY, P UNDERTAKER CompleceJFuneral Furnisher and No ,57 MIDDLE ROAD. Telegraphic Address "DALEY" gMgjfek 'Phone No. 619. Established 1897. Messrs. Dottridge Bros., Ltd.
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    • 325 2 AlSIMPLE'NOURISHING FOOD OF HIGH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES'HOTEL~S~<8i~CLUBS\ KIM HIN Co., SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., (Incorporated in t»>• Hti *itl Settlements.» AOTHORISED ttPITll $1,000,000 BOAR l > mJ lUKtfGTORK. DR. LIM BOOB KENG. UHajumav TAN 81 AN CHIN ESQ.
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  • 808 3 The War of »14 Predicted io 1854 [This prophecy, made at Mayenee, 'mnounces the Fall of Germany and of Austria-Hungary in 1914 A r I There i-, in Germ atr a famous prophecy. It iv called "The Prophecy of Mayence," and dates from 1854. It comprises eighteen verses
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    • 252 3 j. I. MATJUtt, Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE j „wr 3'j years' service and the Straits Government. Wor k Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81, Tank Road. Che Continental Stamp Co. We hold a large stock of Asiatic an stamps of Rarity, derate. Approval sheets nt out against Cash
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    • 231 3 PAUL CO., PHOTOCRAPHIC ARTISTS 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portraiture a Speciality, HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Charges Carte de visite per doz. copies $4.00 Cabinet $7.00 Boudoir $15.00 Special Rates for Quantities. A visit to our Studio will be appreciated. RAILWAY REST FACING TANK ROAD STATION, SINGAPORE. LEADING CEYLONESE HOTEL. Hoard and Residence
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    • 340 3 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. S. and F. M. S. Medical School Entrance Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.s. AND F. M.S. Prospect us and Scale of Fees on Application to
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  • 572 4 Extracts From Government Gazette, Oct. 7. Officers on Reserve of Officers or Special Reserve It is hereby notified, by direction 1 of the Secretary of BUte for the Colonies, that all Officers of the Reserve of Officer! or the Special Reserve of Officers in the Colony who
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  • 105 4 The T radial With the Enemy Proclamation (No 2 With reference to paragraph 5 of The Trading with the enemy Proclamation (No. 2;" published as Notification No. MMM in the Gazette Kxtraordinary issued on September 15, 1014, it is hereby notified for general information that British
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  • 628 4 Test of Reinforced Concrete Arch Bridge Official te *s pen' «ani'd out on Tai I lay, tin Octo r, at the new Victoria Bridge, over the Rochore Canal, built for the Municipal Cominissioneis by tbe United Engineers, Limit* d. Th* Bridge is an arch of reinfore
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    • 407 4 /ICTORIAJTHEATRE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, AT 9-15 P.M. PUNCTUALLY. A Variety Concert will be given in aid of the PRINCE OF WALES' RELIEF FUND Under the immediate patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor and the General Commanding the Forces. Ths programme will consist of Musical selections Recitations, Magical Problems, and will
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    • 103 4 JOHN LITTLE Co.'s SPECIAL StWINC MACHINE. j complex ton nn Fuliy ardnteed Every Vail Five Y ears. With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Parts. AS AH I BEER g SAPPORO mh oLACK B ER pwwg AND JpW| CITRON WAT R Highest Prize AT THE ■KHI Ang,o Japanese Exhibition Tamoto Co.,
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  • 490 5 A Witness's Narrative. Oitend, Sept. 1.—An eyewitness *bithsft those of the citizens at who escaped shooting are now fareed to build a road connecting Vi* with Aix-laChapelle. The in* are still burning whole in Liege under the slightest provocation. The enemy recently shot and terrified inhabitants in three
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  • 133 5 It is reported that a certain very rich Chinese official, renowned for his great wealth, quitted during the troublous times of the revolution his mother country and naturalised as a subject of the Kaiser in Tsingtau, in the hope that
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  • 104 5 Allahabad, Sept. 20.—The London Chronicle's Antwerp correspondent B»ys the Belgians, anticipating a German offensive movement, are preparing to flood more country. There was some uncertainty as to whether the Germans mean to make a real stand on the present line, or merely to hold the
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  • 212 5 Paris, Sept. 6th.—Terrible stories of Austrian bloodthirstiness aud cruelty towards tbe Serbs are telegraphed from Nish by the correspondent of the Paris Journal. He states that the Austrians bound together and shot 80 Servian prisoners at Shabatz, and bayoneted the bodies, saying they were doing this for
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  • 94 5 Thirty-six hours in the train, six hours' march, camping at night, c< ffee at 5.30 in the line of fire at half-past eight, a sting in my ankle after five minutes, followed by an agonising feeling that I must have lost a foot—that is all
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  • 231 5 British control of the sea has aroused the ire of German commercial j men, and the Hamburger Nachrich- ten, which may be taken as the mouthpiece of the Hamburg shipping business particularly, published in a recent issue a leading article notable for a childish bitterness. The i article
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  • 91 5 Here is a war story for which we are indebted to the Stockholm correspondent of the Daily Telegraph A Swedish actress was taken for a German spy in Paris, and not knowing how to proclaim her identity, and being surrounded by a shouting mob, felt
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  • 454 5 The Germans left Termonde a heap of ruins. Tbe Prince of Wales War Relief Fund totalled nearly £3,000,000 a month ago. W ft? The Japanese Diet has passed a war credit vote of 53,000,000 yea (£5,300,000). The contributions to the varioua funds organised in Sydney in connection with
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  • 1358 6 Despite the cheerful optimism evinced in some quarters it seems abumlantly manifest that business in Malaya is not only depressed, but apparently likely to experience more gloomy times ere the dawn of a new era of progress and prosperity, so long and so devoutly
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  • 209 6 With reference to the article published in this journal last Saturday relating to the conditions ouder which the Press was courtsorij and considerately supplied advance copies of His Excellency the Governor's Budget Speech for publication after the add actually been delivered, ire ire i** formed that our statements
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  • 87 6 Our esteemed fellow-citizen and Municipal Commissioner, Iff Alsagoff, is leaving ihortly Jeddah. Next Sunday, Lltfa n the patronage of His Highi Sultan of Johore, I great 1 be held at the Fort, Johon in aid of sufferers through and Singapore charities. A of articles suitable for don* other purposes will
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 312 6 ROBI NSON Co. Price $6.75 per pair. DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family should ask himself this pertinent question, How would my family be able to pay cash for the necessities of life,
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    • 60 6 ST.-RAPHAĔL WINE DIGESTIVE. FORTIFYING AND STRENGTHENING TONIC. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Orient Orders Promptly Executed Tropical Clothing i Speciality. WING LOONG, High Class Tailor AND Outfitter, No. 26, South Bridge Road. TAN SENC CHONC CO. ARCHITECTS am GENERAL AGENTS FOR BUILDINGS, DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, BUILDING SURVEYS, Etc., UNDER EUROPEAN
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  • 65 7 THE BOMBARDMENT OF ANTWERP. Non-Combatants Given a Chance to Leave. ItUiM Capital Transferred to Ostend. London, Oct. 7, 7*55 p.m. A BMtfage from Amsterdam -Uteathat the German Commander San officer with a white flag to latwerp at 7.30 and announced that ardment would commence Thereupon many fugitives Wt
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  • 23 7 London, O. t, 7, 12-40 a.m. Qmn*A* has decided to raise and send a second expeditionary force to Ike front.
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  • 74 7 Frocts Extending over Wide Areas. Londi n, Oct. 7, 4.55 p.m. I'arLs communique On our Left th- battle continues still with great riofenee. The opposing fronts exleoding the region of Lens §mi Labatrr are prolonged by HHSefl of cavalry in action up to ih»* Arrnentieres district.
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  • 30 7 German Warships Sunk. London, Oct 7, 7-25 p.m. A Tokyo message states that the German cruiser Cormoran and two gunboats have been sunk in Kiaochiao bay.
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  • 39 7 The Trade Report. London, Oct 7, 4.30 p.m. TV decreases in last month's hade were as follows In Imports tlMo3,7BBand exp0rt5£15.750,763 whiK- there were increases in the ■j*** of grain, Hour, paper-mak-ing materials and raw wool.
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  • 25 7 Applications for the sixteen milsix months' Treasury Bills totalled thirty and a half ■Jhons at the average rate of »iaf3B per cent.
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  • 68 7 Kihting Still Severe but Undecisive. London, Oct. 7, 2.15 p.m. froui Amsterdam gives •Rowing German communique <s French outflanking our Right has extend()Qr v totUefront North of Arras. guardr; come into of i f cavalry west m of Lens our counterArras and Albert Roye ttr
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  • 69 7 in Germany and Russia ion, Oct. 7,6.50 p.m. -Wthfci on >mnniqrie states I. 8 proceeding with which KlSt VrUii heen strongly reW.. j^. on the river Vistula U( !J,,,^ful advance-%B-Somlr u <-towns of Opatov inthe £*-*ad tJVr San k nver, and k flr and prisoners. While near
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  • 24 7 London, Oct. 8, 8-30 p.m. The Germans attacking Antwerp have pushed forward their positions against considerable resistance by the Belgian garrison.
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  • 54 7 French Dash and Bravery London, Oct. 7, 8.30 p.m. The Press Bureau reports that in North Oise and at Lens there is hard fighting. Elsewhere there is slight advance and retreat which varies throughout the line. The reports generally are satisfactory. The Frenchmen are fighting with
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  • 382 7 The output of Ram pah Estates last month was 43,000 coconuts, —to:— Ulu Piah output in September amounted to 430 piculs. —:o:— The Belgium Relief Fund now totals $6,290. —:o:— Mr. Pierre Latitte, the Paris Excelsior says, holds that the expression 44 Entente Fraternelle should be used
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  • 88 7 Allies Still Hammering at Kaisers Hordes. Bombardment of Antwerp. Citizens Leading the Great Fortress. German Warships Sunk at Kiaochiao. Terrible Fighting on East Prussian Frontier. SPECIAL WAR SERVICE. Germans Falling Back in East Prussia. Fortifying their Positions with Siege Guns. Reuter's Services. London, Oct. 7,
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  • 39 7 A telegram from Bellegarde states that the Kaiser, who was reported to be in East Prussia, has returned to Cologne. The message adds that his return has been caused by discontent among the General Staff.
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  • 51 7 Japan's Reasons for Her Action. The Japanese Ambassador announces that the expedition to the Marshall Islands was for the purpose of hunting out the enemy's squadron which was supposed to be cruising in the Southern Seas. Jaluit Island was believed to be one of tho
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  • 44 7 Computed at Not Less than 100,000 Tbe Daily Chronicle correspondent at Paris states that it is believed that there are not far short of one hundred thousand German prisoners in France. Trains containing prisoners pass the outskirts of Paris daily.
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  • 41 7 A Washington message states that Mr. Bryan is endeavouring to arrange peace treaties with Germany, Austria and Japan similar to those already signed by other countries. Mr. Bryan has conferred with Herr Bernsdorff on the subject.
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  • 12 7 The United States it inviting tenders for dirigibles.
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  • 312 7 Grand Duchess Marie Adelaide of Luxemburg Interned by the Germans, London, Oct. 7, 10.20 a m. The Grand Duchess of Luxemburg, the reigning sovereign of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, has been interned by the Germans in a castle at Nuremburg. The Luxemburg army, numbering 250, have
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  • 21 7 The Egyptian Red Crescent has given one thousand pounds to the British Red Cross Society.
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  • 28 7 Every German regiment has a body of sharpshooters who pick ont the enemy's officers. This accounts for the disproportionate losses of ofiicere,egpecially among the French.
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  • 47 7 The Times correspondent describing the havoc caused by the German heavy guns says that nothing is left standing within forty or fifty feet of one shell. One dropped among a squad of forty horses and the whole batch was blown to pieces.
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  • 93 7 A letter from a British Artillery officer says that the behaviour and the fighting spirit of the troops was beyond all praise and surprised even those who expected the most. Another correspondent in describing the monotony in the trenches, says the men play nap by
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  • 184 7 CAUGHT IN A TRAP. Contrast Between Behaviour of Germans in Africa and Under the Kaiser's Eye. London, Oct. 7, 2 p.m. Capetown The following are the details of the fighting on September 26. It appears that two squadrons of Mounted Rifles and a section of
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  • 170 7 The German Objection to "Heathen Japan." Sir Claude Mecdonald Clears Dp a Few Points. London, Oct. 7, 9-30 a.m. Sir Claude Macdonald, the British Ambassador at Tokyo up to quite recent times, in a letter to the Times refers to the recent protest of the German theologians regarding
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  • 61 8 Bombardment Imminent. London, On. 7, 4.50 a.m. It is reported from Antwerp that the Military Governor has informed the Burgomaster of Antwerp that bombardment by the Germans is imminent. People wishing to flee the town are requested to leave. The Governor says the bombardment will not
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  • 40 8 Mere Mine Laying in the Adriatic Sea. London, Oct. 7, 4-50 a.m. The French Admiralty announces that mines have been laid in the Adriatic in Austro-Hungarian territorial waters and in channels between islands off the Dalmation Coast.
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  • 126 8 Germans Bringing Forward Further Forces on Their Right. London, Oct. 6, 4.45 p.m. A Paris communique states On our Left Wing the front is extending more and more. Very large masses of German cavalry are reported in the neighbourhood of Lille preceding hostile forces coming
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  • 57 8 London, Oct. 7, 1-45 a.m. Paris, 11 p.m. Official. The situation is unchanged hut the lighting has become much more violent on the Left Wing north of the Oise. Compartive calm prevails in the Centre, and some ground has been gained in the northern
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  • 54 8 Crossing the Frontier into Eastern Prussia. London, Oct. 6, 6-50 p.m. A Petrograd communique states Eeconnaisancos by aviators disclosed an uninterrupted movement of German cola inns with transport trains withdrawing across the frontier in a Westerly direction. The Russian offensive has been maintained
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  • 21 8 London, Oct. 6, 6.50 p.m. Britain forthwith prohibits the export of raw wool and sheepskins.
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  • 143 8 Occupied for Military Reasons. London, Oct 6, r >.35 p.m. Tokyo Official. Japanese bluejackets have seized, unopposed, the town of Jalnit, in the Marshall Islands, and captured the fortifications, arms and ammunition. The German officials surrendered and British merchantmen in the port were released. The
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  • 71 8 London, Oct. 6, 4-25 p.m. An Austrian Official message, states that the battle of Cracow began by fierce fighting along the Vistula. The Austrians claim they repulsed the Russians at Opatow and Klimontow. [Opatow is a town in Russian Poland with a population of about
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  • 23 8 German Attacks Repulsed. London, Oct. 7, 1.15 a.m. Paris: Official. The Belgian forces defending Antwerp have repulsed German attacks.
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  • 71 8 Mutual Congratulations London, Oct. 6\ 8.55 p.m. The Press Bureau states that President Poincare visited the British Headquarters and telegraphed King George his congratulations at the magnificent British Army fighting like brothers beside the Frenchmen. His Majesty replied thanking President Poincaiv. He said he would
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  • 39 8 Sir William Carrington. London, Oct. 7, 12.45 p.m. The death is announced of LieutCol. Sir William Henry Peregrine Carrington, Keeper of His Majesty's Privy Purse since 1910 Controller and Treas. to the Prince of Wales since 1901, etc.
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  • 170 8 THE WORK OF TRANSPORT. GERMAN PRIZE SHIPS BEING USED (Havas Service-) Paris A message from Bombay states that the Indian troops in the fighting line at the front about the end of September There was great activity in the roadstead of Bombay at the beginning
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  • 41 8 A debate will take place on Friday, the 9th inst, at 8 p.m. in the Short Street Girls' School, when "Doctors are more beneficial to the Community than Lawyers will be discussed. Friends and members of the Epworth League are invited.
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  • 8 8 {Courteously supplied by French Consul-)
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  • 200 8 Paris, Oct. 5, 4 p.m. A Communique states On our Left Wing to the north of the river Oise the battle continues with extreme violence; the result is still undecided. The rest of the line remains unchanged. Petrograd After a battle whioh lasted ten days, the German army
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  • 90 8 {Ceylon Observer Service.) Calcutta, Sept. 22.—The Bengal Chamber of Commerce has addressed strongly worded letters to the Bengal Government regarding the exploits of the Emden in the Bay. It is pointed out that Calcutta, the most important port in the East, is absolutely unguarded so far
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  • 115 8 His Estimate of its Importance. "If the Allies were encamped on the heights of Montmartre," Napoleon told the I orps Legislatif on March .list., 1813,: "I would not surrender one single village in the Antwerp military district." Up to the time of his abdication he clung to
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  • 190 8 The obsequies of the late Mr. William Lloyd, son of Mr. J. T. Lloyd, of Singapore, took place on Wednesday afternoon. An impressive bnrial service was conducted at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Victoria Street, at 4.30 and thence the funeral procession wended its
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 239 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHFR MOTOR TYRES I The Tyres that are superior for they m made of PLANTATION RUBBER; 1 We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the S.S, and F.M.S. for the North British Rubber Co., London, and now hold full stock of the above
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  • 153 9 ig ht of Poverty-stricken Tenants. L*«i of the mm .hri"or writes in- bafl noted our Worries and Singapore ,.,.[1 doubled —from it i£ hi- brother ected to this treat- ufkv the rent was doubl[er ,j does not say, li l'-'I. therefore, f i\ favour us with eai
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  • 613 9 limit, wnting on the ess* hi- gratitude land roade bj the Tribune ition. He says subject of War read with much liples involved idaiireii by large numbers of c. He fears, however, that the suffering tenants >i ward and relate their stances
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  • 136 9 Meeting at Taiping, Oct 18. The next meeting of this Association will be held at 10.30 a.m., on Sunday, 18th October, at the New Club, Taiping. Agenda, 1. Minutes of meeting held on 23rd August, 1014 2. The War (a) Payment of Wages. (b) Resumption of
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  • 200 9 Supreme Court Argument Kuala Lumpur, Oct, 6. An interesting ease wan argued before his Lordship, Sir Thomas Brnddell, c.J.c this morning, iv which N. K. A. R. Allagappa Chetty applied for a revision of judgment, iv the case in vthich the Magistrate had given judgment for appellant
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  • 111 9 Thursday, Bth. Banks dOM at noon. Races. Second Day. Tide; High water*:—<>. 27 a.m. ".I p.m. Friday, 9th. Meeting of Municipal Commi«noneXß. .'>.; m» p.m. Tides High water :—o.. r >*'» a.m. O.JJ p.m. Saturday, 10th. Bank- close at noon. Races. Third Day. Tides High water: IJf a.m. lo
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  • 230 9 British. Circo, anived October 7. lanef Roads. Amherst, arrived October Inner Roads. Sri Muar, arrived October 7. Inner Roads. Kinta, arrived October 7. loner Roads. KwoDg Bang, arrived October t. Sect. 4 Wharf. Kentucky, arrived October Sect. 4 Wharf. Noid, arrived October i. Pulo Bukom. African Mouarch, arrived
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  • 70 9 Singapore, Octoukr, 8. On London— Bank 1 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Dmnaad 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/4 Ob [adit Bank T. T. 174$ On Hongkong d/d 221 On Shanghai— Bank d/d. OU On Jay Bank T. T. 142 On Japau— Bank d/d. 114!, Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 80 9 Train Services. REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road.) Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.1< a.m. and 7 15 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at y.O a., 10.30 a., noon, I JO P-> \>- 4 P4.30 p. Sundays. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and ,J« p.m. Trails leave from
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    • 107 9 FLAGS OF INTERNATIONAL CODE SIGNALS MAY BE HAD ALSO HOUSE FLAGS OF ALL DESIGNS MADE AT SHORT NOTICE. BOON SENG Co. 18-19. ROBINSON ROAD. •Telephone No. 1268. VANISHING HANDKERCHIEF! Silk hundken liK t lubhed between the hands and i- seen I» g* smaller and .-mailer and finallv Disappear altogether. Complete
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    • 361 9 Notia KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents The Mulcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Btitingp. 18-7 CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT! If You Want Credit Come to as. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 208 9 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Billiton and Batavia p.ni. Muar and Malacca p.m. Lal>oean Bilik, Tandjong Balei and Medan p.m. Coloml» P-ni. Batu Pahat p.m. Bawean. Koemai, Bandjermassin, Stagen. Kota Baroe, Balik Papan. Samarinda. etc. p.m. Penang. Madras and JSegapatam taking mails for Europe, etc. via Bombay p Jn Colombo and Bombay
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  • 341 10 MONKS SHOT. Penalty of Giving Sanctuary to French Troops. (F rom Our F«m4 orr<*)*in.lei>'. I The Corriere della Sera, one of the most influential of Italian newspHpers, dedicates a column to the German barbarities in Alsace. Perhaps the most interesting of the cases it cites, all of which
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  • 79 10 Shipload Waiting at Port Swettenham The repatriation of Chinese still proceeds in Kuala Lumpur, applications being dealt with as received by the Protector of Chinese. Numbers are now much smaller and on Monday a batch of fifty represented the total which had collected during the week-end. At Port
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  • 164 10 It becomes increasingly evident that the war will considerably widen the sphere of uses to which rubber can be put. While there may be some diminution of the demand in a few directions, in others the consumer will be active. It has already been demonstrated that the carriage
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 183 10 AUSTRALIAN PURE CREAMERY BUTTER. Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHESAMERICAN BARBER CHAIRS. KGKEN'S HND ARCHER'S. AhRM(9 B ifl PRICES FROM $55.00 I OBTAINABLE FROM: I A. FBAHKEL CO., "■*>*» j Telephone No. 1070. Have Your Photo Taken at:— LEE BROTHERS STUDIOS. 5 8-4 Hill Street or Branch at
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    • 113 10 NOW <$» &J I /V I 1914 '/&'s/ I GREAT I Ay reductions! 4// N I /a. /all departments! FOR I 15 DAYS ONLY. I I THE LARCEST SALE IN THE EAST CONNOLLYS '444' i| M Carriages and /if Sole Agents: The lln on HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR
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  • 700 11 Attempt to 11 Nobble tbe Times. How the Trick Failed. London, Aug. 12. —The statement made by th* German Imperial Chancellor to the Reichstag on August 4, which we published yesterday (says the Times) and reproduce below, lends piquancy to a communication that reached us
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  • 11 11 [We do not necessarily endow the opinions expressed by correspondents.']
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  • 405 11 To tte Editor of the Malaya Tribune, Sir,—Your correspondent on the above subject appears to think that such a phenomena as the sun and moon turning red was never seen or heard of before. Perhaps he is quite a young man and has never heard of the volcanic
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 102 11 TAN BENG CHIANG NURSERIES Orchard Road, Singapore, Telephone 1258 Special attention to orders for: Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Bouquets &c, All flowers grown and picked in our Nurbery. Paercl Post or Rail orders can be sent in Hot Weather to arrive perfectly fresh. Floral decorations for Balls, Dinner Tables, and all
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    • 372 11 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford Road. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basab Road. Hotel de l'Europe. Adelphi Hotel. Messrs. Kim Co. Mr. Pang Boon Tin, Tank Road Railway Station.) Army Navy Bar, High Street. The Anglo Indian Stores, 84, 86,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 562 12 Shipping Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Yam GOKKE Pilwmi Prfi oct 9 Aitiko B*w«-*n, Koemai, Band iermaadn, Stagen, Kota-Baroe,Bah*-Papan. Samarinda. Tarakan and Bmdongan Oct. 9 I.IMIH Bilinon. Batavia.
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    • 189 12 Shipping Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Informa* tion, Hppfe fo: H. W. BUCKIAND, AGENT. mmmm^mmammmmmmwm9mim^mmmmmmmmmmm Wanted LINOTYPE OPERATOR WANTED. Wanted an experienced Linotype operator. Forward copies of testimonials or references and state salary
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    • 428 12 Banks CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The
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