Malaya Tribune, 12 October 1914

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1. •No 240. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. Cbe Iftalapa tribune. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12.
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    • 526 1 «J^^'isr^^vfi^CTSJT" 7 ill H Wo**. U»Oy» T-* ijl N PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD SinsWVPremier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NICHT 1 CSOMMMCT%G at 9 r.M. Sharp. TO~NIGHT M WAH NEWS EXTRAORDINARY. IMPORT/ NT In addition t< the present War Gazette, we are also showing the following, AAhich was the Only Special Pathe War
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    • 229 1 LESS THAN FOUR PB R CENT:— Under what is known as a Limited Payment Life Policy taken out by a man aged 30 we place in our bcoks any sum from $1,000 upwards to the credit of his account provided he pays us in advance interest at the rate of
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  • 2411 2 Destroyers' Cbarge at Fall Speed. fans of tbe Battle Cruisers- The following account of the naval engagement off Heligoland on August 28 is contained in a letter of a Naval Lieutenant who took part in it As to our fight off Heligoland, I must be guarded in
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    • 172 3 J. I. JAYATILA&A, :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service in Ceylon and the Straits Govern ment. Work Under Personal Supervision j CHARGES MODERATE. No. Bf, Tank Road. 10-7 Che Continental Stamp Co* We hold a large stock of Asiatic and European stamps of Rarity. Prices
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    • 316 3 Tuition by Correspondence I FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Tdatriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. 8. and F. M. S. Medical School Entrance Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IX CONNECTION WITH ».<>\"EKNMEXT CLERKSHIPS IN THE >.S. AND I. M S Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application
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  • 1354 4 Damaje it the Harbour (Continued from 10th October.) These gentlemen informed us that the Madras Sailing Club-house had been wrecked and that man. of the railway wagons in the he* h yard were riddled with shot. We are alao given to understand Ihat th*
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  • 83 4 The Master Attendant notifies that a state of quarantine exists against Muntok, Banka Island, on account of cholera. The Paris Figaro of Sept. 30 states that on that date 255,000 Sepoys were then in France. The journal speaks highly of their conduct and military bearing. —:o: Six olkcers and sixty
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  • 81 4 REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-toad.) Mail Daily leavea for north at 7.9 a.tu. and 7.15 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at D.O a., 10,.% a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.53 p., 4.50 p. 4.30 p. Sundays. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 p.m. Trains leave from
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  • 250 4 The audience is specially asked to try to be seated to-night by 9.15 as the length of the programme to be submitted is considerable and a punctual start is therefore essential. An additional item has been included —a selection on the bagpipes by Mr. F. Adam. Those
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 280 4 FIXTURES. Monday, 12th. Lodtre Zetland. 8.30 p.m. T Prince of Wales s Fund. Concert. Victoria Hall. 9.15 p.m. Tides High water —3.16 a.m. 2.4 p.m. Tuesday, 13th. Tides: High water: —4.52 a.m. 3.16 p.m. Wednesday, 14th Anglo-Chinese School. Old Boy-' Asscn. 5.15 p.m. Anniversary of the Battle of Jena. 1*0*'.
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  • 419 5 iffit Shutter ef Retreating FrucoBdgian Forces. Defenders' Tragic Blunders. )8ten<], Sep. 9.—Survirors from Samur state that General Hichel and Oaf; who had charge of the garrison, made two mistakes. They allowed the *nemy to come too close without stacking, and waited too long for help from
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  • 341 5 London, Sept I.—L >rd Rosebery, speaking nt a recruiting n c iug ;*t liroxtjum, said ti at the, present was P-rhap* mote solemn m >ment than ■ay other in It was a world *ar, doe to a >\)<rk 1 m«da| of a peal powder
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  • 156 5 Rangoon, Sept. 21.—When the Dovre was stopped in the Bay on Friday, the officers of the Emd<*n, on boarding her, found that she carried the Singapore, China and P»mang Mails for Rangoon. The Officers expressed the intention of seizing the Mails, but on
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  • 225 5 Germany's Perilous Situation. Paris, Sept. 3.—The Matin publishes the following telegram from Bale The Vorwaerts declares that the German sitnationiis perilous since she i 8 recalling her troops in quantities from Schelsiwig and parts of France and Belgium in the hope of holding up the Russian advance.
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  • 1479 5 The present war in Europe is bringing into strong prominence those famous irregular horsemen, the Cossacks, which form a large proportion of the Russian Cavalry. The Cossacks are a race whose origin rests somewhat in obscurity. Authorities on the subject incline to the belief that they are descended
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  • 347 5 Professor Muko, of the Keio University, has an article in the current number of the Jitsugyo-Sekai dealing with the international war under the heading What if Germany fail The German Empire will fall, but the German race will rise. n It should be noted that
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  • 23 6 On October 12tfa, 1914, Monica f tel £o neral at 5 p.m. to-day from 198 Waterloo Street to Bedaflan Uemetei papers please
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  • 1373 6 N Roll ap that map of Europe, it will not be required for ten years n Such were the words of Pitt on receiving news of the great battle of Austerlitz. A similar declaration cannot, though, be made regarding the fall of Antwerp into German hands
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  • 64 6 Mrs H. B. Salmond, (Igtana Lama, Keppel Harbour, Singapore), begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the following contributions Previously acknowledged 6,42* T. A. Melville 10 G. G. Seth 50 F. A. Eimmel 25 C. S. A. N. Other lb Ich 25 G. H. Sugden J5 A. Lions
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  • 55 6 The fourth annual general meeting of the Jimah Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held at noon to-day in the Exchange Buildings i Mr. J. McClymont was re-elected a director and Messrs Evatt, and Co., auditors. A cordial vote of thanks was passed by the meeting for the excellent services Mr. McClymon:
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    • 172 6 WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLD'S BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. CHOW KIT 4 CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur, tffei! Mm Promptly Executed Tnrfcil Otim a Speciality. WING LOONG, High Class Tailor AND Outfitter, No. 26. South Bridge Road. TAN SENG CHONC CO. ARCHITECTS AND OEIf ERAL AGENTS FOR BUILDINGS DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, BUILDING
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  • 556 7 Tin is still down to $61$ in the K. M. S. Tue F. M. S. War Belief Fond nOW exceeds $55,000. —re:— Tronoh Tin Mines output last month was 2,073 piculs. —totMr. Lloyd George is heading a movement to raise a fresh Army —rotLocusts have made their
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  • 95 7 THE GREAT BATTLE. Every loch of Ground Contested. AUieV Study Afoace. London, Oct. 11, 5-30 p.m. A communique says: Between Craonne and Rheims the German night attacks have been repulsed. There is nothing to report between the Rheims and the river Meuse. The enemy attacked very violently in
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  • 85 7 Driven Back With Lou. London Oct. 11, 5-25 p.m. Paris A communiqu6 says The German cavalry on our left, who had seized certain passages on the river Lys, eastward of Aire, has been driven back, and retired yesterday evening. In the region of Armentieres the enemy
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  • 65 7 Attempt to Wreck Notre Dame. London, Oct. 11, 5.50 p.m. Paris: Two German aeroplanes have dropped twenty bombs. Three were killed and fourteen wounded mostly in the Rue Lafayette, and the Fauborg Saint Antoine. A bomb fell on the roof of Notre Dame another
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  • 27 7 London, Oct. 11, 2-30 p.m. Amsterdam: Trains from Flushing are conveying two thousand British forces northward to the Military concentration camp.
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  • 87 7 Beaten by Everyone. London, Oct. 11, 6-5 p.m. Cetinje: The Montengrin forces suprised twenty thousand Austrians who were marching in column and endeavouring to cut off the Montengrins before the City of Sarajevo. In the first day's fighting the Austrians lost fifteen hundred killed and wounded, and retreated
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  • 88 7 Tie Japanese at Work. The following telegram was received at the Japanese Consulate, Singapore, at 5-20 p.m. on the 10th October:— The Naval General Staff published on October sixth the following official information: A part of our fleet charged and anihilated the enemy in south seas*
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  • 424 7 Oar Magnificent Army. The Measure of the Enemy Taken. Reuter's Services. London, Oct. 10,2.5 p.m. Press Bureau An eyewitness says that a British battalion commander, who has seen every kind of fighting since the outbreak of hostilities, says that the most important points to watch are the
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  • 24 7 London, Oct. 10, 215 p.m. British airmen, up to the 21st September, averaged two thousand miles daily.
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  • 57 7 Antwerp. The Belgian Citadel. Overwhelming Artillery of Germans London, Oct. 9, 9.25 p.m. Ostend The Germans have two hundred guns before Antwerp, of which twenty-eight to thirty are of forty-two centimetres calibre, with a range of fourteen kilometres. There was a lull from ten to midnight, last night,
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  • 20 7 London, Oct. 9. 11.20 a.m. Amsterdam German communique The attack on the Antwerp inner forts has started.
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  • 50 7 London, Oct. 9. 6.10. p.m. Amsterdam The bombardment of Antwerp continued to-day with fnil force. It had slackened somewhat during the early morning. The sky throughout the night was red from the flames. Half a million fugitives have arrived in Holland, and more trains are expected.
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  • 39 7 London, Oct. 10, 3 a.m. The Morning Post is informed on good authority that Antwerp has fallen. The Press Bureau permits the publication of the above, but has no confirmation. The Belgian Minister also has no confirmation.
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  • 46 7 London, Oct. 10, 5 a.m. Amsterdam Oct. 9, 6 p.m The Handelsblad's Rosendaal correspondent has been informed by an officer, and it has also been unofficially informed from Antwerp, that the Germans entered the city through the suburb of Bercheiu.
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  • 90 7 London, Oct 10, B*so a.m. Newspapers in Amsterdam state that an official telegram from Berlin announces that Antwerp hat fallen. London, Oct. 10, 11*40 a.m. An Amsterdam message states The German staff to-day claims that several of the Inner Forts have fallen and that the town
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  • 22 7 London, Oct. 10, 12 25 p.m. The British War Office announces that the Belgian forces evacuated Antwerp yesterday.
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  • 25 7 London, Oct. 10, 6.5 p.m. Amsterdam The German Staff announces, "The entire fortress of Antwerp and all the forts are in our hands."
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  • 403 7 British Nival Brigades to the lescue. Orderly and Successful Retreat of Defenders to Ostend. London, Oct. 11, 1-15 a.m. The Admiralty announces that in response to an appeal of the Belgian Government a Marine Brigade and two Naval Brigade and some
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    • 80 7 FALL OF ANTWERP. Disastrous Effects of the German Artillery. The City Evacuated for Strategical Reasons. British Defenders Arrive at Ostend. The Great Battle. Eye-Witnesses' Narratives. Paris Bombed Narrow Escape of Notre Dame. King of the Belgia ns Escapes from Antwerp: the Queen of the Belgians in London. The Eastern Campaign
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  • 107 8 A liHainow Threat. London, Oct. 11, 12.20 p.m. Amsterdam A German communique' states that Antwerp was evacuated by the British and the Belgians before the Germans entered. Pourparlers for surrender were conducted with the burgomaster. The number of prisoners cannot be estimated, but the enemy took
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  • 122 8 A Rosendaal messages states the main British and Belgian force, with King Albert, reached Ostend safely. Refugees state King Albert has one of his arms in a sling. The Queen of the Belgians has arrived in London. A communique states that there have been cavalry engagements
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  • 93 8 Lord Hatfaae on Militarism. London, Oct. 10, 5.40 p.m. Lord Haldane, addressing two great recruiting meetings at Newcastle, said he wished to say emphatically that it was fortunate the war had come now, when our interests were bound up witli those of three Powers. We
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  • 57 8 Little Change. London, Oct. 9, 4.55 p.m. Paris A communique' on the general situation states that it is unchanged. Two cavalry forces continue Ui operate North of Lille. The battle continues along the hue of Lens, Arras, Bray, Chanlne*, Koye and Lassigny. There has been only slight
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  • 115 8 London, Oct. 11.15 a.m. The Press Bureau pives th. «„rv of an eyewitness th BrUIS head-quarters, who deMribaV k! operation up to WodaSbTai? 30, and the Kradu .i tb« situation. tJ^LVZ?* 1 by Hre n artilU-rj <*n<l it wis very iMMmfi 1 i |the night 7 Peaceful during
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  • 41 8 London, Oct, 10. 1-20 a-m. Paris At eleven in the evening it was officially stated that there was nothing new, except sharp 6ghting in the Roye region, where the Allies took sixteen hundred prisoners daring the last two days.
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  • 131 8 Duels of Aeroplanes. How French Colliers Destroyed a Big, Gun. London, Oct. 10, 9-30 p m. The Press Bureau announces that eyewitnesses from the British Head-quarters state that comparative calm continued from the 3rd to the Bth inst, with warm days and slightly misty atmosphere. Bright
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  • 38 8 Germans Driven from Lyck. London, Oct. 10, 9.45 p.m. A Petrograd communique states that obstinate fighting continues in East Prussia. The Germans retiring from Lyck blew up the bridges. Artillery duels continue on the Vistula.
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  • 72 8 London, Oct. 11, 11-55 p.m. The Press Bureau gives a farther narrative of an eyewitness to th. British Headquarters. The on] notable matter for remark, is the lull in the operations in our iinmi diate front pending a gen- i advance. The eyewitness length iI j describes
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  • 34 8 London, Oct. 12, 1*25 a.m. Paris, 11 p.m. Official: There X nothing new except the capture of nag near Lassigny. The general impression is that the operations to-day were satisfactory
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  • 22 8 London, Oct. 9. 11 20 a v, Amsterdam A German eon. pieited the cover of the DiisseH Zeppelin airship hall.
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  • 17 8 London, Oct. 11, 1.15 p m **etml Zeppeili to be IGiii£* r f,
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  • 8 8 London, Oct. 9 v lL2opja -Assesses*
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  • 41 8 London, Oct 9, 12.20 p.m. Melbourne The Commonwealth has offered an additional light horse brigade for Europe. The offer has been accepted. It is emphasised that this is Australia's reply to German slanders against British Rule.
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  • 18 8 London, Oct. 9,12.10 p.m. It is reported that another German Island has been captured.
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  • 60 8 London, Oct. 9. 12*10 p,m. A thrilling interlude is reported from Samoa, which is running smoothly under the Union Jack. The warships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau entered Apia. The garrison of New Zealanders manned the guns, expecting a bombardment, but the warships departed. A German steamer appeared later
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  • 36 8 London, Oct. 9, 4.55 p.m. A communique states that in the Woevre district an artillery duel is proceeding along the whole front. There is no change in Lorraine, the Vosges and Alsace.
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  • 18 8 London, Oct. 9, 4 55 p.m. The Montenegrins have reached the fortified line outside of Sarajevo.
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  • 54 8 London, Oct. 9, 7-25 p.m. The London Metal Exchange has resolved that all naturalised Britishers, who are candidates for membership, must give proof of their exemption from citizenship in their country of origin, and also that from the New Year authorised or unauthorised clerks of the exchange
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  • 119 8 London, Oct. 9, 8-45 p.m. Press Bureau The Admiralty announces: Commander Spencer Grey reports that, as authorised, jhe carried out, with Lieutenants Manx and Sippe, a successful i attack on the Dusseldorf airship shed. Lieutenant Marix s bombs, thrown from a height of five hundred feet, pierced
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  • 58 8 10.000 Prisoners and 40 Cons Captured. London, Oct. 10, 4.40 a.m. Petrograd: Official. The fighting on the hart Prnssia front continued on the Sth. The Russians, pursuing the offensive, have occupied Lyck. Since the failure of the (Jerman invasion the S s have captured
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  • 224 8 Succeeded by PrUce Feriiß&nd. London, Oct 10, 6.30 p m that 2TSC fr °i n *ates that the kiug of Romania is dead. [Carol I, King of Rnmania. was Pnnce Karl of Ilohenzollern- Sigmaringen elected 4 Domn, 1 or Lord, of Romania, April 20
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  • 42 8 Positions Maintained by Allies. London, Oct 10, 5 p.m. A Paris communique states The battle continues under satisfactory conditions to the Allies. All our front has been maintained despite violent attacks by the enemy at several points.
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  • 26 8 Death of Cardinal Far rata. London, Oct. 10, 6.35 p.m. It is reported from Rome that Cardinal Farrata, Pontifical Secretary of State, died this afternoon.
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  • 8 8 {Courteously supplied by French Consul.)
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  • 347 8 Paris, Oct. 8, 4.25, p.m. In the region of the north the enemy has nowhere made progress, bat has fallen back at certain mm specially north of Arras, action is developing favourably The operations of both cavalry are extending almost to the \l Sea. The enemy keeps considerable
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  • 857 9 S. S. C. Autumn Meeting. Saturday, Oct. 10.1914. Tempted by tbe beautiful weather which favoured the last day of the Races, the attendance at the course yesterday afternoon was much larger than on the two previous days, which was testified by the large number of the fair sex
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  • 182 9 New Chinese Minister to the Court of St. James in Singapore. This morning His Excellency S C Sze, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Chinese Republic to the Court of St. James, with his family and Stall", arrived here en route London. The new Minister was met on board
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  • 142 9 Governor o« Bombay Visits the Hijis. Bombay, Sept. 19 -Tbe Khud-dam-i-Kaba of Bombay w.res -Hi. Excellency tbe Governor and Lady visited the baboo biddique Mosafa.kl.ana on the attemoo.. o£ the nth and spent 00. hour w.th the Ha ii. enquiring about the.r needs. They complained about the
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  • 448 9 Cafe Chantant and Bazaar. In the presence of H. H. the Sultan of Johore, and H.E. General K. N. R. Reade, C.8., and a large and representative gathering of Singapore and Johore residents, a very successful Charity Bazaar was held yesterday afternoon, commencing at 4.30. His
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  • 53 9 Singapore, October, Ou London— 9/17/16 Bank**/*. lb Demand W Private 3 m/s. 2 4 'V 4 On India— BankT.T. 174 On Hongkong— y fUvk d/d On Shanghai— Bunk d/d. IW I UuJava— Bank T. T. 142 On Japan— Bank d/d. 4 Sovereign—buying rate $*j*J Bank Of England rate »>
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  • 22 9 Mr G H. Day lias enlitstod in tlie Public School Battalion for three year* 01 as long as the war laati. I
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    • 269 9 HI CELEBRATED BIRCH [iRRIACES. HARNESSES AND JINRIKISHAS. I w ith all the requirements of the t „d oolouei horn tfttam- red by my «wn refvesent*I i the principal point- in j to -tudv the style., and raid harm.—6l UIA export catalogue, which pi ielation to the im- be mailed bee
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    • 387 9 VICTORIA THEATRE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, AT 9-15 P.M. PUNCTUALLY. A Variety Concert will be given in aid of the PRINCE Of WALES' RELIEF FIND Under the immediate patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor and the General Commanding the Forces. The programme will consist of Musical selections. Recitations, Magical Problems, and
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  • 364 10 Trade with Germany and Austria. Interfiling Report Simla, Sept. 21.—A very interesting tin moiandum, relating to the trade of India with Germans and An stria-Hungary, by Mr. G. Findlay Shirra*, Director of Statistics, is published. Tt shows that India's total trade with Germany and Austria last
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  • 257 10 Business at a Standstill. Advices received in Calcutta by the current Mail give an indication ot the financial position of Franc-. The Ag. Nt at L>ona of the Eastern tanking house states that rich and poor alike cannot obtain, under any circumstances, more than 5 per cent
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  • 11 11 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.]
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  • 347 11 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir, —In common, I shonld think, with many other readers, I doubted until to-day the genuineness of the Kaiser's order to his troops to walk over General French's contemptible little army." I took it for the yarn of
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  • 426 11 Atmospheric Phenomena Krakatoa Eruption. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —There are two interesting letters in your paper to-day about the recent phenomena of the sun and moon turning red. The first of these refers to a volcanic eruption in Java in 1884. I have no recollection of
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