Malaya Tribune, 20 October 1914

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I. -No 247. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. CDe Iftalapa Cribune. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20.
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    • 498 1 ""V PALLADIU M QRCH' RC ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NICHT! commencing at 9ml shakf. TO-NIGHT 2 WAR GAZETTES 2 1 y Two English Copies that arrived by the last English Mail. «a arrive in 2,000 French Reserves leave New England. York for France. Kitchener's Arm v. Russian refugees
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    • 186 1 CONTRACTS-CERTAIN. WHOLE LIFE INSURANCE (Without Profits.) EXAMPLES OF PREMIUMS FOR fI.OCO PAYABLE AT DEATH. ANNUAL AGE AGE AGE A»;E AGE PR EM 11" M 8 PAYABLE. JU 2b 30 16 40 For 10 Years Only £46/1510 £50/ I/O I £64/17/0 £60/17/0 £69/ ©to h ir > £96/ <</0 £38/12/0 £42/
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  • 596 2 The local Belgium Relief Fond totalled yesterday $8,302, latest donations including $50 from Mr. Keng Teck Low and $20 from M A Sympathiser. tm The stocks of robber in London and Liverpool at the end of August aggregated 3,505 tons. The visible supply of Para and Chaucho
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    • 154 2 I MOTORISTS APPRECIATE I COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. I I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (F .r a*) I I SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. I 128 4 Te,ephone: 151 Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 1 "INJECTICO" USED WITH j Savaresse's Relieves Santal Most Effective in Capsules 48 FOR SALE BY The United
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    • 203 2 >4 (LkWhtfj tT* Ct^/NNESS A-SIMPLE'NOURISHING FOOD MEDICINAL VALUE. AT ALL" STORES HOTECSr&^CLUB^. KIM~HIN &~CoT 125 SOLE AGENTS. I X'MAS and NEW YEAR CARDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Vaney j Calendars 1915. NOW READY Inspection Cordially Invited. KOH Co., 82-3, Bras Basah Road. Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills,
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  • 1191 3 The German Retreat From Laon, Near Paris {By Military Correspondent of the Scotsman-) London. Sept. 10. All is going well in France with the Allies. It is not only that the turning movement initiated by our left has been well sustained, and ha* succeeded in driving back
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  • 255 3 The Brabanconne Since Urn outbreak of war patriotic feeling in Belgium generally has been stirred to a fierce blaze, says the Brussels eorres}>ondent of the Times. On every hand one hears the National Anthem of the country, the famous Bra ban Coune. As thi> stirring chant i-
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  • 31 3 Sir Robert Bredon, lately of the Chinese Customs Service, and Lady Bredon arrived at Shanghai lately from Europe via Japan and are expected to pass th« winter in the Chines* capital.
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    • 287 3 Vichy Celestin f£l Best Table Water This Water known %i and used over a 1000 JffiA > -are by all kinds of A pint taken early ¥j |1 r, the morning will HH 1 >' ou nt for the NtOGaggino&Co., Agents. No. 6, Raffles Square* Banham Street. NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YICK
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    • 354 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 <»o\ KKNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND P M S Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application
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  • 494 4 Story of the Song that Inspires far Soldiers. i The route to Tipperary is devoid of any strategical importance, but it is playing no mean pan in upholding what millitary experts term the morale of our troops. The Germans thunder M Die Wacht am Rbein,'
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  • 209 4 British. Sawpit, arrived October 19. luner Roads. Lady Weld, arrived October 19. Inner Roads. Selangor, m rived October 19. Inner Roftris -Medusa, arrived October 19. Inner Hoad> Mm,. arrived October 19, Wb*rf.| Kdendale. Tai rived October I.*. luner Roads. Benarty, arrived October 19. I )uter Roads. Sri Wong-e.-,
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  • 80 4 Tuesday, 20th. Tides: High water 10.23 a.m. 11.16 p.m. Wednesday, 21st. Trafalgar Day. Tides: High "water :—l 0.51 a.m. Thursday, 22nd. Tides High water :—(•.(> a.m. 11.24 pjn. Friday, 23rd. Straits Chinese R.-creation Club Special Meeting »5 p.m. Lodga St. George. 0.10 p.m. Tides: High writer :—o. !7 a.m.
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  • 68 4 Singapore, October, 20. Ou London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/4 On India— Bank T. T. 174£ On Hongkong— B.nk 231 Ou Shanghai— Bankd/d. \Q\l On Java— BankT. T. On Japan— Bank d/d. 114^ Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54"' India Ceil Bills last issue
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  • 68 4 The Rev. H.G. Peile writes expressing his thanks to donors of books and papers for the Troops and expressing a desire—as he has not much room for storing literature in his house—that papers be sent direct to the Military Hospitals either at Blakan Mati or Tanglin. As regards books, he
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    • 555 4 BESOTS MYSTERIOUS TRICK CARDS. selected card- thoroughly shuffle. Then place in your pocket. Ho ileight, no pnetice. Don't require to >«•»• then. Yoo caa draw the very ca-d* correctly from your jHickei. M.ivy wonderful 11ick~ ran be done with this pack Price complete with pack of cards cents :«I BHOWN
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    • 185 4 MAILS CLOSES. To-day. Sarawak and Goebilt 2 p.m. P. Dickson and P. Swettenham 3 p.m. Malacca and Maar ♦> p.m. Moji and Japan 3 p.m. Penang 3 p.m. Saignn 1.H0 p.m. To-morrow. Bangkok a.to. Honekong. Shanghai and Japan 7 a.m. Pulau Batam Pulau Balang a.m. Kerimon H a.m. j Pouloe
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  • 1017 5 Lemberg, the capital of Galicia, population of about 170,000, I surrendered to the Russians. At Champigny, a village 10 miles Paris, a Tan be aeroplane, which §en dropping bombs in the city wa brought down by French fire, the aviatori on the machine nere killed. German aeroplane
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  • 485 5 Mr. T. Richards, one of the oldest and best known residents of Central China, writes to the Shanghai Mercury Sir, —Originally every individual had to fight to redress his own wrongs; this was the savage state of the human race. In time the
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  • 177 5 f The principal paper concerns in Japan met recently at Tokio, says a China exchange, and adds They agree to discourage for the time being the export to China of paper of cheap variety which is used for printing journalistic news. This particular kind of paper
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  • 356 5 An interesting account has been received in Shanghai of the treatment meted out by the Germans to Mr. Leslie Osborne, a nephew of Mr. Jas. H. Osborne, says the Shanghai Mercury. Mr. Leslie Osborne was born in Shanghai and his many friends in the Settlement
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  • 97 5 According to the Times' St. Petersburg correspondent, Russia's appeal to the Poles to reunite against the common Teutonic foe has had an extraordinary effect among the Slav soldiers in the German service. Information received in St. Petersburg, it is stated, indicates that the Polish
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  • 80 5 Cape Town (via London), 30th Aug.—The process of rounding up Austrian and German reservists from the different parts of the Union of South Africa and holding them as prisoners of war has been proceeding for a fortnight. Some 8,000 are now detained in
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  • 264 5 The Daily Graphic states that the> Admiralty has issued, through Scotland Yard, a statement upon the measures which have been taken to» guard London against attack from the sky. The number of searchlight* has been greatly increased in the course of the last few days,
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  • 190 5 Mr. Arthur Kitson, writing to the Morning Post (Sept. 8) quotes a letter he h id just received from a friend ia Holland, who says:— I have seen a letter from a very high German official wii > Jus been at the front from the beginning
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  • 127 5 Judging from despatches which, the London correspondent of the I Birmingham Post understands, ha>e reached the Admiralty from Singapore, the German authorities endeavoured quite recently to conclude arrangements by which they might have a coaling and repairing baa*, in the Dutch Eml ladles. The
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  • 1117 6 The capture of Antwerp followed by the occupation of Ostend, in pursuance of the German Plan to seize Calais and Boulogne by a coup de main, has given fresh poignancy to the naval situation in the North Sea. Whilst the British plan of operations apparently remains
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  • 183 6 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING. Mr. J. Mitchell Reviews the Past Year. Effect of Slumps and the War on Trad. Our Penang correspondent report by wire on the annual meeting the Penang Chamber of Commerc as follows Mr. John Mitchell, who presided announced that the membership ol the Chamber
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  • 41 6 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (Istana Keppel Harbour, Singapore,) beg* to acknowledge with many thank* the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged H.ISI A sympathizer 90 P. H. Robinson V. B. S. m Kong Tock Low Amateur Drawing Association Total., -v.!"
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  • 73 6 The Japanese daily Hochi is on authority for stating that the (i man armoured cruisersScbarnhor and Gneisenau, which were report cruising in the South Seas, are no thought to have affected a junction with the third class cruisers Nun berg and Leipzig and to be cruisii about. They have been
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    • 338 6 Robinson Coy. ;i Fountain Pei)s. I ROBINSON'S POCKET IB SAFETY PEN I Sg| Price 52.00 I Ifff Robinson's No. 5 I Kffij LARGE DESK PEN. Holds Enough Ink for One I 9E?v Weeks use. I 22k Price 53.00 I El Robinson's Self Pilling I JBI FOUNTAIN PEN -THE EMPIRE' I
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    • 159 6 Handy Useful These unique scissors are the most convenient and u-eful article for the pocket of either lady or gentleman, being compact, light, made of the finest steel and highly nickel plated. They combine the following distinct appliances Scissors, button hole scissors, cigarcutter, ruler, cigar box opener, penknife, glass cutter,
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  • 535 7 sra H. Berkeley, D.0., Perak, Wilkinson, and A. E. Ramive booked their passages I M.S. to England. :o: will be a special meeting Municipal Commissioners at J mon Friday, the 23rd inst, the Budget for 1915. I —:o: Japan Red Cross Society is c a large quantity
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  • 184 7 Sir John French's Report. Graphic Details of Acts of Gallantry. Reuter's Services. London, Oct 19, 2 p.m. General F'rench's report is enlivened by numerous incidents of gallantry of the British troops during the retreat. The First Cavalry Brigade was overtaken by the German cavalry on Sept. 1
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  • 55 7 The Great War. Violent German Attacks on St. Die. London, Oct. 19, 12.45 a.m. Paris, 11 p.m., Official Last night the Germans essayed two violent attacks North and East of Saint Die, but were repulsed with serious losses to the enemy. No other information of importance has been
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  • 102 7 Germans in Parlous State. London, Oct. 1!*, 5.15 a.m. Recent press despatches from France have been extremely optimistic. For example a Daily Chronicle telegram dated yesterday says that the Germans have abandoned Conrtrai and are retreating sullenly on the road Toumai, Valenciennes, Cambrai and St. Quentin.
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  • 39 7 Establishment Approved by the King. London, Oct, 1.9, 12-40 p.m. H. M. the King has approved of the establishment of a Distinguished Service Medal for Navy cases where the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal is not applicable.
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  • 60 7 All Sorts and Conditions of Men. London, Oct. 19, 12.25 p.m. Among those mentioned in despatches are 806 officers and 625 non-coms, and men who arc fully representative. The names of Privates and Non-Commissioned officers appear side by side with Gonerals, Colonels and such ranks. A dozen
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  • 28 7 Stern and Rubber SHghtely Damaged London, Oct. 19, 12-15 p.m. Amsterdam The Noordam has arrived at Maasluis with her stern and rudder slightly damaged.
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  • 78 7 Sunk by Mine in Kiaochao Bay. One Officer and Nine Men Saved London, Oct. 19, 3.5 p.m. Tokyo, Official: The Japanese cruiser Takachiho was sunk by a mine in Kiachao Bay last Saturday night. One officer and nine men were saved. The Number of the Lost.
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  • 26 7 To Meed Railways. London, Oct. 19, 4-45 p.m. One thousand British platelayers are going to the Front to mend the railways.
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  • 268 7 Declines to Discharge German Crews. London, Oct. 19, 4-45 p.m. Constantinople: Turkey, replying to the British representations, has finally declined to discharge the German crews from the Goeben and Breslau. Constantinople, Sept. 14. The British Government has recalled the British Naval Mission, under Rear Admiral Limpus, which is
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  • 64 7 Submarine Sunk and Cattaro Bombarded. London, Oct. 19, 2 p.m. Cetinje: Two Austrian submarines from Cattaro attacked the French fleet cruising on the Dalmatian coast. The cruiser Waldeck Rousseau sank a submarine. The fleet then bombarded Cattaro. An Austrian aeroplane dropped bombs on
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  • 141 7 House to House Warfare. London, Oct. 19, 5-5 p.m. A Paris communique states: In Belgium the enemy have heavily bombarded without result the front at Nieuport. The Allies, notably the Belgian army, not only repulsed fresh attacks, but have advanced to Roulers. We have
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  • 46 7 Vague and Unsatisfactory. London, Oct. 19, 6-15 p.m. Amsterdam A German communique ignores the Allies advances. It only says the enemy's attacks to the West and North West of Lille have been repulsed and that there is no change in the Eastern theatre.
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  • 35 7 Embargo Released for Certain Places. London, Oct. 19, 6-15 p.m. The prohibition ot the export of sugar has been withdrawn to British East Africa, West Africa, Gibraltar, Malta and Saint Helena.
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  • 43 7 Killed by a Shell. London, Oct. 19, 3-35 p.m. General Hubert Hamilton was under cover when a shell burst amid a group and hit him in the temple. He was instantly killed none of the others were touched.
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  • 81 7 Officially Communicated. {Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Paris, Oct. 18, 4 40 p.m. A Communique says On our Left, to the north of the Canal of la Bassee, the Allies have occupied front line between Given-chy-en-Gohelle and Fromelles. The Allied forces have recaptured Armentieres. In the north
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  • 81 7 The End of the Emden Repotted Sank by the Hampshire. A wire received by the Batavia journal Het Nieuws van den Dag from Medan, Deli, Sumatra, on Oct. lb' states The steamer Reyniersz, from Sabang, brought the report to Medan that the German Cruiser Emden, after a fight with the
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  • 215 7 Two or three newspapers in Paris say that the Kaiser has sent the following message to the King of Italy: "Whether I win or fail, I will not forget your inconstancy." —:o: Our Kuala Lumpur contemporary is informed that news has reached Kajang to the effect that Mr. Guy Tyler
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    • 48 7 TURKEY DEFIANT! Refuses Compliance with Great Britain's Reasonable Request to Intern German Cruisers. Japanese Naval Loss: Cruiser Sunk by German Mine. Submarine Attack on French Fleet Off Cattaro. Terrific Fighting in the Northern Area. HOUSE TO HOUSE COMBATS. Optimism of the French Press. Germans Retiring Before Allies' Onslaught.
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  • 733 8 MORE ABOUT THE POSSIBILITIES OF TURPINITE. Fatal to All Life. Eyewitness of Grim Experiment Mr. A. A. Roberts, the well-known analytical chemist, described in the Pall Mall Gasettt a month ago the deadly eff* ct of turpinite, an explosive invented by M. Turpin, which kills every living thing
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  • 257 8 Supreme Court. Before Hon. J. A- S. Bucknili, X C, the Chief Justice. Mr. A. P. Williams was examined in bankruptcy yesterday. Debtor who is 62 years of age and has resided in Singapore for .35 years attributed his position to losses incurred during the land and rubber
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  • 434 8 Before Mr. A. V. Brown. P- i y''', Kve x? ttfoi tIl<! Crown. Mr Pillai for Nenbronner. Yesterday afternoon the case of cheating against Davidson and Nenbronner was continued. The first accused had elected to tZ e ZI l nce oa hfaown l)eh alfat he last hearing and
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  • 230 8 Selangor Turf Club. The annual general meeting of the Selangor Turf Club was held at the Selangor Club last Saturday evening, Mr. Noel Walker being elected to the chair. The chairman, introducing the annual balauce sheet, said the item "upkeep of buildings" included putting the buildings into a thorough
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  • 42 8 A Midday Blazs Chinne P«vili oa Damaged. The Het Nieuw, r. d. |>, c ■k- Seter3l *<«•(* were T o ter 1 outbreak, btif P*"'' l W,H '••■•fad "'."277« <*'*> i,„ esiH K-e, but are not la a da tgeroa, 0 ,„j iti<>
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  • 26 8 Our Jpoh contemporaty announcers wuh U);jt wil| rtor. of the iCarf 'r.: Ji w«pwith..,,■ v '(aerobe if beln* atom* ad by Dr Blue -'"-caium i, i
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    • 235 8 NORTH BRITISH CLIWCHER MOTOR TYRES "The Tyres that are superior for they are made of PLANTATION RUBBER." We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the 8.8 and F.M.S. ''for the North British Rubber Co., London, and now hold fall stock of the above tyres. PRICE
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  • 11 9 [He do not necessarily en,lone tU opinions expresrtd by Corr^rp,,n'lertt'.'\
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  • 429 9 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—Various speculations about changes in the existing Turkish attitude have been made, and there are people who seem to be greatly concerned lest Turkey should be tempted to join issues with Germany. The Turkish Cabinet,
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  • 214 9 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir—l have to-day sent off eight large cases of books to the various Forts, and this finishes my supply of literature. I have received gifts of books not merely from Singapore but also from many planters in the
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  • 646 9 Stirring Scenes in Europe: Universal Eulogy. London, Oct. Ist.—The Pre«,s Bureau to-day sanction* the announcement of th* landing of the Indiau Troops in France. Nothing further is permitted. The British Press expresses a universal feeling of pride at the arrival of the Indian troops to share
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    • 347 9 The Malaya Tribune. had at the following depOtS Singapore. ran VVijk, Stamford Road. K oh <fc Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. ie 1'Europe, [phi Hotel, u rs rvim Co. Seng. 97, Selegie Road. Boon Tin, (Tank Road Railway Station.) Navy Bar, High Street, gk) Indian Stores, 84, 86, rangoon Road.
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    • 20 9 Dr. M. B. LEICESTER. Treatment of Chronic Complaints BY Mechanotherapy, Oxypathy, &c. 736, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. NEXT TO FOJfS OFWCB
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    • 257 9 I GALA-DINNER IN AID OF THE BELGIUM aELIEF FUND AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL. The management beg to announce that the above DfNNER will take place on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. By kind of Lt. Colonel Martin and Officers the BAND of the oth Light Infantry will be in attendance from 8
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  • 376 10 Tokio. Sept 26 —Official telegra- phic despatches to the Army Department states —Our cavalry arrested a first class private of the enemy at the lower stream of the Pai-sha-ho on the 22nd September, the enemy's gunboats bombarded Xuku-shan from the mouth of the Pai-sha-ho. This action of
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  • 154 10 12 Per Cent Dividend lhe sixty-ninth report presented to the shareholders at the recent halt-yearly general meeting is as tollows The Directors submit to you the annexed Statement of the Liabilities and Assets of the Bank, and of the Profit and Loss Account for the half-year ended
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  • 79 10 It la notified in the F.M.S. Gazette that for the period from the idrd to 29th October, 1914, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of robber is fixed at two shillings and three pence per lb., and the aoty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is
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    • 192 10 GAME. Siberian Pheasants, English Pheasants, English Partridges, Scotch Grouse. Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. War and Trade Business men will lose not only the Cumulative interest on the whole of their investment in Advertising in the past if they cease in their efforts now, hut they will
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    • 78 10 I JOHN LITTLE Co7T SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE. I Complete d»QA AA Fully Guaranteed nA« 3>zU.UU e <« w I With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Parts. j ALBERT L. A. DALEY, I J UNDERTAKER j Messrs. Dottridge Bros., Ltd. ASAHI BEER fi SAPPORO |B| BLACK BfiER CITRON WATER Anglo-Japanese Exhibition.
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  • 1031 11 H. E. the Governor asks us to announce the following further additions to the staff of the hospital ship Madras which have been chosen from the much larger number of those who have offered their services for these purposes :—Dr. T. Krishna Menon, M.B. and cm.
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  • 152 11 Important Amendments. The F.M.S. Government Gazette issued on 10th instant publishes the drafts of (a) an enactment to repeal and re-enact the Petroleum Enactments, 1897 (6) an enactment to amend the Muhamraedan Laws Enactment, 1904, and (c) an enactment to amend the Agricultural Pests Law, 1913. The
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  • 103 11 Government Notification- Simla, Oct. 2.—The following is published in the current issuo of the Gazette of India, Finance Department It is notified that, in the calendar year 1 J15 not more than 10,080 certified chests of Bengal opium will be offered for sale, and not more than 840
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  • 83 11 Shanghai, Oct. 2.—News has just come to hand from Hangchow that while a Shanghai launch was bound up the creek last week-end it was boarded by a gang of pirates a few miles below Kashing. The men, who were armed with pistols, revolvers and knives, kept the
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  • 22 11 It is notified in the Government Gazette that the Parcel Post Service to Egypt (excluding Cash-on-I)eti-very and Insured parcels) has been resumed.
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    • 344 11 Notice KIAM WAT 4 NL 108 4, 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 4.21. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Supplier* and Commission Agents. Sole Agents The Mulcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 18- 7 CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT! If You Want Credit Come to us. WE STILL BELIEVE
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    • 471 12 I Shipping Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—J, CoUyer Quit. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. fSIWGAKADJA Montok and Palembang Oct. 21 Ji INO KARA Riouw, Tambelan, Pontianak, Singkawang, Selakau, Pernangkat and Samba* Oct. 21 SINGKEL Pontianak
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    • 185 12 Shipping R&Ta Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hpphg fo: H. W. BUCKIAND, AGENT. Wanted LINOTYPE OPERATOR WANTED. Wanted an experienced Linotype operator. Forward copies of testimonials or references and state salary required
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    • 394 12 Banks I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. 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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    • 371 12 Notice ~CUAN Kla7& coT Ship-Chandlers, Government Municipal Contractors, teLO? Importers and Exporters an 3 r iJ mission Agents, and Saw-Mill 1,111 37, PHILLIP STREEL Telegraphic Address: GUANKIa? Codes A. B.C. sth Edition n Telephone Nos. 1233 fc 1174 (Private 1450.) Sole Agents for CLOBE BOILER FLUID THE IDEAL FLUID FOR
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