Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1914

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  • 24 1 The Malaya Tribune. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. Vol. I.- -No 254 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Che Walapa Cribune. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
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    • 368 1 PALLADIUM ORCKP RD ROAD Singapore* Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT* COM MENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO'NICHT H Every Good Citizen Clamours to be Doing- Something". Roll Up and See The Latest War Gazette. V v V viator's Fnneral. Britain's Sea Dogs keeping sport Train L aving for the their
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    • 225 1 G. R. COELHO, I 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner, Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 Handy Useful These unique scissors are the most «mvenientand useful article for the pocket of either lady or gentleman being light, made of the finest steel and highlj nickel plated. They
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    • 229 1 CONTRACTS-CERTAIN. WHOLE LIFE INSURANCE (Without Profits.) EXAMPLES OF PREMIUMS FOR £1.000 PAYABLE AT DEATH. ANNUAL AM. MM AGE AGE AGE nUEMIUMI PAYABLK. H Jo 30 4<> For 10 Years Only i £4t/16M t5O/ l/o r 4/17/0 £»iO/i7/u €fiM o/u 15 £8M y/0 £3*/ l?» £4« 9/U £47/ x/ 0 £53/19/n
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  • 576 2 How a Panic Arose. Low Prices Cause Further Closing of Mift.es. Mr. J. A. Russell writes to the editor of th." M«l*v Mail as follows :—ln the issue of the Malay Mail of \esterday I notice that your Ipoh correspondent criticises the Government for reducing their tin
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  • 141 2 Another Commerce Destroyer Roam in t in the Atlantic The Hamburg-America liner Kooig Frederic* August t 8 another of ti.e Gem.an auxiliary which is making tl, e Atla. t»c unsafV ]> Havre giv. „etlM of how* tie el appe»re.» of h k« r on the Seagal
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    • 332 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE I COLUMB TYRES. iIN HOT COUNTRIES. 1 I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East.) i SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. I Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. I 28-4 I SLEEPLESSNESS Is induced by worry, overwork, mental and bodily prostration, irritability of temper, great anxiety, nerve temperament, etc., etc., and
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    • 418 2 I PATRIOTIC POSTCARDS I OF OUR ARMY and OUR NAVY I PUBLISHED BY RAPHAEL TUCK SONS I Price 30 Cts. per set of six Cards. I Only a Limited Number of Sets Available. I EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. I AGENTS FOR LIATT'S DUPLICATOR I An .deal Duplicator for Drawings and Handwritings.
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  • 1178 3 Urgent Need for an Efficient Consular Service. The revelations made by The Evening News regarding the real c xposition of so many German firms trading in this country hare already had two excellent results. We have received letters from British firm.-! stating that orders have come in
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  • 70 3 An Ottawa press-message of the 16th ult. says that owing to the large number of volunteers for service at the front in Europe the hrst Canadian Contingent was -J.j.000 strong, whilst 10,000 were going to Europe as a Reserve in order to keep the lighting force at its full strength.
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    • 378 3 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. t{ tel van Wijk, Stamford Road. H »sra Koh 90, Bras Basah Road, g T-l de 1'Europe. hi Hotel. H sr& Kim Co. Ta Bent, Selegie Road, pan? Boon Tin, (Tank Road Railway Station.) ynij Navy liar, High Street.
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    • 299 3 Tuition by Coppespondence 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 \EE E\ \Mi!. ATIO>> IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIP* IN THE s.s. AND P.M.ft I'rozpectus and Scale of Fcc3 on Application to
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  • 674 4 Half-Yearly Report. Your Committee have great pleafcure in submitting their report for the half-year ending 30th September, 1914. 2. The number of members on the 3Ut March, 1914, was 346. Twenty-four new members were enlisted, thu* increasing the total to 370. 3. Six Committee meetings were
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  • 419 4 Under ordinary circumstances it is possible for one of the Kaiser's older battleships to pass the narrow waterway between Kiel and the river Elbe, but it is impossible for the Dreadnought class of liiie-of-battleships to use the Kiel Canal as a means of egress from the Baltic
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  • 179 4 Pressmen's Roll of Honour. Thus the Journal of the Institute of Journalists (Sept.):—Though the list printed elsewhere of journalists who have joined the colours is by no means complete, the roll of names tells an eloquent tale of loyalty and devotion to duty. Nor does it
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  • 205 4 Messrs Barlow's Report. Singapore, Oct 27. —There was an uncertain tone at the opening of the auction this morning, the bidding was slow and the offers made were below last week's level. Most of the parcels on offer at this stage were bought in. Later a welcome
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  • 196 4 I (By courtesy of Messrs Guthrie and Co.) j Singapore, Oct. 27.—The auction sale held this morning opened in anything but promising fashion, buyers evincing considerable hesitation. Later, however, a good demand was experienced for standard qualities and prices eventually topped last week's levels. Smoked Sheet was
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  • 127 4 Offered for sale piculs 1,599.25 or 213,233 lbs. Sold 1,120.42 or 149,389 lbs. Prizes Realized: Sheet Smoked Fine Ribbed $106 to $116 Good Ribbed 90 to 100 Fine Plain 92 to 95 Good Plain 84 to 86 Unsinoked Fine Ribbed 85 to tf7 Good Ribbed 7*S
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  • 89 4 Dividend of 6 Per Cent The fifth annual report of this Co., issued on 23rd inst., shows a profit for the year ending 30th June, 1914, of £11,910-19-5 to which is to be added £13,709-9-11, balance from last account, giving a total of £25,620-9-4. The Directors
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  • 181 4 M H writes from Negri Sembilan to our Kuala Lumpur contemporary voicing the opinion of many as follows About the middle of the month of September large quantities of scrap crepe plantation rubber of the usual standard were sold in London at one shilling and four pence a
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    • 372 4 MYSTERIOI^ffp/lcif^^^ :< selected cards thoroughly fclnffl, i place in yonr pocket. Ho lit j tice. Don't require to see then draw the very cards oooectii fir* pocket. Many wonderful tricks CM u< this pack. Met Dootpleti m\\ cards oentf> 30 SHOWN FREE. [F CALI v UNITED NOVELTY H. AHM D,
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  • 908 5 NOTES AND NEWS. NOTES AND ANECDOTES. Ib« Times Correspondent contribs these interesting notes to his journal: A nvnlryman described to me the uction of a troop of German avalry by a French airman close to |o#a ol C The machine a moment in the air like a
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  • 318 5 Tokio, or. 3. Tne enemies of a decade auo have become such fast friends since t »en that the i-finr i»f Japdi to »end her lied Cruel nurses to Europe to attend the Rus-ian wounoed has b en most cordialh accepted by the. Government at
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  • 655 5 Shortage of Food and Water. Now Stranded at Mozambique Mr. J. Lambert, third assistant Government Printer, Ceylon, was one of the 17 N. L Zi t-m passengers taken to D lagoa Bay, as described below; and Mrs. N »ble, wife of Mr. J. Noble
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  • 192 5 Tbe Paris daily named Le Matin says :—An Australian who managed to escape from Hamburg states, that about one thousand British subjects are being dstained in that city as prisoners of war. This does not include the crews of some fifty vessels captured in
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  • 174 5 In a letter to The Times, Sir Valentine Chirol says there is a minor point wot th remembering wl iu ii our Indian troops come into contact with the Germans. They have never forgotten the insolence of the German contingent in China in 1000, favourite
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  • 158 5 The Germans have not yet been able to break or even seriously bend the Allied line at any point. All their counter-attacks have been repulsed with great loss. Each day shows some ground gaiued by us, and proves that the heroic troops of the Allies, under
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  • 321 5 I bare ju*t returned from the wiling heights of tbe Aisne, where ther*v is being waged the ongest. says the> special correspondent of The Daily Telegraph. Tbe Germans have entrenched themselves very strongly in formidable position, which tbey must have selected, and with great* skill, during their
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  • 170 5 Tbe German leaders are itine; with the desperation of gnobler* who have staked their all oa a c >op which has failed. Toey know ufcafc the moral effect of a further recre>it# would mean for their troop*, and they are patting oti the evil day long as
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  • 110 5 The following resolutions were* recently unanimously p-iss- d at a DMMt meeting of the Mah»ined«nsj of Chittajong —That this nnqtiin of the Musialuaans of Cmttagons; emphatically PfOtewl* Bflljfllt ihe> mischievous lies pubished hv rhe* Hamburger Fremdenol ttt and N >rti* German Gazer t< contradicts the statement
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  • 1090 6 So Near and Vet So Far! The struggle, which is now causing the sacrifice of the lives of thousands on the sand dunes of the north of France and in the west of Belgium, for the first time brings the echo of tbe
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  • 465 6 Men That Will Prove Another Nail in T* Kasier's Coffin- There was many a £ia<i yesterday amongst Singaporean* d the waterfront when a troop i.ffg thusiastic, doughty Shanghai gathered at the pier to bid tW*,, to our palm-fringf d ideonie-j. their journey to Berlin. Many a grumble wa*
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  • 37 6 The mounting of untitled various parts of London gocf and quietly forward. Two were installed when the ltd left England—one in Ma>* another on one of the l*"' 1 Kitchener's night lights the street-corner humorists ca them.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 317 6 Robinson Coy. ROBINSON'S "SWIFT" CAM ACTIOI* HAND SEWIIVG MACHINE. i The thread lifter is worked by a cam roller which ensures quiet working and perfect sewing. Will sew from finest to stoutest cloth, complete with handsome cover and complete attachments. Price $20.00. Robinson Go. I DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. j
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    • 102 6 JAMES' Motor Cycles. DIFFERENT MODELS ON VIEW. THE BIG SINGLE always at the top at any weather. CHOW X T CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Urgent Orders Promptly Executed Tropical cioiiiiflQ a Speciality. WING LOONG, High Class Tailor AND Outfitter, No. 26, South Bridge Road. DANCING. A dancing class for children
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  • 495 7 Mar Silver- at 22\ in London. Copra is at 21.5. in the London market. am Paris chequ *t are b*-ing done at 85 17 in Lond' n. ■I >im I lotton lias droppe I to 4.85 in the London market. im i The next local robber auction
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  • 130 7 SPECIAL WAR SERVICE. Splendid Exploit of The Badger. foms. a German Submarine. London, Oct. 27,11.35 p.m. H.M.S. Badger, while cruising on the Dutch coast at dusk, suddenly saw a suspicious object right ahead. The commander gave the order to ram the enemy we went full speed ahead. The
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  • 114 7 Lured into the Town and Utterly Smashed. Where the Goose Step Failed. Another German Lie Contradicted. Paris Sir John French states that tbe Marines achieved a brilliant exploit at Dixmunde. The Allies pretended to evacuate the town. The ruse was so successful that tbe
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  • 119 7 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following further contributions to date Already acknowledged 16,623 Collected by Mrs. Lees in boxes at Raffles Hotel, John Littles and Robinson Co.'s. 44 F G. Stevens 200 X. O. 30 J.
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  • 58 7 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (Istana Lama, Keppel Harbour, Singapore,) begs to acknowledge with thanks the following further subscriptions Previously acknowledged $8,908 Malacca Municipal Staff 50 Mr. W. Lowther Kemp 50 Mr. A. C. Raimic 50 M Bravo, Belgium," (Ist instalment) 30 Collection by Mr. E. Manasseh 412
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  • 66 7 Reuter's Services. Germans Driven Over Eastern Border Into Alsace-Lorraine. DESPERATE FIGHTING CONTINUING IN BELGIUM. Allies Force Back German Hordes. Russians Keep Germans on the Move: Driving Them Towards Posen. ANOTHER MINE DISASTER. Italy Makes a Mov Designed to 6h ckmate Austria in Albania. Shocking German Outrage:
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  • 33 7 German News of Warsaw. Made for Home Consumption. London, Oct. 27, 6-25 p.m. The German story of the battle at Warsaw is evidently intended for Home Consumption and is totally disbelieved.
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  • 116 7 To Restore Order Where Anarchy Reigas. London; Oct. 27, 6-25 p.m. Reuters correspondent is informed that Greece has intimated to the Powers that she will re-occupy Epirus, from which place the Greek army withdrew in March in pursuance of a conference of the Ambassadors. The action
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  • 42 7 Driven Across the Frontier. London, Oct. 27, 7 p.m. A communique states In the region East of Nancy, between the forests of Bezanceand Paroy, we have assumed the offensive and driven the enemy across the frontier.
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  • 30 7 Increased Attacks on the San and Przemysl. London, Oct. 27, 7 p.m. The Russians on the San and South of Przemysl have increased their offensive.
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  • 184 7 An Eyewitness Story of the Eventful Engagement. An eyewitness at Headquarters describes the operations leading to the great battle on the North Coast. The arrival of the British reinforcements* enabled tbe Allies line to be extended northward. Two minor engagements dislodged the enemy
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  • 152 7 German Heavy Artillery Brought to Bear on Fleet. The German Story London, Oct. 2b, 4:20 p.m. Amsterdam A Berlin communique states West of the Yser canal the position between Nieuport and Dixmude aie still obstinately occupied by the enemy. The British fleet co-operated but
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  • 44 7 London, Oct. 27. 1 r a.m. The Press Bnrenn announce that tbe situation continue satisfactory. Fighting is severe an.] continuous, but ground is being gained, while many prisoners have beeti tak>n. One of the divisions baf captured two guns.
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  • 27 7 Sheltering in German Territory. London, Oct. 27, 2.50 a.m. Maritz has* been completely defeated and won rata I. and fled to German territory.
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  • 146 7 Warship Crew Landed to Protect People From Epint: Raids. London. Oct. 27, 1.35 am. Rome An Italian warahip has landed a force at Avion a ostensibly to succour the inhabitants who are suffering from Kpirote raids Warships are patrolling the coast to prevent gun-running and other infringements
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  • 64 7 Germans Round the Wills of Warsaw. London. Oct. 27, 4.35 a.m. German despatches suite that a battle is raging under the walls of Warsaw, which Zeppelins and Aeroplanes are bombarding, and that the inhabitants are fleeing London, Oct. 27. 8 am. A Petrograd official says that
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  • 173 7 Sinking of French Liner With Belgian Refugees. London, Oct. 27, 4.35 a.m. The French liner from Boulogne to Havre struck a mine and sank. The 2,500 Belgian refugees on board were rescued by a Channel packet and brought to Folkestone. A score were drowned. With the exception
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  • 80 7 Nothing Substantial Gained by Eaemy. London, Oct 21, l'j a.m. Paris, 11 p m. Official Nieuport has Ijeen violently bombarded an i the efforts of the Germans has been continued on the front of Nieuport to Dixmunde without apparently achieving any result. All the front between
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  • 90 8 The Fighting on the Yser. London, Oct. 27, 7.20 a,m. A Belgian official communique issued at Havre says the situation on Sunday evening was better than on Saturday when the Belgians had lost a position on tbe i i»"r Yser and had been driven back miles. The
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  • 33 8 Routers Sacked and 1.000 Inhabitants Killed. London, Oct. 27, a.m. Dutch papers state that the Germans have sacked Ronlers and the surrounding villages and killed a thousand of the inhabitants.
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  • 57 8 (Courteously supplied by French Consul-) Officially Communicated. Paris, Oct. 20, 4.15 p.m. During yesterday's lighting the Allies maintained the general front line Nieuport —Dixmunde. The Germans crossed the river Yser between these two towns but their advance has been absolutely checked. The enemy apparently has suffered severe
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  • 206 8 Police Courts. (Before Mr- A. V* Broun.) In the First Court this morning, Messrs Behn, Meyer and Co. were cited in respect of the following charges. That they, being agents for the N. I) L. s.s. Prinz Kitel Friedrich, which arrived in the port of Singapore from Penang
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  • 79 8 {Before Mr. Svgden.) A Chinese wm charged this morning with striking a compatriot with a billet of wood. When asked by His Worship what he had to say in his defence, he stated tint the complainant owe* him *1.;><) and, if he does not pay up I'll hit
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  • 24 8 C hia Kong stands charged with wing committed house-breaking at 58 River Valley Road, at the house of one Seek Wan. ,Case post-J>out-d.
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  • 335 8 A Hundred Armed Desperate Characters at Large. Pitched Battle With Guards. The Resident at Backan, Tonkin, reports as follows During Su-iday afternoon, about one o'clock, the prisoners at Backan revolted. Profiting by the inattention on the part of their guards, they left tbe prison, taking with them
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  • 199 8 Farewell Entertainment of the Popular President. Owing to the departure for Jed lah of Syed Mohamed Als igoff, President of the Moslem Association and a Municipal Commissioner of Singapore, a tea-party was given at the Club premises, Selegie Roid, at 8.30 p.m. yesterday. There about 10 to 50
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  • 47 8 Meaari Barlow and Co. write in th*-ir Report issued \es?erday Copra—Market quiet and prices lower. Fine Sundried $7.40. Fair to good $6.00 to $7 10 Coffee—A small lot of good quality Liberian changed hands at $33 but *ince then there has been no farther enquiry.
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  • 510 8 The Committee s Report. The Committee bee to submit the Anuual Report and Balance-Sheet of the Society for tne year ending August 31, 1914. The xear under review is again a record in the annuls of t»«e Society, both as regards tbe amount of money collected and
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  • 106 8 Selanaor Chapter H. R A. At the last meeting of the Selangor Chapter, H. R. A., held in Kuala Lumpur, the following officers were elected for the year 1915 :—Ex. Comp. F. H. English, Z. Ex. Comp. EL A. Ash, H.; Ex. Comp. E. W. Harvey, J. Comp. J.
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  • 63 8 On dit that the F.M.S. Government contemplates M pensioning off about 3(H) of the subordinate stall* of the F M.S. Civil service in order, by the reduction of reduced payments, to effect economy. Clerks etc. in the P. W. D., Post Office, Survey and other departments will be affected thereby
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 257 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER 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 S.S, and F.M.S. tor the North British Rubber Co., London, aud now hold full stock of the above tyres. PRICE
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  • 495 9 J We do not necessarily endorse th* opinions expressed by correspondents.} Personal Service and Financial Help. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—At this crisis, when all Britons want to do their duty, two ways are possible to most of us first, Personal Service, and second Financial Help.
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  • 351 9 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, 1 shall be much obliged if you or any of your readers will enlighten me on the following points I was present at the last half-year-ly general meeting of the Vivekanauda Students/ Hall, Seremban, and was puzzled at the
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  • 181 9 Wednesday, 2&th. The Cambridgeshire. Polo Practice. Tyersall. ."».30 p.m. Y. W. C. A. Lecture 5.30 p.m. High water :—7.0 a.m. 7 ft. I ins.; 5..»4 p.m. 7 ft. 4 in*. Thursday, 29th. United Saw Mills Ltd. Meeting. No. h Malacca Street. BJooa. High water:—7.so a.m. 7 ft. »> in-.:
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  • 220 9 British. Koala, arrived October 27. Inner Roads. Carlyle. arrived October 27. Roads. Medusa, arrived October 27. Inner Roads. Will-o-the-Wisp, arrived Oct. 27. Inner Roads. Harraatris, arrivfd October 27. Sect. 8 Wharf. Sri Muar, arrived October 27. Inner Roads. Hong Lee, arrived October 27. Inner Roads. Huioan, arrived October
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  • 71 9 Singapore, October, 28. On 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— d/d 26% On Shanghai— Bank d/d. KM} On Java— Bank T. T. 14 U On Japan— Bank d/d. 1144 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India
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  • 63 9 For Publishing Naul Information Calcutta, Oct. I.l— In the friatrict Magistrate s Court, Rangoon, yesterday, Mr. W. H. Barton, proprietor and publisher of the Times of Burma, was fined R5.250, or three months' simple imprisonment, for publishing information regarding tbe disposition of one of Hia Majesty's ships,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 314 9 NOTICE. THE NYALAS RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. I roEFOKATSB IK THE STKAITB SET TLKMENTB.) ii Hereby Given that appliM been made to the Direc- f Company to issue to Singh of Singapore five dushare certificates of 100 shares in the Company (old shares of upon the statement that the t -rtihcates
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    • 508 9 Notice MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited under the following Heads for Supplies to the Municipality of Singapore, from January Ist, 19L>. for one year. 1. Bakau and Bintangore Rollers, Kassau Sticks. Flooring and Roofing Tiles, Chinese Bricks and Lime. 2. Timber. 3L Miscellaneous Articles. 4. Painter's Stores. 5. Brooms. 6.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 253 9 MAILS CLOSES. To-day. Muar and Malacca 2 p.m. Medaii 2 p.m. P. Kwettenham and Peuang 2 p.m. Malao**. Port Swettenham and T. Anson 3p.m. Batu Pahat 8 p.m. Bangkok 3 p.m. Bangkok 1.30 p.m. To-morrow. (aT Psnang Ceylon, Australasia, Mauritius, India, Aden Egypt, Etiropf.cic. K a.m. Kerimon a.m. Singkep a.m.
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  • 384 10 Business Specialist's View of Trade War. In the great war which i 3 being waged on German trade many forces I are now at work. Of these, adver- tising is i:ot the least important, and experts in this department of activity are considering the most
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  • 267 10 Acherse Criticism. Newt published in Loudon is held back thus leaving an open field for 11 news made in Germany." One of the things that arc never likely to by the same after the piesent war, bays Truth, is the Press censorship. All the other doings of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 143 10 GAME. Siberian Pheasants, English Pheasants, j English Partridges, Scotch Grouse. Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND B. ANCHES. War and Trade Business men will lose not only the Cumukih .crest en the whole of their investment in Advertising iv the past if they, cease in their efforts now, but
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    • 143 10 JOHN LITTLE Co.'s SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE. Complete (|?0»0 y Guaranteed Ever Fivg o y can With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Parts. WHAT A FRlENDsteadfast ana true—is a really good watch. A /^^^^^W^mWL watch you can depend mK(^' Wk upon is a real treasure. THE TAVANNES WATCHES which valued the
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  • 710 11 Plentiful Supply of Tin. Tk€ Effect of War. The Kolnische Xeitung of September 11 has a review of the market in which it is stated that since the closing of the important metal exchanges in Hamburg, Berlin and London tbe metal markets have practically been left to
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  • 37 11 Last year the value of Exports from the F. M. S. was $148,171.7.*W as against $154,478,814 in 1912. The marked decrease was due to tbe disastrous fall in the value of tin and rubber, the principal pro-
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 328 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—6 CHONG FEE Co., M TAILORS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. JIW^L 301 303, North Bridge Road, M^^k Junction of North Bridge Bras Basah Road Spore.] WaflMwM ESTABLISHED 1860. < IflMßjf High Class Workmanship 8 Perfect Fit Guaranteed. WwĔm «>ur representative
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    • 370 11 Notice KIAM KIAT CO.~ 108 4, 109, Market Street, Telephone 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal.Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents Tbe Mulcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings, 18-7 CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT If You Want Credit Come to us. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT
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    • 586 11 Notice CUAN KIAT&mT Ship-Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Ex porters, and Com- mission Agents, Estate, Bice-Bill and Saw-Mill Suppliers. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Tel« f r»phie Address: GUANKIAT. <in A. B. C. sth Edition and A 1 Telephone XoB.-OiT.ee: 1233 117* (Private 1450J Sole Agents for CLOBE BOILER
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    • 328 12 Shipping Koninklijke Pakeivaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—l, follyer Qosy. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. SINOARADJA Muntok and Palembang Mm;kAWAM, Bingkawaaf. Kdakau, Pemangkat and Sam*. Oct. VAN HOOE>'DORP Tan;iong-Men ,idar Tanjong-Leidong. Berombang, and Ik-la wan-Deli w w
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    • 152 12 The Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. Vessels for above ports will be despatched from the Roads. For freight, etc. apply to EAST INDIES TRADING CO., Agents. 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkies Bros, (for first r.las» passage only,) For Bandjermassin, Kota Bahru, Samarinda and Soerabaya fortnightly For
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    • 181 12 Shipping P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, r Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hpplj2 to: H.W. BUCKLAND. AGENT, Wanted WANTED. Wanted for Dutch Borneo, a qualified Eurasian lady to teach >oung Chinese girls Eng ish and
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    • 373 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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    • 351 12 Insurance The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. (INCORPORATEO IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMKS", BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN CHAY VaN, Esq. (Chairman) Lim Pkng Slang, Esq. (Viae Ch^nc Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn. c Lee Choon Guan, Etq M Ong Soon Tee. N. B. Chan, Esq., Vow Ngan PaL. hi
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