Malaya Tribune, 2 November 1914

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- No 268. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914 %v4 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. CDC Iftalapa Cribunc. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2.
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    • 351 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARIT ROAD Premier Theatre. ORCHARD RO/tO TO-NICHT I COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO'NICHT H A Long Way to TIPPERARY," but there in a Short cat to the PALLADIUM when* one can always rely on seeing Thta X E THE MYSTERIES OF PARIS Th(; Most Daring Film Ever Att-mpted
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    • 228 1 G. R. fcOELHO, 52, Selegie Road* Piano Tuner, Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 Handy Useful *These unique eciMore 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
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    • 209 1 CONTRACTS-CERTAIN. WHOLE LIFE INSURANCE (Without Profits.) EXAMPLES OF PREMIUMS FOR £1.000 PAYABLE AT DEATH. 1 ANNUAL I AGE AGE I AGE AGE AGE PREMIUMS PAYABLE. 20 25 30 H 40 For JoYears o>l> *OfllJl UN 1/0 <Mtt»» I £00/17/0 £001 0* 2 ««6/ W<> £42) 9/0 £47/ 8/0 £58/19*) ZWI
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  • 382 2 Improved Sowings. The Department of Agriculture, Madras, has issued the following sowings Report of the rice crop of the Madras Presidency, 1914-15 This forecast is presented in a slightly different form from that customary in former years. In those forecasts a distinction was made between the areas
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  • 149 2 The Japanese daily Hochi says that as far as military operations are concerned, Germany in the Far East now stands on the defensive, but in diplomacy, the paper points out, the Germans are never idle in their attempt to prejudice the Chinese mind against Japan. Both America and
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  • 96 2 Signor Guido Fusinato, Italian Minister of Instrnction, who was one of the most ardent supporters of the Triple Alliance, committed suicide a month ago with a revolver at Schio. The deceased politician was a delegate to the Hague Peace Conference, and was one of the negotiators of the peace of
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    • 320 2 Moroffisrs appreciate COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far east.) 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PKOWODNIK. 28-4 MMMBM^gp— —l——— WBB BW KIM COMPANY. Booksellers, Newsagents and Stationers. What A Young Husband Ought To Know 2 20 What A Young Wife Ought To Know 2
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    • 396 2 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Prelirmn Examination, S. S. and F. M. S. Medical School Entrance ExarmnatioD AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVBKWES CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F.M B. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE
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  • 1249 3 By LIYDftAI Bashkokh] Milan. Sept 2 re2^ET 1 ,r take four da >- TfkyRMN from B*rii v uk«.. two hour-. Thi- was the laconic notice at the top oj a column in a -reat Italian newspaper. Beneath it cam., one or those lucid, steady, but
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  • 104 3 The F.M.S. Estimates for 1015 give the total expenditure as 183,215,178: Mr. G. C. Valpy has been appointed Police Magistrate and Deputy Registrar of Bills of Sale, Singapore. From the 6th to 12th November highest grade rubber will be valued by F M.S. Government at 2/s[» and the export duty
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    • 281 3 [HE CELEBRATED BIRCH CARRIAGES. HARNESSES AND JINRIKISHAS. I mwtd with »11 the requirement of the tfMI and <<,lonie- from «p*-ifica-tl secured b* my own n >hmn vuited tot principal nIbU in many «ountriea to etndy the style* and :;-'ic of vehicle* ii.id h-niuMcc u.-ed. rnj>r' hen»ive export catalogue, which the
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    • 273 3 Wfie Students Jriend. I Our World-renowned 71 tank Ni» grah Pills, are the greatest friend i of students, they sharpen the memory, refresh the tired brain, impart fresh vigour and give tone to the entire system. Only 60 cents a Tin of 32 Pills. Vaidya Shastri Manishankar Govindji, No. 79,
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  • 885 4 Further Particulars. Statements of Residents ani Other Eyewitnesses. Writing to as from Penang shortly after the Emden had left that port last Wednesday morning, a gentleman resident in the snbnrb of lan- iong Bungah says: At 5-30 a.m., I and my wife were awakened by
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  • 322 4 Mr. .John H. Perry writes in the Daily Mail of Sept. 25, as follows Sir, —I have read with interest the letter from "A Britiwher Abroad" the above heading. lam in complete agreement that the four reasons given have helped to win trade for Germany.
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  • 110 4 Writing from Antwerp on the 23rd Sept. a special correspondent of tbe Daily Mail reported:—Dr. Karl Liebknecht, the Socialist member of the Reichstag, who was reported to have been sh«t because of his antimilitarist propaganda, is at present travelling in Belgium. He declares that fourteen Socialist deputies
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  • 80 4 REVISED TIMES. Sinfapore (Tank-Road.) Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.9 a.m. and 7.16 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.30 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.63 p., 4.60 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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  • 71 4 Singapore, November, 2. On London— Bank 4 in/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/4 On India— BankT. T. 174* On Hongkong— Rmk d/d 26% On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 106 On Java— Bank T. T. UH On Japan Bank d/d. 1141 Sovereigns —baying rate $8.54 India
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    • 29 4 GOODS SHIPPED. C TRAITS Shipping and Parcel 0 Agency, 33, Robinson Road. You need ue? If you are booking a Passage, receiving, forwarding insuring, or storing goods. Thooe lto.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 278 4 FIXTURES. Mo&day, 2oJ. ill Soul'sDay. a water -.-9.50 a.m. 8 ft. 8 in».; M* P m 8 ft. 9 in». Tusiay, 5rd. High^roter 10.13 a.m. 9 ft. 1 in.; 11.1* p.m. f» ft. 7 ins. Wednesday, 4thSelangor River Tin Co. 2ii d Annnal Mectrng. Noon. Cireaham House, a High water
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  • 557 5 Rival Fleets in Black Sea. The 6oet>— ii a new two-funnel-1 f.erroan battle-cruiser of the first of 22,636 tons and steams 25.5 Her armour consists of a come belt ot Krupp steel, and her Huient 11-llinch (cal. 45) guns i pairs in turrets, and ore forward, diagonally
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  • 368 5 The Bosphorus will, owing to the warlike acts of Turkey, become the centre ot great intere>-t shortly. A channel 18 mil* s long, with a maximum breadth of the Northern entrance of Bailee, it narrows, to 800 yards in places. It has a depth varying from 20 to
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  • 818 5 Antwerp, Sept 26.—1 motored down to number—outpot>t, situated on the railway embankment at H—, jesterday morning, not because tl ere was any prospect of action in this or any other direction, but because Antwerp now goes about its ordinary business —what there is of it—in placid
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  • 334 5 As recently reported, the Japnn Red Cross Society some time ago proposed to Russia, France and Kngland to send medical corps for the relief of wounded or sick soldiers in conformity with the spirit of fulfilling the international purpose fur which the organization
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  • 395 5 Rangoon, Oct. 12. —To-day, in the District Magistrate's Court, Mr. W. H. Barten, proprietor and publisher, Times of Burma, appeared to answer a charge under Section 3 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1914, in that he, on the 23rd September, published information regarding
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  • 246 5 The Admiralty a month ago Rsued the reports of the surviving senior officers of the three British cruisers sunk in the North Sea, and in a covering statement say that the natural promptings of humanity hava in this case led
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  • 348 5 Discussing the situation, more particularly as it concerns India, The Nayak (Calcutta) writes :—Tnat England will win is the talk everywhere. We have no doubt she will. We say she is invincible, whether by land or by sea, and she will come out as
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  • 1319 6 The "Tailings" Question. Severity of Ides, and Hardship Caused by Action of the Mines Department. His Excellency the High Commissioner is now at Kuala Kangsar, where, removed for the moment from the pressure of international anxieties at the seat of Government in Singapore connected with the great war,
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  • 127 6 The Hon. Treasurer. Mr. M. Morrison, begs to acknowledge tli»receipt of the following further contributions to date Amount already acknowh $45,191.01. W. Mansfield and Co., Ltd., 2,00*1, E. Anderson 500, Singapore United Estate, Manager and staff 140. l.uki Sembawang Estate, Manager and staff 500,
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  • 102 6 Recruits from F M S. The Under Secretary toGovei ment kindly informed us to-day that the Government will provM* free return railway passes for them men who, volunteering for ierwJ at Home, fail to pass the m examination in Singapore In order that as few men
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  • 68 6 The Selangor Police have untitled cally -masked ap a gang ot n< ious criminals, by arresting M them in Kongsis in the hills in ths Ula Sungei Sempadang, on Pahang border, near the mi owned by the estate of the lat* M X I). Pillay, of Koala Lumpur- Ui spector
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    • 343 6 Robinson Coy. ROBINSON'S "SWIFT" CAM ACTION HAND SEWING MACHINE. 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. Go. DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good
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    • 64 6 State Express Cigarettes. No. 555 ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE IN THEIR QUALITIES. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Urgent Orders Promptly Executed Tropical doming a Speciality. WING LOONG, High Class Tailor AND Outfitter, No. 26. South Bridge Road. TAN SENG CHONG CO. ARCHITECTS AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR BUILDINGS DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, BUILDING PURVEYS,
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  • 558 7 was down to $61 in the M.S. last Saturday. :o:— iter report! that the Mullahs een drying Turkey to be strictly neutral or side with —:o: regret to hear that Mr. Mac- who was shot during the ent 'hineM raid on his bungalow rting, Selangor, died at
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  • 105 7 Reuter's Services. Turkish Chauvinists Throw in Lot With the Violators of the Public Law of Europe Thereby Causing War With England and Her Allies. Viceroy of India Deplores Unfriendly Attitude of Turkey. Promulgates Statement of Facts Throughout India. Mohammedan Leaders Instantly Side With Great Britain. Prayer
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  • 22 7 England and Turkey Now at War. We are officially informde that hostilities have commenced as between Great Britain and Turkey.
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  • 309 7 Siege of Przemysl. Fortress Protected by Barbed Wire Fences and Mine-Fields. London, Oct 31, 1.55 p.m. Petrograd In addition to the powerful defensive works Przemysl is surrounded with a regular network of barbed wire and minefields and manned by a very large garrison. Galician prisoners state that
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  • 145 7 Turkish Duplicity. Balil Bey Visiting Possible Allies. London, Oct. 31, 12.50 p.m. Constantinople s On the 28th October the Grand Vizier renewed to the British Ambassador his emphatic assurances that Turkey would not embark in war, and that Turkey is sending Balil Bey on a mission to Sofia,
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  • 47 7 Ottoman Government Denies Responsibility. London, Nov. 1, 3-50 a.m. Washington: Advices received here say that the Turkish Minister of Finance has informed the French Ambassador at Constantinople that the raids by Turkish warships took place without the knowledge of the Ottoman Govment
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  • 83 7 London, Oct. 31, 8.15 p.m. Renter learns that the Allies have presented a Note to Turkey asking for an explanation of the attacks in the Black Sea and demanding the withdrawal of Germans from Turkish ships and the dismantling of the Goel>en andßreslau, otherwise diplomatic
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  • 51 7 London, Nov. 1, 3 a.m. The Press Bnrean announces that in view of Turkey's interrupting communication with the British Embassy in Constantinople, which is undoubtedly the prelude to further acts of aggression. Great Britain must take the necessary action to prottct British interests and territory and
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  • 55 7 Ambassadors Demanding their Passports from Turkey. London, Nov. 1, 8-5 p.m. Official: The British, French and Russian Ambassadors at Constantinople have requested to be handed their passports. Amsterdam The Allied Ambassadors at Constantinople have received their passports. The Russian and British Ambassadors were leaving yesterday evening.
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  • 26 7 Silent as the Sphini. London, Nov. 1, 8-5 p.m. No Turkish reply has been re ceived to-night, though it was due yesterday evening.
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  • 69 7 Attitude of the Allies. London, Oct. 30, 11 p.m. The Allies are conferring with regard to the Turkish crisis and are awaiting explanations. Diplomatists opine that tbe Germans in charge of the Turkish fleet may themselves have precipitated the crisis without the knowledge of Constantinople. Anyhow the
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  • 55 7 London, Oct. 30, 9.10 p.m. Amsterdam A Turkish Official communique says that Russian torpedo-boats attempted to prevent Turkish warships from leaving the Bosphorus to enter the Black Sea. The Turks tired on them, and sank two Russian vessels. The Turks saved and captured thirty Russian sailors.
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  • 81 7 London, Oct. 31, 1.10 a.m. The Handelsblad learns from Berlin, that strong Turkish cavalry detachments have arrived at the Bay of Akabah. Turkish scouts have appeared at Sherm at the extremity of the Sinai Peninsula. [Akabah (the Biblical Elath) is a harbour at the head of the
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  • 52 7 Allies Retaliate London, Nov. 1, 8-5 p.m. The Press Bureau says that the Government has, in view of the Germans removing from France and Belgium, as prisoners of war, all persons having attained the military age. decided that all enemy reservists on board of neutral vessels be
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  • 71 7 Germans Losing Heavily Cold Steel Accounting for Hesvy Losses- London, Oct. 31, 1.35 p.m. The Press Bureau states that severe fighting continues with little intermission along the Allies' line. The Germans are stubbornly resisting and are frequently making fiere© connter-attacks, nevertheless the British are steadily
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  • 22 7 JUrd Uasdowac's Sob. London, Oct. 31, 8.15 p.m. Lord Lansdowne's son, Lent Charles Nairne, was killed in action yesterday.
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  • 112 7 Mahometan Leaders Support Britain, London, Nov. 1,8-5 p.m. Simla: H. E. the Viceroy, in dignified communique, has announced throughout India th<* unfriendly attitude of Turkey, and deplores the endeavour of the Chauvinistic element to drive Turkey into war for the benefit of Germany and Austria, the
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  • 64 7 Flew the Russian Flag London, Oct. 31, 1.10 a.m. Bordeaux Official: The Erruien entered Penang flying the Russian flag. After torpedoing the Zhemchog' rihe was attacked by the French destroyer Mousquet which was sank. The survivors were rescued by the Emden, which put
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  • 38 7 Progress in the Centre at Seoaoj» London, Nov. 1, &-50 a.m. A Paris communique issued in the evening states: We are progressing in the Centre North of Souain; everywhere else .we have maintained our positions.
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  • 82 7 Position* Lost and Retaken. London, Nov. 1, 5.20 p.m. A Paris communique stale©: There is nothing new on the Nieu-port-Dixmunde front. The enemyhave contiuued their violent attacks along the whole northern region. All these attacks Eastward and Southward of Ypres were repulsed. We have progressed Northward
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  • 176 7 London, Oct 31, 6.50 p.m. A Paris communique stat«-s Yesterday the enemy attempted general offensive movement alongthe whole front from Nieuport to Arras. They also made violent attacks on other points of the battle front, and there were alternating advances and retirements from Nienport
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  • 76 8 Many Prisoner! Captured. London, Nov. 1, 6-50 p.m. A communique states: Along ttie rest of the front there were violent cannonades and fruitless attacks to recapture ground gained by us. The struggle continues most fiercely at Argonne where the enemy, however, is making no progress. We have
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  • 74 8 London, Oct. 31, 4 a.m. I'aris, 11 p.m. Official: There is nothing new in the Nieuport and IHxmunde region. The enemy on our Left Wing made violent attacks on the British and on both banks of I a Bassee Canal without success.
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  • 128 8 Germans in Retreat: Leaving 1 Guns. Aetoplanes and Other Booty. London, Oct. 31, 4.55 a.m. Petrograd Official: Hard fighting continues East of the Prussian front. Persistent German attacks in the region of Barlarzhevo have t>een repulsed. Beyond the Vistula the enemy's rear-guards have been
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  • 62 8 Eaten Back With Heavy Loss- London, Oct. 31, 11.15 p.m. Petrograd A communique states: The enemy attacked our Centre in East Prussia in the region of Bakslargevo and were repulsed with tremendous losses. We have advanced in many districts in East Prussia. We are firmly
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  • 79 8 German Submarine in the Straits London, Nov. 1, 3.40 a ra. Jhe British cruiser Hermes has l**en sunk by a German submarine in the Straits of Dover. Nearly all the officers and crew 'were saved. The ship was of small military Aignittcance. loiter. —The Hermes was returning
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  • 24 8 Cabinet Resigns. London, Nov. 1, 4.35 a.m. The Italian Cabinet has resigned, in consequence of differences relating to military expenditure.
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  • 30 8 General Attack Begun. Combined Land and Sea Operation London, Oct. 31, 11.50 a.m. Tokyo Official General attacks by sea and land at Tsingtau were begun this morning.
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  • 21 8 London, Oct. 31, 4.50 a.m. The Press Bureau states that an Indian contingent has joined the Allies at Tsingtau.
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  • 59 8 Most Forts Silent London, Nov. 1, 12-25 p.m. Tokyo: It is officially stated that most of the German forts at Tsingtau are silent and only two are replying persistently. One fort is blazing while there is also fire near the harbour and there has been an explosion
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  • 119 8 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Oct. 30, 6 p.m. The Hood caused b\ the Belgian army having opened the dykes in the lower valley of the River Yser, have obliged the Germans, who had crossed this river, to fall back under a heavy cannonade.
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  • 169 8 Harbin, Sept. 18.—Iu a recent leading article published in the Russki Slovo (Moscow), it is pointed out that notwithstanding the fact that the German strength in the Far East cannot be called co> siderable at the same time Japxn will be called upon to make some sacrifices
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  • 20 8 War has, as was stated in an Express issued from office yesterday afternoon, begun as between Great Britain and Turkey.
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  • 315 8 Successful Concert at Pearfs Hill. The Warders quarters resounded with many a patriotic song on Saturday evening, when a most successful concert was held. The Recreation Hall had been tastefully decorated with flags and bunting for the occasion. The hosts being mostly service men, a programme
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  • 236 8 Second Court. {Before Mr. C H. G. Clarke.) A Chinese named Ng Seng was charged this morning with being in possession of illicit chandu valued at $150. His Worship convicted the accused and fined him $500, or 3 months. A tragedy occupied the attention of his Worship, when
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  • 67 8 Reuter telegraphs that the Mahometan Leaders in India are holding meetings in support of Great Britain and prayers are being offered up in the Mosques for the success of Great Britain's arras. A gang of eight Chinese, armed with parangs, entered the Sungei Tampeian Railway Station about 1 a.m. on
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 243 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES The Tyres that are superior for they are made of PLANTATION RUBBER." f I We beg to announce that we have j been appointed Sole Agents in the 8.8, I and F.M.S. for the North British Rubber Co., London, and now hold full stock of
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  • 192 9 Cricket. sec Ut -.C.C. ground on S&tur- > 3 R.C. met with a defeat at r 2? n( h of the Home eleven, the 4 being all out for 03. to h tbe S.C.C. responded with 3 wickets. Below are the S.R.C. j tulistan lbw b Thomas 3 GreviUe
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  • 33 9 iiMins of nine captained by Leijtfmfl and Kogaars respectively played a [riendly club match on the b.K.U ground. The game resulted in the i former's team winning by 101 to od.
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  • 179 9 Saturday s Raws. The second day's races drew a good attendance, but the racing was barely up to the average. The First Race—The Golf Club Cap. was declared off on account of an objection having been raised against the winner. Race 2.—The Kinta Bowl Distant R. C. Michael
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  • 563 9 Last Saturday's Contest and Prize Distribution. Mrs. CUmetk and Mrs. Nathan Heal the List. By the kind permission of the C. E. Z. M. 8. an Ambulance contest was held in the Bcbool grounds on Government Hill last Saturday afternoon, in the presence of a large
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  • 34 9 The Paris Matin publishes the following from New To* Af occasioned by race mairy „SUT<S board the German 23» Bluecher, on a voyage tZZ? Hamburg to Buenos Aires, ES SST?"* fifty F—*« being kiUcni.
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  • 352 9 Germans Abandon Guns in Flight. Brilliant Work of Aeroplanes Admiral Sadakichi Kato, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Second Squadron, sent to the Naval Board of Command tbe following report on the afternoon of September 29 44 The Fourth Division, accompanied by gunboats and a flotilla of boats, advanced to
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  • 138 9 Peking, Sept. So—The Chinese Government has protestedagainst the Japanese occupation of Weihsien on the ground of its being within the neutral zone. It requests tbe withdrawal of the Japanese forces. The Peking Gazette this morning has a long editorial deploring the entrance of the Japanese troops into
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 530 9 X'MHS CARDS. A new and wide selection of Tuck's Christmas and New Year Cards has just come to hand. Moderate prices have been marked ranging from 5 cents upwards. Other goods stocked by U9. and of interest to you are handsome 1915 Calendars, sixpenny and other novels; Postcards of Singapore
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  • 239 10 Considerable Reduction of Staffs Probable. Economy, says the Malay Mail editorially, is the watchword in the Federal Capital to-day. The Budget for 1915 is expected to be a mere skeleton of its predecessors —those fat volumes which provided for j lavish expenditure from an everswelling
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  • 336 10 Tokyo, Oct. 10.—When China is flushed to the very roots of her queue over the alleged violation of her neutrality by her plucky neighbour Japan, it is interesting to learn that the Germans and Austrians are guilty of an untold number of offences against Chinese
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    • 19 10 H. AHMAD, Engineer Contractor. t69, SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Undertakes Erection and Repairs of Buildings. K«i»lof«d Cwtret* Work, a Speciality.*
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  • 718 11 The Backbone of the German Armies. The present war has as efc brought forth no great figure among the German armies in the field. Von Moltke lias yet to prove himself th* p«-er of his famous ancestor. Von KI tick and Von Hindenburg, efficient generals though they may be,
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  • 413 11 But the foreign* r, however impeccable his recommendations and references, onK m.c* as much of Krupp's as the firm will let him. Foreign military attaches, entranced at the exquisite courtly which is the rule of this famous house, have seen the high hopes ouil' up on
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  • 183 11 President and OffeaJtai Ambassador. New York, Sep 21.—President Wilson's determination to sock the removal of indiscreet diplomatists (as reported in ro-lay's Tribune led to-day to the resign itpon of Rustem Bey, the Turkish Ambassador. Some days ago Rustem Bey in an interview madi st htsuiaeftl
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    • 385 12 Shipping Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Coilyer Quay. Under Contract uith the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Htmki.ma.n v J JAJ'AUA Batana, ChwiPPM and Semarang Mm, 6 HIKOKAKA Hirj.'kawatiL'. Femangkat and Sambas Nov. 4 tUnoAUADjA Aiunt<>* iiid Palcmbaag s?*'
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    • 153 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 M Agents. 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkies Bros, (for first class passage only,) For Bandjermassin, Kota Bahrn, Samarinda and Soerabaya fortnightly
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