Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1914
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Title Section41 1914-11-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- No 260 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914. the great war. NOTES AND NEWS. CtK Itfalapa Cribunc- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4.41 words
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Advertisement278 1914-11-04 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NICHT COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO-NIGHT H "It's ALonjf Way to TIPPERARY," but there is a Short cut to the PALL ADIUM where one can always rely on seeing The 1 WAR I T E LAST NIGHT OF THE MYSTERIES OF278 words
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Advertisement227 1914-11-04 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 Handy Useful These unique scissors are the most convenient and u-eful article for the pocket of either lady or gentleman, being compart, l'ght, made of the finest steel and highly nickel227 words
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Advertisement193 1914-11-04 1 CONTRACTS-CERTAIN. WHOLE LIFE INSURANCE (Without Profit?.) EXAMPLES OF PREMIUMS FOR £1.000 PAYABLE AT DEATH. ANNUAL j AGE AGE I AGE AGE AGE F'REM lUMK PAYABLE. 20 '.»5 35 40 For 10 YearB Only j £46/10/0 i £fto/~1/o~| t!.4/17/0 £60/17/0 £694 m **H I £38/1210 £42/ 9/0 £47/ 8/0 tfO/ltyfl j193 words
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Article452 1914-11-04 2 Sword versus Lance. An exciting story of a double cavalry charge is told in the London Spectator in support of the argument that the day of the horse soldier is by no means over. The narrator is a soldier who formed one of a troop of about a452 words
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Article209 1914-11-04 2 Proposed Purchase of a Cruiser. Appal For Subscriptions. An appeal has been issued to the Siamese public requesting subscriptions towards the building of a new vessel of war for this country. The appeal states that, though Siam has no intention of attacking any other country, it behoves209 words
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Advertisement308 1914-11-04 2 I MOTORISTS APPRECIATE I COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., a* East.) 1 51 ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Wires.: PROWODMK. I ~Kfjvi COMPANY. I Booksellers, Newsagants and Stationers. j What A Voting Husband Ought To Know 220 What A Young Wife Ought To Know L308 words
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Advertisement394 1914-11-04 2 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, H nJk.n« Universiiy Matriculation, Professi >nal Preliminary F.M.S. Medical School Entrant Ex*mination AND \LL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F. M. s. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRHTAKY CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT,394 words
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Article3031 1914-11-04 3 Un iLLERY. Field. —A type of i hich can betised in any couniout an excessive strain upon nurses. It consists usually of tterns of weapon (1) field I roper, which are generally to 3 3in. diameter or calibre, Hited on their carriages that fired they do not jump3,031 words
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Advertisement274 1914-11-04 3 V)fe Students 7riendi Our World-renowned Atank Ni* grah Pills, are the greatest friend of students, they sharpen the memory, refresh the tired brain, impart fresh vigour and give tone to the entire system. Only 60 cents a Tift of 32 Pilfe Vaidya Shastri Manishankar Govindji, No. 79, Bras Basah Road,274 words
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Article177 1914-11-04 4 Messrs Bariow's Report. Singapore, Nov. 3.—There was a good demand at to-day's auction when the record quantity of about 127 tons was offered. The prices realised for the better grades shew a further advance. Fine Pale Crepe brought the highest price of the sale at $119 and177 words
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Article197 1914-11-04 4 (By courtesy of Messrs Guthrie Co.) Singapore, Nov. 3.—The auction held to-day provided a record as regards quantity, over 130 tons being catalogued, and with a good demand for most grades close on 100 ton* of Rubber were disposed of at improved prices all round. Pale Crepe197 words
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Article193 1914-11-04 4 The result oi' the negotiations between the Rubber Growers' Association and the Federated Malay States Government in the matter of obtaining Home modification of the duty on rubber exported from the Malay States certainly leaves a good deal to be desired. It is true that a revised193 words
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Article277 1914-11-04 4 Report for 1914. Following v the Report a* pre* ;»ted at the meeting held on the Bth ultimo:The Directs have pleasure m -uhmi. ung to the shareholder, the HtaUment of account- for the year ended 31st August. 1914. fd. x <*• The Net Premium Re- venue277 words
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Advertisement127 1914-11-04 4 KIAN TAI Co., No. 30, Robinson Road, Singapore. Pbone No. 1811. Telegrams «KIANT Al' General Store-keepers, Commission Agents Ship's Purveyors, and Ship-Chandlers. Canteen Contractors to H.M British and Foreign Navy. Tin provisions, Fresh Provisions, Wines, Spirit* etc., of the best quality, always in Stock. Orders promptly executed. PRICES MODERATE. Manager:—TAY127 words
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Advertisement110 1914-11-04 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of Freehold Land House No. 20 Kirn Keat Road AND Freehold 999 Year.' Leasehold Rubber and Coconut Plantations, fronting both sides of Changi Road SITUATE AT THE 10V*> MILESTONE AND 999 Years' Leasehold Rubber Plantation off Reformatory Road TO BE HELD AT Messrs. Chino Keng Lee Co.\s Sale-Room.110 words
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Advertisement222 1914-11-04 4 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. CHANGE IN STREET NAME. Notice is hereby given in accordance with a Resolution passed by the Municipal Commissioners of th* Town of Singapore at a meeting held on the 30th October, 1914, that from Ist January, 1915, the name of thr road leading from X.am pong Java Road222 words
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Article1004 1914-11-04 5 HUGE ARTILLERY PIECES TAKEN BY BRITISH INFANTRY. Heroic Rashes Into the Jaws of Death. Haniing in Rainstorm. Weird Scenes in the Trenches. Mr. Phillip Gibbs, special correpondent of the Daily Chronicle writes Like Henry V before the battle »f A 'iricour*t, I have found myself Ai-iiing that some1,004 words
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Article223 1914-11-04 5 Sir James Crichton-Browne, the well-known doctor and expert on lunacy, addressing a public meeting at Kirkton, near Dumfries, on Friday, said the causes of the war were to be seen in a crazy egomaniac of a Kaiser, in an arrogant and brutal military caste, and in a223 words
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926 1914-11-04 5 Mr. Churchill, speaking to a crowd of between 12,000 and 14,000 at a recraiiing meeting at Liverpool about a month ago, said: We cannot see now how we shill reach the end, but the immediate step before u« we can see quite plainl I have come926 words
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Article317 1914-11-04 5 Tok\ o, Sept 30.—Ciptain Chutaro Matsushima, of tie steamer Maru, 4 535 tons, of the Tatsu ua Steamship Co., chartered by tin Uriu Co., of M( wis summoned some d lys ago by tin authorities on the eve of her departure for Manila with several thousan317 words
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Article244 1914-11-04 5 An exciting experience of a German flying officer is told in the Amsterdam Telegraaf. On September 6 he flew to Paris with a Bavarian major of the General Staff. They were noticed by the •entries and shot at, and a Prensh monoplane ascended from Javisy and!244 words
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Article210 1914-11-04 5 Following it the text of a telegrau» received from the British Poreig» Office by the British Legation, Bangkok, on the 26tb ultimo An official announcement states that Canadian manufacturers hay« applied for 1 names of British manufacturer i of goods hitherto ordered from Germany and new trade it*210 words
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Article167 1914-11-04 5 A Constantinople press-message of the 19th Sept. is of no little ii«eres4 in the light of rect it development*. It states The Porte continues to declare its tino intention of remain ing neutral, but military preparation* are going on with the same activity, nor do tbe requisitions for167 words
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Article1183 1914-11-04 6 Shortage of Cash and Govern tnent Action. NOTABLE EXAMPLES. What is Sauce for Fiji should be Sauce for Malaya too The Chancellor of the Exchequer in Great Britain is entrusted with the onerous duty of finding large sums of money to finance the colossal undertakings of an1,183 words
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Article166 1914-11-04 6 Simla, Sept. 24.—The effect ot the war upon the commerce of India is strikingly brought out bj Mr. Findlay Shirras in the return! of the foreign seaborne trade of thifl country for last month. They Bhoi a total displacement of the usual balance, the customary excess166 words
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Article52 1914-11-04 6 Peking, Oct. 7.-The Chine* Maritime Customs revenue for Sept was Tls. Tls. 2,320,000, showing i falling-off of upwards of one million taels as compared witn September, 1913. The shortage itrendered more unfavourable owing to the present rate of exchange ant the gloomy outlook for trade owing to the52 words
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Article186 1914-11-04 6 It was officially notified recently that all the roofing of the RheirmCathedral was burned and man;, stained-glass windows were bro*en, while the northern tower was sen ously damaged by the Ger-Hin The sculptured decorations an j statues were irreparably ruined, ana the stone work inside was genera damaged, whilst the186 words
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Advertisement284 1914-11-04 6 Robinson Coy. ZENOBIA PERFUMES Per Bottle I High Scented Stock! Siweet Pet Blossom, j Lily of the Valley, Rose Supreme. I DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. I II Take oat a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life I I] your investment. d right t hi ng a nd I284 words
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Advertisement61 1914-11-04 6 WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLD'S BEST VALUE US VIRGINIA CIGAREITES. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Urgent Orders Promptly Executed Tropical Clotbino a Speciality. WING LOONG, High Class Tailor AND Outfitter, No. 26, South Bridge Road. TAN SENC GHONC CO. ARCHITECTS A>D GENERAL FOR BUILDINGS DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, BUILDING SURVEYS, Etc., UNDER61 words
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Article494 1914-11-04 7 Silver is up to 22\. —:o:— A hit pepper is now up to 9 in n.lon. ra ia down to £21 in the lon market. v: I•. tb< I War Relief totaled *7L*7O. %t £137 in London and $63 1. M q itliti < iepe ia now494 words
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Article267 1914-11-04 7 SPECIAL WAR SERVICE. The Brussels Indemnity. Reduced Considerably in Volume. London, Nov. 4, 2.40 a.m. Amsterdam A Berlin telegram says that after long negotiations the Brussels indemnity has been fixed at 1.800,000 sterling instead of £8,000.(X)0. For the Relief of Non Combatants. The Rockefeller Foundation gives a million267 words
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Article322 1914-11-04 7 A course of six lessons in practical dress-making under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A. will begin on Friday. November 6th, at 10 a.m. Ladies wishing to join the class are asked to register their names at the Institute at once Mrs. Eyre Kenny and Miss Brook Hunt322 words
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Article193 1914-11-04 7 The Situation in Belgium. The Germans Hcrled Back Lille Evacuated. Reuter's Services. London, Nov. 3, 9.45 a.m. On the Belgian frontier the Germans were compelled to retreat a considerable distance East of Dixmunde. They are undoubtedly nonplussed by the opening of the sluices of the Yser canalReuter's Services. - 193 words
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Article81 1914-11-04 7 The Belgian Campagin. Germans Fail Completely. London, Nov. 3 3 a.m. Paris: At eleven in the evening an official statement was issued which says that between the North Sea and the Oise the German attacks to day have been more violent than yesterday. We progressed in Belgium South81 words
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Article250 1914-11-04 7 More German Failure*. London, Nov. 2. 7 p.m. Paris: A communique says that the enemy continued the offensive yesterday with equal violence in Bel- gium and the North of France, expecially between Dixmunde and Lys, but despite the enemy's attacks and counter-attacks, we made slight progress250 words
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Article221 1914-11-04 7 A Tenrific and Sanguinary Engagement London, Nov. 3, 1 p.m. An eyewitness states that the British from Aisne went to meet the new army which it was known Germany had been raising, also the fall of Antwerp had released the besieging troops. At first it was almost221 words
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Article137 1914-11-04 7 Troopt Moved Witbont Enemy's Cognisance. London, Nov. 3, 1-25 p.m. The Press Bureau gives the story of an eyewitness at Headquarters who describes the brilliant feat of transferring a large body of British from Aisne to the battle on the North Coast. He finds a137 words
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Article82 1914-11-04 7 Akaba Shelled and Occupied. London, Nov. 3, 2-30 p.m. The Admiralty announces that on the arrival at Akaba of H. M. S. Minerva she found the place occupied by soldiers, one of whom was apparently a German, also armed natives. The Minerva shelled the fort and82 words
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Article47 1914-11-04 7 Martial Law Proclaimed. London, Nov. 3, 5.20 p.m. Cairo: General Maxwell in a proclamation says that the British Government has ordered him to take military control of Egypt to ensure the protection of the country which will be under Martial Law from to-day.47 words
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Article86 1914-11-04 7 Russian Army Ordered to Cross. London, Nov. 3, 2-10 p.m. Tiflis The Imperial Viceroy of the Caucasus in an Army Order states: In view of the Turkish attack on the Russian Coast and vessels of the Black Sea fleet, the Emperor has ordered the army of the86 words
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Article32 1914-11-04 7 Loan of £20,000,000. London, Nov. 3, 5-20 p.m. Melbourne: It is announced that the Imperial Oovernment is assisting Australia with a loan of twenty millions (£20,000,000) sterling. fl*. I..32 words
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Article218 1914-11-04 7 ToffcfrYlferel. '1 London, Nov. 3, 6.30 a.m. Petrojrrad i The Turkish Grand Vizier in a telegram to M. the Russian Minister Foreign Affairs, expressed profonnd regret at the rupture of good relations due to the hostile act of the Russian fleet and said that the Porte would not218 words
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Advertisement68 1914-11-04 7 Tire Great Battle in Belgium. Descriptive Report of Heaviest Fighting in the Great War. 0 LILLE TAKEN BY ALLIES. Thrilling Details of Causes of German Defeats: Assaults as Futile as the Beating of Waves Upon Rock-Bound Shores. THE TURKISH CRISIS. British Warships Shell Turks Out oi Gulf of Akaba: Russians68 words
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Article115 1914-11-04 8 German Ctuiie; Sinks Three Britiih Steamers London, Nov. 2, 10-10 p.m. Lloyds ag»*nt at Para (Brazil) wires that a German steamer has landed the passengers and crew of the steamers Vandyck, Hnrstdale and Glanton, captured and sunk by the German cruiser Karlsruhe. [The Glanton was a115 words
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Article28 1914-11-04 8 Grind Vizier's Apologies. London, Nov. 2, 6.20 p,ra. Renter understands that the Grand Vizier has offered apologies for the recent events in the Black Sea.28 words
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Article74 1914-11-04 8 London, Nov. 2, 10.25 p.m. Renter learns from diplomatic sources, that the Turkish apology, in order to be satisfactory, must be accompanied by guarantees of reparation for the acts of war committed. France has issued an official statement on the Turkish Crisis similar to that of Britain. It74 words
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Article56 1914-11-04 8 The Navy's Eulofcy London. Nov. 2. 10.35 p.m. Admiral Sir John Jellicoe has telegraphed to Prince Louis of Batten bersr the expression of the whole fleet's deepest possible regret at nis resignation. Admiral Jellicoe says We look to you with the greatest loyalty, respect and gratitude56 words
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Article33 1914-11-04 8 London, Nov. 3, 7.20 p.m. Copetown Maritz's following has split into small bands and is wandering aimlessly near the German border. Wholesale surrenders are expected. Maritz has been wounded.33 words
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Article124 1914-11-04 8 Precautions ky British Admiralty London, Nov. 3, 2,20 p.m. The Admiralty announces that, in consequence of the indiscriminate laying of German mines on trade routes under neutral flags, the whole of the North Sea must be considered a military area. All the shipping henceforth must pass124 words
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Article36 1914-11-04 8 London, Nov. 3, 7.20 a.m. The Daily Telegraph states that the Government is shortly issuing a War Loan of two hundred million sterling redeemable in ten years at 4 per cent.36 words
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Article603 1914-11-04 8 Fourth Report of the Directors. Following ia the Report to be presented at the meeting on 6 li inst., at noon Your Directors beg to submit duly Audited Statement of Accounts for the financial year ended 30th June, 1914. The net Profit for the year, after603 words
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86 1914-11-04 8 A British Admiral To Face Tbe Music. For Hbwiftl Them to Esape From the Mediterranean. The Secretary of the Admiralty announced recently that Rear-Admiral E C. Troubridge, C.8., C.M.G., M.V.0., has been recalled to England from the Mediterranean in order that an inquiry may be86 words
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Article116 1914-11-04 8 Following is the text of a telegram dated London Oct. 2ti to the British Legation, Bangkok The German Press Bureau allege that Indian troops have been withdrawn from Egypt because they are considered unreliable. This is entirely untrue. Indian troops are keenly desirous of fighting with their fellow116 words
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Article136 1914-11-04 8 Sixty thousand German wounded have reached Cologne, many of them with limbs off. The exhibition and other public buildings have been converted into hospitals. Machine-guns had, when the last mail left England, been mounted on the Cathedral and the roofs of hotels, and the public had become panic stricken through136 words
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Advertisement31 1914-11-04 8 Shipping Notice. Shipping Agents are reminded that vessels are not allowed to work cargo in the roads at night without special permission, which will not be granted unless under exceptional circumstances.31 words
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Advertisement235 1914-11-04 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES. The Tyres that are superior for they art made of PLANTATION RUBBER." We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the s S, and F.M.S. for tbe North British Kubber Co., London, and now hold full stock of the above tyres235 words
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Article477 1914-11-04 9 Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morm to acknowledge the reI the following further contrioa to date i lre gdy acknowledged $135,800.29 j „,;,rhr.,i 100 Rubber Syndicate 100 Baddaley, (Ist)(Home 50 rs, T.P.D.R.C. 300 (Ist) 25 Hill-Cottingham, }i me Fund) 25 I ma, monthly 20 Wi477 words
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271 1914-11-04 9 The Committee acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following Already acknowledged $2,320.23 Staff and Children of St Francis School (Ist) 100 W. S. Ebden 100 8. C. Sinha 25 J. W. Campbell 30 J. H." 25 Tan Chong Lek 10 A. T. Sturrock271 words
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Article154 1914-11-04 9 Mrs. H. 13. Sahnond, Istana Lama, Keppel Harbour, acknowledges gratefully the following further subscriptions Previously acknowledged $11,017.50. Mr. L. J Jolly, Seremban 20, Mr' F. E. Taylor, K. Lumpur, 25, Mr. N. Wilkinson (monthly) 10, Capt. A. R. Chancellor 30, A Moray Loon 20, Mr. A. E.154 words
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Article73 1914-11-04 9 Singapore, November Ou London— Bank 4 ro/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 ui/s. 2/4 3/4 On Tndia— Bank T. T. 174£ On Hongkong— B<»nk d/d 25 On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 106} On Java— Bank T. T. HU On Japan— Bank d/d. 1144 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 ludia Ceil73 words
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Article49 1914-11-04 9 Hewn Barlow and Co, writ* in their WeekU Circular, ioned yesterday, as follows COFFBE. —Ihere has no enquiry this week for either Liberian or Robusta. COPRA.—Prices have again ruled lower this week, quotation* being about $7.20 for Fine Sundried md *6.00 t« |7.10 for F;nr to Go«'149 words
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Advertisement81 1914-11-04 9 Train Services. REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road.) Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.y a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Other train* leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.30 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 4.14 p.m. Trains leave from81 words
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Advertisement319 1914-11-04 9 LARGEST STOCKERS OF PAINT AND OIL ALL BRANDS AND COLOURS AND FOR mi PURPOSES. CASH or CREDIT. HIN WATT CO., phone no. 428. 102, Market Street. mkWkwm^k\\\\\\m\w m t\\\\\mk\\\\\\Wk\\%\\m\\\\\\\\M\*^^ The Only Japanese Hotel for Foreigners MIYAKO HOTEL. BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE, (Next to Raffles Hotel). Sea breeze and good view. ELECTRIC319 words
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Miscellaneous346 1914-11-04 9 FIXTURES. Wednesday, 4th Selangor River Tin Co. 2nd Annual Meeting Noon. Grefchara House, Battery Road. High water :—10.35 a.m. 9 ft. 2 ins.; 11.48 p.m. 8 ft. ♦> inn. Thursday, 5th. High water10.58 a.m. 9 ft. 3 im. Friday, 6th. Sungei Bagan Robber Meeting. Noon. P. W. Barker Co. High346 words
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Article655 1914-11-04 10 Spices and Butter. The following is taken from Mr. J. Macmillan's recently published work. The Duch East But tbe cargo of copra that our steamer took on board threw new light on the future of th.se tropical archipelagoes Spices hay c lost their value, b* cause the insipidity655 words
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Advertisement238 1914-11-04 10 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS j j Obtainable at ail Garages j 1 6 |—ilB-—^i*«r«i «injectTco"| USED WITH Savaresse's 1 TWQ Relieves Santal Most Effective in Capsules RemedieS 48 hours. FOR SALE BY The United Pharmacy, 305, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPOREPrices that plead Quality that pleases. Ji satisfaction238 words
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Advertisement34 1914-11-04 10 FOR SALE New Chinese Dictionary. Price $3 —Cash Copies of Mr. Moy Fah Cheong's Dictionary of Chinese Pnrases Can be obtained at the office of THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, 20a-i2oc, Collyer Quay. Singapore. 24',June, 191434 words
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Advertisement129 1914-11-04 10 JOHN LITTLE Co.'s I SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE. I c,m r $20.00 I Every fcuil Five Yei r S I With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Paris. I WHAT A FRIEND I steadfast and true—is a I watch you can depend |HL v upon is a real treasure. 1 THE TAVANNES129 words
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Advertisement442 1914-11-04 11 The Malaya Tribune. Car be had at the following depots Singapore. Hold van Wijk, Stamford Road. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Baaah Road. Plotel de l*Europe. Adelphi Hotel. Messrs. Kim Co. op Tcck Seng, 97, Selegie Road. Ptag Boon Tin, Tank Road Railway Station.) my Navy Bar, High Street, he442 words
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Advertisement177 1914-11-04 11 TRY THIS I Solano j LIQUID| I Metal Pplisj|j KEEPS EVERY THING BRIGHT. CONNOLLYS 444. Solid Rubber Tyre. THE UNION TRADING CO. G. C. LEE, 158, Ppinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 1-10-15 P \UL CO., PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portraiture a Speciality, HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP.177 words
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Advertisement215 1914-11-04 11 Notice KIAM KIAT CO7 108 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents Tbe Molcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 18-7 CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT If You Want Credit Come to os. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN215 words
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Advertisement599 1914-11-04 11 Notice GUAN KIAT GO. Ship-chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Ex porters, and Commission Agents, Estate, Rice-Mill I and Saw-Mill Suppliers. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic ilium GUANKIAT Codea A. B. C. Oth Edition and A 1 TelephoneVJos.-Oftce: 1233 <fc 1174 (Private 1450.; Sole Agents for GLOBE BOILER FLUID,599 words
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Advertisement504 1914-11-04 12 Shipping ~Konhikujke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collycr Quaj. Under' Contract witk the Netherlands Mux Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. W*mmt.-+i\*m,Tmm** J~ SINOARADJA Muntok and Palembang ■iumi Purgkalan-Soesoe IMJEOCX Paneh, and Belawan-Deli 1 Xasmhm <^~i^, T I«K and Bo*»f» J VAN QOBKfI504 words
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Advertisement182 1914-11-04 12 Shipping P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppty to: H.W.BUCKLAND, AGENT. GOODS SHIPPED^ v TRAITS Shipping and Parcel Agency, 33, Robinson Road. You need us? If you are booking -i Passage,182 words
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Advertisement376 1914-11-04 12 Banks CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, Paid up Capital in 60,000 Snares 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 Conntv and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The376 words
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Advertisement378 1914-11-04 12 Insurance I The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENT H BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN CHAY VaN, Esq. (Chairman LIM PENG SIANG, EbQ. (Vice Chairman) Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn. c Lee Choon Guan, Esq., Ong &-on Tet-, Bt N. B. Chan, Esq., Vow Ngan378 words
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