Malaya Tribune, 6 November 1914
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Title Section41 1914-11-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- No 2ci2. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. Cbe ittalapa tribune. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 641 words
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Advertisement283 1914-11-06 1 I PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT l commencing at 9ml shabp. TO-NIGHT II [t*i A Long Way to TIPPERARY/' but there is a Short cut to the PALLADIUM where one can always rely on seeing The I NEWS FROM THE FRONT q I WAR j T283 words
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Advertisement228 1914-11-06 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegle 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 useful article for the pocket of either lady or gentleman, being compact, light, made of the finest steel and highly nickel228 words
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Advertisement227 1914-11-06 1 CONTRACTS-CERTAIN. WHOLE LIFE INSURANCE (Without Profits.) If EXAMPLES OF PREMIUMS FOR fl.OOO PAYABLE AT DEATH. j ANNUAL AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE ff PREMIUMS PAYABLE. 20 25 30 35 40 For 10 Years Only £46/15/0 £50/ l/o £54/17/0 £«0/17/0 £69/ o/o I $1' „15 i £35/ 9/0 £38/12/0 £42/ 9/0227 words
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Article391 1914-11-06 2 The Kiachta Conference. Kiachta, Siberia, Oct. 2 —Up to the present the proceedings at the Tripartite Conference appear to have been without result. Six meetings have been held at which the Chinese delegates confined attention to the future title of the Hutukhtu and to the adoption of391 words
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Article138 1914-11-06 2 Tokyo, Oct. 16.—The Rank of Taiwan is reported as shortly carrying out the old plan of extending its operations to London It appears that the Bank which carries on an extensive husiness in Taiwan, Shanghai, Amoy, Swatow, Hongkong, Canton, and Singapore, and <mite recently in .lava, has138 words
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Article85 1914-11-06 2 The cafe chantant recent ly held at Ipoh in aid of the Belgian Red Cross Society realised the »***** of which sum ha* b***ti torwarded to Count de Lalaing. Belgian Legation, London Owing to the existence of hwine fever ainongbt jfigs in Sefauigor the movement of pigs, into, out «.f,85 words
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Advertisement323 1914-11-06 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE K COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., <f« e*..> 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PK0W0DNIK. KIM COMPANY.! Booksellers, Newsagents and Stationers. c What A Young Hnsband Ought To Know 2 20 What A Young Wife Ought To Know 2 20 What323 words
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Advertisement408 1914-11-06 2 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 ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F.M. S Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE408 words
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Article978 1914-11-06 3 Death or Glory fer Every One. Horws Terrified 44 Hell can be nothing compared to this. It is just as if some one left the door open and all the furies were let loose. It is death or glory for every one." That is the impression formed of978 words
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Article195 1914-11-06 3 It is tantalising to holders of stocks of raw rubber in London and Liverpool to see the price of the commodity on this side just half of that which prevails in Amsterdam, the other great raw rubber centre. The demand from Amsterdam is keen. Urgent cables195 words
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Article135 1914-11-06 3 Tokyo, Oct. 16.—The Department of Agriculture and Commerce gives notice that the following modifications have been effected in the official rates on war risks as changes in the situation require Max. rates Trade routes per 100 yen I—The route between Newchwang and Macao, or China ports and the135 words
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Article87 1914-11-06 3 The Malay Mail states that owing to the heavy rains the Selangor River Tin Syndicate open cast mine at the ">J> mile Pahang Trunk Road was flooded, as also was the engine room, etc., caused by the bursting of the dam which was constructed some time ago on the old87 words
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Advertisement275 1914-11-06 3 WANTED. A COMPETENT JOURNALIST, wit b knowledge of Shorthand, able to unptake the usual SubEditorial work of a daily Newspaper. Apply by l etter > with copies of recent testimonials, to A. B. C. c 0 Malaya Tribune." v -TERIOUS THICK CARDS. t'\- thoroughly Hhuffle. Then pocket. No height, no275 words
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Advertisement284 1914-11-06 3 T&fc Students Jriend. 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. My 60 cents a Tin of 32 Pill* Vaidya Shastri Manishankar Govindji, No. 79, Bras Basah Road,284 words
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Article311 1914-11-06 4 A Record Auction. improved friea: 100 Tom Sold Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., write in their Weekly Rubber Circular, issued on the 3rd inst, that a record quantity of rubber was offered at the local auction on that date and that the demand being good about311 words
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Article134 1914-11-06 4 Kamuning Tin. Messrs Guthrie and Co., the agents, favour us with information to the effect that the output of tin from this Company's properties during October was 532.41 piculs and that the estimated revenue from same is $1,267.91. Heawood Tin. The output of tin from this Company's134 words
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Article114 1914-11-06 4 The British Milk Products Co., Ltd has been formed to put a British product ou the market called 4 Sauaphos." The chairman is Sir William Taylor, late Surgeon-Gene-ral to the Forct I. All mater als are made in England, and Sunaphos is produced under the direct personal control of114 words
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Article218 1914-11-06 4 How Sarawak and HoDjkoat Reflate Price*. 1 A notification in the Sarawak. Government Gazette reads as follows Notice is hereby given that the Government will pay a reward of twenty-five dollars to any person giving snch information as will lead to the conviction of anyone selling foodstuffs218 words
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207 1914-11-06 4 A Great Loss to Ceylon. Tidings have come from Ceylon of the recent death of the Hon'ble Mr. Joseph N. Tissaveerasinghe, M.L.C, at Colombo, Ceylon. He was additional Tamil Member of the Legislative Council. Hailing from Jaffna, endowed with many good qualities, and207 words
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Article171 1914-11-06 4 Death at Mulla, Punjab. Many brother officers and friends of the late Jemadar Natha Singh will, says the British North Borneo Herald, regret to hear of his death which occurred at Mulla, Amritsar, Punjab, on August 28th last, after a short illness of three days. Natha Singh,171 words
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Article68 1914-11-06 4 Singapore, November 6 On LondonBank 4 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/4 On India— v BankT. T. 174* On Hongkong— Bnk d/d 25J On Shanghai— Bank d/d. On Java— Bank T. T. 141£ On Japan— Bank d/d. 114£ Sovereigns—huving rate $8.54 India Ceil Bills68 words
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Advertisement383 1914-11-06 4 F. S. RATNAYAKE Late of the Ceylon Survey D ment and F.M.S. Survey, Licetstd Surveyor and Leveller, S S., nader. takes surveys of every descri; Has considerable experience h tensive surveys in Malaya*, h diploma and first-class local r? ences and possesses full eqnipn.. of up-to-date instruments. faction guaranteed. Office383 words
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Miscellaneous272 1914-11-06 4 FIXTURES. m 'if Fritoy. ilk. Sungei Bagan Robber Meeting. Noon. J. W. Barker Co. High water: —0.15 a.m. 8 ft. 3 inb.; 11.22 p.m 9 ft. 3 int. Saturday. 7th. Polo Practice Tyersall 5 p.m. High water: —0.48 a.m. 8 ft.; 11.48 p.m. ft. 3 in*. Sunday, Sth. 22nd Sunday272 words
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Article1174 1914-11-06 5 Historic Landing at Marseilles. Troops Great Reception from the French. Delayed by tfte Censor.) as, >ept. 26.—With un- delight flashing from eyes bwrntDg coal, and with hearts f joy, our Indian troops landod here to-day. From the little Gurkha and his iog smile, through the ranks1,174 words
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288 1914-11-06 5 Melbourne, Oct. 10. —Recruiting will he in ful wing IB a week or tw<>, now that the Government has decided to send more men, and to continue sending more men, till the issue lihh been decided in our favour. Xv rj fit Australian wl o288 words
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Article317 1914-11-06 5 ll pward Tendency in Stocks. London, Sept 25.—The abundance of credit has been very marked all through the week, and the payment for X 15,000,000 of Treasury bill* had no perceptible effect on the available supply •of money. In some cases short fixtures were obtainable at317 words
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Article743 1914-11-06 5 The Fighting on the Vistula. Brilliant Russian Achievements. Complete Rout of the Invaders- Ptkmg, Oct. 22. The Ru*bi*n Legation informs Router's Ag ncy th tt tne following bulletin was issu» v in P« tn-grad yesterday m I h« G» rman troops on the roadleaning to743 words
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Article483 1914-11-06 5 In view of the bombardment of tie Dtrdanelles, reported by Reuter ye»t«-rda\, the following information relative to this, the gateway of Constant nople, will be of interest at this juncture. Ihe Dsrdanelles strait, in ancient times called the Hellespont, unites tli« Sea of Marmora with the Aegean. Th-483 words
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Article1021 1914-11-06 6 Financial Assistance to Tide the Country Over the Present Crisis. Imperial Government to be Appealed to. Speaking in the Federal Council on the 2nd inst. the Hon'ble Mr. Skinner and other unofficial members, including the Hon. Eu Tong Seng, strongly urged that the Imperial Government should be1,021 words
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Article492 1914-11-06 6 No Religious Questions Involved. Two notifications issued I a mand of His Excellency the Gi nor yesterday afternoon read v follows His Majesty's Government desire.* to make known that the grave situation which has arisen with Turkey involves no religious question and that the Muhammadan holy places492 words
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Advertisement316 1914-11-06 6 Robinson Coy. ZENOBIA PERFUMES BRITISH PRICE High Scented Stock, Sweet Pea Blossom, Lily of the Valley, Rose Supreme. DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH, j Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of «very family should ask himself this pertinent question, M How316 words
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Advertisement177 1914-11-06 6 ST.-RAPHAĔL WINE DIGESTIVE, FORTIFYING AND STRENGTHENING TONIC. CHOW KIT k CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Urgent Orders Promptly Executed Tropical Clothing a Speciality. WING LOONG, High Class Tailor AND Outfitter, No. 26, South Bridge Road. NOTICE. Pursuant to an Order of the Supreme Court of tho Straits Settlements made in Suit177 words
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Article516 1914-11-06 7 The Samarang Exhibition will be on the 22nd inst. —it ii V Hague message states that the teh Government has prohibited sport of butter. :o:— gterday tin slumped again in F.M.S. the quotation being inst |64 the day before. —:o:— Kubertson, of Pataling, left j M. S.516 words
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Article171 1914-11-06 7 The Indian Troops at the Front. Their Steadiness and Dash Praised by the C 0- I Reuter's Services. London, Nov. 5, 11.10 p.m. The Press Bureau says The Indian troops have now commenced to participate in the operations of the British expeditionary force. One of the firstReuter's Services. - 171 words
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Article306 1914-11-06 7 Alleged Naval Engagement. German Version of a Fight off Valparaiso. Disbelieved by the Admiralty London, Nov. 5, .'s-20 a.m. The Admiralty have received reports from German sources that a naval engagement has taken place off Valparaiso. The Admiralty have no confirmation. According to German reports the Scharnhorst, Gneisenau,306 words
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Article109 1914-11-06 7 Yorck Hoist by a German Mine- London, Nov. 5, 6.20 a.m. Amsterdam An Official Berlin telegram states that the German cruiser Yorck struck a chain of mines blocking the entrance to Jahde Bay, on the north coast of Germany, and sank. So far 382 men, more than109 words
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Article31 1914-11-06 7 London, Nov. 5, 12-50 p.m. In the Privy Council to-day the King signed the documents rendered necessary by the state of war between Britain and Turky.31 words
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Article100 1914-11-06 7 The Germans and Austriaas in Full Reatreat Badly Beaten by the Russians. London, Nov. 5, 1130 a.m. The Russian forces have been triumphant, obtaining decisive successes along the whole line. The Germans are now retreating on the East Prussian front. The Russians have captured at Bakalarjevo100 words
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Article156 1914-11-06 7 Repulsed With Heavy Lou. London, Nov. 4, 1.25 p.m. The Press Bureau states There r/ere violent attacks on the 30th October against our First Corps and cavalry, the enemy evidently having been largely reinforced. We inflicted very heavy loss on the enemy. The commander of the corps156 words
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Article70 1914-11-06 7 Fort litis Pounded to Atoms- London, Nay. 4, :i.2() p.m. Tokyo A vigorous assault has been begun on Fort litis, the strongest of the fortifications in Tsingtau. The way for the infantry is being prepared by a most terrific bombardment which has almost reduced the fort70 words
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Article34 1914-11-06 7 Reviewed by the King and Lord Kitchener. London, Nov. 4, 6 p.m. There was intense enthusiasm when the King, accompanied by Lord Kitchener, were reviewing the Canadians at Salisbury Plain.34 words
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Article32 1914-11-06 7 Turkish Advance Guard Retreating. London, Nov. i, 11.30 p.m. Petrograd The Caucasian General Stall* announces Our troops have crossed the Turkish frontier and repulsed the Turkish advance guards.32 words
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Article93 1914-11-06 7 Djivid Bey Resigns. London, Nov. I, Ll5 p.m. Amsterdam: Djavid Bey, the Turkish Minister of Finance, has tendered his resignation. Ancient Russian Battleship Sunk. Sofia The Turks have strnk the Russian battleship Sinop. [The Sinop was built in 1887. She was of 11,230 tons and had a93 words
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Article27 1914-11-06 7 London, Nov 1, 10.10 p.m. Applications for the £1&/MX)«0OI 1 Treasury Bills has totalled twentyeeven millions. The average rate is 3 11/U» per cent.27 words
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Article191 1914-11-06 7 Germans Withdrawal bit Filhtin* Fiercely. London, Nov. 4, 7.40 p.m. A Paris communique says The situation on our left is unchanged. The enemy on the right bank of the Yser have retired. We have recaptured Lombardzwde. The Germans on the left tank only hold one191 words
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Article58 1914-11-06 7 London, Nov. 5, 4 20 a.m. Paris, 11 p.m. Official There iff no notable change in the situation. We have progressed slightly in the north near Messines. There has been, violent cannonades without much result at severa) points, particularly west of Lens, between the Somnie and Ancre,58 words
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Obituary129 1914-11-06 7 Major-General Kekewich. London, Nov. f>, 12-">0 p.m. The death is announced of MajorGeneral Kekewich, in Devonshire. [Major General R. G. Kekewich, C. B. 1900, was a most distinguished officer. He entered the army in 1S74, and served in the Malay Peninsula from 1875-6, for which he received medal and129 words
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Article137 1914-11-06 7 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) 1 1 Officially Communicated. > Paris, Nov. 4, (1.50 p.m. The Turkish Ambassador in France, Rifatt Pasha, asked for his passports, which were delivered U> him this morning. He will leave this afternoon for Italy. The situation in the north is unchanged.137 words
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Article23 1914-11-06 7 Mr. and Mrs. J.1.s Salle were among the passengers by the last mail from Europe, \vh**re they havt* been residing about four months.23 words
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Advertisement74 1914-11-06 7 NAVAL OPERATIONS. Alleged Defeat of British Cruisers. Germans Claim to Have Sunk the Monmouth: Admiralty Sceptical. The Indian Troops at the Front: Their Steadiness and Dash Highly Praised. Hoist With Their Own Petard German Cruiser Sunk by German Mine. The Eastern Campaign: Germans and Austrians in full Retreat Before the74 words
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Article52 1914-11-06 8 Supreme Court. Mr. Justice Earnshaw, who recently arrived in the Colony from Jfrigland, took his seat in the Supreme Court yesterday for the first time. Mr. Koek, on behalf of the Bar, delivered an address of welcome to His Lordship. After replying. His commenced the ordinary business of52 words
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Article332 1914-11-06 8 before Mr. G. IL Sugden.) In the Third Court yesterday, Itamasamy Chitty was charged with cheating in respect of one promissory note for $2,050. His Worship postponed the case until the Pith inst. allowing him to hnd bail in the hum of $3,500 This morning, in the same332 words
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Article156 1914-11-06 8 Bourne Bark. St. Andrew's Cathedral was crowded yesterday with a fashionable throng, to attend the wedding of Mr F. G. Bourne, the Court Inspector, to Miss Olive Isabel Bark, who had arrived from England. The bride wore a beautiful dress of white silk and carried an elaborate Bora!156 words
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Article53 1914-11-06 8 A German general recently captured by the French was found to be In possession of official docun>. appointing him Military Governor of Paris. The doenmenl bare the ■ignaiare and seal of tinKaiser. This wa* the General wlvo attempted to commit suicide when Oen. Kluck ordered the retreat that in for53 words
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Article309 1914-11-06 8 Work For Mining Coolies. Utter to Chinese Consul General Singapore The Malay Wail (Nov. 5) says:— Mr. Tung Swee Lon,?, of Kuala Lumpur, has addressed the following letter to the Chinese Consul-Geoeial Singapore. Sir,—In consequence of a letter recently written by me and published in the309 words
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173 1914-11-06 8 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following further contributions Amount already acknowledged $161,933.29 Lunatic Asylum's Staff 63 50 Pasir Panjang Hospital Staff 22 Dr. H. Furnivall 25 Dr. Kerr Simpson 35 Mrs E. C. Gunn 25 Dr.173 words
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Article53 1914-11-06 8 The Ger-Huns are very vexed Over the procedure of the British Prise Court sitting in judgment over captured German merchantmen. The Cologne Gazette exclaims M The court is acting with ruth I. W U) tantamount to gross violation of international law. Our war on German commerce is described by the53 words
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Article171 1914-11-06 8 The London and China E*pre»n says the following letter I an b*-« n received by a lady in chaig** of London Seamen8 Mission K. Matnudaira, a young Japanehe qoar termaster 41 My dear— San, —I deeply sympathise with y<ur people in this war, but you ii*ed in171 words
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Article85 1914-11-06 8 Mrs. H. B. Salmond, begs to acknowledge with thanks the following further subscriptions Previously acknowledged $11.304. 50, St. Andrew's iSchool, Singapon 1(31, Mr. Tan Kheam Hock 21», Mrs. Ooi Wong Kheng r >o, Mrs. Mary dtSouza 20, Procure dcs Mission> Etrangeres 50, Cableship "Recorder' Mess (2nd instalment)85 words
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Article378 1914-11-06 8 We are indebted to Mr. Chia Cheng Jui, the Secretary, for information to the effect that the October output of Mandai-Tekong Kstates was 4,1*77 lbs total for 3 months 1 .'5.110 lbs. In announcing, recently, the arrival of the Malay Herald mention was made in this journal ot the fact378 words
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Advertisement218 1914-11-06 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES. The Tyres thai are superior for they are made of PLANTATION RUBBER." PRICE LISTS AND PA TICULARS ON APPLICATION. CASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE COY, BEACH ROAD (NEXT TO RAFFLES HOTEL.) H. C. HUDSON, (Late ot Kobinson Piano Qo.) TUNER. REGULATOR AND REPAIRER. TUNING $4.00 CASH. Yearly218 words
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Article2032 1914-11-06 9 ff/ntinved from Oct. 5 lUj r this, part of the price Singapore Riilway was paid irities, and the Johore Governi rc'iuced its indebtedness to us $10,496 957 to $9,532,255. net result of these transacts that we commenced the I'jl4 with a surplus of $61,239,977, of which $20,054,227 represented2,032 words
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Advertisement125 1914-11-06 9 One Sip Jnvites I Jlnotder. I FRAMROTS 3>ry finger j ASAHI BEER t SAPPORO BLACK BEER CITRON WATER j Highest Prize AT THE i Anglo=Japanese Exhibition. Tamoto Co., 351, Victoria Street, TELEPHONE 112, And A,! Retai,ers Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. MORTGAGEE'S125 words
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Article381 1914-11-06 10 A Secret Service Agent. Hairdresser Arrested in London. Daily Mail. At Bow Street on Sept. 26, Karl Gustav Ernst (42), a hairdresser, described as a British subject, of Caledonian Road, X., was remanded on a charge under the Official Se crets Act of having for a purposeDaily Mail. - 381 words
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159 1914-11-06 10 Platforms for Big Siege Guns Ready 18 Months Ago. Paris, September, 2. r >. —There is now sufficient evidence that more than 18 months ago, reinforced concrete platforms, ready for the reception of the heavy German artillery, were under construction in the neighbourhood159 words
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Article93 1914-11-06 10 The sale, at Saigon, of the cargo of the captured German steamer Argenfels realised $124,240 Mex. We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. N. Gomes, the Secretary, for information to the effect that the October crop of the Punggor Rubber Estates amounted to 5,690 lbs. We learn from In93 words
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Advertisement291 1914-11-06 10 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages "INJECTICO" USED WITH .i j Savaresse's r Relieves TWO Santal Most Effective in j Capsules Remedies |48 hours. FOR SALE BY The United Pharmacy, 305, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. The Only Japanese Hotel for Foreigners MIYAKO HOTEL. BEACH ROAD,291 words
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Advertisement138 1914-11-06 10 JOHN LITTLE Co.'s SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE. I Complete (I*o/"\ f\ Fully Guaranteed Every Detail Five°*ears. With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Parts. WHAT A FRIEND— 7^ steadfast and true—is a /^^^W^^^k really good watch. A watch you can depend mKi^^ X v-^'^M upon is a real treasure, li s SUCH138 words
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Article221 1914-11-06 11 President Wilson's Decision. To Remove Indiscreet Diplomatists (Daily Mail Correspondent) New York, Sept. 24.—" I have heard many persons in Japan say that they believed war with the United States was inevitable. Throughout Japan there is intense hatred of the United States." These and other statements of a221 words
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Article839 1914-11-06 11 Admiralty Phils German Lies. Press Bureau, Sept. 24.—The Secretary of the Admiralty issues the following reply to a statement made publicly by the German Minister at Copenhagen to the effect that German officers did not, as had been reported from England, fire on swimming German sailors after839 words
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Article88 1914-11-06 11 The notorious Bajau outlaw, Lajan. who instigated the affair in Sarawak which led recently to the death in Sarawak of Mr. Skene Keith, has been killed by a Bajau, who speared him while asleep. It was a significant fact that when Admiral Limpus recently left Constantinople after the arrival of88 words
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Advertisement382 1914-11-06 11 The Malaya Tribune. e had at the following depots Singapore. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford Road. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Hotel de l'Europe. Delphi Hotel. Kim Co. Tec* Seng, 97. Selegie Road. ,r, p g Boon Tin, (Tank Road Railway Station.) Navy Bar, High Street. :.glo Indian Stores, 84,382 words
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Advertisement83 1914-11-06 11 UN 6ENG CHIANG NURSERIES Orchard Road. Singapore. Telephone 1258 .special attention to orders for:— «'ut Flowers, Wreaths, Bouquets &c., aj] flowers grown and picked in ,ur Nursery. Paercl Poet or Rail .rders can be sent in Hot Weather to arrive perfectly fresh. Florai decorations for Balls, Dinner Tables, and all83 words
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Advertisement220 1914-11-06 11 Notice KIAM KIAT CO. 108 4, 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 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 os. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT.220 words
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Advertisement560 1914-11-06 11 Notice GUAN KIAT GO. Ship-Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Ex porters, end Commission Agents, Estate, Rice-Mill and Saw-Mill Suppliers. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Addres*: GUANKIAT. Codes A. B. C. Oth Edition and A 1 Telephone Nos.-Offce: 1233 1174 (Private 1450.; Sole Agents for CIOBE BOILER FLUID, THE560 words
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Advertisement403 1914-11-06 12 Shipping Tfcj Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3. CeUjer for. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. JANBBENB l»aw-f-an, Koemai, Bandjermaasin, Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Balik-Papan, Savarinda, Tarakan and Boelougan Na?. 6 ▼AN Goens Balawan-Deli Not. 6 Rkael Billiton and403 words
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Advertisement153 1914-11-06 12 The Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. Vessel* for above ports will be despatched froio the Roads. For freight, etc. apply to EAST INDIES TRADING CO„ Agents. 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkies Bros, (for first class passage only,) For Bandjermassin, Kota Bahru, Samarinda and Soerabaya fortnightly F153 words
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Advertisement191 1914-11-06 12 Shipping j Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Farther Information, Hppty fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. GOODS SHIPPEdT < TRAITS Shipping and Parcel Agency, 33, Robinson Road. You need us? If you are booking Passage,191 words
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Advertisement374 1914-11-06 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., The374 words
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Advertisement359 1914-11-06 12 Insurance The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Limited. HEAD OFFICK-Singapore. INCORPORATED D THE BTRAITB SETTLEMENT!j BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAX CHAY VaN, Esq. (Chairman) LIM PENG Bia*g, Esq. (Vice Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn, c.m.g. Lee Choon Guan, Esq., Ong Soon TN. B. Chan, E*q, Vow Ngan Pan, Tan Khiam Hock, Esq.,359 words
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