Malaya Tribune, 9 November 1914

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- No 264. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1914 Price 5 Cents. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9.
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    • 331 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT I commencing at 9 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT H M Singapore Expects that eyery Man (To-night) will do his Duty." Do yours, roll up and See the t WE ARE SHOWING G I 2-WaR2) T FILMS E Procured for the Palladium, By
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    • 165 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT, 167, ORCHARD ROAD. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices >uperior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 2C-10 25-4-15 BUN BEE Co., PROVISION
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    • 170 1 THE ;}RD A Ith instalments of I 4 SELIG'S MASTr RPIECE CINEMATi )GRAPII, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO NIGHT! AT 9-15 THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN NO. 3. THE TEMPLE OF LION NO. 4. THE ROYAL SLAVE (IN 4 PARTS) AMIDST THE FLAME OF LOVE Telephone No. 1116. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor.
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  • 338 2 Repatriated Coolies. Amoy, Oct. B—Th* 1 Japanese steamer Teikoku Maru arrived here to-day from the Straits and Singapore with 900 coolies on board for Amoy and the neighbouring villages, having been chartered by the Straits Government for the purpose. Prior to coming here she landed 2,000 of the
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  • 246 2 There seems no doubt, from what the Malay Mail has heard from leading planters, that the supply of efficient estate assistants is at the present moment not equal to the demand. :o; Mr. John Walter, chairman of the Times, has offered Bearwood, where the founders of the Times have levied
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    • 339 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE I COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (F r East.) I 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 1 28-4 I KHVI COMPANY. I Booksellers, Newsag nts and Stationers. c What A Young Husband To Know 2 20 What A Young Wife Ought
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    • 391 2 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. S. and F. M. S. Medical School Entrance Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F.M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY.
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  • 121 3 Monday, 9th. High water:—-.9 a.m. 7 ft. 4 in*.: LI p.m. 8 ft. 8 in*. Tuesday, 10th. Asrizea open. High water:—RJ a.m. 7 ft. 1 in. \JA p.m. 8 ft. I in*. Wednesday, Uth. Martinmas. Moon. Last Quarter. High water 1.21 a.m. ft. 9 ins.: 3.3 p.m. 7 ft.
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  • 69 3 Singapore, November 9. 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 254 On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 10 U On Java— BankT.T. 141^ On Japan— Bank d/d. IHJ -sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil Bills
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  • 85 3 The war is taking heavy tribnte of the small towns and villages of France. One of the Daily Chronicle correspondents, who arrived at Vire, in Normandy, a month ago, finds that there remain only the women folk, the children, and the old men, and M Its
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  • 306 3 Professor Campbell on the Physiology of Muscular Exercise The second of the series of lectures arranged by the Oldham Literary Society took place on the 6tn inst. in the Drill Hall of the Anglo-Chinese School at p.m., wlit-n Prof. J. A. Campbell, M.D. D. Sc.. spoke
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  • 67 3 Police Court. {Before Mr- A. V. Brown-) The arms import case against Messrs. Behn Meyer ft Co. evolved nothing of special interest at the continued hearing on Saturday, as the employee of the firm, Mr. Fritsche, who was responsible for signing for the cases, was not present. His
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  • 99 3 Medically Unfit for Active Service. Loyal Nawab Disappointed. Simla, Oct. 6. —Lieutenant-Colo-nel the Nawab Sir Afsar-Ul-Mulk Bahadur, K. C. L E., M. V. O, A. D. C, commanding his Highness the Nizam's forces, was anxious to proceed to Europe on active service, and the idea was
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  • 107 3 At the annual general meeting of the Ceylon Tamils' Association held on Saturday night last the fol lowing elections for the current year took place President, Dr. J. M. Handy; VicePres.. Dr. J. Gnanapragasarn Hon. Sec.. K. X. Sivasamboo Hon. Treas. J. A. Supramaniam Hon. A.-.-t. Treas.,
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  • 281 3 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following further contributions Already acknowledged $171,946.35 F. Hilton, Neidpath (2nd) 50 W. H. Urquhart 15 H. Adauison *#f 25 E. C. Morrison 100 B. L. W. 50 fe (i. H. F.
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  • 88 3 Mrs. Salmond begs to acknowledge with thanks the following further subscriptions Previously acknowledged 111,993 75cts Coolies and Staff Batu Caves Portland Cement Works and Batu Caves Quarries 50.40, Bell's Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd. 25, South Herak Church collections (per Hey. R. V H Burne) 141, Mrs. Masterton
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  • 68 3 Sir Arnold White Resigns Office. Madras, Oct. 7 —Sir Arnold White, as already announced, resigns the office of C hief Justice, Madras High Court, on the 12th instant. The Governor in Council places on record his appreciation of the sound judgment, courtesy and ability which Sir Arnold
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  • 70 3 Rangoon, October 27. —In exercise of the power conferred upon him under Section 101 (Code of Criminal Procedure, the Lieutenant-Governor has reduced to a fine of rupees (MM hundred the fine of two hundred tnd fifty which the District Magistrate directed W. H. Barton, Editor
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    • 757 3 GUAN KIAT Co. Ship-Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, and Commission Agents, Estate, Rice-Mill and Saw-Mill Suppliers. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. Code* A. B. C. sth Edition and A 1 Telephone Nos.-Off cc: 1233 <fe 1174 (Private 1450.) Sole Agents for GLOBE BOILER FLUID, THE
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    • 82 3 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road.) Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.9 a.m. and 7 15 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at n'.O a., 10.30 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.53 p., 4.60 p. 4.:- 0 p. Sundays. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and i.M p.m. Trains
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 118 3 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Muar and Malacca P-m. Batu Pahat P- m P. S'ham T. Anson j p.m. Malacca and Muar 3 P- ,n To-morrow. Kerimon a m Pulau Batam &Pulau Bulang am Pouloe Soegi atn> Sarawak and Goebilt 1" a.m. Singkawang. Pamangkat and Sambas a.m. P. Dickson and P. Swettenham
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    • 70 4 TSINGTAII HAS FALUN DRINK THE BEER OF THE VICTORS Obtainable From: I AS AH I SHOTEN, Stamford Road. I Telephone No. 1194k. TAMOTO Co., Victoria Street. I Telephone No. 412. jj FUKUYA Co., Middle Road. I Telephone No. 1017. I And from All Leading Liquor and Provision Stores in S.S.,
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  • 1020 5 NOTES AND NEWS. GENERAL RUZSKY. The Commander Attacking Cracow. Hoi of Russia's Army. Bt Francis McCCllagh] When returning once from th* :ront outside Mukden to the telegraph office in that city I met a general who happened to l>e riding ■y same way. Had he belonged to
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  • 438 5 44 The war has come, and I can say positively that the German army is not trained at all to fight in a severe winter." The ab<»ve is the opinion expressed by Lieutenant Colonel Roustain Bek, who, writing in the London Daily Express, *a.s The winter will
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  • 835 5 Kaiser s Boast to Sir Evelyn Wood Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, i commandant of the London Division j National Reserve, addressed a recruiting meeting at Hackney yester- day afternoon. Referring to the charges of brutality made against the Germans, he said 44 We not fear that
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  • 709 5 The Press Associations special correspondent with the Naraaqualand Field Force, telegraphing from Cape Town on October 1, sends details of fighting which led to the surreud r of the survivors of two squadrons of the Ist South African Mounted Rifles and a section
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  • 75 5 London, Oct. 6.—According So trustworthy advices from Constantinople, four huge howitzer-, said to be the famous \1 -ecu timet re iu<.dcl, have airived Ir«»i«i O/uuji aud h- en sent through the Dardanelles in Gerunn merchantmen, requisitioned for the purpose, with over th"Us>tud tons of ammunition and
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  • 21 6 Low.— On the 8tii inst, at his residence, No. Emera d Hill Road. Mr. Low &in Lion?:, aged 51 years.
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  • 1190 6 When religion is united with a spirit of nationality it consecrates and invigorates the ideals of patriotism. The resolution to undergo suffering and to incur the risk of voluntary self sacrifice, which is the firm foundation of disinterested patriotism, receives renewed vitality when grafted on the stem
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  • 284 6 SPECIAL WAR SERVICE. THE EASTERN WAR THEATRE. Story of the Oper= ations. THE GREATEST VICTOR! ACHIEVED SO FAR. London, Nov. 1 a.m. Petrograd The General St surveying the operations in Pohu and Galicia report: Towards t! *> beginning of October we were engaged along a battle-front of fix.
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  • 64 6 Great was the joy and untitled of our Japanese fellow citi/Saturday and yesterday over Hi< coinj)atriots' iptondicl trinmpli arms at Tsingtau. Many British* also joined in the jubilation-. I last night a large munber of J*| ese attended a special performaii at Harima Hall, givn in bonoor i a victory
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    • 323 6 Robinson Coy. ZENOBIA PERFUMES BRITISH PRICE MADE. Per B u,c High Scented Stock, Sweet Pea Blossom, Lily of the Valley, Rose Supreme. i DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. X— Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family should ask himself
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    • 102 6 JAMBS' Motor Cycles, DIFFERENT MODELS ON VIEW. THE BIG SINGLE always at the top at any weather. chow in co., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. TAN SENG CHONC CD. ARCHITECTS A.ND GENERAL AGENTS FOR BUILDINGS DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, BUILDING SURVEYS, ETC, UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION 14, RAFFLES QUA V (TOP FLOOR) Telephone 1286. CHARGES
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  • 497 7 Tin is ap to 165 in the F.M.S. Th*' Singapore Assises open tomorrow. :o:— The ontpnt of Uln Piah tin mine < October was .*>*.'> piculs. :o:— His Kxcellency the Governorrened to Singapore from the F.M.S. ftterday forenoon. :o:— Vr. N. Gomes, the Secretary, intbat the October
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  • 78 7 Reuter's Services. Japanese Wrest From Germany Her Foothold in the Far East. Unconditional Surrender Demanded and Exacted. Allies Hurl Back Ger Huns in Belgium, inflicting Heavy Losses on Them. The Naval Action off Valparaiso Two British Warships Lost. RUSSIAN AVALANCHE. Austro-German Forces Routed all Mong the Line.
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  • 281 7 The Belgian Front. Terrific Fighting at Ypres. Neuvechapelle a Second Hougemont London, Nov. 7, 1.20 a.m. An eyewitness at the British Headquarters recounts tbe continuous heavy fighting from October Gth to the .'JOth round Ypres, which grew in intensity as more men and guns were brought up.
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  • 209 7 A German Debacle Imminent Death of General Kluck London, Nov. 7,2.4."> }».rn. It is reported that General Klucklias died of wound.- in ho.-pital at Xauiur. Germans Again Wreck Veracity. The Paris Ganlois publishes the text of a proclamation issued by General yon der Goltz informing the
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  • 65 7 The Battlefront in Belgium. Pressure of the Allies Beginning to Tell on the Enemy- London, Nov. 7, 1.15 a.m. The Press Bureau states that the vigour of the enemy's attack has decreased, the process of pressing them back making slow but steady progress. The advance has been most
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  • 81 7 London, Nov. 7. *2.20 a.m. Paris, 11 p.m., Official The battle in the North is as violent as ever. Our offensive continues east and south of Ypres. Several German attacks on the Arras district and between Arras and the Oise have been repulsed. We have recaptured the
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  • 59 7 London. Nov. M. t).5 a.in. Paris A commnniqne says that between the North Sea r.nd Lys the action has been less violent. The enemy's partial attacks towards Dixmude and North-East of Ypres. have been repulsed. We have taken the offensive on nearly the whole of this front and
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  • 64 7 Welcome to the Indus Troops London, Nov. 6, 10.10 p.m. Karl Roberts in telegrams of congratulation to Sir John French and Lieut.-General Sir James Willcocks on the magnificent bravery of ad ranks of the British and Indian soldiers, welcomes the Indians who have come to fight
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  • 66 7 War Precipitated by the Military Party. People Condemning the Government's Action. London, Nov. 6, 10.10 p.m. Sofia: A great majority of the Turks are condemning the action of the Government. It appears that the Grand Vizier thrice endeavoured to resign, but was threatened with Court
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  • 335 7 Fire Responsible for Naval Disaster. Sinking of British Cruisers Confirmed London, Nov. 7, 2.10 a.m. The Admiralty has received trustworthy confirmation of the action oft* the Chilean cosjst. The Good Hope, Monmouth and Glasgow came up vith the Scharnhorst and the action lasted an hour
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  • 17 7 Surrender of the Garrison London. Nov. 7, 7.10 a.m. Tokyo: Official Tsingtao baa surrendered.
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  • 31 7 London, Nov. 7. 12.2."> p.m. Tokyo T.-dngtau surrendered after tbe ceutial fort bad been captnred by two companies of Infantry taking two hundred prisoners.
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  • 69 7 London, Nov. 7, 8 30 p.m. Tokyo Baron SuznH, ViceMinister for the Navy, said that Japan would administer Tsingtau during the war. After they would open negotiations with China. Official Japanese casualties in the final action were 30 killed, 182 wounded. Two British officers were wounded. The Germans
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  • 21 7 London, Nov. 8, 2 50 p.m. Great Britain and Japan have exchanged the heartiest congratulations on the fall of Tsingtau.
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  • 51 7 London, Nov 8, 2 25 p.m. Tokyo The Emperor and Empress have sent messages of appreciation to the officers and men of the Army and Navy, and to the British forces, who-e brilliant deeds co-operating with the Japanese has achievd the object of the
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  • 141 7 London, Nov. 8, 5 15 p.m. Tokyo It is officially seated that the Germans did not haggle regarding the conditions of the su nender of Tsingtau. The transfer is expected to take place" on Tuesday of the German prisoners, whose number is 2,300. Later returns show that
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  • 149 7 Sweeping All Before It. In the Advance on Cracow, in the South, and Posen, in the North. 274 Officers and 18.500 Men Made Prisoners. 40 Fieldguns. 38 Quickfireis, 5 Howitzers Captured. London, Nov 7, (> 50 p.m. Petrograd Official During the engagements between the 23rd October and 4th
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  • 124 7 Galicia Being Overrun. London, Nov. rt, 8 ]~> p.m. Petrograd The Important announcement is made in to-night s coramunhpi. that the Rn —*m <ay airy beyond the Vistula elite red German territory and damaged tbe railway at Ploescln n .station, north went of Kaliseh. The Russians
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  • 178 8 Allies Continue to Ciin Ground- All German Attacks Repulsed with Heavy Losses London, Nov. 7, 6.35 p m. A Paris communique states Between Arraentieres and La Bassee Canal the British repulsed a violent attack against Neuvechapelle. We checked severe counter-at-tacks, continued
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  • 94 8 London, Nov. 8, 12.f>;> p.m. Paris (Delayed in transmission). —If. Poincare visited Dunkirk last Sunday and conferred with General JofFre, and the British and Belgian military authorities. M. Poincare, General Joffre, and M. Millerand visited the King and Cjueen of the Belgians on Monday at
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  • 63 8 London, Nov. 8, 2.50 p.m. A Paris communique states that there were further attack by the Germans on the entire line on Saturday, which were repulsed. The Allies have re-occupied their old trenches to the north-east of Vailly and have recaptured the village of St.
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  • 133 8 More Desperate Engagements Near Ypres. Anglo French Forces Inflict Defeat on Fresh German Troops. London, Nov. 7, G.. r >o p.m. A Paris communique reports relative tranquility along the Yser. The Belgian! advanced from Nieuport to Lombaert Zyde and were counter-attacked by the Germans hut
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  • 113 8 Marked Advance. London, Nov. 8, SJj p.m. We hhypavp made marked advance around Soissons and consolidated progress to the northward of Chavonne, and Soupir. The German attacks on Craonelle and Heurtebize have been repulsed. A communique says that, around Armentieres, we have progressed slightly. The enemy's attacks
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  • 41 8 Move Against Turkey. London, Nov. X, 2.50 p.m. A military force from India and a Naval brigade has occupied Fao, at the month of Shattelarab, in the Persian Gulf, after an hour's resistance. There were no casualties.
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  • 27 8 London, Nov. 7, 10.45. The Russian Black Sea tleet has bombarded Songulak, sinking three transports with stores and munitions and one, apparently, with troops.
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  • 48 8 Scathing Denouncement by Mr. Smuts. London, Nov. 8, 5.45 a.m. Johannesburg The Hon. J. C. Smuts, in a spirited speech, scathingly denounced the rebellion and declared that the rebels wished to exchange free constitution for a socalled Republic under the Prussian heel which nobody wanted.
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  • 63 8 Further Decreases in the Volume of Business. London, Nov. 7, 3 p.m. The decreases in the Imports amount to £20,170,8*7 and tho Exports £18,020,884. The only increases are in the Imports of meat and foodstuffs, while the decreases in raw cotton amount to £7,000,000; wool The
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  • 132 8 {Courteously supplied by French Consul-) Officially Communicated. Paris, Nov. 5.45 p.m. There has been no important change on the whole front. The Germans have made violent artillery attacks without result north and sonth of Arras. There has been furious fighting in the Argonne region where we have
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  • 361 8 Corn Prices Rising. Unemployment Enormously Increased. (Malay Mail Special-) Bangkok, Nov. The following foreign Olfice message has been received by EL B. M. Legation here— The German Press is criticising the Government for its delay in fixing the maximum pric«3 of corn. The price is being increased
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  • 62 8 Russian Moslems Favour the Allies- {Malay Mail special.) Bangkok, Nov. 7. The crisis in the Turkish Cabinet I has resulted in the resignation of those ministers who raised on objection to Turkey being made a j catspaw of Prussia. Ten thousand Moslems are praying in the
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  • 134 8 Attack on H M S H.lcyon The British Vice Consul in j Sumatra has communicated, on Gth inst, the following to the Netherlands Indies Press The Admiralty announces that an enemy's squadron fired upon the British coast defence vessel Halcyon and wounded one > of her crew. The
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    • 213 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES. I The Tyres that are superior for they are made of PLANTATION RUBBER.'' PRICE LISTS AND PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. GASOLENE LICHT CYCLE COY., BEACH ROAD (NEXT TO RAFFLES HOTEL.) H. C. HUDSON, (Late of Robinson Piano Co.) TUNER, REGULATOR AND REPAIRER. TUNING $4.00 CASH. Yearly
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  • 163 9 Neti of Help Froa the lateral Afttaitic* In the course of its leader on the discussion in the Federal Council of the pulverized 1915 Estimates the Penang Gazette says "On the whole the outlook, so far as it could be gauged recently, appeared to warrant a certain pessimism,
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  • 246 9 (Straits Echo Special.) Peking, Oct 18.—The Ministry of the Interior reports the capture of several important rebel agents, by the Government detectives, nnder the leadership of Huang Tse-hning and Huang Ho-chnn and for incit ing the soldiers and others to create anti-Government rebellion. The culprits have been
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    • 407 9 The Malaya Triune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford Road. Bra. Koh Co., 90. Brae Basah Road. Hotel de l'Europe. \d*jphi Hotel. Messrs. Kirn Co. p Teck 97, Selegie Road. Mr. Pang Boon Tin, Tank Road Railway Station.) Army Navy Bar, High Street. The
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    • 232 9 Handy Useful These unique seizors are the moot convenient and u-eful artic c for the pocket of either lady or gentleman, being compact, litfht, made of the finest nteet and highly nickel plated. They com bine the following distinct applij an«*: Scissors button hoie scissors, cxgarcntter, ruler, cigar box -noner,
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    • 244 9 Success after War. The merchants who will come through the war time most successfully are assuredly not those who cease to advertise, nor are they those who advertise in precisely the same manner as if the piping times of peace prevail. Those who recognise that conditions are exceptional and adapt
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  • 810 10 The P. Si O. Company's new steamer "Kaisar-i-Hind" so named in commemoration of the visit of their Majesties the King and Queen to India in connection with the Imperial Durbar of 1911-12 (at which time the vessel was projected), has been completed at the yard of
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  • 189 10 October, 1914, Outputs. We are indebted to the courtesy of the undermentioned Agents, Secretaries and (or) Managers of estates for the following returns (Messrs Bousfead Co., Agents.) Anglo-Johore Rubber Estates. lbs. Output last month 12.313 Total to date 1914 85.096 Same period 1913 80.065 (Mr. Chia Cheng
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  • 183 10 The Mpret's Departure. Venice, Sept. s.—Albania at last lacks her ruler. After several false starts Prince William of Wied final Ij lett Duraz/.o on Thursday morning on board the Italian Government steamer Misurata, captured from the Turks in the Tripolitan War, and arrived at Venice this
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  • 212 10 A Times telegram, dated Epernay, Oct. 4, says There was an exciting aeroplane chase in this neighbourhood yesterday. A German aeroplane appeared over the town during the morning. This is by no means an unusual occurrence, and no particular notice was taken of it. Suddenly, however, the
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  • 36 10 Editors' Meeting. Lahore, October 27.—An informal meeting of newspaper Editors at Amritsar was held at the Deputy Commissioner's Office, Amritsar, on Saturday at which the desirability of publishing only authenticated war news was discussed.
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    • 105 10 The Union Trading Co. 36, ROBINSON ROAD. X'MAS CARDS. A new and wide selection of Tuck's hrismas and New Year Cards has just c< me to hand. Moderate prices have been marked ranging from 5 cents upwards. Other goods stocked by UB, and of interest to you are handsome 1915
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    • 125 10 JOHN LITTLE-& Co.'s I SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE. I Complete d?0/\ f\f\ o s Guaranteed Every Detail Five°Years. I With Cover, t itra Needles twenty Special Parts. j WHAT A FRIEND— I upon is a real treasure, I THE TAVANNES WATCHES I which gained the Grand Prix at I Brussels in
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  • 911 11 Significance of her Action ii the Preset! Great War. Mr. Tojiro Katakura writing from Tokyo to the Editor of the Japan Times on the 28th nit. said The move of Japan against Germany has been and is still open to mnch suspicion and discussion. To some the
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  • 206 11 Kuala Kangsar, Nov. 4. —When the Federal Council resumed this morning, the Hon. Mr. Nutter asked if, in view of the critical state of the mining industry, due to the low price of tin, Government could make a comprehensive statement with reference to its policy with
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    • 480 11 Notice NOTICE. Pursuant to an Order of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements made in Suit No. 430 of 1914 in the Matter of the Indian Trustee Act 1886 and In the Matter of the Ghee? Ann Society, the persons claiming to be the legal personal representatives of any
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