Malaya Tribune, 12 November 1914

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. I. No 2t>7. SINGAPPRE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. Che Iftalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12.
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    • 282 1 PALLADIUM ORCH RD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NICHT i commencing at p.m., sharp. TO-NIGHT M "Singapore Expects that every Man (To-night) will do his Duty." Do yours, roll up and See the 7 WE ARE SHOWING I 2 WAR 2 T FILMS E Procured for the Palladium, By
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    • 158 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano TunerDealer and Repairer. X 0 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 Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. GO2. 26-10 £25-4-15 I t BUN BEE
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    • 246 1 KEBP OR MAKE NO OTHER APPOINTMENT EXCEPT TO-NIGHT! 7.30 SHARP. TO-NIGHT AT THE ET V' Pltture Palace JUNCTION OF ALFtERT AND BENCOOLFN STREET I Kalem s Powerful Oriental Drama The G ~f F**" Beri l X Kit?* i\ U. I A The Corner House Mystery PRISONER OF THE HAREM AN
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  • 670 2 Letters from the Front. Kaiser's "Ewe Lambs Get Fits. An Officer in the Royal Engineers.—l travel, like our friend Bumerli (of "The Chocolate Soldier"), with my ammunition pouch full of chocolate, but there is some ammunition there too We were ordered to remove two fine bridges across which
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  • 54 2 The F.M.S. Survey Department has just issued a new map of the Malay Peninsula. It shows plainly the Straits Settlements, F. M. S. and Protected States boundaries, together with the various divisions of the different States. The Malay Mail says it is a very fine map and many new place
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    • 388 2 JOHN LITTLE Co. s SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE. Complete AA Fully Guaranteed vl •U U Five°Years. With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Parts. READ THROUGH THIS LIST. It may interest you to know we hold large and fresh stocks. Our prices are as usual in spite of the War. Allenbury's Foods
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    • 390 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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  • 964 3 k Noble Appal to the Women of India. The following appeal to the men of India has been written Her Highness the Maharani thiba (mother of His High- the Maharaja of Bharatpnr), now in England. "The manifold boons that have d bestowed on India by the
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  • 545 3 Patiala, India, Oct. 6.—His Highness the Maharaja Sir Bhupinder Singh Mohinder Bahadur, G. C. I. E., of Patiala, left on Monday evening for Europe. His Highness' departure was public. The road from th« Baradari palace to the railway station was lined by infantry
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  • 162 3 London, Oct. G.—Members of the Legion of Frontiersmen from all parts of the country marched through London to-day from Trafalgar-square to Vincent square, W-stminster, where they were inspected by General Bethune, Director-General, Territorial Force. A fine body of men, all of whom have seen service in some
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  • 202 3 [Translated from a German memorandum found in the Kaiser s personal wastepaper basket. The original has been presented to the British Museum by the finder, John Kendrick Bangs.} Oh Met Oh My! And likewise 1111 Bit still, my curls, while I orate Me, I Myself, The Throne, The
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  • 202 3 More Tms anJ filiate* Occupied Reuter. Harbin, Oct. 9.—The following official telegram received by the Rußsian legation has been handed to Renter's Agency Petrograd, Oct. 9th, 2.55 a.m. His Imperial Majesty the Czar who arrived on the 7th October, visited the fortress at Ossovez and personally thanked
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  • 356 3 Paris, Sept. 30.—Amongst the soldiers mentioned in General Joffre's order of the day figures Lieutenant Verlin. The particular feat for which he has received honourable mention occurred during a recent fight in the valley of theOise. Lieutenant Verlin was engaged in a reconnaisance, and was
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  • 203 3 Spirited Speech by fl I. the Vga laac Le Havre publishes a summary of a stirring speech by H. H. the Aga. Khan, whom many millions of Mokamednns recognise as their Head. When the question of a Oeraaan, propaganda in India was mentioned to him,
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  • 203 3 Austria s Greatest Cavalry Leader KiHei Harbin, Oct. 10.—The Petrograd Telegraphic Agency states that 'taring a cavalry attack upon SabonofT, the Austrian General yon Proreitb, Commandant of the Fifth Cavalry Division, was killed. General yon Froreith wa* considered to be the finest cavalry leader in tlie
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    • 81 3 India to England. By Nizawiui Jung, fudge, IJigk Court, HftUrabad. O England in thine boor of need. When Faith > reward and Valours meed I* death or glory When fate indites, with biting br*nd, Clapped in each warrior'" stiff'ning hand, A Nation's ritury 4 Though weak oar hand*, wbieh fain
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  • 1351 4 We have learned from German authorities that necessity compelled the Teutons to 44 hack their way through," and that in order to preserve intact their cherished plans of conquest they have been obliged to violate the most solemn pledges that one State can give to another.
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  • 210 4 The first few lines of the Matt] Mail's leader yesterday read a< follows 14 The manner in which the Government of the F.M.S. rose to the occasion last An gust and j vented a complete economic eoUa] H in the Peninsula was beyond all praise. The measures then
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    • 341 4 Robinson Coy. The 7 O'Clock Safety Razor Set Simple, Effective and Cheap. The only Safety Razor selling at less than $9 that can be stropped without removing the blade. I I Contains Silver Plated Razor 6 Tested Blades, Complete in Case with Special Strop in Hinged Compartment. j DON'T HOARD
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    • 149 4 ST.-RAPHAĔL WINE DIGESTIVE. FORTIFYING AND STRENGTHENING TONIC. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. AMERICAN DRESS-MAKING AND LADIES' TAILORING. Feathers of all descriptions dyed, cleaned and curled. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. THE STRAITS Dry-Cleaning Emporium. 27 SELEGIE ROAD. 11- 11 10-12 FOR SALE. One 4 H.P. Rex Motor Cycle with Side Car.
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  • 516 5 Ixmdon-Paris cheques are now lt .ing done at 25.12. —torTing Kil Tin Mines output last month was 160 piculs. Mil I' Kainpah Coconut Estates output I month was 45,500 nuts. :o:— Several fresh cases of plagae have i reported at Sourabaya. :o:— TL- Assizes stand adjourned until
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  • 57 5 Reuter's Services. Condemned by Moslems in Many Parts of the World. Turkish War Party Deliberately Forced An Issue With England and Russia. The Koenigsberg caught by H.M.S. Chatham Like a Rat in a Trap. RECRUITING BOOM. Desperate Fighting in Belgium Mostly Favourable to Allies. More German Peace
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  • 174 5 How the Koenigsberg was Located, Concentrated Search Made After the Pegasus Affair. Caught Like a Rat in a Trap. London, Nov. 12, 1-40 a.m. Official: After the whereabouts of the Koenigsberg had been indicated by her attack on the Pegasus on the 19th September, the Admiralty concentrated
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  • 181 5 How the Russians Drove Back the Germans. London, Nov. 12, 2.45 a.m. Professor Pares, the English correspondent at the Russian Headquarters, says the Germans in East Prussia are being slowly driven back by a double turning movement. The Russians have secured the northern frontier of
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  • 191 5 The Fighting in Belgium. Enemy Gradually Forced Back After Fierce Fighting. London, Nov. 10, 5.50 p.m. A communique states: Our troops have consolidated the results of the last few days on the greater part of the front La Bassee to Woevre. It is noteworthy, moreover, that we have
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  • 75 5 Gradual Overwhelming of the Germans. London. Nov. 10. 7.50 p.m. A Petrograd communiquĕ states The Russians have driven hack the Germans who stubbornly fought at Lyck. Our cavalry eastward of Neidenberg defeated the Germans defending the railway; we captured a train and destroyed two bridges. The Russian
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  • 36 5 Russia Refuses. London, Nov. 10, 5.55 p.m. The Morning Post correspondent at Rome states that Germany, alarmed at the Russian successes, have made preliminary offers of peace to Russia who ha*e rejected them.
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  • 131 5 Men Coming Forward in Thousands. London, Nov. 10, 5.55 a.m. The boom in recruiting has restarted. There were 2,000 in London yesterday and 7,000 in Newcastle in three weeks. Permission to form a third Scottish battalion in Newcastle was only accorded on Friday* and the battalion
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  • 103 5 Praise of the Army. London, Nov, 10, 10,5 p.m. The King has telegraphed Sir John French as follows The splendid pluck, spirit and endurance of our troops in the desperate fighting against vastly superior forces fills me with admiration. I am confident of the
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  • 71 5 Condemnation by Moslems from all Parts. British Consul Released. London, Nov. 10, 7.35 p.m. Mr. Lewis Harcourt expresses the Government's gratification at the loyal messages of the Sultan and Moslems of Zanzibar, also His Majesty's subjects in Cyprus of their denunciation of the action of Turkey.
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  • 44 5 A Petrograd communique states that there has been a fierce battle in the Kiprikey region. The Turks, evidently officered by Germans, endeavoured to envelop our flank, but were repulsed by night. We maintained the positions we had won.
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  • 74 5 All Honours of War to be Given Survivors. London, Nov. 11, 9.10 p.m. The Admiralty announces that the Captain of the Emden and Prince Franz Joseph of Hohenzollern are both prisoners unwounded. The unofficial losses of the Emden were two hundred killed and thirty wounded. The Admiralty
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  • 38 5 Cecil Raleigh, London, Nov. 10, 5.55 a.m. The death i9 announced of Cecil Raleigh. [The deceased was the son of Dr. J. F. Rowlands and assumed the name of Cecil Raleigh. He was a well-known dramatic author.]
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  • 86 5 #######(Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Nov. 10, 6 p.m. The action continues with the same intensity between the North Sea and Armentieres. There has been violent contact between opposing forces, both sides taking offensive action. A German offensive attack, strengthened by considerable forces, has
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  • 140 5 Requiem Hifth Mass To-day for Those Killed in the Action With the Emden. The Requiem High Mass this morning at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, for the French officers and sailors of the torpedoboat Mousquet who lost their lives gallantly fighting, against enormous odds,
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  • 231 5 A Renter's message to the Sumatra Post says that several of the Emden's officers have b* en decorated by the Kaiser with the Iron Cross. The Malacca Prince of Wales' War Relief Fund yesterday totalled $4,764, latest donations including $K0 from Mr. H. E. Nixon $25 Mrs. E. D. Butler
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  • 516 6 The Assizes. {Before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr L- M. Woodward.) A Family Trajeiy. Yesterday afternoon a Hokien, Son Boon Seng, was charged with the attempted murder of his adopted mother. He was foand guilty and sentence*I to seven years' rigorous imprisonment. The story of the case is
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  • 389 6 (Before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. L. MWoodward•) Mohamed bin Kassi 11 Mysuri, a Malay from Seremban, was charged by Mr. G. G. Seth, the D.P.P with criminal intimidation. The D P.P.in outlining the case to His Lordship, said that there had been continued trouble in the accused's
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  • 66 6 {Before Mr- A* V. Brown.) Singapore Witchcraft. His Honour passed sentence of i one year's rigorous imprisonment upon the imposter Teh Jeow Kirn, who swindled Towkay Goh Ah Hee out of $698 by pretending to drive an evil spirit out of the Towkay's little son who was ill
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  • 95 6 Second Court. {Before Mr. C H. G- Clarke) A lost brooch figured as property dishonestly retained, when Yeap Swee Liang, was charged yesterday, with having it in his possession. Accused was arrested when taking the brooch out of pawn. His wife claimed to have received it from her
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  • 116 6 {Before Mr. H. G. Sugden.) Alleged Clumsy Fraud. A Japanese woman was charged this morning with cheating in respect of a gold wristlet watch, valued at $28. Complainant a Chinese, of 49 South Bridge Road, stated that accused came to his shop and wished to purchase the watch
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  • 75 6 We learn from a press message to Colombo contemporaries that Lord Kitchener has received the following telegram from the Grand Duke Nicholas.—-"Following on the success at the Vistula we have just gained a complete victory along the whole Galician front. This is the greatest success our side has gained thus
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  • 128 6 Rubber Assoctn's 164th Auction. Iotb November. 1914. Offered for sale piculs 2,041.69 or 272,225 lba. Sold piculs 1,516.59 or 202,212 lbs. Price* Realized: Sheet Smoked Fine Ribbed $125 to $130 n Good Ribbed 107 to 121 Good Plain 82 to 100 Uosmoked Fine Ribbed 92 to 97
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  • 297 6 Oar London correspondent reports nnder date of 10th Oct: Mr John McKw-m and his colleagues of the Rubber Growers' Association have every reason to be proud of their work in putting down the rubber flooring at Guy's Hospital which was the subject of an opening
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  • 72 6 Singapore, November 12. 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. 1741 On Hongkong— d/d 25 J On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 1041 On Java— Bank T. T. Hi£ On Japan— Bank d/d. Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil
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    • 255 6 Fit 1 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES THE TYRES THAT ARE SUPERIOR BECAUSE They are made of Plantation Rubber. They cannot, 14 Saw with the Wheels' Motion. You have longer Tyre Life and Less Punctures. You become a stranger to bursts and wayside worries. ASK FOR OUR PRICE LISTS. GASOLENE
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  • 353 7 New Section Completed Our Kelantan correspondent reports that a new section of the F.M.S. Railways will be opened on the 15th inst., in Kelantan, when trains will commence to run regularly from Tampat to Tanah Merah, a distance of 31.75 miles. The inew service runs in a southerly
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  • 293 7 Faux Pas of Raiser. The British Admiralty, by an astounding faux pas on the part of the Kaiser only a few months ago, has came into the possession of a German secret, which must greatly relieve the anxiety of Vice-Admiral Sir John Jellicoe. It happened in this
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  • 78 7 Work At Night Allowed. The Master Attendant notifies that vessels are now permitted to wor* cargo in the roads at night, provided lights are kept screened as much as possible. Cargo and other boats most, however, remain alongside the vessel from sunset until daylight. Shipping, Import and Export
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  • 91 7 The existence of a shoal North Westward of Mangalum Island is reported. Bixal Shoal. 3| fathom shoal head Lat. 6—13 j N., long. 115— 25h E. (2111, *****b, 1263, 748b). Philippine Islands, Busuang* Island. —Framjee rock shows a decreased depth. Near Eastern end of Framjee Bank,
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  • 125 7 The steamers Bosforo and Sicilia have been detained by the Italian authorities at Brindisi on account of mines floating along the Adriatic. Merchant Service Guild. At the request of the Lord Commissioners of the Admiralty, the Imperial Merchant Service Guild has submitted the names of thirty
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  • 319 7 The movement of the Entente Trade League to induce the public to 44 trade with friends" only is making rapid progress, says the Scotsman, and adds Local corresponding secretaries have been appointed at many important centres, and the campaign is being extended throughout the United Kingdom
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  • 421 7 L aceiY Gallop (her Pontoon Under Fire Private T. Conalty (12th Lancers). —I have been right through thick of it, my job of being orderly to the colonel bringing me right into the firing line. Once in a shell, fire the colonel and I were riding a
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  • 85 7 The Cesarewitch Stakes. The race for the Cesarewitch Stakes, which was run on October 14th, resulted as follows Cesarewitch Stakes, two miles and a quarter.—Sir K. CasselV Troubadour, Dickens, 1 Mr. t. Hulton's Green Falcon, Dick, Mr. J. Luscombe's Arda, Spear, Betting: 66 to 1, 100 to 9, 6to
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  • 77 7 There many in Penang who will regret that the racehorse Seronok has had to be destroyed. He belonged to the same batch of griffins imported for the Penan;' races as Lodestar, whose death from heart trouble occurred on the Penang racecourse about six months ago. Seronok and
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  • 54 7 Saturday 14th. Johnston's Pier, at 7, y and I' a.m., 2-30 and 3-30 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 8-30 and 1 a.m.. 12-15, 3 and 5-30 p.m. Sunday 15th Johnston's Pier, at 8, and 10 a.m., 2-30 and 3-30 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 8-30 and 9-30 a m.,-12-15,
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  • 19 7 The output of rubber in untitled the United Serdang Sumatra Ku ber Kstates was to Oct 14th 149,431 lbs.
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    • 580 7 GUAN KIAT Co. Ship-Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Gene Jj al Importers and Ex porters, md Commission Agents, Estate, Rice-Mill and Saw-Mill Suppliers. 37, PHILLIP STREP T. Telegraphic Addres»: GUANKIAT. Codes A. B. C oth Edition and A 1 Telephone Xos.-Off cc: 1233 111 A (Private 1450.; Sole Agents for
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  • 1090 8 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following further contributions: Amount already acknowledged 1193,383.00 Harold Carpmael 25 Collection at St. Andrew's Cathedral 257.18 C. G. T. Hannah 50 John C. Wood 100 V. H. Darke 25 J. D.
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  • 165 8 Uwndiy, Ittk. Association of Engineers. Special Marine 8.30 pj»T. M. C. A. Lecture. 8.30 p.m. High water:—s.42 a.m. 7 ft.; 4.36 p.m. 7 ft. 5 ins. Friday, 13th. Legislative Council Meeting 2.30 p.m. Y. M. C A. Mr. D. Pringle on War.' 8.45 p.m. High water:—6.43 sun. 7 ft.
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    • 94 8 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (TiaMoad.) Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.9 ajn. and 7.16 p.nx Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 1D.30 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.53 p., 4.60 p. 4.30 p. Sundays. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 r.m. Trains leave from
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    • 390 8 XI AM KIAT e0.,1 108 109, MARKET STREET, I Telephone No. 421. fl Shirehandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate fl Surp] «r- and Commission Agents. |jj Sole Agents THE MULCOTT BELTING Co, Ltd. j Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. j UWI 28-2-15 Success after War. I "The merchants who will
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    • 282 8 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Muar and Malacca 2 p.m. Laboean Bilik. Tandjong Balei and 8f«dan 2 p.m. Palembang 8 p.m. Pontianak and Batavia 3 p.m. Bata Pahat 3 p.m. Malacca and M"uar 3 p.m. C3T Penang, Ceylon, Australasia, Mauritius, India, Aden Egypt, Europe, etc. 3 p.m.f StippkinentjHry Mail for AuftraJasia and
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  • 626 9 Prospects for the Future. influence of the War. On Monday evenings, at the City of London College, lectures are being delivered on the Rubber Trade," by Mr. Frederick Kaye, A. R. C. Sc., rubber technologist Mr. John McEwan, Chairman of, the Rubber Growers' Association, who presided at
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  • 65 9 The Malay Mail states that information of a most reliable character has reached the F.M.S. regarding the available supplies of acetic acid. From enquiries made in England it has been ascertained that there is no cause for anxiety and that one British company alone can supply all the demands of
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    • 193 9 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages _J RAVENSWAY Co., No. 187, ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore. Telephone, No. 717. UNDERTAKERS. MARBLE MERCHANTS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS. 19-6 The Only Japanese Hotel for Foreigners MIYAKO HOTEL. BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE, (Nextto Raffles Hotel). Sea breeze and good view. ELECTRIC LIGHT
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    • 338 9 F. S. RATNAYAKE Late of the Ceylon Survey Department and F.M.S. Survey, Liceased Surveyor and Leveller, S S., undertakes surveys of every description. Has considerable experience in extensive surveys in Malaya, holds diploma and first class local references and possesses fall equipment of up-to-date instruments. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office No. 56,
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    • 319 9 Notice CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT I If You Want Credit Come to M WE STILL RELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT GO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OF Hardware frera a Needle to an AncNr. TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS, SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co.
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    • 413 10 Shipping Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3. Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Valkntyn Pontianak n Nov 12 V. HO(;e>DORP Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, Berombang, Fanen, Asahan and Bela wan-Deli INov. 1Si'EKLMAN Riouw, Letong, Kramat Mara*, Tareropa,
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    • 140 10 THE SOUTH MANCHURIA STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. For JEDDAH via Penang and Colombo. For Freight &c. please apply to: South Mancliflria S.S. b.. Ltd. No. 7, D'Almeida street. The Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd* FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. Vessels for above ports will be despatched Iroia the Roads. For freight, etc.
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    • 165 10 Shipping P.&O. I Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Informalion, fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. to Tel A newly-built House at No. 8/9 Keppel Road (late Krian Street). For further particulars apply to THIO
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    • 425 10 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 L#ondon City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The
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    • 354 10 tribune EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will fun employers—free <tf chan —with full particularthe qualifications and perience of suitable men for any position they h,\ Vacant. Employee* deing appointments can have their applications fil< the Registei*'for a fe< of This includes 1. The retention of their qualifications on the R ter
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