Malaya Tribune, 30 November 1914
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Title Section40 1914-11-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- No 282. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. Cbc IPalapa tribune. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3040 words
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Advertisement273 1914-11-30 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING at 9ML Sharp. TO-NIGHT H I WE START WHERE OTHERS LEAVE OFF Like Max Linder, we fear no foe, Comparison convinces, JUSTLY mpareour Building, our LIGHTING, and the CLASS of Programmes < at the PALLADIUM and In spite of the273 words
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Advertisement138 1914-11-30 1 6. R. COELHO, 52, Selegle 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 Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 26-10 25-4-15 Under Entirely New s3?Y138 words
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Advertisement377 1914-11-30 1 JOIN THE ARMY Of Quality PIOTUU Hunters-Men Wmo Only Sek <;<>oi> Fj at r:i:t:s. Roll Up At The ETY' PictUre Pala JUNCTION OF ALBERT AXD BENCOOLEN STREETS TO SEE THIS TO-NIGHT! ALL ROUND WAR PROGRAMME A War Picture Drama better than ever produced by the Kay Bee Co. THE GREAT377 words
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Article662 1914-11-30 2 We Acknowledge receipt, with thanks, of a very neatly got up pamphlet from the Snn Life Insurance Co., of Canada, entitled Sun shine. As uiual this Company's newsy "reminder" is profusely illustrated, whilst the articles and news-notes are well written, thoroughly up-to-date and very inters esting.662 words
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Advertisement257 1914-11-30 2 THE Xmas Bazaar is NOW OPEN COME AND SEE TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! AND SANTA CLAUS STOCKINGS In Great Variety AT John Little Co., Ltd. CHONG FEE Co., TAILORS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. JffM^k 301 303, North Bridge Road, |Sf^B§ Junction of North Bridge Bras Basah Road S pore.] j f jj257 words
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Advertisement470 1914-11-30 2 Tuition by Correspondence I FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University 'Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S.S. and F.M.S. Medical School Entrance Examit nation 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, CORRESPONDENCE470 words
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Article1340 1914-11-30 3 No. 7. oj Commoms, Wednesday, itjth September y 1914- hime Miiustir (Mr. Asquith): I rj eg to move, "That His Majesty baring directed a military force, conag of British and Indian troops, .barged upon the revenue* of India, t, ye despatched to Europa for serthe War in1,340 words
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Advertisement445 1914-11-30 3 THE Straits Albion Press, Limited. PRINTERS STATIONERS, 20A-20C. COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. WE have just received our fresh consignment of Stationery per 8.8. M NAGOYA." With the view of meeting the present curtailed resources of customers, we are prepared to execute orders for any of the following, if accompanied by Cash445 words
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Advertisement224 1914-11-30 3 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—6 MOTOR CAR OIL SUPPLIED AT MODERATE PRICES. Motor Oil, Benzine Kerosene Stocked Chin Huat Lee, 29, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. Singapore. GENERAL OIL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. Xar<je Stocks of ©II ano {Timber for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. All Orders Executed With224 words
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Article648 1914-11-30 4 Substantial Redactions. New RuuUtioas with letroiaediw Effect- The F.M.S. Government Gasette issued on the 28th instant (copy of which reached us to-day) contains in the form of a notification (No. 3528) intelligence that shculd prove glad tidings for planters, agents and shareholders of estates throughout the Federated648 words
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Article60 1914-11-30 4 Supreme Court. Fixing Data for December Sitting. His Lordship the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice L. M Woodward, and the acting Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice Earnshaw, sat this morning for about half an hour and, with counsel, fixed the dates of hearing for the cases in the December60 words
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Article295 1914-11-30 4 The Appeal Con it which next sat including Mr. Justice Ebden) was engaged in hearing an appeal from Brunei in which Messrs Knowles and Stephens appear for appellant and respondent respectively. This is the last case on the Appeal list and will be disposed of to-day. To-morrow his295 words
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Article144 1914-11-30 4 Singapore Golf Club. A Foursome match was played on Saturday last between Scotland and the Rest, which resulted in a narrow win for the Rest by J of a point. Scotland v. The lot Winter (Capt) Hutchison, 0 v. Dyne (Capt) Everitt, 1. MacMillan <fc Binnie, 1 v. Campbell144 words
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Article22 1914-11-30 4 November Monthly Medal H. N. Soper 47 40—8-=79 J. Lornie 44 43—4-= 83 Fourteen cards were taken out.22 words
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Article99 1914-11-30 4 Charge Against Ute Manager. Bombay, Nov. 9. —The case in which Inspector Morris, of the C.1.D., charged Shridhar Kothavle, late Manager of the Bombay Banking Company, now in liquidation, with breach of trust as a banker in respect of R51,083, and his nephew, Malhar Kothavle, and one99 words
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Article68 1914-11-30 4 A Hague despatch to Java contemporaries alleged that Japan has handed over to the Australian Commonwealth the whole of the islands in the Pacific Ocean recently taken by the Japanese Navy from the Germans. An Allahabad Pioneer 'exclusive' from London dated Nov. 11 states In Belgium the Germans are exhausted68 words
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156 1914-11-30 4 The Madras journal Indian Patriot draws attention in its issue of Nov. 13 to the fact that Mr. A. E. Duchesne contributes a scholarly article to the Empire Review in which he discusses the Sultan's power to proclaim a Jehad. He saya When156 words
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Advertisement60 1914-11-30 4 Indian Tea Sale. London, Nov. In. The total offerings of Tea in the public auction this week amount to 43,600 packages 27,20<> packages of Indian, 11,400 packages of Ceylon, 5,000 packages of Java, of which 27,200 packages of Indian tN were brought to action to-day. The Market was less active60 words
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Advertisement155 1914-11-30 4 5 .WASH. The merits claimed for RAINIER BEER are its light body, its delicate flavour, and its purity. One glass or two does not make you feel "HEAVY" and drowsy, even if taken during the hottest part of the day. It quenches your thirst effectively and invigorates. It does not155 words
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Article2649 1914-11-30 5 Her Experiences in Germany. London, Oct. 16.—1 arrived in Hamburg on July 20th en route for nzig, where I intended to spend w. mthK with Major as common to his daughter. As far as f ttin, I was fortunate in having as ravelling companions a German2,649 words
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Article514 1914-11-30 5 Major Vanhouw, of the Civic Guard of Louvain, who, with members of his family, is a guest of the Anhdeacon of Worcester and Mrs. Greig at Hartleb ury Rectory, was preterit at one of the weekly meetings, recently, which are held to discuss the progress and events of514 words
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135 1914-11-30 5 Among the foremost Russian generals on the eastern frontiers of Germany and Austria are Paul Carloviteh do Rennenkampf and Paul Inonovii- ii Misteheriko, both names known world-wide in connection with the Japanese war, the latter having especially distinguished himself by a daring135 words
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Article1240 1914-11-30 6 At the beginning of the war, during the first shudder of horror that shook the sensitive humanity of the world on the publication of the German atrocities in Belgium, niany worthy Teutons, settled and earning their living in Great Britain altered the names derived from their Fatherland to1,240 words
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Article142 1914-11-30 6 Six Shops Sacked and $!,SOO Worth of Goods Stolen. Some Shot, Some Captured and Bcotv Recovered. Tribu nt Special) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 28. A gang of thirty robbers sacke<. six shops at Semen Yih on Thars day, securing goods worth $1,800 A Malay sergeant and142 words
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Article79 1914-11-30 6 Mrs. H. B. Salrnond (care Cable Depot, Keppel Harbour) m knowledges gratefully the following subscriptions Amount previously acknowledged 13,701' C. A. Perreau ■> Collection St. Matthews Church I s Rev. C. B. Wood 1" Total 113,742.5 Donations of clothing for Belgiai Refugees—men. women and < dren—will be79 words
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Article76 1914-11-30 6 Last year there were 1.151 untitle estates in the F.M.S., being 96 i' excess of the total in (913. Onl; .'»1,000 acres were planted Dp year, Selangor alone teeooilting I 24,000 of the total. Cabling on the 7th inst.. it: London correspondent of the Allans bad Pioneer reported that the76 words
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Advertisement272 1914-11-30 6 Robinson Co s (Sfjristmas I *m J* NOW OPEN. /'> A Large Selection of 4 Ml 4 Smelters, Of II y Hll Kipds for <|lk~ ©iris DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family should272 words
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Advertisement41 1914-11-30 6 ST.=RAPHAEL WINE DIGESTIVE. FORTIFYING AND STRENGTHEN ING TONIC. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. TAN SENC CHONG CO. ARCHITECTS AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR BUILDINGS DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, BUILDING SURVEYS, Etc., UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION 14, RAFFLES QUAY (TOP FLOOR) Telephone 1286. CHARGES MODERATE.41 words
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Article378 1914-11-30 7 C'hma News page 11. —:o: ia now almost free of L^era. ■ii ii ndon Bank discount rate is :o:— meed to £1 1< >.5 in Lon. last wek-end. 0 —:o: •j I noted in the F.M.S. at |tf last Saturday. —:o: tported from Banca last egated 16,100378 words
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Article90 1914-11-30 7 Reuter's Services. Russian General Staff Confident of Ability to Crush Germans 1 Resistance to the Advance on Berlin. Victorious Russians Rout Austrlans and Capture many Prisoners and Guns. Many Battles Fought in Poland Won by Russians. Churchill on Naval Situation. General French on British Strategy thatReuter's Services. - 90 words
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Article77 1914-11-30 7 Lord Kitchener Speaks. More Room for Recruits. London, Nov. 28. 1.50 a.m. Lord Kitchener added that there was still more room for recruits. He was confident that the recruits would come forward at their country's call and see the war successfully concluded. He was getting thirty thousand77 words
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43 1914-11-30 7 The Board of Trade has made a statement that out of a total of 10,12.'* British steamers 9,928 are plying the seas compared with only 10 Germans known to be at sea out of a total of 2,090.43 words
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Article50 1914-11-30 7 Another Victory South of Alashkert. Petrograd Official The pursuit of the defeated enemy in the direction of Erzerum has ended. There have been a series of engagements during the last few days south of Alashkert valley where we dispelled considerable forces of Kurds reinforced by regulars.50 words
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35 1914-11-30 7 A battle is proceeding in Serbia, in the region of Lazarevatz, where theAustrians are reported to have five Army Corps with the object of decisively finishing operations in this theatre.35 words
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Article14 1914-11-30 7 General Kamio has been appointed commander of the Tsingtao garrison.14 words
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Article232 1914-11-30 7 General Retirement of the Germans. London, Nov. 29, 1.30 a.m. Petrograd: Official: The Russians on the left bank of the Vistula have advanced from the lower Bzura River to Combin. In the Centre they captured the town of Breziny and a number of villages whence the232 words
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Article163 1914-11-30 7 Germans Hoodwinked by a Clever Ruse. London, Nov. 29, 1.30 a.m. The arrival of seven damaged German destroyers and torpedoboats at Kiel, mentioned by the Press Bureau on September 4, is stated at Petrograd to be due to a Russian exploit which was carefully kept secret.163 words
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Article26 1914-11-30 7 Cetinje Eight Austrian battalions attacked a Montenegrin brigade in the region of Vichegrad. The Montenegrins severely defeated the enemy, capturing war material and prisoners.26 words
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Article98 1914-11-30 7 Proposed Neutral Zone in South America. To Safeguard later-American Trade- London, Nov. 27, 7."> p.m. Washington The Untied States and the South American Republics are jointly negotiating with the belligerents for the withdrawal of belligerent warships from American waters so as to safeguard interAmerican trade and remove causes98 words
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30 1914-11-30 7 Crews Saved. London, Nov. 27, 7.45 p.m. According to Lloyds a German submarine sank the steamers Malachite and Primo near Havre. The crews were saved.30 words
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Article26 1914-11-30 7 London Nov. 27, 10-40 p.m. Th House of Commons has adjourned until the 2nd February, but the House of Lords meets on the 16th January.26 words
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49 1914-11-30 7 President Wilson Unofficially Protests. London, Nov. 27, 10-40 p.m. Washington President Wilson has unofficially communicated to the American Representatives in belligerent countries his disapproval of aircraft bombing unfortified cities occupied by non-combatants. It is understood that the Powers will take cognisance of the protest.49 words
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Article21 1914-11-30 7 Nothing Doing- London, Nov. 28, 2.10a.m. Paris, p.m., Official The day has been quiet with nothing to report.21 words
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Article32 1914-11-30 7 Norwegian Trawler Brought to Fleetwood. London, Nov. 2\K I2JSS a.m. A tremendous sensation has been caused at Fleetwood due to a Norwegian trawler being brought into port under Naval escort.32 words
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21 1914-11-30 7 London, N««v. 88, L4O p.m. The King received in audience the Japanese Na«al Attache on Friday.21 words
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36 1914-11-30 7 lit Adriatic, Dardanelles and Egypt Well Protected. London, Nov. St, 5.50 a.m. Bordeaux A naval cominnniqinstates The Anglo-French squadrons continue to block the Adriatic and Dardanelles and pn**** the coast of Kgypt.36 words
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48 1914-11-30 7 Russians Winning At Lodz. Austrian Badly Beaten London, Nov. 2*. 4.15 a.m. Petrograd Official A despatch shows that the battle whose centre is at Lodz continues in favour of the Russians, while the Austrians, badly beaten, are falling back on Cracow.48 words
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Article100 1914-11-30 7 Rout of the Austrians. London, Nov. 28, 7.2."> p.m. Petrograd Official The battle at Lodz continues. We are progressing in certain districts. Our troops on the Prostovitse. Brzeskostare, Bochnia and Visnitsch front have obtained a decisive result and routed the Austrians on the 96th November,100 words
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110 1914-11-30 7 Napoleonic Tactics Result in Crushing Defeat of The Ger-Huns. London, Nov. 28, 5.20 a.m. The Morning Post correspondent at Petrograd writes that when the story of the Russiau victory is allowed to be told it will astonish the world, for the Russians have already inflicted upon110 words
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Article31 1914-11-30 7 Still in Chilean Waters- London, Nov. 28, 5.50 a.m. The German cruisers in the Pacific have apparently not left Chilean waters since the action on the 1st November.31 words
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60 1914-11-30 7 General Joffre Decorated with Military Meial for Valour President Ponicare, in conferring the Military Medal for Valour on General Joflre, in a speech said that France had never had a liner army and that it would pursue to the end, with the co-operation60 words
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90 1914-11-30 7 Desultory Fi&htina Continuing but Nothing Specific Done. London, Nov. 28, 5 p.m. A Paris communique states Artillery actions in Belgium continued yesterday without particular incident. The German heavy artillery is showing less activity and there has been Only one infantry attack south of Ypres,90 words
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121 1914-11-30 8 I London, Nov. 19, 0.50 a.m. Petrograd.—The General Staff has issued a warning that the reports of the extent of the Russian victory in Poland are not founded on facts and should be received with reserve. Undoubtedly the German plan to smash the121 words
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Article72 1914-11-30 8 Further Particulars of the Operations. London, Nov. 29, 11.45 p.m. Petrograd: Official: Between the Vistula and Warta the Germans continue to hold the fortified position along Strykow, Zgierz, Schadek and Zdunskavolia. There has been most stubborn fighting at Strykow and Zgierz where we captured guns,72 words
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Article28 1914-11-30 8 London, Nov. 29. 9.30 a.m. A telegram from Melbourne states that it has been decided to permit the export of wool to Canada and Japan.28 words
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686 1914-11-30 8 How the British Were Transferred From the Aisne to Flanders. A Remarkable Str&teiic Move. London, Nov. 29, 5.40 p.m. Field-Marshal Sir John French, in a detailed despatch covering the battles at Ypres and Armentieres, describes the transference of the British forces from the Aisne to686 words
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Article181 1914-11-30 8 Artillery Duel Continues in the North: In the South Conditions Have Become More Active. London, Nov. 20, 5-30 p.m. A Paris communique states Yesterday the enemy's artillery was more active, but carried out particularly with seventy-seven millimetre guns. The enemy's heavy artillery was little in evidence, thus181 words
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Article814 1914-11-30 8 Mr. Winston Churchill's Review of the Position. London, Nov. 27, 1 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Churchill, in a powerful and stimulating speech, reviewed the Naval situation. He said it was impossible at present for the public to form any j udgment on the various814 words
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Obituary14 1914-11-30 8 London, Nov. 29, 12.25 a.m. The death is announced of Marquis Visconti Yenosta.14 words
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Article211 1914-11-30 8 {Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Nov. 27, C-10 p.m. On all the front line yesterday, the bombardment of our position was much less violent. We have had no difficulty in repulsing two attacks against the bridges on the River Oise, on the south of211 words
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Advertisement270 1914-11-30 8 I Wt NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES THE TYRES THAT ARE SUPERIOR BECA USE They are made of Plantation Rubber. They cannot, 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. GASOLENE270 words
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Article159 1914-11-30 9 Monday, 50th. St. Andrew* Day. Special Dinner and Ball. Raffles Hotel. High water -».35 a.m. ft. <5 ins. 9.42 p.m 8 ft. 2 in*. Tuesday, December. Ist Qne«n Alexandra's Birthday. High water a.m. 8 ft. 9 ins. 10.22 pju ft ft. S la* Wednesday, 2nd High water :—9.32 a.m.159 words
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Article68 1914-11-30 9 Sisgaporb, November 90. On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/4 (Ju India Bank T. T. 174; On Hongkong— B.mk d/d 23i On Shaugbai— Bank d/d. IQ3J On Jay Bai.kT. T. 14 U On Japan Bank d/d. H4i Sovereigns—bu)ing rate $8.54 India68 words
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Article412 1914-11-30 9 With reference to tha article appearing in our issue of the 27tb instant relative to the inauguration in the F.M.S. of a French Relief Fund the name of the founder of this Fund was inadvertently misprinted and should have read A.C.J Tower* (not Noyea as printed), who412 words
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Article201 1914-11-30 9 Owing to the War, business houses and other employers have found it necessary to reduce their staffs. The result of this is that several men have been thrown out of employment. In order to give some assistance to those who are in this unfortunate position,201 words
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Article359 1914-11-30 9 Willison s Circus. Willison's British-American Circus and menagerie, after an absence of several months, reopened on Saturday to a full house. The company has been considerably augumented since its last visit, while the menagerie has been added to and is above the average for a travelling show. All359 words
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Article196 1914-11-30 9 A general meeting of the above Association will be held on the Gth December at the .Johore Hotel, Johore Bahru. Following is the AfeU*. Rubber Duty :—General dissatisfaction has been expressed at the high valuation on which duty is levied by Government. The unfairness of the present196 words
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Article37 1914-11-30 9 Messrs J.B. Carr and G. Barber, of the Victoria Institution, and Mr. K. li, Coleman, of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Singapore CoM M«.ra-. Co., have gone to England to enlist tor service at the Front.37 words
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Advertisement166 1914-11-30 9 Gooling in the beat! Hlway> reviving! So Good! So refreeling! Framroz Co s Merated XJOaters. 87, CECIL! STREET. Success after War. The merchants who will come through the war time most -uceessfully are assuredly not those who cease to advertise, nor are they those who advertise in precisely the same166 words
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Advertisement79 1914-11-30 9 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.10 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.1« a.m. and 5.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,79 words
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Miscellaneous195 1914-11-30 9 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Batavia, Cheribon andSamarang 1 P*™Muar and Malacca* p.m. Tebing Tinggi. Bengkalis and Bagan 2 p.m. Hongkong. Shanghai ana Japan P-m. K. Pahang. Pekan. Kuantan and Trengganu 2 p.m. Malacca* dc P. Dickson* 8 p.m. Port Swettenham* and T. Anson" 3 p.m. Malacca 1 and Mnar* 3 p.m.195 words
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Article1109 1914-11-30 10 "Napoleon at Work.' By Colonel Vachee. Translated by C. Frederic Lees. Black. 7s. *d. net. This intimate picture of Napoleon at work, Napoleon organising victory, is of vital interest at the present hour. His thoughts, plans, system, are all laid bare, and the lesson is invaluable. Napoleon was1,109 words
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Article198 1914-11-30 10 Russia's and China's Campaigns Against Destructive Evils. The Petrograd correspondent of the Morning Post gives some interesting details as to the enforced sobriety of Russia, due to the drastic prohibitory measures of the Government. 44 Village women are openly saying that Heaven has come upon earth, and198 words
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Article164 1914-11-30 10 Kindness to Russians Forbidden. Petrograd, Oct. 17.—M. F. A. lvanoff, a member of the Duma, who has recently returned here from Germany, where he has been a prisoner, has managed to bring away with him an interesting document, which illustrates the extent of the hatred shown against the164 words
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Advertisement323 1914-11-30 10 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford Road. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Hotel de l'Europe. Adelphi Hotel. Messrs. Kim Co. Chop Teck Seng, 97, Selegie Road. Mr. Pang Boon Tin, Tank Road Railway Station.) Army Navy Bar, High Street.323 words
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Advertisement55 1914-11-30 10 Cheer the Youngsters Up and Secure for Them I STRONG BRITISH TOYS I HORSE TRICYCLES I Prices From I Large Selection to Choose from I I A. FRANKEL Co., I VICTORIA STREET. I The Union Trading Co. RAVENSWAY Co., No. 187, ORCHARD HO AD, Singapore. Telephone, No. 717. UNDERTAKERS, MARBLE55 words
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Article474 1914-11-30 11 The Fall of Tsingtao. It, king, Nov. 12—Mr. Hioki, the Minister, has officially 1 the Chinese Government of ji- fail <»f Tsingtao, which occurred 7th inst., while the formal Sender took place on the 10th Lit. -lapan has made on this rtain conditional proporhina with reference to President474 words
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Article152 1914-11-30 11 Reuter. etown, Oct 16.—111 response appeals of the Dutch, ex- eyn telegraphs MI am what I can In the interest of country." Mr. Steyn is and it is understood that b upset at Maritz's trearal Hertzog has telegraphed Dutch Church Presbytery at lam j)ractically placing theReuter. - 152 words
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Advertisement317 1914-11-30 11 Vichy Celestin 4 Best Table Water This Water known and used over a 1000 years by all kinds of A pint taken early in the morning will make you fit for the Gaggino&Co., Agents. No. 6, Raffles Square Banham Street. THE CELEBRATED BIRCH CARRIAGES, HARNESSES AND JINRIKISHAS. are produced with317 words
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Advertisement379 1914-11-30 11 NOTICE NOTICE, GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PIBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are hereby invit*-d for a Cartage Contract for the year 1915. Copy of Specification and Form 9 of Tender can be supplied from the Office of Public Works where full particulars may be ascertained during any day, Friday excepted, between the379 words
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Advertisement399 1914-11-30 11 fl>ala\>a tribune EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge, —with full particulars of the qualifications and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employees desiring appointments can have their applications filed on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes L The retention of399 words
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Advertisement532 1914-11-30 12 SHIPPING 1 Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—s, Collyer Qmy. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. KALMOA Pontianak and Batavia Revvst Muntok and Pa.embang J* ec> 5 Riouw. Prigi-Radja. Sat, Tnnbilahan. Tjf-nako andßcngat Dec. I SINGKAWAXG Singkawantr.532 words
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