Malaya Tribune, 4 December 1914
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Title Section41 1914-12-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- No 28d. SINGAPORE, FRI DAY. DECEMBER 4, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIEUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4.41 words
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Advertisement820 1914-12-04 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NICHT COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. JO-NIGHT WARN I NG Are Proud to state that we have pained your CONFIDENCE PATKON AGE, .by Caling A SPADE A SPADE. We do not ■tiae AMBIGUOUSLY. We do not ADVERTISE PiC I URES when the820 words
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Advertisement287 1914-12-04 2 John Isittle 60., Md. ARE NOW SHOWING < k r 3 Drawing Room J j Jjj ly Cabinets, and other "i Furniture in Special j TV "'j* Suitable for j j il* Bedroom Rooms y Dining Rooms Offices, and I I Inspection of Our Show- r I I rooms is287 words
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Advertisement588 1914-12-04 2 German Atrocities. Following are extracts from the j third ofTirial report on German Atrocities in Belgium On Aug. 2* between anil 7.(XX) inhabitants —men, women at.«l j children—were driven, under the guard of th** 102nd German Infantry, to a riiling school an J confined there. The space was so small588 words
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Advertisement418 1914-12-04 2 I Tuition by Correspondence** FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University MatriculaMo Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary I Examination, S. S. and F. M, S. Medical School Entrance Exami nation AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT j CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F. M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees418 words
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Article760 1914-12-04 3 M P.s, Doctors, and Lawyers Among the Exiles. London, Oct. 1.5.—The tragedy of itfiuin is complete. A nation is in ile. Up to the time of the fall of Antwerp the refugees were mostly |,«jor peasants who fled from cottage anil farm since then the exodus of760 words
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Article268 1914-12-04 3 The many casualties for which shrapnel fire has been responsible during the present war has moved a writer in the Manchester Guardian to recall the career of the inventor of this form of shell. Few people know that the inventor of shrapnel, which has done such terrible execution268 words
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Article145 1914-12-04 3 The 15th Sikhs which have suffered so much at tiie front claim to have more war medals in the battalion than any other regiment in the Indian Ann*. There are special regimental rules about the heignt of the men enlisted, and we believe that the 36 h Sikhs145 words
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Article255 1914-12-04 3 The Trade and Industry Committee of the Royal Colonial Institute are doing practical work in the general campaign to secure trade formerly held by Britain's enemies. At the outbreak of war, they invited their honorary corresponding secretaries and fellows in all parts of tlie Empire to255 words
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Article243 1914-12-04 3 Delhi, Nov. 18. —Tn consequence of the Turkish occupation of Sheik Said, where the Turks erected forts and placed heavy guns in position with the ob ject of closing the passage of the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb and of threatening the cable station at I'erim, the British243 words
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155 1914-12-04 3 Rome, Oct. 20—The Messapgero publishes a very long appreciation of the British troops from it! own war corn spowleiit in France. He says England has splendidly maintained all her promises regarding the assistance she would give her ally." The correspondent indicates the striking contrast between155 words
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469 1914-12-04 3 From a hospital in Glasgow comes the following story told by a corporal of the West Riding Regiment got my wound iu a fisjht that you will never hear of in official despatches because it was a little affair of our own, and469 words
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Article116 1914-12-04 3 Ceylo» contemporaries in record, ing departure for Europe of Ceylon's Second Contingent say it numbered 75. The original intention was to send a 100 men, but although some 147 names or more were registered, various obstacles sprang up in their way, such aphysical unfitness and inability to116 words
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Article372 1914-12-04 3 A private letter, communicated to the Dutch Press, gives the following int9resting report of the roaming* of the notorious German commercedestroyer Karlsruhe One of the crew of the Dutch cruiser Kortenaer relates that, in eoiupany with the Dutch battleship Jacob van Heemskerk, they arrived at Curacao,372 words
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Article233 1914-12-04 3 The Paris journal Matin says —A member of the Swedish Diplomatic Corps, who has just come through Germany and visited Berlin on )u» wa), has related his impressions to M. Pauliat, a member of the Senate. 11 What struck me in all the Germai* towns through233 words
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952 1914-12-04 4 The neutral attitude of Italy has hitherto considerably altered the balance of power in the Mediterranean in recent times in favour of the Allies. Nor, we may l>e sure, is her policy at any time during the present war likely to adversely aflect the952 words
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Article496 1914-12-04 4 The response made by the ness firms of Singapore to appeal of the Vegetable p ro ,j. Committee through the colnm n > J our contemporary the Strain T n "J has resulted in the presentation J seven hundred cases of In this connection it may496 words
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Article98 1914-12-04 4 In view of late happenin;.'Chilean waters and the stirring scenes of a day or two ago it be of interest to note the i power of Chile. It consists oi tb< following armoured and light cruisers. 1 b i Nam*-. "3 z 5 5b t pr -r- *<98 words
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Article53 1914-12-04 4 The Hills of Lebanon have untitled occopied (according to a Hagoe n sage) by strong Turkish forces. Lebanon group lies in North Pal«> tine and extends from Homoto the north to Mount Hebroo in south. In LB6] province put under a Christian governor. Knropean Powers constituting tl. selves the guardians53 words
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Advertisement283 1914-12-04 4 Robinson Co s Qlyristmas ffiazaar h NOW OPEN. I* .J£ —~> A Large Selection of A 4 f m Sraeßers, Of Pi HI! Kinds for 0 and JSL-JSL' Infants. 1 m■■ i DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take oat a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited.283 words
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Advertisement71 1914-12-04 4 6bief Wbif Cigarettes A GOOD CIGARETTE AT A MODE RATE PRICE. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. TROPICAL PRODUCE And COCOANUT OIL. Selling agencies wanted by London Gentleman with good connection. Write to: H. BOURNE, Kingsway Chambers 46, Kingsway, LONDON, W.C. 30-5 S v TAN SENG CHONO CO. ARCHITECTS AND71 words
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Article481 1914-12-04 5 1,,,<•;»I stock* of opium total 400 :o: The local Belgium Relief Fund totals $*****. :o:— 1 .M.S. War Relief Fond gated 189.288 yesterday. —:o: i'iti Tin Mines output last totalled 7.5 4 piculs. :o:—I ems fairly steady at $b*.S. I ut Malaya at present. month the output481 words
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Article206 1914-12-04 5 Dedication of New Institute. The dedication service will be held on the Sth inst. at 5-15 p.m. in the new Institute, No. 8 Fort Canning Road. 1 he Bishop of Singapore has kindly consented to take the service and all members and friends are invited. The Institute in Dhoby206 words
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131 1914-12-04 5 Our Batavia correspondent reports under date 90th ult. that the steamer 1). van Twist of the Royal Dutch Packet Company has been specially chartered by the Deli Maatschappy to take to China about nine hundred destitute Chinese coolies who are to be repatriated. These131 words
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Article32 1914-12-04 5 Swimming Club Launches. Sunday, December 6th. From Johnston's Pier at 10 and 11 a.m., '2-30 and 3-30 p.m. From the Club Bungalow at 9-30 and 10-3O a.m., 12-15,3 and 5-30 p.m.32 words
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Article215 1914-12-04 5 Sir \V. H. Lever, otherwise the Soap King," addressing commercial men at Manchester the otherday, said he did not believe that the war meant 4 business as usual." but it might mean more business provided they worked more energetically than hitherto. If they were to multiply their markets they must215 words
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Article27 1914-12-04 5 The Roll of Honour. Reuter's Services. London, Dec 3, 8.40 am. The Gazette announces that a further fifty-nine Distinguished Service Orders have been conferred.Reuter's Services. - 27 words
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Article52 1914-12-04 5 Terrible Cost in Lifts. London, Dec. A Times' military expert computes the total losses in the battles in Flanders at three hundred thousand, of which two hundred thousand were Germans and a hundred thousand Allies. This is including tifty thousand British, whereof rive thousand five hundred52 words
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Article50 1914-12-04 5 Munificent Gift. London, Dec. 3. A joint committee of the British Heel Cross Order of St. John have made an immediate advance of ten thousand pounds sterling for expenditure at Calais to combat the outbreak of enteric fever at that port among the BeJgian troops.50 words
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Article30 1914-12-04 5 Six Killed. London, Dec. 3, 8.15 p.m. A lyddite explosion took place in the factory at Bradford. Six men were killed and many injured. The factory was destroyed.30 words
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Article22 1914-12-04 5 London, Dec. .'t Petrograd It is reported that the Tsar of Russia has gone to the front.22 words
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Article95 1914-12-04 5 London, Dec. .'5, 8.15 p.m. Pretoria Colonel Brits capture«I De Wot on I ncsdiy on a farm one hundred miles East of Mafeking. J)e Wet, after escaping into the Transvaal with four followers on Nov. 21, eluded his pursuers and joined a small commando of rebels95 words
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Article46 1914-12-04 5 Germ .n Restrictions Indicate Important Changes London, Dec. The Germans have enforced a very strict prohibition of any intercourse with either Belgium or Holland. Hence the conflicting reports of movements of troops, which, however, appear to indicate important changes in the situation.46 words
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Article129 1914-12-04 5 Airman's Splendid Feat. Attack on the German Woolwich. London, Dec. .'5. 3.55 p.m. There is great excitement at Berlin owing to a report having been received that an airman dropped bombs on to the cannon-hall of Krupp's Factory at Essen. The extent of the damage is not known.129 words
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Article61 1914-12-04 5 Will Defend E&fpt. London, Dec. 3, 3 25 p.m. A Press Bureau message says that the Australian and New Zealand contingents have disembarked in Egypt to assist in the defence of that country and to complete their training. When training has been completed they will go direct61 words
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Article20 1914-12-04 5 London, Dec. .'5, 3 15 a.m. Pretoria Official The leader de Wet has been captured.20 words
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Article18 1914-12-04 5 Belgrade Sees Entry of Austria's Hndes. London, Dec. 2, 8.35 p.m. The Austrian» have occupied Belgrade.18 words
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Article65 1914-12-04 5 Violent Cannonading in Belgium London. Dec K4O a.m. Paris. It was officially notified yesterday evening that there hasbeen a violent born bard men tat I.arnpernisse to the West of Dixmude. In Argonne the enemy blew up, by means of mines, the North western spur of the65 words
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Article41 1914-12-04 5 French Forces Carry German Position. London. 1.40 a.m. On our front in Alsace we have carried Aspach-le-haut and Aspach-Je-bas to the South East of Thann. < >n the remainder of the front there is nothing new to report.41 words
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Article52 1914-12-04 5 Too Late to turn German Defeat into Polish Sedan. London, Dec. 3, 6 a.m. The correspondent of the Morning Post, at Petrograd, says that General Rennenkampf, the Russian cavalry leader, has been superseded because he was two days late in taking his position in the concentration enclosing52 words
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Article42 1914-12-04 5 Anti-German Riots in Chile London, Dec. 6 am. An auti-(rerman outbreak hag taken place at Valparaiso. Crowds stormed the German buildings and the German bank,consulate and tram cars. Troops nad to be requisitioned to quell the riot.42 words
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Obituary54 1914-12-04 5 London, Dec. 2f> p.m. The death of the Kaft of Krne is announced. [Sir John Henry Crichton Krne is th<* fourth earl. Hefvas born in Dublin in 1839. F i orn 1Ni'»8-80 ho represented Knniskillen in the House Lord of the Treasury 187(»80 Conservative Whip L87G-I5, M.r*. for Fermanagh54 words
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Article110 1914-12-04 5 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Dec. 2, <».40 p.m. To the southward of Ypres we have repulsed an attack of the Germans against the trenches we captured from them. We have damaged the German batterj* of heavy guns at Vermelle. In the region of110 words
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Article102 1914-12-04 5 A Hague of the 2>th ultimo t<» the Java Press states GerDttUl journal.-, lament th«* liank Kates obtaining in Berlin—no less than 9 per cent being quoted for New York and above 10 per cent on Ani-t«'idam The rise of prices <>i commodities ir, raff ring102 words
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Advertisement7 1914-12-04 5 Wdlison's Circus. Beach Road, to-night at 9-30.7 words
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Advertisement122 1914-12-04 5 TRAITOR DE WET CAUCHT. Boer Rebel Run to Earth and Rising Quashed. British Aircraft Bombard Krupp Works at Essen and Thereby 6reate a Sensation in Berlin. TSAR OFF TO THE FRONT. Australians Take Part In Defence of Egypt. Germany the Bete Noire of the Universe. Chileans, Resenting Gross Violations of122 words
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Article288 1914-12-04 6 Supreme Court. x (Before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. L. M- Woodward)Lorn for Immoral Purposes. Evidence was led yesterday in the case in which A. R M. Ramanathan Chetty made a claim against a Chinese keeper of a maison de plaisir and her husband for the recovery of288 words
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Article154 1914-12-04 6 Second Court. (Before Mr. G- IL Clarke Alleged Post Office RobberyThe senior stamp vendor of the G. P. O., Kee An Seng, was brought up yesterday, charged with criminal breach of trust as a public servant, in respect of $1,119. Mr. de Mello appeared for the accused. Bail154 words
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Article137 1914-12-04 6 The report of the Jong-Landor Rubber Estates, Ltd for the year ended 30th June last, presented at the meeting held on the 2nd inst., shows a profit of £8,354. After transferring this surplus, the balance available in profit and loss account, including £2,550 brought forward and sundry adjustments,137 words
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Article26 1914-12-04 6 Among recent arrivals in the F.M S. from Kurope were Mr. and Mrs ('has Grenier, whose return to Kuala Lumpur is noted by the iialay Mail.26 words
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Article348 1914-12-04 6 Nov., 1914, Outputs. We are indebted to the undermentioned Agents, St Cretans and (or) Managers of Es aies for tue following returns (Messrs Guthrie <£" (o-y Agents-) Kamuning, Labi:, skndayan, Etc. Selangor United —11,035 against 5,375 tot* I 8 months 59,339 against 41.17*. Banteng (Selangor) —19,395 agst348 words
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Article70 1914-12-04 6 Nov, 1914, Outputs. (Messrs Guthrie dr Co., Agents.) Heawood Tin. Messrs Guthrie A Co. inform us that the total amount of tin mined on this Company's property during November was 301 piculs of which 160 piculs was mined by the Company and 141 piculs by tributors. The70 words
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Article20 1914-12-04 6 The Malay Mail is informed that several Turkish subjects in Kuala Lumpur now have to report themselves to the police.20 words
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Article376 1914-12-04 6 Ypres, tbe centre of the fiercest fighting during the present *ar, and the key to tbe German posi- lion in Flanders, has for centuries i tdd a pm.uineiit place in the national life of Uhj Flemings and was formerly the capital r»f West Flanders. It is situated .*>•> mite*376 words
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Article184 1914-12-04 6 Journalism in India is becoming closely connected with the war in Europe in more senses than one. We hear that Mr. Chesney, son of Mr. George Chesney, the Editor-in-Chief of the Allahabad Pioneer, has recently proceeded from Ceylon to England to get to the front. Mr.184 words
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Article124 1914-12-04 6 This evening at 8 p.m. the Rev. J. A. B. Cook will lecture on the War in Chinese at the Y. M. C. A. He will speak in the Swatow dialect, which will be interpreted into Cantonese by Mr. Khoo Kay Hien. Mr. C. E.124 words
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Article205 1914-12-04 6 Latest Market Quotations. Singapore, Dec. 4. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $20.00 Nutmegs 80S. 19.50 Copra Bali 8.80 1 Copra Gorong Talo 9.00 Copra Dongalo 9.00 Copra Kayong 8 .'{5 Copra Pulo 8.25 Copra Pontianak 7 85 Copra Siantan 8.25 Copra Singkawang 8 25 Sago Flour S'pore 1st qty.205 words
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Article83 1914-12-04 6 It is interesting to note the Btal ment in the report on the KM A for 1913 by the Chief Becretai that mines under Chinese fj*nag«rnent produced 74 per cent of ttr* total output of tin in the F.M.S, luring last year. Another pn demonstrating the83 words
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Advertisement144 1914-12-04 6 I Pit NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES THE TYRES THAI ARE SUPERIOR BECAUSE They are made of Plantation Rubber. They cannot, M 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. GASOLENE144 words
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Article752 1914-12-04 7 gasoned London Opinion on fne Prospecis of the Metal. In the course of a leading article the ontlook for tin, about six <*ks the Mining Journal said Vie not then possible to review ie position in the various produni r countries with its usual detail. 11 the ordinary752 words
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Article148 1914-12-04 7 Strained Relations With Germany Lisbon, Oct. 12.—The Government has held a Council under the presidency of the Chief of State. The Prime Minister conferred with the political leaders and the latter with the Chief of State. The newspapers attribute the holding of the Council and the conferences to148 words
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Article171 1914-12-04 7 Messrs Paterson, Simons <fc Co., in their Weekly Rubber Circular issued on 1st instant, have the following comments upon the Auction Held Dec. 1There was a steady demand for the higher grades and the best prices were obtained before the adjournment after which the market was quieter171 words
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Article159 1914-12-04 7 I stood in the background this morning, writes a Paris correspondent of the Daily Chronicle, and watched the departure of the class of 1914. There was nobody to see anybody off: it was all silently heroic, as became the glorious spirit of France. On my way back I159 words
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Article58 1914-12-04 7 The mortality statistics for the past week show a rate of 33.32 per niille, the total of deaths being 'ill of whom 160 were males and 51 females. There were 49 deaths from malarial fever, 17 from convulsions, ~>o from phthisis, 18 from beri-beri, 16 from dysentery and58 words
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Advertisement432 1914-12-04 7 THE Straits Albion Press, Limited. PRINTERS STATIONERS, 20A-20C. COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. TjrTK have jnst received oar fresh m consignment of Stationery I per 8.8. M XAGOYA." With the view of meeting the present curtailed resources of customers, we are prepared to execute orders for any of the following, if accompanied432 words
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Advertisement124 1914-12-04 7 MOTOR CAR OIL SUPPLIED AT MODERATE PRICES. Motor Oil, Benzine Kerosene Stocked j Chin Huat Lee, I 29, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. I Singapore. GENERAL OIL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. large Stocks of Gil ano {Timber for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. All Orders Executed With Promptness. Sooling in tbe beat! reviving! So Good! So124 words
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Article674 1914-12-04 8 The Bengloe. According to Manila exchanges there appears to be little hope of salving the hull of the Thompson lintr Bengloe which went ashore near the Philippines. Part of her cargo has, however, been safely landed. Ntw Motor Shi». The Danish motorship Tongking, built at Copenhagen for account674 words
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Article183 1914-12-04 8 TUUktfA great chauge of programme will be shown to-night at this favourite hall. Included is a masterly three reel Gaumont production, entitlet ro versus Crescent. A new Kalern film, replete with battle scenes, an several good comios and dramas, will make a visit to the hall tothe183 words
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Article79 1914-12-04 8 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!o a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,79 words
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Article68 1914-12-04 8 Singapore, December 4. 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— BankT. T. 174], On Hongkong d/d 19% On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 101? On Java— Bank T. T. 14H On Japan— Bank d/d. 114^ Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 ludia Ceil Bills68 words
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Advertisement439 1914-12-04 8 CHONG FEE Co., TAILORS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. I 301 303, North Bridge Road, Junction of North Bridge Bras Basah Road Spore.] ESTABLISHED 1860. Hit* Class Workmanship 8 Perfect Fit Guaranteed U Ml Our representative will call at any address if flttfMH JUST 'PHONE NO. 923. I We place within your439 words
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Miscellaneous412 1914-12-04 8 FIXTURES. Friday, 4th. Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m. Y.M.C.A. Lantern Lecture in Chin*-* «m the War—8 p m. Lecture. Drill Hall. 8.30 p.m. by Rev. W. Murray, M.A. High water: —10.28 a.m., 9 ft. 5 ins. Saturday, 5th. Fillis Circus. First Performance. High water: —0.7 a.m. 8 ft. 2 in».; 11.0412 words
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Article1034 1914-12-04 9 As was generally expected, the (i ,tlicial members of the Federal I .uvicil registered a final protest I ri the Supply Bill was taken at I Ku.iia Lumpur against the ultraI nornical policy which the Gov[I H u nt of the Federation desires I j,.irsue next1,034 words
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Advertisement78 1914-12-04 9 The Union Trading Co. 36, ROBINSON ROAD. Vichy Celestin Best Table Water This Water known "JgJ and used over a 1000 f£ years by all kinds of JB|§SB« A pint taken early si A ,n tne mornm? wiil "HTsLisstMniT tuuuJ .^pJGaggino&Co., No. 6, Raffles Square Banham Street. J. I. JWATILASA,78 words
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Advertisement436 1914-12-04 9 NOTICE CREDIT! CREDIT 1 CREDIT! If You Want Credit Come to us. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT CO, THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OF Hardware froi a Needle to an Anchor. TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS, SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co.436 words
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Advertisement395 1914-12-04 9 NOTICE y ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on and after the Ist De-ember, 1914, the books containing the valuations of, and rates imposed on, buildings ami lands Mtuaud within the Islind of Singapore (beyond th° M iniiipal Limits Pulau Übin, Pulau Pulau Brani and Pulau Bukum Besar, for395 words
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Advertisement390 1914-12-04 9 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 1. The retention of their390 words
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Advertisement412 1914-12-04 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—5, Coilyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. JAKPHEKS X"» oiai. Stagf-n. Ketl Par-.*. Baiik-Pnpan. fblMlllll. Tarakan nd BoefoagAl Deft Van Clajlg Belawan-Deli Deft V. k Bi Hi ton Bataria.CheribonandSetbaiang412 words
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Advertisement172 1914-12-04 10 The Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. Vessels for above ports will be despatched from the Roads. For freight, etc. apply to EAST INDIES TRADING CO„ Agents. 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkies Bros, (for first class passage only,) FIKACAWA KISEN KAISHA <S.S. C 0.,) HEAD OFFICE SAGA.172 words
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Advertisement181 1914-12-04 10 SHIPPING P.&O. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information. Hpply; to: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE—Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN Chat181 words
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Advertisement381 1914-12-04 10 GUAN KIAT GO. Ship-Charidlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, and Commission Agents, Estate, RiceMill and Saw-Mill Suppliers. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. CodesAJB.C ."itli Edition and Al Telephone Nob. J233 1174 (Private 1450.) Sole Agents for GLOBE BOILER FLUID, THE IDEAL FLUID FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING381 words
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Advertisement219 1914-12-04 10 RANEECUNCT Dpainpi Pcs AND Channels SOLE AGENTS. INDO MALAY C 0.," SINGAPORE. TO LET J TO LET. A newly-built Housi at Keppel Road (late Krian fetn For further particularTHIO BOSN VAN,, No. 21, South Canal 1, 5-11 TO LET A Large, Airy Bright R< Change Alley with Light and Apply219 words
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