Malaya Tribune, 16 December 1914

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I. No 296. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1914 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 297 1 PALLADIUM! ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT! COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO"N|CHT H I "VIVE L' ENTENTE CORDIALE" LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Expensive Important Engagement. rhe Famous FRENCH Illusionist and Necromancer from tbe Leading Theatres of Europe. NVckelsonn renindi cue !i Goldin." Calettt- -Qatte the bed teen
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    • 107 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 ROAC. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application, v Telephone No. 602. 26-10 2~) 4 Under Entirely
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    • 428 1 GREATEST ATTRACTIONS OF THE DAY *.tn "GAIETY" I JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BSHOOOUU STREET* A ROMANCE OF OLD BRITANY Drama in 2 Parts. Pathe Color A Magnificent Presentation of Ancient Rom< 3 Parts 44 THEODORA 3 Act. AFTBB BAROOITfI ORBAT TRAGEDY with the celebrated SAHARY-DJELI in the title role One
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  • 525 2 Proposed Direct Shipments to America. Following is the full text of the letter on this subject as tabled at the last meeting of the Council of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines Osgood Exploration Company Mineral Lands and Mines. Main Office, 404, First National Bank Building, Chicago, Southern
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  • 140 2 The authorities of Siam early recognized the value of the aerial arm for military operations. Experiments, on behalf of the Government, both in Bangkok itself and in Europe, have been attended with no small measure of success. The erection of airship sheds is now proceeding apace, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 505 2 LITTLE'S azaar i Special Sbow of Moet Heseptable Presents for tbe Children. Runabouts Price $17.50 Automobiles 28.50 Coaster Waggons $10.50 Trieyeles $10.50, 11.00 12.50 13.75 Little Tot Hand Cars $10.25 Sidewalk Sulkies $8.50 AND Sverjjtbing ro Deligbt tbe Isittle Opes. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH GRADE WALNUT-STAINED AND WAX-POLISHED TEAK
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    • 252 2 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University 'Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. A. 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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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1914 NOTES AND NEWS. Cbe fl?alapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16.
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    • 692 3 Experiences of an Englishwoman. An English lady, for many years lent in Beyrout, Syria, was polled, with other British pie, to leave the city on September 20. She relates incidents that light on the Turkish prepays lor war, and other matThe first intimation we had in out
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    • 277 3 Patriotism becomes the worst crime when divorced from humanity and justice. Capt. S. T. Cross, brother of Mr. R.B. Cross, of Seremban, who is attached to the 15th Sikhs, has been badly wounded at La Bassee. A 11 iiocouots seem to agree that the (iertnans can neither handl*
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    • 109 3 The Kronprinz Wilhelm, one of the German roamers, is re^ponaible for the siuk'ng of a hue steamer in the Uoalder liner La Correntina, which went to the bottom off the South American East Coast. Tlie La Correntina is 8,52'J tous, and Was built in I'Jl2.
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    • 611 3 France s Deadly Weapon. Instant Death From Cold And Shock. Paris, Nov. S.—The new air bomb of the French air service is now in use. I have talked with an airman who has been allowed to experiment with it upon the enemy. He gives a lucid description
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    • 386 3 Paris, Nov. 3. —According to the Fumes correspondent of ttie Journal, the King and Queen of the Belgians are still with their army at the front. Only once during the Ust tragic months has the Queen left the King's side, and that
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    • 170 3 Paris. Nov. 3 The Corriere della Sera, commenting on Turkey's entiy into the war, says The Turkisli Government must be very much annoyed b» Enver Pasha s hasty move in the cane of a refusal, the Government would have been faced by a revolutionary movement
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    • 321 3 The Emj*-:..r or China i* the brother of th* j Mi ion. And 11 bound h> tia of kmdred to th* v Sun. Mi- forbear- m the hrmanwnt make morning. niirht. and noon. r,n f be* quite aeomamn person to the Him. Hoh H..n. For<o><l came again
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    • 284 3 The following is an extract from a tetter written by an officer in one of the monitors which bar* of late done such admirable work oil the Belgian coast: A mail has been brought on U>ard —the first for some time. I had some ripping letters,
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    • 890 4 One More of the Kai>cr j Miscalculations. A day or two ago Renter cabled out that the Russians had decided to keep Archangel open throughout the winter by using ice-breakers for the purpose. It \vas only a very short message, but in common with very many articles that may
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    • 192 4 A Chinese Co. v. the B I Rangoon. Nov. 24.—Mr. J D Robinson had to-day an importau question dealing with the right q| inspection of documents, on the Original Side of the Chief Coord in a case brought by a Chinese Insurance Association Bgminst B.L S.X. Co.
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    • 299 4 A Madras contemporary g&ya ii is well known that the Imperial Government have taken an active part in the promotion of tbe oil industry in Persia. They also bold a total share capital of £2,000,00 entitling them to a majority ol 2.0(H) share votes in
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    • 87 4 Athletic sports in untitled with St. Anthony s Boys 1 Bel will be held for the first tioM Saturday, the llUh instant. Ran old boys, and friends are cordi invited. There will be a race for old boys. A letter dated Nov. 7 from Lba' sa, Tibet, to a Calcutta
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 335 4 ROBINSON Co. LARGE SHIPMENTS OF HEW RfiO INTERESTING BOOKS. WAR SERIES Secrets of The German War Office by Karl Graves $i.<K> The German Spy W, le Queux Roar of Battle Ernest Rhys Q A Scrap of Paper Dr. Dillon The War that will End War H. G. Wells The Riddle
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      • 45 4 Chief Whff Cigarettes A GOOD CIGARETTE AT A MODERATE i i PRICE. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. TAN SENC CHONG GO. ARCHITECTS AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR BUILDINGS DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, BUILDING SURVEYS, Etc., UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION 14, RAFFLES QUAY (TOP FLOOR) Telephone 1286. CHARGES MODERATE.
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    • 511 5 I.atfet rubber trade news on page 9. :o Tin was op to $72j in the F.M.8. mining centres yesterday. —:o: The cable from Australia to New Caledonia has been repaired. —:o: The Malay Mail hears that Mr. Wong, the aviator, will proceed to Peking shortly. :o:— The
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    • 171 5 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell A Cog Saleroom yesterday afternoon s— Freehold land at Sirangoon Road, area about 4>S acres, together with the dwelling hongs No. 24'J Sirangoon Road and a number of plank and attap native dwellings About 6 acres
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    • 444 5 The Straits Echo says Mr. Arthur R. Thornton, partner in the l?gal firm of Wreford and Thornton, has applied for a commission in the New Army. Mr. Thornton, who served through the South African War in Lnmsden's Horse, has two brothers already at the front. —torTile management of Fillis' Circus
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    • 72 5 AUSTRIANS' SORRY PLIGHT. Dread and Anxiety throughout the Land. The Rank Duplicity of Germany Dawns Dpon tbe People. Reuter's Special and Ordinary. Services. London, Dec. 15, *J.20 a.m. ltome A telegram from Budapest says that the enthusiasm originally felt in Hungary for the war has now been replaced
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    • 55 5 Substantial Progress. London. Dec. 15, 3.15 pin. The Press Bureau says After a period of comparative quiet, fighting has recommenced in Flanders. A combined attack by the Allies was made yesterday on the line from Hollebeke to Wyteschaete. Several German trenches and a number of prisoners were
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    • 147 5 London, Dec. 15, 5.30 p.m. Paris A communique says the British captured a small wood westward of Wyteschaete. We retained the ground we won yesterday along Ypres Canal and westward of Hollebeke, notwithstanding vigorous counter-attacks by the enemy. There have been intermittent
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    • 70 5 Economic Difficulties. London, Dec. 15, 11-55 a.m. ()n the invitation of the King of Sweden the three Scandinavian monarchs will meet at Aialmoe on Dec. lrtth, to for restricting and diminishing the economic difficulties in their countries arising from the war. A semi-official Swedish note says
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    • 61 5 London. Dee. 15. 7 a.m The Times' Sydney correspondent wires that six Germans, including; magistrate and a doctor, who flogged a Methodist Missionary in Xew Ireland, have been arrested, conveyed to Rabaul and publicly flogged there. [New Ireland is part of German New
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    • 133 5 Inspired German Press Dxlges. London, Dec. 15, 9.20 a.m. The German Press seems to have been instructed not to talk any more abont the German offensive in Flanders, but to raise the question as to whether the German line can be broken, and to answer this in
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    • 91 5 Kaiser's Favourite G:ts Rapid Promotion. London. Dec. 15, 9.20 a.m. Confirmation of the appointment of General Falkenhayn as acting Chief of the German General Staff appears in the German papers of Thursday. He will also retain the office of Minister of W£r. The official notice says that General
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    • 88 5 Seaplane Abandoned in the Njrth Sea. Flushing: The mail packet Orange-Nassau sighted a seaplane in the sea between the Galloper and the Kentish Rock light-ships. The Dutch captain lowered his boats, and the airmen proved to be an English officer and his mechanic. The former,
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    • 94 5 London, Dec. 10, 12.2.") a.m. Amsterdam An Austrian communique admits the severe defeat by Serbians and says We encountered, to the south east of Valjevo, a greatly superior force of the enemy, who not only stopped our advance, but compelled us to make extended
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    • 32 5 London, Dec. 15, 7 a.m. Field-Marshal von tier Goltz, in an interview at Sofia, said that Germany is prepared for a campaign lasting one year.
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    • 23 5 London, Dec. 15, 7 a.m. The formation of a Footballers Battalion, 1,350 strong, has l«?en sathoriaed by the Wai Office.
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    • 69 5 London, Dec. 15, 7 a.m. Railway communication between Salonika and Xish been restored. [Salonika is a port in the Aegean Sea and the principal outlet for the Sf-al>orne trade of Southern Serbia. Xish, the temporary capital of Serbia, lies at the head of the Morava valley in
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    • 94 5 The End of the South African Rebellion. London, Dec. I<>. Reports received from South Africa give the result of *the operations in the Free State Colony which were conducted by General Botha in person. So lar rebels have been made prisoners and the whole of the operations
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    • 21 5 Alt Passes CiptureJ. The French are now in possession of all the passes leading over the Vosges mountains.
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    • 22 5 Two V. CV A further two Victoria Crosses have been conferred upon soldiers of the Indian Army serving in France.
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    • 137 5 fcrmans on the D.fnsive in Belgium. The Stemming of the Russian Avalanche. The Hague, Dec. 13. The special correspondent of the Handelsblad says that the rumour is now confirmed that the Germans are concentrating their forces on the Eastern frontier and that the Western campaign has
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    • 52 5 It is notified that notification No. 122.». published iv the Ga/.ett. Extraordinary Of the 12th Octohei 1914, regarding the supply o. bunker e< al in the port <>f Smga" |m>i". is rescinded. This rescission in no way modifies the restrictionsOOW hi force in respect of the export
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    • 47 5 Our untitled untitlde P.W.,oor respondent rCportii thut cv en the Munautedans Ik re are eon learning Turkey for taking part in the great war. Practically toe people of ail races and creeds in Province Welleatj hope and pray for the speedy triumph of the Allies over their
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    • 540 6 Supreme Court. (Before Mr- Justice Earnshaw.) Important Contract Cass. Mr. Justice Earnshaw, on Monday, delivered judgment for the plaintiff in the case in which N S. Narania Pillai, a money-lender in Market Street, who claimed $133,500 from the Netherlands Trading Society for breach of contract. The particulars of
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    • 76 6 {Before Mr. H. G. Sugden.) Quite a ripple of merriment ran through the Court this morning when thirteen Hokien small-footed women, who had been arrested in house No. libS Teluk Ayer Street for gambling, were brought into the Halls of Justice. They were lined $5 each with the
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    • 53 6 The exportation of Australian wheat Hour and meat from any port or place in this Colony to any place o her than a Malay State under His »*«7I protection and the States of North Borneo and Sarawak is prohibited for a further period of «x months from
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    • 51 6 (Singapore, ZM Ui) 'opra —Good demand. Price steady. Tim* —s72|; Js<> tons s.dd. Tapioca- —Business rapidly reviving from the stagnation caused by the war. Fairly large quantity put through at to-day's rates. Other Product*— Good inquiries for most staples, but no extendi v»« transactions reported. Preneut quotations are
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    • 195 6 Nutmegs 110 S. parpicui SiO.oo Nutmegs eng, I".»..'►<» C.pra Bali 9.SO* Copra G aong Talo f.2o* C*»pra Dongalo 9.2 a Copra Kayong 8.80 Copra Pulo *.7<> Copra Pontianak Copra Hantan 8.75* Copra Singkawang B.7c* Sago Flour Singapore Ist quality .'!.2o* Flour Singapore fair .'{.ls* Sago Root
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    • 129 6 Piece Goods H\ lbs. Shirtings nom. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American) Middling 4.5*8. Messrs Barlow's Report. Messrs Barlow and Co. state in their Weekly Report issued yesterday Coffee.—There is no business to report. Liberian nominally $32.00 for Good Average and $24.00 for Fair. Copra —The market
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    • 78 6 Copra £24.5.0. Pepper (black) fair quality spot ,">£ buyers. Pepper: white distant 1) spot quotation 10J. Gam bier 21/9. Gambier (cube) 2'.)/-. Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, 9/t; Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery 2s. 9j. Plantation 1st qual. crepe 2/ Tin Standard 3 m/s.
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    • 38 6 Nov., 1914, Outputs. We are indebted to the courtesy of Messrs F. W. Barker and Co. for the following returns Mine. Tribute. Kanaboi 122 124 Kinta 7* 44Ampang (Kinta) 238 Simpan Valley (approx.) 90 piculs.
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    • 24 6 Mr. Arshak Sarkies has returned to Penang from England, looking TE. Well Mre Blrttf and their children are remaining in England for the present.—Echo.
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    • 71 6 Singapore, December 15. On London— Bank 4 u./a. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 Piivate 3 m/a. 2/4 3/4 On India— Bank T. T. 174» On Hongkoiit< d/d 21.70 On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 102 On Java— Bank T. T. 14 l£ On Japan— Mauk d/d. 115 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 Latin
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    • 148 6 Wednesday, 16th. Palladium. De Neckels.iiui. 9 p.m. High water: X4I a.m. 1» ft. 3 in-.; 10.27 p.m. X ft. 8 lon, Thursday, 17th. New Moon. Eastern Gate Lodge, ti p.m. High water:— 9.23 a.tn. 9 ft. 7 ins. j 11.pi p.m. X ft. 9 ins. Friday, 18th. Legislative Council
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    • 93 6 Duke of Montpensier to Serve with British Montreal, Nov. 13.—The Duke of Montp»n*ier, brother of the Duke of Orleans, has arrived at Montreal on the way to England, where, he seated, he would offer his services to the British Navy. The Duke's beautiful yacht Mekong on which
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 79 6 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., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,
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      • 352 6 I Pit 1 11 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES THE TYRES 1 HAT ARE SUPERIOR BECAUSE They are made of Plantation Rubber. They cannot, 44 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
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 147 6 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Muar and Malacca* *2 p.m. TVbing Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan 2 p.m. Port Swettenham* and Penang* 2 p.m. Medan 2 p.m. Pontianak 2 p.m. Malacca,* Port .Swettenham and T. Annon* 'A p.m. Batu Pahat p.m. To-morrow. Rhio > am. Rhio, Lingga and Singkep 10 a.m. Port Dickson*
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    • 21 7 Garrison Golf Club. The Mens Medal Competition for December, 1914. Winner: W.W. Mannillan ISO— 4-=7f>. 16 cards taken out. :o:
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    • 342 7 Spirited Action The annual meeting of the Club was held on Dec. 11, Mr. W. S. Dunn presiding, and amongst the agenda figured the motion, brought by Mr. Sell* on behalf of the committee, that an amendment be made to the rules of the Club reading 44
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    • 145 7 The Committee beg to acknowledge receipt of the following with thanks: Previously acknowledged $6,429.04 Subordinate Staff D. O. Jasin.— J. Paulo $2 S. Danker 2 R, Vaithilingam 1 E. Fernandez 1 Wee Eng Guan .25 Lim Tiow Wan 2 Chia Seng Kiat 1 Goh
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    • 326 7 The Board of Licensing Justices consisting of Messrs A. V. Brown (Senior Magistrate), Capt. C. A. Radcliffe, R.N., Messrs W. G Hooper and P. Cunliffe met yesterday afternoon to consider applications for renewals, transfers, exchanges and new licenses. Out of 83 applications only a small number
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    • 180 7 The Hon. Treasurer. Mr. If. Morrison, begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following further contributions Amount already acknowledged $270,058.99 A. J. Sheedy 25 L. A. Thomas 25 Collected by Hajee Alee bin Hajee Mohamed Noor Hajee Alee bin Hajee Mohamed Noor (Local Relief)
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    • 210 7 Tapping The NerveForce. Worse Than Bleeding. 4 It is better to lose a pint of bloo.i than to have the nerves tapped. No one can measure \our nerre-force as it runs away, wrote that famout Doctor Oliver Wendell Holmes. It it easy to explain why this is to. Tbe blood-making
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 865 7 ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG DECEASED AUCTION SALE '"mlffitt&gg* fife 'affss. iIALESTIEK Scad" AINU KIM KKAT ROAD, SINGAPORE To U held at Powell Co.'s Sale-room On T«,e.«ay, December 22. 1914. .1 2.30 p.m. >, beiog lots No. 307 a.d 308* of pin V£iS&1UaTl^ttoT^ -t;i tup:toe rs ise for 99 v*»«n.
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      • 207 7 KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone Xo. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and MiDjciral Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings 12-11 28-2 BUN BEE Co., PROVISION MERCHANTS, SHIPS PURVEYORS, ESTATES SUPPLIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Telephone No. 1177. It.
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    • 419 8 Prize Distribution. The prize distribution of the High School took place on Friday, the 11th inst., at noon. Among the visitors there were present the Hon. Mr. F. W. Collins, Messrs H, M. Darby and Smith. Brother Edward, Headmaster of the St. Francis Institution. The Hon. Mr.
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    • 177 8 The aeroplane which is shortly to be presented by the Imperial Air Fleet Committee to the Australian Government, for the use of the British Army in the war, will be named the Liverpool. Towards its cost and equipment Mr. Wm. Cain, of that city, has been a munificent
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    • 57 8 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (care of the Cable Depot, Keppel Harbour) gratefully acknowledges the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged $10,045 08 Mrs. H. K. C. Fisher 100 Selangor Golf Club (Nov. Sub.) oo CT. V. Miles 30 L. 11. F. Lomas Mrs. G. S. Carver 20 |Mrs. R.
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    • 203 8 DO YOU WANT A BILLET Owing to the War, business houses and other employers have found it necessary to reduce their stag's. 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,
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 123 8 ASAHI BEER H SAPPORO Bl BLACK BEER mmmk CITRON WATER AT THE Anglo-Japanese Exhibition. Tamoto Co., 351, Victoria Street, TELEPHONE 412, And All Retailers Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. THE CEYLON TAILORS' Co., HIGH STREET. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF
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      • 272 8 Top prices for Your Rubber Any extra labour or expense incurred in curing Rubber correctly is amply compensated by the better price that is secured. Jackson's Patent Rubber Curing and Drying Apparatus is steadily proving itself to be the best and most simple system for smoking and drying Rubber. It
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    • 288 9 Rubber Cargoes to France. Ta* Nippon Yusen Kaisha point that their fortnightly mail ijners trom Japan, China. Straits, md Colombo continue to call reriy at Marseilles therefore pert can avail themselves of service, thereby avoiding trannent and delay in rubber ship- to France. The Loss of the Shirley.
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    • 58 9 The London steamer Shirley, ork for «Japan, which was abandoned in the Pacific, off the f a 1»anese_ coast, having caught fire, j. of 4,K50 tons gross register, belonging to Messrs Houlder, Middle:on. and Co., and valued at £70,000, "whilst the cargo of case oil
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    • 57 9 A message from London says ttat the Rotterdam Lloyd s s. Sin,lr.ro, for Sourabaya, and the Dovenoy. barque, of Liverpool, collided ✓ar the Nore lightship on Nov. i). fhe Dovenby foundered one man was drowned; the remainder of rew arrived in London by the tug Triton.
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    • 61 9 result of the M rounding-up" Km den and Konigsberg, <-ompanies reduced their risk rates on all cargohomeboand from Indi an ports to per cent. Rates for 1 cargo to various Indian ts were reduced to 2 per cent., ibsequentlj both outwards .mewardfl 35/- per cent was
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    • 85 9 IV n»*w P. and O. liner Kashgar has been launched from Caird's yard at Greenock. She has been built 'or tie company's intermediate •.iasseii<, r <'r and cargo service. The vessel is ,000 tons, and her dimensions are :—Length 4% ft,; breadth, :..s ft. in.
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    • 241 9 lI.M S. Murray, torpedo-boat deone ot* the two ordered Palmer Shipbuilding Co. by tin British Admiralty under the programme. has been ed at Jarrow. The vessel, vhieh designed to steam 35 knots, to the MM M class. The ceremony was performed by tlie Lady Mayoress
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    • 109 9 Rubber Association's Report. 169 th Auction: Dec. li, 1914. Offered for sale piculs 2,147.24 or 280,299 lbs. (tons 127.81). Sold piculs 1,389.21 or 185,28« lbs. (tons 820.<). Prices Realized Sheer «moked fine ribbed ...j$UO to Kt]| good ribbed iO7 food plain «U fine ribbed ;il •i -i
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    • 160 9 Singapore, Dec. 15.—A better demand was shown at to-day's auctions, but prices, in sympathy with the home market, were on a lower level than last week. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet realised the highest price of the sale at $115, a decline of $1. The highest paid for
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    • 256 9 Singapore, Dec. 15. —The auction sale held by the Rubber Association to-day must be classed as extremely satisfactory. A large quantity was again on offer, but in spite of a heavy fall in values advised from London prices were on the average only slightly below last week's
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 27 9 TROPICAL PRODUCE And CCXX)ANUT 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
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      • 469 9 NOTICE ***** I CREDIT I CREDIT I If You Want Credit Come to os* WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT CO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OP Hardware from i Needle loauAucior. THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Notice is hereby given that application has been made
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      • 378 9 NOTICE NOTICE. TO ESTATE OWNERS FOR SALE A Large quantity of matured cow manure at the premises of the Model Dairy Farm, Mount Zien, River Valley Road. The said manure was infected with rhinoceros beetle grubs, but the Director of Gardens, between the 25th and 28th of November, 1914, turned
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      • 506 9 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Tt»i« Bureau will fnmi*b employer* free of charge with fall particular* of toe qualification* and experience of *ai table men for may position IBM have vacant. Employe dr*trine appointment ran have their application* rik*a on t h* Regi-t#*r for a fee of Thi« includes:— 1.
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 457 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatsQhappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I —3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. BEYNST Muntok and Palembang Der. 1»; MEUKCS Pontianak Dec. 17 DE KCCK Pengkali.-.Berombang. Pajieh, Asahan and Belawan-Deli Dee. 17 SIKGKAKA Riouw.
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      • 163 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, (fcr first class passage only,) FiiKACAWA KISEN KAISHA! <S.S. CO.) TIKAD OFFICE SAGA. Line
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      • 190 10 SHIPPINC^ P. 0, Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. 4 For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppljj fo: H. W. BUCKIAND, AGENT. mmmmmmmmm II mi INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE. —Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS
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      • 436 10 GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. Codes A.B.C. Sth Edition and A I Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW i»th December, 11»; 4.) 1,200 Emm Bwdm Baaa Brooaaa 15.0011 feel Batata. Leather, ati<l Hair Belting, 12.000 Mill mm Pfka aod Am r.-d
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      • 242 10 RANEECUNcI Dpainpipl AND Channels SOLE AGENTS INDO MALAY Gl SINGAPORE. TO LET TO LET A Large, Airy Bright ft Change Alley with Light and F Apply at 17 Change Alley 18-11 TO BE LET No. 7 Syed Ali or Newton at present occupied by Mr. r Robinson. Rent $75. Apply
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