Malaya Tribune, 18 December 1914

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1.- No 298. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1914 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 252 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Sinfipore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT! COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO"NIGHT A Mammoth Programme of War Incidents. In the following numbers of GAUMONT GRAPHIC, ECLAIR JOURNAL SPECIAL EDITION PAT HE GAZETTE, GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Duration One Hour. WIFFLES i.i a 2-reel absurdity and usual Programme. Owing to
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    • 109 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. Telephone No. 602. 26-10 25 4 iimhi 1,, M
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    • 365 1 OUT AT LAST! ToNigbl! At The "GAIETY" JUNCTION* OF ALBERT am> BEXCOOLEN STREET*. NORPISK'S GREATEST EXCLrSIVE THE THREE CIRCUS ARTISTS 3 Parts Portraying Life amidst Sawdust and Spangle* Acts 3 SEE: The Greater Wild Animal Act SEE!! THE DIAMOND BROOCH Viragraph Company's Grand Dram* of the Stage THE EMPEROR'S MESSENGER
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  • 621 2 An American Impression. The following account of the historic scene at the Guildhall Banquet a month igo is by a distinibh«ni America)) journalist who I saw this typvally English institu- tion for the first time When I became the joyful recipient of an invitation to attend Monday
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    • 299 2 MH9aBHaHHaHaiHRHHaBBaaBBBaBBaBB^ LITTLE'S Xmas Mazaar Special Sbow of Most Hcsepfable Presents for fbe Children. Runabouts Price $17.50 Automobiles $!9.f>o 28.50 I Coaster Waggons $10.50 Tricycles $10.50, 1100 12.50 13.75 Little Tot Hand Cars $10.25 Sidewalk Sulkies $8.50 AND Everything to Delight the Isitfle Ones, j MOTOR CAR OIL SUPPLIED AT MODERATE
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    • 869 2 I How I Keep Fit."] Some Celebrities' Opinions. COUNTLESS people in all walks of life have testified in writing that they have derived real vigour and steady health from the use of Sanatogen. Amongst them are many of the most distinguished people in the world, and added to their evidence
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1914 NOTES and news. CI) C Iftalapa Cribunc. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18.
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    • 658 3 German Saved Under Fire. Cheered By the Enemy. From a Motor-car .Driver at the Front.] So notice need be taken of my appeal for an overcoat, etc., as one of our officers has temoved the decorasi from his old one and kindly given itto me. I
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    • 528 3 I When Germany went to war with France the Ka.ser had already drawn up tne terms of a treaty of peace which he meant to enforce once his victorious army had entered Paris and ranee was reduced to subrnis«M. M a Clemenceau, in his
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    • 498 3 Some details of Lodv's career have been famished to The Evening News ,by an American who frequently met the spy in this and other countries. Although Lody openly stated in court that he was a senior lieutenant in the German N ava j Reserve, none j of his
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    • 110 3 (VtJrutta, Nov. 27.—The European Association, in a communication to the Home Department, Government of India, points out that the prevalence ot scare rumours, both iv the cities and remote mofussii places, is such as to warrant methods being employed to disseminate correct information. The Asaociation suggests
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    • 319 3 How Lody Posed as a Guide for Towiit j. Loudon, Nov. 11—It is now officially announced that the German □aval lieutenant, Carl Hans ix>dy, alias Charles A. Inglis, who was recently tried by court-martial on charges of espionage, was sentenced to be shot. The sentence was duly
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    • 173 3 The special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph in Northern France sends the following The town of is the scene of hospital work. Here friend and foe receive the same kind treatment. It was in No.— Hospital that I was able to solve a double uiysterv. A
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    • 108 3 An important revelation wan made recently at Cardiff by an officer of the Cardiff' steamer Cornish City, which was sunk by the Karlsruhe on Sept. 21 in the Sooth Atlantic. In an interview this officer said they had gathered that the Germans had a depot on
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    • 352 3 An indictment of high treason wa« laid on Nov. 10 at Durham Assirea "gainst Nicholaus Emil Herman Adolph Ahler,, who was German Consul at Sunderland up to the date of bis arrest after the outbreak of the war. Mr. Justice Shearman, who is preadUft at
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    • 162 3 To der Editors of der Posts Sir,—l vos glad mit enjoyments dot I saw der printings of news in der Post*. I vill gif y OU der news of der pattlei dot I read in der Starts Zeitune, which is true informations of der fightings from der
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    • 63 3 Here is a new version of tbe chorus of the most popular ditty of the day It's a loag way to St. Helena, It's a long way to go It s a long way to St. Helena, Where the Kaiser's bound to go. Good-bye Kaiserina, farewell (Jermany
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    • 899 4 Defence is as little needed nowadays for justification of State intervention in the development of a nation's commerce as for the maintenance of the Copernican theory. The laissez fairc school of economists gradually receded behind the clouds of confusion when the nations of Continental Kurope, particularly Germany, combined
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    • 330 4 All has, happily, hitherto gone well with Holland since the outbreak of the war in Europe. That is an important fact which reflects the utmost credit upon Mr. Treub, the Minister of Agriculture, Commerce and Communications, and his colleagues, through whose ceaseless efforts to preserve strict neutrality underwhat
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    • 206 4 As briefly mentioned in our last issue, a new era in the epoch of the If. B Tamil Church was institute on Wednesday at the Short Street Girls" School, when there was he] an Ingathering Service. It is customary in Tamil Churche? in Southern India tohmve aamitu
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    • 93 4 With reference to notificati No. 1307, published in ft Ot Extraordinary of the 29th Ocl 1914, it is hereby notified trtatt* use of the following additional oodj is now permitted in telegraming between the United King'!'* and British possessions and allied I neutral countries outside the E«J pcan
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    • 71 4 On the conclusion of the untitled general meeting of tie- 1 Ladies Rifle Club, Mrs, Motion was presented with some cup for the nighed i score and Mr-. Liston with a for the highest possible scon The Bavarian Crown Prince cently tamed an army order cording to which the iV
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      • 330 4 ROBINSON Co. LARGE SHIPMENTS OF HEW AHD IrlTEftESTlflC BOOKS. WAR SERIES i Secrets of The German War Office by Karl Graves $1 <K> The German Spy W. le Queux Roar of Battle Ernest Rhys I q.55 A Scrap of Paper Dr. Dillon The War that will End War li. G.
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      • 43 4 State Express Cigarettes.' No. 555 ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE IN THEIR QUALITIES. 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.
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    • 553 5 Tin, locally, is at £71 j J SJ Tin was at $71 in the F.M.S. yesterday. —:o:—. The November ontpat of the Lahat Kabl>er CVs estates amonnted 1906 lbs. —:o:— Two and-a-half per cent is the Kong Lee Co.'s dividend jnst declared in London. —-:o:—• H. M.
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    • 83 5 Alleged Dealings in Daggers Without a License. {Tribune Special) Penang, Dec. 17, 11 a.m. Mr. J. Heim (American Consular Agent) as attorney for Messrs Hag and Co. (who are Italian Consular agents) was charged to-day in the Police Court with dealing in daggers without
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    • 125 5 Seremban Races Entries. Following are the entries for the Negri Sembilan Sporting Club's Christmas meeting, Dec. 24 and 26 Races land 7 :—Weribee, 11.7; Also Ran, 11.4; Rifleman, 11.4; Faugh au Ballagh, 11.1; Tigablas, 11.1 Klawong, 10.12. Races 2 and 8 —Cheri, 11.7 < Weewondella, 11.7 Accelerator! 11.7 The
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    • 100 5 Nov.. 1914, Outputs. Messrs F. \V. Barker and Co. favour us with the t'ollowing returns of last month's outputs lbs. Alma 14,fXH> Bukit Toh Alang 8,77b Cluny 14,137 Chemor United 13,40b Kinta Kellas 18,b00 Kuala Kangsar ***** Kota Bahroe 28,84?? Sungei Duri 7,4»>3 Shanghai Klebang 7,431 Tanjong
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    • 148 5 Tin is now quoted in London at £148 (3 mos), market steady. Prayers are asked for the repose of the soal of Edward Henry Desker at a High Mass of Requiem to be sung at the Church of St. Joseph, Victoria Street, to-morrow, the 19th inst, at 7 a.m. Thellansa
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    • 61 5 The Attack on the English Coast by German Cruisers. British Greyhounds on the Heels of Kaiser's Cruisers. The Shelling of Hartlepool. Reuter's Special and Ordinary Service. London, Dec. 17, 12.20 p.m. Hartlepool It is understood that soon after the three German cruisers started shelling the town, four British
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    • 191 5 About 100 Killed; 200 Injured. It is unofficially reported that 2~> were killed at Scarborough and 4S at Hartlepool, where are l.'lO injured and seven wounded. Renter's special states that between nine and ten iwo German cruisers three miles off heavily bombarded the town, injuring
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    • 28 5 London, Dec. 17, 12..>. r p.m. Press Bureau latest reports from Hartlepool state that fifty-five civilians were killed and one hundred and fifteen wounded.
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    • 41 5 Later Casualty List. London, Dec. 17, .>-">.> p.m. At Scarborough nineteen civilians were killed and twenty-one retained in hospital. A large number have slighter injuries. At Whitby the report is confirmed that two persons were killed and two injured.
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    • 55 5 London. 1.10 a.m. It is evident to-night that the damage by the bombardment has been fairly serious, especially at Scarborough, where some civilians were killed. In Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby possibly over a hundred have been injured. The behaviour of the people is splendid, and many instances
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    • 43 5 London, Dec. 17, K-3f> a.m. It is officially announced that soldiers killed number 7 j wounded 14. Of civilians 22 wern killed and 50 wounded at Hartlepool. There were 13 casualties at Scarborough 4 tl Whitl>y. There was no panic anywhere.
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    • 27 5 London, Dec. 17, 5-55 p.m. It is understood that a full Cabinet meeting has considered the recent raid on the English coast.
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    • 70 5 Much Debris. A Scarborough eyewitness of the shelling says that there is much debris in the square near the railway station. The enemy evidently also attacked the wireless station. The military were well prepared, the artillery was ready and the infantry was in the trenches ready
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    • 46 5 London, Dec. 17, 4.45 a.m. Berlin. An official mesage says Portions of our High Seas Fleet attacked the English East coast and bombarded the fortified places of Scarborough and Hartlepool. Regarding the further course of the action no information can yet be given.
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    • 195 5 London, Dec. 111, 11..").") p.m. Press Bureau The Admiralty announces that a German cruiser squadron made a demonstration on the coast of Yorkshire, in the course of which they shelled Hartlepool, Whitby and Scarborough. A number of their fastest ships were employed and they remained
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    • 74 5 London, Dec. In, 1 <».."».> p.m. The Evening Standard -tates that the Captain of a ketch interviewed at Saltburn, said he saw a British squadron engage three German warships. One blew up and disappeared: another bulled, aud a thiid was last seen lighting with British warships. [Baltburn
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    • 42 5 London, Dec 17, 3 a.m. Paris, evening: official.—We have made slight progress towards the sea north-east of Xieuport, sooth-east of Ypres, and along the Railway in the direction of La Basse*'. Elsewhere there is nothing noteworthy to report.
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    • 112 5 Positions Carried at the Point of the Bayonet. London, Dec, 17, 4-50 p.m. Paris A communique says that between the sea and Lys we have taken several trenches at the point of the bayonet. We have consolidated our positions at Lombaertzjde and Saint Georges. We have organized
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    • 51 5 British Fleet Bombards Turks. London, Dec. 17, 2-10 p.m. Athens; The British Fleet on Sunday bombarded the Turks concentrated in the OnU of Saros [The Gulf of Sarog, or Xeros, lies to the north of the Galiipoli Peninsula which forms the Northern side of the
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    • 52 5 Turkey Climbs Down. British Consul Released. London, Dec 17, 2.10 p.m, Home In the Senate Baron Sonnino announced the result of Italy's demands on Turkey. The Porte has instructed the Government of the Yemen to send the British Consul immediately back to the Italian Consulate and prosecute
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    • 71 5 Germans being Steadily Driven Back. Petrograd An official message says that in the Mlava region the enemy was driven back towards the frontier. m.stinate attacks of the* Germans were experienced throughout the day on the left \mwik of the Vistula. Our troops retired a little near Sorhaczew.
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    • 139 5 Splendid Performmce of Mmn UmmelJ bird U Co. London, Dec. 17, .">..">."> p m. The Admiralty announce that the cruiser Caroline has been constructed and delivered within a > ear. This is a record performance of Messrs Cammeli, Laird and Co. The •tract was dated for completion
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    • 8 6 (Courteously supplied by French Consul-)
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    • 139 6 Paris, Dec. lb\ b'.lo p.m. An English squadron has violently bombarded Westende. The Belgians have repulsed several counter-attacks and occupied farms on the left bank of the river Yser. We have also made some progress in this region. There have been engagements of artillery in the regions of
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    • 47 6 Hoist with their Own Petard. The Hague, Dec. 13-14 In the government district of Kielce, in Poland, a collision took place between two German trains loaded with bombs and pyroxiline, which exploded. The trains were annihilated. Nothing could be found of their military occupants.
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    • 155 6 The Amsterdamsche Handelsblad learns from a good source that the Russian plan of campaign is to utterly destroy the Austrian army before exercising all its available forces against the German front. In Poland the object is solely to prevent the troops under General yon Hindenburg from adopting
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    • 35 6 Dissatisfaction at Issue of Second War Loan. At a meeting of Socialists held at Stuttgart, the majority expressed perfect agreement with the Socialist Liebknncht, who, in the Reichstag, opposed the second war loan.
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    • 84 6 The Ipoh Times reports that robbers entered a house on Sunday night on Batu Matang Estate, ten miles from Taiping, and carried off some IBOQ worth of jewellery and money. It is not surprising that a wave of crime is passing over Perak (where reports of gang robberies and murders
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    • 1396 6 Police Courts. Second Court. {Before Mr. (f* H- Clarke) G P 0. Em Case. The hearing of this ca>e in which Kee A Seng, Chief Stamp Vendor. General Post Office, Singapore, stands charged with criminal m-each of trust a< a puhhc servant iv respect of $1,111» under section
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    • 26 6 The Dutch officers of the Netherlands Indian forces in Holland have expressed dissatisfaction with the arrangements made for the payment of their salaries during the mobilization.
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 348 6 ■V NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR THE TYRES THAT 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. GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE
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    • 217 7 y (Singapore, Dec. 18) Copra —Business dull. 7Y».—i7lJ 100 tons sold. Tapioca. —Business dull. Other Product*. —Market weak. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmeg* 110 8. per picul $20.00 Nutmeg* HO S, J9.60 Copra Bali ftfg Copra Gorone Tain 9.00 Copra Dongalo 9.00 Copra Kayong HJI6 l/opra Pulo «.46
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    • 78 7 Copra: £84.5.0. Pepper (black) fair quality spot 5£ buyers. Pepper: white distant spot quotation 10}. Gambier 21/ I*. Gambier (cube) 29/-. Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, 9/6 Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery 2s. 9]. Plantation Ist qual. crepe 2/ Tin Standard 3 m/s. £14
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    • 50 7 Piece Goods SJ lbs. Shirtings nom. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American) Middling 4.38. The money subscribed in Zanzibar to the British Red Cross Society Fund now amounts to over £2,500. All sections of the community including Indians, Arabs, and Swahili, are reported to be contributing freely.
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 901 7 ■ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG. DECEASED. AUCTION SALE HHU, KALLANO. BA l| «In^S^ONG MANDAI, ANGULLIA KOAD. BALLSTIER X g AND KIM KEAT ROAl\ BINO A B heM 4t Poweil Co Sale-toon. M. being lot. No. 307 and 308, of pan r Town I Snb^l "'>« on Mm for 99 jear.
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      • 258 7 Tuition by Correspondence FOB Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation. Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. 8. and F. M. 8. Medical School Entrance Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE 8.8. AND P.M.a Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY,
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    • 233 8 Messrs I Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., write in their Weekly Rubber Circular dated Dec 15: Sale leant. Recent advices from London indicate a declining market but prices at yesterday's Auction in Singapore showed little alteration on the week and compared with London values are satisfactory. Ribbed
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    • 294 8 The proposal of Mr. Bryce on the subject of the immigration of labourers, which was submitted- at the recent meeting of the Johore Planters' Association, is worthy of the immediate attention of the P. A. M. and of the Government, for it is undoubtedly the case that since
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    • 132 8 Bombay, Nov. 24.—Despite the war the return of the Hajees from the pilgrimage of Jeddah has not been affected in any way. On Friday and Saturday last no fewer than 1.882 pilgrims arrived here by the Bombay and Persia S. N. Company's lslami and the steamer Bahrein.
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    • 55 8 Peking, Nov. 30.—The Ministry of Finance requests the Central Government to establish a Tax Reform Bureau, with a manager and snb-manager to control its affairs. The late Sir Robert Hart formerly proposed a Land Tax of two hundred cash per mao (Chinese acre). The Government has submitted the
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    • 113 8 The Committee beg to acknowledge the following further subscriptions Subscriber's name. Belgian. Local. Previously acknowledged ...$4,519.02 $1,115.00 W. B. Wilson j 50 A. T. M. Corkery 30 Per D. O. Segamat A. H. Short 5 N. Konar 5 Penghulu Kwala Pyah Jabi J Pogok 1 Segamat
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    • 76 8 Singapore, December LS. On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/4 On India— Bank T. T. 174^ On Hongkong B.nk d/d 23J On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 102 i On Java— Bank T. T. 14 On Japan— Bank d/d. 115 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54
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    • 128 8 Friday, 18th Legislative Council. -.30 p.m. Lecture on War. Prin%ep Street Church. p.m. by Mr. B. D. Pringle. High" water :—10.7 ajn., 10 ft. Saturday. 19th. Anglo-Chinese School. Cricket Match. 2. p.m. High water :-<>.4 a.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. j 10.53 p.m. 10 ft. 2 ins. Sunday, 20th.
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 509 8 Top prices for Your Rubber 1 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.
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    • Page 8 Miscellaneous
      • 175 8 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Medan 2 p.m. Pontianak P- ni Batu Pahat P* m Port Swettenhain and Telok Anson P*™* Malacca* and Muar* 3 p.m. Batavia P-™* Bat a via. Cheribon and Samarang P* ni To-morrow. Batavia, Sourabaya, Macassar, Balik Papan, Menado, Ternate and •«rontalo 7 a.in. Djambi a tn Penang
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    • 643 9 following in the fourth annual ■eport of the Directors to be pre■mted to the shareholders on the Hist inst.: I Your Directorg have pleasure to ■j bruit herewith a duly audited ■tatement of the Accounts of the «ouipany for the year ended 31st Mugast, 1:4-1. prvAi
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    • 125 9 Rangoon, Dec. 4.-A serious motor-car accident occurred yesterday evening in which Mr. R R Macdonald was severely injured. A Mr bwales was driving Macdonald and a friend in his motor-car on Ihembyu road, and he was compelled to swerve to his right to avert an accident
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    • 115 9 Paris, Nov. 2.S.—The Matin, commenting on Germany's ambitious schemes in Asia Minor, says The Turco-German plan was to place Germany at the gates of Persia by the shortest possible route. In accordance with this idea Hamburg was to become the starting point of a
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    • 106 9 Washington, Nov. 14.—An AngloFrench note has been presented to the United States protesting against wireless installations in the South American republics of Ecuador and Colombia assisting the Germans in the Pacific. The note says that the Gallapagos Islands are serving as a German naval base. The
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 42 9 BUN BEE Co, PROVISION MERCHANTS, SHIPS PURVEYORS, ESTATES SUPPLIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Telephone No. 1177. ff f Rochore Road. SINGAPORE. Sole Agents: S.S. A F.M.S. Ed. MILES Co. s HAM, BACON Etc, LONDON. Sole Sub-Selling Agents:— Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE.
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      • 372 9 fov Christmas anb tbe flew H>ear Help to Relieve tome of the Lncel Distress Caused by The War. Buy One or Two Copies of the Story of WILLIAM GEOFFREY'S PROFIT. His narrative, wherein is related in an unpretentious manner an account of how he came to leave i-ondon, and of
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      • 398 9 NOTICE CIEWT! CREDIT! CIEWT! If You Wint Credit Com to its. WE SIIIL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIM WATT CO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OP Harrwire Iron a NnlK ti ai Aid*. KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. Shipchandlers. Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole
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      • 482 9 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau win furnish employer* free of n*rge with full particular* of the wahncman and experience of *uitabie am for an ptrnUon they have vacant. appointments can have their aprittati,*» *W the Regirfer for a fee of $5 W This include* tK. i r<^*?, tion
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 573 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—J, CoUyer Qoay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. MEBKCS Riouw. Tambelan. Pontianak. Singkawang, Seh,ka«. Pemangkat and Sam ban uec D> EEKKNS Sampif. Ban.ljenrassin. Stagen. Kota-Ban... Babk-Papan Sa.nariMh.Tarak.n- and Bemuw mlk
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      • 180 10 P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight,. Passage and Further Informa= tion, H. W. BIICKIAND, AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN CHAY VaN,
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      • 432 10 CUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUAR KIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and AI Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW .';h December. 11*14.) 1.200 tmtgt Size BfOS* Bass Brooms. 1.%000 feel Belat*. Leather, and Hair Belting, r.vooo Mill Saw Klai and A->. r«d
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      • 251 10 RANEEGUNGE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO., SINGAPORE. TO LET TO LET A Large, Airy Bright Room in Change Alley with Light and Fan. Apply at 17 Change Alloy. 18-11 n TO BE LET No. 7 Syed Ali or Newton j B at present cccupifd by Mr. F.
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