Malaya Tribune, 30 December 1914
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Title Section22 1914-12-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1. •No 307. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1914 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement793 1914-12-30 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Sintwre's Premier Tleatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NICHTI COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TONIGHT H I ALL GOOD THINGS REACH THE PALLADIUM FIRST. Tn J y on WAR MAPS, and Bother over you 0311,1011 Understand, when you CAN SFE !1 I( H^ T,Y THE LARGEST ANIMATED WAR MAP in793 words
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Article653 1914-12-30 2 Express. Warsaw, Oct. 14.— is as tranquil to-day as though ihd war were on the of her mie of the globe. All the theatre arc npui; children trudge daily t,school orowdtd electric cars flit up and dow.i the big ciean streets; and to all outward appearanceExpress. - 653 words
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Advertisement249 1914-12-30 2 J Light The House LUX LAMP. No Artificial Pressure No Complicated Parts. f\ ZOO Candle Power, dtfbjfct Burns Kerosene Oil. Costs U cents per hour No L No. 2. $25.00 to burn $27.50 1 John little Co., Ltd mm Sole Agents. Cheer [the Youngsters Up and Secure for Them STRONG249 words
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Advertisement299 1914-12-30 2 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Local?, London University Matriculation Hongkong University 'Matriculation, Professional Pretoina?; Examination, B. s. and F. M. S. Medical School Entrant nation AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND P.M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY,299 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section29 1914-12-30 3 THE GREHT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1914 NOTES AND NEWS. Cbe Iftalapa Cribunc. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1914. SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION.29 words
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Article1951 1914-12-30 3 From Our Own Correspondent.) I t ndon, Nov. 27.—The announceol the death of Lord Roberts, died of pneumonia, came as a b to all. The great Field-Mar had determined to pay a visit be Indian troops now fighting in Popular with all soldiers, was particularly so1,951 words
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880 1914-12-30 3 The forces of the various countries engaged in the present conflict are armed with different patterns of rides. It may not be without interest, therefore, to set forth the characteristics of the various weapons which are being employed in the present war. The880 words
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Article94 1914-12-30 3 What General yon Hindeubarg, the German Coinmander-iu-Chief in Russia, said before the great battle* in Poland. "Numbers, even superior numbers, are not decisive, and in the present stage of the war still less than heretofore. Even if they advance against our frontiers like a gigautic steamroller they won't94 words
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Article145 1914-12-30 3 The circumstances of the death of Lord Cowdry's second son, Mr. Geoffrey Pearson, reported to have been killed while on duty," are particularly creditable to hiuj. It seems (Itat he offered himself at the start, but there was so much delay in getting employment that he145 words
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Article993 1914-12-30 4 Exports From the Dutch Indies to Japan and America. In view of what was explained in this column yesterday relative to the Government's praiseworthy efforts to prevent our enemies getting supplies of rubber which they now greatly need, it will doubtless come as a surprise to not993 words
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Article55 1914-12-30 4 In order to effect an increase of the import duties on tobacco and wines and spirits, a number of deputies have been appointed by the Chinese Ministry of Finance to visit the provinces of China Proper to study the local conditions so that the proposed increase may be successfully effected,55 words
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Article424 1914-12-30 4 Ihe Annual Entertainment Last Monday night there to<* place at St. Mary's Home the Christmas dinner, in which the W of St. Andrew's Home always i 0l Owing to the kindness of* mam friends the festivities were not or» whit behind those of other vea* All424 words
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Article130 1914-12-30 4 A Ceylon Judge writes to s friend, a doctor, in England i ''Coconut growers have b< hit the hardest, because Hamburg lies our largest 4>ayer, and that market is now closed completely. England ought to lose no time starting the necessary copra-crush-ing plant, sp asio wrest130 words
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Article69 1914-12-30 4 The Criede Londres has polished a twopemy edition of *i Le Kaiser i l'Envers," the war song of This song was written during the German invasion, and the people or Brussels sang it, much to the annoyoi the German military authorities, who are still looking for tb hold, bad Belgian69 words
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Advertisement400 1914-12-30 4 ROBINSON Co. HIS MASTER'S VOICE sis Special patriotic IRecorfcs, 10 Inches Double Sided $1.75 each. n„ M Little Mother Stewart Gardner C W One united front n Private Tommy Atkins v JU<> Soldiers of ttie King r« tAi f ?ons OI *th* Motherland L JU4 c Sons of Old Britannia400 words
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Advertisement44 1914-12-30 4 Chief WW Gigarettes A GOOD CIGARETTE AT A MODERATE PRICE. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore fir* Kuala Lumpur. TAN SENG CHONC CO. ARCHITECTS AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR BUILDINGS DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, BUILDING SURVEYS, Etc., UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION 14, RAFFLES QUAY (top FLOOR) Telephone 1286. CHARGES MODERATE.44 words
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Article511 1914-12-30 5 mm. Tin. local!y. is 5 r ted at till eWton&sold tonlay. Copra is op ag- in. fetching tiow 12.»; in London. W The P. and O. Mail of Nov. 27 3 delivered in London on Dec. 2*. Tin is up to $71 in the F.M.b. in London511 words
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Article46 1914-12-30 5 tUer sports of Cnxhsven raid: "ertrofer Hwiffg circling movefrustrated submarine attacks OtVCuisers. p» 1* Air l>oiabs fell harmlessly all around. J Zeppelins are now treated lightay. J'arseval airships destroyed a number of Zeppelin sheds at v^uxhaven. Helginm is experiencing a famine. Towns resemble Pompeii.46 words
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Article147 1914-12-30 5 The Daily Telegraph has published a fine poejn upon Lord Roberts from the\pei*nC;Jßndyard Kipling The poet v Empire is the one author .Jiving who has seen eye to eye with the father of the Army glongthe 'riple parallels of India. South Ai ri• a. and147 words
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Article64 1914-12-30 5 London, bee. 17. In order to jfevour and impress mass** too Germans havSjmrsnaded the Turks tnat they have embraced Islam. They enter the mosques anil get through a pretence of prayer. German sentinels are posted outside the mosques. Travellers from Jaffa report that the German officers wear64 words
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Article43 1914-12-30 5 The Trinidad Moslems have passed a resolution of sincere devotion and loyalty to the King-Emperor saying, that they have no sympathy with the Sultan and are ready to shed their blood for the honour and prestige of the British tlag.43 words
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Article27 1914-12-30 5 Rangoon, Dec. 18.—The first batch of Turkish prisoners of war for Thayetmyo Concentration Camp will consist of about 40 officers and 1,100 rank and file.27 words
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Article220 1914-12-30 5 We regret to hear that our universally esteemed confrere Mr. W. Makepeace, who has been connected so long and so successfully with the Singapore Free Press, met with a rather serious accident last night. It appears that something went wrong with the machinery and that in his endeavours to put220 words
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Article89 1914-12-30 5 THE GREAT BATTLE IN POLAND. Russians Score Heavily. 15,000 Prisoners Take*. BH Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London, Dec. 23, 2-15 a.m. Petrograd A communique says that the German attacks in central Poland have everywhere been repulsed with heavy loss, the enemy retreating precipitately. In the Carpathians fiVeReuter's Special and Ordinary Services. - 89 words
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Article23 1914-12-30 5 Hurricane Interrupts Channel Services. London, Dec. 29, 2.45 a.:; A hurricane has 'interrupted tie telegraphs between Knglandj|od the Continent.23 words
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Article39 1914-12-30 5 London, Dec. i'm. 5.50 p m. It is* Gazetted in London that Colonel fUchanl Cyril Byrne Halving. Ji. and Brig.-General Charles Shaw, C. B.» have been proniqted to Major-Generais for distinguished conduct in the field.39 words
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Article197 1914-12-30 5 Gernv.ns Httrfei! back at the Point cf the Bayonet. London, Dec., 2<S, 8.25 p.m. Eyewitness states The fighting on the21st continued with determination. Our efforts were directed towards lessening the small gap in our centre, and the Germans were gradually driven back, but made a fresh197 words
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Article55 1914-12-30 5 London, Dec. 2D, 4.40 a m. The Naval and Military authorities call attention of persons using the streets to the danger of fragiU3nts of shells, and of bnllets used against hostile air-craft attempting a raid on London. Civilians are warned to keep under cover, preferably in basements55 words
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Article41 1914-12-30 5 London. Dec. 29, 4 p.m. Paris An official statement issued on the evening of Dec. 2rt says that a violent storm prevented operations on most parts of the front, but we made some progress in the Argonne district.41 words
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Article61 1914-12-30 5 Wettest on Record London, T)ec. 4.40 p.m. It has been the wettest December on record and the weather culminated in the fiercest pile and snowfall. Three houses were wrecked at Clapharn, one of the inmates being killed and three injured. There have been many casualties in the61 words
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Article53 1914-12-30 5 The 0 S A. and The Kaiser. London, Dec. 2'J, 4.40 a.m. Washington Germany has formally notified the State Department that the American consuls in Belgium must regard as acceptable the German military authorities in Belgium. The note says that it is desirable that some of the consuls53 words
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46 1914-12-30 5 London, Dec. 20, 4.15 p.m. The German Press reproduces the British accounts of the recent raid by a German aviator in the valley of the Thames but mentions no nathe, from which it is assumed that -the aviator is missing.46 words
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33 1914-12-30 5 Lo/idon, Dec. **V 4 15 p.m. The French Ministry ot the only Government deparftiAren"t remaining at Bordeaux; it will return to Paris on the 7th proximo.33 words
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Article68 1914-12-30 5 Cordial Relations with Russia. London, Dec. 2!*, 4.15 p.m. Denying the report .of the Russian cession of part of Sagbalien to Japan, the Japanese Embasy informs Renter that, whatever assistance Japan may give, or propose to give to Russia, is the outcome of the cordial relations existing between68 words
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Article51 1914-12-30 5 London, Dec. 2D, 4-15 p.m. Boulogne The number and condition of the wounded arriving in the hospitals attest to the fierceness of the recent fighting in Flanders. The officers say that it equals that of the hottest days in the great battle at Ypres six weeks51 words
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44 1914-12-30 5 London, Dec. 29. 4-l.~> p.m. Reports from various sources tend to confirm the depression and discontent generally prevailing at Constantinople, which ii causing disquietude in German circles, which apprehend a Turkish Nationalist movement destroying their plans in Turkey.44 words
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Article192 1914-12-30 5 11. S A. Asks Britain Frankly for Explanation. London, Dec. 29, 4-50 p.m. Washington The Government has sent a long note to Britain insisting on early improvements of the treatment of American commerce by the British fleet, and warns Britain that much feeling has been aroused at192 words
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Article111 1914-12-30 5 Steady Gitas London, Dec. 2'.», 5 :>5 p.m. Paris A communique stys that in Belgium our troops have carried the village of St. Georges and have established themselves there. The enemy, somewhat violently, bombarded our positions from Lys to the river Somme. Calm prevails in the district north-west111 words
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Article21 1914-12-30 5 An official telegram from the British Foreign Office, published in Bangkok under date, London, Dec. 21st, reads21 words
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Article20 1914-12-30 5 The people of New South Wales have contributed £100,000 for the relief of the Belgians in Belgium.20 words
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Article264 1914-12-30 5 Dairy Mail The magnificeiit force which the loyalty and love of IruiiH have placed at the disposal of the British Empire i« to-day upon French «oil, and at any moment we may learn that the Indian troop* have actually entered the field. ThUH a newDairy Mail - 264 words
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Article63 1914-12-30 6 First Court. {Before Mr- A. V. Brown.) Two Cantonese, named Lee Chee and Lam Chuin. were charged yesterday with stealing from a dwelling $2,186 in cash, the property of Lee Kee, of No. 45 Robinson Road, on the 8th inst. $1,908 was recovered in the drain of the63 words
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Article62 1914-12-30 6 {Before Mr. G- H- Clarke) Inspector Pestana, of P. C. A. Dept., prosecuted a Chinese to-day for cruelly beating his bullocks. Accused was sent to prison for fourteen days. A fine of $10 was imposed on a Chinese to-day for working a sick bullock. The animal, it was62 words
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Article146 1914-12-30 6 (Before Mr. G. H> Sucjden.) Alleged Criminal Breach of Trust. Yesterday afternoon, Donald Oliveiro surrendered to his bail to answer a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of an iron safe, the property of Messrs Robinson and Co. Detective Inspector Miller prosecuted Mr.146 words
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Article165 1914-12-30 6 Civilians Shockingly Treated. London, December 4th.—Reuter s correspondent at Petrograd states "The Czar is touring amongst the military hospitals in Central and Southern Russia. In many cases the treatment of the wounded in the battlefield by the Germans and Austrians has, on prima facie evidence, been so atrocious165 words
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Article135 1914-12-30 6 Pulau Bukom was the scene of a ■mail tire yesterday, caused by a steam launch discharging red-hot ashes on the oily surface of the sea. The blaze was short-lived, and the damage done practically nil. Four Chinese coolies were slightly burned in their attempt to subdue the flames. f Ihe135 words
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Article800 1914-12-30 6 Singapore New Year Sports. Friday, Ist January, 1915, 9-30 A.M. 10 1 P JM. Sea Sports. Sailing Course.—About 4 milet —from the Committee Boat tc Southern End of Mole near Tanjonp Pagar, then round Mark Boat No 1 to Man-of-War's buoy, then round Mark Boat No. 2 to Tanjong800 words
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Article43 1914-12-30 6 Sunday, 3rd January. Johnston'B Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2-30 and 3-30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9-30 and 10-30 a.m., 12-15, 3 and 5-30 p.m. Diving Competition.—This event will take place after arrival of the 10 o'clock launch.43 words
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Article142 1914-12-30 6 Men's Gold Medal Competition.— Match play under handicap 18 holes. The following is the draw A. R. Chancellor vs. H. R. L. Dyne D. Drummond vs. Colonel Owen C. Evoritt v|* W. W. Macmillan Captain Fraser vs. Major Scott. The first round is to be completed by142 words
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Article50 1914-12-30 6 The monthly medal for December was won by Mr. J. W. Haddon, the following being the leading scores J. W. Haddon 45 40 10 81 G. Holden 48 51 13 87 Members are reminded that the competition for the Sapper Cup closes on the 31st December.50 words
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Article149 1914-12-30 6 Immediately after the midnight service at St. Peter's Church tomorrow, there will be a gathering of the Tamil congregation at St. Andrew's School to meet his Lordship the Bishop. —:o:-— To-day and to-morrow are the last days on which big bargains can be made at Koh Co.'s Cheap Sale at149 words
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Advertisement207 1914-12-30 6 I MOTOR CARS ON HlrF] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres JMeitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light Cycle Co" I 4/5-2, BEACH207 words
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Article456 1914-12-30 7 European War Fund. List No. iii. Collected by Mrs. Clumeck: E. S. Manasseh ...s2<> •J. A. Elias 2f) David and Sons 5 M. E. Elias .7.' ;> Y. Abraham 6 G. Mamoli 5 C. Ginsburg 3 M. Sayers 2 Salem Taleb 5 I. Ellison 3 A.456 words
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196 1914-12-30 7 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr*. M. Morrison, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Chhn*?p£fttgapore. T>egs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $273,070.13 Md. Hnssain per \Y. E. Hooper 3 J. K. C. B. (monthly) 10196 words
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Article148 1914-12-30 7 Two of the most-destructive fj re experienced in Australia for many years occurred on Nov. 21 in Mci bourne. The fire .broke out early in the evening in the top storey <i WarburtonV BuiWings, a six-storey structure .in tlja centre of the cit Damage estimated at148 words
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Article64 1914-12-30 7 Mexico City, Nov. 25.—General I Blanco was defeated yesterday, and I General Carranza's troops hare fled from the capital. The formal entn* of General Zapata will take plac to day, as a compromise is reported to have been arranged with General Villa. The American troops left Vera Cruz64 words
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Advertisement425 1914-12-30 7 MOTOR CAR OIL SUPPLIED AT MODERATE PRICES. Motor Oil, Benzine Kerosene Stocked I Chin Huat Lee, I 29, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. I Singapore. GENERAL OIL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. Xarfie Stochs of ©U ano {Timber for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. All Orders Executed With Promptness. Hew Stock of tbe followtna JUST RECEIVED Mercolised425 words
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Advertisement48 1914-12-30 7 1 Koh Go's Cheap Sale LAST TWO DAYS To-day and To-morrow. Jurtfcr Reductions on Jill Our laoys. PATRIOTIC FLAGS Of all the Allies-English. French. Russian. Belgian, Servian and all the British Oversow. JUST THE THING FOR THE~ NEW YEAR. Call tooap— KOH COMPANY, 82-3, Bras Basah Road. Singapore.48 words
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Article375 1914-12-30 8 Quarta, Brit. str. arrived 4-8. raj pho, Brit. str. arrived 4-10. pontoporot, Brit, str. arrived 18-10. H ng Ho, Brit. str. arrived 27-11. Oxford, Brit. str. arrived 16-12. Kanee, Brit. str. arrived 23-12.' i'uii Wo, Brit. str. arrived 24-12. Will o* the Wisp, Brit. str. arrived 25-12.375 words
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Article84 1914-12-30 8 (,Singapore, Dec- J0-) Berthage. TAN JONG PAGAR. K.-t Wharf B«m Section Wharf fcfcg» Sheers W harf TTnrW construcM it in Wharf Section No. .4 (Und i i In 5—Benalder. Carlvle. do C —Charon, Strathdon. \V. I),K k do 7 —£ontoporos. Lxford. Dock cio ,J|»tarain. Tara, Kuril84 words
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Article38 1914-12-30 8 Straits S.S.Co.s vessels move as th nadi for «WW» ..ha... «Mi Tdrt *Z2t** MhImmfrom B.> ft g* nil the -'ml prox. M. a y?* Kii.u arrived (rum ,,,ru A*l»«g «rfvrf «g ,a„ K kokvi» P"rt.«^*^* V, k n38 words
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Article19 1914-12-30 8 (Singapore, Dec. SO) opra—Business improving. Tin* —£71-25 (200 tons sold.) Tapioca.—In brisk demand. Other PrrxluctS' —Market weak.19 words
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Article194 1914-12-30 8 Nutmeg» HO S. per picul $20XN> Nutmegs 80 8, 19.50 Copra Bah h$q Copra Gorong Talo 9.30 Copra Dongalo Copra Kavong g.70 Ojpra PuLo hjA Copra Pontianak 8.2© Copra Siantan «.«0* Copra Singkawaag x.&>* Sago Flour Singapore 1st quality 3.24 Sago Flour Singapore fair 3.19 Sago194 words
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79 1914-12-30 8 Copra £23.12.6. Pepper (black) fair quality dist nom. Pepper: white distant nom. spot quotation nom. Gambier nom. Gambier (cube) nom. Sago (Hour) Sarawak quality, noui. Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery, 2/10]. Plantation 1st qual. crepe, I/H4. Tin Standard 3 m/s. £145.15 0. Tapioca:79 words
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Article24 1914-12-30 8 Grey Yarns Single Twist 40s.— 8 1 "Piece Goods 8} lbs. Shirtings norn. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American) Middling 4.01.24 words
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Article102 1914-12-30 8 In connection with Reuters announcement that the Stock Exchange will be reopened on Jan. 4 the following London press-messages of 14th inst. is interesting :—lt is reported that negotiations are practically complete for the reopening of the London Stock Exchange early in January. The main restrictive conditions102 words
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Article135 1914-12-30 8 The Ocean S.S.Co.s vessels move as follows s. s. Uomedon is due here to-day, and loads for London and Amsterdam s. s- Ajax is expected in port on /th Jan. She will be despatched for Marseilles and Liverpool s. s. Oanfa is due on 9th Tan and will be despatched135 words
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Article79 1914-12-30 8 REVISE» TIMES- Siot»W< (Tsnk-Ro»d) 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., 2.56 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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Article69 1914-12-30 8 Singapore, Dbcbmbbb 30. 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. 1W On Hongkong— d/d 22'r On Shanghai— Bankd/d. On Java— Bank T. T. Ml) On Japan— Bankd/d. 1« Sovereigns—baying rate $8.54 India Ceil Bills ia*t issue69 words
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Article658 1914-12-30 8 Shipping Notes and News. Import and Kxport Offices will be j closed on New Year's day. The Singapore Harbour Board s premises will be closed to the public on Jan. Ist 1915. The outward Dutch Mail is due here on Jan. 8. The Yatshing, from Hongkong on Dec.658 words
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Article34 1914-12-30 8 The ()rient Line deferred shares receive a dividend of 5 per cent after placing to reserve £75,000, to repair and renewal account £25,000, for special application £57,910 and carrying forward £86,910.34 words
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Article187 1914-12-30 8 Messrs Yarrow and Co., of Glasgow, expect to launch shortly the two ocean-going torpedo-boat destroyers building for the Japanese Government. The main propelling machinery is to consist of an installation of steam turbines, and each will also have, for cruising purposes, two Diesel engines of 1,200 b.h.p.187 words
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Article205 1914-12-30 8 The British steamer Shimosa (4,221 tons gross), which arrived at Yokohama on Dec. 1, is the first vessel to enter the port after passing through the Panama Canal. She sailed from New ork on September 30 and called at Norfolk and Panama. Leaving the lastnamed port on205 words
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Miscellaneous455 1914-12-30 8 FIXTURES. Wediesiay, Mth Strait» Trading Company'* Meeting. II a.m. Kampar Tin Mining Co. Second Annual M" t ing. 2.30 p.m. Gre»ham Hon**, Battery I Road. High water :—S.17 a.m. ft. 7 inn.; 10.17 p.m j 7 ft. 8 in*. Thanday, 31st. B. I. Knglfch Mail cloaes 4 p.ni. Spanish Homeward455 words
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Article675 1914-12-30 9 Germaa Suff Officer as Waiter. ridon, Nov. 9.—The activity of «.eruian agents ou the ea§t coast mabated. Set what traps the ties may, the spies success»»lude them and flash their across the North Sea to The straightforward „ts of the Eist Anglian conui*ry and the devotion to675 words
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Advertisement457 1914-12-30 9 dfor Christmas anb tbe IRew H)ear Help to Relieve some of the Local 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 London, and of457 words
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Advertisement225 1914-12-30 9 NOTICE CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT If You Want Credit Come to us. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT CO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OF Hardware from a Needle to as Abclw KIAM KIAT GO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers. Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents.225 words
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Advertisement89 1914-12-30 9 NOTICE EUCALYPTUS OIL Parker's Can be Obtained from Boon Seng Co., 18 19 Robinson Road. NOTICE. The Colombo Tailors will remove to No. 126 Birch Road, next door to Messrs Hibbert Woodroflfe Co., Seremban, on Ist January, 1915. 22-12 30-12 Vichy Celestin gyi Best Table Water *M This Water known89 words
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Advertisement475 1914-12-30 9 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will tarnish employer* -free of charge—with tall parti col an of the q rial inflation* mnd <-xp»rienoe of suitable Ben for any position th**y hare vacant. Employee* desiring appointments can hare th*ir applications filed on the Register for a fee of $5. T'ni«475 words
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Advertisement379 1914-12-30 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart fflaatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—l, Coliyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. DX KOCK Berombang, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan-Deli Dec. H BAM PIT Riotjw. Prigi-RaHia, Sapat, Tembilahan, Tjenako and Ren*at Jan. 1 JANBSEKS Koemai,379 words
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Advertisement161 1914-12-30 10 The Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. s.s. OMAPERE For above ports will be despatched from the Roads on Tuesday, 1 p.m. Expected to arrive here on every Sunday. For freight, etc., apply to EAST INDIES TRADING CO., Agentp, 37, Robinson Road. or Barkie* Bros, (for first-clasa161 words
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Advertisement173 1914-12-30 10 _smppi»c_ P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, j Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppty to: H.W. BI'CKIAND, agent. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE.-Singapore. INCOBPORATKD IN THE BTRAITB SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN CHAY173 words
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Advertisement385 1914-12-30 10 GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and Al Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) COODS READY IN STOCK NOW 2(!th December, li»14.) ,JM!* Hubbuck's Coloured Paint. Oil and Sundne f,OO Pieces Galvd. Plain SheetH.s,f>oo (far White Cotton Waati «25 Hair Belting. assorted Files.385 words
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Advertisement259 1914-12-30 10 RANEECUNGE Dpainpip, AND Channels SOLE AGENTS INDO MALAY CO, SINGAPORE. PAUL CO PHOTODRAPHIC Mil 57 Seiegie Road. Children's Portraiture a Sp eCK HIGH-€LASS WORKM ASsßip. Charges Carte de visite per doz. copies $4 Cabinet Boudoir ~J $15,; Special Rates for Quantities, A visit to our Studio will be appreciated. What259 words
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