Malaya Tribune, 31 December 1914
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Title Section33 1914-12-31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND J SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1, -No 308. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1914. SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION.33 words
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Advertisement318 1914-12-31 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Sintipore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT! COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TONIGHT I! ALL GOOD THINGS REACH THE PALLADIUM FIRST. Take a Sporting Chance, and Visit the Palladium. You'll seethe Finest all British Sporting Drama ever Produced. You'll say the same when you have seen it. A318 words
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Advertisement230 1914-12-31 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 N. K. OTSUBO Co.,230 words
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Advertisement300 1914-12-31 1 A HAPPY NEW YEAR. j To One and All of Our Patron* and Friends ttß "GAIETY" HctM*Mw JUNCTION OF ALBERT and RENCOOLEN STREETS. Commencing New Year s Bay, Friday, Ist January. 1913. A Stupendous Programme of Excellent Exclusives. J Produced by various makers specially for the season > THE SIXTH300 words
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Article493 1914-12-31 2 W. Hy. Barnard - Reopening of the Metal Exchange. (By W. Hy. Barnard. London, Nov. 21.—The London Metal Exchange was reopened for business on the 10th inst., but its operations have been confined to the work of one daily session only, between the hours of 12 noon and 1.15 pm. As493 words
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Article106 1914-12-31 2 The following may be included amongst the surprises that the Kaiser has had to face Belgian resistance Britain's prompt and effective intervention French valour and tenacity British fighting quality Italy's neutrality Russia's rapid mobilisation victories; German inferiority American opinion assistance of British Colonies Irish unity Indian loyalty106 words
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Advertisement296 1914-12-31 2 SL O N I S T S know that,generally speaking, the best things sold at home are in demand and are obtainable throughout Britain bey ond the seas. In a way quality is an Imperial passport. That is why the fame of Ross's Belfast Ginger Ale is world-wide. CCC Belfast296 words
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Advertisement496 1914-12-31 2 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary' Examination, and F. M. S. Medical School Entrance Exami nation AND ALL. EXAMINATIONS IN CONVECTION WITH GOVERNMENT I CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F.M.S. I Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE496 words
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Article606 1914-12-31 3 SINGAPORE NEW YEAR LAND SPORTS. Those who bare officiated ;t t these SjKirta successfully year after year, by no means an easy undertaking—know the intense interest, ire, and excitement, thisananal h xln re creates amongst the natives this town for whom only all the rent* I bed li led606 words
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Article42 1914-12-31 3 Sunday, 3ri> Jaotabt. Johnston! Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.ro., 2-30 and 3-30 p.m. Club Bungalow at V-'M* and 10-.JO a.fu 12-15, :> and $-30 p.m. Diving Competition.—This event will lake place after arrival of the it' o'clock launch.42 words
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121 1914-12-31 3 St Aaamrj Cathedral. Ihe Watch Night Service commence* at 11-30 f-t tn night. Every ar service is very largef. attended by members of other creed, than those attending the Cathedral, and consequently worshippers begin to arrive an hour earlier than tue appointed time121 words
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Article75 1914-12-31 3 There wi.l be a «pecial Service for the Tamil congregation of Sr. Peter's Church (<5.P.0.j, Stamford Road, on New Year* Eve at 11-30 p.m. Following tltiM New Year's Service wid commence at 12 p.m., at which the Lord oishop of Siugapore will oehvt-r the addie** and administer75 words
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Article184 1914-12-31 3 In the Cathedral of the Good tdhephtrd the ui*u*l t-ervice on the h.fct da) if the c. r will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, 31st inst. To welcome the New Year tt*e usuai high mass will be at 8 a.m. on Friday, and184 words
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Article59 1914-12-31 3 A v\atcti Night s.rvice will be held ai WealS) Uuurch to-night at 11. Specno PA lit I HMDS will be render* d by the ci o.r as follows "R» demptn n R. Suter. "Sun iff m Soul," H t»r Parker. Sermon topic I li» Yt-ar's Investment! A h*a59 words
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Article38 1914-12-31 3 A Writ* hmgh 'S i vice will be held at Bethesda, Brat* Basaah Road to-night commencing at 10-45 p.m. A hearty invitation i* extended to ■11. The Service will take the form of a testimony m- eting.38 words
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Article40 1914-12-31 3 Tne watchnight *ervice, under the auspice «,f the Tamil Methodist Church, will be held in the Short Street School at 10-30 p.m. to-night. There will be special music and different speakers will take part in the meeting.40 words
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Article291 1914-12-31 3 Paris, Nov. 20. —In the course of a conversation with the London correspondent of the Echo de Paris, the last which he undoubtedly ever granted to a newspaper, the late Lord Roberts, after having expressed his admiration for the French army, said that gratitude was due to it291 words
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Article53 1914-12-31 3 The total number of deaths for the week ending Dec. 26 was 208, of which 155 were males and 53 females. The death rate was 32.85 per mille. Malaria and Phthisis showed 2<S deaths each Beri-beri 18 Pneumonia IS Dysentery 17 Convulsions 16. There were 3 European deaths53 words
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Advertisement312 1914-12-31 3 GOOD COFFEE is beneficial to health. It feeds the nerves and make> them «tr t POH Co s Bell Brand Coffee is good for it is jure, -well-ci ltivat(d, an will roast* d. It Las a rich deliciou?, creamy taste ar d fr grant an m?. thu- DtakJ g ir312 words
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Article354 1914-12-31 4 Quarta, Brit. str. arrived 4-8. Sappho, Brit. str. arrived 4-10. Pontoporon, Brit, htr arrived IS-10. Hong Ho, Brit. str. arrived 27-11. Exford, Brit. str. arrived 16-12. Ligiitning, Brit, str 2212 tons, arrived 22-12. Tara, Brit. str. 565 t«'r>p, from Penaut:. arrived 23-12 Bou.s'«''< C«». Ranee, Brit. str.354 words
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Article89 1914-12-31 4 (Singapore, Dec. SI.) Berthage. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin Section No. 1 Quarta, v Ranee. East Wharf do No. 2- F<k> Shing Lightning. Sheers Wharf do No. 3 —Chowtai. do do 6 -C. Lopez Y. L< pez. do do 0 —Charon. Wet Dock do 7 —Pontoporos,89 words
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Article106 1914-12-31 4 The Mogul liner Montrose, from Liverpool on Nov. 22, is due here on 'or about Jan. 2 for the wharf with several hundred tons of cargo. The N. K. steamers move as follows s. s. Tosa INI am sails on Jan. 1 for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta s.s. Rangoon Maru106 words
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Article227 1914-12-31 4 (Singapore. Dec. ->/) (opra— strong. Tin. —$70-10 (125 tonss«.Id.) Tapioca• —In brisk den.and. Other Products. Market steady. Latest Lool Market QuoUtioftS. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul .«i'.Oo Nutmeg SO S, 22.00 j Copra Bali s.iK) Copra Gorong Talo 9.3o I Copra Dongalo 9.;t0 Copra Kavong S.7«» Copra Pulo227 words
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78 1914-12-31 4 Copra £23.12.6. Pepper (black) fair quality dist nom. Pepper: white distant nom. spot quotation nom. Gambier nom. Gambier (cube) nom. Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, nom. Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery, 2/10}. Plantation Ist qual. crepe, 1/11 Tin Standard 3 m/s. £145.15 0. Tapioca:78 words
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Article25 1914-12-31 4 Grey Y r arns Single Twist 40s.— B*. Piece Goods 8} lbs. Shirtings nom. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American) Middling 4.01.25 words
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Article256 1914-12-31 4 The Amiral Nielly loads for Marseilles, Havre and Dunkirk. Messrs Moine, Comte Co., Agents. Straits S.S.Co.'s vessels move as follows s.s. Malacca from 8.N.8. ports in in port; s.s. Carlyle arrived from Port Dickson and sailed for that port this morning s.s. Mahidol is in port from Bangkok she sails256 words
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Article79 1914-12-31 4 REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mad Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and on P,n Vn >V ther leave for *>hore at 9.0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.66 4.40 p. Mail m arriveB from north at 8W "»d J™ 118 leave from J ohore 7.9,79 words
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Article72 1914-12-31 4 Singapore, December 01. On London— Bank 4 ra/a. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/4 On India— Bank T. T. 175 On Hongkong;— d/d 22% On Shanghai— Bank d/d. I<)3 On Java— Bank T. T. On Japan— Bank d/d. 115 Sovereigns—huving rate $8.54 India Coil Bills72 words
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Article441 1914-12-31 4 Shipping Notes and News. Import and Export Offices will be closed on New Year's day. The Singapore Harbour Boards premises will be closed to the public on Jan. lat 1915. The weather in the Gulf of Siam is fine. China Sea. Fine weather light winds. The outward Dutch441 words
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Article107 1914-12-31 4 Rubber Association's 171st Auction —Dec. 30. Offereu for Sale Pis. or (Tons lM.V;, U I ,,I n 1,I8»;.;»4 or i;,*--,., <Tons7o'; Prices Realized Sheet smoked fine ribbed tun m n good ribbed 1 n fine plain iq n -7 MM plain unsraoked tine ribbed gj m good107 words
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Article479 1914-12-31 4 Singapore, 30th Dec.—A steady tone was the feature of to day's auctions, when some 113 tons wen effored, and prices realised showed but little change from last week Ribbed Smoked Sheet brought the highest price of the sale at .$114. Fine Pale Crepe sold up to479 words
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Miscellaneous480 1914-12-31 4 I FIXTURES. Thursday, 31st. 15. I. F,n<dish Mail cl'»ses 4 p.m. Spanish Homeward Mail due. ftigh water :—8.5s *.m. 9 I t.; I0.5*j p.m. S ft. 1 in. Frid y, Jan. lit. Moon. No issue of Malaya Tribune. Yew Year's Sports. Land Sports. Import «Offices close. hmim Convention comes into480 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section19 1914-12-31 5 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1914 NOTES AND NEWS. Cbe fftalapa tribune. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3119 words
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471 1914-12-31 5 The Army Messenger supplements many laconic statement* with the following A very desperate struggle is going on north of Lodz, where the Germans *re making reiterated attacks and trying to break up our forces, without the slightest success. It would teem that the AustroG471 words
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Article114 1914-12-31 5 London, U ec 6.—The Daily Telegraph correspondent at Cairo has forwarded a statement made by an Englishman, who escaped from Contantinople after Turkey joined in the war, in respect to the state of affairs .n the Sultan's capital. The German war news published reported that the114 words
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Article391 1914-12-31 5 A Scheme that Failed. Paris, Dec. 6.—Le Matin states that maps of Switzerland have been found on the dead bodies of several German officers. The maps were printed io Germany, with Italian names of places, and were designed for the use of Italian officers during391 words
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Article122 1914-12-31 5 Calcutta, Dec. 16. —The Statesman's .special cable states that the Times' Petrograd correspondent telegraphs that the refugees at Tiflis from Erzerum describe the local feeling as violently opposed to the war. On the news of the outbreak of hostilities the populace manifested itself by attacks upon122 words
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314 1914-12-31 5 The war correspondent of De Tijd nt Sluis writes:—"Many who are following the operation?* on the Yser with interest, wonder what the Germans do with their dead. The mode of disposing of the bodies of fallen soldiers varies, according to the location of the314 words
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128 1914-12-31 5 How to keep warm in the windi swept trenches and amid the snow and frost of a Continental winter is a serious problem. Probibly the simplest method was used by the Japanese i i their campaign against Russia. One of the secretaries of128 words
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Article158 1914-12-31 5 Humbly, uii'l with MMOi frur an>l I truthli MOeMjEf 'IrJitill- il lit f ir W olff' \rirn lilirriin.f Tbe British Army has beta slain, With all its men and horses. Ami thoi** who MHM to life again. Have- joined the Kaiser s force*. The German troops158 words
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Article226 1914-12-31 5 Reminiscence* of the Russo-Jap-anese winter campaign in Manchuria are recalled by a correspondent in West Flanders, who says it would be a mistake to assume that life in the trenches with weather such as we have had lately necessarily entails the maximum of discomfort. In no226 words
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Article202 1914-12-31 5 Boulogne, Nov. 10.—Sentence of twenty years' penal servitude was passed by a Council of War here on a Germau soldier, taken a prisoner of war, who was convicted of pillaging. The name of the accused was Henri Falk, of the 4th Dragoons. He was a202 words
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172 1914-12-31 5 In the London Magazine Mr. H. G. Wells »a\s. —First to Belgium, then to ranee, then to Russia, then to Serbia, then to Japan, Germany must pay off the gigantic costs of this insaue, outrageous, insanely premeditated war. We lir.tish, who have buffered172 words
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Article243 1914-12-31 5 In a letter from Sapper Wheeler, Ist Wireless Signal Company, Royal Engineers, te his mother in Streathatn, S. W., the following appears Last Saturday, when wedrew onr rations, half our bread was nothing but crumbs, and, thinking it a shame to throw it away, I decided to243 words
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161 1914-12-31 5 A Special Correspondent to the Daily Mirror writes :—The nights are full of terror for the German outposts now that the Indian soldier* are on the scene. Tne Indians simply revel in their work, and a British soldier from the front gave161 words
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Article176 1914-12-31 5 Brisbane Probation. In the Central Summons Court, Brisbane, C irl Zoeller nnd Co., Limited, were proceeded against hy the Customs department on a charge of haviug attempted to trade with the enemy during the continuance of the present state of war. Mr. Macro«aan said that on176 words
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Article3394 1914-12-31 6 That the vast majority of residents of Malaya will be inclined to heave a deep sigh of relief on this the last day of 11*14 is, we venture to think, about as certain as most things mundane can or ever will be. Irrespective of thecalamitous clash of3,394 words
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Advertisement398 1914-12-31 6 ROBINSON Co. HIM MASTER'S VOICE Special patriotic IRecorbs. 10 Inches Double Sided $1.75 each. n„M f Little Mother Stewart Gardner C l One united front n n C Private Tommy Atkins Soldiers of toe King n ic\a S ?ons of tn Motherland v Sons of Old Britannia p British Troops398 words
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Advertisement109 1914-12-31 6 ST.-RAPHAĔL WINE DIGESTIVE, j FORTIFYING AND STRENGTHENING TONIC. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore 6 s Kuala Lumpur. STRAITS MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. The Annual General Meeting will bo held at the Guild Rooms, Top Floor, The Dispensary Buildings on Thursday, 7th January, 1915, at 8.30 p.m. To nass the Audited Accounts for109 words
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Article269 1914-12-31 7 Tin is at 171 in the F.M.S. Rubber trade news on page 4. :o:— For Watch-night services see page:;. The F.M.S. War Relief Fund now totals $104,092. —:o: The General Post Office closes at noon to morrow. i tmt For London Metal Market report see page 2.269 words
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Article94 1914-12-31 7 THE AMERICAN NOTE. Examination of Craft. Ri&hts of Neutrals Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London, Dec. 39, 6.15 p.m. The Washington Notes adds, in reference to the detention of American ships at sea, that the Government cannot tolerate undue delays in examining or convoying to British ports forReuter's Special and Ordinary Services. - 94 words
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Article67 1914-12-31 7 London, Dec. 30, 8.50 a.m. The British papers comment guardedly on the American Note pending receipt of the full text. They express confidence that the Americans do not mean to deny the Allies fair play in an unprecedented war, especially in view of Germany's novel ideas of67 words
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Article148 1914-12-31 7 Zeppelin Danger Overestimated. London, Dec. 90, 1 lo a.m. Harwich Further details of the raid on Cuxhaven state that the British destroyers, by swift circling movements round the cruisers, frustrated the submarine attacks. All the torpedoes aimed at the British cruisers went wide, while air bombs148 words
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Article65 1914-12-31 7 Poor Belgium Thousands Starving London, Dec. 30, LIS a.m. A Philadelphia banker who toured Belgium and was asked to make an independent report to the Relief Commissions, says the people are dying for want of proper food. This is causing dysentery and kindred diseases. Thirty per cent of the population,65 words
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Article74 1914-12-31 7 Populace Acclaim* Their Advent London, Dec. MX BJO a.m. It is announnced from Rome that a regiment of Bersaglieri landed at Valona. They were received by the Italian Admiral, the Consul and the local authorities, and marched through the town headed by Italian and Albanian Hags,74 words
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Article38 1914-12-31 7 Ab'.oltte Prohibition. London, Dec-. 30, 3JO a.m. A Petrograd wire states that an order has been issned prohibiting the sale of all alcoholic drinks, in eluding beer even at the first class restaurants and clubs.38 words
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Article157 1914-12-31 7 Press Opinions. London, Dec. .'JO. 4 a.m. Referring to the American Note to Great Britain President Wilson intimates that the Government could deal confidentially with the matter of contraband only if supported by absolutely honest manifests. Great embarrassment had been caused to Government because some157 words
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Article21 1914-12-31 7 London. Dec. 30, 3. 30 a.m. Paris Evening, Ollicial There is nothing important to report throughout the day.21 words
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Article139 1914-12-31 7 London, Dec. 31, 12.H0 a.m. The principal recent French gains have been obtained between Rheirns and the Argonne District. Through the progress in the valley of the Oise, at Santerre and the probably strategically more important lighting around Lihons, particular}' severe German attacks here began soon alter139 words
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Article45 1914-12-31 7 American Praise London, Dec. 'M. 12.30 a.m. New York Otlicers from the S. A. cruiser Tennessee declare the British aviators are the beat in Kurope. Tbe French are. individually, brilliant but as a military unit the British airmen is the mure efficient.45 words
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Article28 1914-12-31 7 A very interesting report upon Land and House-property in Singapore is published, through the ot vi tesy of Mean Powell Co.. wo page 11 of the Tiibune to-iiuy.28 words
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Article253 1914-12-31 8 Holidays. To-morrow will be observed throughout the Colony as a public holiday. The TribuneThere will be no issue of the Malaya Tribune to-morrow, but it will be published as usual on Saturday, 2nd prox. Advertisements news, etc., intended for that issue should reach ns not later than253 words
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Article170 1914-12-31 8 Turks Averse to Fighting English. Delhi, 15.— H.E. the Viceroy has received the following from the Secretary of State, dated yesterday Reports from Athens state that a mutiny against German Officers has broken out both in the Turkish Fleet and in the Stamboul barracks. Calcutta, Dec. 17.170 words
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Article116 1914-12-31 8 The Germans are offering 1,000 marks (about £50) for the capture (dead or alive) of Commander Samson, a British officer, whose aerial raids in destroying railway lines and dropping bombs upon the German troops in Belgium have been exceptionally successful. Re American aid to the enemy the London India Rubber116 words
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Article154 1914-12-31 8 Supreme Court. The fixing of dates for the January sittings of the Court? took place this morning before their Lordships Justices Woodward and Earnshaw. The claim by M. V. Miuimoothu, a contractor, against the Bukit Timah Rubber Estates, for damages for alleged wrongful termination of contract, then occupied154 words
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Article299 1914-12-31 8 First Court. (Before Mr- A. V. Brown.) Lee Ah Kok, a Straits-born Chinese, was yesterday charged with stabbing a dhoby named Abdulrahoian, in Desker Road, days ago. Accused pleaded guilty and said that he was unable to say what he had actually done to the plaintiff. He said299 words
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Article153 1914-12-31 8 Tiie amount of the war loan that it is proposed to issue is, according to the Arnhem Courant, not fl 250,000,000 but *****,000,000. The participation will be voluntary, but if the loan is not thus fully subscribed the re*t will be obtained on a compulsory proportionate153 words
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Article181 1914-12-31 8 The Casinc's Maiden Shew. Last night the management of the new Casino Cinema made its first bow to a crowded house, and right well did it fulfil the expectations of a great many who repaired thither to patronize the opening show. The suggestive appropriateness of the name which181 words
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Article103 1914-12-31 8 An entire change of programme takes place to-night, and includes the great British Sporting Drama entitled "The Modern Teraperley," as staged at the Drury Lane. Mr. Bng«n« Corri, »>r* the National Sportin-.' Club, has been responsible for i production, and the boxing conh -at it depict! is vivid103 words
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Article69 1914-12-31 8 The management has certainly shown great judgment in the choice of attractive and entertaining films to show* the public during the Festive Season. Full houses have crowned their efforts on every evening during the last week. On New Year's day a very strong and excellent programme will69 words
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Article93 1914-12-31 8 The Harima will screen for a few nights only, commencing this evening, a war drama entitled Called to the Front." The picture shows a young secret service man who was able to perform a great service to his country by daring deeds and resourcefulness. As the picture is93 words
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Article49 1914-12-31 8 The Chairman of the above company, at the annual general meeting held yesterday, reported an improvement in the position of the Rangoon Branch. A dividend on the Preference Capital was proposed and sanctioned. A report of the proceedings is unavoidably held over for our next issue.49 words
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Article94 1914-12-31 8 Next Sunday, Jan. 3. the day of public Intercession for the Empire appointed by His Majesty the King, will be duly observed at St. Peter's Church, Stamford Road. It is also announced that the Lord Bishop of Singapore will be the preacher at the English service on the evening of94 words
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Advertisement198 1914-12-31 8 j MOTOR CARS ON HIRE MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES I GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles 'Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD.198 words
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919 1914-12-31 9 A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday at 2..J0 p.m. There were present Messrs F. J. Hallifax (President), K. J. Farrer. R. Peirce (Municipal Engineer), Dr. P. Fowlse, R St. J Braddell, Tessensohn, Dr. N. V. Samy, Leong Man San, Tan Hock, Chia Keng Chin,919 words
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Article78 1914-12-31 9 Special Service, Jaatiry J. Next Sunday, the :!rd of January, has been appointed at the express desire of His Majesty King George V as a Day of Special Intercession, Thanksgiving and Memorial in connection with the war. A Special Service has been arranged, with the approval of78 words
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Article58 1914-12-31 9 The above-named Company held their animal general meeting yesterday. Mr. W. W. Cook presided. The Report and Accounts of the Directors were adopted. A dividend of $1 per share with a bonus of ;>0 cents per share was declared. A bonus of $25,000 was voted to the58 words
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Advertisement352 1914-12-31 9 BEER Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TAI TO Co., Beach Uoad, Singapore Important Notice to Contractors Builders. *Th|e United Saw Mills, LtdU (Incorporated in the Strata Settlement». i AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. > BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Dr. LIM BOON KENG Ch.ukman. TAN352 words
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Advertisement127 1914-12-31 9 Latest Advertisements. CONSULATE-GENERAL FOR THE NETHERLANDS. NOTICE M The right to levy certain taxes and "coyan-moneys" on hewn timber, copran, coonuts, coconut-oil, sago, firewood and forest produce indifferent parts of the Residency Rhio and its Dependencies during the period from Ist April, 1915, to 31st March, 1916, will be let127 words
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Article68 1914-12-31 10 Fierce Artillery Duel. The Hague, Dec. 26. Paris A commnnique says that in Belgium tierce artillery duels are taking place which have led to an advance of the Allies in the vicinity of St. Ermelles. The Allies have further taken Boiselle Nord, a village to the East68 words
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Article14 1914-12-31 10 In the French hospitals 3,878 Germans are receiving treatment at pte.-ent. n14 words
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Article99 1914-12-31 10 A Russian communique says that on the Bzura front a whole German regiment has been wiped out. The same battle left £20 German prisoners in the hands of the Russians. All the attacks of the Germans in the Palinofi district have been repulsed with heavy losses. <>n the99 words
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Article372 1914-12-31 10 The .second annual general meeting of the above Company was held at its registered office, Gresham House, Battery Road, yesterday at X'..*sU p.m. There were present Mr. A. 1). Alian (Chairman), Messrs G. A. Derrick. D. W. Reid and W. P. Plummet*, for the Secretaries.372 words
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Article65 1914-12-31 10 We acknowledge receipt, with thanks, of the joint literary effort «.f Messrs W. ,s Klxien and 0. T Dussek under the ab«ve heading. This, the second iasue of the annual magazine.' is extremely well got up by Messrs Kelly and Walsh Ltd..and. especially as the gross proceeds go65 words
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Article621 1914-12-31 10 Entries. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 30. The following are the entries for the Penang Races to be held on the 7th and iUh January First D y. 1. Thl Opening Stakes —Value $300. A Handicap for all Horse* to be entered at B stated value of621 words
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Article478 1914-12-31 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) The celebration of Christmas was unusually dull and subdued this year, which was significant of the sympathy generally felt for the sufferers through war in Europe. There was. however, a Christmas tree on Boxing-day at Durian Daun of a purely private nature, being confined478 words
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Advertisement48 1914-12-31 10 Vichy Celestin gjj Best Table Water 1 This Water known J and used over a 1000 years by all kinds of ySSmn invalids. A phit taken early in the morning will fT; HMO make you fit for the Gaggino Co., No. 6, Raffles Square Corner of Banham Street48 words
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Advertisement87 1914-12-31 10 Hew Stock of tbe following I JUST RECEIVED Mercolised Wax Pilenta Soap Cleminite Eumenthol Jujubes Stallax DB. Canal's Tablet rJoramum Mennaline De Wit Ki(lne > Pheininol Bladder Pills Tettaline Salrado Compound THE UNITED PHARMACY^ 305, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Seldoro equalled Never excelled. Merated X&aters. 87, CECIIi STREET. AS AH I87 words
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1107 1914-12-31 11 Singapore's Bright Prospects. We are indebted to Messrs Powell «'.nd Co. for the fallowing report ■ipon the local property market during the year 1914, which, in view of the genera] depression prevailing j throughout the great part of the I J. --ar.1,107 words
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Article397 1914-12-31 11 Destitute Belgians Living Amidst Ruins. Sluis, Nov. 17. (Telegraaf).—A good pedestrian, who is not troubled by giddiness when crossing a canal by means of ladders and boards for want of the blown-np bridges, can now reach Bruges more quickly than last week, although not along the397 words
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Advertisement310 1914-12-31 11 dfor Christmas anb tbe IFtew |)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 of310 words
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