Malaya Tribune, 2 January 1915
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section21 1915-01-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2 *o. I. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JANUARY 2, 1915 Price 5 Cents.21 words
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Advertisement293 1915-01-02 1 p ALL ADIU M ORCH RD ROAD Score's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD D' v COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO~NIGHT H j TO-MtiH; AL I GOOD THINGS REACH THE PALLADIUM FIRST. Chance, Visit the Palladium. You 11 seethe p Bpoi#Dg Drama ever Produced. You'll say the ~ame when you have293 words
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Advertisement250 1915-01-02 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. I Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT, ie 7, 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.250 words
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Advertisement353 1915-01-02 1 I A HAPPY NEW YEAR. To One and All of Our Patrons and Friends At The AI ET V' PklUre Pa!aCC JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BHBOOQLRH STREETS I Commencing New Year's Day, Friday. Ist January, 1915. A Stuperdous Programme 0 f Excellent E.xclusives. Produced by various makers specially for the353 words
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Article587 1915-01-02 2 Qu.vi-n of Administration of Tsingtao. A ieport from Tokyo says tl»..t the British Government has decided to Jtave the administration of Ringtail, pending its tvtaro to China, Mitirelj t-i Japan. The British truon, w„o took part, in the siege will he sent to Kurope. From Tsingtau it is587 words
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Advertisement227 1915-01-02 2 *%%%%%%mm ■■■■■■■BMa^HMßßßgß HaißaiaMaaHaHMa T Light The Heme I A V V LUX LAMP. No Artificial Pressure No Complicated Parts. ZOO Candle Power. f^Y* ■BTI Burns Kerosene Oil. [%vT $25.00 *> $27.50 j John tittle Co.. Ltd.. Cheer [the Youngsters Up and Secure for Them STRONG BRITISH TOYS Large Selection to227 words
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Advertisement43 1915-01-02 2 CASH CLEARANcTsaTeT 30,000 PLANTS. Rare and beautiful Plants c0m,,,; «ng Orchid*, Palms etc T a sessss?* 1 J? OB M j M This Bargain I The Palms come from all parts of the World. TAN BOON TECI. r*M, Pfopriefw Tan Bcng Chiang Nurseries.43 words
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Advertisement352 1915-01-02 2 Tuition by Correspondence I FOR 1 AND j ALL EXAMINATIONS W CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND P MS THE SECRETARY, CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT, E "erslie College, Singapore. I IHcw Steel; of tbe following I I JUST RECEIVED I Mcrcolised Wax Pilenta Soap Eumenthol Jujubes otiiJhi.x Borauium Cassel s352 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section19 1915-01-02 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Cbe Iftalapa Cribunc. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2.19 words
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363 1915-01-02 3 THH GERMAN FAILURE. Situation in the West. Gains All Along The Line. London, Dec. 31, 4 p.m. Pari> Eyewitness at headquarters 'ivffs tlie daily record of the fighting from December 16 to 24. Our offen--;\f\ he continued with increased violence and energy, and the enemy's363 words
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Article56 1915-01-02 3 Bad Weather Continues. London, Dec. 31, 1-3 a.m. ;H "ing, official: No inci'J st 't 'i rw 1 upociMDCG have occurred ""Hrdments in the region Me nd 00 'he heights of the l 'here has been progress, parently of a marked na"pagne. Rad weather56 words
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Article131 1915-01-02 3 I Dec. 31, 5 35 p.m. dI A communiqu.' Pays: Our tered .Sttiubacli and"carried Ullage house by house. a to the Aisne is quiet. *j artillery duels at some Jbe enemy iv the Rheims up two of our trenches I 11 0 H "ncked them, but131 words
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Article155 1915-01-02 3 Great Activity of Enemy. London, Dec. 30, 5.20 p.m. Paris: A communique says :In Balgium we gained a little ground in the Nieuport district,opposite Polders and to the north ot Lombartzyda. The enemy violently bombarded Saint Georges, which we placed in a state of defence. We carried155 words
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Article80 1915-01-02 3 Verdict of Inquest. London, Dec. 30, 5 #5 p.m. At the inquest on the victims of the Bulwark explosion, the Admiralty evidence showed that no ammunition was being loaded at the time of the explosion. There was no evidence of treachery, or of loose or80 words
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Article56 1915-01-02 3 Amicable Arrangements. London, Dec. 30, 4.45 p.m. The Cabinet met tHis afternoon, there beiug a full attendance. It is understood ministers considered the American note which is expected to occupy the Government for a considerable time. The American ambassador will probably be invited to discuss the points56 words
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Article50 1915-01-02 3 South African Incident- London, Dec. 30, 3 30 p m. Pretoria Metz and Kemp with a commaudo of eight hundred, mostly rebels, attacked 480 loyalists near Kakarnas on December 22. A ruuniug fight ensued, the rebels, whose attempts to outflank were repeatedly defeat ed, eventually withdrew.50 words
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Article57 1915-01-02 3 Enormous German Losses London, Dec. .'{o, 3.30 a.m. Petrograd A communique says there is a lull ou the left bank of the Vistula, except near BolimorF and Inovlodz where desperate fighting continues. The Germans are losing enormously. The Russians are advancing victoriously in Western Galicia and fighting57 words
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Article18 1915-01-02 3 French Fortress Bombarded. London, Dec. .50, 3.30 p.m. Seven aeroplanes have dropped bombs at Dunkirk.18 words
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Article28 1915-01-02 3 London, Dec. 30, 3-30 a.m. The Bank of France has returned to Paris. The War Minister returns during the rirst week of Jannary.28 words
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Article311 1915-01-02 3 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Dec. 29, 6.50 p.m. Official The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 1.50. In Belgium we have captured and strongly occupied the village of Saint Georges. In Alsace, we have closely invested Stein bach after violent fighting.311 words
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Article218 1915-01-02 3 Thus a German resident of Sydney M Yen 1 dis gonthry gome oudt to I gan't dalk Englisch a i all, budt now, danks be to Gott, I spick him ligke matt, und I vos ligke to schtop here und gollect me mem reudts for mem houses dot218 words
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Article498 1915-01-02 3 The Grim Realities of War in Belgium. A young Bavarian field-artillery officer, penning an account of his experiences to his mother, gives an interesting account of the position in Belgium. M Such is war he writes. M For a fortnight we have heen stationed in B. For498 words
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Article92 1915-01-02 3 Berlin (via Londcn), Nov. 1. Gen. yon Bernhardi is again in service commar ding tbe home units of the Fifth Army Corps, judging from a proclamation signed in his name. Bernhardi is one of the leading advocates of nilitarismn in Germany. In his books he has92 words
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664 1915-01-02 3 By the kind permission of Rani Lady Harnam Singh we publish below, writes the Tribune, extract from a letter dated 2*th October received this week by the Rani Sahiba from her gallant son, the late Captain Kanwar Indrajit Singh, I.M.S. who was killed in664 words
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Article1333 1915-01-02 4 It seems that Reuters recent tele- graphic reports relative to the pro- test of the United States against the detention and search by British warships of several vessels conveying general merchandise from the United States to Kurope have led to the impression in some ill-in-formed quarters1,333 words
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Article329 1915-01-02 4 We take this, the earliest, opjM nity to tender our sincere congratulations to Mr. Loke Yew on bis hai ing heen created a C.M.G. by H. M. tho King. Mr. Loke Yew has been such a prominent figure in the attain of the Colony and the329 words
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Article26 1915-01-02 4 At Christ Church and St. UNTITLED Church, Malacca, to-morrow will he special services of than** giving and intercession in conned' tion with the war In Kurope.26 words
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Advertisement391 1915-01-02 4 ROBINSON Co. HIS MASTER'S VOICE Special patriotic Recor&s. 10 Inches Double Sided $1.75 each. C Little Mother Stewart Gardner U 301 One united front r fl Private Tommy Atkins U M I Soldiers of the King n r. fU C Sons of th" Motherland b I Sons of Old Britannia391 words
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Advertisement41 1915-01-02 4 BRITISH BEER WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED Sole Agents FOK Messrs Allsopp Sops, THE WELL-KNOWN BREWERS OF B U RTOX-ON-T RENT. THEIR PILSENER BEER IS SUPPLIED Under Royal Warrant to H. M. THE KING. Samples, on Application to Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. 2-141 words
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Article530 1915-01-02 5 Tin ii at $70. :o:— Best smoked sheet rubber is now yt in London. tmt Telegrams may now be sent to ianl in plain language. H. Norman is gazetted as 9 s| mt to the Resident, Malacca. 4M mW mmm :o:—« V communion service (Malay) held in530 words
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Article182 1915-01-02 5 Since Christmas there is no modification in tbe situation in the m est. Cold was more intense. Our batteries were concentrated on buildings containing German headquarters bombardment believed to have been effective. -Their Majesties, and the Royal Princes, Princess Mary gave Xmas presents to wounded. Successful night attacks182 words
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Article94 1915-01-02 5 (Before Mr. G. H- Siujden.) The Cantonese, Chan Yeng, who was charged with the murder of a Chinese woman at l!> Upper Hokien Street, on 13th December last, and with attempting to murder four other women in the same house, was committed to the Assizes on Thursday. The94 words
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Article103 1915-01-02 5 The London correspondent of the Rangoon Gazette reports :—Ever since the war began the activities of the German and Austrian residents of Egypt have been most pronounced. They have spread sentiments hostile to the Allies wherever they could, and in trading they have been most103 words
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Article27 1915-01-02 5 A committee of Parisians has been formed to receive subscriptions of 10 centimes for the purpose of presenting the King of Belgians with a sword of honour.27 words
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Article139 1915-01-02 5 German Outrage. Entlhh Prisoner of War Sentenced b Death. Reuter's Special and Ordinary Service. London. Jan. 1, 1 p.m. Amsterdam The English war prisoner Lonsdale, who was sentenced on 2nd Dec. to ten years' imprisonment for refusing to obey an order and assaulting the guard when ordered toReuter's Special and Ordinary Service. - 139 words
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Article92 1915-01-02 5 Allies' Position- London, Jan. 1, 1 p.m. A German wireless message says that experts picture the Russian occupation of the line Krosno-Jaslov as weakening their position in other quarters. This view is considered too optimistic, and the fact must be faced for the present that the Russian extreme92 words
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Article71 1915-01-02 5 London. Jan. 1, 10.25 p.m. An Army Order issued to-night announces the creation of new armies, each generally consisting o£ three Army Corps. Generals Haig, Smith Dorrien, Archibald Hunter. Lan Hamilton? Rundle and Bruce Hamilton have been appointed to command the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth71 words
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128 1915-01-02 5 London, Jan. 1, 12.50 a m. Petrograd The Rt. Hon. Sir George W. Buchanan, P. 0., G.C.M.G., Ambassador to St. Petersburg, in a vigorous speech at the Knglish Club, replied to the criticisms of a small and insignificant section of Russians, influenced by Germanophiles, that128 words
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Article111 1915-01-02 5 Mew Privy Councillors. London, Dec. 31, 8 p.m. Sir William Macgregor, <;.c.M Governor of Queensland since 1909 Hon. E. S. Montagu, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, for India since 1910 j Mr. Percy H. Illingl worth. M.P., Shipley Division of \V. R. Yorks since J. 906 and111 words
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Article124 1915-01-02 5 Terrible Struggle Continues. London, Jan. 1, 4,20 a.m. Petrograd, official Between the Vistula and Pilitm on the .'jOth we repulsed the German attacks south of Bolimow-Mednevice railway. We successfully counter-attacked the Germans to the north of Rawa. The enemy at Jesergetz, near Pilitza, were allowed to124 words
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Article64 1915-01-02 5 London, Jan. 1, 2.1.5 a.m. Paris, evening, official: Yesterday evening an attack was made by the effenviu who attempted, after a lively fusillade, to debouch from Bois-de-forges to the left bank of the Meuse. The attack was immediately repulsed. The positions we won at Steinbach have64 words
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Article34 1915-01-02 5 Daring Airman Rescued. London, Jan. 1, 12.">0 a.m. Amsterdam A Dutch trawler rescued Commander Hewlett, who has arrived at Ymuiden. The trawler was unable to enter port earlier owing to bad weather.34 words
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Article36 1915-01-02 5 Occapatijn of Valona. London, Dec. .'»1, 0.10 p.m. Valona: The Italian occupation of Valona has been sealed by the hoisting of the Italian and Albanian flags at the Prefecture. It was an enthusiastic scene.36 words
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Article81 1915-01-02 5 The King and President London, Jan. 1, 10 p.m. H. M. King George has telegraphed to President Poincare his good wishes for the New Year, which was certain to witness a drawing closer of the Anglo-French friendship and alliance. His Majesty expressed the hope that the war81 words
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Article98 1915-01-02 5 Friendly Spirit. London, Dec. 31, 11.10 p.m. The Press Bureau issued to-night the official text of the United States Note, with a brief covering note by Mr. Walter H. P a o e the American Ambassador to Kngland, assuring Sir Edward Grey that the note was made98 words
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Article56 1915-01-02 5 Situation in South Africa. London, Dec. 31, 8 p.m. Pretoria :A communique announces the intention to employ the powers of the Defence Act to commandeer men for service in German south-west and the Union, and not to depend wholly on volunteers. The situation which has arisen cannot56 words
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Article28 1915-01-02 5 Battleship Torpeioed- London, Dec. 31, 11,10 p.m. It is reported that a French battleship has been torpedoed in the Adriatic. No details are to hand.28 words
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Article26 1915-01-02 5 fttojpied by Australians. London, Dec. :U, &J0 p.m. Melbourne The Australians have occupied Bougainville in the Sulomon Islands, and have hoisted the Union Jack.26 words
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Article24 1915-01-02 5 Retaken By British Force. London, Dec. 31, 11 10 pm. Cape Town A strong Union force reoccupied Walrisch Bay on Xmas Day.24 words
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Article24 1915-01-02 5 London, Jan. 1, 12.50 a.n?. The revenue for the last qua: ter amounted to £4:W23,369 f being an inciease of £954,30:5.24 words
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Article669 1915-01-02 6 NEW YEAR LAND SPORTS. These sports, which are held annually "n New Year s Day f«»r the sole benefit, pleasure and amusement of the native races of Singapore, were an unqualified success w«terday from both athletic and spectacular standpoints. The weather, the pivot upon which the whole afternoon's success669 words
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Article174 1915-01-02 6 The Kt*w Year Sea Sports came off yesterday morning, bill the l»t tendance was not 60 large as in former years The day turned o:it an ideal one for the races, which commenced punctually at 9-30. Hie most interesting event was the handicap for Malay Kolehs,174 words
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Article65 1915-01-02 6 The Nominees For Perak From the Ipoh Times we learn that the following have been nominated as State Captains for games for *****6 State Cricket Capt. Dr. S. C U. Fox Deputy Mr. M. D. Rutley Association F'b.i.l Capt. Mr. R. M. Dull Deputy (Vacant) Rugby Football Capt.65 words
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Article43 1915-01-02 6 Sunday, 3rd January. Johnston's Pier at i>, 10 and 11 a.m., 2-30 and 3-30 p.m. Clnb 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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Article192 1915-01-02 6 First Day's Handicaps The following are the handicaps for the first day (Jan. 7) of the Penang meeting Race 1. Cockatoo, 11.7 The Friar, 11.2 Hedonist, 10.6 Boombah, 10.4 Preopal, 9.8 Ludwig, 8.10 Lady Flower, 8.00 Friendless, 7.7 and Maori Girl. 7.4. Race 2. Brown Comet, 11.7 Charity,192 words
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Article30 1915-01-02 6 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Soo Hock, of Malacca, arrived here by the mail train on Friday. They have come to spend a month's holiday for the benefit of their health.30 words
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Article251 1915-01-02 6 Siir/»p«.re was clad in festive crsrb }Oater«t*y to welcome the New Year, and interest in sport and the usuhl rounds of N°w Y**ar visiting did not seen to bftv* Magged. Hotel d«>wa Urge assemtd. ■git on New Year's eve to see the exit of the251 words
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Article52 1915-01-02 6 The printers of Irish Freedom. Sinn Fein, Ireland, the Irish Worker, the Irish Volunteer and the Leader were warned a month ago that they will be liable to be court-martialled under an Order-in-Council if they print matter which the authorities consider likely to cause disaffection in Ireland or to interfere52 words
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Advertisement188 1915-01-02 6 Latest Advertisements. NOTICE. I hereby notify the public that I have this day established a shop under the name of Chop Swee Hock at No. 459 Havelock Road, as Commission Agent and Dealer in provision, etc. Mark of Ong Swee Neo, Chop Swee Hock. Witness to above: Ong Seng Whee,188 words
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Advertisement188 1915-01-02 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 Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene light Cycle Co" 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. H.188 words
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Article122 1915-01-02 7 A correspondent writes that the Kuala Lumpur Chinese Minstrels, who came down from Kuala Lumpur with a football team, were put up at Mr EL KongGuan's bungalow at Klebang. On Monday night they gave everal selection* at tbe residence ot Mr. K. Kong <ivan before122 words
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Article22 1915-01-02 7 The land lines to the Federal Capital and Penang are again out of order, v& messages being transmissible by them at pretfrot.22 words
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Article195 1915-01-02 7 [We do not necessarily endorse the opm>ont expressed by correspondents.] The Intercessory Services, To the Editor of the Malay* Tribune. Sir,—A notice has appeared in the Singapore papers and has been widely circulated that His Excellency the Governor will in his official capacity attend the Special Service ot Intercession195 words
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Article199 1915-01-02 7 The Malay Mail, in common with the Tribune, is by no means despondent about the near future. On the contrary it hopes that "as 1915 gradually unfolds the clouds now enveloping us may dissolve and that before its finish we may come to that 1 time of clear shining which199 words
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Article230 1915-01-02 7 Dinner and Conceit. In a tastefully decorated hall at 99 Jalan Besar, the opening meeting of the above Society was held at 0.15 p.m. on New Year's Eve. Mr. Scow Lek Kee presided over a large gathering of members and friends. The President opened the meeting230 words
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Article161 1915-01-02 7 It is notified that at Middle Road Church at 11 a.m. to-morrow the Malay service will be conducted by Mr. Goh Hood Keng the 8 p.m. service, in English, will be conducted by the Rev. W. A. Wells. H. E. the Governor has been pleased to appoint Messrs F. K.161 words
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Advertisement377 1915-01-02 7 Church Services. St r AndreVs Cathedra!. SUNDAT, '4. 640 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain) 7-3Q a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 9 a.m. Matins. 4 p.m. Sunday School, Bible Classes. 5 30 Evensong, and Sermon. Special Service, 11 a.m. To-morrow, the 3rd .January, has been appointed at the express desire of His Majesty377 words
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Advertisement294 1915-01-02 7 Seldoro equalled Never excelled. FRAMROZ'S derated Waters. 87, CECIIi STREET. I ALBERT L. A. DALEY, -i UNDERTAKER No. »57, MIDDLE ROAD. mm^m Telegraphic addiiess "DALEY" S hHS» Phone No. 619. Established 1897 j Messrs. Dottridge Bros., Ltd. J i I LONDON. Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills,294 words
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Article185 1915-01-02 8 SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION. LATEST ARRIVALS. rjagfin, Norw. str. arrived 1-1-15. Hild, Norw. str. arrived 1-1-15. Vivat, Norw. itr. arrived 1-1-15. Bridge. Norw. gtr. arrived 1-1-15. Ta Tow Tsei, Chinese str. arr. 1-1-15. Amiral Nelly, French str. arr. 1-1-15. Tina, Danish str. arrived 1-1-15. Ural, Knss. str. arrived 1-1-15. Jej on185 words
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Article321 1915-01-02 8 From Messrs Morrison and Co.'s Rangoon weekly market report Paddy.—A little old paddy is still coining in and small quantities of new crop by rail, the bulk of which is being taken up by Indian shippers at Rs. 108 to Rs. 110. For old crop we321 words
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Article60 1915-01-02 8 > > telognunj state that protioß in quite fair wilh th e excep- winter rice in Behar. Sow. good V lis in process and a out-turn is forecasted. The &na»i f T A mon ri <* b*s fallen in for fl:, AMam while th market I riC660 words
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Article74 1915-01-02 8 Sitwtoy, 2ft4. Cmderella Da nce Adel hi H Hif h waterlo.l3 m 9 ft. 6 in*. Sunday, hi. F. A. M. Meeting. 2nd Sunday after Chriatnjaa. IrT^ i^tn^^V r; 4 ?L J A 2 drew, Cathedral M _WI» fflrtfc a iMl of Shepherd. Monday, 4th. r^- M 8 ft74 words
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Article89 1915-01-02 8 (Singapore, Jan- J.) Berthage. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin Section No. 1 Quarta. Ranee. East Wharf do No. 2—Lightning. Hong Bee. Foo Shing Sheers Wharf do No. I Nil do do o—Ceylon Mani. do do I—Valentijn Charon. Wet Dock do 7—Pontoporos. Exford. Tosa Maru. Vat Shing.89 words
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Article63 1915-01-02 8 The N.Y.K. steamers move as follows sua. Rangoon Maru leaves for Colombo and Bombay to-day s.s. Fushimi Maru (12,000 tons) will be despatched to Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Marseilles and London on sth Jan. s. s. Wakasa Maru and s. s. Ceylon sail for Hongkong and Japan ports on 6th Jan.63 words
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Article216 1915-01-02 8 (Singapore, Jan. 2) —Business strong. Tin.— s7o (100 tons sold.) Tapioca. —ln brisk demand. Other Products.— Market steady. latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per pionl *21 0o Nutmegs 80 S. *o'ofl Copra Hali Copra Gorong Talo 9 JX) SE™ ngal 9.60 852 ST* \Z Copra Pontianak216 words
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81 1915-01-02 8 Copra £23.12.6. Pepper (black) fair quality dist nom. Pepper: white distant nom. j spot quotation nom. Gambier nom. Gambier (cube) nom. Sago (flour) i Sarawak quality, nom. Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery, 2/104. Plantation Ist qual. crepe, 1/11 J. Tin Standard 3 m/s.81 words
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Article24 1915-01-02 8 Grey Yarns Single Twist 40s.— Bf. Piece Goods 8J lbs. Shirtings nom. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American) Middling 4.61. fe24 words
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Article77 1915-01-02 8 Singapore, January 2. 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. 175 On Hongkong— li nk d/d 22% On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 103 On J a va— Bank T. T. Hli On Japan— Bank d/d. 115 Sovereigns—buying77 words
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Article137 1915-01-02 8 The Ocean S.S. Co.'s vessels move as follows s. s. Laomedon arrived here to-day, and loads for London and Amsterdam s. s. Ajax is expected in port on 7th Jan. She will be despatched for Marseilles and Liverpool; s. s. Oanfa is due on 9th Jan., and will be despatched137 words
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Article450 1915-01-02 8 Shipping Notes and News. The weather in the Gnlf of Siam is fine. China Sea. Fine weather light winds. The outward Dutch Mail is due here on Jan. 8. The homeward Dutch mail is due here on Jan. 9th. I he Swedish liner Yeddo made Bergen safely yesterday.450 words
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Article111 1915-01-02 8 The s. 6. Burma of the Henderson line has arrived in Rangoon. She is fitted with all the latest improvement as regards gear and appliances. Everything possible has been done to make the passenger accommodation up to date and thoroughly comfortable in every respect. She will, it111 words
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Article129 1915-01-02 8 New Departures The battle-cruiser Kirislama, 2 *,500 tons, left Nagasaki for Sasebo, where she will be placed in drydock. The Haruna, a sister-ship, underwent steam trials at Kobe on Tuesday, with satisfactory results. The vessels are a pair of a class of four, comprising the Hiyei and129 words
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Article163 1915-01-02 8 The sailing vessel Chomm Maru of the South Sea Trading Co. (Nanyo Boyeki Kaisha). says the Japan Times, which was reported as missing for some time, safely returned to Yokohama from the Southern seas on Nov. 28. The vessel left Japan for the South Sea163 words
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Article233 1915-01-02 8 The sailing of the B. L packet Orissa of 0,438 tons on Jan. 4th is another step in the right direction. The N D.L., H.A.L. and Rickmers principally, and other German vessels in a less measure, had, within the past few years, endeavoured to gain ground233 words
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Advertisement79 1915-01-02 8 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., 2.66 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,79 words
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Miscellaneous242 1915-01-02 8 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Trengganu, Kelantan, Patani, Senggora Bangkok* Mahidol 2 p.m. *f eda Medusa 2 p.m. Hongkong Suisang 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Hin 3 p.m. Malacca, P. Swettenham&Penang *Klang 3 p.m. Mln, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan. etc. Chow Tai 4 pm Kenmon Hock Tew 4 p. m Pouloe Soegi242 words
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Article187 1915-01-02 9 H umrUjf endorse the opiniont French Relief Fund. H diUrt of the Malaya Tribune. I beg to forward a copy I eived from the Comte I mm\ for France, SingaI 3 acknowledged 11,100 I i••i\ ed from I- v»<l from Mr. I $1,12.0 J Yours faithfully, A. C. J.187 words
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387 1915-01-02 9 >• tm Editor of the Malaya Tribune. I crave a little space (the columns of your paper for [6 publication of the following a football match (soccer) was »yed between tbe Malacca Chinese wballUahand the X Lampar se Minstrels' team on the way387 words
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Advertisement291 1915-01-02 9 THE NEW YEAR. T Help to Relieve some of the L eal Distress Caused by The War. Buy One or Two Copies of the Story of WILLIAM GEOFFREY'S PROFIT. His narrative, wherein is related m an unpretentious manner an account of how he came to leave London, and of some291 words
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Advertisement477 1915-01-02 9 NOTICE CREDIT! CREDIT I CREDIT! If You Want Credit Come to ds. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT CO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OF Hardware from a Needle to ao Anchor. 1(IAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission477 words
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