Malaya Tribune, 5 January 1915
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Title Section43 1915-01-05 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] w AND SHIPPING GAZETTE [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 3. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1915 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. JANUARY 5. 1 U5 THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. the IPalapa tribune. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5.43 words
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Advertisement258 1915-01-05 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT! COMMENCING at 9 P.m. Sharp. TO'NICHT II A that will put in the shade anything \et seen in Singapore. THE DAUGHTER OF A SPY A Sensational 2 Reel Cine3 Film A <!ripping Drama of Love and Introgue, introducing a Clever and258 words
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Advertisement255 1915-01-05 1 FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY Commencing Monday, Jan. 19th., 1915. AT THE PALLADIUM Maurice E. Bandmann PRESEN rs Mess-s Philip Braham Campbells toy. The Grotesques From the Savoy Theatre and Queen's Hali. LONDON. Including Mr. Fred Winn from the Palace Theatre, London. Complete Change of Programme Nightly. In addition to a255 words
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Advertisement318 1915-01-05 1 Ton,m Tht 5 GAIETY Z JUNCTION OF ALBERT AND BENCOOLE.N STREETS N«w Year', D.y. Frid.y. U J„„, y 1 915 A Stupendous Programme of Excellent Exclusives Produced by various makers specially for the soson. THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT 2 Reels THE PANTHER'S PREY Reels 2 Gaumont An mal Drama full of318 words
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Article361 1915-01-05 2 London, Nov. 26.— The Germans' hatred of Japan has beco ne even more intense than their feeling; against England since the fall of j Tsingtao, says an American who has been travelling in Germany toobserve j actual conditions in that country. Tne Daily Telegraph quotes him361 words
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Article297 1915-01-05 2 London, Dec. 16.—An Officer of the Garhwali Regiment writes describing the fighting in which Havildar Dnrwan Singh Xegi won the Victoria Cross. He says M The Germans held in strength about a 400 yards trench. The Indians twice attempted to retake it, but failed after sanguinary fighting.297 words
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Article222 1915-01-05 2 How to Overcome them. Whfn quinine has done its work, and the Malaria genus whiclfc have wrought such havpc on the blood and, through it, on the nervous system and the body generally, are killed, the sufferer yearns to feel his strength returning, his nerves restored, and to222 words
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Advertisement299 1915-01-05 2 jBI Light The House fißk WITH A LIX LAMP. T No Artificial Pressure I No Complicated Parts. 20 O Candle Power. jj UVI Burns Kerosene Oil. iV^fl Costs 1] cents per hour tS*^ $25.00 :t0 burn $27.50 John Little I Co., Ltd.. Sole Agents. Top prices for Your Rubber Any299 words
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Advertisement172 1915-01-05 2 EUCALYPTUS OIL Parker's Can be Obtained from Boon Seng Co, 18 19 Robinson Road. N.K. OTSUBO&CoT, (Japanese Artists Photographer*.) No. 48-3, Hill Street, Singapore. First class Professional work at Moderate prices. Photographs and Portraits Artistically Coloured in Oils, Water colours or crayon work. Singapore views &a« Post Card on sale172 words
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Article674 1915-01-05 3 Ilfscriptifi Letter by an Officer at the Front. i gi res remarkably vivid tion of the battlefield, of rt -'-.-vice, and of the listinct units fighting on -lie ol tha Allies from home is, as you most welcome, for we v atmosphere of rumours of g isi iety but674 words
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Article791 1915-01-05 3 Recent Fighting Described. French Marines Heroism. From accounts received in Paris from various sources it is now pos sible to give a detailed and connected narrative of the fighting in aid around Dixmude, culminating in the capture of the little town bj the Germans. It791 words
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Article232 1915-01-05 3 One aspect of the present war was clearly foreseen by a very shrewd student aud observer, H. E. Hall, who wrote in the introduction to his book on International Law," in 1889 14 It would ba idle to pretend that Europe is not now moving232 words
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Article793 1915-01-05 3 Terrible Details in Official Report. Th«i Press Bureau has issued a further report of massacre, pillage, arid outrage in Belgium by the Germans, drawn up by a member of the Belgian Commission of Inquire. It is a horrible roc >rd of a kind already made familiar,793 words
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304 1915-01-05 3 Sydney, Dec. 4-Mr. A.J. Taylor, of Messrs Taylor and Greenwell solictors of Sydney, has made available for publication a letter from a London solicitor containing the fol lowing references to outrages upon Belgian children A membe/ of the same church as Mrs. Fisher, wife of304 words
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Article133 1915-01-05 3 Melbourne, Nov. 20.—A movement was inaugurated to-night for the extension of rifle clubs for the purpose of tbe defence of the Commonwealth. It is proposed that men between the ages of 20 and 60 should be enrolled, and that a putial training should be* given to133 words
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Article677 1915-01-05 4 The toll which relentless war has again claimed in hundreds of valuable lives through the sinking of H.M.S. Formidable once more brings to the fore the perils of drifting mines. As a method to give warfare not only tbe semblance, but the actuality of ruthless murder, the677 words
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Article48 1915-01-05 4 Members of the above Club are notified that a Cigarette Smoking Concert will be held at the Club, on Tuesday, 12th January, commencing at 9.15 p.m., in aid of The Prince of Wales' Fund and for which purpose Members present will be charged $1. Ladies free.48 words
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Article41 1915-01-05 4 This morning, the January Assizes commenced in the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Woodward, when the first case was taken, beingoneof counterfeiting coin, which the accused denied. A full report will appear in our next issue.41 words
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Article56 1915-01-05 4 The Fusbimi Maru of the X. Y. K. on her maiden voyage arrived here yesterday on her voyage to Kurope. Amongst the distinguished passengers on board was Otani Kohei, the head of the Hongwanji sect of Buddhists, many doc tors and 4<> Japanese Red Cross nurses,56 words
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Article217 1915-01-05 4 European Association's Su^ejtiji Calcutta, Nov. 30. been sent from the Be pean Association, to the Home Department. <„ India, drawing the latter to the letters in London General Sir O'Moore I Mr. S. Yusuf Ali, lUe I. letters referred v, steps be taken to pre Banias from217 words
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Article143 1915-01-05 4 A large number of guests Hi ed on Saturday evening it residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. II stadt, 75-1 Prinsep Street ness the betrothal of their daagfe Flora Dolores Elochstadt, t Albeit Edward Pattinson, latelj the Singapore Electric Tran Co. and now of the Municipal v tary143 words
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Article105 1915-01-05 4 Tokyo, Dec. 17.—At t! meeting of the Budget' the House of Beprea reply to an interpellation Heikichi Ogawa, an M. P. Seiyukwai, on Foreign Affai ron Kato, Foreign Mir. that they should be rerj criticising the British M Jj>king and others, an 1 rffons between the Em Great105 words
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Article57 1915-01-05 4 As a result of having untitled qoitfl a large number tionarv ol Chinese Phi Moey Fab Cheong has red price ot his book t" >- This will enable those w found his previous price to purchase this excellent I» ary. It is almost indu to students of the Chinese Copies57 words
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Advertisement401 1915-01-05 4 ROBINSON Co. HIS MASTER 9 VOICE Specif Record 10 Inches Double Sided $1.75 each. p n Little Mother Stewart Gardner C 6 X I One united front r™« C Private Tommy Atkins v 6)i I Soldiers of the King I ~< u x C Pons of th* 5 Motr erland401 words
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Advertisement41 1915-01-05 4 BRITISH BEER WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED Sole Agents FOR Messrs Allsopp a Sons, THE WELL-KNOWN BREWERS OF BURTON-ON-TRENT. THE PILSENER BEER IS SUPPLIED Under Royal Warrant to H. M. THE KING. Samples, on Application to CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO. 2-1 31-341 words
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Article445 1915-01-05 5 I Tin ifl to-day quoted loyally at TrY demand for Tapico is steady. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Watkins leave for home to-day. Mr. 11. Chevallier is to act as D.O. Lower Perak. Mr G. M. Laidlaw is appointed Atnt I >.<>., Larot. The copra market is445 words
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Article211 1915-01-05 5 Dutch Opinion. Writing on the subject of Britain and Egypt, the Nederlander says "Great Britain has annexed Egypt The land of the Nile is henceforth a« British Colony and no longer under the sovereignty of Turkey. That was Britain's answer to the challenging attitude of Turkey, who211 words
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Article219 1915-01-05 5 "To instil a little initiative and enterprise into the slumbering Briton, he must be hit with a brick." So runs the November report of the British Chamber of Commerce for Spain, in discussing the failure of tbe British manufacturer to seize the opportunities which the war has given219 words
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Article141 1915-01-05 5 Paris, Nov. 23.—Further particulars of the brilliant exploit of Lieutenant Dimmer, who was last week awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in action in France, show that the officer was in command of four Maxims and was ordered to check the Prussian Guards, whose attack141 words
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Article85 1915-01-05 5 Borneo North West Coast. Brunei Bay Western approach. The Master Attendant notifies that the Barat Bank buoy is missing. A small conical buoy has been temporarily substituted until further notice. :ot— A supplement will be found with to-day's issue entitled Malaya's Roll of Honour." «Malaya has not been behind in85 words
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Article160 1915-01-05 5 THE EASTERN FRONT. Obstinate Fighting in Poland. Fierce Bayonet Charges. Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London, Jan. 4, .0.15 p.m. The Petrograd otficial states that there has been a severe artillery duel along the whole front of the left bank of the Vistula. The German attempts to advanceReuter's Special and Ordinary Services. - 160 words
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Article60 1915-01-05 5 Regarding the War London. Jan. 4, 0.55 a.m. The Russian Orange Book forms another contribution to the mass of documentary evidence proving the responsibility of the Germans for the war. The book throws a clear light on the underhand methods of AustroGerman diplomacy to force Turkey into60 words
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Article140 1915-01-05 5 Pcstilts in w.ther Successes. London, Jan. 5, 1215 a.m. Petrograd The opinion of experts on the battle of the Four Rivers, as the long series of engagements on the banks of the Bzura, Rawka, Pittilza and Nida are called, may be considered as ended. The Germans and140 words
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Article148 1915-01-05 5 Favourable to Allies. London, Jan. 4, 5.5 p.m. A Paris coramuniqne says that the progress of the French troops in Upper Alsace was again marked. We yesterday occupied the neighbourhood of a church in Steinbach and the cemetery. We, also, in the Perthes region, seized several148 words
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28 1915-01-05 5 London, Jan. 4, 3.50 p.m. Amsterdam A Berlin communique admits that the French have taken Steinbach. in Alsace, despite severe German resistance.28 words
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Article86 1915-01-05 5 The Ger. Huns. More Exactions. London, Jan. 4, 0-55 a m. German exactions in Belgium continue. The latest is the infliction of a fine of £5,000 gold from Ghent, because of a few hundred yards of telephone having been cut. A proclamation has been issued at Courtrai forbidding the inhabitants86 words
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Article52 1915-01-05 5 London, Jan. 4, 0-55 a.m. It is reported that the Germans lost 000,000 men in Poland during three weeks, and 200,000 in the Bzura region alone, many of them being of the finest troops. It is estimated in Paris that the prisoners held by the Allied countries52 words
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Article101 1915-01-05 5 Ottoman Trccps Routed Lon&in, Jan. 4, 1J 20 p.m. tn -ra4. official The fighting at is now to our advantage. We captured almost the whole of the Fiftieth Infantry, including the commander and fifteen officers of high rank, six mountain guns and fourteen protected quickfirers. We also took101 words
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Article49 1915-01-05 5 London, Jan. 4, 35 p in. Washington The British Embassy have notified that copper shipped before it was declared contraband would, if seized, be paid for or released. No cargoes bound for Italy have heen detained at Gibraltar since 4tb December. Negotiations are proceeding in49 words
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Article132 1915-01-05 5 Paris, Jan. 3, G-2"> p.m. Official We have everywhere maintained our positions, notably to the north of the river Lys, in*the Bois de la Orurie, and in the region east of Thann in Alsace. We have made an advance of 500 metres near Albert, and one of 300132 words
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Article351 1915-01-05 5 The Army Increase Question. The Petrograd correspondent of a Tokyo newt-agency reported from the capital of Russia on the loth ultimo as follows The gist of the leader of the Birjeviya Vyedomosti of the 14th December under the heading of M Russia and Japan" is as follows:—Though some351 words
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Article95 1915-01-05 5 China Mutual Co. Barrow*. The China Mutual Life Insurance Co, Ltd., were plaintiffs in H. Supreme Court, Shanghai, on Dec. 17 in an action against E. Burrows in which they claimed guilders l?>,Oi or the equivalent in local currency costs and other relief. The case was taken by95 words
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Article697 1915-01-05 6 The Planters Association Meeting which took place on Sunday at Kuala Lumpur was well attended. TKe*Hon. Mr. Eric Macfayden presided. There were also present MessrsT. Jacques, T. J. Camming,A. B. Milne, P. F. Wise, EL G. Leyne, EL C. M. Kindersley, K. W. Harvey, K. B. Prior,697 words
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Article432 1915-01-05 6 Hpu««n Tsang was undoubt< dly one of the mihm that China I as produced. His fame has steadily in* creased with the lapse of centuries, and is likely to spread far be\ond the coi.fixes of Asia, if we may judge by the demand for a popular edition of432 words
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Article103 1915-01-05 6 In the Chamber, at Paris, on Dec. 23 M. Deschanel, who was frantically applauded, paid a tribute to the men dead on the field of honour, and acclaimed the heroism <>f the Allies. He declared that France will realise the motto of the race, that right is103 words
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Article67 1915-01-05 6 Given a pail of latex, there are WW f. w managers of Rubber K*. totes who can gauge how much rubber erepe can U obtained therefn.fi». With the aid of the latex', ometer. Blocked by Mr. Walter V*»> A The Arcade, it u» extreme!, wwy 10 ascertain approximately—ifi aet almost67 words
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Article157 1915-01-05 6 Cheeky Rickshs Puller and Bulldog. Mrs. Holt, of So. ♦> Institution Hill, was this morning before the 1st Court for voluntarily causing hurt to a ricksha coolie by means of a dog on the HUh December last. Mrs. Holt explained she engaged the ricksha in High Street, paid157 words
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Article58 1915-01-05 6 (Be/are Mr. H. G. Surjden.) Goh Kirn Tian. residing at (»"> Kampong Bahru Koad, was charged with cheating one Goh Chip by falsely pretending that a cheque, value 1205, drawn on the Chinese Commercial Bank, would be honored on presentation. The case was remanded until the Bth inst.,58 words
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Article68 1915-01-05 6 The D. P P., Mr. G. G. Seth, prooeeded with (lie preliminary enquiry into the charge against a Bents ii named Bahadur Khan, who is -otised of cheating by impersonal.on. It is alleged that defendant, who represented himself to be an assistant inspector, went to various kampongs, vegetable gardens and68 words
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Article212 1915-01-05 6 Change in German Opinion. Under the heading "Germany Preparing for a Longer Struggle," the Evening Post of New York publishes a letter dated November 4 from its Berlin correspondent, Mr. Horace Green. After describing the popular rites with which the people celebrate the departure of212 words
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Article111 1915-01-05 6 Enormous Germ in Casually List. Telegraphing from Copenhagen, the correspondent of the Daily Mail states that well-informed military circles in Berlin calculate the losses for the whole of Germany up to date at 1,250,000 killed, wounded, and missing (about thirty-one army corps). These figures do not111 words
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Advertisement385 1915-01-05 6 j MOTOR CARS ON HIRE 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 foasolenc Light Cycle Co" j 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD.385 words
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Article1021 1915-01-05 7 critics of the wwr I I littc credit in this country I I because, whether they I I ~i r. i Of unlearned, iht? have, h/ 1.. D er*l rule, but small knowledge I military matters and either I jr distorted ideas of the [Br 1 B problems1,021 words
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Advertisement684 1915-01-05 7 THE Straits Albion Press, Limited. PRINTERS STATIONERS, 20A-20C. COUVER QUAY SINGAPORE. TxT X have jnst received our fresh consignment of Stationery per s.s. M NAGOYA." With the view of meeting the present curtailed resources of customers, we are prepared to execute orders for any of the following, if accompanied by684 words
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Article37 1915-01-05 8 SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION. LATEST ARRIVALS. Will o' tbe Wisp, Brit. str. arr. 5-1. Lima, Brit. str. 5-1. Circe, Brit. atr. arrived 5-1. Montroae, Brit. str. arrived Van Hogendorp, Dutch str. arr. 5-1. Nera, French atr. arrived 5-1.37 words
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Article88 1915-01-05 8 (Singapore, Jan- J.) BertUtc. TANJONG PAGAR. Ea»t Wharf Basin Section No. 1 Sh«e» Wharf do N0.3-Nil Alhert and Victoria Dry Docks. do do Main Wharf 5 -Heim. a, do 6—Medusa, Laomedon. Wet Duck do 7-City of Durham, Rioiun Maru. Montrose. Souchan, Pontoporos. Rangoon Maru. Exmoor. West88 words
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Article105 1915-01-05 8 The Board of Trade report for July-Sept. 1914 says :—The steady advance in imports from Siam is not interfered with, although our exports to that country fell off in the war months. The actual figures concerning exports to Siam are :—July-September quarter this year £240,042, last105 words
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Article201 1915-01-05 8 The District officer's report on cotton crop prospects in December for Hondo! Bisnulok, the chief cotton-producing Mondol, received by the Ministry of agriculture, is to the following effect —ln the province of Bisnulok the prospects regarding the area under cultivation shows an increase of 685 rai or201 words
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Article115 1915-01-05 8 A native in Java was lucky to win the Brilliant collier which constituted the Ist prize at the Samarang Exhibition. Messrs Wolff and Co. offered him the sum of guilders 80,000 for it, and the native agreed to sell. Now however he has alter"l his miiukand refuses the offer. The115 words
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Article143 1915-01-05 8 Tuesday, sth. Assize* commence. Ayer Molek- Fifth Annual Meeting. Malacca. High water:—l.4 a.m. 8 ft. Gins.; 0.12 p.m. 9 ft. 9 ins. Wednesday, 6th. Epiphany 12th Day. Outward Mail due. Polo Practice at Tyersall. High water:—l.36 aan. 8 ft. H in*.; oJ>* p.m. I ft 7 ma. Thursday, 7th.143 words
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Article71 1915-01-05 8 SINOAPOBB, JVNLART 5. On Loudon— Ba D k 4 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 w/s. 2/4 3/4~ On India— Bank T. T. 175 On Hongkong— d/d £M On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 1034 On Java— BankT.T. 14U On Japan— Bank d/d. 115 Sovereign!—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil71 words
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Article19 1915-01-05 8 (Singapore, Jan. 5 Copra —Business very strong. Tin.— *7o.37i. Tapioca. —In brisk demand. Other Products.— Market steady.19 words
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Article195 1915-01-05 8 Nutmegs 110 S. per picnl S— 1 H> Nutmegs HO S, 22.00 Copra Bali 9-2° Copra Gorong Talo 9J>0 Copra Don gain Copra Kayong Copra Pulo Copra Pontianak ®.70 Copra Siantan 9*00 Copra Singkawang 9.00 Sago Flour Singapore 1st quality 3.1.'» Sago Flour Singapore fair 3.20195 words
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80 1915-01-05 8 Quotations Copra £23.12.0. Pepper (black) fair quality dist nom. Pepper: white distant nom. spot quotation nom. Gambier nom. Gambier (cube) nom. Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, noin. Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery, 2/10* Plantation 1st qual. crepe, 1/114. Tin Standard 3 m/s. £145.15 0. Tapioca:80 words
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Article23 1915-01-05 8 Grey Yarns Single Twist 40s.— 8$. Piece Goods 8} lbs. Shirtingg nom. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American) Middling 4.61.23 words
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Article49 1915-01-05 8 Messrs Derrick and Co., the Company's Secretaries, inform us of the following tin outputs for the month of December Sungei (Jau Tin Mining Co., Ltd. Battery 209 piculs Tin Ore. Tributors 42 Total 251 M Belat Tin Mining Co., Ltd. 389 piculs Tin (ire. Bruang Ltd. 1549 words
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Article131 1915-01-05 8 M I hear (writes a correspondent in Holland) that in Germany there is a great scarcity of tin-plates for canning food for use by the Army. There are six tin-plate works in Germany, but one of these, that of Francois de Wendel at Hayange, is just131 words
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Article587 1915-01-05 8 Shipping Notes and News. The outward Dutch Mail is due here on Jan. 8. The homeward Dutch mail is due here on Jan. 9th. The outward M.M. liner Magellan is due here on Jan. 10. The Homeward mail steamer Nera is due from Saigon at daylight on the587 words
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Article380 1915-01-05 8 The British Export Gazette tained counsel's opinion rone the exact liability of consignconsignees onder c.i.f conrespect of goods shipped in ft vessels and held up in neutra LpOf%| pending the cessation of host This opinion of a leading anthoritr on commercial and Bhipping law-tf is interesting to380 words
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Article151 1915-01-05 8 Messrs Evatt Co., the I Secretaries, inform us Manager of the Bukit Ti 1 ber Estates, Ltd., reports output for the month of 1' 1 amounts to 20y461 lbs., oak Ml total for the current financial of 103,005 lbs. dry robber. The Manager of the Serdang Estates. Ltd.,151 words
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Advertisement81 1915-01-05 8 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. ,1 a, Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaven 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.ui. and '/.14 p.m. Trains leave from81 words
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Miscellaneous307 1915-01-05 8 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Port Swettenhaui and Penang *Onia}»ere noon. Malacca,* P. Swetten ham* and Bagan Amherst I p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Hin 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar *I.»aay Wold 3 p.m. Malacca,* Penang* and Colombo Fushimi M;iru ;> p.m. Port Dickson* and Port Swettenham *P«-nang 3 p.m. Tc-morrow. Kerimon Sri307 words
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Article839 1915-01-05 9 interesting com- received by the Singapore ChamSingapore, from a directed by the ite your attention hich explains posed scheme to [port of first-class trious makets, and Mining hngineer io the Railway Ito do in support I es3 a hope that you enough to communiarrangements to the839 words
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Advertisement233 1915-01-05 9 THE NEW YEAR. Help to Relieve some of the L cal 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 unpreten'ious manner an account of how he came to leave London, and of some of233 words
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Advertisement349 1915-01-05 9 NOTICE CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT If You Want Credit Come to as. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT CO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OP Hardware from a Needfe to an Anchor. KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents.349 words
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Advertisement298 1915-01-05 9 NOTICE STRAITS MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. The Annual General Meeting will bj held at the Guild Rooms, Top Floor, The Dispensary Buildings on Thursday, 7th January, 1915, at 8.30 p.m. To pass the Audited Accounts for the half-year ending 31st December, 1914. To elect Officers for 1915, and to consider any298 words
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Advertisement452 1915-01-05 9 The Mai ay a Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge—with full particulars of the qualifier tion- and experience of suitable men for any potttaoa they have vacant. Employees desiring appointments can have their application* file? on the Register for a fee of This includes:— .v i452 words
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Advertisement596 1915-01-05 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—J. Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. V. HERM-KKKK Bata\ia Jan. SIXOKAWAN'- Singkawang. Selakau. Pemangkat and Sambas Jan. REYNBT Muntok and Palembang Jan. i V. Hof.KVDORP Pontianak Jan. SINGKKL596 words
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Advertisement179 1915-01-05 10 SHIPPIWC P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, HpPte to: H. W. BUCK t AND, AGENT. jnsuranceJ The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. INCOBPORATEn EM THE BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF179 words
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Advertisement412 1915-01-05 10 GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUAKKIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and AI Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW SStl Deceml>er, 1914.) 2.500 Kegs HubbuckV Coloured Paint. Oil and Stindrie 600 Pieces (Jalvd. Plain Sheet-. .*).»;< 0 Ihft. White Cotton Wa>te, £,006 lbs.412 words
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Advertisement273 1915-01-05 10 RANEEGUNC Drainpip, AND Channel? SOLE AGENTS INDO I^LAYci SINGAPORE. RAUL «sTci PHOTOCRAPHIC ARTIS 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portrait «r<> n ffa HIGH-CLASS WORKI^ Charges Carte de visite per doz. < Cabinet n Hi Boudoir M M Special Fates for Quantity A visit to our Studio i appreciated. BUN BEEaci Provision273 words
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Article1543 1915-01-05 11 f H. E. the Governor has kindly favoured us with lists of gentlemen I to whom the Governor of the Straits I Settlements has, on the authority of the Army Council, conveyed to j him by the Secretary of State for I the Colonies, offered temporary1,543 words