Malaya Tribune, 6 January 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENIN DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. untitled No. untitled SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 300 1 -i..r-n- 11 m I pILL ADIU M ORCHARD ROAD Sini*pore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NICHT' OOMatWGIWG at 9 p.m. Sharp. TQ-NICHT M a Prog! mmc that will put in Ihe shade anything jet seen S in Singapore. 5 THE DAUGHTER OF A SPY Drama of Love and Intrigue, introducing a
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    • 249 1 FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY Commencing Monday, Jan. 18th 1915. AT THE PALLADIUM iMaurice E. Bandinann PRESENTS Mess-s Philip Braham Campbell's Cay. The Grotesques From the Savoy Theatre and Queen's Hall, LONDON. Including Mr. Fred Winn from the Palace Theatre, London. Complete Change of Programmi Nightly. In addition to a full
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    • 363 1 l To-night! At The 44 GAIETY Picture Pa,ace l I .JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BBHGOOLES STREETS Commencing New Year's Day, Friday, Ist January, 1915. A Stupendous Programme of Excellent Exclusives. Produced by various makers specially for the THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT A powerful Dramalical Picture Play by Tie C. and 14
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  • 616 2 A ptssenger by ihe Glen liner Glenturret. which |SBSed through the port here on Sunday, relates a most thrilling incident in connection with the career of the Einden, at Penang, when the sank the Jeinchug. At that time the Glenturret was coming into Penan? Harbour. She had
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  • 212 2 Pew men realise that about one IVMI in four seldom pa-se* a day without suffering actual pain. If a uj.m had Io eudure *s much pain he would Stay at home and let his work take care of itself. Hut there is nobody to do the work
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 357 2 .JIdIHHBB U»..liii L O N I S T S <\V know that,generally speaking, the best thing, sold at home are in demand and J f are obtainable throughout Britain heyond the seas. 7 In a way quality is an Imperial passport. That is why the lame of Ross's Belfast Ginger
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    • 28 2 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT, 167, ORCHARD ROAC. High-class fi rniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 2C-10 2.>4
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    • 244 2 G. G. LE E, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 1-10 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR I SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. I TEL. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. Made in U.S.A. FOR US. THE SENSATIONAL CAR OF THE YEAR "EMPIRE' Just The Car
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    • 170 2 EUCALYPTUS OIL Parker's Can be Obtained from Boon Seng Co., 18 19 Robinson Road. THE NEW YEAR. Help to Relieve some of the L cal Distress Caused by The War. Buy One or Two Copjcs Story of WILLIAM GEOFFREY'S PROFIT. His narrative, wherein is related in an unpreteniious manner an
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 13 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS.
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    • 1295 3 Our 0 \jrnspondent.) Christmas to of the panto- year. The this year ight that all ever to make in the West the first time iiildren's pan- ping Beauty prodac< 1 Urury Lane, played at the r Cinderalla" .j, e k}<\ 1 the Lyceum k| Te a
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    • 1347 3 "We Cannot but be Victorious/ M. Gaston Dru, in the Echo de Paris, relates an interview with the late Karl Roberts, to which now, he says, peculiar interest attaches. 44 Bobs The most popular personality, perhaps, of English men. A life upright and clear: a sword faultless and without
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    • 204 3 {From Dutch Exchanges) Dutch steamers, detained at Smyrna, are unable to leave, as the Turkish authorities refuse to allow them a pilot to pass through the minefield. Twelre Bu'tish trawlers are fishing for mines between Lonion and Flushing only. The steamer Goentoer, of the Rotterdam Lloyd, has been
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    • 397 5 i letters and postcards j D t to Tsingtau. Homeward P. A 0. Mail sails 1 Friday Bth inst. Chief Secretary en ;t vi.-it to Perak. Mrnment Telegraph lines to and Penamrare in- for the "London Grot- the Palladium opens copra fair quality is done aj o:
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    • 103 5 THE CZAR'S FORCES. Desperate Fighting Results in Further Victories. Austrian Staff Captured Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London. Jan. 3.30 a.in. A Petrograd communique states j Throughout Jan. 3rd there was no important change on the left of the Vistula, Desperate lighting occurred on the night of the
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    • 23 5 London. Jan. 4-30 a.m. Petrograd: The Russians achieved an important success at Ardagan, in Trans-Caucasia, completely routing the Turks.
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    • 89 5 The Position in Alsace. London. Jan. 5, ;>-.'>(l a.m. A Paris communique says Most violent lighting took place in I'pper Alsace in the region of Cernay. The French last night lost and then recaptured the neigbourhood of the church of Steinbach, and this morning they carried
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    • 121 5 Allies Continue to Advance. London, Jan. 5, 5-30 p.m. A Paris communique says that in Belgium, despite the state of the ground, our infantry have progressed along the dunes facing Nieuport. In the region of St. Georges we won different points of two hundred, three hundred
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    • 111 5 Situation Favourable- London, Jan. 5, "> 30 p.m. A commu ni< pie says there lias been no infantry action from the Oi<e to Vosges. There has been artillery fighti-g in the regions of Czaonne and Etheims, Our batteries have successfully bombarded the enemy's position
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    • 45 5 Full Rout. Ninth Turkish Army Ccrps Captured- Ottomans decisively defeated London, Jan. 5, 5.55 p.m. A Petrograd communique states that we gained a decisive victory at Sarykamysk, capturing the entire Turkish Ninth Army Corps. Pursuit continues elsewhere, the Turks being in full rout.
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    • 42 5 Turkish General Captured. London, Jan. 5, 1» p.m, A Petrograd communique says Our victory over the Turks was complete A General Commanding has been captured, also three Divisional Commanders. We are vigorously pursuing another Corps which has scattered.
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    • 89 5 London, Jan. 6. P2,l "> a m. Amsterdam A telegram from Constantinople states that the Government has submitted a bill to the Chamber authorising the conclusion of a six per cent loan of £5,000,0< 10. The Chamber carried the bill prolonging the moratorium till the 13th April, but
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    • 50 5 London, Jan. 5, 4.5 p.m. Paiis According to advices received from Constantinople, recent events have severely thinned the ranks of partisans of Germans, and the anti-German movement is increasing. Many German families are leaving Constantinople. General Yon der Goltz's mission is regarded as doomed to failure.
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    • 88 5 Amicable Settlement- London, Jan. .">, 1 'M) a.m. Washington It is understood that assurances have been given here that Great Britain will not interfere with shipments of copper to Italy, if consigned to reputable firms, and shipped in Italian ships. Shipments to Sweden and Norway will also
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    • 28 5 London, Jan. .">. 6.15 a m. The HOOSS of Lords will meet on Wednesday, for a two-day session, Interesting statements are expected relating to the war.
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    • 24 5 London, Jan. 6, 12-15 a.m. The Gazette announces that commissions have been granted to thirty non-commissioned ollicers for services in the field.
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    • 78 5 Dar-cs-Salaam Bombarded Clearing Africa of German Colonies. London, Jan. (*>, 12.15 a.m, A Nairobi message dated Dec. 15 states that II.M.S. gunboat Fox and the battleship Goliath bombarded I)ar-es-Salaam, doing considerable damage. All the enemy's vessels in the harbour were entirely disabled. Fourteen Europeans and twenty n&tives
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    • 176 5 Kronprjnz Active. London, Jan. 5, 7 5 a.m. The German steamer Otavi has arrived at Las Pal mas, having aboard 93 sailors belonging to the British steamer Bellevue and three French ships which have been sunk by the Kronprinz Wilhelin. [The Kronprinz Wilhelm Is a quadruple
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    • 162 5 Gallant Crew Live up to Britain's Traditions. Plucky Naval Skipper. London, Jan. 5, 4-."> p.m. Stories o£ survivors of the Formidable show that shortly before the vessel was struck, sixteen bells and a rattling of tin cans heralded the New Year. Most of the men were asleep when
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    • 54 5 London, .Jan. 6.15 a m. Admiral Jellicoe, writing to hil brother, says "We spent Chri tmas Day waiting for the Gernnns. who did not appear. B«it we managed to find time for cl.iuch, although the whole time we were cleared for action and all the men
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    • 50 5 Thames Floods London, Jan. 6.15 a.m. After the wettest winter on record, the floods along the Thames have assumed alarming proportions. An emergency committee has been formed at Maidenhead to consider the serious position of the town, which is threatened with the collapse of a darn.
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    • 42 5 London, Jan. o\ 12-lf> a.m. The Gazette prohibits the export of clover, grass seeds and motors of all kinds to European ports, except those or the Allies, Spain and Portugal. The export of fish-oils is prohibited to anywhere.
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    • 45 5 Austrian Dreadnought Torpedoed. The Hague, Jan. 2. Daily Mail message from enice says that in the recent raid a French submarine torpedoed the Austrian Dreadnought 44 Viribus 1 nitis making a- hole in her hull. The vessel was able to enter dock.
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    • 55 5 The Hague, Jan. 2. The South Goodwin lightship disappeared in the storm on Monday and the Swedish steamer Irma" was wrecked on the Dutch coast and fourteen of the crew drowned. The Goodwin Lightship has been discovered off "the North Foreland. She was towed to
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    • 22 5 The Hague, Jan. 2. The Emden's captain has arrived in England. His arrival was kept secret.
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    • 20 5 The Hague, Jan. 2. The Turkish General Zeki Pasha has been appointed adjutant to the Kaiser.
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    • 191 5 The Hague, Jan. 2. A Petrograd message says that there is a Lull on the left bank of the istula, except near Hoiimole and Inovlo Is, where desperate lighting continues, the Germans losing enormously. The Russians are advancing victoriously in Western Galicia, and are lighting
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    • 111 5 P.G. The Cinema Casino has a change of programme in store for its numerous patrons to-night, and some thrilling and realistic picti foremost among them the Ad ventures of a Sub-marine"—will be thrown on the screen. There are many other fine pictures relating to the War, which should not fail
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    • 11 6 We do not necessarily er,dorse the op<-> expressed by correspondents.;
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    • 313 6 Jo the Editor of the Malay I nbune. Dear Sir,—A more gboiug instance of how the enem\ s trade is fostered an<] advertised publicly without let or hindrance throughout the town of Singapore at ihe present lime, and has been .-<> advertised since Great Britain lias
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    • 209 6 Striking Speech in Rome. Signor Nathan, ex-mayor of Rome, delivered a speech before a large audience, in which he examined the international situation. Signor Nathan said that the Central Empires had attacked France, who, in 1859, had fought for Italy they had attacked young Servia, warlike
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    • 64 6 Messrs Guthrie Jl Co., Agents of lbs I let wood Tin and Rubber Estate Ltd., advise that the output of tin from the mine duriug Decern. bar was 888 piculn, 150 piemlsof which was barrrsted by the Oosspau> and 132 pkmk by tributors. The total rsresne ii
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    • 545 6 Tii€ If? rt cf tbe Diratjrs Ther**]***rt ol lbs Dir»c:orsot the Meiigieiwoi Lode Sv miiciHe. Ltd., to Imi MtbOiillvd lo the sban h«ddei a at lite -ixth annual general meeting uf ide Co., to he 0< Mm Penang on the Bth inst iiM follows. Your Directors have
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    • 62 6 We are indebted to the local agents, Messrs Derrick A: Co., for the result of the crushing operations at Raub for the four weeks ending 2nd in>t —Bukit Kotnan, atone crashed, 5169 tons gold obtained, 857 OSS., average per ton, 3.31 G dwtS. Bnkit Malacca, stone
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    • 76 6 The wedding of Miss Flora Dolores Hochstadt, to Mr. Albert Edward I'attinson, lately of the Singapore Electric Tramway Co. and now of the Municipal Sanitary Department, is fixed for May 29. Mr. Chan Sze Onn, Secretary of the IfandaJ Tekong Rubber Kstates, courteously informs os that the output of the
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    • 243 6 Bar Silver is now 22 8d per ounce. Tbe rubber market shows a rising tendency. The Bunk of England rate is 5 per cent. Cotton is quoted at 4.74 in London to day. Tin was $70 in the Federal Capital yesterday. Business with Paris is done at
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 175 6 CASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PLANTS. Rare and beautiful Plants, comprising Orchids, Palms, etc., of a thousand varieties, to be cleared at a reduction of 50 Ladies and Gentlemen who make a hobby of collecting rare plants are specially invited to come and inspect my Nurseries Don't Miss This Bargain The
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      • 355 6 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] 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 I Cycle Co!" 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD.
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    • 464 8 SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION. The Waterfront. Shipping Notes and News. The homeward Dutch mail Rionw is due here on Jan. 9th. The outward M.M. liner Magellan is due here on Jan. 10. The B. I. packet Golconda from Negapatam is due to-day. The 0.8.X. steamer Luzon Maru reached port yesterday, from
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    • 137 8 WeJaaJar. 6thEpiphanv 12th Day. Outward Mail doe. Polo Practice at Tyeraall. Week-Prayer, Y.M.C.A.. 6 p.m. High water :—1.36 a.m. ft. b in*.; 9 ft. 7 ina. Thursday, 7th. Penang Races. First Day. u Strait» Merchant Service Guild. Meeting. .30 p.m. Week Praver. Y.M.C.A.,;» P.m. High water2.11 a.m. 8ft.bin».; 1.48
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    • 14 8 Specially superscribed letters only. Unregistered letters and poet-cards may now lie sent t<» Tsingtau.
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    • 76 8 Singapore, Jam ary 6. 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— Bank d/d 22J On Shanghai— Bank d/d. LO3J On Java— BankT. T. 141, On Japan— Bank d/d. 115 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India
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    • 346 8 Messrs Boustead <k Co. advise us that the output for last month of the Seletar Rubber Estate*, Ltd. amounted to 16,640 lbs total to date 81,060 Corresponding period last >ear 56,236 lbs. The output of the Nordanal Johore Rubber Estates, Ltd. for last month was 54,332 lbs j
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    • 104 8 {Singaporei -/un- 6») Berthage. TANJONG PAGAR. Eafct Wharf Ba.-in Section No. 1 Quarta, Ranr < East Wharf do No. Tina Sheers Wharf do >*<-.:{ Saikai Maru. Albert and Victoria Malacca. Sappho Dry Dock. <l> do Main Wharf Heijo Maru do do I —Circe. Laotnedon. Wet Dock
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    • 46 8 The O.S.K. steamer Luzon Murn reached port yesterday from Hongkong with about 1 »»(X) tons of cargo for Singapore. The ship had a line voyage from the Northern Settle ment. She is due to sail on the Bth instant for Port Swettenham, PenflD*,»- .Colombo and Bornbav.
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    • 21 8 (Singapore, Jan. 6") Copra —Business very strong. f in __£7i.»;o—100 Tons sold. Tapioca-— ln brisk demand. Other Products.—Market steady.
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    • 192 8 Nutmegs 110 S. per picul Nutmegs HO S, Copra Bali Copra Gorong Talo fjjj Copra Dongaln JgJ Copra Kayong Copra Pufo Copra Pontianak Otpra Siantan J*X Copra Singkawang .Jf* Sago Flour Singapore Ist quality *■**> Sago Flour Singapore fair 3.20 Sago Flour Sarawak Ist quality BJ6*
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    • 116 8 Messrs Barlow and Co. state in their Weekly Report issued sth inst COPRA —The market has remained firm and prices have advanced 20 cents during the week. Quotations may be given as follows Fine Sundried 19.50. "Fair" to "Good"' 18.90 to $9.10. Extract From SingaporeiExchange Market Report,
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    • 79 8 Copra £23.17.6. Pepper (black) fair quality spot f> dist. 5. Pepper: white lb Gambier 19/9. Gambier (cube) 27 Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, nom. Rubber Fine Hani Para, immediate delivery, 2/10.',. Plantation Ist qual. crepe, 2/11. Tin Standard 3 ms. £143.10.0. Tapioca: flake dist. str.
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    • 22 8 Grey Yarns Single Twist 4<>s.— Piece Goods *J lbs. Shirtings nom. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American) Middling 4.74.
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    • 88 8 Yesterday forenoon the Mogul liner Montrose, Capt- D. Reid, reached port and proceeded to the wharf to discharge her cargo. She experienced tine weather on the way out and had—war time considered —an uneventful passage. The Suez Canal is strongly guarded by British and Indian troops. Liverpool shipping is practically
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    • 94 8 Rubber Association’s 172nd Auction —Jan. 5 Offerea for Sale Pl-. 1.*10f»7 in 241,409 (Tons 107 77 Sold 1,005.61 or *****5 (T..n> .7- ft Prices Realized Sheet smoked fine ribbed good ribbed 10.' tine plain M gooa plain M n unsmoked fine ribbed I good ribbed fine plain £?oo<l
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    • 291 8 Rubber. Singapore, Jan. 5.—At the first auction of the year the amount offered for sale totalled some Hh tons, a quantity below recent averages. The market was steady and prices generally were slightly above those obtained last week. First Latex rubber was in good demand. Ribbed Smoked
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    • 166 8 Singapore, .Jan. —A stead prevailed at the Rubber A auction sale held to-day. Iti was slow at times, and of 1061 off ered only about tow eh hands. Fine Smoked Sheet sol to $ll. r > per pikul while Xii touched 1113, these prices m advances of
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 79 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 train* leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,
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    • Page 8 Miscellaneous
      • 196 8 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Colombo and Bombay Rangoon Maru 1 p.m. Hongkong 61 Japan Montrose 1 p.m Banjoewangie, Broome. Port Hedland. Cossack. Onslow, Carnarvon, Geraldton Freimantle Charon 1 p.m. Mnar and Malacca* Hainam p.m. Medan Circe 2 p.m. Malacca. Port Sw<-tten-ham and T. Anson *lpoh 3 p.m. P. Swettenham and Penang
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    • 600 9 oarer, Mr. M. xf*. r Chartered Bank 1 China, Singav ledge, with receipt of the i $278,064.01 j m Dec.) 23 D member) 10 50 ."> $10 riHiamg do. 10 10 5 0 n Bodtß ln rriiar 10 Harrington 10 10 .S..">o Vebon c.
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 84 9 ft IE CGNTINENTAL STAMP CO. D. High Street, SINGAPORE. Wholesale and retail stamp dealers and stationers. Stamps on approval sheets marked with lowest prices will he sent to applicants against good references or cash deposit. Stamp Albums and Philatelic Accessories stocked. 5 12 5-3 N. K. OTSUBO Co., (Japanese Artists
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      • 634 9 NOTICE SHELL 1 MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT& CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. MAM KIAT CO., 108 A 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. A2I. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best
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      • 462 9 The Mai aya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employer*—free of charge—with full particulars of the qualifica-tion-ami experience of suitable men for any .-ition they have vacant. Employes 'l>-iring appointments can have their application* filed on the Register for a fee of ft, This includes:— The retention of their
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 593 10 Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned date* of departure are only approximate. REYNBT Muntok and Palembang Jan. 7 V H"'.KNDOKP Pontianak ■num, Tanioug-Mc-ngeidar, TailJ— g L«Mfg, Bcrombang, Panel:, hIS, KLL J Atahan and lielawan-Del. J
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      • 175 10 JHIPPIHC^ P.&O. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE—Singapore. INCORPORATEO IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN CHAY VaN,
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      • 431 10 GUAN KIAT CO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes A.B.C. r .th Edition and Al j Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW (*J»"ith Decern Ik* r. 1914.] £,500 Kegi Hubback i Ookmred Pa* at, Oil and Sondrie 600 Pieom Galvd. Plain Sh> lbs.
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      • 244 10 RANEECUNCE Dpainpi Pcs AND Channels SOLE AGENT* INDO MALAY CO, SINGAPORE. PAUL PHOTOCRAPHIC ARTISTj 57 Selegie Read. Children's Portrait HIGH-CLASS \V< Char,, s Carte de visite per I ,jJ Cabinet j-j Bondoir t< Special Pates for C A visit to our St; apprec:.-. BUN BEE oTcq Provision Merchants, ors, Estates
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