Malaya Tribune, 11 January 1915

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 8. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JANUARY 11, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 252 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TQ'NIGHTI COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO'NICHT M > A Programme that is sure to Please TRAPPER BILL, KING OF SCOUTS Another Real ist ie Western Drama, depicting incidents in the life of America's Greatest Scout. FOR THREE MIGHTS ONLY. THE WOMAN
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    • 206 1 FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY Commencing Monday, Jan. 18th, 1915. AT 'THE PALLADIUM Maurice E. Bandmann PRESENTS Messrs Philip Braham Campbell's Coy. The Grotesques From the Savoy Theatre and Queen's Hall, LONDON. Including Mr. Fred Winn from the Paluce Theatre, London. i Complete Change of Programme Nightly. In addition to a
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    • 357 1 To-night: At The ETY Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. No. 2 OF THE MAP OF THE GREAT WAR The Greatest Coup ever achieved in Cinematography. Pathe's Latest mmmmmmmt THE By Special Request of hundred- of our Pa- tooMFOaC A rMW NIGHTs ONLY The Rl INS Greater and
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  • 192 2 Professor s Conditions for Fruits of Victory." More German views on the war and its outcome are published. Professor Ernst BaeckeL, of Jena, the well-known disciple of Darwin, I.as expressed to an interviewer (says tiiH Morning Post) the opinion that the following fruits of victory are necessary
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  • 272 2 The Committee beg to acknowledge receipt of the following further subscriptions Previously acknowledged 7,716.45 "8." 50 Penghulu Sidangs and anak buah of .">() Serkam 30.35 Umbel 2.J.25 Salandor 1:2.70 Alor Gajah District First hist 66.30 Sulong Amin bin Tahat 50 Sdg. Sanb bin Rahirn 50
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 168 2 CINZ AN o I Ti: 2 Vermouth mjjk CINZANO A flEll Mo-c;ito D'Asti |Hp 9 mast al Sjiiumuite. E&CylMa Sparkling i t-r-r.' '-a Muscatel W me. ffjijffjfjl •John Little Co., Ltd. Cheer the Youngsters Up and Secure for Them STRONG BRITISH TOYS HORSE TRICYCLES $10.00 Large Selection to Choose from
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    • 643 2 DO VOU POSSESS MAGNETIC CHARM? It would be difficult to imagine a d\speptic or a nervous individual being possessed of magnetic charm, lifcause dyspepsia and weak nerves are disorders that invariably create it ritabilitv, pessimism, lassitude, melancholia, etc., and these Hre not attributes of a charming personality. Personal charm is
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 29 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Che IRalapa Cribune. MONDAY, JANUARY 11. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1915. SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION.
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    • 612 3 WITH THE ALLIES. Stubborn Onslaughts- Lou, -''in. 10, 2-25 a.m. i p communique states that •••-ii maintained north here the German oflenLgain repulsed. The Germade a violent onslaught •nchefl previously carried :hmen, and were likewise I with heavy losses. Success in France. L m lon,
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    • 173 3 [Courteously supplied by French Consul-) Officially Communicated. Paris, Jan. 8. We have made an advance of 200 metres in the region of Rheims. We have blown up a blockhouse and destroyed several trenches. There has been an extremely violent infantry engagement between Betheny (three miles north-east of
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    • 48 3 London, I>ec. 13. —A movement is on toot to enable 3,000,000 Britons resident in foreign countries to present a battleship to the Mother Country. The proposal emanates from a patriotic league of Britons overseas formed at the instance of Lords Selborne, Curzon, Aldenham, and others
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    • 72 3 Humour is not the Hun's strong point, ami it is only expected that our Tommies and their ways should be a perpetual puzzle to Huns. The latest thing to disconcert the enemy may be called the incident Of the iron cross—the punishment that every German soldier mnst bear. Our Tommies
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    • 543 3 A British resident ia < > iessa for- wards to tlie Mail an interesting account of the bomb irdtnent of that port by the Turkish Fleet. The writer says ''On the previous evening I was out at dinner. The Consul-General was also there, and, of couise,
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    • 186 3 London, December 27.—A special correspondent of tbe M Frankfurter Xeituug, v writing his impression of the Allies' front, praises the splendid equipment and warlike appearance of tlie Indians, who are well provided with winter clothing. He states the comparatively small number of prisoners in German
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    • 662 3 London, Dec. 18th. —It has been ascertained that the Hull trawler Cassandra, when 30 miles from Scarbourough after the recent bom. bardments, saw a German Dreadnought and seven other warships rapidly approaching and steaming past Southsea (sic), firing guns. Stiells passed over the trawler,
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    • 270 3 Curious Proclamation A special proclamation in pidgin Eoglisti was issued at Rabaul, New Britain, when the Australian Expeditionary Force occupied that German possession. A previous declaration of British ownership in otHcial phrasing had proved totally unintelligible to the intives, so the following was published for their
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    • 128 3 Mr. Stephen Graham, writing on tlie effect ot the war on the Kus-dan poor in the Times, says The middle and upper classes will feel the pinch of the war, but the poor, who do not ask for anything more than food, will be better off— etpedaUj
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    • 970 4 The loss of H.M.S. Formidable, with over 500 lives, through two torpedoes being fired from a submarine, has again brought that dread monster of the deep to be one of the foremost topics. In this deadly weapon some will see the gradual annihilation of the Allied tleet
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    • 210 4 [Me do not necettardy m.j,, expretted by correspondent,. The Boxing Day Football v„ at Malacca. To the Editor of the Mala T nb Dear Sir,—My drawn to the wticl* ondtr J heading in your Ug instant, written by very appropriate noni -1. T generally do not ak of anonymons
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    • 184 4 A pleasant function took the Sangam's Hall on SatunUr. when the members pssembled I honour to their host, 1)r X. V. S on his appointment as a w< the Municipal Commies Dr. Hurdhan. in a line», tolled the virtues of the dortormfl lauded his tine public spirit
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    • 92 4 The magical perform n of the Ai Tong School w the V. M. C. A. Hall oi evening before a fairly ence. Dr. Paulas/ pro\« a magician of the first his tricks, which were <■ neatly executed, brought t lll .fjL stant applause. The p« was ably supported
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    • 16 4 The All-India Kftfcoutt cational Conference Rawalpindi 00 the 27». 1 and 30th December.
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 257 4 ROBINSON Co. USE ENGLISH PERFUMES ZENOBIA AN ENTIRELY BRIIISH PRODUCTION. Rose a Lily of the Supreme l V As Supplied Alexandra. I DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family should ask himself this pertinent
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      • 42 4 BRITISH BEER WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED Sole Agents FOR Messrs Allsopp Sons, THE WELL-KNOWN BREWERS OF I BURTON-ON-TRENT. THE PILSENER BEER > IS SUPPLIED I Under Royal Warrant to H. M. THE KING. Samples, on Application to CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO. 2-1 31-3
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    • 472 5 I 172.20 t<>- lay. 225 tons sold. —:o: Bar silver is 2211/16 in London :o:— pinf brisk. Available bott«,n. i- at present sufficient for re—:o:— leceese is announce 1 at .of Mr. William George q k formerly of Singapore. —;o: Mr. A. Johnstone, manager, Mend Co. Ltd.,
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    • 335 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. The weather was fine and there was a fair attendance. Penang Plate, R.c. Nick. Solomon 1 Barnabas, Kos> 9.7 2 Imperial, R. Billett 7.12 3 Won by a length, three lengths between second and third. Time 1 mm. 41 2/5 sees. Dividends
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    • 66 5 A crowded house witnessed an entire change of programme which was provided for last Saturday night's entertainment. The features screened were **A Plot for a Million and -In a Den of Lions.'* Both are sterling good pictures, and the great interest evinced in them was unflagging throughout. It
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    • 139 5 The Berliner Tageblatt relates that in the Bavarian village of Beveren 150 Bavarian soldiers who had taken part in the siege of Antwerp drank 1,485 litres (one litre is approximately 1.4-5 pints) of beer within two hours. Kach Bavarian soldiers thus drank in round figures eighteen pints within two hours.
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    • 137 5 Britian's Recruits. Conscription Welcomed. Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London, Jan. 8, 8.25 p.m. In the House of Lords, in a stirring speech, Lord Haldane emphasised that the British naval and military organisation was framed so as to be capable of expansion. This Lord Kitchener was now accomplishing.
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    • 22 5 London, Jan. 8, 5.5 p.m. A Melbourne telegram states that splendid and steady recruiting is going on in all parts.
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    • 68 5 London, Jan. 10, 2.55 a.m Lord Rosebery, speaking at Dalkeith, in Scotland, declared that conscription would not be unwelcome to the great mass of Englishmen! who were willing to serve under* some Imperial mandate of that kind,' but do not think it fair tbat they should serve
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    • 280 5 Frank and Friendly. London, Jan. 10, 11.20 p.m. Earl Grey, in his Note in reply to the United States Note, entirely recognises the most friendly spirit of the representations, and says M Our reply is in the same spirit and frankness, which will best serve the
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    • 98 5 London, Jan. 9, 2-55 a.m. Great Britain has presented her reply to America. It will be published on Sunday. President Wilssn's Straight Talk. Washington The military committee of the Senate has decided to push a bill effecting the recommendations of the Secretary for War, increasing the army
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    • 341 5 March on Calais Frustrated London, Jan. 8, 10.10 p.m. The Eyewitness in his last account says the New Year opened with a more favourable situation forthe Allies than has existed at any previous time since tbe com niencement of the campaign. As far as the. British
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    • 144 5 London, Jan. 10, &25 p.m. A Paris communique says that from the sea to the Oise there hare been artillery duels, and the enemy, despite their counier-attacks, was unable to retake the lost trenches. We again bombarded Soissons. < >ur artillery, from Rheims to the Argonne district,
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    • 74 5 In Seas cf Mud. London, Jan. 10, 2.25 a.m. The Petrograd communique says that there was no change along the whole front on Friday, except at Moghely, where a fierce contest is developing. The weather in Europe continues to be extraordinarily mild. Even Poland and Galicia, usually
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    • 87 5 London, Jan. 9, 6.20 a in. Petrograd, otlicial Fighting is becoming fiercer on the left of the Vistula near the villages Sakha and Moghely. The Germans, despite heavy losses, stubbornly attacked at different points, and temporarily gained possession of our advanced trenches, but our bayonet attacks
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    • 40 5 Aggravation of Crisis- London, Jan. in, 3-55 p.m. An Athens telegram states that the Porte has concentrated all the subjects of the Entente and tbe Greeks in Aleppo. This means a serious aggravation of the Graeco-Turkish crisis.
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    • 117 5 London, Jan. <S, 5 •">;> p.m. Paris, official A large Turkish transport was sunk by a mine at the entrance to the Bosphorus. Another, convoyed by the cruiser Medjidieh, was sunk between ttinope and Trebizonde by tbe Russian cruiser Mercuria. A destroyer attacked the Medjidieh,
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    • 40 5 Petrotnd. Official. I»ndon, Jan. 9, 6-20 a. ■n. Our cruisers and torpedo boat*, approaching Biuope on Jan. trd, observed a Tnrkifh cruiger and trans|K>rt, which tied. We tank the transport. The cruiser escaped. (For farther *ire» tee Page
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    • 148 6 German Denial London, Jan. 9, 10.5 p tn. Amsterdam The semi-oilicial Norddentsche Allgemeine Zeitung publishes an inspired communique Baying that Cardinal Merei«r's pastoral letter contained political matter incompatible witht he 6erm;m occupation, compelling the authorities to prevent further propagation. On the Governor-General disputing with Cardinal
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    • 202 6 Mrs. 11. B. Salmond (care of the Cable Depot, Keppel Harbour) lcknowledges, with many thanks, [lie following contributions Previously acknowledged Collection Church of the Sacred Heart 50.Q0 KXMK) KH.B. 20.00 P. R. Hodgins 10.00 M. F. Katiney 6.00 A. .1. Monteiro 2.00 A Sympathiser (2nd instalment) 20.00
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    • 172 6 Lient-Col. K.S. Gillman has taken over command of the new 9th Service Battalion South Wales Borderers, —:o: It is reported from Berlin that General-Colonel yon Moltke has ended his cure in Homburg and has retained to Berlin. His condition is considerably improved, but it is still such tbat he will
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    • 82 6 Murder in a Saw Mill Before Mr. L. M. Woodward, anting Chief J nstice, a Cantonese named Kurn Ah Kara was arraigned on a charge Of murdering another coolie Ul a aaW-mIH some weeks ago. The prisoner entered a plea or guilty and made a statement from the
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    • 121 6 Before Mr. Justice L. hi. Woodward, acting Chief Justice, and a Jury, in the Supreme Court this morning, the trial was begun in which Anna Nana Bavena Ramasamy Chetty is being charged with (1) alleged forgery, (2) using as genuine a forged document, cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery
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    • 224 6 {Before Mr- A- V. Brown.) An aged Tamil woman, giving the name of Karpayi, was prosecuted in the tirst police court on Saturday morning for begging in the Tank Road Railway Station. Me. Sheedy, the assistant Superintendent of Police, watched the woman's actions for a while on Friday
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    • 137 6 Tlie following letter has been received by the Chamber of Commerce from the Colonial Secretariat. M I am directed by the Governor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 2nd January regarding the shipment of rubber to Japanese ports. In reply I am to
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 292 6 Latest Advertisements. AUCTION SALE OF A te, Surveying Chain. Rubb r Hose, &c. At Powell Co.'s Saleroom On Wednesday, 13th Jan.. at 11 a mNOW ON VIEW POWKLL A Co., Auctioneers. 11-1 12-1 G. C. LE E, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 Vichy Celestin Best
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      • 349 6 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE*! j MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres v Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light i Cycle Co" 4/5-2,
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    • 500 7 •llth annual ordinary geneof the Company was j at the Company's Office on the "»th January, 1915, at were present besides Mr. X ffig Cheng, the Chairman, Tan Jiak Hoe, A. J. F. PagSoo Hock, Tan Soo Ghi Gomel (Secretary). r minutes of the
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    • 57 7 Entertained in Rangoon- f December 21— The kh tire Teulhrtiall were enterlast evening by the Hon'ble Htoon Myat and 0 Po That at 1;u k. There was a large mcc from Burmese and other mities men came down at i remained till darkness set Q thej were marched
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    • 614 7 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. If. Morrison, Manager, Chartered Hank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $282,418.20 Sergt -Major Blolok, Rochore Station 27.00 Ambrosoli Stoppani Co. 150 Chinese Committee
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    • 54 7 Allahabad, Dec. 20.—The ordinary ordinances issued by the Government of India since the war began have only a six months' currency. Measures will be taken to make them operative until the end of the war, and the best plan would seem to be to embody them in one
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 274 7 THE Straits Albion Press, Limited. PRINTERS STATIONERS, 20A-20C, COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE. WE have just 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 by Cash—at
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      • 256 7 ALBERT L. A. DALEY, I UNDERTAKER SMWftTlftnfttiTttitit ft t AUD S# Complete Funeral Furnisher and wFwn Bh Emhalmer. No. 157, MIDDLE ROAD. Telegraphic Address M DAL ST" Phone No. 619. EstaMltac* 1897 xCBP* Messrs. Dottridge Bros., Ltd. 4 I LONDON. AS AH I BEER W SAPPORO fl| BLACK BEER CITRON
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    • 79 8 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 1.14 ?.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,
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    • 70 8 Singapore, January 11. 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— d/d BP] On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 103 On Java— Bank T. T. 14H On Japan— Bank d/d. 115 Sovereigns—baying rate $8.54 India Ceil
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    • 19 8 (Singapore, Jan. ll) Copra —Business very strong. Tin .—572.20—225 Tons sold. Tapioca- —In brisk demand. Other steady.
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    • 194 8 Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $21.00 Nutmegs 80 S, 22*^9 Copra Bali «?.90 Copra Gorong Talo '^.OO Copra Dongalo '0.00 Copra Kayong -J-45 Copra Pulo •*•3® Copra Pontianak 8.95 Copra Siantan Copra Singkawang j|-30 Sago Flour Singapore 1st quality 3.32* Sago Flour Singapore fair 3-27$ Sago
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    • 79 8 Copra: £24.7.6. Pepper (black) fair quality spot 6 dist. SJ. Pepper: white s P ot Jist H* Gambier 20/Gambier (cube) 27/Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, nom. Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery, 2/9.2Plantation Ist qual. crepe, 2/1 j. Tin Standard 3 m/s. £143.10.0. Tapioca fair-medium,
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    • 23 8 Grey Yarns Single Twist 40s.— nom. Piece Goods «S| lbs. Shirtings nom. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American) Middling 4.71.
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    • 248 8 Eleven Months' Figures Statement ot block tin and tin-ore exported, approximate value (in Singapore) and duty collected, during the months of January to NovemWr. 1914, and comparison with corresponding period of previous year. 1914. 1919. 1914. 1911b State. Block Tin Tin Ore «'7O p. c. of gross
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    • 487 8 Shipping Notes and News. The homeward Dutch mail Riouw is dne here to-day. The S. M. N. Koningin der Nederlanden arrived here to-day. The outward M.M. liner Magellan is dne here to-day. For Marseilles and London will sail the P. and O. liner Nankin on 26th instant. The
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    • 81 8 The British steamer Trefuais, outward bound from Cardiff with coal, stranded on Lavernock Point, was badly holed and is full f water. Two tugs stood by the vessel during the morning following the stranding but were unable to tenuer any assistance. Seas were breaking clean over the
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    • 76 8 On the British steamer Haddon Hall, which went ashore in a bad position near Tsukenjima Light, Okinawa, on July 28 last, was refloated. Seventy per cent had been quoted on the vessel for reinsurance. The Haddon Hall was insured in the London market for £21,000, and is
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    • 108 8 A Renter telegram from Cape Town states that the British steamer Clan Stuart, which was bound from the Clyde to Table Bay, went ashore in a furious somth-easterly gale in Simons Bay. The Admiral in command of the Cape Squadron, accompanied by his flag-lieutenant, was
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    • 86 8 (Singapore, Jan- Berthage. TAN JONG PAGAR. Eas>t Wharf Basin Section No. 1 Quarta, Rant* East Wharf do No. Sandakan. (iolconda. Kmi. der Nederlanden Sheers Wharf do No. I -Kirin Maru. Albert and Victoria Sappho Dry Dock. do do Hub wharf Penang. Ohm do do Oanfa Wet
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    • 25 8 taOong pagar. Albert Dock Ex ford Victoria Dock Patrol KEPPEL HARBOUR. Nn. 1 Dock Hong Ho No. '2 Dock Khocn Foeng
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    • 169 8 The Gazette de Hollande writes —The business of the two Dutch steamship companies that maintain the services between the Netherlands and Netherlands India is for the present, of course, entirely dislocated. The decrease in the demand for shipping room, the increase in the working expenditure and the
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    • 529 8 Approximately 300 Gem v hirj costing for upkeep roughly f-.v, per week, are rotting at the pTers New York Harbour. and the .jnesti which daily becomes more is, ":How long will it he lx are forced on to the market v sold?" German law reqa every shipowner
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    • 58 8 The South untitled untitled reamer Tami Man. ifl along* wharf, discharging cargi from Dairen. She is due lon to Dairen on K>th instant. The N.V.K. steamer Tokurh"»;' Maru, which left colon on arrived at Panama on the V v left for Japan the same dayexpect at Yokohama on Thelokushima is
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    • Page 8 Miscellaneous
      • 379 8 FIXTURES. Monday, 11th. Magical Performance. Y.M.C.A.. «AO pjn. High water 5.18 a.m. 8 ft. 4 ins.; 7.4 p.m 7 ft. I ina. Tuesday, 12th. Seiangor Race Meeting. Entries close. Presbyterian Church Sewing Party 4.30 p.m. Tanglin Club Concert, 9.15 p.m. High water: —6.16 a.m. 8 ft. 5 in*.; «.40 p.m.
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    • 266 9 EwvjM W»r Fund. t-viotisly ac- jged I-',074.45 11. Collected w*. StabtM „r $10.00 Imaa 1000 540 ndrell sjoo 30.00 g Collected v Mr-. Legrew f fl i tiidcrson 5 3 4. Paria 5 j emberger 5 V.5 f J W. 5 id v. W. r >
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    • 64 9 ember 20. —In view of I from the Hedjaz itanl of Jeddah and suffering severely owage of fo<»d supplies ►fajeetj s Government, 8 of His Excellency hai. agreed, In spite of at Jedda is an enemy's between it and porta, and in the inter- inhabitant* and pilgrims
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 402 9 NOTICE MUNICIPAL NOTICE REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All persons claiming refund of Assessment in respect of houses vacant for any portion of the half-year ending 31st December, 1914, are hereby reminded that such claims must be sent to the Commissioners on or before the 30th January, 1915. The Commissioners have no
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      • 284 9 NOTICE 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WAIT& CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand
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      • 203 9 NOTICE EUCALYPTUS OIL Parker's Can be Obtained from Boon Seng Co., 18 19 Robinson Road. NOTICE. I hereby notify the public that from this date I am no more connected with Messrs The Patent Patchquick Coy. I have started a business of my own under the style of The Eastern
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      • 489 9 The Malaya Tribune, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge— with fall particulars of the qualification* and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employees desiring appointment* can have their applications filed on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— 1. Th*- Mil
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 590 10 Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. l—V Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. to astaM Semarang and Sourabaya SiSlil Muntok and Palembang n.. J n DsKOCK Bengkal», BetOOlbMg, i'aneh. A.*ahan and fVawan-D- I Ja„. 14 X
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      • 192 10 I R 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppty fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tan
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      • 430 10 CUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and AI Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW 2»»th December, 1914.) 2 500 Kegs Hubbuck's Coloured Pant. Oil and Bandrie*, MO PiMM Galvd. PI She. t-. 0 lb-. White Cotton Waste, *,000
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      • 276 10 raneecungT Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO, SINGAPORE. PAUL Cft PHOTOCRAPHtC ARTIST; 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portraiture aSpcriali HIGH-CLASS WOKKMAXr»HTp Charges Carte de visite per doz. copies $4 Cabinet J7 Boudoir jjj Special Rates for Quantities. A visit to our Studio will be appreciated. BUN BEE<TCO Provision Merchants,
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