Malaya Tribune, 6 February 1915

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  • 50 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol 2 No. 31. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. Zhi n?alapa Crifcune. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915. SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION.
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    • 188 1 J POWERFUL FIGURE nOMPLETE r :iOTO-PI AYS IN U MANGE >9 TO-NIGHT 9-15 TO 11-15 Mf I? CASINO BEACH ROAD j jy I q A Hepworth Military Drama j E iff IE EMPEROR'S MESSENGER A A M Powerful and Attractive Picture-Play Eatitled THE NABOB I IN 3 PARTS i(! Ad
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    • 181 1 6. R. COELHO, 52, Selegle Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAC. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 26-10 25-4 Just arrived a fresh
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    • 397 1 I THRILLING I EXCITING I POWERFULiii f PICTURES FEATURES PROGRAMMES 1 Tsyssr "GAIETY" psssf JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS A GREAT DETECTIVE THRILLER Featuring Detective Byrnes the Finger Print Specialist THE EYE OF A GOD The Most Absorbing, Sensational Detective Drama Ever Ip-ued. SUPREME OF ALL PHOTO-PLAY SENSATIONS. Elaborate
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  • 619 2 The Committee beg to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following Already received |$,<XH.I6 A lor Gajah District, 2nd List: eacfa —Taba bin Haji llasssan. Tan Poll Jin, K. Isl.i. £2 each—Guan Zoe, Lian Eng, Heh Tin Wan, Hoh Tye Teng, Asan bin
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    • 359 2 FINEST ASSAM BLENDED TEA Blended IH| Produced from H in the I Carefully H Beet Selected H Tea Districts Varieties, trade mark in India. MODERATE PRICES Special Blend 1 lb. Tins each 65 ctssl.3o Flowery Orange Pekoe 2 $2.35 Assam Souchong 2 $1.35 Sole Importers John Little Co., Ltd. Don't
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    • 424 2 Deng Dye Xi, Heng Wah, Goh Kni—Total £154. Penghulu Salehndin and others, mi Total $9,f,87.35 £1.000 (15,533.33) has been remitted to London. H. A. OotJfiTNEY, Hon. Treasurer. CASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PLANTS. Rare and beautiful Plants, comprising Orchids, Palms, etc., of a thousand varieties, to be cleared at a reduction
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  • 1222 3 British Pluck. Story of the Rescue. survivors of the Forraidred by the Brixham providence and landed at fht it l>rixha:n. iham correspondent, nays g \{j iry n i Naval Record, gives Q0 account of their rescue. the lost battleship, aotm; r instruction*, were very ibont
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  • 713 3 This is the phrase used in a letter, portions of which we give, written by an Officer in the Seaforth Highlanders to his wife. He narrate* how one of the Indian regiments, when first it arrived at the trenohes, was continually sniped from a
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  • 447 3 The Journal Commercial of Marseilles has obtained and published a lecture given iv May, 1912, at the first meeting of the German Defence League, by Herr of Liibeck. Herr Possehl declared roundly that the economic war which England would wage by sea, much more than tin war with
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  • 95 3 Gustave Herve replying to allegations th it France is left to support the weight of war alone writes in the Paris paper Guerre Sociale Are six armies each of three army corps nothing To find and even train men is nothing, but to officer and equip
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  • 280 3 A member of the London Rifle Brigade writes:— Just a line to tell you we came back last night after three days and nights in the trenches. It rained pretty well all the time, and the trenches were in such a rotten state that more than
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  • 217 3 Another German Outburst of Hate. Following appeared recently in the Dresdner Anzeiger Down with Eugland Loose your riite. Hatred pure and passionate England sets fire to every land, And, fanning it daily with criminal hand, Adds crime by crime, and stage by stage, To the spread and
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  • 28 3 Under the patronage of Lady Paget, an important British Sanitary Mission, composed of more than thirty persons, has arrived at Kith from Uskub to tend the Servian wounded.
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  • 989 4 At this time of national crisis it is natural that our main efTorts should be devoted to providing for our own soldiers and sailors and to alleviating the dire needs of our Belgian allies. Public attention has been concentrated on the western theatre of war, and
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  • 99 4 New Committee Elected. r% A meeting of the Sin",., Club was held in the sV lion this forenoon, tbW' a being to elect a new co mm th© year. There were present M Maxwell, Goodman, >.>.? Nicholson, Sanderson Walker, Bendixsen, Walking sv Thompson, Adams, T<„, p„ Holloway,
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  • 99 4 A complete change of pn is announced for to-night. CI among the items figures au ada tion of Alphonse Daadet's f nevel "The Nabob." Theexecui of the film is the acme of pen A military drama, entitled Emperors Messenger," j* t eminently well suited to st times like
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  • 58 4 German Battle Cruiser Reported Sol San Francisco, Jan. 10. An engagement has taken j ta ifl Pernambuco between the Gen battle-cruiser Yon der Tann, >.7 tons, and the British battle-ci Invincible, 17,250 tong. The German vessel ins sank a hard fight and her crew i
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  • 302 4 The prize distribution of the Chnnghua Girls' School (Chine* Department) proved a very snccea* fnl function. It took place i spacious Hall of the Y. M.C. A„ which was kindly lent for tb<sion. Mr. Hoo Wei Yen, ChinetJ Consul-General, who gave away the prizes, delivered a very interesting address. Among
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    • 296 4 ROBINSON Co. Rolled Gold Rolled Gold IBracelets w 7) JL -Bracelets. Bnin as Illustration. jpY mSi Prices g Prices mt $3.25 I Uo I $3.75 I 18 Carat Rolled M 18 Carat Rolled Gold Double g| Gold Single Alberts b Alberts Price $4.00, $4.50, g Price $3.50, $5.25, $5.75 g
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    • 80 4 I BIRD'S j NEST BRANDY. I Commonly Known as I" Sarang Burong BRANDY. I LARGE STOCKS I Always on Hand. Sole Importers: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR j and Co. I BANK HOLIDAYS, The Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, the 15th instant, and Tuesday, the 16th instantChinese New Year Holidays. JOHORE
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  • 380 5 I Tin ii quoted £152.10 in London. I a l rubber in 7,400 I' H m jlly, is $75.55 135 tons I qq Relief Fund now I Mrs. J- 0.0. Spooner are I i Lumpur. I titano Ifarn arrived in I. esterday without mishap. I Mine produced
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  • 4 5 Reuter's Service.
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  • 229 5 The Results of the War. London, Feb 4, 11.10 p.m. The Dominion High Commissioners have given Renter messages at the end of six months of the war. The Right Hon. Sir George H. Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, asked "If on 4th August we had been offered
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  • 61 5 New Appointment. London, Feb. 4, 9.30 p.m. The Hon. Neil James A. Primrose has been appointed Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs. The Hon. Neil Primrose i 3 the youngest son of the Earl of Rosebery, and a Lieutenant in the Royal Bucks Yeomanry an Alderman of the London
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  • 35 5 London, Feb. 4, 4.40 p.m. In the House of Commons the Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary for the Colonies, announced that it was undesirable to hold the usual Imperial Conference this year.
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  • 28 5 Thret Million Men. London, Feb. 5, 4 p.m. A White Paper issued to-day indicates that the British Army establishment, Home and Colonial, except India, totals 3,000,000.
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  • 99 5 Heavy Fighting Along the Banks. London, Feb. 4, 9 30 p.m. Cairo At daybreak yesterday the enemy advanced against Toussoum, which was bombarded. Our artillery with the warships replied. The Turks tried to cross the canal on rafts but retired, losing eight officers, 282
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  • 22 5 London, Feb. 4,11.10 p.m. Cairo The total number of Turks engaged in yesterday's fighting was 12,000.
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  • 63 5 Fine British Victory. Turks Suffer Heavy Losses. London, Feb. 5, 4 p.m. Cairo The British in the Canal battle captured 6*oo Tnrcos, 3 machine-guns, and 90 camels laden with stores and ammunition. Four hundred dead were found at various points. The enemy's casualties are estimated at 2,400, exclusive of prisoners.
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  • 154 5 Important Strategic Centre. London, Feb. 5, 2.35 a.m. An Austrian communique admits the evacuation of Tarnow after bombardment by the Russians with heavy mortars. It states that strong Russian pressure has been felt in the direction of Dukla and the neighbouring passes of the Carpathians, where deep
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  • 126 5 London, Feb. 5, 7.5 p.m. An official statement at Petrograd says that the battle at Borjimoff continues with extraordinary violence, the enemy in close formation trying to pierce our front. Seven German divisions fought on a front of ten versts, supported by a hundred batteries. In a
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  • 31 5 Voliachiblowski Occupied. London, Feb. 4, 9.30 p.m. Petrograd Russian troops gained an important success to-day in a battle in Poland, and have occupied the strategic position of Voliachiblowska.
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  • 144 5 Fierce Struggle Continues. London, Feb. 5, 4 p.m. Paris: The evening communique says: There have been artillery combats in Belgium and north of Arras and west of the Lille-Arras road. Wo captured two to three hundred yarda of trenches, and our fire struck bodies of troops and
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  • 80 5 London, Feb. 5, 1.40 a.m. Paris The midday communique ■ays There has been artillery liveliness in and at la Bassee, Bethune, Arras, Albert and on the Aisne, ending to our advantage. German attacks made on Perthes, Mesnil and Massiges were a battalion strong at each point. The
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  • 60 5 London, Feb. 5, 2.35 a.m. Dutch pmpera from Sluis state that an artillery battle has been going on on the const for the last two days, the thundering of guns being continuous. The Allies are progressing in the dunes between Lombartzyde, the sea, and near Westende.
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  • 95 5 London, Feb. 5, 5.30 p.m. Paris A communique says that German aviators have been most active in Belgium. Our artillery silenced the enemy's batteries at many points. The Zouaves and African Infantry brilliantly captured an important German trench westward of the Li lie-Arras Road. The sappers
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  • 41 5 Famous Novelist Dead- London, Feb. 4, 9.30 p.m. The death is announced of the well-known novelist Miss Mary Elizabeth Braddon. [Deoeased's publications number over sixty, among the better known being Lady Audley's Secret, Lovela of Arden, Ishmaei, and the Venetians.]
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  • 153 5 We greatly regret to annrunc the death, at Peking of Mr. Xi ng Tien Cheng, F. K. B, M. ft. s. A., who succumbed on the 19th ultimo to what is described in the Peking Gazette as DJemorrbagic small-pox. Deceased, who was born in Singapore, was 3o' years of age.
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  • 8 5 {Courteously supplied by French Consul.)
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  • 151 5 Paris, Feb. S. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 72.7.">. In the section of Aix Xoulette, west of Lens (or Aix-en Gohelle, 9 miles south-south-east of Bethune, on the road from Bethune to Arras) our batteries silenced the enemy'i, and we have made slight progress
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  • 37 5 Well-Earned Honour. The Hague, Feb. 2. Minister Cort van der Linden hai been appointed Minister of State, as a sign of the personal appreciation of the Queen tor his assistance in these difficult times.
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  • 25 5 The Relief Committee at The Hague, on account of scarcity of funds, has decided in future to give assistance only to unemployed workers.
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  • 77 5 The Locomotief has received a message from Amsterdam that the Algemeene liandelsblad report! that the Germans are still retreating in Flanders. They were badly defeated at Lombardtzijde and all attempts to advance further along the coast were stopped. The Germans suffered enormous losses from the
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  • 16 5 More Bluff As a warning to Rumania, several Bavarian divisions have been despatched to Southern Hungary.
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  • 48 5 The President of the intercommunal committee at Antwerp, M. Franck, visited minister Cort van der Linden in order to thank him for the assistance lent to the Belgian refuges. The president had interviews with ministers Treub, Bogboom and Posthuma, regarding the provisioning cf Antwerp and districts.
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  • 112 5 In a wire to the Soerabaja Handelsblad it gays that information has been received to tha effect that the trip of the German squadron to the English coast, which resulted in the recent battle in the North Sea, was intended to be a raid on Newcastle
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  • 662 6 Annual General Meeting. The sixth ordinary general meeting of the SuTigei Gan Tin Mining Co., Ld., was held at the registered offices, Gresbam House, yesterday afternoon, Mr. G. A. Derrick presiding. There were also present Messrs S. Kail, Choa Eng Wan, P. Howard
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  • 9 6 Supreme Court. Before Mr. Justice A- Earnshaw-
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  • 104 6 Alleged Liegal D2r.pt 0 Yesterday afternoon the hearing was resumed in which a rule nisi had been granted, calling upon the Superintendent of Civil Prisons and the Attorney-General to show cause why two men—Hnji Ali bin Ismail Mansoor and Kassim bin Ismail Mansoor—should not be set at liberty. They are
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  • 115 6 (Before Mr- A- V- Brown Opium Prosecution Yesterday afternoon, judgment was given in the case wherein the Ho Hong Steamship Co., owners of the steamer Hong Hee, Mr. Lim Peh Siang. a director of the Company, and Victor Van Egdom, master of the Hong Bee, were charged with carrying opium
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  • 38 6 An order was made yesterday by the First Magistrate extraditing two Indians who are wanted in Hongkong for alleged larceny. The accused will be handed over to Inspector Pencott, of the Hongkong Police, to be taken back.
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  • 205 6 Invasion of Egypt Impossible. Bombay, Jan 22.—Interviewed on his arrival to-day by an Associated Press representative, the Aga Khan, questioned regarding the probability or otherwise of the invasion of Egypt, declared, with emphasis, that such a thing was an impossibility. New Sultan of Egypt Every Inch
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  • 49 6 European War Fund. Amount previously acknowledged 3,160.91. Lists Nos. 24 and 35, Collected by Mr. A. Ellv. $5 each—T. Robinson, H. Liddington, F. R. Marsh, F. E. Dingle J. Ltermark $3. $2 each—J. Baker, W. Pearce D. C. Cook. rearce, J. Mc Cully $I.—Total $3,190.91.
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  • 28 6 The annual meeting of the Sineaheld N t U in will he held at the Mnnicipal Office* on Tuesday, ftfc inBt t t F lO 30 a oa
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  • 180 6 (From Our Oum Correspondent.) Malacca, Feb. 3 —A meeting of the Cheng Hoon Teng was held on Friday last at Temple Street. Mr. Tan 800 Hock presided at the request of his father Mr. Tan Jiali Whye, the president. The meeting was convened for the purpose of considering
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  • 265 6 The Fifth Annual Prize Distribution of the Anglo-Chinese School, Malacca, took place at the Methodist Girls' School on Monday at 4-30 p.m. The School, which is of recent founding, has about eighty boys on the rolls. The curriculum is based on the requirement! of the Government Code, and
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  • 147 6 For rolled gold bracelets and double and single gold alberts Tribune readers cannot do better than go to Messrs Robinson Co., Raffles Square, who, as will be seen from an announcement on page 4, are disposing of gold bracelets and chains at prices varying between •5.75 and $3. Referring to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 195 6 I MOTOR CARS ON HiHel MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF tSJ I GREASE U Cylinder Oil AND I Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sols Agents For: North British Ciincher Motor Tyres JMeitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light i Cycle
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  • 74 7 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. M»i! Da ;y leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and P®. Other trains leave for Johore at 103 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. Mi arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 1.14 T.ains leave from Johore 7.9, 8.42, 10.15, "•■to,
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  • 69 7 Singapore* Feb. 6*. Oi London— iiank 4 ink 2/4 .'s/16 Demand 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 19p2 Oi India— Bank T. T. 175 to Hongkong— d/d 22), nninghil— Bank d/d. 102J Ol J H \a— Bank T. T. UIJ I »n Japan— Bank d/d. H4£ •igns—buying rate $8.54
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  • 59 7 1 Prize Court in London has d that 51,043 bags of nitrate, at £41,000 and forming the of v German barque, the which was captured and toned an a war prize, are enemy in t must be condemned as a prize of the Crown. Nitrate ol tlx- chemicals
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  • 457 7 Shipping Notes and News. Tht steamer Gorgon for Australian ports, leaves to-day.. The Japanese steamer Tokai Maru is at the wharf. The s.s. Islander will berth in the Lagoon Dock to-day. The Holt liner Polyphemus is due at the East Wharf to-day. TheM. If, steamer Haiplong is due
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  • 291 7 That this war has made great differences in the frequency of sailings, available tonnages, and the consequent disruption of the opportunities of choice for shipment available during piping times of peace, is clearly evident It has been urged upon British shipowners in quite a liberal measure to fill
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  • 141 7 At the Baltic Exchange, London, on Jan. sth, five captured-German steamers were sold at auction and realised £130,725. One of them was the N. D. L. Schlesien, 5,536 tons, which fetched £65,200. She was bought by Messrs W. Thomas and Co, Liverpool, with her cargo of zinc ore. The Ocean
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  • 22 7 Mr. James Adams, dock-master of the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Company, Ltd., died at the age of 40 years.
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  • 36 7 It has been decided to issue a city loan of yen 680,600 for the expenditure of Osaka harbour works by the city of Osaka with interest at b per cent per annum.
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  • 36 7 On January 20 the Swedish steamer Ingeborn took fire in Mill wall Docks, London Her cargo of jute was badly damaged. but the fire was got under after a great deal of difficulty.
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  • 34 7 It is notified in the Government Gazette that the s.s. Delagoa is permitted to ship copra for the Aarhus Oilworks, Denmark, up to 1,000 tons in all, from Singapore, Penang and Colombo.
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  • 34 7 A Washington message of Jan. 2f>th states :—The captured BrHtlh oollier Farn, commanded by a lieutenant from the Karlsruhe, will be ordered to leave Porto Rico within twenty-four hours or be interned.
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  • 376 7 Following are extracts from Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co.'s \\eekly Rubber Circular issued 2nd inst.: Export of Raw Rubber- Intimation has now been received to the effect that His Majesty's Government have approved arrangements whereby under a system of guarantees applications for permission to ship rubber to
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  • 60 7 January, 1915. Returns. Ruub Gold. Messrs Derrick <fc Co. inform us that the following are the results of crushing operations at Kaub for the four we«ks ending 30th ult.:— Bukit Koman Stone crushed 6,275 tons. Gold won Average per ton ***** wtl Bukit Malacca. Stode
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  • 57 7 Ton gkah Harbour Tin. The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. in January aggregated 88 tons. The Dttkook Co. The output of Deebook Dredging Co. was 522 piculs, representing hours' work and 53,850 yards dredged. Rahman Tin. The output of the Kahman Tin Company during January was 634
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  • 26 7 The following restricts di withdrawn Against Canton for gmall-pox Negapatain, Madras and Canton Province for cholera'; Hongkong Canton. FnMrien province* Gedoeng and Madura for plague.
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  • 25 7 {Singapore, Feb. tJ Copra —Marks* strong. tV*.—s7s.sB 135 tons sold. Tapi(jca— Weaker. Sago Flour. Gambier and Pepper —Strong demand. Other Products.— -Market steaflr.
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  • 185 7 Nutmegs 110 B. per picul $*-l£? Nutmegs *0 S, Copra Stf H2 Copra Gorong Talo IMJ Copra Dongalo J0.40 Copra Kayong >^ Copra Pufo Mfj Copra Pontianak Copra Siantan Et£ Copra Singkawang 1000 Sago Flour Btagapoce Ist quality twr Sago Flour Singapore fair 4.Ho* Sago Flour
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  • 82 7 Copra £25.5.0. Pepper (black) fair quality spot sjj dist ss. Pepper: white nom. spot. dist. 9g. Gambier 21/Gambier (cube) 30/Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, 12/3. 2 Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery, 2/6. Plantation Ist qnaL crepe, 2/2}. Tin Standard 3 m/s. £152.10.0. Tapioca fair-medium,
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  • 22 7 Glrey Yarns Single Twist 40s.— Piece Goods: 8j lbs. Shirtings f>/- T. cloth, 4/3. Cotton (American) Middling 5.9.
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  • 87 7 January, 1915, Outputs. Messrs Kvatt and Co., agents Tapah Rubber 21,491 lbs. Din Pandan 19,775 Hay tor 9,182 Kelemak Estate Tb* output for the month of January amounted to 8,016 lbf, making a total for 8 months of £8,493 R* Lunas Estate The output for the month
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  • 33 7 During the month of January no Chinese immigrants arrived at Singapore: The number which entered the port in January in the years 1905-14 averaged 15,927. During January, 1914,19,088 arrived in Singapore.
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  • 48 7 The Wilson Liner Hydra fonnered off the coast of Donegal Inst month owing to the shifting of lor cargo in a storm. She got a bad list to starboard and tilled. Tw» of bat <ffW were saved but a I containing eighteen men is missing.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 336 7 fixtures. Saturday, 6th. f ,h* Battlement of S pore (1819.) t''?¥,-rh Club. 9 p.m. Victoria Theatre. Vl -ale of Work, Woodstock, i \i~ vl J.30 p.m. "am. ft.? in».; 2.27 p.m. ■j2 *»ter. Sunday, 7th. :nday. o- ward f: ail '*P*«ed. 1 M 'L a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. 8.33
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  • 198 8 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $298,K2*.7t' W. B. Williams (monthly) 10 W. G. Maxwell (monthly) 50 C. V.
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  • 270 8 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (care of the Cable Depot, Keppel Harbour) acknowledges, with many thanks, the Wowing contributions Previously acknowledged 122,520.36 Kuantan Club, Pahang 215. "Anonymous" 50. J. C Jones, Surgeon C. 8. "Patrol" 10 •Joe" Mrs. E. S, Goodland o 0 I. M. Maben Iq] Seng
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 239 8 DAINTY RECIPES FOR DAINTY LADIES. Lst MerCOlised Wax to soften aid beautify jour skin $1.75 a tin. For a healthy shampoo use Boranllim and Stallax: $1.25 each. Use no fac* powder except Climinite giving no artificiality to the pkin. I THE UNITED PHARMACY, Singapore. ASA HI BEER H SAPPORO gf|
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  • 84 9 Lahore, Jan. 23.—A Civil and Military Gazette cablegram quotes the London Morning Post's corregpondent at Berne to the effect that Rumanian students at Swiss universities have been ordered by telegram to rejoin their regiments. Paris, Jan. 22.—The report that the German Minister has presented a note to the
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  • 48 9 The American Minister in Peking reports that anew Chinese-American Steamship Company has been formed to trade between China and New York. —Ex. The Echo's Canton correspondent reports that gambling is again in full swing in Kwangtung, as the syndicate has sub-let all its branches throughout the province. Disgraceful
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 413 9 I Church Services. I N i;\V S «WTHEDRAL. I" i muni'm Chorale. 1 by Holy Com. I School and Bible Classes. I and Sermon. I |Ul Ph. ISO Act 22, 23 to J3, 12 I fIAILY SKKVICEB. I fl nmoaioa, M..W., F. I \I W F. I jerw MM (daily).
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    • 403 9 CHINESE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Congregation. Tan.jom; Pa<;ak Road. rtt 11 2 and 7.30 p.m. Tkk Kah. 10.15—a.m. 2 and 7 p.m. IiLKIT TIMAH, Sk RANGOON* ROAD. Paya LeW, Baietar, Johore Hharu. Muar and liandar Maharani. 'J a.m. 2 and 7 pjn. M. E. TAMIL CHURCH SERVICEfi. Short Street School. 9 a.m.—Sunday
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    • 444 9 NOTICE EUCALYPTUSWIT Parker's Can be Obtained from Boon Seng Co., 18 19 Robinson Road. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Mr. Ibrahim Ghouse has removed from No. 2 Niven Road to No. 23 Albert Street. 4-2 9-2 NOTICE. A Children's dancinaj class will be held at The Victoria Hall every Saturday at 10
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    • 151 9 NOTICE^ SHELL 1 MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., 'Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street KIAM KIAT CO., 108 A 109. MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best
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    • 442 9 The Malaya Tribune, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. ThU Bare*a will furnish employer*—free of charge—with full particulars of the qn&lif cation* and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employes desiring appointments can have their application* filea on th« Register for a fee of $5. This include*:— 1. The retention
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 403 10 SHIPPING Koninklijkc Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Dstavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. SINOKEL Biouw. Gr. TrmU-Inn, Pontianak, Singkawang. Selakac. Pemangkat and Sambaa r.u r bwh'wkr B i > F V. OCTHOORN Mimtok, DJebpo, Blinjoe,
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    • 125 10 The Eastern Shining Co., Lt.J. FOR PORT SWETTFNHAM AND PENANG. s.s. OMAPERE For above porta will be despatched from the Roads on Tuesday, 1 p m Expected to arrive her- on every Sunday. For freight, etc., apply to EAST INDIES TRADING CO, Agents, 37, Robikson Road. or Bvkfei Bros, (for
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    • 199 10 SHIPPIHC P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Farther Information, Hppfy fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. JNSURANCE^ The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE.-Singapore. (INCORPORATED IK THB STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN
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    • 407 10 I GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and Al Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW (2nd February, 1915.) 5.000 Kegs and Drums Hubbuek's Coloured Paint, Oil and Sundrie 20,000 feel Leather. Balata and Hair Belting ***** Assorted Files
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    • 330 10 j Dpai npipJ AND Channels SOLE AQ EN] I INDO MALAY j SINGAFCPF 1 BUN BEL.? j Provision Merc!..- 1 ors, Estates Sup'/;;, I Commissi q I Telephone Ko. 1177 11, RCCHORE ROAD, Sub 1 Sole Agents.-— g I E d. MILES c Ham, Bacon, Etc; Sole Sub-Selling Agent I
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