Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1915

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  • 35 1 The Malaya Tribune EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2 No. 251. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915 Price 5 Cents. THE GREAT WAR. Latest Cables and News-Notes. Cfte rnalapa tribune. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 301 1 TmothlTr sparkling feature of the famous lieut. rose series At the Ideal Picture Theatre CINEMA off Beach R oad< By t h e sea. TO-KI6HT —SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. SHARP. "LIEUT. ROSE, R.N. and the SEALED ORDERS" |N 3 STIRRING LONG PARTS. Ycu to* LUut. rose R. N.; No* sea
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    • 153 1 I Roneo Duplicators. 100 FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per Minute. From S2O to S1 60. 14COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. ■«■■■■■WIIIMMWIMIII II ■IM lIW II 111 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer in Pianos, Organs aDd other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. Fresh Music Arrives by Every Mail. Strings
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    • 226 1 TO NIGHT'S SPECIAL PROGRAMME AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE The "GAIETY" Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. In the Ist Show at 7.30 p.m. The Ambrosio Co.'s Stupendous Production THE VEILED PROPHET An Excellent Turkish Drama in 2 Parts. At 8 p.m. Three Reels THE BANKER Three Reels
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  • 1829 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE REPUBLIC. New Stamp Duties As a result of a decision of th< Ministry of Finance, a very comprehensive scheme for the imposition ol the stamp duty is being carried out even bills for small amounts, pawntickets for .$4 and upwards,
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    • 293 2 NEW DELIVERIES ARRIVED JOHN LITTLE'S FAMO US "SPEC lAL" SEWING MACHINE Fully T) (OS Fully Guaranteed. rtCC 9 mm\+3 Guaranteed COMPLETE WITH COVER, EXTRA PARTS AND NEEDLES. ———mm-—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mmmmm-mmmmm—-mm—m—m-m Taiwan (Formosan) Industrial Exhibition APRIL lO TO MAY 9. 1916. AT TAIHOKU (TAIPEH) THE TAIWAN FORMOSA GOVERNMENT INVITES X H I BIT
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    • 16 2 TAMANOYA HOTEL, j 5-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel S in Singapore. Charges Moderate. J
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  • 465 3 Parochial Notes. The Rev. H. G. Peile, who is the Editor of tbe Cathedial Monthly Paper, in the current issue draws attention to the fact that the Senior Assistant Chaplaincy, which will be vacated by him in December has been offered by the Trustees to the Rev.
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  • 235 3 It is really very difficult to form a de6nite estimate of the raining position at the moment. The small miner works so erratically that one is hard pressed to arrive at any very pronounced conclusion. The small miner would not matter so much if it did not
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  • 15 3 Mr.L. Lewton-Brain, Director of Agriculture, F.M.S., has been granted eight months* leave on full pay.
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    • 201 3 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 "Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. ~ASH
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    • 292 3 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 1915. 24Z/ I Sun. 3 10 17 S Mon. 4 11 18 25 j I TUES. 5 12 19 26 Wed. 6 13 20 27 Thurs. 7 14 21 28 I FBI. 1 8 15 22 29 mm j SAT. 2 9 16 23 30
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  • 326 4 Ducal Guard's Spirit of Independence, i An interesting article by a Luxembourgeois is published in the Democrate, of Delemont, on the frontier. Tho Grand Duchess," says this writer, does not think of marrying. She is very Catholic, and has expressed a wish to become a sister
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  • 325 4 Kaiser's Address to Archbishop. There was a remarkable ceremony last Saturday at the German Main HeaJquarter*, when Dr. Dalbor, the newly-appointed Archbishop of Gno■en and Pos^n—a Polish and Roman Catholic diocese—took an oath of allegiance to the Kaiser in the letter's presence. This personal confrontation with
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    • 428 4 AUCTION SALES. MORTCACEE'S SALE. On Monday, Ist November 191$, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of land situate at Solomon Street, estimated to contain an area of 1,147 sq. feet and comprised in Statutory Land Grant No. *****. Together with house No. 9-1, Solomon Street erected thereon. CHING KENG LEE
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    • 179 4 Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' ft**! m Ceylon and the Strata Gover? ment Work Under Personal Supervise CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81. Tank Road. 11 "CUPID'S SECRET" 3 THE MEDICINAL BLOOD t DR. J. B'S. VEDIC SPECIFIC. I REALM OF VITALITY, f j 3 In its double
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  • 658 5 French Declaration of 1856. (BY NAUTICDS.) Renter wired yesterday that by an 1 i n Conncil, published on nlb«r 26th, Article 57 of the Delation of London of 1907, which Mlovved upon The Hague Conference in the Siine year, has been .h ogated. The Article framed on the
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  • 198 5 (By Courtesy of the French C jusul General). Paris. Oct. 24 The French troops continue to land regularly in Silonika they have crossed the Greek frontier and come into contact with the Serbian troops. To day, we captured a very important work in Champagne, on the north
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  • 206 5 Second Court. (Before Mr. P. H. C. Clarke.) Gambling Case. Twenty-three Chinese women and one Chinese were a r raigned this morning on a charge of gambling at a common gambling house at the 12th mile Bukit Panjang Rd. The Chinese was further charged with keeping a common
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  • 166 5 In the match under Association rules, played on the St. Joseph's ground last Tuesday between the National Union Club and the Hindu Association, the National Lnion won by two goals to none. The winners were represented by D. Sunderum, N. Mainat and S. Leelayah C. de Silva. V.
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  • 80 5 REVISED SERVICES. Mngapore (Tank Road) Daily. Weekday Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 am and 7 pm Othar trains leave for Johore at i 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.65 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from at 8.16 am and 7.14 pm Trains leava from Johore
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  • 291 5 (Singapore, October 28.) Tin.— s76J 183 torn gold. Coura— Strong. Tapioca.— Weak. Sago Flour-— Weak. Ga mbier* —Weak. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products.— Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $19.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 9.10 Copra Gorong Tala 9.20 Copra Dongalo 9.29
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  • 136 5 Latest Quotations. Special Service. Lendon, October 27, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £154.15.0. Bar Silver 23. Produce. Fina bard Para spot: 2/SV. Smoked Sheet 2/0. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe m> Copra £26 0.0. Black Pepper, fair Singapore open ports spot b'; dist. sj. White
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  • 68 5 Singapore, October 98* On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4^ Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 27/32 On India Bank T. T. 175$ On HongkongBank d/d 21± On ShanghaiBank d/d SBf On Jay Bank T. T. 135* On Japan Bank d/d *f Sovereigns—buying rate 5$ 54 India Ceil Bills
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  • 119 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 214 th Auction, Oct. 27, 1915. Offered for sals Pels. 4,731>.77 or t>31,«.69 lbs. (Tons 282.13) Prices Realized. •heet smoked fine ribbed $130 to $185 rood ribbed 123 129 L. Plain 124 127 goodVm m -;o unsmoked fina ribbod 123 IZD I
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  • 177 5 Singapore, Oct. 27.—The off erings at to-day's auction amounting to about 282 tons met with a quiet demand. Prices were somewhat irregular and a large number of parcels were bought in. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet brought the highest price of the sale, $135 being paid for one
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  • 239 5 Singapore, Oct. 27.—A dullish tone characterised the rubber auction held to-day and bidding was at times very erratic. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet fetched the highest price of tho sale, viz, $135, but this figure was paid for only one lot, the average being about $132. The demand
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  • 124 5 On Sunday, Oct 31st, at 8.15 p.m. at the Boustead Institute, a musical service will be held, the following being the programme Hymn *7.') Blessed Assurance Prayer Anthejo v The Lord is My Shepherd Mis. WiHianiwon, Miss Br.. wu. Mr. Wa krt Mr. Allen. Scripture Reading by Mr.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 546 5 FIXTURES. To day. St. Simon and ~'t. Jnde. Homeward mail (train) leave» 4 p.m. High water: —1.21 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins. 0.21 p.m. t fc. 9 ins. To-morrow. Lagislativa Council. 2.30 p.m. Municipal Commissioners, 2.3# p.m. High watar: —2 a.m. 7 ft. 3 ins. #.64 p.m. I ft. 6
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  • 793 6 Prices Quoted in the Market this Mornint Singapore, Octobb i 28. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, iasue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. eiom. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/9 2/- 1 Anglo Java 7/- 7/« 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/3 "J/3 1 Ayer Kuning
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 185 6 Pont' Like you" C'gar WE DO NOT WONDER, AS It DID NOT COME FROM THE HEAN STORE N. Europe Hotel Buildings. New Stocks of the Choicest Dutch Brands Agulla Blanca, Togo, La Imperial, Flor Marquesa, Fallieres f Flor Prado, La Vista, Mundl Victor, Prinses Juliana, La Senorlta, El Concepto, Cricket
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    • 327 6 Palladium Singapore's Premier Theatre- ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theztre This is no Ordinary Film, but ONE FULL Of INTENSE DRAMATIC INCIDENT FROM START TO FINISH. MASTER MASTER OF THE WORLD WORLD Right bang away after the first sub-title yon are plunged into tha thick of as thrilling a plot as
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  • 547 7 The Sword no Menace. King of Greece s Views. London, Oct. 26, 8. p.m. v v York In an interview in .fens with the correspondent of A V 1 -i.ted Press concerning the Serbia STthe fulfilment of the tor ins of Greco-Serbian treaty. King Con^Uine said that Greece
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  • 83 7 London, Oct. 20, 11 p.m. In the House of Lords, Earl Curzon of Kedleston mentioned that Mr. Asquith is considering the question of a smaller Cabinet. London, Oct. 27, 1.10 p.m. The Daily Chronicle has reason to believe that Mr. Asquith is contemplating the reduction of the
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  • 58 7 London, Oct. 27, 3.55 p.m. The twenty-two German guns exhibited at the Horse Guards have been viewed by thousands. Nineteen of these guns were captured at Loos on 25th Sept., and three at Lecateau on 20th Aug. The guns exhibited include three trench mortars in the capture
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  • 28 7 London, Oct. 27, .'UOp.m. Rome A communique says that fighting continues in the* Alps, where the Italians are still pressing, despite the enemy's artillery.
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  • 29 7 London, Oct. 26, 8.40 p.m. Melbourne Mr. W. M. Hughes announces that the Australian metal industry is now completely free from the grip of Germany.
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  • 402 7 Many German Repulses. London, Oct. 27, 3.30 a.m. Petrograd A communique says The Germans were repulsed whilst endeavouring to surprise a position on the left of the Dvina, south of Ikskul. They also failed east of Illuxt. The Russians in the Styr region, north-west of Rafalovka, rushed
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  • 88 7 London, Oct. 28, 7.40 p.m. The War Office announces that the British transport Marquette has been torpedoed in the .Kgean Sea, and they understand that only ninety-nine of the personnel are unaccounted for. [The Marquette was a four-masted steel screw steamer of 7.057 tons, owned by the
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  • 85 7 London, Oct 2«, 8.40 p.m. The Press Bureau states The arrest is announced of a German carrying a forged American passport and also a person of Turkish extraction with a German name. The former has been court-martialled and sentenced. Both were charged with attempting to communicate to the
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  • 48 7 London, Oct. 27, 10.50 a.m. It is gazetted that Major General Sir J. 8. Cowans, X.C.8., M.VO, Quarter Master General to the Forces, Major-General Sir Archibald Murray, X C 8., C.V.0.; Maj.-General i \V. R.Birdwood, C.8., C.S 1., CLE '.D.5.0., have been promoted to LieutI enant-Generals.
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  • 401 7 French Aviator's Success. London, Oct. 27, 3.30 a.m. Paris There is nothing to report except an aerial encounter on the Maine between a French monoplane and one of the most modern type of German biplane, in which the Frenchman was victorious. Both the German aviators were captured while
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  • 38 7 South African Elections. London, Oct. 27, 12.25 p.m, Tho complete results confirm tl c success of General Botha. The returns are as follows Bothaites fift> four, Unionists forty. Independent's fire. Nationalists twenty-seven an i Labourites four.
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    • 206 7 1 5 for the price of 4 I x "Hullo old chap, r- in trouble: one of my confounded J« Ist Motorist tyre) oW lg P, g 8 tyr bU la r alway9 looked on you as an experienced motoric" l wj2£JJS!£U rm trying to economise, 3 1«« do- Wel1
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  • 680 8 At home the question is still a debatable one as to whether or no conscription has to become an accomplished fact —a system which it seems will be decided upon as a last resource, for every fresh incident appears to create an impetus to voluntary recruiting. Recently the
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  • 349 8 Why They are Not Expelled. London, Oct. 26,9 20 d Sir Edward Grey. \n<h**l of Commons, in a written i questions by Colonel Yate SSr to the position at Shameen that that China had granted a 10 lease of the Shameen territor^ 1 British Government in
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  • 222 8 London, Oct. 27, 1.20 p.m. It is understood that the Imperial Government, with the full cons«nt of the Raj, has decided to postpone indefinitely the publication of the report of the Rival Commission on Indian Public Services, with a view to avoiding controversy during the war. The
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  • 33 8 London, Oct. 27, 4.45 p.m. Mr. Lloyd George in the House of Commons announced that Mr Asquith has been completely re" stored to health and will make promised statement on November
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 300 8 LATEST ZONOPHONE RECORDS OCTOBER, 1915. 10-inch Double-Sided $1.20 each. Z1474 J 2 -*0164 Royal Review March Black Diamonds Band 65 Euterpe M H Z1475 /2-***** Huetano Two Step I 67 State Trumpeters' March... 7U7fi ***** The Shadow Waltz Peerless Orchestra 1 60 Shufflin'Samuel Z1485 J 4O8 Beets and Turnips Fox
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    • 204 8 I ALLSOPP'S I BRITISH PILSENER BEER. Q THE fl BEST Ii AND Hk HEALTHIEST. I lIPI ALWAYS I ask for ALLSOPP'S. SOLE IMPORTERS Caldbeck Macgregor Co. j AW Hotel. j MUSIC I I DURING f 1 DINNER I I* To-Night I 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. t ii DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager.
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  • 374 9 Tin is at $76*—$! up. The next meeting of the Federal Council will be held on Nov. 16. Tin Hunting in Malaya" is continued on page 10. Sir Edward and Lady Brockman have arrived here from Kuala Lumpur. The Petit Parisien suggests that a etreet i» Paris
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  • 104 9 Pag«. The Great War French Consular Newt j In the West 7 The Russian Situation 7 The Balkans 7 Indian Services Bill Aliens in the Shameen Near East Campaign The King's Message J King George at the Front An Edith Cavell Home •China News The Mining Outlook 3
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  • 550 9 Near East Campaign. Situation Discussed. 1Reuter'0 Special Mar, 3mperial, ano ©roinarv. Services. Important Statement by Lord Lansdowne. London, Oct. 2b\ 8 p.m. In the House of Lords, Lord Loreburn asked whether the Government and its naval aud military advisers were satisfied, regarding the despatch of troops to Salonika, that
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  • 75 9 Visit to the Troops. Prince of Wales Decorated. Paris, Oct. 27, 4.30 p.m. M. Poincare, accompanied by M. Millerand, met King George at the front and inspected the British troops. The King, with the Prince of Wales, afterwards visited the French front, where he was
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  • 110 9 Australian Response. London, Oct. 26, 8 p.m. Replying to the King's call the Australian Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Andrew Fisher has cabled as follows I am confident that your Majesty's message will evoke patriotic response on part of the people of the Commonwealth and will greatly
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  • 57 9 Queen Alexandra s Tribute. London, Oct. 27, 110 p.m. Queen Alexandra pays a generous tribute to the late Miss Cavell. It was intended to name tho new Nurse's Home at the London Hospital M Alexandra Home but the Queen intimated she would prefer that it be
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  • 47 9 Four from Zanzibar. London, Oct. 27, 3.40 a.m. The Colonial Office announces that it has been decided to appropriate the ten thousand pounds sterling gift from the Government of Zanzibar for providing four fighting aeroplanes, to be named Zanzibar One, Two, Three and Four.
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  • 58 9 London, Oct. 20, 7.5 p.m. Madrid The newspapers publish a telegram from Rome stating that Prince Camporeale, brother-in-law of Prince Buelow, announces that Prince Buelow will shortly submit to the King of Spain and the President of the United States a scheme indicating the lines on which
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  • 52 9 London, Oct. 27, 1.10 p.m. The Times says that Lord Lansdowne's statement came as a shock to the masses of the nation. The Daily News remarks that as grave as the situation is it is well to remember that the war will not be decided in
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  • 1205 9 Riley,Hargreaves Co., Limited. Greatly Improved Prospects. Dividends Declared for 1913 1914. The seventeenth annual general meeting of shareholders of Messrs Riley, Hargreaves J* Co., Ltd., was held* at 5 Battery Road at noon yesterday. Mr. P. Cunliffe presided and there were also present Messrs E. Brainall and W. H. Macgregor
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  • 74 9 At St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday next (the Vigil of All Saints) there will be a short service of song rendered by the Choir at the conclusion of the 5.30 p.m. service. The collections throughout the day will be on behalf of the French Red Cross Society.
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  • 990 10 Second Annual General Meeting. Record of Marked Progress. Votes for Secretary and Treasurers. Dr. Weerekoon then moved that as the Society was empowered by the rules to renumerate any memher of the Managing Committee that a sum of £150 to the Secretary and $150 to the two Treasurers be
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  • 84 10 During the weekending Oct 23 there occurred 13t; deaths h callv of which «7 were males and 49 females. Of the 136 deaths, 97 were Malarial **2. •Malarial fever claimed 15, fever not specified 8, phthisis 14, convul s-ons 18, beri-beri 12, pneumonia! dysentery o, and bronchitis 5.
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  • 35 10 Another Arrest. London, Oct. 2o\ 7.5 p. U) New York A fonrth man, name,) Knenxle has been arrested on a charge of plotting to destroy sbL H has been released on 'bailtf
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  • 48 10 London, Oct. 27, i.lO p.m. Amsterdam The 'Tyd" states that thtrty-f ou TT Per death sentences have Ven'pS for alleged treason at Liege Hif Holiness the P-ope, President Wilson and King Alfonso of Suain besought the authorities by L 6 on their behalf tele gram
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  • 49 10 London, Oct. 86, 7.5 p m At a meeting of the South A t I section of tbe Chamber of oS*? merce, it was stated that W ment would short v be the House of Commens ,n to obtaining some i VST matter of double th<?
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  • 626 10 Revelations rfPahang s Latent Fish Plentiful. psh abound in the river. They can Le bcugW cheap and make yen either fried or boiled, b.« are very bony Any one raj Went her/ S3k find hnnt S vanta c t0 keep a it eon M h,S Service '<*
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 436 10 J^testAdy^tisements. [MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of the I own of Singapore require the services temporarily of a Sanitary! A l T tor lar y 1100 P* r mensem. A knowledge of colloquial Malay is indispensable and preference will be given to applicants of good character who have had previous
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  • 407 11 The Truth About the Russian Retreat. In giving publicity to the information relative to the disastrous explosion at the Ochta Arsenal, which crippled Russia for weeks and accounted for the Hun's recent success in Poland, Gaiicia, and the Baltic province of Courland, the Lonoon Daily News
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  • 266 11 The Austrian aud German papers found in the possession of Mr. James F. J. Archibald, at Falmouth, on Aug 30, have been published in a White Paper. KM. 8012]. They comprise some 20 documents of importance. A memorandum to the Washington State Department from count Berustorff,
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    • 286 11 1 UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY j IS THE I t BEST RECOMMENDATION. i j The Local Agents of ROSS'S, The Bottling Specialists of Liverpool Leith, j have received the following entirely j unsolicited testimonial from one of their I Clients in the Malay Peninsula:— 1 I "In sending you a repeat order
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    • 571 11 Will \ou still d«al with an ene»y whese vicious couutrymee are killing our brave comrades »y asphyxiatieg gases Sanaphos is AU-British. It displaces the enemy product. SANAPHOS helps soldiers bear the heavy stress of military duties. I THE MAN FROM INDIA. I I Depot, thb Bum, I botes to it
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  • 303 12 Singapore Loading List. For Sydney: Mataram, Oct. 28 For Port Darwin Mataram, Oct. 28 For Thursday Island Mataram, Oct. 28 For West Australia Charon, Oct. 29 Archipelago Ports. For Bangkok Straits Steamship Co.'s liner Katong Oct. 30 8.1. liner Zaida, November 9 For Batavia X.P.M. str. Heap Eng
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  • 200 12 Latest Arrivals. BritishGlenlochy, str., 27-10-15, Outer Rds. Moresby, str., 27-10-15, No. 6 Wharf. Anjou, str., 27-10-15, Inner Rdi. Ban Whatt Hin, str., 27-10-15, Inner Roads. Japan, stc*. 27-10-15, No. 7 Wharf. Kinta, str., 27-10-15, Inner Roads. Kaka, str., 27-10 15, Inner Roads. Singapore, str., 27 10-15, Inner Rds.
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  • 70 12 Glenogle for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Singkel for Saboean Bilik. Tandjong Balei and Medan. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Sappho for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Hong Wan for Brtu Pahat. Heim for Bangkok. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. Anjou for Kuala Pahang, <fee, and Trengganu. Aing Seong
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  • 214 12 Per P. and 0. steamer Malwa. From London Oct. 2 —To Singapore Mr. and Mrs. A. McKelby, Mrs. B. R. Reith, Mr. E. R. Long, Miss L.Bell, Mr. H. Ellerton, Miss Ellei ton, Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Perkins, Mr. J. K. Beasley, Mrs. F. J. Lloyd, Mr.
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  • 116 12 Arrivals 26-10-15. Malacca, Brit., 404, Dun, Oct 26, Tongkah, gen., Adamson Gilfillan <fc Co. Will-o-the-Wisp, Brit., 148, Sampson, Oct 26, Deli, gen., G. H. Slot <fe Co. Cornelia, Brit., 197, Bergwitz, Oct 26, T. Anson, E. 8. Co. Hok Canton, Brit, 287, Oct 26, S'pore, gen., E. S.
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  • 129 12 Vessels Expected. Ekma (B. I October, 27th from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negspatara. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ellora (B. I October 29th, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hamj shire and Co., Ltd. Cyclops (Holt) November Ist, from Europe for Singapore. China and
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  • 243 12 Messrs Paterson Simons and Co., Ltd the Company's Agents, favour us with a pamphlet of the five new i sisters ships, the Fushimi Mam, 11,900 tons, Suwa Maru, 11,900 tons, Yasaka Maru, 11,900 tons, Katori Maru, 10,559 tons, and Kashima Maru, 10 513 tons, all of them
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  • 422 12 Tbe P and O liner Namnr, due here on Nov. sth, passed the Suez Canal on the 19th inst. The N. Y. K. liner Kamo Mtrn, 8,500 tons, from Marseilles on October 2, is due here to-day. The Seang Liner Glenogle, 2,399 tons, Capt. McGhie loads for China
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  • 410 12 Messrs Wheelock &Co tv ing Shanghai Freight BrXr* under date Oct. U as Slow?.** There is little or no chanw report In our Homeward FreU? market since last writin* steamers to the United KinedL the Comment are support there is still a fair L 22 for space
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  • 217 12 i A San Francisco paper of the 14'h j ult. says :—Touching and simple wen I the ceremonies at the Union Iron Works yesterday noou when the Pacific Mail bouse flag was hpuled down from the liner Korea, and tbi flag of the Atlantic Transport Company
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  • 107 13 Secured by German Cruisers. The well-known Sydney trader, the ship Dunsyre, has been captured by German cruisers and is now lying at Swinemunde. What caused the vessel to be seized is not known yet, for the was American-owned, having been purchased by Messrs Each en sod Minor,
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  • 117 13 Transfer of Officers to the R.N.R. The Mercantile Marine Service Association have been in correspondence with the Admiralty regarding the position of those ships' officers who, having completed their service with the Special Service Squadron, have expressed a desire to place themselves at the disposal of the
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  • 144 13 The Tandjong Priok Dry Dock Company is issuing 500 shares of ii. 1,000 each, at the rate, for outside subscribers, of 165 per cent. The new capital is needed iv connection with tbe payment which will have to he made to the State under the pending
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  • 165 13 The London Shipping Gazette says Q at Swedish owners have a large Jtoount of new tonnage on order, 00t h at home and abroad. Swedish companies also are co°Perating with Danish companies, a &d this co-operation is likely to be tended after the war. A leading Swedish
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  • 249 13 In connection with the increased earnings of the liner companies, a City merchant writes that he was the unfortunate possessor of certain goods shipped from Japan to Hamburg by the German steamer Preussen, which took refuge at Sabang at the outbreak of war. He joined
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  • 197 13 For one cause or another ships sink and people are drowned, but the Boddy jacket does in a remarkable simple and natural way contribute largely to saving lives placed in jeopardy by the sinking of chips. This invention has taken a big place in the limelight
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 647 13 I Positively the Last Night, To-Night g I Thursday, the 28th October, 1915. |j I A MASTER PHOTO-PLAY IN 5 PARTS gj I ALHAM BRA S I THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. g£ Jg I SECOND SHOW AT 915 PM f M PaTHE'S animated war gazette I £j The
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  • 1472 14 The Warden's Court Anomaly. How they Manage such Matters in Australia. Miners' Rights Carefully Safeguarded. We have just received a cop£ of the Ipoh fortnightly Tin and Rubber Journal in which there is an interesting contribution reading as follows: It is always easier to criticise than to find
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    • 216 14 I DON'T USE PAINT. lITI IT DOESN'T PAY. I The Climate of the Federated Malay States Requires Something Different, Something Cheaper, Something Better, TENAX SOLUTION. J |f The Manufacturers state:— H -Tenax" (Regd.) is a solution of selected bitumens refined by our special process, and is the result of almost
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    • 72 14 are ideal laxatives for the TropicsTiny but thorough, gc»'}< as Nature. Do not gripe. Of Chemists, 50 cents per phia!. or post free from the Dr. William*' Medicine Co., Dept., 2b. Singapore. ANNOUNCEMENT. We beg to anounce tint we have opened the Straits Servants Agency." We can supply Boys, Cook*
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    • 314 15 TENTS FOR rIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS. SHOWS 3n d other purposes. C ANVAS~WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co. h ip.Cbandlers, Sail-Makers, Estate Loliers and Commission Agents. 18-19, ROBINSON ROAD. TelephOnb No. 1268. RANEECUNGE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO., SINGAPORE. The Malaya Tribune. Can be had
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    • 328 15 TO BE LET HOUSES TO LET. Nos. 18, 20, 22, 22-1, 22-2, 22-3, Emerald Hill Road. Newly built. Apply Seng Moh, 19 Synagogue Street. 21-10 30-10 TO LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER. The Ground Floor of 16-18 Stamford Road, at present occupied by Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., to be taken as
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    • 447 15 NOTICES MUNCIPALNOITCE. Notice is hereby given that the Assessment List containing the annual Valuation of and amount of Assessment to be leviel on all houses, buildings and lands situated within tho Municipality of Singapore for the year 1916, is open to theinspec ion of Rate-payers at the Municipal Office, St.
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    • 404 15 WANTED WANTED TO BUY Diamonds and also Rings, Krosangs, and other jewelleries set with Diamonds. Apply to K.K. Bhattaeharya, No. 148, Syed Alwi Road. 26-10 25 11 WANTED. Advertiser, a young man now employed as assist, book-keeper, desires a situation as commercial assistant in Netherlands Indies. Has had considerable experience
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    • 473 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL s CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd.,
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    • 692 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—l, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. VAN OUTHOOBN Sourabaya. Boeleleng. Maca>sar, Menado. Ternate and Gorontalo iM 28 YAK DER PARRA Letong. Kramat Mara.-. Tarempa. Mida', Genting, PoeloePandjang and Serapsan ct 28 BAMPIT Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan Reneat
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    • 431 16 SHIPPIMC P&O STEII MAYIGATIOH COMPAHY. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Forts. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) i FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT
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    • 609 16 SHIPPING N. Y. K.^ NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service ia maintained between Yokohama via oottt Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Ja* Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining Aim have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with a'l h
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    • 57 16 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. 1 LIMITED. SINGAPORE to BATAVIAJCHERIBON AND SAMARANG. Sail Twice a Week* SINGAPORE to SOURABAYA Sail Weekly. Singapore to Sourabaya, Sinzarsdja, iV accasgar, Menado, Ternate and Gorontalo. Sail Mont Id v- For freight, passage an«l farther inJ Apply to THE REGISTERED OFFICE No. 22, Teluk Ayer
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