Malaya Tribune, 30 October 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. < I Vol- 2 No. 253. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915 Price 5 Ce/it*
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    • 256 1 CA SIN 6 The Ideal Picture Theatre > Off Beach Road, By the Sea. I WE KNOW THE STRENGTH And we are offering TO-NIGHT What our Patrons Really Like. Wor.r "Thrills" Multiplied by 1,000 does not Describe tbu I WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. Second Show 9-15 p.m. Sharp. MORE ISiBSS IN EVERY
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    • 133 1 Roneo Duplicators. fOO FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per Minute. From SZO to 9180. 14-4, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. G. I COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer in Pianos, Organs ard other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. I Fresh Music Arrives by Every Mail. Strings for Stringed Instruments. i Undertakes To
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    • 183 1 A Gigantic Programme. Colossal Productions AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE jM The "GAIETY" Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. > A Thrilling Detective Drama 2 The Staircase ol Death 2. '^BR In Two Reela Featuring the Daring Detective Parker. 2 W iff les on the Riviera 2* 1
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  • 1270 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. The Diet. The Japanese Otticial Gazette publishes an Imperial Rescript convoking the Diet in Tokio on November 29. Apparently it is the intention of the Government to get the Budget passed through the Diet before the end of the
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  • 127 2 Major Wallingford, champion shot of the British Army at seViPaj Bisleys, whese excellent work with the Australians at the DardenelW has been frequently mentioned 2 despatches, is about to retire from the Army owing to a strained heart In a letter to his parents at New town,
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  • 71 2 The Sumatra Post has received an Athens message which says that the political situation in Bulgaria is grave. The leaders of the Opjxh sition parties are conspiring against tiie King and the dynasty. Mutinies among the troops are remarkably numerous. German and Austrian officers are wearing Bulgarian unU form, while
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    • 306 2 THE "QUEEN MARY PEN. ttta, 25 •<* FOR SALE AT STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd. Printers Stationers. 20A —20C, COLLYER QUAY. In aid of The Queen's "Work for Women" Fund. Lady Roxburgh writes: Her Majesty is very much pleased with the Pens." This Pen has received the approval of the Queen
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  • 445 3 Bombay is now witnessing the termination of several heavy bankruptcies consequent on the financial crisis of Oct. 1913. Tbe insolvency of the pearl merchants Sobhagchand Nagichand and Co., which was the largest individual insolvency, the gross liabilities of the fiim being one crore and twenty lakhs,
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  • 196 3 The following extract from the London Gazette is published for j general information Whereas a Committee has been instituted to receive and consider claims made by British, Allied or neutral Third Parties against ships or cargoes which have been condemned or detained by orders of Prize Courts,
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  • 26 3 The untitled -“I want to see the neatest thing you haye in stockings." 1 JI Shop-Walker (absent-mindedly). —I'm afraid she's out just at present, sir.'"—The Bystander.
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    • 184 3 MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Mcitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co. I 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. AS
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    • 284 3 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 1915. 24 Sun. 3 10 17 Mon. 4 11 18 25 TUES. 5 12 19 26 Wed. 6 13 20 27 Thurs. 7 14 21 28 I Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 I SAT. 2j 9 16 23 30 I Tuesdays:— Land Sales. Saturdays
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  • 74 4 The Gaulapar nqueduct at Kathgodam, United Provinces, which was opened by His Excellency the Viceroy on Oct. 16, carries a supply of 80 cubic feet per second to Gaulapar Canal for the irrigation of 7,000 acres of Bharsr land on the East of Gaula river in
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  • 109 4 Officer prisoners ar* reported to be more despondent than privates. One recently remarked "We shall never .get out of Russia." Again the Petit Parisien's Petrograd correspondent quotes M. PlivanofF as stating The pnst month's labour, of the whole Russian people is having such results that it is
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    • 520 4 Church Services. S. Andrew's Cathedral. 22nd Sunday after Trinity.—7 ajn. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Children's Service, 5.30 p.m. Festal Evensong and Sermon, followed by a short Set vice of Music by the Choir. S. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines.—9.15 a.m. Holy Communion.
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    • 182 4 OPHIR ROAD.—8 a.m. Mass and Sermon (Tamil.) 6 p.m. Benediction. St. Peter* St. Paul's Church, Queen STREET.—6.30 aan. Maw and Sermon (Hok kien). 8 a.m. Mass and Sermon (Tietaiu.) 4 p.m. Prayers (Chinese) and Benediction. Church of St. Joseph. Victoria STREET.—6.80 a.m. Sunday Low Masses 5.30 k, 8 a.m. High
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    • 193 4 Dutch Cattle Show Brand P.reamery gutter fn 4 lb., 1 lb. and 2 lbs. tins. Highest In Quality and Lowest In Price. S Sole Agents BUN BEE CO. 11 Rochore Road. AUCTION SALES. MORTCASEE'S SALE. On Monday, Ist November 191$, it 2.30 p.m. All that piece of land situate at
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    • 162 4 J. JAIATILAU Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' servia in Ceylon and the Strait* GoveriT ment. Work Under Personal Super?isi 0n CHARGES MODERATE. Mo. 81. Tank Road. 1 CUPID'S SECRET"* THE MEDICINAL BLOOD J S DR. J. B'S. YEDI3 SPECIFIC, f REALM OF VITALITY. 11 In its
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  • 2413 5 Municipal Matters. The Bishop's Absence. Xhe Legislative Council met yesrday afternoon at 2.30 in the pencil Chamber. His Excellency Sir Arthur k c M.G., presided. There iso present th. Hon. Mr R.J. SVinson, C.M.G., Colonial Secre- Hon C.J. Saunders, Hon. A. M. !f y TJl' Hon. G. A.
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  • 221 5 (Singapore, October 30.) 2Y W —$77J 275 tons sold. Coora Strong. Tapioca.—Weak. Sago Flour- -Strong. Gambier.-- Strong. Pepper.— Strong. Other Products.—Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $18.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali S.3o* Copra Gorong Talo 8.45* Copra Dongalo 9.46* Copra Kayong
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  • 66 5 Singapore, October SO' On London Bank 4 m/s */44 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 in/s 2/4 27/32 On India— Bank T. T. 175* On HongkongBank d/d On Shanghai— Bank d/d 98 On Java Bank T. T. 134* On JapanBank d/d Sovereigns—buying rate $*54 India C'cil Bills last issn* 1/4
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  • 782 5 Prices Quoted in the Market tail Morai* 1 M SINQAPOBB, OCTOBBB 30. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Kxchang* and Skare Broken, issue the following list of quotation! Rubier Sham. JUm. Value. Buyer*. Sellers. 2/. Allagar 1/» 2 1 Anglo Java 7/- 8/2/- Anglo-Malay 8/3 9/3 t Ayer Kuning
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    • 608 6 CIGARETTES Lj^M PERFECT SATISFACTION. There's luxury in the flavour and aroma of State Express Cigarettes. O They are good to the very last—a test that few cigarettes can emulate. ym State Express have unusual quality and an individuality that at once creates a preference ii B for this exquisite brand.
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    • 304 6 Palladium Singapore's Premier Theatre- ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre 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 you are plunged into the thick of as thrilling a plot as
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. T.HE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Cftt n?alapa Cribune- SATURDAY, OCTOBIR 30
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    • 146 7 FAREWELL TO HIS TROOPS. London, Oct. 29, 12.35 a.m. Renter's correspondent at the tfpditerranean Headquarters states Zt on Oct. 11 General Sir lan Hamilton issued his farewell order »o the troops on handing over the command to General Sir Charles Monro. He said: 1 would like the
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    • 74 7 Situation Unchanged. London, Oct. 29, 2 45 a.m Petrograd, Official A Russian submarine captured a German ship in the Baltic. The Germans continue their thrust rathe Dvinsk region, but are unable to break the Russian barrier. The Germans in one instance suffered cruel losses in an attack
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    • 21 7 London, Oct. 29, 2.5 p.m. Petrograd The Czar and the Tzaretitch have gone to the Southern Front,
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    • 114 7 Impressive Service in St. Paul s. London, Oct. 29, 2.30 p.m. Perhaps never before has the national Cathedral witnessed such an intenso note of intimate personal lorrov/ as was seen at the Mis 3 Cavell Memorial Service this afternoon. Citizens of all classes assembled in th©
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    • 109 7 V. C. Well Won. London, Oct. 28, 10.15 p.m. The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lance Sergeant Oliver Brouks, ,'ird Coldstreams, for most conspicuous bravery at Loos on jj ct 8. A strong party of the enemy tod captured two hundred yards of UQ S trenches.
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    • 161 7 A Majestic Sight. London, Oct. 29, 1.50 p.m. Rome The newspaper Idea Nazionale gives fresh details of a great offensive. The Italian artillery scaling heights 9,000 feet and capturing mountain summits in Trentino among avalanches of snow and icy winds appeared miraculous. Enormous booty was captured there. The
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    • 66 7 London, Oct. 29, 1.20 p.m. Rome The Italians have bnd another success on the Carso plateau, carrying a number of trenche>. The enemy fled, leaving behind them arms and ammunition. A further communique says that along the Isonzo front alone, during the week ending Oct.
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    • 56 7 London, Oct. 28, I p.m. Reports everywhere show that the present boom in recruiting has b«en unexampled since the beginning of the war. The Daily Chronicle remarks that the success of Lord Derby's scheme promises to be so marked that national service is unlikely to be a
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    • 28 7 Rubber will be valued, for all grades, at $125 a picul for the purpose of levying duty in the F.M.S. trom the sth to the 11th Nov. inclusive.
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    • 690 7 Wide Publicity Advocated. India Office to Frame Bill. London, Oct. 28, 11.50 p.m. The House of of Lords has passed the Indian Civil Service Temporary Provisions Bill. Aftar rejecting the amendment of Lord MacDonnell and inserting in clause one That no action shall be taken with such
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    • 470 7 A Voluntary Register In pursuance of Resolution II passed at the Public Meeting of Straiti Chinese British subjects on September 29 last at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Straits Chinese British Association has now prepared a form of voluntary register and, in order that
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    • 48 7 London, Oct. 29, 2.5 p.m. Mr. Asquith announces that the British casualties in all fields up to the 9th October are -.—Killed Officers 6,CCO men 94,992. Wounded officers 12,033 j m*n 304,832. Missing officer** 2,000 men 72,177 whereof total casualties in the Western area number 365,046.
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    • 16 7 The Negri Sembilan Sporting Club are holding a two-day raoe meeting on Dec. 84th and 27th.
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    • 687 8 Not since the war commenced has any individual instance of Hunnish brutality and callous crime aroused luch world-wide horror and condemnation as the circumstances attaching to the vile doing to death of the brave English nurse, Miss Edith Cavell who, with the true and plucky instincts of
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    • 107 8 London, Oct 28, 6.30 p. m Amsterdam It is authoritative stated that the Dntch Min.st. I Stockholm, GraafJ. P. van Stirum, has been appointed Gov... nor General of the Dutch el* Indies.— Reuter. [The appointment of Graaf van Limburg Stirnm will be received i
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    • 141 8 To-morrow which is the Eye of All Saints, th© service at this Cathedral will be festal evensong followed by a short service of music by the Choir, consisting of a solo "(Join Peace," a quartette We bless yoa in the name of the Lord," and air 44
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    • 57 8 "Miss Cavell's Avenger.'' Mr. Alma Baker telegraphs as follows from Batu Gajah I aaf gest 4 Miss Cavell's Avenger' as the name for the Malaya Aircraft fighter costing £2,250. Four thousand dollars is required to complete the sum for this craft, and is being publicly subscribed for
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    • 34 8 It is notified in the Gazette that Saturday, Nov. 13, and Monday, Nov. 15, will be observed throughout the Colony as public holidayi. AH Government offices will bt closed on those days.
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    • 105 8 Piei. Thb Great War The Late Miss Cavell > In the East 7 Italian Offensive 7 Sir L Hamilton's Farewell... < Accident to King George 1 The Balkans Bombardment of Varna J Commons and Peace The Western Front Japan News Bombay Pearl Merchant's Bankruptcy Prize Claims Committee 3
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    • 492 9 Tin is at $77J —$1 np. if i i Latest advertisements are inserton page 10. >Ir Stanley Vincent has been appointed Secretary of the Ipoh Club. Sergeant F. E. Dilley is gazetted Second Lieutenant S.V.A. —:o:— Th* appointment of Mr. R. D. Acton as Solicitor-General, Penang, ii
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    • 47 9 I London, Oct. 29, 1.50 p.m. At Peabody, Massachussets, nine|*n boys and girls were either b ?med or crushed to death, and nineteen injured, during a fire at a •chool containing seven hundred children who were panic-stricken. j here were no appliances for rescue. Renter.
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    • 398 9 A Showman's Appeal. Hundreds, probably thousands, of our readers can recall many pleasant evenings spent under the auspices of Bob Love, the prince of Eastern showmen, who, first with Chiarini, in the eighties, and then with the Harmstons won popularity through his innate geniality and ability, his unvarying
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    • 276 9 First Court. (Before Mr. E. L. Talma.) Desertion. Mat ali bin Katib Samdeen, a Malay, appeared in Court yesterday on a charge of desertion from the Singapore Police force some fire years ago. He had served only three months after joining the force. Daring the trial it appeared
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    • 80 9 Accident to King George. Thrown from His Horse in France. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Oct. 29, 3.40 p.m. While King George was inspecting the Army in France yesterday morning his horse, excited by the cheers of the troops, reared and fell. The King was severely bruised. His Majesty
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    • 333 9 London, Oct. 28,9.50 p.m. Renter's correspondent at the British Headquarters dwells on the enthusiastic scenes arising from His Majesty the King's comprehensive tour at the Front. He was met by representatives of almost qvery unit on active service, and was welcomed at the French port by FieldMarshal
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    • 58 9 further Aid Promised. London, Oct 29, 2.20 p.m. Melbourne In the House of Representatives Mr. Hughes said that the new government will prosecute the war in the most vigorous manner till victory is won. Ottawa Mr. Hughes, Minister of Militia, expects that by March next a quarter of
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    • 35 9 Bombardment of Varna. London, Oct 29, 2.45 a.m. Petrograd, Official: The Rnssian fleet rebombarded Varna, aviators meanwhile dropping bombs in the harbonr. An enemy submarine was captured. Enemy submarines unsuccessfully attacked the fleet.
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    • 159 9 London, Oct. 29, IA a.m. Petrograd A graphic account is issued of the bombardment of Varna. The fleet approached the town on Oct. 27th and opened fire on the quays with heavy guns, whilst hydroplanes hovered overhead spotting for gunners and themselves dropping bombs. The Russian fire
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    • 53 9 London, Oct 29. 7.30 a.m. Amsterdam: An astonishing sequel to the bombardment of Dedeagatch is the announcement of the Bulgarian Government's intention to seize all French and British property in Bulgaria in order to have security for the indemnification of Bulgarian sufferers from the bombardment, which has admittedly
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    • 47 9 No Hostility. London, Oct. 28, 10.15 p.m. Paris: The Greek Minister has assured the French Foreign Minister that the Greek Government had no intention of committing any hostile act towards the Franco-Brit-ish troops, in spite of reports industriously promulgated in the German press.
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    • 81 9 London, Oct 29,12.35 a.m. Nish A communique admits that the Serbians on the right bank of the Morova were compelled to retire southward after desperate fighting, and have occupied the line of Sfelajenae-Graboratz-Che-togna. Serbians farther south of the Morova front repulsed the enemy. The Serbians in the direction
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    • 57 9 London, Oct. 28, 6.20 p.m. Paris The new Cabinet includes ex-Premier Combes, M. Bourgeois, M. Freycinet, and also the wellknown Socialist M. Guesdes, as Ministers without portfolios. London, Oct. 29, 7.30 a.m. The entire press welcomes the French Cabinet change as strengthening the Allies' resolve to secure
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    • 209 9 No Negotiations. London, Oct 28 6.30 p.m. In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Lloyd George said emphatically that no negotiations whatever had been or were being carried on between London and Berlin with a view to an early peace. M Mr. Asquith's words at
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    • 70 9 London, Oct. 29, 7.30 a.m. Mr. Henderson, M.P., the Minister for Education, speaking at a Wesleyan meeting at Westminster, said that he wished to emphasise that there was no Government crises and there was never going to be any. He added that he was quite aware that
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    • 84 9 London, Oct. 29, 1.50 p.m. New York The Tribune warns the American public against premature German peace talk which is sure to follow any local success in the Balkans. It says that Germany is bleeding white and this process is continuing remorselessly. Germany is now approaching the
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    • 91 9 Artillery Actions. French Success in the Vosges. London, Oct. 29, 1.55 a.m. Paris: A communique says: There have been intense and prolonged artillery actions in Belgium on the Uetsas-Steenstraete front, also to the north of Arras, at Bois en Hacheand in the region of Roclincourt. The enemy
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    • 50 9 London, Oct. 29, 1.50 p.m. Copenhagen The Kiel municipality has started breaking up tram lines in the Kss busy parts of the town in order to give the copptr cables for military purposes. It is expected that similar action will bo taken in other German cities.
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    • 680 9 London, Oct. 29, 2.20 p.m. Captain R. B. Potter has been awarded the Distinguished Servko Order, and Captain C. G. Hornl y received the Military Cross for services in Togoland. {Continued on page 7). The Sakeis worked the coll ectior of camphor in a most crude ll{
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    • 1503 10 New Theatre By-laws Shelved. Last Week's Death-rate Lowest on Record. Interference with Poor Squatters Stopped by Order of the Governor, Two meetings of the Municipal Commissioners were held yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. J. Hallifax (President of the Commission) presided and there were also present Messrs R. Peirce (Municipal
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    • 18 10 Two million heavy rubber trench boots have been ordered by the British Government, an early delivery being stipulated.
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    • 545 11 Mr. Thilson Rowland on Signs of the Times. In a recent address delivered in the Seventh-day Adventist Chapel, Singapore, Mr. J. Thilson Rowland, who has just arrived from America, told of the loss the American people had suffered as a result of the continuous torrential rains in
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    • 144 11 The Rev. T. J. McKitterick asks the advice of the Guardian ou the question of war names for babies. A London paper stated the other day that the babe has yet to be found who has been saddled with the name of Gallipoli or Dardanelles." But
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    • 198 7 1 5 for the price of 4 I g I M Motorist (PC*** to burst Vm f my C<mfoanded I $8 tyres has buret, and I haven't a spare. SS S Md Kb**** No spare I and I always looked on you as an experienced moton.t. g I £f r
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    • 286 8 < LATEST ZONOPHONE RECORDS OCTOBER, 1915. 10 inch Double-Sided 51.20 each. .'2-***** Royal Review March Black Diamonds Band 65 Euterpe 7\Llr\ /2-***** Huetano Two Step 67 State Trumpeters* March... N J***** The Shadow Waltz Peerless Orchestra 1 60 Shufflin'Samuel 711ftr /***** Beets and Turnips Fox Trot t% Zl4»j j 62
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    • 235 10 VICTORIA THEATRE. Lessee M. S. COWAN. RETURN VISIT FOR SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING Tuesday, 2nd Nov. THE Italian Grand Opera Co. Under the direction of Messrs GONSALEZ BROTHERS IMPRESSARIO SIG. A. CARPI. All New Star Artistes direct from Milan, Italy. Augmented chorus and an Orchestra of 21 Musicians under the
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    • 680 11 Some one, it seems, is still baying the product of a* i| enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brare comrades bj asphyxiating gases. Is it You J Sanaphos is All-British. It surpasses and displaces the enemy-produefc. SANAPHOS rebuilds worn nerves, brain and muscle. Medical Officer s opinion. Received Great
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 7 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915
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    • 306 12 Europe. For London Merionethshire, due shortly City of Hankow, November 7 Teacer, November 10 Novara, November 11 (connects with Medina). City of Manchester. Nov. 13 Nellore, November 25 Nagoya, November 30 For Liverpool Keemun, Nov. 4 Teiresias. Nov. 7 Perseus, Nov. 25 For Glasgow City
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    • 155 12 Latest Arrivals. British. Itola, str., 29-10-15, Inner Roads. Kara Sang, str., 29-10-15, No. 1 Wharf. Giang Seng, str., 29-10-15. Inner Road*. Phranang, itr., 29-10-15, Innsr Rds. Batavier, gtr., 29-10-15, Inner Rds Hang Sang, str., 29-10-15, No. 7 Wharf. Hai Nan, »tr., 29-10-15, Inner Rds. Sri Wongsee, str., 29-10-15,
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    • 77 12 Sri Wongsee for Batu Pahat. Sembilan for Bagan. Klang for Malacca, Port Swettenharn and Penang. Medusa for Medan. Hong Bee for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Hok Canton for Port Swettenharn and Penang. Rembrandt for Batavia. Hock Tew for Kerimon. Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Japara for Muntok and
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    • 288 12 Per P. and O. steamer Malwa. From London Oct. 2.—To Singapore Mr. and Mrs. A. McKelby MM. B. R. Reith, Mr. E. R. Long, Miss L. Bell, Mr. H. Ellerton, Miss Ellerton, Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Per. kins, Mr. J. K. Beasley, Mrs. F J Lloyd, Mr.
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    • 63 12 Arrivals 28-10-15. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, Oct. 28, Dindings, gen., E. 8. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Oct. 28, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan A Co. Kedah, Brit., 94, Manns, Oct, 17, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Ekma, Brit., 2356, Kilner, Oct 28, Spore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert
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    • 44 12 Ekma for Negapatam, Madras and Durban. Malacca for Tongkah. Speelman for Langsa, Edi., T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh. Alma for Deli. Eilora for Port Swettenharn and Singapore. Hong Bee for Singapore and China. Kedah for Dindings, Sitiawan, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson.
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    • 92 12 Vessels Expected. Cyclops (Holt) November Ist. from Europe for Singapore. China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co.. Ltd. Pyrrhus (Holt) November 2nd, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co.. Ltd. Demodocus (Holt) November 4th, from Singapore for Colombo and London.
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    • 142 12 The Macao correspondent ol the Hongkong Daily Press reported on October 11 as follows It is somewhat freely said here that the Public Works Department are very much annoyed that the important work of dredging the Harbour has been entrusted to the officials of the Harbour Department, and
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    • 178 12 Tfcil mi K hl save a great deal of labour and time, but the Department can scarcely be blind to the fact that the rubbish it being thrown into the entrance of the Harbour, and that every basketful that has been thrown in will hare to be taken
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    • 432 12 The Holt liner Indrakuala is loading here for New York and Boston. The Royal Mail packet Merionethshire is expected here shortly to load for London to:-—" The Bombay Mam is scheduled to sail for Bombay on the Ist Nov. See advt. page 16. The P and 0 liner
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    • 91 12 On Sept. 30, just prior to the departure of the O.S.K. s.s. Harbin Maru from Dairen for Kobe, a message was caught by the wireless apparatus of the steamer as well as that of the S.M.R. liner Sakaki Maru which was then entering Dairen from bhangha., to
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    • 84 12 To-diy. High watar:—2.47 a.m. 7ft. I* 8 ft. t ins. To-morrow. 22nd Sunday after Trinity. P. O. outward mail expected. High water:—3.4l a.ra. 6 ft. 7 ins. i P* 7 ft. 7 int. Monday, November Ist. High water:—s.lo a.m. o ft. 7 int. 2 P* 7 ft. 3 ma.
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 440 12 Mails Close To-caj. I Batu Pahat w 1 Bagan o on g»*« j I Malacca. Port Swetten- J I UedjLO 411 un *KW I Hongbonj, Amoy Med 5 J I pJfilSSSSL p5 I n t d 5B3* H,jk 3 I Bengkalis, Siak I and Pakan Baro* r„ 1 E& ate
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    • 959 13 Captain and Officer Charged. On Tuesday morning, before the Court of Justice at Medan, Captain Liibcke of the Hamburg America liner Preussen and fourth officer Volz, appeared to answer the charges of having, after the war broke out, endangered the neutrality of Holland by having on board a
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    • 295 13 President Asano on the Company's Prospects. 35th Annual Meeting. At the thirty-fifth general meeting of the shareholder» of of the Toyo Risen Kaisha Mr. Asano, the President, repeated the detailed statement made to the chief shareholder» at the Imperial Hotel on the 23rd Sept. as to his
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 381 13 I FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY I Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, the 30th Oct., and Ist 2nd Nov., 1915. g g AN EXTRA GOOD PROGRAMME is 88 8 AT THE gg I ALHAMBRA I I THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. I SECOND SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. ——SITUATIONS OF UNUSUAL INTEREST
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    • 1539 14 v Lest We Forget." The Second Battle of Ypres, from Thursday, April 22, to Thursday, May IS, is perhaps the most notable single battle of the Western line, and for three different reasons. It was the first gas-battle it was one of the most dangerous breaches
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      • 214 14 J DON'T USE PAINT. 1 lITI IT DOESN'T PAY. I The Climate of the Federated Malay States Requires Something Different, Something Cheaper, Something Better, TENAX SOLUTION. 1 fTheeiManufacturers state:— j| "Tenax" (Regd.) is a solution of selected bitumens refined by our special process, and is the result of almost H
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      • 87 14 A CLEAR HEAD a hearty appetite, sound sleep and good digestion are sure to follow an occasional dose of the tiny laxatives. Gentle as nature Do not gripe. Of all chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Dept. lc, Singapore ANNOUNCEMENT. We beg
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      • 316 15 TENTS FOR r .RCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS. SHOWS an d other purposes. CANVAS~WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co. n chandlers, Sail-Makers, Estate Lien a*" l Commission Agents. 3UPP IB 19, ROBINSON ROAD. Telephone No. 1268. wnTecunge Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO., SINGAPORE. The Malaya Tribune.
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      • 320 15 TO BE LET r HOUSES TO LET. Nos. 18, 20, 22, 22-1, 22-2, 22-3, Emerald Hill Road. Newly built. Apply SeDg Mob, 19 Synagogue Strtet. 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
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      • 443 15 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore require the services temporarily of a Sanitary Inspector. Salary $100 per mensem. A knowledge of colloquial Malay is indispensable and preference will be given to applicants of good character who have had previous experience of the duties of sanitary
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      • 387 15 WANTED i WANTED TO BOY Diamonds and also Rings, Krosangs, and other jewelleries set with Diamonds. Apply to K.K. Bhattacharya, 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 the F.M.S. Has had considerable experience
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      • 479 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200.000 Reserve Fund £l,800,0«)O Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. i The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd.,
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      • 647 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Qoay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. RnnrwFS Selat-Pandiang. Benekalis. Siak and Pakan-Baroe Oct 80 RivrKKP Poeloe-Samboe, Tongkal. Moeara-Saba. Simpang and Djambi Oct 30 Reysst Poeloe Samboe, Muntok, Djeb.es, Blinjoe, Pangkal-Pinang. Koba and Billiton -jq 8kmBILAN Bajan
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      • 429 16 SHIPPING P&O STEAM HAYIGAT10N COMPANY. 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 Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO
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      • 639 16 SHIPPING NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via ports tc Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial J ninnn Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the
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      • 55 16 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. 1 LIMITED. SINGAPORE to BATAVIA,|CHERIBON AND SAMARANG. Sail Twice a Week* SINGAPORE to SOURABAYA Sail Weekly. Singapore to Sourabaya, ja, toaccasear, Menado, Ternate.and Gorontalo. Sail Monthlyi PQt freight, passage and further UU Apply t.> THE REGISTERED OFFICE No. 22, Teluk Ajr« Street. LEE HOON LEON
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