Malaya Tribune, 2 December 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2,- No. 2SI. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 496 1 FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Tuesday 30th Nov., Wednesday Ist Dec, Thursday 2nd Dec. AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE GAIETY Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT BEtfCOOLEN" STREETS. In the Fj rst Show at 9 p.m. Sharp Each Night THE GREAT NOVEL GERMINAL A Cinematographic Adaptation of EMILE ZOLA'S FAMOUS ALLEGORY BIN8
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    • 62 1 'If llfl —Ml if limiiiiimwiiiMii i ff mrT I SULPHURIC I 1 AND I Hydrochloric Acid. I 1 t i E I MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. j I SOLE AGENTS. I NESTLES 4|p|j§| BEST 1 MILK for «fK JESTLBf BABIES. I PER TIN. EVERYWHERE. 3 So Nourishing that every Tablet
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  • 402 2 Damage by Elephants. A meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya was held at Penang on Monday last when Mr. W. Duncan presided. Tiie Chairman referred to the death of Mr. Heslop Hill ami to the excellent work he had done in the interests of planters. A vote
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  • 225 2 4, A Slow Form of Suicide." Dr., A. B. Oblsen, the editor of Good Health, spoke on the effect! of smokiDgupon health at the autumnal meeting in Manchester of the Anti-Tobacco and Aofi-Narcotic League. He said nicotine waa among the most dangerous and virulent of the alkaloidal poisons.
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    • 188 2 ADVANCE DISPLAY SPECIAL Christmas Goods JUST ARRIVED. Christmas Toys and Dolls Christmas Crackers and Provisions Christinas Cards and Books. Christmas Gifts of all kinds in large variety AT John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. "SHELL" FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT Please send Tour Order to CHIN HUAT
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    • 217 2 WfIITEAWAY,LAIDLAW&Co„| Limited. I Battery Road, Opposite the G.P. 0., Singapore eggljg Xmas StocijT Fitted with assorted Toys All Children should have One Busy Bees. |^|j§^ Children's Story j l^yfei^ Books I^^^J^: AS ILLUSTRATION. Size 10* x 8 x 2 ins. Price 55 cts. each. I -felSJ^^l lA>hAEL ***** SOKi LIS
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  • 351 8 Interesting Anniversary. From yesterday s Free Press we extract the following To-day December 1, twentyeight years ago,(1887) at a conference held at Government House, Singapore, the services of a list of over ninety men who were enrolled as willing to serve as members of a Volunteer Artillery
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  • 303 8 Supremacy of Our Navy. Wileman's Erazilian Review has been recently dealing with the complaints made by the Amazon rubber traders and others regarding Great Britain's policy as to rubber supplies. The Review has taken pains to show that Britain might reasonably have acted in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 172 8 j MOTOR CARS ON HIReI MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil I AND Motor Accessories I OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines Tbe Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles ["Gasolene Light Cycle Co. J 4/5-2,
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    • 406 8 LA TEX CUPS WHITE, FULLY-GLAZED Ironstone Earthenware. Glacial Acetic Acid. Momi Cases. PROMPT DELIVERY. YAMATO CO. *f, High Street. Telephone 129. 18-11 22-12 Lowell Co.'s CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER, 1915. Sun. 5 12 19 20 Moh. 6 13 20 27 TOES. 7 14 fl 28 I I Wed. l 8 15
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    • 105 4 THE BEST |H| Absolutely LIGHTEST JMI tlie 7 Beer,|Mßist Brewed from Refreshing I [;HE BREWERY'S >f TV 1 I I SOLE AGENTS ANN LOCK CO., Battery Roar 1 SUB-AGENTS TAITO KOSHI. BEACH ROAD. m^m ——i—— I ———^B^^ > l»««lW«MM > l > i a<t l|> l i M t K
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    • 245 4 JUST ARRIVED. JUST ARRIVED. Tuck's Xmas AND New Year Cards Picture postcards of Straits views, books, stationery and postcard albums. Also latest War-pictures of British and our Allies. THE SINGAPORE STAMP CO., B*4 Change Alley. 1-11 31-12 f~ If HIDS TO TKfIDE. Ijt There arc good salesmen I ill and
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    • 94 4 IMysteries! Mysteries!! I AT QUARTER PRICE. I j Mysteries of the Court of London in 8 I (16 volumes) in bold type, profusely I Price Rs. 11 post free. HARMONIUMS. Single reed, Rs. 15 an .i -> n I Double reed, Rs. 25 and 3q I Order with advance money
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  • 1065 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE REPUBLIC. Mongolian Brigands. I Chinese Government has I General Kun Yuan, for- Tartar-General in Jehol, corns',. V of the Chinese forces oper1:,"" against the Hunghutzes in Inner Mongolia. General K..«y Chi-kuei, Chiangchun of Fengs'..' has been ordered to co-operate General
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  • 138 5 First Court. (Before Mr. H. W. Firmstohe.) Kah Kin Chuan, an employee of Messrs Adamson, Giifillan A TJo., and Veera Singh, a Punjabi carter, were charged on remand this morning with criminal breach of trust in respect to 8 bales o( grey drill valued $1,080. It appears the
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  • 172 5 Sporting Times Pays Damages. In the King's Bench, on 15th Oct., before Justice Ridley and a special jury, Mra. Hilda Piggott sued The Sporting Times Co., Ltd., for damages for libel, arising out of the following paragraph which appeared in the Sporting Times of 14th January, 1914 Sensation
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  • 16 5 The outward-bound French mail liner Athoe is due here from Europe via Colombo next Baturdaj forenoon.
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  • 227 5 (Singapore, December 2.) 7Yn.-481£ 150 tons iold. Copra.— Strong. Tapioca. —Strong. Sago Flour- Weak. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper- —Weak. Other Products. —Market Steady. Litest Leal Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 B. per picol $]QOO Nutmeg* 8p 8. s^oo Copra Ball <#> 12.4b* Copra Gorong Talo 12^60» Copra Dongal.. 12 60
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  • 143 5 {Exclusive to Malaya Tribune) Messrs Latham and Co.,' the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day Quotations. AlorGajah $2.50 $2.60 AyerHitam 22.50 23.50 Ayer Kunings 1.05 115 AyerMolek 1.85 190 AyerPanas 6.60 6.90 Balgownie 3.25 .3.50 Bukit Jelotong 0.471, 0.52]j Bukit Katil 0.75 ChangkatSerdg 6.50" 6.75 Glenealy
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  • 66 5 Singapore, December 2. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4^ Private 3 m/i 2/4$ On India Hank T. T. 1751 On Hongkong— Bank d/d 14j On Shanghai— Bank d/d On Java Bank T. T. 134J On Japan— Bank d/d 109§ Sovereigns—baying rate $8..54 India Ceil Bill* last
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  • 811 5 rricM Qmtid in th< Haiti tin Msraiat Singapore. December 2. Lyall and Eratt. Exchange and Share Broken, lmii* the following list of quotations Rubker Shares. Mom. Value. Bayer». Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/10 2/1 1 Anglo Java 3/3 9/6 21- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/«! 1 Ayer Kuning 11/- 14/2/-
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 81 5 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily WIIKDAY k ft UN DATS. Mail Daily leave* for the north at 7.7 aw aad 7»m. Other trains leave for Johore at t i 10.29 ana noon. 1.30 pm 2.56 pm 4.40 pin. Ma 1 arrive* from north at B.lf am and 7.14 T/ains leave
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 229 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.K.E. v. 5 p.m. Bras Basah Road Malay Co. To-morrow, Dec. 3. 5.15 Drill Hall S.V.A. 5 do Maxim Co 5. do •S.K.E. v. 5 d« S.V.R. 5. do Chinese Co. 4 Balestier Range Malay Co. 5 Sepoy Linei S.F.A.
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  • 521 6 Feeding Tests. Better Beef Producer. It is on the tapis that the F. M. S. Government, having successfully experimented in Malaya with the cultivation of the African Oil Palm, are about to introduce it on a large scale, and it is likely that capitalists who wish to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 610 6 WATA GAJA OIL WILL CURE YOUR! I Rheumatism. I I It is recommended by thousands of permanently cured sufferers as I J being cafe, certain, and speedy. 2 I EVERY CASE CAN BE CURED. J Suffering from—Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Gripings, and f Shooting Pain in the body, etc. 4 vl°
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    • 138 6 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer AND Supervisor Building Contractor, 149, Seanioon Road, SINGAPORE, Office No. 111, Market Street. ESTIMATES FOR WORKS FREE Oh CHARGE). 16 7 15-1 ROBBER MANCLES! We offer to those who combine both economy and efficiency the [following rubber mangles now on vi* w High Type.
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    • 500 6 PALLADiUfij Share's Premier Theatre—OßCHAßD ROAD-Siaiapw'i P remiw Tl You cannot have better than the best-These are the ir—, d All Films New to Singapore FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY Thursday, Dec 2, Friday, Dec. 3, Saturday iv. THE GREAT ANARCHIST MYSTERY A magnificent production by the* British and Gmtinental Film Q,
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. CIK fttalapa Crlbune. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2.
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    • 54 7 The Western Front. Snow in Champagne. London, Dec. 1, 12.55 a.m. IV;. The communique states that the 'lay has been snowy and foggy with a thaw in the Champagne district. With the exception of the goal cannonade along tho whole front, only grenade fighting is reported in the regions of
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    • 25 7 London. Nov. 30, 4.55 p.m. Amsterdam News from the frontier states that the British squadron to-day bombarded the coast from to Ostend.
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    • 60 7 London, Dec. 1, 10.11 p.m. Tli** Admiralty announces that it wt, Flight Sub-Lientenant Bin9y, Accompanied by a French Officsr, who, while patrolling the Belgian coast on Sunday, bombed a German nbmarine which sank in a few minutes, its back havincr broken. Flight-Lieutenant Ferrand on Sunday in a biplane
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    • 19 7 London, Nov. 30, 4 45 p.m. Paris: The latest communique Uji that there is nothing to report.
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    • 37 7 Only Sl'ght Activity. y Q J London, Dec. 1, 3.30 a.m. Petrograd The communique nays that there is desultory fighting in the regions of Riga, Pinsk and St\r, and slight activity in the Caucasus.
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    • 40 7 London, Nov. 30, 4.55 p.m. Copenhagen The new book of ►Sven Hediu, 44 The war agaimt Itiissia, which is full of appeals to Sweden to abandon her neutrality, I'** met an unfriendly reception in tlu« «Swedish Pres?.
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    • 64 7 London, Dec. 1, 4.20 a.m. > s officially announced tu.it .>,'(• iirma in Canada are engagm making munitions, employing 111 skilled artisans. Among t le permanent benefits accruing to 11«' dominion will be the refining 'i>}>er and zinc and the manu- urtt of brass, all of which were
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    • 77 7 London, Dec. 1, 1.25 p.m. A tsterdam It ia officially anin Vienna that the resignationsof the Ministers of the Inte- v Commerce, and Finance have *«i accepted. The new appoint■jjjnts include Prince Hohenlohe lilingsfnerst and Ilerr Yon j7*coman, ex-governor of Trieste, as lister of the Interior. These changes
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    • 34 7 According to news which has 1 Penang serious damage has *one at Singora by floods. rain is said to have fallen into j'« canal and traffic interrupted, nncertain when the road will be clear.
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    • 92 7 Enemy Column Decimated. London, Dec. 1, 4.30 a.m. A terrific artillery hammering is continuing uninterruptedly on the irentino where, a Rome communique says, the barracks and railway station at Levico were bombarded and an enemy colnmn at Carnia was caught by artillery and shelled to pieces. "V
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    • 62 7 London, Dec. 1, 4.20 a.m. Amsterdam Terrific fighting on the Italian front is again reported, says an Austrian communique. It is becoming clear that the Italians wish to force a victory on the Isonzo, if possible near Gorizia. It speaks of bloody attacks, and admits that the Austrians
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    • 65 7 London, Nov. 30, 8.50 p.m. In the House of Commons, Colonel Henderson asked whether Captains in the Indian Army serving with the Expeditionary Forces and doing the work of Field Officers might be temporarily promoted Majors. Mr. Tennant replied that proposals for the granting of temporary
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    • 44 7 London, Nov. 30, 8 50 p.m. The steamer Dotterel has been sunk.— Reuter. [The Dotterel was a British coasting steamer owned by the Cork S. S. Co., at Cork. She had a tonnige of 819 reg. tons and engines of 190 h.p.]
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    • 34 7 Mr. Ferguson, who recently arrived to join the Eastern Smelting Co. held, says the M. Mail, a captaincy in an Irish regiment. He was in the retreat from Mons, and was subsequently invalided out.
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    • 219 7 (By Courtesy of the French C msul-General). Paris, Nov. 28. Yesterday on the north of Saint Mihiel we destroyed an enemy battery, and dispersed strong detachments. To-day, the enemy having exploded a mine in front of our lines in Artois, launched an attack with a company which
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    • 196 7 Messrs Barlow's Report. Singapore, Dec. 1. —Wired advices from London during the past week have reported a declining and unsettled market with a good deal of uncertainty as to the course of prices in the immediate future, and this feeling was in evidence at to-day's auction when
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    • 62 7 Singapore, Dec. I.—The quantities catalogued for to-day's auction being much in excess of those offered at any previous auction, it was not found possible to complete the sale to-day. Selling will be resumed to morrow at 10 a. m. The average prices paid to-day for Fine Pale
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    • 158 7 Mr. Stanley Bell, who was" st.ipn manager at His Majesty's Theatrp. London, when the war broke out, has been home on a week's leave, and has now gone back again. It is unnecessary to my hi what brarch of the serri-e lie is now "doing his t
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    • 30 7 The M.M. Company's steamer Ville de la Ciotat left Saigon at 10 p.m. on the Ist instant and may be expected here to-morrow, the 3rd instant, at about 5 p.m.
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    • 466 7 Successful Action byiths Institute of Journalists- As a result of joint action taken by the Institute of Journalists, the National Union, and the Newspaper Proprietors' Association*, the sensational increase in Press telegraph rates proposed in the 1916 Budget ha s withdrawn, and the halfpenny post retained
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    • 127 7 The Yearly Reports just publish ed by the Government of Burma on the Chin Hills tells a story of an aged Yahow Chief named Van Nul. who voluntarily gave X 1,000 to the j War Relief Fund, a very large sum for such a man. He was told
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    • 789 8 Without going into the political situation with regard to Serbia's critical position in connection with the campaign in the Balkans, it may prove instructive if we consider it from the geographical point of view. We shall be able the better to do to if we go back a
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    • 704 8 What the Country N eedj In view of the recent dk 1 in Parliament and hJ'1 CQB S| Indian reforms, it i T 8 I note that Sir born and Sir Krishna w I been asked by friends in T I express an opinion as v J? a*l
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    • 13 8 Reuter states that on Tuesday Sir lan Hamilton had Mdlenee ni the Kin.
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    • 945 9 I Tin is $81i—$1 down. I Copra has soared to £31.10. I Mr. T. J- B. Wearne, of Messrs I lV«arne Bros., is on a visit to Knala B our London correspondent wires aat Kubbar is quoted at 3/ld Spot I Mr. J. B. Parrington, of Midlands
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    • 125 9 The text of a new bill to amend the existing Enemy (Amendment) Ordinance, 1915 is set out in the Gazette (a) to extend the range of payments which have, under the Trading with the Enemy (Amendment) Ordinance 1915, to be made to the custodian of enemy
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    • 118 9 The Great War Pa«i. In the East 7 The Italian Campaign 7 French Consular News 7 The Western Front 7 Promotion of Indian Officers 7 Britain and the War 9 Lord Kitchener's Tour 9 In the Balkans 9 Position in Persia 9 King George Convalescent 9 Colonial Government
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    • 119 9 In the Balkans. Plight of Refugees. Tramp Over Snow-Clad Steppes. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 30, 4.45 p.m. Salonika Heavy snow is falling. The party in charge of the British vice-consul from Nish arrived here yesterday after a trying journey through Albania. Owing to lack of conveyance the
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    • 76 9 London, Nov. 30, 4.30 p.m. Greece in the reply to the Entente declares her intention of maintaining neutrality so long as her sovereign rights are not infringed, and no restrictions of a military character are imposed. The note contends that with Salonika and its railway connections
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    • 76 9 London, Dec. 1, 4.20 a.m. Athens The situation remains uncertain. The attitude of the Entente diplomacy is firm. The Government press declares that the Government has nothing to add to its reply. There is a note of uneasiness in the German press on the Kaisers' visit to Vienna,
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    • 74 9 London* Nov. 29, 1.55 p.m. Bukharest: The King, opening Parliament, said that the war which was drenching the world with blood continues around us, with increasing bitterness. New States had now joined, giving it ever-growing proportions. This situation imposes on Roumania more than ever the duty of
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    • 25 9 London, Nov. 30, 5.35 p.m. Amsterdam: A Berlin communique states that the Bulgarians captured at Prizrend 3,000 prisoners and eight guns.
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    • 85 9 London, Dec. 1, 10.40 p.m. Amsterdam The Reichstag has opened. The President in his speech bombastically claimed that Germany was invincible on the battlefield, and their enemies were wrong in thinking to destroy Germany economically. He admitted that scarcity was causing hardships among the tSerman poor but declared
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    • 29 9 London, Dec. 1, 4.20 a.m. The King came ont in a bathchair into the Palace garden yesterday. This is his first outing since his recent accident.
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    • 138 9 Visit to the Dardanelles. Praise for Colonials. London, Nov. 30, 5.45 p.m. Reuter's special correspondent at the Dardanelles telegraphs that Lord Kitchener visited Mudros, Helles, and conferred with General Munro. The visits were a surprise; but the news spread like wildfire. Soldiers rushed from their dug- outd
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    • 72 9 No Public Statement. London, Nov. 30, 4.55 p.m. In the House of Commons at question time Lord Robert Cecil said Great Britain and Russia were amicably negotiating with Persia with a view to placing the latter in a position to maintain order and discharge the duties of
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    • 69 9 London, Nov. 29, 1.55 p.m. Paris Great efforts are being made by the' Young Turks and Germans to incite the Arabs against the British in Mesopotamia. High officials are stated to have left Constantinople two months ago, with precious stones and money as gifts, and are now
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    • 255 9 Mr. Bonar Law's Views. London, Dec. 1, 1.5 a.m. At the banquet of the Scottish Corporation Mr. Bonar Law, referring to the enemy's assertions that Great Britain is not doing htr share, asked whether anyone, on the outbreak of the Avar, could have imagined that we
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    • 526 9 More Changes. London, Nov. 30,10 p.m. Sir John Anderson, nnder secretary for the Colonies, has been appointed Governor of Ceylon on Sir R. Chalmers resuming the secretaryship to the Treasury. Sir G. Fiddes succeeds Sir John Anderson. Sir H. Hesket Bell, Governor of Ihe Leeward Islands, goes to
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    • 84 9 Heavy weather i« prevailing in the North, the Korweftum steamer Gerd, from Bangkok to ColomboBombay, experiencing lumpy N.-Easterly seas in the Gulf of Siam. Part of her deck cargo of teak he-" came alack, and with the continued roll of the vessel some damage wan done to her
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    • 487 10 The Hongly Steaniship Co. Hongkong, Singapore, Penang Service. A new enterprise, and one that already gives promise of mnch success, was lately launched in Hongkong, where a number of CLinese capitalists subscribed the requisite capital to start a steamship service between Hdngkong and the Straits Settlements, the
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    • 432 10 Useful Invention of Mr. Mathieu. Demonstration in Singapore to-morrow, Dec. 3. Mr. Mathieu announces on page 10 that he will give a demonstration of the working of his patent Coconut Opener to-morrow, 3rd December, at 11.30 a.m., in Messrs John Little and Co.'s courtyard. According to Mr.
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    • 172 10 New War Bill. A Bill to amend the law relating to the exportation and importation of articles during the present war which is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council and is published in the Gazette. The objects and reasons state.— 1. This Bill i 3
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    • 365 10 Latest Report. According to our v advices dated Oct. 21*tfi Kates have further ir l r( O It is only with the great*,, rl' that Charterers 3 necessary tonnage. R a the world hare improved r I «bly, th. Ri,er Pu te showing the greatest chw« 87, 6
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    • 295 10 Alderman Sir John Knill gave I ment at the Mansion House, Londor on 21st October, in the summon- I issued by the City Police at the instance of the Director of Public Prosecutions under the Defence of th» liealm Act, against the owneri of certain publications and
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    • 481 11 Important Proclamations. Two important proclamation! relating to the exportation of all articles destined for or shipped from China and Siam, and exportation of articles to the same countries and the Netherlands are published in the Gazette. The foil text of the'first named is
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    • 64 11 The Committee beg to acknowledge, with thanks, receipt of the following Already acknowledged and sent to London £1,000 I 8,533.33 Already acknowledged in hand $£90.33 Dun lop Rubber Co. European Employees in Malacca and Johore. October Subscription 72. do. November do. 68.50 O. Ilolden, 11
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    • 51 11 Messrs Kvatt u:;<I Co the company's ageota, favour sa with tbe Information that the I'ukit Timah Robber Estates' oat pat for the month of tfovambet amouotJ to 21 f 070 lb«. making a total for the e!e\eu iiiomos ol the enrreot (I 'facial year of 217,667 lbs. dry
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 215 7 I 5 for the price of 4 I 1 hi\ is* Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded SQ tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." hid Motorist No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist." S3
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 188 8 I Robinson Co. I I "Davis" Vibrating Shuttle Hand I I Sewing Machine. I I The shuttle which is cylinder-shaped is worked I I by a vibrating movement, it is also exceptionally I I light running and quick working. Will sew from I I finest to stoutest cloth. I COMPLETE
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    • 119 8 I ALLSOPFS I I BRITISH I PILSENER I BEER. I j If BEST 1 Jfg HEALTHIEST. I I ALWAYS I I H ASK FOR I lM AUSOPP'S. 1 SOLE IMPORTERS: I pldbeck Macgregor Co. Adelphi Hotel. j! I 5 COMING EVENTSk I 2 Saturday Next, I CINDERELLA I f DANCE
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 308 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE IN All) OF Officers' families' Fund. "THE QUERIES" AND "MY WORD" Ad Up-to-date and Original Revue. VICTORIA THEATRE DECEMBER 9, 11, 16, 18, At 9-15 p.m. MATINEE December 14, at 5.30 p.m. PL YN 01 SK AT3 AT The Robinson Piano Co Ltd. Now
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    • 173 10 Latest Advertisements. Harmston's Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE. LAST 3 MIGHTS. AGAIN TO NIGHT. Our New Programme FRIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 3rd. Grand Benefit Night in Aid of the Malayan Air Craft Fund. Last Matinee, Saturday Afternoon, December 4. PRICES AS USUAL. Booking at Robinson Piano Co. W. Harmston C. H. Bruce
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 283 11 j UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY 1 BEST RECOMMENDATION. The Local Agents of ROSS'S. I j I The Sottlina Specialists of Liverpool Leith, fhave received the following entirely I unsolicited testimonial from one of their j Clouts in the Malay Peninsula: I In sending you a repeat order for I Ross's Auk's Head
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    • 130 11 KOH «St Co. m 4 Annual Sole Now Proceeding. p or One Month Only. Essence Bunga mS Petri Bongsoo. Ijlfe'. Sa,e Price SI.OO Essence Bunga Tajok Mambang. Sale Price till CIS. each. J "Ibw^;» Essence fa Bunga i ft B f j Pekan I SALE PRICE Each. Essence Bunga Mas
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1915
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    • 326 12 Singapore Loading List. Europe. For London City of Bombay December b\ Ningchow, December 7 Katori Mam, December J> Kamo Mara, December 22 Kioto, December 30 Kashmir, January 11 For Liverpool Mentor December 4 Kasenga, December 12 lo* Glasgow City of Bombay December 3 For Marseilles Nagoya, in port V 'lie
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    • 31 12 'fit* Java-ChinvJapan Lijn s. 3. Tiimanoek, was due at Dairen on the 13lh in«L from Hongkong whence she "*s to fillip to Java 40 to 50,000 ptosis of l>eans.
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    • 204 12 Latest Arrivals. British. Islander, Bfe, 1-12-15, No. 1» Wharf. Sri Muar, str., 1-12-15, Inner Roads. Medusa, str., 1-12-15, No. 3 Wharf. Kaka, str., 1-12-15, Inner Roads. Renalla, str., 1-12-15, Pulo Bukum. Kinta, str., 1-12-15, Inner Roads. Chawchoufn, str., 1-12-15, Inner Roads. Brisbane, str., 1-12-15, Inner Roads. Amherst, str.,
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    • 48 12 Kampot for Saigon. Singkel for Laboean Biiik. Taugjong Balei and Medan. Sappho for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Pontianak for Seiat Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Meranti for Kota Tinggi. Buyskes forKoemai, Bandjetmassin. Balik Papan, Samarinda, etc. Kutsang for Penang and Calcutta.
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    • 215 12 By the K. P. M. liner Buyskes returned to Singapore Capt. McDonnell and thirteen men, the crew of the steam launch Marlowe which sailed from this port on Nov. 11 for Samarinda. Considering the dimensions of the craft—the launch is 60 ft. long, has a beam of
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    • 60 12 A win* from The Hague reports that Germany has offered the United States compensation it the rate of £1,000 sterling a head for the 125 Amei leans who perished when the Lusitania was sunk. It is said, however, that the United SUtesJiave rejected thn cff« r as
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    • 60 12 Arrivals 30-11-15. Trang,'Brit, 73, William Pithie, .Nov. 30, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. Cornelia, Brit, 197, Ogier, Not. 30, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Mathews, Nov. 30, Spore, gen., E. S. Co. Calypso, Brit., 338, Shepherd, Nov. 80, Tongkah, gen., Adamson Gilfillan <fe
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    • 47 12 Indragiri for Deli and Langsa. Ban Lee for Langsa. Manapouri for Singapore and China. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Dindings and Sitawan. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Perak (E S. A Co.) for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Pijnaker Hordijk for Singapore.
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    • 121 12 Vessel Expected. Neleus (Holt) December 2nd,*ifrom Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents. Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Bendoran (Ben.) Dec. 2, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents: Messrs Boustead, Hampshire A Co., Ltd. Fazilka (B. L) December 3, from India for Singapore. Agents Messrs Boustead,
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    • 212 12 Per P. and 0. steamer Arabia due here Dec. 12:—The Rev. Lord Bishop of Singapore, Mrs. Ferguson Davie, Mr. H. J. Edwards, Mr. D. G. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lee, Mr. A. Small, Mr. H. A. Munro, Mr. P. M.
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    • 50 12 Mr. T C. Campbell, of the Colom bo Pilot Service, met with a serious accident on Nov. 10 on board the collier Rajah, which was dischargingcoal at Colombo. The pilot slipped an l fell while on board, with the unfortunate result that bii spine was seriously injured.
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    • 502 12 The Holt liner Rhesus arrived in the United Kingdom on the 29 th ult. The Glenliner Glengyle, for Genoa and London, is due here on the 10th inst. The Holt liner Atreus, arrived at Liverpool on the 29th inst. from the East. On the 29th nit the Spanish
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    • 66 12 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure fnm Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. t Left. Deliveied. M.M. Oct. B M.M. Oct. •>:, N«» !l P. &O. Oct. 2* Ss X B. I. Nov. i M.M. Nov. 8 (fee, i
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    • 30 12 On the 10th November there *»i a rise in Japan of steamer charier rates to 12 s. from 10s. D. I' r vessels of 3,000 to 4,000 tone.
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    • 155 12 A maoigfr of the Netherlands Lloyd, which is reported to beabuu' to open a San Francisco-East Indie* service, arrived in America ou the 30th Oct. for the purpose of making preliminary arrangements for tbi service. The Company intends to thereon tour vessel «11 of 10,W' tons class, and
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 297 12 Mails Close. To-day. ai n m Kampot Laboean Bilik, Tand- 2 ions' Balei and Medan* Port Dickson and 24jy Port Swettenham *Hannh Selat Pandjang, Beng kalis and Bagan p n Muar and Malacca *kT P, Kota Tinggi 3 I Koeinai, Bandjer- 4 sa, massin, Stagen. K. Baroe, Balik Papan, Samariuda,
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    • 460 13 The Japanese Charge d'Affaires in Paris has made the following statement to a representative of the Matin I can assure you that the varying pliases of this immense itrujjgle are being followed in Japan with the keenest interest. The reports which reach me from my country
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    • 41 13 Swimming Club. Swimming Club launches will leave Johnston's Pier on Sunday at 7, 9 and 10 a.m. 2.30 a,nd 3.30 p.m. Return launches from the Club will leave at 8.30 and 9 30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m.
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    • 50 13 Monthly Medal. The play forrthe competition of the Men's November, 1915, monthly medal resulted as follows: L. V.J. Laville 48 F.W.Harris 51 49=100—20=-80 V. G. Ezechiel 49 49—98—10=88 P. J. Sproule returned no card. F. W. Harris won the optional sweep with a net score of 39.
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    • 196 13 The Football Fracas. At a Committee meeting of the Malacca Football Shield, held in the M.R.P. office on Friday last, it was decided to give Banda Kaba and the Mohamed Recreation Club another chance to try conclusions, after the representatives of the two clubs had promised not to
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    • 124 13 The High School Cadet. Corps shooting competition was held at the Bukit Sebukor range, and the events were 200 yards lying 10 shots open to B class, 300 yards lying 10 shots open to A class, and 200 yards lying 7 shots open to six teams of four
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    • 107 13 Alleged Fraud in Calcutta Rangoon, Nor. 2.—Java npiril bottled and labelled in Calcutta so as to represent Scotch whisky and brandy is alleged to have been imported in to Burma, but, although the Chamber of Commerce called attention to the matter, the Excise Commissioner declined to act,
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 834 13 I o Tl*„ c c Nightß O«1 y. I I Thnrsday, Friday and Saturday, 2nd, 3rd and 4th December, 191S B I ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY STRONG EXCLUSIVE PROGRAMME AT THE g ALHAMBRA I THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. f g Second Show, at 9.15 p.m. i §1 P Jc\ AN
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    • 458 14 (From Our Sfecial Corresponient.) Education. Recently the Lady Superior of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus was kind enough to take me round the two new class-rooms fitted with the most modern apparatus necessary to make every lesson interesting to a class of infants. It is universally
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    • 105 14 Amongst the recipients of Imperial favours on the occasion of the enthronement of His Majesty the Emperor Yoshihito on the 10th ultimo were Count Okuma, the premier, who is created a Marquis Baron Shibnsawa, Grand Cordon of the R, B ,ng Sun ;Mr X Okura, President of Messrs Okura Co
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    • 332 14 The following new books will be ready for issue to-day. Evelyn, The Roll of Honour. Porter, G. S., A Girl of the Limberlost (n.d.) Bergson, Henri, The Meaning of the War, 1915. Bruce, G. J., Brazil and Brazilians, 1915. Conway, Martin, The Sport of Collecting, 11*14. Cornish, H.
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    • 197 14 A Useful Adulterant. The Anglo-Mexican Petroleum Products Co., Ltd., of Finsbury Court London, E.C., who export and mar-' ket the products of the Mexican Eagle Vjl Co. are now marketing a material which the ludiarubber Journal thinks should be of great interest to all rubber manufacturers. This material,
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    • 63 14 The second provincial forecast of the rice crop in Burma shows 10.126,148 acres against a total of 10,097,207 acres on this date las: year, an increase of 28,941 There has also been an increase d 37,676 acres on the area under rid estimated for in the first fo The crop
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 320 14 THE 191 6 A few hi h E,nci ™y ,eatßres v▼ v w w ir:^^ i individual to the 1916 Buick Six. gjP If jj /L I ML Fis c lind «?r Yulve-in-head type 3} ins. x 4. ins. Four hearing crankshaft. r> gj CYLINDER a SST!aW-. ARE BUILT UP
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      • 63 14 TO CORRECT CONSTIPATION and Biliousness, clear the com of blemishes and sweeten the breathuse the dainty laxative They gently assist nature and wiß help to keep you well. Tin; thorough, do not gri] c. Of chemists, 50 cents per po post free from the Dr. W i Medicine Co., Dept.
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 259 15 I TENTS ri RCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS. SHOWS I &n d other purposes. CANVAS~WORK I of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co. L handlers, Sail-Makers, Estate nnd Commission Agents ROBINSON ROAD. Telephone No. 1268. gTr coelho, 52, Selegie Road, fuller, Repairer and Dealer in pianos, Organs and other Musical Instruments.
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      • 389 15 jrOJjEUT TO LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER The Ground Floor of 16-18 Stamford Koad, at present occupied by Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co I to be taken as one large store, or may be divided into small shops if necesm ifS pply to Bte Ph«ns, Paul Co. 18-6 n TO LET OR
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      • 490 15 _HOTICES_ MUNICIPAL NOTICE' Notice is hereby given that the Assessment List containing the annual Valuation of and amount of Assessment to be leviet on all houses, buildings and lands situated within the Municipality of Singapore for the year 1916, is open to the inspection of Rate-payers at the Municipal Office,
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      • 359 15 WANTED WANTED. Wanted news compositors for the Ma'aya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. WANTED. A position in a Mercantile Firm or Rubber Estate as Book-keeper, General Office Assistant or even as Clerk, with prospects of promotion. Applicant is an experienced young man possessing excellent testimonials, speaks Malay,
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      • 468 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA* AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60.0C0 Shares of &0 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., The
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 502 16 P. 0.-British India Apcar Line Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or(| tbout Mail Lines. Homeward (for Europe)., Outward (for China). Connecting at Colombo
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      • 231 16 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL BTEAMSHIP CO., LTD. The s.s. "Kathlamba" will be despatched for MANILA HONGKONG Early in December. For particular of freight, etc., apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., Agents. 27-11 v SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. s.s. "Glenogle" 5,750 Tons. s.s. eeang Bee 5,71»9 Ton", s.s. Seang Cboon" 5,775 Tons. FOR HONGKONG,
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      • 664 16 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP c 0) EUROPEAN LINE. A service h maintained between Yokohama H Marseilles and London, uuder mail contract with the r Government. Tbe New Twin-screw Steamers mafatain?^"*,- h > bave been specially designed and constructed, and an' fit,'j lateit improvements for the
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