Malaya Tribune, 7 December 1915

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. E\ ENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2 No. 285. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1915 Price 5 Cents CIK Walapa tribune. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 464 1 Positively Three ISTigHts. Tuesday 7th, Wednesday Bth, and Thurday 9th December. The GAIETY Picture Palace HOLDERS OF THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS W ill Present in the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. Sharp rence Roberta supported by Shelley Hull and the full NEW MAJESTIC" Co. of America in 6 Acts SAPPHO 200
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    • 58 1 1 "MHHWHViHBaBMHBaaiHM! i M urn mi, I SULPHURIC 1 i 1 AND I j Hydrochloric Acid. 1 TRADE j MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. j I SOLE AGENTS. $>**4*** J NESTLES BEST FOOD 65 Cts fe BABIESUJ U5., MILK! OBT^E PER TIN EVERYWHERE. ISO Nourishing that every Tablet Makes a Meall
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    • 203 2 ADVANCE DISPLAY SPECIAL Christmas Goods JUST ARRIVED. Christmas Toys and Dolls Christmas Crackers and Provisions Christmas Cards |aod Books. Christmas Gifts of all kinds in large variety AT John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. "SHELL" FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT Please send lour Order to CHIN
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    • 463 2 II [Christmas Cards and Toys.) I The "Goodwill." The "Eclipse." II A Packet of 16 Bre:ia'ly selected A P ack et containing 16 highly Ar-, *"*"IS. IB Xmas and New Year Cadi with tiB *ic Xmas and New Year Cards A select inof 12 Xmas aod I I fl envelopes
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    • 98 3 1 Still on the Way I I fi I I LOOK OUT I i I I XX s I I For it To-morrow. I I 5B LATEX CUPS WHITE, FULLY-GLAZED Ironstone Earthenware. Glacial Acetic Acid. Momi Cases. PROMPT DELIVERY. YAMATO CO. *1, High Street. Telephone 129. 22-12 MOTOR CARS ON
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    • 148 3 JUST ARRIVED. JUST ARRIVED. Tuck's Xmas AND New Year Cards Picture posicards of Straits views, books, stationery and postcard albums. 0 Also latest War-pictures of British and our Allies. THE SINGAPORE STAMP CO., B>4 Change Alley. 1-11 31-12 RUBBER MANGLES. We offer to those who combine both economy and efficiency
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    • 163 3 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER, 1915. BUB. 5 12 19 I 2<i MON. 6 13 20 127 1 TUES. 7 14 21 28 i I i Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 1 j j Thurs. 2 9 16 23 30 j 1 Fri. 3 10 17 24 31 i
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    • 407 4 THE 5% NEW FRENCH WAR LOAN. The Banque De L Info Chine is prepared to accept subscriptions to il c 5 per cent New French War Loan, issw d at Francs 88—free from income tax. The Bonis are to be repaid in 1931, at par. The subscriptions will be accented
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  • 61 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. Prison for Double Murder. he High Conrt, Semarang, a 'tamed Rabanong was senI to fifteen years imprisonment turder. On retnrn to th© priI ha murdered another prisoner relieved, had given evidence him. The Conrt sentenced leath for mnrder.
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  • 47 5 c iisease has appeared in the <»f Sarinembah in five Every possible precaution ng taken to prevent its spread te villages being carefully cd. As the kampongs are in close proximity to each er, it is believed that the present will be successful.
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  • 73 5 Several >»trieials arc to be attacked opium department shortly, eleven European depot-holders being placed in charge of depots. Of these five are to receive a salary of fls. I per month, three will be paid tls. '250 per mensem and three will 1 < salary of fls. 200
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  • 52 5 < i'uinal prisoners have for many i'aat been used to construct roads' and public works in most tries, but in Java they are often 4 In the front to aid the troops 38 carriers. A few days ago fifty prisoners were sent from Celebes, another batch
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  • 105 5 i jilatjap has the unenviable rei"!taui"ti of harbouring a very emre form of malaria, and a recent WMjniry into the matter has ight to light that eighty per cent of the population are infected «ith it to a lesser or greater extent. Even in tho Dutch schools,
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  • 83 5 I "iring the week ending Nov. 25 'allowing was the state of the plague in Java: !>9idency Kediri: Section Kediri, 4 1 eases of which 8 were pneumonic. Ui were fatal. The deceased were s tvanese and 3 other natives. Section Blitar: four fatal cases, lection Tjocloengagoeng one
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  • 80 5 ew days ago a tiger was caught trap at Tamiang, Sumatra. As animal was a tine specimen it w desired to capture it alive, for this purpose a large wad ''tton saturated heavily with roform was hold under the f the brute. The tiger snap»t it and
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  • 27 5 The Bombay Urm of Abdul Allie at Ampenan has failed. The debts amount to H. 130,200, against which goods to the value of f1.20,000 are available.
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  • 103 5 At Padang the police made a raid on the house of a Chinese, where they found a Chinese girl of nineteen chained to a wall. It appears that the owner of the house had imported the girl some years ago as a servant. As the girl grew up, she
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  • 56 5 The fire in the dessa Soesoekan has laid the whole village waste, the proximity of the huts aiding the tire in spreading quickly. The plight of the inhabitants is a very sad one, most of them having lost all their worldly belongings, stocks of tobacco and
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  • 117 5 The recent announcement made by the Netherlands Over Sea Trust that this bodj declined to accept rubber in the futura under its guarantee, has practically entirely stopped the import of rubber into the Netherlands. The rising ontputs in the Netherlands Indies have, however, a sufficient outlet to the
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  • 123 5 Dr. W. A. Borger, assistant director of the Pasteur Institute at Batavia, has died from typhus. Earthquake shocks have been felt at Djocja, coming in the direction of Merapi. A new illustrated weekly concerning life in the Netherlands Indies will be published shortly by Mrs. van der Horst
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  • 115 5 Arrested while wearing a brown wig and dressed as a woman, Rifleman Edwin Mason, of the King's Liverpool Regiment, was charged at Dover with being an absentee. Prisoner arrived at Dover in female attire, and stayed at two different houses, registering as Ethel Smith and Queenie Mason
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  • 74 5 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. lkft. Delitbkhd. M.M. Ott. 23 Nov. 20 M.M. Oct. 25 N«r. 30 P. kO. Oct. 28 N«v. 26 B. I. Not. 5 Dec. 1 M.M. Nor.
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  • 228 5 (Singapore, December 7.) Wa» +81; 125 tons sold Copra-— Weak.* Tapioca. —Strong. Sago Flour- Weak. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products.— Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 8. per pien! ti«oo atme ?f B Sot Copra B&lj J2 Copra Go rung Talo [-A* Copra Dongak jo?*
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  • 147 5 (Exclusive to Malaga Tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day Quotations. Alor Gajah $2.55 $265 AyerHitam 22.50 23.50 AyerKunings 1.05 1.15 AyerMolek 1.85 190 Ayer Panas 6.75 7.00 Balgownie 3.30 3.50 Bukit Jelotong 0.50 0.55 Bukit Katii 0.67), 0.75 Cbangkat Serdg
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  • 69 5 Singapore, December 7* On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 9/16 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4J On India— Bank T. T. 175£ On HongkongBank d/d K\ On Shanghai— Bank d/d 90J On Java— Bank T. T. 134 J On Japan— Bank d/d 109J Sovereigns—buying rate ft.f>4 India Ceil
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  • 799 5 Prices Quoted is thi Market tkk Iferaia* SMOAFOU, Dukmis 7. Mmm Lyall mad Bra*, Bxehange and Share Br j icen. i*sae the following list of q MMH Haher Shares. Nona. Value. Bayers. Seller* 2/- Allagar 1/ 10 2/1 1 Anglo Java '.»/6 11/6 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 494 5 FIXTURES. To-fey. H. Georges Chapter, P p.ro New Moo.. Convent Btuar. Hi,h w.t„r :-»J* a.m. ft 7 tat.; 11.» ft. 9 ins. Tomorrow Don Marl* open*. Beach Road. hr oatwar(i expected. V A. Quarterly, 10.30 a.m. Uifh water:—10.19 a.m. P ft. 9 j M Thursday, 9th. Lodge Zetland Emergent, *.30
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  • 461 6 An KnarmMuaf description of the waterworks of Hue, the capital of Anam, French Indo-China, is given iv a recent official report, from which we extract the following The water supply is obtained from the river at a point above extreme high-tide limit, about four milcH above the city
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  • 58 6 Princess Henry of liatteuberg, Prince Leopold of Battenberg, and Prince and Princess Louis of Battenberg were present ut the dedication in Cariabrooke Castle Chapel of a painted reredoi given by Princess Henry of Battenberg in memory of Prince Maurice of Battenberg. who j was killed in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 465 6 Rathbourne Dairy Farm. I f Telephone 1382. 1 i r As several tricycles similar in shape to those used by this Farm 2 8 are to be seen moving about the town selling milk, the Public I 1 2 are caution against believing tliat the milk sold b; tbem i*
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    • 482 6 PALLADIUM S nsapore s Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD—Singapore s Premier Theatre. OUR AIM MAS ALWAYS KEEN To give you the best—and nothing but the PICK OF THE WOfLD'S BEST FILMS. Here are a few that are ALL NEW TO SINGAPOIu BUILDERS OF THE EMPIRE A stirring Two Part Wild West
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  • 275 7 First Court. (BfFCBIMB. H. W. FIRMSTONE.) Municipal Cases. Sixty-three Charges. There were altogether sixty-three municipal cases for disposal this morningi el) of which came under 11,«, new nuisance regulations and minor offences act. In eight cases of not vaccinating their children within the proper period, the accused, on
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  • 51 7 (Before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke.) Abdul Rahman, a Chittagonian, waa ordered to pay a fine of 1400 or go to prison for four months, for importing and telling bhang on board the s.s. Ziadah. For selling milk without a licence at Alexander Road an Indian was lined
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  • 37 7 i EFORE Mr. N. Mudee.) A Chnlia Tamby, of Messrs Gosling and Co., was charged last evening with the theft of a case of brandy. He was convicted of the offence bnt sentence was postponed.
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  • 116 7 A Children's Matinee. We are requested to announce Ibat a special matinee of 44 The Queries"and My Word" will be Riven on ruesday, December 14, mencing at ">.;;0 p.m. The whole entertainment would be too long so has been decided to give only Ihe brightest and most
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  • 80 7 M*\ ..I. Rockefelier, jun., heir to world's greatest fortvw*, is living ol v miner in Colorado to ob-6rst-han i knowledge of the con- "ii Lis father 1 property- The lo minora recently accused Mr. or of tolerating inhuman uttboda to make the mines ater profits.
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  • 12 7 [We do not necessarily endorse the expressed by corre t pondJnt,^\
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  • 221 7 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir,—-Referring to the appreciative account in your issue of 3rd inst. on the public trial of my coconut opener, will you allow me to state that, although the output obtained, viz. 20 nuts in 5 minuies, working, as you
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  • 375 7 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —Re your courteous request for a description of the Eastern process, allow me to state that without a fuller specification of Mr. Vyner's plant it is rather difficult to pronounce a decided opinion on its merits, but from the. sparse
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  • 57 7 A Hongkong Government Gazette Extraordinary announces that H. E. the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. F. A. Hazeland, barrister at-law. to hi a judge of the Full Court for the purpose of the proceedings now pending in the appellate jurisdiction action between Francisco Pereira Marques (appellant) and tho
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  • 335 7 The Government of India are maintaining, right up to the last, their reputation for showing hospitality to such Germans as still remain at liberty in India, and a large number of German and Austrian deportees are now being entertained at the Grand Hotel, Calcutta, at the expense
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  • 101 7 In a written reply to a, question asked the other day in tbe House of Common* by Mr. O'Grady, M. P., who wished to know whether any contracts for Army clothing had been given in the United States daring the hat six month*, the Financial Secretary to tee
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  • 122 7 How a burglar's glas»s e\e repeatedly euabled him to evade identification was explained in London recently when John Thomas, cook, was sentenced to three and a half years' penal servitude for stealing a gold watch and other articles of the value of £15 from aluL's b«drooin at
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  • 174 7 The Hon. Treaaorer, Mr. John Greig, Manager, Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge with ininy thanks receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $149,090.23 Rev. F. G. Swindell (10th) 25 Staff of Jinriksha Department (November) 50 Education
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  • 97 7 An extraordinary recruiting blunder was narrated at a meeting of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce by tho secretary, Mr. Shaw, who stated that he attended a meeting of tm ;t, all or most of whom were over the recruiting age, addressed by the Earl of Derby.
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  • 71 7 The khaki armlet continues to arouse discussion. An objection to the present scheme is that it labels a man who is physically unfit. This might handicap a man in securing employment, and many would not like to advertise their unfitness. It is suggested that M Exempt
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 173 7 Latest Advertisements. Mirth, Mystery, Monologue DON G. MERLE The Celebrated Society Entertainer and Psychic .V.arvel of the Century EXHIBITING SEEMING IMPOSSIBILITIES Assisted by Madame G. Merle Opening Wednesday, Dec. 8. TWO PERFORMANCES 7 to 8.30 P.M. AND 9.15 TO 11 P.M. Reserved Seats 51.50 others $f, 50 and 20 cents.
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    • 51 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE IN AID OF Officers' Families' Fund. "THE QUERIES" AND "MY WORD" An 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. i PL IN OF .SKATS AT The Robinson Piano Cc Lid Now
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  • 85 8 The Great War Page. In the Balkans 9 Dutch Editor Arrested 9 German Peace Twaddle 9 Recruit or Conscript 9 Tyranny in Brussels 9 "The Western Front 10 Indo-China Waterworks 6 Police News 7 Correspondence 7 Post Bellnui g Italy's War g Peace e Revolt in Shanghai 9
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  • 27 8 BIRTH. On December 2, at Penang, the wife of Mr. A. E. Ketmer. Shipyard Manager. Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd., a son. 1— ~>i ■■■I H
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  • 766 8 It may be taken for granted chat the old saw anent smoke and tire is perfectly true. That being so it is safe to assume that the portents some of the cablegrams which have come to hand during the past few days have something more pungent underlying them than
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  • 364 8 th J 6 ***** f i r m lalest that a newly-created or«nm£, styled Institute of Industry ha" in motion a highly important mo* ment ooking to the of Bntish trade on a after the war. The W ot the Institute, which is contn,lS by a very
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  • 229 8 Italian Military experts are agreed that the winter, which announced its coming by heavy falls of snow on the Italian Alps over a month ago, will be favourable to the Italian campaign. To begin with, Gen. Cadorna's plan has succeed* 1 m well during the first three months
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 183 8 I Robinson Co. j ord I "Davis" Vibrating Shuttle Hand I Sewing Machine. I I The shuttle which is cylinder-shaped is worked I I by a vibrating movement, it is also exceptionally I h g ht running and quick working. Will sew from I I finest to stoutest cloth. I
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    • 111 8 ALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. iTHE BEST AND HEALTHIEST. ALWAYS ASK FOR AIISOPP'S. SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldbeck Macgregor Co. j Adelphi Hotel. 1 lEveryI Every Room I fitted with Electric Light f and Fan. f 5 Bathroom [Attached. LIFT IN COURSE f J OF ERECTION. 2 TO-NIGHT I Music During Dinner, f
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  • 1135 9 £81 —$150 cts. down. r is 3/5 —one penny down. Latest adv* rtisements are inserted #9 page Rahman Tin Co. is paying ►rim dividend of 10 per cent c 13th instant. G. B Stratton, late of now a captain in the Berkshire f^gt- p r< H. Tennent,
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  • 138 9 In the Balkans. Greece Still Talking. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Dec. 6, 1.40 p.m. Athens Diplomatic pourparlers still continue, both the Entente and the Government holding their ground, but details are not obtainable. At present there is no indication of a prompt solution of the questions at issue,
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  • 44 9 London, Dec. 6,1.40 p.m. A Salonika telegram says that several were killed and wounded at the cavalry charge on the peace demonstrations before the palace at Sofia. There is anxiety is Bulgaria owing to the Turks pouring troops into Thrace.
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  • 77 9 London, Dec. 6\ 1.40 p.m. Italian despatches state that the fate of the Serbian army is uncertain. The reports that 140,000 have reached the Albanian frontier are not confirmed. Refugees from Nish and Kraljevo, who trudged over the mountains for weeks reached Scutari and thence got into
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  • 82 9 London, Dec. 6, .5 p.m. Paris A manifesto of M. Venizelos, which escaped the Greek censorship, says that the Constitution has been transformed into a scrap of paper. He disclaims all responsibility for the disasters to which the Government is leading, and affirms that the Liberals will return
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  • 43 9 London, Dec. 0,1.40 p.m. The Qaeen, Princess Mary and Prince Albert inspected at Sir George Frampton's studio the statue of the Queen which has just been finished for Delhi. Her Majesty expressed great pleasure and approval with the work.
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  • 117 9 London, Dec. 6, L4O p.m. The Daily lelegraph says it has reason to believe that the Government is contemplating the redaction of salaries of themselves, the members of the House of Commons and political pensioners by one-third. Mr. Birrell speaking at Bristol said that he thought that
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  • 249 9 London, Dec. 6, 2.50 p.m. There has been a recent recrudescence of the German v peace talk." These feelers receive short shrift in the English Press, which points out that Italy's adherence to the Convention of London emphasizes the Allies' unbroken determination to dictate peace on their
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  • 48 9 London, Dec. C, 2 50 p.m. New York A sweeping decline in exchange rates on Berlin is the absorbing topic amongst New York bankers, who opine that the financial and economic conditions in Germany are desperate. Hence formal peace proposals from Berlin are expected.
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  • 93 9 London, Dec. 6, noon. A sensation has been caused in Amsterdam at the arrest of Mr. Schroeder, Chief Editor of the Telegraaf, following on the prosecution in which a sentence of six months' imprisonment was demanded because of the publication of an article declaring "it is the
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  • 75 9 London, Dec. 5, 1.20 a.m. Mr. Thomas, M p., addressing railwaymen at Long Eaton, said that he talked yesterday with Lord Derby, who said the recruiting scheme was not so successful as he had anticipated or* was entitled to expect. Therefore, added Mr. Thomas, a supreme effort
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  • 46 9 London, Dec. G, 5 p.m. Amsterdam Fifteen persons ha\ been court-inartialled at Brussels and sentenced to from twoand a halfyears to fifteen years' imprisonment for war treason, namely, hiding a French airman and suppl3 ing the enemy with men liable for military service."
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  • 127 9 Mutiny on A Cruiser. London, Dec. b\ 10.10 p m. Shanghai: A telegram, dated Dec. 5, says that the crew of the cruiser Chao-Ho mutinied and opened tire on the arsenal. Two other warships are watching the Chao-Ho but are not attacking for fear of damaging the
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  • 375 9 Remarkable, unique, and befitting the occasion has been the Empress Sadako's offering to her illustrious consort on the occasion of his enthronement as Emperor of Japan. For hardly had the Court returned to the capital and the nobility gathered in Kioto returned to their homes the coronation
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  • 103 9 Tribune Special.) Penang, December 7th, MS, At a public meeting held in the town hall yesterday the fojlowing resolution was adopted on the proposal of the chairman, the Hon. K. Young: M That the Prince of Wales Fund be replaced by a general relief fund opening in
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  • 31 9 Export duty in the F.M.S. is to be levied on the basis of $IGO per picif f»r all mdet of ml b r from the> iOtb to the 10th instant, inclusi\e.
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  • 73 10 Eaemy Troops Moving. London, Dec. 6, 120 a.m. Paris s The cotnmuniq n- states that there has been increased artillery activity on both sides. Movements of enemy troops are reported in Belgium. Hence the French guns effectively shelled the communications and trenches near Hetsas. A violent enemy
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  • 105 10 London, Dec. 6, 2.10 p.m. A stirring British aeroplane raid on Dec. 2 is described by Reuters correspondent at the British headquarters. Nineteen machines bombed Don station, which is an important enemy railway junction. Don was similarly attacked before the battles of Neuve Chapelle and Loos,
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  • 109 10 London. Dec. 6, 1.35 a.m. Rome In his Consistory on De c i>, the Pope delivers an allocution again deploring the horrors of war and demanding a speedy peace which sha'l be just and dm able and not favouring one side only. London, Dec. 6, 6
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  • 44 10 The Italian Campaign. London, Dec. 6, 12.5 p m. Rome: The communique states that attempts to break into our lines under cover of fog were everywhere repulsed. Short dashing advances by our infantry have won for us further advantages on the Carso.
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  • 16 10 London, Dec. 0, 4.10 p.m. Paris To-day's communique says there is nothing to report.
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  • 102 10 London, Dec 6, 9 p.m. The Admiralty announces that one of the British submarines operating in the Sea of Marmora damaged a train on the Ismid railway on Dec. 2. She torpedoed and sank the Turkish destroyer Yar Hissar on Dec. o. They picked up two. officers and
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  • 59 10 London, Dec. 6, 7.40 p.m The Press Bureau states that General Townshend's force reached Kut ©I Amara without further fighting. London, Dec. 0, 7.40 p.m. "Washington Count Bernstorff has presented a com muni cat ion to to the State Departmert asking the reasons for the request
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  • 23 10 In the grand untitled Naval review arranged to n.ake place in Tokio Bay last Sunday 128 warlarge and small, aggregating tons, took part.
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  • 68 10 Naval Activity. London, Dec 6, 12.50 p.m. Amsterdam The latest Turkish oomnaniqne indicates that the Britifdi retirement on Kutelamara was successfully continued. A communiq".' makes very small claims. There has been also lively Allied Naval activity in the Dardanelles and fierce grenade fighting, the Turks admitting in
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  • 64 10 London, Dec. 6, 5.10 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith made an impQrtant announcement that arrangements for closer militar}* co-operation have been completed regarding France and are under consideration. In connection with the other Allies it would not at present be to the public interest to
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  • 112 10 London, Dec. G, noon. San Francisco The 20,000 tonner Minnesota, who was making her first trip from Seattle to London,is returning crippled. It is believed that there was an explosion in the engine room. Three men are suspected of causing the liner 14 Star of New Zealand to
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  • 84 10 The annual report of the committee of the Penang Cricket Club says that in spite of a reduced membership there has been a satisfactory year. After allowing for debenture interest, bad and doubtful debts and depreciation, on the year's working there was a profit of $1,190. During
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  • 37 10 One of the pontoons used by the Turks in the attempt to cross the Suez Canal is the latest addition to the war relics being collected in Australia, which already include guns and fittings from the Kmden.
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  • 191 10 The case in which Pt. D. Pengelly of"B" Company, Penang Volunteers, is charged with causing the death of another Volunteer, R. Nelligan, on the 25th November, was taken by Mr. E. E. Colman. Mr. J. Crabb-Watt defended accused. In giving evidence Sergt.-Major J. Webb said that he found
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  • 305 10 The mail papers have brought a good many instructive details about the change of government in France, j and from them it will be seen that France has passed through a crisis not unlike those which in England led to the formation of the coalition Cabinet, and more
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  • 58 10 Singapore Golf Club. In the ladies' spoon competition decided yesterday, Miss Barbara Kerr proved successful with a net score of 44. The following were the best returns Miss Kerr 51 7 44 Mrs Lyall 53 G 47 Mrs Pears 48 scratch=4B The Autumn Cup will be competed for
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  • 24 10 The December monthly medals will be decided as follows :—Ladies, Thursday, Dec. 9, men's. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 11 and 12.
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  • 98 10 Raflles Billiard Tournament siw only a small attendance la-d night, Mr. M. S. Cowan beating Mr. R. W. Meredith by 11 points. The game was one of 250 up and ran very level throughout, Mr. Cowan however running out by the above margin. A variety of opinions on
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  • 161 10 Messrs Guthrie Co. advise that the output of tin of the Heawood Rubber and Tin Co. for the month of November was Monitors 72 piculs, tributors 131 piculs and for Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Co., Ltd., 221.97 piculs for the same period. Outputs for the month of
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  • 12 10 A large crocodile was caught recently in a mine hole at Ampang.
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  • 381 10 Ten Aeroplanes Presented Mr. C. Alma Baker, the pnm of the Malayan Air phes the appended infonnaUon*. Malaya No. I Craft (Be<*n "The Ku Tong Sen" present V the Honourable Mr. Eu Ton* B Kampar, Perak, F.M.S. Malaya N0.2 Ceapt (Scottl The Kinta," presented by the£T pie
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  • 158 10 That the days of romantic finds have not yet gone in A su is vouched for by the foli< account of ft discovery made recently in the Chiltern district of V A lad named William 0 while sleeper-cutting with his father near Skeleton Range, thre<
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    • 226 10 1 5 for the price of 4 1 fSI Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded |8j jgj tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." £g2 ¥?X 2nd Motorist "No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced
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  • 188 11 America Speaks To Paris. Experiments whtch began last Jane have now resulted in the establishment of communication by j wireless telephony between the j United States and France. Lieut.Commander Sayles, the American 1 Naval Attache, conducted the ex- periments in Paris assisted by Mr. H. L.
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  • 468 11 We have information that both in Germany and in Austria the manufacturers are laying their plans for the recapture of foreign markets aHe» the war. They are. aiaOßf other preparations, Saving up great stocks ol gooos with which they propose to flood the markets of other countries,
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  • 30 11 It is reportel that last untitled a typhoon wrought cooai<l€»rabh* havoc at Hanoi, awnl Hoi how, avid that Tom-air was rjaitei hj tida wave which almost d#»stn»\< 1 the plane.
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    • 107 11 KOH 4c CoAnnual Sole Now Proceeding. gg| Bunga JjjjL Melor 75 cts. Essence Bunga Mas Perak. q§s> Sale Price 05 CIS. EACH, jjl^l P° Card A large stock of Xmas and New Year Car<K m Bo>«*s to be cleared regardless of Cost. Fountain Pens trora 75 cents each to 57.50
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    • 7 12 THE MALAYA TRiSUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1915.
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    • 331 12 Singapore Loading List. Europe. For London Ningchow, on berth Katori Maru, on berth Sardinia (connects with Malwa) December 9 Glengyle, December 10 Kamo Maru, December Kioto, December 30 button Hall, January For Liverpool Kasenga, December 12 For Marseilles: M. M. liners N. Y. K. liners For Genoa Holt
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    • 210 12 Latest Arrivals. Mm Hock Lee, str., 6-12-15, lunar Rds. Katong, str., 6-12-15, Inner Roads. J*dy Weld, str., 6-12-15, Inner Roads. Circe, str., 6-12-15, Inner Roads. Hong Ho, str., 6-12-15, Inner Rds. Giang Ann, 81*., 6-12-15, Inner Rds. Saint Bede, st*,, 6-12-15, Outer Rds. City of Colombo, str., 6-12-15,
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    • 65 12 Kuching for Sarawak and Goebilt. Krian for Port Dickson and Fort j Swettenham. Mena for Batu Pahat. Quorra for Prigi Rajah, Tetnbilahan and Indragiri. Hong Ho for Malacca and Bagan. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar. Batavier for Anamba and Natuna Islands. St. Bede for Durban. Kirin Maru
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    • 215 12 There is a most active speculation in shipping. The price of ships is increasing by leaps and bounds, vessels on the stocks being sold and resold several times. The Christiania correspondent of the Temps M gives an example of tiiis speculation. He says that last November a
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    • 763 12 Letters for the steamers Luminia, Breconian and Newholm are lying at the post office. From Haiphong and Saigon, for Marseilles and Havre, is due to-day the Chargeurs Keunis liner Bougainville m t From Suez sailed for the East the N. Y. K. liner Suwa Maru on the 21st
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    • 46 12 At Belawan the Indragiri has had the misfortune to collide with the N. D. L. liner Wongkoi, now in that port. The latter vessel was badly damaged, a large hole being smashed into her stern. All the damage is above the water line.
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    • 62 12 With the ever decreasing time in which the Straits liner Katong is covering the Bangkok-Straits distance, the passage from the Siamese capital being accomplished on the vessel's arrival yesterday in 61 hours, Capt. Dun is entitled to carry the 44 cock o' the walk on
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    • 110 12 The Straite S. S. Co's liner Sandakan is on the regular run to 8.N.8. ports under the British flag. When the Hun ensign was floating on her stern it was possible to see on the signal flagstaffs of this port that the mail from British North Borneo
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    • 147 12 Coal Carrier Damaged. Yesterday morning, as the City of Colombo, 3909 tons, was arriving from the West, she intended to enter the Lagoon Dock to handle cargo. The tidal current is known to be strong in the Tanjong Pagar Strait and, whether due to this solely, or
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    • 360 12 German Manned Vessel Locates The American Consul at Proam in Mexico advised hit (jJJ ment on Nov. 29 tha* h Ame/ 8 •learner Zealandia is \ji U a u ,*f while Allied vessels are off th* boar awaiting the sailing ol ths sel. Considerable trouble bai occasioned
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    • 36 12 Vessels Expected Yangtsze (Holt) l>eo»aitjer from Europe for Siugap«re. China and Japan. Afpto: Messrs Boustead. Qtfnpsfcfcei Co., Ltd. Ningchow (Holt) December U from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents Mean Boustead. Hampshire to., Ltd.
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    • 203 12 Per P. and 0. steamer Arabia do* here Dec. 12 :-Tht Rej. Lord Bishop of Singapore. Mrs. Ferguson Davie, Mr. H. J. Edwards, fc G. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ray. Mr. and Mrs. F, G. Lej, Mr A. Small, Mr. H. A. Munro, Mr. r. M.
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    • 1169 13 An American Impression. The Admiral's Broom. In the tliirtl article on hit risit to the Qrand Fleet, Mr. Frederick Palmer, the American war corresponlent,givi a an interesting pen-portrait of Sir John Jellicoe. I predict, ho writea in the Timet, that after thin war is orer, whatever honouri
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    • 168 13 I A Harbin message to the Mainichi reports that the gendarmerie at Harbin, having discovered that the German Consul at Shanghai and Russians of German extraction and Jews at Harbin are engaged in hatching a plot, commenced an active movement on Oct. 28 tor investigation into
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    • 25 13 The German Government has ordered po3tige stampi to bd accept*d as payment throughout the Empire, in order to remedy, the dearth of sm ill coin.
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 585 13 I A DECEMBER 7, 8, 9. I A Only. A I 1 Special Music rt I L Special Music f i Huge Success. II J Everyone Says i n lIiKI I 14 Th i L.«st Night 11 1 I I 1 w|th s P iendi<i i jit Standing Room BBillirilMSW»
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      • 19 13 M4LAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Per annum $1 t ..jo Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3.05 Per mensem 1.25 Postage Extra,
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    • 401 14 Messrs Guthrie and Co., the Companies' agents, favour us with the following returns of November rubber crops Banteng (Selangor) Estates, Ltd., 24,339 lbs., same month 1014 lbs. total to date 156,007 lbs., same period 1914, 130,765 lbs.; months 7. Bukit Kajang Rubber Estates, Limited, 66,000 lbs., same mouth
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    • 96 14 Result of the Voting. Peking, Nov. B.—Of the two thousand representatives of the whole nation 1,239 have voted in favour of a monarchy as against the present form of government, and of these ninety-fonf belong to Kwangtung. A mandate appoints Mr. Tang Hong as chairman of a commission
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    • 193 14 ■r 9 m Election of Officers for 1916. The following have been electel honorary officers of the Institute for 1916 Pkesidbnt Mr. G. A. Gardiner (Fellow), of London. Vice-Presidents (Home) Mrs. Carruthers (Fellow), of LonCl °Mr. P. S. J )orT i arl (Member), of North Shield*, Mr.
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    • 308 14 Famous Case Recalled. Five years after the crime was discovered Porter Charlton, the American who murdered his wife on their honeymoon, and concealed her body in Lake Como, Italy, has received his sentence. The case, which aroused world-wide interest, may be recorded briefly as follows February, 1910—Charlton,
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 475 14 Ithe 191e- z :r,:: fif TIIf AP*ll I MB U 1 wl\ Vz*JL\VJ i ENGINE. g X Jf B M Six Cylinder Valve-in-bead type 3J ins. x I M ifLS 4! ARE BUILT UP TO A VALUE |g* V I I TSI iJ 1% Fsnition taid Lighting, the well-km»wn Del-
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      • 67 14 Your Morning Headache will disappear after a dose of the tiny laxatives which do not gripe. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. WiffiaiW Medicine Co., Dept. sc, Mngaport STRAW BOARDS AND WHITE PRINTIkC PAPERS, Shohji Shoten 354, North Bridge Ro»d. 1452. 3-12 J I
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      • 298 15 TO BE LET TO LET OR FOR SALE. •ortab'e Bungalow No. 39, St. gichael Road, off Serangoon Road, g of verandah, 4 bedrooms, ises and stable. v R. Sajaa Co., 28 Malacca 17-11 v TO LET. I East Coa9t Lane off st Coast Road. Comfortab c for small family, the
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      • 283 15 _NOTICES_ NOTICE REMOVAL havffn^ given that we no d -f? y emoved f m d Ild i le Road to No. 464 X B ™kf R °ad where all future orders wdi be attended to as usual The Primrose Aerated Water Co. 0 l 4" 11-12 NOTICE. IftW s£l ainst
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      • 372 15 WANTED wantedT™^ A Chinese Junior Clertr. Only those A.J3.U, c o Malaya Tribune. 1 2 n WANTED. A position in a Mercantile Firm or Rubber Estate as Book-keeper General Office Assistant or even as Uerk, with prospects of promotion Appucant is an experienced young i man possessing excellent testimonials speaks
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      • 453 15 _JANKS_ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of o2ZZ?9 £1,200,000 T^!!^ e F" n A. £1800 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS atv^nH k Th« London Uty and Midland Bank, Ltd. The tent°lJ*Tl ty e «tm'inster he Rational
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      • 299 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.- LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. (INCORPORATED IN
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      • 375 16 P.&O. British India AND Apcar Line Mail and passenger Services. Peninsular'and Oriental Sailings. .Under Contact with His Majesty's Government) For Chiria, Japan, Penang. Ceylon, Aw*raha India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Outward (for China). Homeward (for Elropb). x> ovara Dee.
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      • 334 16 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. The s.s. Kathlamba" will be despatched for 'MANILA HONGKONG Early in December. For particulars of freight, etc., apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., Agents. I 27-11 P. O. and B. I. 8.8. 41 MAT A BATU 1,020 Tons, will be despatched from Singapore for Belawan on
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      • 652 16 NIPPON YUSEN KAISIIA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via port Marseilles and London, w der mail contract with the Imperial J Government. Tee New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining tl have been specially designed and constructed, and arc fitted with i latest improvements for th*
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