Malaya Tribune, 20 December 1915

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. I EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 296. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915 Price 5 Cents. CIK malapa Cribune.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 579 1 HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE ALL OTHERS THE WORLD'S LONGEST FILM SERIAL, INTRODUCING THE CLUTCHING HAND The Mysierious Super-Criminal in The Exploits of Elaine 72 Reels of Sensational Detective Drama 72 AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE OF SERIALS GAIETY Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. TWO NEW EPISODES. TO-NIGHT.
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    • 32 1 ("ONODA" I Portland j MITSUI BUSMAN KAISHA, LTD. j SOLE AGENTS. MILKMAID BRAND I MILK. PRICE $8 OO PBB OA MAKES PEOPLE STi ONG f Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London) Singapore.
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  • 413 2 Dr. A. J. Ultes, Director of the Besoeki Experiment Station, Java, hat istued a circular dealing with rubber interplanted with coffee in Java. Dr. Ultee states that owing to the generally prevailing belief that coffee, planted betweeu Hevea trees, injuriously affects the growth and rubber production of
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  • 200 2 The stiff German neck has had to bend before the storm of anger aroused all over the world by the murder of Nurse Cavell. Her executioner has already been superseded in Brussels—a new Governor reigns in his stead. News has reached me, says the Telegraph's Rotterdam
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  • 54 2 The Government of India is getting ready the Letters Patent for the new High Court, Bankipore, which will probably open on March 1. They are consulting the Bengal High Court on the subject, particularly in respect of pending appeals. Mr. Justice Chamier. .Cmef Justice elect, will be placed en special
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    • 185 2 ADVANCE DISPLAY SPECIAL Christmas Goods JUST ARRIVED. Christmas Toys and Dolls Christmas Crackers 8t Provisions Christmas 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 lour Order to CHIN HUAT LEE,
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    • 383 2 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER, 1915. Sun. 5 12 19 26 I MON. 13 20 27 TUES. 7 14 21 28 ]II Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 1 1 Thurs. 2 9 16 2:\ 30 g Fri. 3 10 17 24 31 1 SAT. 4 11 18 25 I
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  • 487 3 The Statist has now republished In book form the International Banking Section it lecently i-sued. Among the questions handled is that of the actual cost of the war, as compared with the aominal amouuts which are popularly supposed to be expended. On this point the Statist
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  • 111 3 The late Chinese ambassador to the United States, Wn Ting Fang, recently wrote a striking article on M How I Expect to Live Long," the substance of which has been summarised in the following eight suggestions :—l. Eating only two meals a day. 2.
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  • 104 3 A recruiting sergeant once met an ignorant country youth standing idling, with his hands in hispockets, before a house on which was the notice, "This building to be sold by Private Treaty." The sergeant asked the yokel II he had cv. r thought of joining the Army. Not me v
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 160 3 KOH Go. Annuo!TSflie Now Proceeding. Toys. Teddy 80 cts Bear |§B Each. MOTOR CAR small, not exact to illustration. 60 cts. each. TRAM CARS $2, $1.80, 80 cts. and 60 cts. each. FURNITURE SETS, not exact to illustration. 70 cts. and SO cts. each. The New Game, British v. Germans
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    • 491 4 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Workmanship Guaranteed TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 u 1 Best National Tonic. 2 Our very live English contemporary W Z The Efficiency Mayazine utters some time- 2 ly 4 w< rds in season' under the caption 9 J Xo Advertising in Thibet. A
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  • 187 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. PUNJAB. People's Bank. The Official Liquidators of the People's Bank of India hare just published accounts up to 30th September 1915. Petty creditors in respect of the provident fund were paid off at the rate of ten annas, in
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  • 104 5 Fresh Taxation. An Anglo-Indian paper thus sounds the note of alarm in regard to a prospective heavy deficit and fresh taxation 11 A heavy deficit in this year's Budget is expected, and the Finance Member is certain to be faced nex: April with another prospective deficit. He may save—indeed,
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  • 124 5 Papers Stolen. Important papers have been stolen from the Dewan of the Bijni Raj in Calcutta. Recently Mr. Sen, the Dewan, arrived in Calcutta and put up at Sitaram Ghose's Street and three days later reported to the Moochipara thana the theft of his despatch box containing Government P
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  • 96 5 First Burman Justice. ie ov India have ceived quite a .large number of «grams from public bodies and ociatious welcoming the appointLaw 1 lr aun 8 k in, Barrister-at-T n °fficiate as Judge of the Om 6r i uruQtt Chief Court vice Mr. 00 S x moat h s
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  • 157 5 The Deportees to Batticaloa.. csived t win tetter has been releya n \ILI of the Wesvrm ne naade on behalf of one ttaloa: a Way Colonial Secretary's Office, Colombo, December Ist, 1915. nf reference 'to your letter or W. L. Pedro Perera, one of the railway workmen who were
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  • 292 5 Moslem Religious Mission. His Highness the Nizam has sanctioned an allowance of R*. 200 per mensem and Rs. 1,000 as travelling expense to Khwaja Kamaluddin in connection with a religious mission. Cheap Cement. For some time past an engineer and a research student have been working in South Malabar
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  • 128 5 National Congress. A number of newly formed Dis-f trict Congress organisations hare been affiliated to the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee, and arrangements in connection with tbe ensuing session are being pushed with enthusiasm. The Reception Committee contains the names of 350 influential men and over three hundred volunteer workers
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  • 475 5 Rice Crop Ruined. Heaviest Rainfall For 50 Years. Further confirmation of the havoc wrought by the recent storms in the femm Peninsula is forthcoming trom the correspondent of the Bangkok Times at Nakon Sridharmarai Writing on Dec. 3 he says The M oldest inhabitant of Xakon
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  • 70 5 Singapore, December 20> On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 9/16 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4£ On India Bank T. T. 175£ On Hongkong— Bank d/d 17* On Shanghai— Bank d/d 92} On Java— Bank T. T. 132 On Japan Bank d/d 100} Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil
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  • 80 5 Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Weekday Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 mm d 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johorc %i P 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.55 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 am and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,
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  • 790 5 Prices Quoted it the Market this Mors ins Singapore, December 20. Measrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Hrofcers, issue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Norn Value. BuyerB> Se ert| *h Allagar 1/8 9/ a ng lo i a T* "/6 13/6 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/-
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  • 74 5 The Budget for the year 1916-17 for presentation to the Diet total* Yen 553,000,000. It shows a deJ creased income but a surplus of Yen 18,000,000. The principal expenditures are Army, Yen 94,000,000 Navy, 100,000,000 Finance, 180,000,000 Home, Yen 10,000,000 and Education, 11,000,000. The principal receipts are
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 455 5 rrrrmw mi mi i ■——i GRAND XJIAS SALE. For One Month Only. {faS RAILWAY Jgggf REGULATOR 9 an excellent tunp deeper an^ Guaranteed for 3 Price Rs. 10. Now for Rs. 5. Best Nickel Eight-day Open Face Watch. Pnet Rs. 20. Now sold for Rs. io. Same in Silver Case
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    • 308 6 THE HE AN STORE 5 N. Turope Hold Buildings. Coffee Coffee We Still Maintain Pre-War Prices Notwithstanding the Rise in the Market. QUALITY AROMA SPELL "Mean Brand" <sm*m9 whw— <—— W— mmmtmmmmmmmm I ALL-BRITISH j m-m IT! f T VX*#3 SS 1 Used by the British War Office. 1 I
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    • 151 6 K. TSUTADA i Japanese Dentist 74§741RR«imUirOM>. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate. WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in either English or Malay. Teleph ne No. 1245. 18-12 v LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. THEREFORE ENSURING BEST RESULTS. flave your Photograph taken at our Studio. 1-5 n TENTS For Circuses, Cinematographs Shows AND
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    • 521 6 PALLADIUM Sinlanne's Premier Theatre—OßCHAßD ROAD—Singapore's Premier Theatre Few Words are Needed to Recommend Palladium Programmes We Show Nothing but the Absolute Best of all the Leading Makers This Programme For Three Mights Only Monday, Dec. 20. Tuesday, Dec. 21. Wednesday, Dec 22 BACK FROM THE DEAD A Sensational Two-Part Drama
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  • 646 7 School Sports. Anglo-Chinese Free School. The winners of the various events were as follows 100 Yards Race—A.B.C. Divisions Hee Kwee Nan, Wee Kim Yean and Quay Ah Kong Primary Race Low Tee Tee Three Legged Handicap A. B. and C. Divisions Romeo W. Paglar and Kwee Nan High
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  • 66 7 S.C.C. v. A Naval XV. administered another S£u*2 SSto S*2 n b 2 narrow £5mE "LP 0 11 Dnri °Sthe first „f ,1 Ranges went all in favour of the sailors, and although „Z qnently the Clnb did most o( Z attacking they failed to get on and
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  • 92 7 fo T n^?,f n Up was competed resulted y a J J' e8terJ ay, and Wh k a Wln for Mr A. C. Smith, who returned a net score of wenty-iime cards were taken turned*-— follow 'ng were re- A. C Smith 43 39-1 4= 78 G.
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  • 34 7 H Ladies' Championship. The final for the Andrew Currie Cup (Ladies' Golf Championship of Singapore) was played off on the Keppel golf links on Friday and was won by Mrs. Ferguson.
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  • 88 7 First Court. (Before Mr. h. W. Firmstone.) There were six motor-car cases this morning for disposal. Two were postponed to the 3rd proximo; one was dismissed; in Orie costs 50 cts. were ordered to be paid, whilst in the other two $10 and costs and I S3 and
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  • 118 7 (Before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke.) Tan Loo was charged this morning with criminal breach of trust with respect to $200 and remanded till the 27th init. Wee Ah Lan, who admitted two previous convictions, pleaded guilty to the theft of a gold chain and pendant at Purvis
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  • 152 7 (Tribune Special.) Penang, Dec. 20.—The meeting called by Messrs Cheah Choo Yew and Qaah Beng Kee, in the Chinese Town Hall on Saturday, was largely attended by the principal Straits Chinese. There were many others present including Major A. R. Adams, Captains-A. W. B. Hamilton, H. A.
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  • 269 7 London, Dec. 17,10.15 p.m. rl J a h w is anno ™ced of Ear] de la Warr, from rheamatic fever and rXiT'i w MeBBiua heater. [Earlde la Warr, who was born the Sonth African War with Bethune s Horse. He was a depnty lieutenant for Sussex and was best
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  • 56 7 A neat wall Calendar has been issued by the India Dispensary, 98 and 99 Rochore Road. Kennington's well-known painting 44 By the mirror's artful aid," which was exhibited at the Royal Academy, is reproduced in colour while a daycalendar in one corner, and a weekcalendar in the other completes an
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  • 229 7 (Singapore, December 20.) TYw.—*B4£ 350 tons sold. Copra.—Weak. Tapioca, —Steady. Sago Flour- Weak. Gambier* —Strong. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products.— Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmeg* nO S. per pieul $17.00 Nutmegs 80 S. ISM Copra Tiali ,JS oopra Gorong Talo 1010 U>pra Dongalo 10 c Copra Kavong
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  • 143 7 Chinese Youth Loses His Life. Floral Villa, Lahat Road, was the scene of a drowning accident, on Wednesday afternoon, the victim being Low Choy, the seventeen years old son of the late Towkey Low Fooh, of Ipoh. It appears that the deceased, who was a student in
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  • 35 7 The case against Kulandaiveloo Pillai, the absconding money lender's clerk, who was arrested in India on a charge of criminal breach of trust with respect to his principal's money, comes up for hearing this afternoon.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 104 7 Latest Advertisements. Raffles Hotel, j X'mas Eve Special Dinner AFTERWARDS I Dancing. Music by the Hotel Orchestra.! Hr MffflQfllfcf (Late of the Robinson ■W- nUUJim Piano Company). Violins, from $12.00 to $25.00 cases, from 5.C0 to LS.OO bows 3.00 to 5.00 strings (one set) 85 Viola ..,-< 90 Violin and
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    • 300 7 LATESTADVERTISEMENTS. MASSAGE {Japanese) A specialist in the art of massage has just arrived from Japan and is prepared to attend at residences or to callers on him. Address— H. MOT© c/o 3TJWA HOTEL 164 Middle Road, Singapore. v CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE ADELPHI HOTEL CHALLENGE CUP. Value $100. The Cup must
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 65 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, December 24 To-day. 515 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do Maxim Co. do Veterans Co. k 1* do Chinese Co. £.15 Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. 5.15 Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. To-morrow, Dec. 21. i on Chinese Co. J.oO Govt. House S.V
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  • 705 8 Since its institution by Queen Victoria on January 29, 185G M For Valour," and its presentation on June 26, 1857, to heroes of the Crimean War to the number of sixty-two of both services for great deeds accomplished before Sebastopol, many of those coveted marks of distinction have been
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  • 77 8 Examinations for Government Officers who are required to pass in Malay, Liw, General Orders and Colonial Regulations, or who have received permission to study any of those sub jects, will be held on January 24 and following da)s. Officers desiring to present themselves for examination should send in
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  • 49 8 Attention is drawn to the change in the advertised time of Choral Matins on Xmas Day at S. Andrew's Cathedral. The seivice will be at 10.30 and not at 10 as announced. The celebration that follows this service will in consequence be 11.30 (and not 11.)
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  • 44 8 Special Meeting. A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will beheld the Municipal Board Room toW row at 2.30 p. ra frame By-Laws for -di RegiBtration and keeping 0 f 2. Dairies and dairymen To consider Regulation under tk Midwives Ordinance. the
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  • 167 8 The fifth anniversary of th* above Sangam was celebrated on Sunday last at the Sangam's Dr 7 mises, 52 Bencoolen Street, anil presided over by the president Dr. S. Bardhan. The proceeding opened with prayer, after which th* Secretary, Mr. C. K. S Iver the report for
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  • 117 8 At the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this morning a High Mass of Requiem was offered for the late Mr. Pat" Lloyd, whose death is so generally and deeply regretted. The Right Reverend Bishop Bourillon officiated, assisted by the Reverend Bathers P. Kuadel, Vicar, and
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  • 128 8 The Great War P A L Viscount French's Farewell 9 In th« Balkans The Western Front Lord Derby's Scheme Rubber Smuggling j Position in Persia Voyage of the Ark Jjj The War on Shipping German War Ships Sunk In the East Railway Smash The Ancona Stocks and Shares
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  • 42 8 The |Municipal Council j>j has accepted the offer m *r. t )0 Matin to present the city relief in bronze cntion of Miss Edith n bl Prussian officer. The eh executed by an artist, and will be P*** exposed to public view.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 134 8 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF Fullers' mmmmmmm ammmm mmmmmwmi' Cboeolates and Sweets, etc ROBINSON g Co. DO YOU USE A BLUE-FLAME OIL STOVE? THEN BUY ''Ci^''r~7^ ross Kerosene L —a Kerosene EFFICIENT—ECONOMICAL. WHY BURN EXPENSIVE OIL IN YOUR STOVE WHEN CROSS ff WILL GIVE YOU EQUAL SATISFACTION At Less Cost
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    • 139 8 ALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. ft THE n BEST AND HEALTHIEST. W!m ALWAYS ASK FOR 111 AUSOPP'S. -SOL E IMPORTERS: Caldbeck Macgrcgor Co. i i mi| W AdelpMHotel. I IXM AS EVE I I Special Dinner I AND I 1 Ball Christmas Day Sports on the lawn for Residents of the
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  • 644 9 Tin is $84^ —cts. up. Rusher is now~at3/7 in London. a.hertienments are inserted oil }Mge 7. The Peking Government has decided to establish a Monarchical Preparation Office with Mr. Cha as/ first Director. 7*- The sale by Mr. S. N. Alhabs] ofacres of land al Jalan Skn<
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  • 535 9 /at Mr. Alsagoffs Residence. t Committee Formed to Arrange other Farewell Entertainment. Mi Saturday the residence, in Jv* Road.oeSyed Omar Alsagoff fpM the scene of a very large gathering of leading members of the Mohamedan Community, who met to consider ways and means of a further
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  • 68 9 In The Balkans. Protest from Greece. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Deo, 18, 11.5 p.m. Renter*! Agency is informed that Greece has addressed to the Entente a formal protest against the fortification of Salonika. London, Dec. 17, 6.15 p.m. Paris The Allies in Greece haye prepared a solid defensive.
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  • 96 9 London, Dec. 18, J 25 a.m. The correspondent of the Times at Athens states that the German Minister, replying to Greek objections to the entry of Austrian and German troops into Greece, declared that the fortifications which the Allies were constructing at Salonika would compel Germany to take
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  • 75 9 London, Dec. 18, 2.40 p.m. Salonika A prominent, Greek official has arrived with a io assuring better railway and telegraphic lacilities for the Allies. London, Dec. 18, 2.40 p.m. General Sarrail is quoted by a correspondent as saying 44 FJvents will find us ready to resist any
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  • 189 9 A Fine Achievement. London, Dec. 18, 2.40 p.m. Reuters correspondent at headquarters in the Balkans describes the final phase of the French retreat as masterly. A new bridgehead was established at Gradetz where there was severe fighting, whilst an enormous accumulation of stores, rolling stock and heavy
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  • 58 9 8,000 lbs. in Mail Bags. London, Dec. 19, 2 a.m. The Foreign Office announces that of threehnndred bags of parcels and mails seized aboard the Swedish steamer Heligoland, a hundred and nine contained nothing but rubber. The estimated weight is eight thousand pounds ami it was all consigned
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  • 78 9 German Activity. London, Dec. 17, 5 30 p.m. Amsterdam Tha latest German report is that ihe Germans are concentrating on Saint AJihiel, but there is growing evidence that not only are the Germans active, but undoubtedly the enemy must throw new forces, especially artillery, into the west,
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  • 99 9 London, Dec. 18,12.45 a.m. A despatch from headquarters in France states that last night the enemy made a small bombing attack on our line about the quartiefl north of Loos, but was easily repulsed. Artillery activity took place throughout the day, especially north of Ypres. London, Dec.
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  • 39 9 London, Dec. 18, 4.40 p.m. Paris, communique The general bombardment is most intense in Artois, where aerial torpedoes are in use. The French blew up an of German wheeled transport in the neighbonrhood of Chaulnea.
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  • 60 9 London, Dec. 18, 10.15 p.m. Paris A naval communiqre says that a torpedo boat pursued two hydroplanes resting on the water near the Outrated bank off Nieoport. One escaped, but the other was hit and capsized, and was captured with two naval men. A French cruiser bombarded and
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  • 42 9 London, Dec. 18, 11.5 p.m. A despatch from headquarters in France says that the day generally has been quiet, as it was misty and unsuitable for the artillery, but English and French artillery silenced hostile guns north of Ypres.
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  • 83 9 London, Dec. 19, 12.50 a.m. A Paris communique reports intense bombardment of the German trenches between the Somme and Oise and near Soissons and Reims. The enemy's batteries in the latter district were silenced. London, Dec. 19, 5.25 p.m. Paris A communique says that the bombardment of
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  • 68 9 London, Dec. 19, 5.25 p.m. Paris A communique states that Hit- bombardment of German works and encampments in the Apremont sector south-eastward of Saint Mihiwl continued into the night and yielde I excellent results. A squadron of French aeroplanes bombed the Sablons station at Metz. London, Dec.
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  • 277 9 Farewell to his Troops. London, Dec. 19, 10 p.m. Field" Marshal Viscount trench in bidding farewell on relinquishing the command of the British Army in France said: M I wish to express to the officers, noncommissioned officers and men, with whom I had been so closely associated during
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  • 239 9 c Consciiptionist M. P's Protest. London, Dec. 18, 1.5 p.m. Numerous members of the House of Commons, Unionist, Liberal and Labour alike, express resentment at the forty anti-compulsion members waiting on Mr. Asquith. They consider 44 it was an outrageous breach of privilege," especially after the Premier
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  • 92 9 London, Dec. 17, 9.20 p.m. Toronto The Hon. W. S. White, Minister of Finance, in a speech said The greatest financial problem at present facing Canada is the establishment of some form of Canadian credit which will relieve Britain from necessarily shipping gold for the payment of
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  • 83 10 An Unsatisfactory Reply. London, Dec. 17, 6.l£ p.m. Washington The Government has not yet received the Austrian Note, bnt if it is in accordance with the outline in the press telegrams it will be entirely unsatisfactory and will result in a severance of rela- tions. It is announced
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  • 117 10 London, Dec. 17, 10.15 p.m. Washington A hurried Cabinet meeting discussed the Austrian Note and dispersed without any announcement. The position is regarded as very grave. Mr. Lansing said that the text of the Note would not be published till it had been thoroughly studied. America's
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  • 47 10 London, Dec. 18, 9.25 p.m Washington President Wilson is drafting a second Note to Austria which, it is expected, will be despatched in a few days. It is understood that it asks for an immediate reply and clearly states the consequences if it is unsatisfactory.
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  • 65 10 German Intrigue in U.S. London, Dec. .18. New York Panftl Koenig, stated to be the head of the German secret service in the United States, and Richard Lyndecker have been arrested on a charge of Conspiracy to blow up the Welland Canal Five hundred horses were drowned in the North
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  • 119 10 London, Dec. 19, 6.10 p.m. New York A bank clerk named Schleindl, who was secretary to Paul Koenig, stated to be the head of the German secret service in the United States, has been arrested for larceny of documents and cablegrams which, it is alleged, hehanded to
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  • 45 10 During the first half of the current month the Kamunting and Chenderiang dredging companies produced as follows Kamunting Tin Dredging piculs 360 machinery hours run 289. Chenderiang Tin Dredging Dredging piculs 250, hours run 304; Hydraulic Elevators, piculs 40. Total output 290 piculs.
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  • 66 10 It is reported that the Chinese Government has ordered Major Dinkelmann, who took part in the defence of Tsingtao and has since occupied in Peking the post of military adviser to the Chinese Governmemt on a salary of $1,000 per month, to leave the Capital owing to his connexion with
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  • 46 10 London, Dec. 18,1.5 a.m. Petiograd A communique ports engagements resulting in favour of the Russians northward of Lakw Drisviaty and northward of Dubno. Hundreds of Kurds, engaged' on the north eastern extremity of Lake Van, were driven to the mountains, leaving sixty dead.
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  • 29 10 London, Dec. 19, 12.30 a m. Petrograd A communique report* a series of minor reconnaissances and artillery engagements on the German front, all favourable to the Russians.
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  • 53 10 London, Dec. 17, 6.25 p.m. Petrograd The Russian thousand million rouble war loan is an assured success The Minister ,of Finance has drawn up a new fiscal schemewhich is expected to produce an annual surplus of 361 million roubles. State monopolies of tea, coffee and
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  • 47 10 London, Dec. 19,3.35 p.m. The changed conditions in the Universities are attested by the examiners for the Ireland and Craven scholarships at Oxford University declaring that they do not award them, bnt Rajavi P. Dutt is honourably mentioned for his work in the examination.
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  • 116 10 London, Dec. 17, 5.5 p.m. The Italian steamer Port Said and the British steamer Levenpool have been sunk. The crew of the latter were rescued. London, Dec.. Is, 6.10 p.m. The Norwegian steamer Nico has been sank. Eleven survivors were landed by a pilot. was a
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  • 41 10 London, Dec. 19, 3.45 a.m. Amsterdam A Berlin official despatch states that the small cruiser Bremen and the accompanying torpedoboat were sunk by a submarine in the eastern Baltic. A considerable portion of the crews were rescued.
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  • 242 10 v Peace Party Quarrels. London, Dec. 18, 2.40 p.m Henry Ford's peace ship has left Kirkwall for Christiania. London, Dec. 19, 3 p.m. Ford's peace pilgrims have arrived. There was no official or other reception, and merely pressmen went on board. Mr. Ferd said that the
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  • 101 10 REUTERS TELEGRAMS. London, Dec. IS, 1.25 a.nj. There is no change in Macedonia or at the Dardanelles. London, Dec." 18, 2.40 p m. Durban A contSr.gent of Indian ambulance men* has U4t for Europe. London, Dec. 18, 8.45 p.m. Amsterdam The Public Prosecutor has appealed against the
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  • 40 10 The Empire Cinema announces a change of programme for this evening, three further episodes of the Black Box being screfned. The first show includes The New Butler, Olaf Erickson's Boss, Nestor Comedy and the fine comedy 4< Behind the Screen."
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  • 212 10 In North of E, Heavy Death R x London, Dec. 17, 5< A terrible railway occurred at South Shields! 1 8 senger train, a pilot engine J 8 empty w ,rkmen's train all cof 1 in a fog. It is reported that sS coaches of the passenger train
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  • 108 10 Russians Nearing Kum. London, Dec. 17, 5.5 p.in Petrograd The Russians have occupied Hamadan and are approaching Kum. The British and Russian consuls are stated to have left Kerman for Bandar Abbas. The British colony at Shiraz is still in captivity. There js aanews of the British
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  • 35 10 President Wilson Honeymooning. London, Dec. 19. Washington President Wilson has been married to Mrs. Gait. The ceremony was of the simplest character. The pair left for a fortnight's honeymoon in the south.
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  • 60 10 (Tribune Special Holland's Troubles. Escaped Prisoners. German officers who broke out of the internment camp at Bergen were arrested at Rotterdam and taken back to Bergen. In the Chamber Mr. Bosboom, the Dutch Minister of War, assured the Socialist members that the German deserters who enter Holland
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  • 48 10 new bill regarding the state of t and the state of siege in Holland \snbmitted to the State Council. APremier asked for a credit of g\ooo guilders to assist the in refugees. Minister of War has asked .;new credits of fifty million e aik each.
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  • 108 10 \taatiasche Handelsblad fays thavj r pi e yte, the Dutch Minister v^ 0 0n ieg j 3 shortly resigning. L Dllr l ing in the Second Chamber, estimates, the Minister of t Affairs expressed the wish fy a CO mmittee on foreign affaiis created to have
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  • 76 10 Considerable movements of for the West are taking place Luxemburg and Liege and impor. ant events are expected shortly on the Western front, During the past three weeks, especially at night, enormous masses of troops have been moved from the Eastern to the Westernfront and
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  • 19 10 A Berlin report announces that the Russians surprised and destroyed a detachment of General yon Hindenlurg's army.
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  • 25 10 The Greek situation is delicate. It is rumoured that the Germans will not advance further. They recognize the exceptional position of Greece.
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  • 118 10 Sues The Globe.'* London, Dec. 17, 7.45 p.m. Mrs. Asquith is suing The Globe to restrain them from the publication of alleged libels. Her ounsel stated that she had been persecute-1 with accusations of want of loyalty and association with German prisoners at Donington Hall, and she
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  • 70 10 London, Dec. 18, 2.40 p.mMessrs Samuel Co.'s silver report states that the robust appearance of the market h s been belied by the sales on account r China. Varchasf* are still being made for hom* coinage but there is a luil, which will probably >«■' shoft, in
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    • 274 11 o—* .■mmmmn -I" ■ii*^wn«Hpp H j UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY I IS THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. The Local Agents of ROSS'S, The Bottling Specialists of Liverpool Leith, have received the following entirely j unsolicited testimonial fr m one of their Clients in the Malay Peninsula:— "In sending you a repeat order forj j
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    • 451 11 Our Bedding Js Noted for Purity and Reliability. MaMress and Pillows, Etc. 4 >v f»iJ l?B fi l Every article of Bedding is made by onr own 1 jllitf -fci tSn"" 'ffH|'^J' 3-- .Tt workmen and we can guarantee the quality and i sTT 5 !i s is pu-ity of
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  • 570 12 Mischievous Swindlers at Work Here. F. M. S. Government's Warning. Our London contemporary the Indiarubber Journal draws attention in its issue of the 13th ultimo to a warning issued by the F. M. S. Government against a very mischievous swindle that is calculated to grievously affect the
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  • 68 12 "I was able," says a recent visito to Berlin, to bay most of the Paris and London daily papers, including Ihe Globe, at the news stands in Berlin for one mark. They were generally four or five days old. When I commented on this fact to military officials they laughed
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  • 291 12 In giving publicity to a notification by the Resident Councillor of Penang relative to Government's sanction having been given to the proposal to form a Chinese Company of the Penang Volunteers, the Penang Gazette expressed the opinion that it would be read with interest and gratification by the
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  • 138 12 Latest Quotations. (Special Service.) London, December 17, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Strait*, 3 months £168.10.0. Bar Silver 25 15/16. Produce. Fine hard Para spot 3/2 i. Smoked Sheet 3/7}. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe Copra £29.10.0. Black Pepper, fair open ports spot 6» dist. 6 5/16. White
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  • 63 12 We had plenty of jokes at the time of the Zulu war. Yon remember General Creaiock who would not start with his column for the Tagela. He was always telegraphing back to' Butler at Durban for more stores, pepper, castor oil, etc. Butler got angry and wired back, Have sent
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  • 142 12 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-daj Quotations. Alor Gajah $2.70 $2.80 Ayer Hitam 24.00 26.00 AyerKunings 1.00 LM Ayer Molek 1.95 210 Ayer Panas 7.00 7.25 Balgownie 3.40 3.60 Bukit Jelotong 0.50 o*s Bukit Katil 0.70 0.75
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  • 50 12 The Directors of the Anglo (Java) Plantations, Ltd., have solved to invite subscriptions 27,289 fully paid ordinary swat par, viz. Tls. 4.50, to ?Iw«faow on register on Ist .January, The transfer books of the comFJ will be closed from 15th to J December, both days Uw* —Shanghai Mercury.
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    • 152 12 1 Empire Cinema =j TANJONG PAGAR ROAD, OPPOSITE THE KRETA AVER POLICE STATION. I COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME j I FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY.—Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. j g. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT UNIVERSAL SERIAL j I THE "BLACK BOX" I p Featuring Herbert Rawlinson, Wm. Worthington and Anne Little.
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  • 357 13 A British naval airship will probably rly over London between 6 p.m. and 9 p.na. this evening." In these few words the Admiralty, at five o'clock on the afternoon of October 20 announced that Londoners would have an opportunity of seeing Great Britain's mystery ship of
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  • 65 13 The Clnnese Budget gives the E^ a T Uevenne 38 $426,237,145; and iil Ty Reve *tte $45,709,710 rdi n*ry Expenditure as *Zt 8,5 4; Extraordinary Ex$135,806,146. The prinitems of Ordinary ExpendiI49te m^ miBtr y of *ne Interior 5^2? J of Finance NfaOl 77a MiniBtr y of th NaTT tt2£i7 lit
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  • 269 13 The business prospects of the Sino-Jananese Bank and the Man-churia-Mongolian Bank, the establishment of which is now under consideration at the Finance Office, Tokio, are said by Japanese exchanges to be expected to be as follow: Sino-Japanese Bank (Capital Y20,000,000). The First Working Year Capital V 20,000,000
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  • 78 13 Mr. Ferdinand Spinner, of West Didsbury, Manchester, and of E. Spinner and Co., merchants, of Manchester and Bombay, who died on June 13, left estate of the gross T due of £168,466, the net personalty being £164,809 By his will the testator left: £4,000 for distribution among the employes of
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  • 225 13 Without a single dissentient voice the Tsar's Array acclaims the choice which fell upon General Alexeieff. He is a soldier in the fullest and truest sense of the word. The son of a humble sergeant, he has risen by shter merit to the highest post in
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    • 669 13 g STAR PROGRAMME AT THE I ALHAMBRA I I TH E PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE. BEACH ROAD I I M. Bltay T.,5d.,, Wednesday, Thursday, Sfc 21st> 22nd 23rd m 8 S-eeond Show at 9.15 p.m. f "i H g p% Fipts Show 7.30 to 9 p.m. H Am Emotional Drama in
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  • 443 14 The indebtedness of Russia to Japan, and*to some extent of this country, has led to the transfer of a good deal 6f gold to Japan, which has offset exports of the metal from Janan to the United States, while it is probable tint Japan has also absorbed a
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  • 160 14 In his search for a poison for tubercle bacilli that shall be harmless to man, Professor Renan, in France, has prepared a list of chemicals that destroy the bacilli in cultures and of other substances that seem to be necessary to their existence. It has been found
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  • 72 14 The East Indian Railway cheating case in which Naresowar Sahay, Vice-Chairman of Patna, was sentenced to a long term of rigorous imprisonment and heavy fine has finally come to an end with the sentence of three mouths' rigorous imprisonment passed on the Guard Doutre who cheated the Railway of several
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  • 480 14 The export duties on estate produce instituted by the Ce Jon Government came into force on the 1st October. The rates have already been given in the India-Rubber Journal which says the ainouut on rubber is R*.7 50 per 100 lb, and continues:— It «peaks
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  • 202 14 The muscles of the back do tie heavy work of the body. Whentbey are overworked or ill-nourished UVj ache and people who are lookingfci trouble begin to worry al kidneys. Backache may be due to lombtg which is rheumatism of the mat the back, bat more backaches caused
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    • 531 14 Sqpllg A few high Efficiency features l§ individual to the 1916 Buick Six. 58 I Special Features for 1910. r§ |i ENGINE. W I Six Cylinder Valve-in-head type ?>\ ins. x pc .JHL 41 ins. Four bearirg crankßhatt. IB mF W VHI C\ SELF-STARTER. !*r.S /gp I 1 I J
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    • 128 14 BUICK CARS I ARE BUILT UP TO A VALUE I NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. I I B B Several Buicks are due to arrive in December 8 The November shipment has already been booked up. I M Do XX FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE SOLE AGENTS >Wl Central Engine Works,!
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    • 277 15 TO BEJ.ET TO LET OR FOR SALE. nnmfortab'e Bungalow No. 39, St. Michael Road, off sisting of verandah, 4 bedrooms, outhouses and stable. Apply R Sa j an M 28 Malacca Street. 17-11 u_ TO LET. 0 p74 East Coast Lane off L East Coast Road. Comfortab.e bungalow for; small
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    • 491 15 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners invite applications for the appointment of Inspector of Roads. ppoiTument The commencing salary of the appointment is SIOO-per month, with such transport allowance as may be sanctioned by the Commissioners Applicants must have had experience m the making and management of roads, and must be
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    • 509 15 _WAMTED_ DOCTOR WANTED. Wanted for regular steamer from bmgapore to China ports European doctor. Salary $200 per month Applications to be sent t) the KoAinklijke Paketvaart Mutschsppy 13 20-12 WANTED. Second-hand cameras, half plate or post card size, in good order. State price and name of maker and lens to
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    • 464 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Snares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th« London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The
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    • 393 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH iMSUBAMCE GO.- LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildinga, Rent and Merchandise of every description MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. mmmmmmtmtmt EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation. Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. INOOBPORATED
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    • 803 16 IGUAN KIAT Co., 1 1 Head Office 37, Phillip Street. g BRANCH STORES AT.—Phillip Street No. 14, and Tank Road Nos. 14, 100 and 102. 2 ftff f tittttf iatiftiMimiii J I Telegraphic Address I Telephone NOS. 1174, 1233, J Codes Used 3 3 I I f GUANKIAT. (Private 1450).
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 19 1 Staits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 7 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1915
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      • 474 1 I P.*o. British India I AND I Apcar Line I Mail and Passenger Services. I Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). I For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India I Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on orjjaboufc I Mail Lines. Homeward
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      • 286 1 ROYAL NETHERLANDS MAIL. NOTICE HE CHANGE OF ROUTE The mail steamers of the 4 Nederlaud and Rotterdam Lloyd Royal Mail Lines will, until further notice, proceed outward and homeward via the Cape of Good Hope, the service maintained by these lines thereby becoming a ten daily one. The first homeward
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      • 582 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL j STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. maint J aiued Yokohama via porta to troxemment. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining thie irrica have been specially deigned and constructed, and are fined w47l the hrotn3 r r m 1 n thB aDd ot WS b
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    • 372 2 Europe. Foa London Kamo Maru, December 22 Namar, December 23 Cyclops, December 27 Lycaon, December 28 Kioto, December 30 Kaahina Maru, January 5 iutton Hall, January 8 Antilochns, January 15 For Liverpool Kasenga, in port Cyclops, December 27 GHaucns, December 25 Peleus, January 1 Foil Marseilles Benlomond,
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    • 168 2 Latest Arrivals. mm Magnet, str., 11-12-15, Inner Roads, Ranella, str., 11-12-15, Keppel Harbour. Brisbane, str., 1-12-15, Keppel Harbour. Sandakan, str,2-12-15, Dock. Irismere, str., 2-12-15, Dook.. Kauaa,, str., 12-12-15, Outer Rds. Benlomond, str., 12-12-15, Outer Roads. Charon, str., 14-12-15, Outer Roads. Chowtai, str., 16-12-15, Wharf. Zaida, str., 17-12-15, Inner
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    • 48 2 Meran for Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan. Perak for Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Amiral Magon for Saigon. Porthos for Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Asia Maru for Hongkong and Japan. Hock Lee for Mersing. Charon for Broome, Geraldton and Fremantle.
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    • 75 2 The important change in the route of the French mail steamers (Messageries Maritimes) to Australia which has taken place, the vessels, instead of going to Sydney via Fremantle, Adelaide, and Melbourne, proceeding to Noumea, and thence to Sydney, via Singapore, Batavia, and Torres Straits, seems to give great
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    • 93 2 The recently organised .Swedish United States steamship line has just purchased the Holland-America liner Potsdam, which is the first vessel which it has acquired for its direct m ill, passenger, and freight service to the States. The Potsdam has a lengthltf 550 feet, a draft of 34 feet,
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    • 185 2 The record time for loading a tramp steamer with grain at Montreal was made recently, when the 3.5. Ariel, of West Hartlepool, received 190,888 bushels of wheat, weighing 5,133 tons, at the Harbour Commissioners' elevator No. lin nine working hours. This was the actual time occupied in loading,
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    • 107 2 Arrivals Dec. 16. Alma Brit., 459 ,Bell Dec 18, Deli, gen, E. S. Co. Perak, Brit, 254, Glenday, Deo 18 Malacca, gen, E S Co Kedah, Brit 94, Manus, DeclB, T Anson, gen, E S Co. Fazilka, Brit 2698. McNair, Dec 18 Spore, gen, H L Co Clearances
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    • 161 2 The shipping famine is one of the penalties which the very success of the British Fleet has brought upon us it is one of the blessings which it is conferring on neutrals. But the military advantages secured to us by our command of the sea outweigh any temporary
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    • 210 2 Fine New Liner in Port. The new French Messageries Maritimes liner Porthos. entered port to-day. She is a sister of the Athos, of which fine vessel a full description appeared in these columns recently, When running her trials, at Marseilles on Oct. 13, the Porthos gave every
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    • 176 2 The uncertainty of the freight market on the Eastern run is responsible for the withdrawal of another rice carrier from the Menam rnn, the Kjaer liner Profit, 1120 tons, commanded by Capt. E. Olsen, having been fixed to load for Europe on the expiry of her present
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    • 893 2 For London and Hull is due to load here the Ellerman liner Kioto, on December 30. For London bound, the Holt liner Stentor passed the Suez Canal on the 17th inst. The P. 0. s.B. Medina arrived in London on Thursday afternoon, the 16th instant. The P. <fc
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    • 30 2 The following vessels were in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station M. M. liner Porthos flow Marseilles N. Y. K. liner Kamo Mam from Hongkong.
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    • 156 2 Capt. Jakob Veenhoren, of the M Roepat, has been fined for using wireless telegraphy on his boat while in territorial waters. Accused, proceeding from th* Dutch East Indie with a general cargo to London, was going round the North Foreland, up tbe mouth of the
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      • 80 2 re Tide Tables Dec. 20 H it'b water 8.55 a* 9 ft. 1 in 10.49 p.m Dec. 21 —Hiah wafer :-9..« 9 ft 3 inta. 11.27 p.m. Dec. 22.—Hi«h water —10.11 a Dec. 23— water :—0.W 8 ft. 3 10.40 p.m.!' j Dec. 24 —Hinh water 0 30 ft 3.nf.;
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    • 1438 3 otice issued by the Preea lm week with i regard to the winning of vessels where any exists" is calculate rise to serious misgivings .nrld of ahipowning, says the I 3 adds The denial of the >uf<that the Government conLathe requisitioning of the British Mercantile Marine is, something
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    • 73 3 Delivered in London, The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. L*ft. DaLivaaao. B I Nov. 5 Dac. 1 M.M. Nov. 8 Dae. 1 p& O. Nov. 11 Dee. 9 B* I Nov. 19 Dec. 15 M.M.
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      • 112 3 The War on Shipping. The following casualties to shipping through hostile acta have baen reported during the past week Ship and Owners. Flag. Tons. Damage. Nico Norwegian 712 Sunk. Eleven (Nico S. S. Co. Survivors landed (Dec, Wiborg.) m 18). Levenpool. British 4,488 Sunk. (Dec. 17). (R opner and Sons,
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      • 314 3 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. Homeward. Outward. 1915-191« 1911-191« Athoa Jm. 20 Porthoa Daa. tO Portho* Jam. 28 Cordillere Jm. 8 Ourdillere Feb. 11 Andre Lebon Jan. IT Andre Lebon Feb. 25 For all particulars, apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. STEAMERS For Muntok
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      • 458 3 Combined Service Of The Ocean S.S. Co., Ltd. AND The West Australia! S. N. Co., Ltd. BETWEEN FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WE3T AUSTRALIAN PORTS, JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular Bailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the Kiraberley Gold Fields), Broome, Roebuck
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      • 256 3 Mails Close. To-day. Selat Pandjanf, Bengkali? and Bagan Meran 2.80 p* Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson *Pei»k 2.80 pm Hongkong A- Japan Asia Maru 2.30 pm Mersing Hook Lf<* 2.80 pm Muar and Malacca "Kaka 3 pm Saigon- Amiral Magon 3.80 pm Broame, Cos nek. On>low. Carnarvon, Gwaldton and Fremantle
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      • 646 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A A 1., A.8.C., Western Union, Engineering and Bentley Codes Used. Builders and Repairers of Ships, Engines and B ilers, and Electrical Engineer*, Manufacturers of Centrarlo Coudensers, Stones's Manganese Bronze Casting, Parsons* Steam Turbines and Tut'->o-Alternators, etc., etc., etc. NAGASAKI Tef Addr e s3 DOCK —Nagasaki.
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      • 496 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. KCohtmotors to the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments.) CABLK ADDRESSES: CODEfT USSD DOCKYARD I 1 I Ofl Scott's,. Lieber's, unci DOCK-Dairex. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers AH sizes and descriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving* Docks
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      • 397 4 Ocean Steam hi Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay Co., Ltd. j P* The Companies' steatoeri patched from Live r p.,( ouu tbe Straits, China and j HD week and from Japan hone "72 London, Amsterdam and tor every fortnight for Genoa a les and Liverpool and for tf
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