Malaya Tribune, 11 August 1914

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. 1. No. 188. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1914 Price 5 Cents. CIK IRalapa Cribunc. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11.
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    • 332 1 SCOTCHWHSIOf wLJj&r-' i SI BEST i OR EVERYTHING" I CAN BE COT AT THE ymetxf PICTURE PALACE (Junction of Albert 8 Bencoolen Streets.) tSISIs&U 4 POSITION AND WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT The Best of Pictures. To-Night's Programme CAMPING 00T A.B. Comic Reel A Superb M NORDISK Production The Little Railroad
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    • 270 1 I HAVE YOU MADE PROVISION FOR YOUR CHILDREN? SUmL hiQ i anx ietic J* 1 nian has is how to beat for thp education of his children, the expenses for which reach their maximum when the children are frem 14 to 20 years old To meet this heavy expense, THE
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  • 76 2 (Ceylon Observer Specials.) Calcutta Tea Sales Calcutta, July 2J. Nearly 20,000 packages came on offer at yesterday'* sale and met with a good demand throughout. The market appeared bv the situation in Europe, buyers for Russia acting freelv. All medium and fine grade* soil well up to list
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  • 73 2 Calcutta, July 29. In connection with the lighting of the Hooghly river at night, Government h»s Appointed th« Port Oflicer at Calcutta, Ddpaty Conservator of tne Port, and the senior branch Pdot, senior natter Pilot and ti?o Commanders of or other steamers, to enquire and report
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  • 49 2 Calcutta, July 29. Yesterday, owing, it is alleged, to certain remarks from the Judge about some of the witnesses and friends of th e accused, Counsel for the defence in the Arrah Temple case all retired. The Judge proceeded with the case, defendants defending themselves personally.
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  • 47 2 Calcutta, July 29. It seems that Mr. Uokhale was offered the K.C.I.E. at the last Birthday Honours, but refused. He is reported to have said it would be a considerable hamper to the honest discharge of his duty as a public man.
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  • 94 2 Calcutta, July 30. Yesterday the Calcutta High Court rejected an application for the transfer of the Arrah Temple murder case. The case for the prosecution in the Delhi murder case having closed, all the accused filed written statements, den)iug membership of any conspiracy and challenging the evidence
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  • 257 2 A conference of representatives of the provincial banks in Russia is to be held at St. Petersburg in the autumn, for the purpose of discussing the question of establishing a central bank in the capital. According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt," the Ministry
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    • 338 2 MOTOtti&TS APP^EC/4T^£ COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., Far East.) I SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. •28-4 mm^m mHmmmmmfl ,imamm mm PWßfwWmmWrWrlm^ if )TE: JUST RE6EIYED MOTE: k ——i r Lavona Hair Tonic A A R Dr. Cassel s Tablet* N M D
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    • 329 2 OBSERVE LABEL A SIMPLE NOURISHING FOOD OF HIGH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES CLUBS. KIM HIN Co., SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) ADTHOEISED CAPITAL $1,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ONG SAM LEONG Esq., Chairman. DR. LIM 8008
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  • 1155 3 ,ii 9CU s4ion on the Foreign 10th ult. Mr. G A ,ic t r reviewing what we had 1 i.. the Middle East, drew to the Phi- Kaat. :<j t at thouyh the position serious, there was fe wound for great anxiety and P k
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    • 120 3 TAN 6ENG CHIANG NURSERIES Orchard Road, Singapore. Telephone 1258 Special attention to orders for:— Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Bouquets &c., All flowers grown and picked in our Nursery. Paercl Post or Rail orders can be sent in Hot Weather to arrive perfectly fresh. Floral decorations for Balls, Dinner Tables, and all
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    • 333 3 M. EBRAMSAH CO. loe Market St., Singapore. Dealers in all kinds of Frosted, Ribbed, wire, Plain Tile, Ribbed Tile, Silvered Prate and Flowered Glass of every Description and Size, in Ruby, Yellow, Green, Pink and Blue. SHOW CASES All Kinds and Sizes a Speciality. 4-7 The Straits Albion Press, Limited.
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    • 127 3 Singapore Gold Storage Co., LIMITED. Australian Creamery Butter NOTICE. is hereby given that on and after the 11th instant. Goods will onlyhe supplied for cash, The usual prices will be maintained as long as possible. TELEPHONE No, 845. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. MOTOR CAR OIL SUPPLIED at MODERATE PRICES. Motor Oil,
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  • 457 4 The Testing of a Remarkable Ship's Safe. Experiments which may well be termed extraordinary even in these days of mechanical wonders, are to be carried out on the Zuyder Zee. The subject of the trials in a fireproof ship's safe which, while carrying valuables to the weight
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  • 321 4 The speech of Sir West Ridgeway at the half-yearly meeting of the British North Borneo Company was an interesting review of what has been done recently in the territory. There was much to be said on the new policy of Chinese immigration from North China, on the opening
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  • 396 4 Relative Financier Resources of France and Germany. When hostilities commenced a few days ago between Germany and Fiance the former had the advantage in men whilst the latter an advantage in what usually counts for more than mere flesh and blood— much wealth, that which of itself
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  • 401 4 Colombo, July 30. In view of the decrease in business consequent m the Stock Exchange slump, the Colombo Brokers' Association have decided to hold only two meetings a w*ek, on Monda)s and Thursday*, till further notice. Foreign Residents in Ceylon. Mr. \V. Freudenberg, Consul
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  • 161 4 Expansion of Export from N. S W. The New South Wales port of Newcastle, which is the centre of the great New South Wales coal mines, records a rapid increase in the export trade in the State coal. The briskness of the shipping trade of the port during
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    • 74 4 K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74. BRAS BASAH ROAD. Telephone No. 1245 1 Extraction Painless. 2. Work Guaranteed. 3. Charges Moderate. 4. Can be consulted in either English or Malay. Office Hours: FROM 8 to 6 WEEK DAYS. FROM 8 to NOON SUN DAIS. EXCEPT URGENT CASES. IHE BANGKOK TIMES ESTABLISHED
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    • 191 4 noticeT^ On Account of our Removal to Lara* Premises, AYe are open to Accept Offers for Surplus Stocks of: KAPOR RED RESAK CHENGHAI DAROO BALLOW MIRABAU In Planks, Scantlings and Logs. Kirn Seng Leong Co., TIMBER MERCHANTS, 59-3, LAVENDER STREET. nil I i,) 1,, IMIIIIH I iTtHinHMIBIHI I.MIIIIMJMUMIMMII— Cash Clearance
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  • 1153 5 Malayan Collieries Report. The following is the report of the directors of Malayan Collieries, Ltd. for the year ended 30th June. Title.—The Company's mining certificate has now been exchanged for mining lease No. 2549, District of Ulu Se langor, over an area of 1,282 acres. The balance of
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  • 191 5 The London and China Express advise the following bookings outward Per P. and Q. steamer Nubia, due August U.—<-Mrs. Graham and children, Mr. N. A. M. Griffith, Mr. V. H. Couldray, Mrs D. Traveller, Mr. C. A. Montague, Mr. C. Hadden, Mr. F G Scott, Mr. J. Murray. To
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    • 260 5 THE ONLY COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. 32, Old Jewry, E.C. my has £20,000 deposited with*the Supreme Court of md complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act in every particular. flmCTIVjj PLANS OF ASSURANCE
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    • 519 5 BUN BEE Co., PROVISION MERCHANTS, SHIPS PURVEYORS, ESTATES SUPPLIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Telephone No. 1177. 11, Rochore Road, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents: S.S. F.M.S. Ed. MILES Co.'s HAM, BACON Etc, LONDON. Sole Sub-Selling Agents: Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. By Order of the Supreme Court of the
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  • 849 6 Latest Addition to the British Empire. To enable our readers to better understand how it came to pass that Togoland (West Africa) was taken last week from the Germans, as well, as the importance of •the move, it is only necessary to point out that it is sandwiched in
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  • 165 6 Australian Experience. An illustration of the gullibility of human nature has just been brought to light, says a Melbourne press-despatch of July 8. It appears that on the voyage round from Sydney of the R.M.S. Osterly, which left Port Melbourne at 3 o'clock for Colombo and London,
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  • 110 6 Complete Change in Thirty Years- According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the Berliner Tageblatt, Sir George Buchanan, the British Ambassador at St. Petersburg, is reported to have declared, at a banquet attended by M. Sazonoff and the Minister of Marine, that during the last thirty years,
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  • 203 6 The Mercantile Marine Service Association has been in correspondence with the Hull branch of the Pilots' Association with a view of bringing under the notice of the Association the merits of the Absent Voters Bill, which includes in its provisions the means for ensuring Votes for Mariners,
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  • 142 6 Doubled in Ten Years. The trade of Sydn< city of New South doubled in the last t< n worth 30 million of than in 1903. Sydne; greater than nl 1 the British Isles- L< pool and Hull. Sydi trade value (according figures of 1912, which available) was,
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    • 169 6 WHOLESALE RETAIL MERCHANTS. FANCY GOODS OF V* ALL KIND b^s*°* 3apanese porcelain frames an& Curios. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. RAVENSWAY Co., No. 187, ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore. Telephone, No. 717. UNDERTAKERS. MARBLE MERCHANTS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS. 19-6 1 II MB i win HIWII 1 1 HOTEL van WIJK NOTICE is given to
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    • 430 6 fixtures." Tuesday, lift Tidw: High wat«»r: —j Wednesday, p»h Y. W. C. A. Lectuir- Nursing 5 P rr Tides High water of Sutler,. Zetland Lodgp Reg,,; r Thursday, 13th, Mails B. I. Homeward r Tides: High wmt* Friday, 14th Y. W.C. A. Meeting. r Tides: High water:—3 Saturday. 15th. Tides
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  • 89 7 NOTES AND NEWS. Situation in Penang. our iVnang correspondent wires p ler liitf 10th inst., 10-40. a.m., as follow! Volunteers are now being paid a r day for serving day and a i |g guards at the Cable Station. Everything is going along quietly, 1 G >vernment's
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  • 476 7 The First and Second Battle Squadrons of Japan comprises the paviesl ships East of Suez and the >st powerfully armed ships at in the world. They are the I attle cruisers Hyei and Kongo, both just completed, of 27,500 tons ijirtjlaceinent and steaming 28 knots. They both
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  • 338 7 The Namsang, which has been lying in the Examination ground for several days, left for Hongkong with a full complement of passengers, of whom over 500 were immigrants brought by the Lovat from Hongkong recently and ordered to be sent back. The Government repatriated by her over
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  • 169 7 Sailings from Singapore are resuming more normal conditions, and the following fixtures may be noted The B. I. Steamer Tanda, G,BOO tons, will be despatched for Hoogkong, Shanghai and Japan on or about the loth inst. The B. I. Thongwa, Capt. Irwin, is due to sail for Penang, Rangoon
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  • 127 7 Bangkok, August o.—Locally the effect of these startling and territic movements is perceptible in the prevailing excitment amongst Europeans of all nations. The Continentals are bestirring themselves to obey their mobilisation orders, and to report themselves in Europe with the least possible delay. Prices of foodstuffs
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  • 128 7 Rumours of the wildest description have been current among the natives during the past few days and as far as can be gathered they all tell of British reverses. Who are the disseminators of these mischievous stories Surely none having the interests of the British Empire at heart.
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  • 33 7 A meeting was held at the Chamber of Commerce at 2-30 p.m. to-day, relative to the financial situation and Sundry other important matters concerning the present market condition.
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  • 27 7 Several German subjects who arrived by the steamers Profit and Hellas have to comply with the C.P.O.'s invitation to see him at his office.
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  • 91 7 At Sabang are interned at present the Hamburg-America liners Scandia, 2,85b* tons net and Preussen, 5,083 tons net. The latter, commanded by Capt Liebke, left Singapore with a record cargo of 7,000 tons of local and China produce. The Scandia, Capt. Jochims, was on her way to
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  • 276 7 In Kuala Lumpur things are quiet, sa)S the Malay Mail, and continues —The Chinese are carrying on business as usual and the rush on provision shops has practically ceased. The big European stores are also feeling a reaction. A few minim? coolies are drifting in, it
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  • 157 7 The late General Butler, says the Manchester Guardian, had a curiou» story to tell about a visit to the field of Waterloo, which enthusiasts went to save from the builders' encroachments. According to him, a certain man visited the historic battlefield on the 3rd June, 1826, and left the
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  • 186 7 Lt.-General Helmuth yon Moltke is the Chief of the German Staff. Mr. Frederick W. Wile, the Daily Mail Berlin correspondent thus describes hfm Yon Moltke's qualities are not of the dazzling order. Bulky and stocky of exterior, with the uugainly outlines of a Bismarck, blue-eyed
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  • 231 7 Lord Charles Beresford's View. Speaking at the naval architects' dinner at Newcastle in mail week, Lord Charles Beresford referred to the battleship v. submarine controversy, expressing the view that it would be unwise to jump too hastily to the conclusion that submarine and air vessels were unimportant
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  • 364 7 First Sea Lord on Oil-driven Warships. In the presence of the First Se» Lord, the light cruiser Inconstant was launched on July 6th from the yard of Messrs William Beard mora and Co. (Limited), Dalmrfir, the ceremony being performed by Princess Louise of Battenberg in tbe>
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  • 91 7 From Messrs. Roneo Ltd., we have received some very handy and neatly got-up cheque book blotter* which serve as tip-top reminders that this world-renowned firm specializes in steel office furniture, which for price, finish, utility, elegance and finish is not equalled, much less surpassed, in any part of the world.
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  • 1004 8 That German spies have attempted to poison the water-supply of some of the large cities of the United Kingdom is certain, otherwise Reuter wonld not have cabled yesterday that nnmerous accounts are being published of German spies attempting to poison the water supply, blow up railway bridges and
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  • 112 8 [We do not necetnarily endorse the <> erpreaed by correspondent*.] The Chiity Community and iin War. 1 o the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir, —I shall l>e much ed it you will kindly spare a lit tin space in your columns to insert the following The Chitty
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    • 256 8 J ANTIMAL i DISINFECTING' FLUID r. I A Disinfectant, Antiseptic and I Deodorant for all purposes. In 1 Gallon Tins and 5 Gallon Drums. I Sharpe, Ross Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. FOR j Kerosene Oil Engines j THE IDEAL FUEL IS "Cress" Kerosene .<■• The Cheapest Refined Oil on the iMarket.
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    • 82 8 "War'ls Hell" was what General Sherman said Over 50 Years Ago, but don't get too excited now. Calm your agitation and restore your nerves to their normal condition by drinking TEACHERS 0.0." AND HARVEY'S WHISKIES. Our Prices have not been RaisedT. M. LAMB GO. 1, Raffles Place. WINFRED Cigarettes. THE
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    • 108 8 Property Sale. The following properties wen disposed of by auction at Mea i. Ching Keng Lee and Co/s Sa yesten lay afternoon: 1. Freehold land and boose 66-1 oft Balestier Road, area sq. feet, bought by Mr. Kb* Gay for $2,600. 2. Twenty ]>ieces of freel land situate ofT Gaylang
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  • 311 9 I page ift rjjot Observer says a vi nam is reported. r i now flutter over the late German l the bre*£ L „la] mces. Dvason has been appointed tern Shipping Co.'s ernmenVs yacht I ort yesterday. She r Kvelanri, Mrs. KveR Dr. Sheltata-r. that commencing Kalang
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  • 82 9 Marching on Namur. German Investment of Liege. Enemy's Spies at Work in England. Money Market Steadier. Japan Acts Up to Spirit of Alliance. 20,000 BRITISH TROOPS ON FRENCH SOIL. 200,000 Ready for Emergencies. Reuter's Service. Paris, Aug. 10. Through the courtesy of the French
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  • 106 9 London, 10. A message from Brussels states that there is some uncertainty regarding the position at Liege. The Germans seem to have made their way into the town between the forts. They told the Civic Authorities they would bombard the town unless the forts suirendered,
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  • 40 9 There are numerous accounts of the proceedings of German spies in England attempting to poison the water supply, etc., etc. Several Germans are in custody charged with attempting to blow up railway bridges.
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  • 57 9 A message from Melbourne states that Brigadier-General Bridges, who commands the Commonwealth expeditionary force, has decided to organise a small mixed naval and military force to serve within or without Australia distinct from England. Mr. Millen, Minister of Defence, states that the mobilization and concentration of the
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  • 24 9 Lady Munro Ferguson has initiated a successful movement for the formation of an Australian b.-anch of the Red Cross Society.
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  • 35 9 Mr. Cook has deprecated the fact of importers countermanding orders, thus spreading distrust. He appeals to exporters to do nunal and mauife^ thereby our confidence in the result of the war."
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  • 48 9 The first and second Japanese Squadrons have put to sea under command of Admiral Dewa. There is reason to believe that Japan will adhere not only to the letter but the spirit of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance to the extremest limit.
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  • 22 9 The whereabouts of the German squadron has not been disclosed, but it is reported to be menacing British shipping.
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  • 17 9 The protection of British interests may necessitate steps enabling Japan to occupy Tsingtan.
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  • 22 9 The influx into the Bank of Eng!and was two and a half millions (£2.500,000) sterling. Silver rose to 27;{.
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  • 20 9 Two Austrian cruisers have bombarded Antivari (Montenegro) and the surrounding mountains where the inhabitants had taken refuge.
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  • 50 9 A message from Brussels states that the Germans are going towards France chiefly through Eschsuralzette, the forward movement through Ourthe having ceased. The Germans are entrenching. [Eschsuralzette lies to the north of Ivuxemburg, while Ourthe is also a few miles to the north, in Belgian territory.]
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  • 13 9 The Princess Arthur of Connaught has been delivered of a son.
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  • 28 9 The Montenegrins have occupied Spizza, on the Adriatic, and two neighbouring towns. [Spizza is a village in Dalmatia, Austria, and has a population of 1,415.]
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  • 46 9 The House of Commons has adjourned for a fortnight. Mr. Asquith said he trusted, when the sitting was resumed, he would be in a position to conclude the business of the session. He hoped to make proposals which would meet with general acquiescence.
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  • 18 9 The rupture of Franco-Austrian relations is officially announced. The Ambassadors are leaving for theirrespectiv^cauiU
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  • 1118 9 Recent Test Mobilisation. Inspection by the King A month has scarcely elapsed since the very British Fleet the Kaiser recently attempted to wipe out (but ignominiously failed) was mobilised at Bpithead, where H. M. the King Emperor inspected them. In the course of its
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  • 568 9 Imprisonment to Screen His Wife. Lord Cromer, in a letter to The Times, appeals for a rehearing of the case of Mr. Cameron, sentenced in June, 1911, to three years' penal servitude for fraud. There can be no reasonable doubt that a great injustice has been unwittingly
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  • 296 10 M. Treub, Dut str 1611 tons, Capt Meuleman, arrived from Deli, 10-8. Forßelawan. K. P. M. Hong Moh, Brit str 2555 tons, Capt. Bain bridge, arrived from Amoy, 10-8. Uncertain. Ho Hong. Profit, Nor str 715 tons, Capt Oleen, arrived from Bangkok, 10-8. For Bangkok. Cliye Seng. Selangor,
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  • 1068 10 The Navy and the Aerial Fleet. The First Lord's Great Speech in Introdacint This Year's Naval Estimates £51,500 000 THE TWO-POWER STANDARD. Many were the hard words used in respect of the alleged, or rather supposed, extravagance of Mr. Churchill in pressing for the acceptance
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    • 124 10 GERMAN SUBJECTS. All German subjects in Singapore who have not yet reported themselves to the Inspector General of Police, or who have not yet given their parole to the Military authorities are required to report themselves to the Inspector General of Police at the Central Police Station between the hours
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    • 146 10 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES The Tyres that are superior for they made of PLANTATION RUBBER," We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the S.S and F.M.S. for the North British K u i. ber Co., London, and now hold lull stock of the above
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  • 360 11 Alexandra Hall. ite tlie troublous times -h which we are passing, fair ",.es nightly witness the clever inces which are being preI y the Moon Opera Co. The 1 itic»n to this enterprising i- Inche Abdul Aziz, from ho took the part last night of prince of
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  • 58 11 July 1914 Outputs. are indebted to the courtesy Bousted and Co., for initiation respecting July rubber as follows Anglo-Johore Estates. '1'itj.ut List month 13,740 lbs. '"tHl to date 47,811 lbs. >uu« period last year 37,724 lbs. Malakoff Rubber Co. r '"i fast month 36,400 lbs. 'late 196,700
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  • 41 11 11 ■>>!■>. KvattandCo. (Secretaries) ;r with information to the 'wiiiL' effect: Manager of these Estates re- -'Hi the output for the month amounted to 5,804 lbs., maktotal for the two months of nt financial year of 11,531 'by rubber.
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  • 41 11 ";t Estates 11,100 lbs. :!ik »t Toh Alang 7,200 Estates 13,001 mor United 10,479 K »ma Kellas 15,200 jvala Kangsar 28,032 k"ta liahroe 22,427 4, »gljai-Klebang .>,400 Dari (>,900 •""anjdiai-Malay (Good- h, art > 1,700 lanjong pau 5,000
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  • 207 11 Sir Carl Meyer, presiding at the meeting of ther Burma Ruby Mines, Limited, Jnly 13, said the results of the past year's working of the mines had been a great disappointment. The continued fall in the price of rubies they sold at the mines and the absence
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    • 261 11 PAUL CO., PHOTOCRAPHIC ARTISTS (LATE OF WILSON CO.) 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portraiture a Speciality, HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Charges Carte de visite per doz. copies $4.00 Cabinet $7.00 Boudoir $15.00 Special Rates for Quantities. A visit to our Studio will be appreciated. I||IIC|AM THE BTABTLINO, NEWEST LLUolUnl. MOST CLASSY NOVELTY IN
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    • 263 11 N. K. OTSUBO Co., (Japanese Artists Photographers.) No. 48-3, Hill Street, Singapore. First class Professional work at Moderate prices. Photographs and Portraits Artistically Coloured in Oils, Water colours or crayon work. Singapore views and Post Card on sale here. I—4 80—9 Cbe Continental stamp Co. We hold a large stock
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    • 102 11 JOHN LITTLE Co., LIMITED. NOTICE. For the present, Goods will be supplied for Cash only. Usual Prices with discount will be maintained as long as possible. All freight and packing rebates to outstations are withdrawn.. As an alternative to the above, if it will be a convenience to our customers,
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  • 725 12 In a sensational article published by the Matin of Sept. last M. Henri Berenger, the Senator, has raised doubts as to the security of the northern frontier against attack by way of Belgium and Luxemburg. General Pedoya, Deputy for Ariege, has declared that M. Berenger's cry of
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    • 271 12 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—6 THE BENGAL PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICE: CALCUTTA. THE SAFEST AND CHEAPEST LIFE MARRIAGE ASSURANCE CO. Security deposited with the Government. Absolute Security for the Poor. Lowest Rates of Premium, Economic Management. Non-forfeiture Privileges. Prompt Settlement
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    • 89 12 AS AH I BEER SAPPORO jR| BLACK BEER CITRON WATER Highest Prize nB o=^apanese Exhibition. Tamoto Co, 351, Victoria Street, TELEPHONE 412, AND ALL RETALERS Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd, SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. ECHOES FROM EVERYWHERE FRAMROZ'S derated Waters ARE THE BEST SPECIALISTS IN TYRE
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  • 506 13 i b |deir, who hears a household ughout the world, and who charged with an important rnishis Government, hat given I views on the international am astonished," he it the Knglish Press, with r two notable exceptions, has gragpe i Ihe
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  • 72 13 Per Cent Givifv in Reventi2. win uain iu nevenuc. "thy C«,ghlan, the Agent- r \»'\v South Wales, has •rrntMi that the New South 1 nu»* collected (luring the May amounted to ,v lowing an increase of In the eleven months >I;t y .;i<t the State revenue amounted
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  • 448 13 The Board gives the following information regarding operations since the annual meeting Pursuant to the China (Amendment) Order in Council, 1913, which requires that companies incorporated in the United Kingdom, and carrying on business in China, shall be registered at the Consulate of the district in which
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    • 488 13 MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE I DAY AND NIGHT. I Telephone Mo. lAS 3. I NEW VICTORIA MOTOR CAR CO., I Mo. 11, VICTORIA STREET. I HIRING RATES: PER HOUR. I u\fJ^\l r Car No \£B Ss oo Star Cap No. 519- 53.00 I Hudson t 1032 $4.00 Woßfliflv i I
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  • 1021 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Monthly Returns in 1914. I*l3. June. 1914. Allagar 184,750 19,000 79,520 Alma 83.233 9,600 42,000 AlorGajah 95,855 9,000 39,368 AlorPongsu 101,478 11,300 63,888 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 115,214 48,322 Anglo Johore 124,524 10,194 230,439 Anglo Sumatra 458,663 54,304 26,849 Asahan 46,114 6,114 Ashbourne 1,780 61,495 AyerHitam
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    • 346 14 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford Road. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Hotel de l'Europe. Adelphi Hotel. Messrs. Kirn Co. Chop Teck Seng, 97, Selegie Road. Mr. Pang Boon Tin, Tank Road Railway Station.) Army Navy Bar, High Street.
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    • 14 14 Japanese Dental Surgeon. I. HIRANO, No. 384k, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Nat I» Hirima Ball.)
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  • 253 15 Monthly Outputs in 1914. Jan. Feb. March April May June Piculs. 248 282 319 331 320 302 44 51 22 34 45 44 104 235 30() 300 210 235 77<> 635 585 585 600 710 228 193 265 336 265 239 512 359 510 468
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  • 1019 15 New Battleships and Their Names. As already announced, the battleships of the 1914-15 programme are to be named the Renown, the Repulse, the Resistance, and the Agincourt. The Admiralty issue Borne interesting historical data to these names. As to the name Repulse, the Admiralty record that
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  • 400 15 The members of tbe Central Uuion Atiiletic Club returned to Penang on 4th inst. from Medan after plawng an Interport Football Match against the Medan Chinese Sport* Club. The match took place on Sunday, tbe 2nd instant, before a large number of spectators. Mr. Cornfield
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    • 218 15 The Only Japanese Hotel for Foreigners MIYAKO HOTEL. BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE, (Next to Raffles Hotel). Sea breeze and good view. ELECTRIC LIGHT and BELL THROUGHOUT with or without board. TO ANY NATION. TERMS MODERATE. CA\t AJJre.. "MIYAKO.* Pbon. 1182. I JU-JITSU BY PROFESSOR HAGIO. ical Lessons in Jn Jitsn will
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