Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1914

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1. No. 213. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1914 the great war. NOTES and news. tlx IRalapa Cribune, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
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    • 145 1 O J^L^— f «---TT'MI m PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING *t 9 l>Jf. Sharp. TO-NIGHT!! I i m t Popular Film DETFCTIVE, ever Screened, is the NICK WINTER Series. NICK WINTER AND THE MYSTERIOUS BANK LIGHTHOUSE PRISONERS A STUPENDOUS SEA STORY IN 8 ACTS.) WIL
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    • 106 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 ALWAYS WATCH THIS SPOT. "gaiety PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert I Bencoolen Streets. TO-NICHT j A CHINESE PUZZLE A Superior Chinese Comedy. LOVE IN AN APARTMENT HOTEL A Well Acted 44
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    • 291 1 LESS THAN FOUR PER CENT:— Under what is known as a Limited Payment Life Policy taken out by a man aged 30 we place in cur becks any sum frcm $1,000 upwards to the credit of his account provided he pays us in advance interest at the rate of 3.95
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  • 653 2 "President Yuan Going Strong." American Journalist's Opinion- Mr. Joseph Clarke, of Tbe New York Sun, and his son, have just returned fiom a visit to China, aud on Monda> they had some interesting things to say of their trip, says the Japan Times. When asked his impression of
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  • 43 2 In the recent frontier fights in East Prussia, a Cossack, named Kruitchkofi, won the Tsar's decoration for signal gallantry in a fight against German cavalry. He killed 11 Prussian troopers single-handed and himself received 15 wonnda, while the horse he rode had 11.
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    • 326 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE I COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East.) 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 28-4 wmmmmmmmwmmW^ iii ii.MiMii wi itii—iw I'll iim■ tm—frnwnnii I—r~~r~1 —r~ ~r~~ Telephone No. 1403. "OUR SHOP." THE LEADING FLORISTS 20. STAMFORD ROAD BRANCH RAFFLES SQUARE. French
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    • 322 2 Gbfetepo^ c^//nness FOOD OF..HICH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORESiHOTELS^&iCLUBSI KIM HIN Co., SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 Important Notice to Contractors Builders, The United Saw Mills, Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. DR. LIM BOON KENG, Chaikman. TAN SIAN CHIN ESQ. KHOO KOK WHA ESQ.
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  • 780 3 London, Aug. 30tb. The following statement has been issued by the Secretary of State for War It is possible now to state in general outline what the British sbare in the recent operations has been. There has been a four days' battle, on the 23rd, 24th, 25th
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    • 306 3 j, I. mHILAU, Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service lon and tin Straits Governin wj ment. mk Under Personal Supervision CHARGES M6DERAU. No. 81* Tank Road. NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YicK CHEONG Co., Tailors, Drapers fir J General Outfitters. al European Goods. No. 14. High Street. SINGAPORE. 7—lo
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    • 241 3 RUN TAI Co., No. 80, Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone No. ML Telegrams KIANTAI* General Store-keepers, Commission Agents, Ship's Purveyors, and Ship-Chandlers. Canteen Contractors to H.M British and Foreign Navy; Tin provisions, Fresh Provisions, Wines, Spirits etc., of the best quality, always in Stock. Orders promptly executed. PRICES MODERATE. Manager:—TAY WOO
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    • 223 3 Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. k i i Australian Creamery Butter I NOTICE. I is hereby given that on and after I the 11th instant. Goods will only I be supplied for cash, The usual I prices will be maintained as long I as possible. TELEPHONE No, 845. I SINGAPORE
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  • 698 4 Foodstuffs, Rubber and Coconuts, Etc. Colombo, Aug. 28. As in other towns tbe houtiquekeepers here raised the prices of foodstuffs, but were severely fined, which had a very salutary effect in reducing prices to normal. The Rubber estates, of which there are a great number in
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  • 110 4 A Sound Opinion. By A Colombo Merchant In view of the order made by the Presiding Judge of the Prize Court on the application of the SolicitorGeneral regarding the prize ships now in the Colombo Harbour, a Fort merchant suggests that, if Government would only allow one or
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    • 180 4 The Trad o Co. 36, ROBINSON ROAD. 24 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY mll tot ~R F„ of 24 New Ways to make Mon*-y. t KCiUj t may t^e of financial independence. Here is your CHAiNCHJ to strike out and do something for yourself at your own home without expense of
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    • 357 4 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. Kim Co. Chop Teck Seng, 97, Selegie Road. Mr. Pang Boon Tin, Tank Road Railway Station.) Army Navy Bar, High Street.
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    • 151 4 f "s j 4? /47 J M(V/v Dispensary, Mos. 442 and 444 At the Junction of Middle Road and North Bridge Road. Chemists, Druggists and Opticians. Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Requisites ALL OF THE BEST. JU-JITSU BY PROFESSOR HAGIO. Practical Lessons in Ju-Jitsu will be given personally, in tbe
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  • 196 5 How Ike Krcnprinz Wilhelm Left N<« York. We learn from the Liverpool Journal of Commerce that the «rack liner Kronprinz Wilhelm was ordered to leave New York shortly before the outbreak of war without passengers aud was to make for Bremen. Instead of the
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  • 77 5 A Washington press-message of 14th August reads as follows:—The Government has issued orders calling the attention ef the San Francisco newspapers to the fact tUat they committed a breach of the United States' neutrality by sending representatives on board the German cruiser Leipzig, and giving
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  • 76 5 The first contribution towards tbe Prince of Wales's War Fund from the Grenadier Guards, in which the Prince of Wales is a second lieutenant, the amount being £18,000. H. If. the King contributed £5,000, the Queen 1,000 guineas, Queen Alexandra £500, the Prince of Wales
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  • 165 5 The well-known Southern Indian Astrologer, Kanda&amy Pillai, of Dindigul, forecasts as follows in the Hindu Org- n, Jaffna (Tamil edition): No battle of importance will take place before the 14th September. Fierce fighting commence from the 14tn September to December. Though the Ciermans will gain a
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  • 34 5 All the principal places mentioned in to-day's wire-news are Bet forth in the above, the fronts extending from Compiegne tin Nanteuii, and Chalons to Verdun,
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  • 347 5 w Under the above caption the Indian Patriot, of Madras, came out with a leader on 24th ult. expressive of Indian opinion of Germany's methods of 20th century warfare. It says 44 It is significant that a highly refined nation like the French should have given out that
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  • 308 5 The military correspondent of the Times (Aug. 12) states:—"The present disposition of the German: forces shows that Germany and Austria have, ready to advance, 20 army corps, including eigut divisions of cavalry and 14 Austrian corps, giving a total of 1,275,000 men with 783,000 rides, 65/H.K) sabres,
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  • 201 5 A weal to Preserve Neutrality- Calcutta, Aug. 26.—The following is the text of a telegram, signed by 32 leading Bengal Mahomedans, that was sent to-day to the Grand Vizier, Sublime Porte, Constantinople 41 Representative* of the Bengal Muslims offer His Imperial Majesty Bairam congratulations and express
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  • 84 5 Up to the 14th ult. the ships of the captured by the allies were as follows —By Great Britain: 44 German steamers, 18 German Bailors, and 3 Austrian steamers by France 4 German steamers and two Austrian steamers by Belgium 34 German steamers, and two German sailors
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  • 102 5 It is stated that the firm of A. Gallusor A Co., of Tientsin, China, intends to make regular sailings between that port and San Francisco should trade justify it Its steamer Guthrie, of about b\ooo tons burden, is the first vessel to leave. It is probable that Vladivostok
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  • 112 5 j On the 17fch alt. the Civil an* Military Gazette, of Lahore, came out with an 'exclusive 1 dated Lontloi* 15 Aug. which epitomispd a communication received by the London Morning Post-a very staid conservative and ably edited daily— from its St. Petersburg correspondent who, after
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  • 103 5 On the 6th ult. Max Bernstein Laurens, a music hail artist was prosecuted at Bow Street *uV charge of espionage for Germany, and was remanded. Laurenir made a long statement, asserting that be was born in Melbourne, served in the MatabeJe campaign war was one of Jamieson's
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  • 118 5 I Early id August, tbe newspaper* in Japan were very properly forbidden to publish any details of the organisation or movements of the Japanese fleets and warships, the number of officers and men, condition and movement of naval transports, the port of berth, the date
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  • 76 5 Batavia newspapers to hand state that a question has been raised between the Netherlands Indies Government and the German consulate regarding the steamer Stolberg, lying off Batavia with a full cargo of coal. They state she is in all probability waiting for a good opportunity
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  • 66 5 It is stated in Batavia newspaper* that several thousand of American* are at present in Holland, waiting for an opportunity to return lo their country. They sent a telegram on August 31, to the Dutcb authorities expressing thanks for the hospitality they receive. 1. Aboat 300 Belgians have
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  • 32 5 Australian emigrants on the (German steamer Boon have been afforded shelter, until such time as they are able to proceed on their journey in the warehouse of Messrs. McColi» Batavia.
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  • 1222 6 In working out their plan of campaign, the German General Staff had not counted on Belgium as a serious obstacle to the progress of the Kaiser's forces. The policy of German statesmen had, for many years past, sought to impress upon Belgium that the might
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  • 250 6 NEW F. M. S. TRADE REGULATIONS. 100 per cent. Duties oa Imparts Fn Exports to German, Austrian or Hungarian Territory. We received to-day a copy ofi F.M.S. Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday containing important and very welcoav information to the effect that, exercise of the powers severally vi ed
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  • 38 6 A London press untitled that Respite the size of news] having been extensively redi further rise of price of 25 p< 1 has occurred, and it WJ 1 that present supplies will be hausted in about six weeks.
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    • 349 6 ROBINSON GASH SALEI BARGAINS. Robinson's Reversible" Vibrating A Good, Strong Machine at a very Low Price. Complete with handsome Walnut Cover, and the Following attachments: Adjustable Hemmer, Quilter, Straight Guide, Harrow Hemmer Bender, lalsoI also two screw-drivers, Oil-can and bcttle o! Machine-Oil. Sale Price $20 I DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH.
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    • 73 6 ATTENTION. FIRE AWAY! and buy all your whisky from us before the price increases. We have a large stock on hand and more on the way. CARPE DIEM. DUM SPIRO, SPERO. T. M. LAMB GO. 1, Raffles Place. WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLDS 'BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Chow Kit Co.
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  • 629 7 .miiah Coconut Estates outpu I Jt month amounted to 54,800 nuts —:o: T mc kah Harbour Tin Dr<?dgin f wnt put for the week ended 5tl 8*. «as 24 tons. —:o:— The German yacht Germania wai i 3 t Southampton on the lit! u!t :o:— The Hotel
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  • 115 7 STEADY ADVANCE OF THE ALLIES. The Germans Hardly Pressed Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 8, 7.25 p.m. A Paris communique says the Allies left wing with advance guards from the Paris Garrison continue to advance and have progressed from the banks of the Ourcq to Montmi rail.
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  • 46 7 London. Sept. 8, 7.40 p.m.—A Paris communique says the German division on the line of Nancy and Chateau Salines attacked our right but were repulsed to the North. Further eastward we re-took Mandray Ridge and the Fourneaux Pass. There is no change in Alsace.
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  • 47 7 London, Sep. 8, 7-45 p.m. A Paris communique says the enemy's right wing is retiring in the direction of Marne, between Meaux and Sezanne. The Anglo-French troopfl have taken a number of prisoners including an infantry battalion and a company of Mitraiileux and (Caissons.
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  • 118 7 London, Sept. 8, 8-10 p.m. A Paris communique says th**e was a violent engagement in the centre between Fere Champenoise, Vitry le Francois, and in the southern extremity near Argonne. The enemy did not succeed in repulsing us anywhere. Germans have lost ground near Vitry, where
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  • 93 7 London, Sept. 9, 12-25 a.m. The Press Bnrean says the general position continues satisfactory. TheVessnre against the enemy continnes alone the whole of the Allied fnmt The British were engaged In lav and the enemy opposed to uVe, .1 alter stubborn rts.stence re.i' vdand are now cro-ttg
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  • 33 7 London, Sept 9, 12.25 IA The fifth French Army advanced with eqnalHaccesa and report! many captures. The sixth French Army on the Ourcq were heavily engaged but repulsed the enemy.
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  • 53 7 London, Sept. 1», 12-45 a.m. The Press Bureau says the Germans suffered severely along the whole of the line. The advance was resolutely pushed home. The British casualties are small in proportion to the nature of the fighting. The result of the two days' operations is
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  • 46 7 London, Sept. 9, 5 45 a.m. A Paris midnight official says the retreating German light wing crossed the Petit Morin. In order to protect communications they made violent attacks on the Allies on the right bank of the*Ourcq, but these were fruitless.
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  • 60 7 London, Sept. 0, 5.45 a.m. A Paris official says the British are pursuing the offensive in the direction of Marne. On the plateau of north Sezanne the French are advancing, though slowly. A violent, fluctuating battle is raging in the centre. The situation on the right
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  • 61 7 Still Moving Forward. London, Sept. 9, 5.45 a.m. It is announced from Petrograd that on Sunday a battle took place along the whole of the Austrian front. The Austrians in the centre retreated. Desperate Gghting is proceeding in the region of Ravarusska. The Russian Army were
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  • 23 7 Kin* and Queen Daily Visit Wounded. London, Sep. 8, 6.45 p.m. Never a day passes without their Majesties visiting the wounded.
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  • 23 7 Will Supply Two Brigades Immediately. London. Sept 8, 6-45 p.m. Belfast alone will supply immediately two brigades of Lord Kitchener's Army.
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  • 78 7 Mr. Lloyd George's Help and AdviceI London, Sept. 9, 9-45 p.m. Mr Lloyd George, addressing a deputation, said he was willing to help the Municipalities to raise money to relieve distress. They must, however, husband their resoaraea to the utmost, because the last few hundred milliona
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  • 22 7 Rome, Sept. 6-45 p.m. It is expected that Burhaneddin, son of Abdul Hamid, will be proclaimed King of Albania.
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  • 73 7 London, Sept. 9, 3.45 p.m. The St. Leger probables are amended as follows :—Courageous (Watts), Orangeman (Walter Griggs), White Lie (Saxby), Ambassador (Bullock). Puy Fondu and King Edgar are omitted. Betting I to 1 against Peter the Hermit and 9 to 2 against Hapsburg and Kennymore. The
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  • 67 7 Sir John ilenniker lleaton. London, Sept. 9.—The death is announced of Sir John Henniker Heaton. [Sir John Henniker Heaton was at one time largely identified with the welfare of the Commonwealth, being a large landowner and part proprietor of newspapers in Australia. He was born at Rochester, Kent in
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  • 112 7 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, September 8, 6-25 p.m. The forces of the Allies are continually progressing in the region of Paris. The Germans have fallen back in the direction of the river Marne, between Meaux and Sezanne, leaving behind them many prisoners, mitrailleuses
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  • 203 7 The following has been forwarded to us for publication The following from the Press •Bureau last night :—The general position continues satisfactory. The Allies' left is gaining ground along the line of Ourcq and Petitmorrin where the British troops have here driven the enemy back ten miles. There
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  • 110 7 The draw f.r the Duffers Cup is as fallow* W. Lowth-r Kemp (rcr) Bf< W. B. Coch'arf J 11. Freeman n A. T. Elui^ie o B. Wynif-JorMW lW I*. W. X r T A Poweil 3 A. P. WiUmuiw y j) 3 W.E. Fuller II r pr
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  • 772 7 Bankruptcy Examination of Boey Lian Chin. Before Mr. Justice Sproule in the Supreme Court yesterday the examination of Boey Lian Chin was terminated. Mr. G. S. Carver appeared for the liquidators of the Bank and Mr. W. A. N. Battenherg for witness. The Hon. Mr. T
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    • 31 7 THE TDM OP THE TIDE. Allies Driving Germans Northward. Great Success at Marne. Many Germans and Guns Captured. The Russian Avalanche Crushing Austr'an Opposition. Lloyd George on th? Relief ol Distress.
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  • 268 8 Mr. J. H. Waring, Honorary Secretary to the Association, informs us that the examination on M First aid to the injured" was held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday evening, when 43 candidates presented themselves before the Honorary Examiners —Major Williamson, M.8., R.A.M.C., and Lieut.
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  • 954 8 Report of tbe Committee for the Year Ended 30th June, 1914. Finance. The result of the year's working shews a surplus of Expenditure over Income of $1,089.30. The additional subscription of 50 cente amounted during the year tc $5,242.50 which amount has been transferred to the Building
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  • 191 8 Court and Police News. This morning, in the Third Court, Kandasamy, a peon, was charged with causing grievous hurt to one Ibraim. His Worship transferred the case to the District Court, allowing accused bail of $100. A Chinese was charged in the Third Court this morning with offering
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    • 158 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES 14 The Tyres that are superior for they are 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 Rubber Co., London, and now hold full stock of the above tyres.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 266 8 FIXTURES. Thursday, 10th. Singapore Sporting Club Meeting, Exchange, a. 15 p.m. Tides High water —1.19 a.m. 1.3 p.m. Friday, 11th. Marriage, Cook-Pierpont, Presbyterian Church 4.30 p.m. St. Andrew's Society Meeting 5.15 p.m. at Cricket Club. Tides: High water: —1.52 a.m. 1.28 p.m. Saturday, 12th. Chinese United Meeting for Peace in
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  • 1194 9 Startling ani Instructive Revelations Rjspectinl the Kaiser's Plan of Campaign v hilly Translated for the Malaya Tribune 111. How England and Russia Would be Scared! can foresee with positive ainty that after the second week reat encounter must take place, result of which, if favourable w our arms,
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  • 221 9 Branch in Colombo. We read la the Colombo Obsf rver that a public meeting was t<> be held there on Sept. 1 at 4.30 p.m. iv the Legislative Council Chamber to consider the propriety of raising a Ceylon contribution towards His Royal Highness the Piince of
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    • 171 9 HOTEL van WIJK Co., Ltd. SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES FOR TIFFIN and DINNER ALSO For BOARD. T. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. SLEEPLESSNESS Is induced by worry, overwork, mental and bodily prostration, irritability of temper, great anxiety, nerve temperament, etc., etc., and can be remedied by refreshing the Brain and Nerves. If
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  • 1550 10 Annual Report. Secret Society Figures The report on the F.M.S. Police force for 1913, by Mr. W. W. Douglas, the Commissioner, is attached to the last issue of the F.M.S. Government Gazette. We give the following extracts The actual strength of the force on January Ist
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    • 199 10 Telephone No. 1070. Have Your Photo Taken at:— LEE BROTHERS STUDIOS. 58-4 Hill Street or Branch at 492, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE SINGAPORE ELECTRIC GO. ESTABLISHED 1910. 10, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS. Electric Installation, Repairs and General Electrical Work undertaken AT MODERATE RATES. ELECTRIC
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    • 114 10 NOTICE. "1 On account of our Removal to Larger Premises, We are open to Accept Offers for Surplus Stocks of:— KAPOR RED RESAK CHENGHAI DAROO BALLOW IVIIRABAU In Planks, Scantlings and Logs. j Kirn Seng Lcong Co., j TIMBER MERCHANTS. I 59-3. LAV EH DER STREET. Telephone No. 1394. THE
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    • 177 11 PAUL CO., PHOTOCRAPHIC ARTISTS 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portraiture a Speciality, HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Charges Carte de visite per doz. copies $4.00 Cabinet $7.00 Boudoir w $15.00 Special Rates for Quantities. A visit to our Studio will be appreciated. LIM KUEE CHEONG. HOTEL D'EUROPE ARCADE. Leading Rattan Furniture Makers. Artistic Novelties
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    • 421 11 Wanted LINOTYPE OPERATOR WANTED. Wanted an experienced Linotype operator. Forward copies of testimonials or references and state salary required to: Box A. c/o. Malaya Tribune. WANTED CANVASSERS. For a Provident and Life Insurance Company. Liberal Commission allowed. Apply personally at 8, The Arcade, between 11 1. WANTED A qualified lady
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    • 189 12 Notice MAM KIAT 60., 108 <s. 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and MunicipaljContractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: The Mulcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand "Hair Beltings. 18-7 HIN WATT CO., 102, MARKET STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 428. SHIP CHANDLERS. Engineers, Estate Contractors Stores, Commission
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