Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1914

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune. V£NING DAILY.] AND *r J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Fvoi. l. No. 214. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. ClK rcalapa tribune. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.
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    • 554 1 i r IT] j i Ii I Eft s HP&O^ LESS THAN FOUR PER CENT:— Under what \t known as a limited Payment Life Policy taken out by a mar aged 30 we place in cur becks any sum from $1,000 upwards to the credit of his account provided he
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  • 718 2 Colombo, Aug, 28. Improvement of Trade There is a distinct possibility of the Colombo tea sales being resumed at an early dat", and a meeting of tbe Committee of the Tea Traders' Association has been cailed for early this week to consider the matter and, if
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    • 341 2 COLUMB IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East) I SJ, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. I Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 28-4 I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»»■■■■■■■■■■■■l Telephone No. 1403. "OUR SHOP." THE LEADING FLORISTS 20. STAMFORD ROAD BRANCH RAFFLES SQUARE. French Flowers By Every Mail For Trimming Hats Artificial Flowers For Table
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    • 334 2 OBSERVE LABEL A.SIMPLE NOURISHING FOOD OF. HIGH MEDICINAL VALUE. r ii ■■hjiiiji, OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES HOTELS CLUBS. j KIM HIN CoT 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 OP DIRECTORS. DR. LIM EOON UNO.
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  • 892 3 On Sunday night (Aug. 1) an Order in Council was issued establishing a partial moratorium. Certain points should be noticed in this proclamation, a bill to legalise which passed yesterday through the House of Commons. It applies only to bills of exchange, and the term of postponement is
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    • 301 3 j, I. JAYATILAKA, :o: Licensed Surveyor OF /AST EXPERIENCE n g over 35 years* service and the Straits Government. u/nrk Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81* Tank Road. NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YICK CHEONG Co., Tailors, Drapers 8r y General Outfitters. csjjrg?/ All European Good;, j l High Street. SINGAPORE. 7—lo
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    • 239 3 KIAN TAI Co., No. 30, Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone No. 1311. 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, Spirit* etc., of the best quality, always in Stock. Orders promptly executed. PRICES MODERATE. Manager:—TAY WOO
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    • 228 3 —__■_■_—■H^MHIMBaBaHataaHamHaBV Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. Australian Creamery Butter NOTICE. is hereby given that on and after the 11th instant. Goods will only a be supplied for cash, The usual prices will be maintained as long as possible. TELEPHONE No, 845. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES, Good News °<"»™ War Time. WHY
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  • 1009 4 Surtlint and Instructive ReveUtions Respecting the liiser'j Plan of C»mpaign (Specially Translated for the Malaya Tribune) IV. Plan of Operations. A Defensive against Russia. As the initial plan of operations against Russia affects only indirectly oar great armies in the West no details need here be entered into.
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  • 114 4 New Chief Justice Appointed. We are officially informed that His Majesty the King-Emperor has approved the appointment of the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill, K.C., to be Chief Justice of the Straits Settiements. His Lordship, the new Chief Justice, S.S., was educated at Charterhouse, Keble College,
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  • 77 4 12 per cent. Dividend. We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. M. Morrison, Manager of the local branch f the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China for information to the effect that he'is iv receipt of a telegram from his Head Otnce m London intimating
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  • 39 4 A Bandoeng telegram gays The large rubber factory on the SH** of the Belgißche Cultnnr Company was burnt out on mnT y u Two motors six lolling mach.nes were destroyed .e S .de 8 a large ~nantity of rubber
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  • 83 4 REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road.) Mail Dally leaves for north at 7.9 a.m. and /.JO p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at a an*'' c S a noon 130 P-» 2 8 P-> 4.60 n. 4.80 p. Sundays. 1 Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 P;™'
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  • 63 4 Some rather large failures of Chinese firms are said, by Dutch contemporaries, to have, occurred quite recently at Samarang, one of them for upwards of $120,000 only 35 per cent, of which was secured. »w states t.iat the first Canadian cavalry division lett Canada as early as the 28th nit.
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    • 215 4 /s>/ Mun Dispensary Nos. 442 and 444 At the Junction of Middle Road and North Bridge Road. Chemists, Druggbts and Opticians. Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Requisites ALL OF THE BEST. I INTERNATIONAL RUBBER CONGRESS EXHIBITION, BATAVIA, 1914. CONGRESS: September 7-12, 1914 EXHIBITION September 10 to October 10, 1914. Lecture
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    • 340 4 FIXTURES. Friday, 11th. Marriage, Cook-Pierpont, Preabyteriai Church 4.80 n.m. St. Andrew'» Society Meeting 6.15 p.m. at Cricket Club. Tide*: High water1.52 a.m. 1.28 p.m. Saturday, 12th. Chinese United Meeting for Peace in Europe at Y. M. C. A. Hall. Lodge Zetland 8.80 p.m. Tides High water :—2.30 a.m. 2 p.m.
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  • 140 5 knchin.', Sept. 1. Since the last issue of tbe Gazette there baa been lit tie news of an Qttnr« in connection with u.i and all are eagerly awaiting return ai the steamer from Singapore 1 Everything is going on quietly are norma] owing to the ii
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  • 115 5 Th ■N. i> U Ii"« r Rajah arrived tt hViaufH from Hongkong on the 7th Auiiu-t to load timber for \Jpots, long Lee Wah Co. and >wing to plague being reported in her bill ot health the vessel was placed in quarantine until the 13th.
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  • 139 5 The follow in s{ appeal has been and "c are anked to give pr< miaeace to it We desir to draw your attention i the rand which nas b j en opened bj His Kn al Highness tie Prince foi the relief of the sufferIntresa
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  • 114 5 Under <i a te Koching August 21 «*j*Ji Aiu'ta issued an order reading:—-' Whereat the Government has prnvid< (1 for the requirements of tbe Chinese hnd Mal-y community by parchaning a Inrge consignment of and in oider further to restrict increase uf pi ices of
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  • 51 5 London, Aug. 12. ma in has arranged to make gold •1 at tawa available in the e of credits in London. A someOittUar arrangement is being w.tli South Africa, and it ia Hggeeted that if Australia will do tj ie sum.', exchange facilities will be greatly
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  • 34 5 All the principal places mentioned in to-day's wire-news are set forth in the above, the fronts extending from Compiegne ma Nanteuil, and Chalons to Verdun,
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  • 150 5 The following appeal by the Rev. Bro. James in culled from the Straits Echo of the 7th inst In response to the appeal of Mrs. R. G. Watson, the wife of the Chief Secretary F M.S., the undersigned has directed that collections
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  • 56 5 Services of intercession for peace and on behalf of the sufferers through the present European war have been held during three days past 30th ulto. to Ist instant, at the Mohamedan Mosque in Datus Road anc have been attended daily by hundreds of Mohamedans. Services have
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  • 141 5 Cricket is already (Aug. 4th) feeling the effects of the war. About 1.30 yesterday at Manchester Mr. A. H. Hornby, the Lancashire captain, was called up by the War Office in connection with the purchase of remounts, and immediately left Oid TrafTord
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  • 62 5 Sana By Wellington s Men. God of battle-, God of England, Be as thou hast been before Guard us as we form and muster, Lead us as we march to war; Thus believing, tbus achieving, This our watchword still shall be, England's sons are faithful soldiers, True
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  • 507 5 Speaking at Ipoh, a day or two ago, on the subject of M Reasons why we should wish success to the British Arms," Mr. J.C. Tnomotherain, R A., of Teluk Anson, said they had received the welcome news that Indian troops were going to the
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  • 86 5 The Sarawak Gazette (Sept. 1) hears that the Straits Steaaisbip Co. are taking up the service to Miri and North Borneo ports formerly servt «1 by the North German Lloyd. Their steamer Kuala arrived at Miri on the 17th August. The Company, it is said, are putting four
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  • 28 5 Six thousand Russians who have been expelled from Germany have arrived at Stockholm. They complain that they were subjected to barbarous treatment in Prussia.
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  • 462 5 How near to completion the addition to our battle line, H M.S. Agiucourt, was on fie ontbrosk of the war is shown by the Arrival of the Turkish transport Kesuid Pasha hi the Tine cm the 31st July, with 7uo officers and men on board wlio>
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  • 126 5 The Biitinh Admiralty at the ouiV break of war cancelled the bailing* of the principal steamers of the Allan line, wtiicn is uuder&tood were intended to transport troops and British army reserve men from Canada to England. Tne province of Alberta has offered a full war supply of
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  • 28 5 Stockholm, Aug. 1~. The Reichstag (Parliament of Bw«--denj has unanimously pttted 1 credit vote of 50,000,000 kronen (ahout £2,600,000) to defend the neutrality of ihe conntry.
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  • 1398 6 Protection of British Trade. It will doubtless be recalled by not a few of our readers that shortly after the outbreak of the war with Germany Renter repotted that the British Board of Trade was taking steps designed to wrest from Germans and Austrians a great deal of their
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  • 160 6 Wealthy Landlord Voluntarih Reduces Rents. Mr. Chung Thye Phin, M c owner of Chung Thye Phin build ings on Station Road, and othct valuable properties in Ipoh, JVrak. has signified to all his tenants hUj decision that, owing to tin political complication in Europe, the staj tion
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 352 6 ROBINSON GASH SALE BARGAINS. Robinson's "Reversible" Vibrating Hand Sewing Machine A Good, Strong Machine at a very Low Price. I Complete with handsome Walnut Cover, and the following attachments: Adjustable Hemmer, Quilter, Straight Guide, Narrow Hemmer Bender, also two screw-drivers, Oil-can and bcttle ol Machine-Oil. Sale Price $20 n~rniinuirfT«rwiniMi-|ii—iiiiiMi mi
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    • 121 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. MM CO. 1, Raffles Place. WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Chow Kit Co.
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  • 505 7 atbreak of smallpox is reportfdfrom Medan, Deli, Sumatra. :o:— [»*****00 rice was quoted in Pen*on 7th i nst P er c °yan. —:o: I nu niber of Items of Interest jjj be found on page 10 of this —:o: Gymkhana Club has decided a race-meeting on Oct.
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  • 34 7 Reuter's Service. THE KING'S MESSAGE. The Viceroy on India's Loyalty to the Empire, The Sweeping Movement in France. ENEMY'S LEFT TURNED BY ALLIES. Enemy's Centre Forced Back North of Marne.
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  • 234 7 Sheer British Pluck Wins Out. EOTH SIDES FIGHT TO A STANDSTILL A Masterly Retreat. London, Sept. 10, 4-15 a.m. The Gazette publishers a long despatch from Field .Marshal Sir John French describing the operations of the field force to the 7th September. It is pi incipally
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  • 115 7 Turning the Enemy's Right. 60 000 GERMANS LEAVE BELGIUM TO ASSIST DEFEATED RIGHT. German Fugitives Crowding French Forests. London, Sept. I*, 7.5 p.m. Sixty thousand Germans are hurrying through Belgium to assist the defeated German right. In Belgium the German fugitives are crowding the forest between
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  • 75 7 London, Sept. 9, 6-15 p.m. A Paris communique issued this afternoon states that the situation remains satisfactory on our Left although the Germans have been reinforced. The Germans are falling back before the British. Slow Advance in Centre. A Paris communique states —ln
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  • 47 7 Austrhns Retreating in Disorder. London, Sep. 9, 10-.'lO p.m. A Russian communique says we attacked the Austrian Army at Tomaszovo from three directions. Austrians are retreating in disorder pursued by Russians. AustrianGerman troops are dislodged from fortified positions near Lublin and have retired southward.
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  • 705 7 Gratitude for Help from Overseas. Praise of Whole-hearted Support of the Empire Peoples. London, Sept. 9, 4-30 p.m. The Press Bureau gives out the' following message from the King to the Self governing Dominions. The Message. During the past few weeks the peoples of my whole Empire
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  • 1279 7 Generous Help from Native Princes and People. Men and Money for the Empire's Need. London, Sept \K 5-5 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Charles Roberts read an important statement from the Viceroy of India. This created a tremendous sensation in the House, and
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  • 96 8 London, Sep. 9, 1.30 p.m. At Simla the Viceroy, in a great speech in the Council, said it was no longer a secret that India bad already .despatched two splendid Divisions of Infantry and one Cavalry Brigade, while three m tre
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  • 42 8 Home Rule and Disestablishment. London, Sept. 9, G. 45 p.m. Mr. Asquith to-morrow makes a statement The Parliamentary business is believed to be that Home Rule and Disestablishment be placed on the Book with a Suspensory Bill postponing their operation.
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  • 53 8 Mr McKenna Responsible. London, Sept. 9, 9.45, p.m. Mr. McKenna has announced at the Cabinet's request that he assumes the responsibility of the Press Bureau. Sir John French s Staff. Additional officers have been appointed to General Sir John French's staff" to obtain full information and prompt
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  • 15 8 Lord Crewe has announced that the Gurkhas will participate in the Campaign.
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  • 14 8 The Japanese House of Peers has unanimously passed the War Budget.
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  • 81 8 Officers and Crew Saved. London, Sept. 10, 12-40 a.m. The Admiralty announces the armed merchant cruiser Oceanic was wrecked on the north coast or' Scotland and is a total loss. All the officers and crew were saved. [The Oceanic was a three-masted steamer of 17,274 tons
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  • 23 8 London, Sep. 10, 12.40 p.m. Officers casualties received on the Bth inst. are nine killed, nine wounded and missing, ninety wounded.
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  • 34 8 London, Sept. 1>, 4 10 p.m. The Press Bureau has issued the King's Message to the Dominions which the Colonial Office has telegraphed to all the Governors last night.
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  • 31 8 London, Sept. 9, 5.5 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith announced that to-morrow he will propose a vote for additional men for the army.
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  • 293 8 From Boulogne it is reported by wire to the Dutch press, that the German forces are retreating precipitately from Ryssel, Valencieunes, Armentieres, Douai and 1 Bailleul, which they had been investing in force. It is probable that son for the order to the people of Brussels to
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  • 28 8 London, Sept. 9, 55 p.m. Prince Albert, the second son of the King, has been operated upon for appendicitis to-day atAberdeen. His condition is satisfactory.
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  • 93 8 Black Jaster Wins from Kennymore. London, Sept. 9, 4-5 p.m. The result of the St. Leger was as follows; —Black Jester (10 to 1 against) first; Kennymore (7 to 2 against) second; Cressingham (100 to 1 against) third. Eighteen started. Won by five lengths, with
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  • 105 8 British Troops Pursuing Germans North of Marne. The following has been forwarded to us for publication Telegram from Secretary of State dated September 10, evening The Press Bureau reports that the battle in France continued yesterday and the enemy was driven back all along the line. Our First
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  • 129 8 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Sept. 9, 4 p.m. The Germans continued to retreat and have repassed the Petit Morin river. The English continue their offensive towards the Marne. The French are progressing on the plateau north of Sezanne. Fierce fighting with alternate advance
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  • 68 8 We have it from one of the crew of the ill-fated steamer City of Winchester that it was believed by officers of the German cruiser Konigsberg that Prince August Wilheilu, fourth son of the Kaiser, had met his deatH during a naval action in Yv-iu^° rth Bea Prince August i^?
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    • 181 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES The Tyres that are superior for they a re made of PLANTATION RUBBER," We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the 8.8 and F.M.S. for the North British Rul> ber Co., London, and now hold full stock of the above
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  • 219 9 Court and Police News. A Hyiam servant employed at 117 Kampone Buhrii H o ad, was chnrged before Mr. Nunn, thi< morning in the Second Court, with the thrfl „f $1 85 in notes. Mr. John,, n. Superintendent, Straits Steamship Co., v «j evidence that he left the
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  • 155 9 Saturday, Sept. 12th. Johnston's Pier, 2.15 and 3.15 p.m. Club Bungalow, 2.15 and 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13th. Johnston's Pier, 9.10 aud li a in*, 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, «j.3u and J0.30 a m., 12.15, 3 and 5 p.m. All Austriaiis between the ago ol*
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    • 390 9 The Malaya Tribune. On be had at the following depots: Singapore. H I 1 vai. Wijk, Stamford Road srs Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. :ijtel cie 1'Europo. Hotel. '■!'»srs. Kim Co. Chop Teck Seng, 97, Selegie Road Mr. Pang Boon Tin, (Tank Road Railway Station.) \rmy Navy Bar, High
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    • 493 9 NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. m?mh?S 6nd of the current cX rof rovislon <>( th. Labour 6?t Z fern t0 the ™thod and date of payment of labourers' wum Wffl bo strictly enforced. E. S. Hose, Acting Controller of Labour F. M. S. Kuala Lumpur, 10th September, 1914 11-9 1
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  • 627 10 The death is announced of Mr. Hector Ritchie, manager ot the Chenderiang Tin Co., at Batu Gajah hospital on 6th inst., from blackwater fever. —:o:— Owing to the great rush to enlist in the Canadian expeditionary force, the Dominion authorities are raising the physical standard for enrolment.
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    • 192 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. j THE SINGAPORE ELECTRIC CO. ESTABLISHED 1910. 10, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS. Electric Installation, Repairs and General Electrical Work undertaken AT MODERATE RATES.
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    • 296 10 NOTICE. On account of our Removal to Laro- er Premises, We 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, j 59-3, LAVENDER STREET. j sleeplessness' Is induced by worry, overwork, mental
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  • 889 11 A very important point arising from the recent le. ter of Admiral Sir Percy Scott on the futility of building Dreadnought! or any vessel of war which is not submersible, is the question of the efficiency of the submarine's chief and ino>*t effective weapon, the torpedo.
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  • 118 11 The Chinese, managing salesman of the Singer Sewing Machine Company at Klang was charged before Mr. Goldtnorpe on Friday, with criminal breach of trust, in respect of the sum of .$355. He was defended by Mr. Wagner, of Kuala Lumpur. Evidence for the prosecution w<s given by
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    • 250 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR I AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages j 1-0 j S. S. WHITE, Denial Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, U. S. America. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. ALL KINDS OF MEDICAL, SURCIGAL DENTAL GOODS, TOILET GOODS, PERFUMERY, &c, STOCKED FROM ENGLISH. JAPANESE. AMERICAN 8 CONTINENTAL FIRMS. THE HIPPOS BAIY&KD KAISHA,
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    • 247 11 CONSULATE-GENERAL FOR THE NETHERLANDS. NOTICE. The right to levy the tax on hewn timber and to levy Coyan-moneys" in respect of such timber, when exported to places outside NetherlandsIndia, in the district Lingga. Residency Rhio and its Dependencies, during the period from Ist October, 1914, to 31st Mar h, 1915,
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    • 434 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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    • 310 12 Shipping Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—l, Collycr Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. .Aleuts at Kuala Lumpur, Port Swettenham and Klano/Messrs. A.C. Harper i C«. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. in HQ A KADJ A MllPtok and Pa U moan-
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    • 135 12 STEAMERS FOR Muntok and Palembang For Freight and Passage, APPLY HOCK SENG Co., No. 23, ROBINSON ROAD. THE SOUTH MANCHURIA STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. For JEDDAH via Penang and Colombo, For Freight &c. please apply to: The Sooth Manchuria S.S. Co., Ltd. No. 7, D'Almeida Street. FUKACAWA KISEN KAISHA (S.S. C
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    • 189 12 Notice KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal|Contractors, 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 Agents,
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    • 387 12 Notice GUM KIAT CO., 37, Phillip Street. Ship-Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters and Commission Agents, Estate, Rice-Mill and Saw-Mill Suppliers. SOLE AGENTS FOR "GLOBE" BOILER FLUID. THE IDEAL FLUID FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING BOILERS. Tel. Address: GUAN KIAT,*' Singapore. Codes used A.B.C. 6th Edition and ai.
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    • 296 12 tribune. Advertisement Rates. Short Period Insertions M WANTED," TO LET, ft, ONE CENT PER WOR O per oay (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) Minimum Charge iioa P. P. 6. Cards, announcements etc., not exceeding 8 lines Each Insertion 50 cents SPECIAL RHTES. For 1 inch of 8 lines of 7 words Per
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 1 Supplement to The Malaya Tribune. SINGAPORE, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1914
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    • 1720 1 REMOVAL OF TRAGIC FIGURE j\ EUROPEAN HISTORY. Tragedy of a Royal House. n ported death of the rancis-Joaeph of Austrialie age of K4 years,— our last issue—there >moved from the scene Europe one of its most and unfortunate figures. .1 lowing incidents in their al
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    • 551 1 Mr. Hioki Said to Be Well Fitted for His Mission to China. {Japan Times-) < )nt of the mo*t conspicuous and commendable results following the appointment of the new Minister to Peking, Mr. Hioki, is the riven thereby to the public here and elsewhere that
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    • 257 1 Object of their Deputation to H E. the Governor. From inquiries made from a few of tl c leadiug members of the Cbotly community, we gathered some interesting information to the extent to which the war has affected trade directly and, incidentally, tbe money market.
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    • 520 1 Convicts Overpower Guards and Escape. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Knta Bahru, Sept. 7. Five Malay convicts whilst at work in a compound which they were clearing of weeds under the supervision of a constable, named Ali Muthi, suddenly, about noon today, attacked the guard, knocked him down, hammered
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    • 76 1 Now that the brilliant and untitled exploit.-* of tbe Ianser's commerce deitiovert are the subject of no little discussion it max be intereeting to recall that th- exp] rits ol the Confederate crnieai Alabama cost the British K&299,16ti 1% 11. She sailed from Liverpool, where she had been title i
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    • 459 2 Tbe Ruling Chiefs in India. OFFER OF A HOSPITAL SHIP. The Correspondence. Simla, Aug. 14.—The following telegrams which have passed between H. E. the Viceroy and H. H. the Maharajah Scindia of Gwalior regarding the offer of a hospital ship by certain Ruling Chiefs are published
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    • 348 2 A War Incident. In 1798, Wellesley was assembling the Ann) of the East India Company to meet Tippoo Sultan, and before taking a practical step in the despatch of the expeditionary force, he found it necessary to persuade the British Ally, His Highness the Nizam, to difeiuis3 the
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    • 301 2 August 1914 Outputs. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., favour us with the returns for August of the Emerald Rubber and Coconut Co.'s Estates, as follows Output August 1914... 8,017 lbs. Output August 1913... 7,G79 lbs. Total at date 1914... "48,111 lbs. Same period 1913... 40,530 lbs. *For 7
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    • 92 2 Speaking at St. John, in New Burnswick, on the 13th ult., Sir Kider Haggard, the well-known author, said the thought had struck him that the Canadians were preparing for war in something of a holiday spirit. They should remember that if Austria and Germany won in this war, it would
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    • 803 2 The Impressions of a Visitor To Ceylon. Stronily Fortified Cities- An interesting visitor to the Island is Mr Ivor S VVinby, a partner in the firm of L. P. Winby and Co, of London. The Arm is one that buys steel and has branches at Brussels
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    • 752 2 A Splendid Achievement. The recent bald announcement that M the Algerian soldiers distinguished themselves by a magnificent bayonet charge, advancing three kilometers despite the deadly fire from the mitrailleuses has drawn from a contributor to our Ipoh contemporary interesting comments reading as follows Charging nearly
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    • 249 2 Effect on Trade. Bangkok, Sept. L The Bangkok Times has received from the Customs Department the following approximate return .showing the values of Imports and Exports during the month of August 1914 as follows ImportsTicals. 3 per cent Goods ."»,.jl<», r »4:i Wine, Beer and Spirits
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