Malaya Tribune, 19 September 1914

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1.- •No. 221. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1914. Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. Che malapa tribune. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 275 1 jk ————i—i—— 1 G. R. COELHO, 5 2, Seleglm Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 "gaiety PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert Bencoolen Streets. TONIGHT! THE ONE REQUEST OF THE PEOPLE! Protea I AND [I 8 paris 12,300 am SOLID DURATION ABOUT 3
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    • 311 1 LESS THAN FOUR PER CFNT:— Under what is known as a Limit*d Payment Life Policy taken out by a mar aged 30 we place in our books any sum from $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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  • 284 2 Rubber Auction. We take the following from the Weekly Rubber Circular of Messrs. Pater8on, Simons and Co., Ltd., dated 15th Sept., which has been courteously forwarded us. Total quantity offered to 15th Sept.,—133,716 lbs., sold 47,552 lbs. Brought forward from 1914, 4,478,692 lbs., sold 3.519,398 lbs Total
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  • 176 2 {By COUrte*} of Jfestr* Guthrie <f Co). Singapore, Sept. 15. At the auction held this morning prices were again lower and demand was most disappointing, only about 20 tons changing hands. The best price of the sale, $94 per picul, was obtained for a lot of Pale
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  • 70 2 Important Bills Passed. Under date Tuesday, Ang. 11th, 1914, Mr. Noel M. Farrer, secretary to the Shipowners' Parliamentary Committee, London, states that the Government Merchant Shipping Bill and the Government Merchant Shipping (Convention) Bill received the Royal Assent on Monday The Government Second Peace Conference (Conventions)
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  • 34 2 A Dutch press-message states that Belgian troops belonging to the Landsturm (the last Reserve) have taken the offensive against 40,000 German troops, who retreated in the direction of Louvain. The Belgians defeated the Germans.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 112 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE COLUMB I TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co.. (Fa East.) 151, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 28-4 Telephone No. 1403. "OUR SHOP." i THE LEADING FLORISTS 20. STAMFORD ROAD branch RAFFLES SQUARE. French Flowers By Every Mall For Trimming Hats Artificial Flowers For
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    • 330 2 OBSERVE isgESSK LABEL A^SIM PLE7NOUR I SH I NC FOOD OrLHIGH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES! HOTEI3I&^CLUBS > KIM HIN C 0.7 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
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  • 1111 3 Later Thai the Mail. London, Aug. 24. All Europe is expectantly awaiting news of the struggle in South-West Belgium, where, between Mons and Namur, the Germans are supposed to be making a formidable effort to break through into France. Experts think that at least seven army corps, the
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  • 136 3 Alleged Norwegian Capture* in Honikon*. Capt. F. Bucking, well known by many local residents has made several attempts to reach Isingtau, or at all events to play the uart of a free lance under false colours His last attempt to get north was essayed from Bangkok.
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    • 275 3 J. M. JAYATILAKA, :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81, Tank Road. 10-7 NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YICK CHEONG Co., fr s Tailors, Drapers 6V General Outfitters. IrUnfiL European Goods, so 14. High Street, SINGAPORE.
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    • 230 3 SLEEPLESSNESS I 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 Bia n and Nerves. If you are suffering from wasting disease you can find no better medicine than Atank Nigrah Pills. Those Rills
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  • 371 4 #[By Ik Man at the Rails.] The morning was again cool and pleasant, and although the mist was a bit thick, it soon lifted and did not interfere either with the training or the watching. The Quaker Girl was put by Southall to brisk work once round the
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  • 172 4 Great Increase in New South Wales. Sir T. A. Cbghlaii, the AgentGeneral for New South Wales, recently received the preliminary official statement of the operations of tho manufactories an<l works of the State of New South Wales during 1913. The establishments in operation during last year numbered 5,343,
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  • 43 4 The Master Attendant notifies that the Quarantine restrictions against: Menado, Celebes Lakon and Bingora, Ham Boeleleng, Bali on account of Cholera have been withdrawn. ('aieutta is also declared free from waall-pox and Plague, ihe ordera dated th** IBtfa met.
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  • 11 4 [We dv not ntcestarily endorte the opinions erpre4ted by corr«epvndentt.\
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  • 91 4 To the Editor of th4 Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir, —May I express my thanks to those of your readers who have so kindly sent me papers for the Troops. When visiting the Forts I heard many expressions of gratitude for the Papers and Magazines.
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  • 313 4 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. I Dear Sir, —The London Daily Telegraph recently gave the approximate mobilised strength of the various European armies as follows: Russia 2,800,000; Germany 2,500,000; France 2,000,000; Austria 1,500,000; Italy 1,400,000; Roumania 550,000; England 500,000; Bulgaria 500,000 Turkey 500,000 Servia 400,000
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  • 179 4 You bare bam offered a coward's truce. Peace—and a lasting shame Ah but little they know you still Who plotted to blast your name Little they recked of the wrath unchecked Which has leapt to a blinding flame Mother of ours, our hearts are true To the trust
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  • 23 4 Swimming Club Launches. Sunday 20th. 0, lOan.llla.iu., 2.30 and .i.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9.30 and 10.30 1? 15, 3 sad 5 p.m.
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    • 284 4 4# V. —J Quenenes Thirst (Sures Dullness. FRAMROZ'S finger Me. 87, CECIL STREET. HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR. SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEL. HI K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. RAVENSWAY Co., No. 187, ORCHARD JROAD, Singapore. Telephone, No. 717. UNDERTAKERS. MARBLE MERCHANTS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS. lif-0 VANISHING HANDKERCHIEF!
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  • 1815 5 Latest news received via Australia and as set forth in press-messages to Colombo, Indian and Rangoon papers, demonstrates pretty clearly that the invasion of France was on a much great scale than the tenor of the average carefully censored press-messages were likely to indicate to the general
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  • 826 5 A National Fond. Messages from the Queen to Women. The Prince of Wales last week issued the following appeal Buckingham Palace. All must realize that the present time of deep anxiety will be followed by one of considerable distress among the people of this country
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  • 165 5 London, Aug. 23.—Reuter'sagency reports that on July .'{Oth at Danzig, the chief Baltic port in eastern Germany, the telegrams of the British Consul, Mr. DrummorvdHay, were stopped and his telephones cut off. On August sth» Mr. Hay and his family were given
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  • 56 5 On the 20th ult. It Was announced in the Tokyo Ji;i that the Chines Government won! 1 a- < ede to a l mand if made by Japan or any other Power for th» extension by another 2."» mileHof the L' Vmile Hpa round the leased territory of Kia< chau,
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  • 1021 6 It is an engrossing occupation to speculate on the further evolution of the German Military Staff. When military experts and writers indulged their talent in prophecy three or four years ago, describing, with a most accurate forecast, the invasion of Belgium and Luxemburg for the purpose of
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  • 79 6 Subscription List. Mrs. Salmond acknowledges, with many thanks, receipt of subscrip. tions to date as follows Previously acknowledged IMn W. M Ladds W. E. Hooper #>> m G. J. Houtsma >>, Hon. Tan Jiak Kirn, c.M.i.. A. T. Wijngaarden 55 B. Hanekamp jj; J. Mension W. Schreuder
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  • 180 6 The Singapore Cricket iClub met yesterday afternoon and the principal result of long discussions WM that the Club will devote fifty cent' of the members' monthly subscription of $2, to the Prince of Wales Fund. It is estimated that above £400 per mensem will thus go
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  • 143 6 A Havas message of the 6th inst states that the Russian mobilisation will place a minimum of six million men in the field. The Russian Stall Office has been obliged to refust a great number of offers .from men volunteering. %Good news comes from London respecting the probable reopening of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 294 6 ROBINSON Co's CASH SALE. ROBINSON'S PATENT LEVER WATCH EVERY ONE GUARANTEED. j {(fflmH Absolutely In Our SiWf'J Hp* Non-Magnetic Special Dust Sif?f3S§SV Every Watch j Proof Pure MpZ |fl >^ \> m has our Name Nickel Case la\# Dia,and Illustration. *»J$ T/^ff Works SPECIAL OFFER DURING THE SALE $5.00 Each.
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    • 168 6 Handy Useful These unique PcianorH arr the most convenient and useful artic'e for the jockei of either lady or gentleman, being compact, 1 ght, n>ade of the finest steel and highly nickel plated. They combine the following distinct spplian«ee: Bcia*or», button ho>e soiaeora, cigarcutter, ruler, cigar box <»i ener, p«
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  • 512 7 Tin is quote 1 at £136 in London t<>-day. —:o: Bar Silver is at 23 13/16 in London. :Or— Hard l'ara rubber is now quoted 2/8 in London. :o:— Fine plantation rubber is now >hing 2.0§ in London, ■t White pepper is in demand in London at
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  • 35 7 Reuter's Services. Sheer British Pluck Carries the Oay. THE MILITARY SITUATION IN FRANCE. Steady Advance of the Allies. Memorable Naval Action Kaiser's Squadrons Fight Each Other. Russians Rout Austrians and Germans.
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  • 200 7 BERLINERS ANGRY AT LACK OF NbWS. Germans Charged ith Fiendish Cruelty. London, Sept. 18, 9-15 a m. The British news is filtering into Berlin, and the people there refuse any longer to believe it is fabricated. They are daily becoming more angry at the lack of official
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  • 113 7 BRITISH PLUCK AND DETERMINATION WINS. Germans Run When Beaten. London, Sept 18, 2.20 p.m. Correspondents say that the hottest fighting during the German retreat was at Soissons, which lasted four days. It was a river battle, as it was impossible to enter the town, which was
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  • 429 7 The Military Situation. Praise of Commander, Officers and Men by Lord Kitchener. London, Sept. 17, 6-25 p.m. In the House of Lords Lord Kitchener, in outlining the Mili- tary Situation, spoke of the consummate skill of Field Marshal Sir John French and his calm courage in the conduct
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  • 272 7 Enemy Driven Further Back. London. Sept. 17, 10-5 p.m. A Press Bureau message states that a despatch from British Headquarters describes the fighting which took place from September 10th to 13th. Since 1 hursday, the 10th, the Allies steadily drove the enemy back through an undulating country
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  • 75 7 Germans Resisting but Falling Back. London, Sept. 17, 5.55 p.m. A Paris communique states In the afternoon, on our Left, the enemy continues their resistance although they retired slightly in certain points. The situation is unchanged in the Centre, the Germans fortifying their positions and
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  • 28 7 German Revenge Impossible London, Sept. 17, i)AO p.m. Paris correspondents declare that General Joffre has fresh reinforcements, making it impossible for a German revenge.
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  • 86 7 Advarce Slow but Sure. London, Sept. 17, G.lO p.m. A Paris communique sums up the position by saying The battle is in progress along the whole front from between the Oise and the Meuse. The Germans occupy positions prepared for defence armed with heavy
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  • 56 7 Sovereigns Exchange Telegrams London. Sept. 17, 11 15 p.m. The King of the Belgians has telegraphed to King George congratulating him on the success on the Marne King George replied that he is trusting that the Allies, in conjunction with the brave Belgians, will free
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  • 29 7 London, Sep. 18, MO a.m. At Paris is issned an official communique at eleven in the evening which states that the situation on the Aisne is unchanged.
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  • 102 7 The Razor and the Teapot London. Sept. 18 2.20 p.m. A Frenchman attached to a Scottish Kegiment describing the British pluck and coolness, says that no danger deters them from allegiance to the razor and the teapot. The German position north of the Aisne is geographically and technically
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  • 70 7 Noted Officers Killed London. Sept. 17, 9-30 p.m. The Press Bureau wires that Colonels Sir E. Bradford and L. Lemarchant, Captains G. Springfield and B. Stewart of the West Kent Yeomanry, the last of whom was connected with the famous espionage case. Colonel S. Geddes was
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  • 37 7 Austrian* Routed and (eim?ns letrcatir* London, Sept, 17, 0.10 p.m. The Austrian irmies evacuating Galicia are in a state of complete rout. The German corps which came to their assistance aie in retreat.
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  • 96 7 German Warships En* ge Ecch Other- London, Sep. lrt, 5.30 a.m. The correspondent of the Times at Petrograd says that the rumours of a tight between the German and Russian fleets in the Baltic are untrue. What happened was, that a fairly numerous German
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  • 112 7 Exploit of E. 9. London, Sept. 18, 2-20 p.m. Seamen who arrived at Harwich, describing the torpedoing of the German cruiser Hela, state that the submarine came to the surface at 6.30 on gonday morning and sighted the enemy within range The submarine dived and
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  • 34 7 London, Sept. IT, £-55 p.m. A message from Amsterdam states that the British, French. Russian and German authorities have agreed to exchange lists of prisoners of war.
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  • 50 8 War Creates Little Impression on Country's Vast Resources. London, Sept. 17, 8-55 p.m. A Treasury statement shows that forty-five million sterling have been obtained during the montli without any appreciable impression upon the resources of the country. Notwithstanding large Government borrowings money is readily obtainable at 3f.
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  • 60 8 Large Loss of Life. London, Sep. 18, 0 50 a.m. The Admiralty announces that the training ship Fisgard 11, late Erebus, while being towed in the Channel foundered during a gale. Twenty-one were drowned. The Fisgard was an obsolete battleship with a crew of sixty four
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  • 39 8 London, Sept. IS, 4.20 a.m. A telegram from Capetown says that a patrol of South African Mounted Rifles, pursuing a German patrol north of the Orange River, encountered a German force.
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  • 33 8 London, Sept. 1»S, 1.20 a. m. A German force from Brussels re-entered Termonde on Wednesday evening and on Thursday fought a duel with the Belgians stationed to the north.
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  • 60 8 Germany Prepared for Peace but Cannot Take Initiative London, Sept. 18, 11.15 a,m. A message from Washington states that Herr Bethmann Holwegg having discussed President Wilson's peace inquiry with the United States Ambassador at Berlin, suggested that, in view of the Allies' compact regarding peace,
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  • 84 8 The Gang in the Rand for Whom Delarey was Mistaken London, Sept. 18, 2J25 a.m. A telegram from Johannesburg states that the Jackson gang of desperadoes, whose pursuit led to the shooting of General Delarey, took refuge in a cave on the East Rand. The
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  • 35 8 London, Sept. 18, 4 20 a.m. Sir Edward Carson has been married to Miss Ruby Frewen, daughter of Colonel Stephen Frewen and niece of the former Independent Nationalist member of Parliament for Cork.
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  • 21 8 London, Sept. 17. The final results for the Imperial Challenge Shields are s JfSSnS? S££s JomOr C^tonßoy
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  • 8 8 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.)
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  • 272 8 Germans Mike a' Stand but Eventually Retire. Paris, September 16. Official communiques for September 14 and 15 are as follow The enemy's rearguard, attacked by the Allies, were obliged to make a stand. They were reinforced by the main army. The Germans gave a decisive battle on the
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  • 303 8 Mr. A. Tigler Wybrandi has made i a gift of fl. 30,000 to the Dutch National Defence Fund. This sum j represents a tenth of his whole fortune. —:o:— esterday the Planters Stores and Agency Co., Kuala Lumpur, received a cable from London giving the current quotation for tine plantation
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  • 535 8 Court and Police News. The Singapore Harbour Board Case. In the First Court, before Mr A. V. Brown, Chow Bock, a timekeeper in the employ of the Singapore Harbour Board, again appeared on the charge of having defrauded the 5.H.8., out of large sums of money by an
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  • 106 8 Mr. Fiendel, lately German Consul-General at Singapore, Mr. A.M. Sucker, and the Austrian Consul at Hongkong arrived at Shanghai orr* the 22nd ult. by the Pacific Mail liner Manchuria. The agency of the Rotterdam Lloyd notifies in Dutch papers that their vessels carry rice, coffee, tapioca, tea and rubber to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 147 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES The Tyres that are superior for they an made of PLANTATION RUBBER." We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the S.s and P.M.B. for the North British Rubber (Jo., London, and now hold fall stock of the above tyres PRICE
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  • 793 9 The Moral Wrath of the World. Its Indignation at the German Emperor's Defiance of the Moral Law. The moral wrath ut the world at conduct of the German Emperor his Ministers, and the coincident approval of Great Britain's action, is the most tremendous and nraging fact of
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  • 99 9 Saturday, 19th. Entries for Andrew Currie Cup Close. Tides High water: —10.17 a.m. 9.50 p.m. Sunday, 20th. 10th Sunday after Trinity. New Moon. Tides High water :—0.41 a.m. 10.43 p.m. Monday, 21st. S. Matthew. Jewish New Year (5675) commences. Prayer Meeting V.M.C.A. 5.15 p.m. Tides High water: —11.6 a.m.
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    • 987 9 Church Services. ST. ANDREW'S. 19th Sunday After Trinity. 7.15 A.M.—HOLY COM M I."XION 'CHORALi Introit 320. Service Simper. Hymn at Offertory 19;;. Hymn at Communion 323. Psalm at Ablutions CL. Nunc Dimittis Barnby. 9.15 A.M.—MATIXB /ultotmd if HOLY COMMUNION, (PLAIN i. First Lesson 2 King* XVffl. Second Lesson 2 Corinthians
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 135 9 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Medan p.m. Tubing Tinggi, Beng kalis and Bagan p.m. Batu Pahat -'5 p.ui. Bangkok 3 p.m. Malacca. P. Swuttenham <fc Penang p.m. j Penang and Rangoon p.m. Trengganu. Kelantan, Patani, Sengg«>ra «V Bangkok 1 1». n. Kerimon -1 p.m. Rhio I p.m. Batn Pahat U*»0 p.m. Cncob
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  • 318 10 Full Pay for Fighters. The Wholesale Textile Association, which includes 125 wholesale drapery warehouses in London also, in mail week unanimously decided against advancing the prices of any goods which maybe required by the Forces or which are necessary for the poor. They agreed
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  • 71 10 Senate Approve Bill. Washington, Wednesday. The Senate has passed a bill authorising the President to admit foreign ships of less than live years old to United States registry, and, provided that Americans own the majority of stock in the company Peeking to register vessels
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  • 203 10 A scheme with a view to the development of the northern territory is being undertaken by tho Commonwealth, and, in this connection, provision has been made for harbour improvements in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Van Diemen Gulf, and Prince Charlotte Bay. Special attention is, however, to be
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 217 10 Cr J» J»^?ilE» Gruyere Cheese, English Stilton Cheese, English Cheddar Cheese, Australian Cheddar Cheese. Singapore Cold Storage Co., j LIMITED. j SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. Telephone No. 1070. Have Your Photo Taken at:— LEE BROTHERS STUDIOS. I 58-4 Hill Street or Branch at 492, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHERS. 11
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    • 388 10 TOILETTE RECIPES MERCOLISED WAX CLEMINITE absorbs devitalised skin and re- prepared with iriv^. XT dli,i I stores lustre to the complexion. tens Nature's own beautil BORANIUM removeb roperfllloUB j the best dandruff solvent thereby its roots thus removing the stimulating the roots of the hair. PILENTA SOAP STALLAX ""7 ,he
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  • 847 11 Value of Exports Exceeds That of Imports. The report of the F.M.S. Commissioner of Trade for 1913 has at last been published. From it we gather that the aggregate of the States, trade last year, including bullion and specie, was $235,078, 655, or
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    • 288 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES j FOR j AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages l—<; Telephone No. 1241. SOLE AGENTS FOR. MffirasSh S. S. WHITE, >OjWWjy Dental Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, U. S. America. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. ALL KINDS OF MEDICAL, SURGICAL DENTAL GOODS, TOILET COODS, PERFUMERY, &c, STOCKED FROM ENGLISH. JAPANESE. AMERICAN
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    • 234 11 NOTICE The Public are hereby respectfully informed that Lancaster's Hair Dressing Saloon, at the Hotel de l'Europe Buildings, has changed hands, and will, from this day, be carried on under the name and style of The Europe HairDressing Saloon. The business will be conducted entirely under European Management, at the
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    • 311 11 Notice KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, Market Street, Telephone No, 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Supplier* and Commission Agents. Sole Agents The Mulcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Belting?. 18-7 CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT I If You Want Credit Come to os. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT.
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    • 352 12 Shipping Koninklyke Pahetvasrt Maatschappy. ROYAL PACKET STEAM NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA.) The Compaq's steamer RUMPHIUS will not resume her vsual run on the following dates, viz 28th September to Belawan-Deli and 2nd October for Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. During October the apecial fast service will be maintained as follows:— M
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    • 104 12 Seang Line of Steamers. FOR HONGKONG. AMOY, SWATOW, PENANG AND RANGOON. These steamers have excellent accommodation for passengers, and carry qualified Burgeons. They have Electric Lights throughout For freight or passage, apply to GIONG HOE CO., Agent*, or SAKKIKS BROTHERS. [For First-Class Paasage only.] For Bandjerniasein, Kota Bahru, Saniarinda and
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    • 135 12 Shipping P.&O. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hpphg fo: H. W. 6UCKLAND, AGENT. THE SOUTH MANCHURIA STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. For JEDDAH t via Penang and Colombo. For Freight &c. please apply to
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    • 432 12 Banking CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each €1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The
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    • 406 12 CUANKIAT&co 37, PHILIP STREET Telephone Xos nii (Private 1450 > MODS READY IN STOCK NO* 1,000 Sep Efebb'. Whih 7- Kcg,HubbV(Joloun. d p aintB^ Pi AnviksooiuA^M;;;,.; Asbestos Tape. 600 IU A 200 lbs. Asbestos Packing Yarn, 200 Pfc*. *i»Mfa» A»a,s,oooft. BalatalS HackSaw Blades, 500 IW Win- Tube Scrubbing Brushes 50
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