Malaya Tribune, 25 September 1914
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Title Section41 1914-09-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1.- No. 226. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, ,914. the great war. notes and news. ClK malapa tribune. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2541 words
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Advertisement688 1914-09-25 1 LESS THAN FCUP PI R CENT:— Under what kr.cwn as a Limited Payment Life Policy taken out by a man aged 30 we place in our becks any sum frc m $I,oo<> upwards to the credit of his account provided he pays us in advance interest at the rate of688 words
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Article407 1914-09-25 2 Dr. K. J. Dillon has a striking account in the Daily Telegraph of German arrogance in Luxemburg. The narrative of how the neutrality of Luxemburg was violated is interesting. He says, On Sunday morning while I was painfully tra veiling through Bavaria-towards the Rhine the population of Luxemburg407 words
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Article249 1914-09-25 2 Writing from Sumatra on Sep tember 15 to our Kuala Lumpur contemporary, the Malay Mail, 44 United Front" says 44 It may be of interest to the British public generally and the planting community of the S. S.and F.M.S in particular to know that one of the249 words
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Advertisement283 1914-09-25 2 I MOTORISTS APPRECIATE j COLUMB TYRES. I N HOT COUNTRIES. I I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., <*. c*.., SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. I 3 Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PRO WO DM K. 1 ALBERT L. A. DALEY, UNDERTAKER jfirjr Complete Funeral Furnisher and fT"^^^l^^^§P; l No 157. middle: road. JJyJgjßjL283 words
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Advertisement305 1914-09-25 2 OBSERVE LABEL A SIMPLENOURISHING FOOD OF_HICH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES HOTELSTSr CLUBS. SOLE AGENTS. Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., (Incorporated in the Strait* PlfltHlMUlk.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. DR. LIM BOOK KENG. Chairman. TAN SI AN CHIN Esq. KHOO KOK WHA305 words
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Article1487 1914-09-25 3 Question of Transfer. The following was the Adviser's opinion in the action brought by the Official Receiver against Amdeng laptim and her husband. In this case the official Receiver sues Amdeng Taptim and her husband aid ca,ls amounting to Tcs. 40,000, upon 800 shares in the ChinoSiam1,487 words
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Article62 1914-09-25 3 The mortality returns for the week ending Huh SepUmber give the total number of deaths at 181, of which 131 were males and 50 females, the ratio per mille being <>8 58. The principal causes of death were, convulsions 22, malarial fever 20, fever not specified 12, dysentery 13, diarrhoea62 words
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Advertisement272 1914-09-25 3 J, I. JAYATILASA, :0: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service in Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81, Tank Road. 10-7 NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YICK CHEONG Co., //Xy bailors, Drapers 6V V J3==Y General Outfitters. 1 ■SjfcCfc AII Enr °P ean272 words
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Advertisement251 1914-09-25 3 I SLEEPLESSNESS h K T olTy oven rk cental and bodily prostration, irritability of temper, great anxiety, nerve temperame nt, etc., etc., and can be remedied by refreshing the Brain and Nerves medidneThan g waBting disease you can find no better Atank IMigrah Pills. Those Pills —replenish and.enrich the nerves251 words
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Article81 1914-09-25 4 REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road.) Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.9 a.m. and 7.16 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.30 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.53 p., 4.50 p. 4.30 p. Sundays. Mail arrives froru nurth at 8.16 a.m. and 5.14 V.m. Trains leave from81 words
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Article70 1914-09-25 4 Singapore, September, 25. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 On India— BankT. T. On Hongkong— d/d 21J On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 99 On Java— Bank T. T. 142 On Japan— Bank d/d. 114£ Sovereigns—buying rate $8.5 4 India Ceil Bills last70 words
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Advertisement281 1914-09-25 4 LIM KUEE CHEONG. HOTEL D'EUROPE ARCADE. Leading Rattan Furniture lakers. Artistic Novelties in Rattan Latest Designs a Speciality. Orders promptly executed Charges Moderate. Insvection Cordially Invited 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 to281 words
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Advertisement373 1914-09-25 4 t —A t/f, W J JU-JITSU BY PROFESSOR HAGIO. Practical Lessons in Ju-Jitsu will be given personally, in the Ju-Jiteu Hall in the OMEDETO HOTEL," 107 Selegie Road. Lessons given privately in pupils' own Homes. I For Particulars Apply to: Omedeto Hotel." mum emmmmm hmm■■■■KiMHBiHHMaHMHnHianMaaMMMBinm mmmmmmmmmmm Bi^",B """™"*"^"i"i™"^™MB«B^BB»BB^r«BB»«»i«B«JH»« BHBBBMaK Telephone373 words
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Miscellaneous307 1914-09-25 4 FIXTURES. Friday, 25 th. Children's Concert 6.15 p.m. Straits Chinese Recreation Club Mc* ting at Club House. 5.30 p.m. Christian Lecture. Bethesda Hall. 8 p.m. Tides: High water:—1.39 a.m. 1.9 p.m. Saturday, 26th. Entries for the Autumn Meeting close. First Quarter Moon. Tides High water: —2.34 a.m. 1.47 p.m. Su&day,307 words
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126 1914-09-25 5 Four out of the five German office™ whom we captured from the Germ»n mn.e-layer which was BD nk by a BritMh warship in the North Sea are at shorlev Barracks. A npecial correspondent of the East A..«1-a.« Daily Times states that on one126 words
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Article143 1914-09-25 5 A correspondent of a Dutch Paper who has returned from South Lnnburg and wiio received news from Belgian sources relates the following concerning the u,e the Germans make of motor cars When Vise was taken, about forty motor cars one af er the other came to the frontier,143 words
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Article427 1914-09-25 5 Mr. Le Feuvre writing in tbe Mining NV« S hh\h :—VV'ith the worldwar an »c u hty and its period and teonaequei cs a s«»lut» ly hevond th»< conception, 1« t akiBC toe foretelling, of mortai man, the t.we has passed whendealng wi h individual min»s427 words
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Article38 1914-09-25 5 The follow,*? telegrams, reproduced from Ike Peking and Tientsin Times, as supplied by the Central *ewi Agency, form interesting supplements the n*ws relating to B lgium as euppliod by Renter's Agency by cable38 words
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Article116 1914-09-25 5 London, Sept. 5. A cable from the Central News gives a messige from Amsterdam to the f ffect that the Berliner Tageblatt's Namur correspondent, pictures terrible havoc wrought there, and sa\s that many Squares have been devastated. The splendid Town H ll exists no longer. Hotels opposite116 words
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Article115 1914-09-25 5 100.000 KILLED Faced with Famine and Commercial Ruin. Central News. London, Sept. 5. The w»r correspond* nr of the London Standard, who has been in Berlin and other larg,- German cities, teegraphs from Copenhagen a most 'emarkable story of the situation in Germany. The country, heCentral News. - 115 words
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Article125 1914-09-25 5 Peace Only by Mutual Consent. Following telegriiu was received by H. M. Minister, Peking, from the Foreign Office, dated September 5 Following Agreement has been signed here to-day with French and Russian Ambassadors. "The Undersigned duly authorised thereto b> their respective Governments hereby declare as follows125 words
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Article137 1914-09-25 5 How the Workers Should be Protected. The Executive Commi'tce of the Brit'sh Socialist Party has iKßued a manifesto in which they ur*e, among other proposals:— 41 The immediate passing of measures to secure the Stace and municipal control of the purchase, storage, and distribution of the necessaries of137 words
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265 1914-09-25 5 The French have always shown ffreat inventiveness and ingenuity En war, and the present stupendous conflict has already shown that their military genius has not yet deserted them. In the former war with Germany they had the best rifle then known in the265 words
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Article265 1914-09-25 5 It is computed io London that India and the Overseas Dominions will, as a first instalment, be able to place 100,000 men in the field, says The Globe. Indian Regulars will number 40,000, and Australasia will send nearly 30,000. T»e Cana- di»n first contingent will be 20,000,265 words
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Article188 1914-09-25 5 Unsubstantiated accusation of attempting to leave Manila with Philippine cargo undischarged caused a delay of about 15 hours in the sdling of the 10,000-ton Blue Funnel liner Talthybius, which did not get away I untd 11 o'clock on Aug. 30 on her voyage for Victoria, B.C. Seattle,188 words
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555 1914-09-25 5 Japanese Land 10,000 Hen. Tientsin Times Service•) Tientsin, Sept. 7—Oor correspondent, who is watching the movements of the Japanese around Kiaochow, telegraphed last night from Hwanghsien that the Japanese hare landed ten thousand troops at Lungkow by means of eighteen ships. The transport and artillery555 words
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Article223 1914-09-25 5 [The following verses were written by Mr McGregon Rose at the time of the Boer%nr and a certam officor was, through the direct thorn CC cashiered foe -mging Der Kaiser of dk Vaterlandt Und Gott on high all dings command Ye two—ach! Doan't yon understand Meinzelf—«n l223 words
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Article79 1914-09-25 5 A Dutch, Press-message, of Sept. 22nd, states that 900,000 Russian* the first drafts of a new arrov of 2,000,000 men—is advancing through Central Poland against the German and Austrian forces. It it« I believed that the further forces to be sent to Germany will number another two millions79 words
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Article78 1914-09-25 5 From the mercantile community of Hongkong the South China Morning Post iearna that since the* commencement of hostilities in Europe Chinese exports to foreifrm countries have been at a standstill. The demand for tea and silk haa ceased and the demand for human hair, which has lately enjoyed an extensive78 words
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1195 1914-09-25 6 The Government of the Federated Malay States doubtless finds itself in a position of peculiar difficulty and delicacy. It is animated by a desire to witness the prosperity of the country and the progress of the two principal industries (mining and agriculture) and1,195 words
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Article121 1914-09-25 6 Mrs. Salmond (Istana Lama, Keppel Harbour) gratefully acknowledges the following contributions:— Previously acknowledged 2,419 D. J. Reek 25 R. L. D. Wadehouse 10 k R Smith 50 Frank Adams 50 W. F. Nutt 25 4 Malacca Planter 25 H. L. 5 Colousay Mess 20 C. H. F.121 words
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Article51 1914-09-25 6 A Central News message to the Tientsin Times, dated London 6th Sept., states that a naval division of 10,500 has been formed out of the surplus of men from the British Fleet, who have entered the field for training to fit themselves for service abroad, if necessary, in the new51 words
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Advertisement325 1914-09-25 6 ROBINSON Co., casH sale. ROBINSON'S FHMCUS PERFUMES. BUNGA RAJAH, BUNGA KLMANTIN. Sale Price $1.20 Sale Price $1.20 —————i—J5 DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family should ask himself this pertinent question, M How would325 words
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Advertisement218 1914-09-25 6 Handy Useful These unique scissors are the most convenient and useful article for the pocket of either lady or gentleman, being compact, light, made of the finest steel and highly nickel plated. They combine the following distinct appliances: Scissors, button hole scissors, cigarcutter, ruler, cigar box ofener, penknife, glass cutter,218 words
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Article599 1914-09-25 7 Tin was up to $63 yesterday in the Federal Capital. A storm or typhoon centre is reported to be East of Luzon, moving N. N. W. in the China Sea. We are requested to notify applicants for the position of lady teacher, that the post has been599 words
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Article45 1914-09-25 7 Reuter's Services. Many Miles of Battlefield Strewn With Dead. Turning Movement Proving Successful. Further News of the Torpedoed British Bruisers. Russians Still Driving Defeated Austro-German Armies Before Them. How Joroslav Fell. Madpjs Bombarded by German ruiscp Casualties Few, But Damage Considerable.Reuter's Services. - 45 words
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Article102 1914-09-25 7 The Battle of Aisne. Amiens the Pivot of Great Turning Movement. London, Sept. 24, 9-15 p.m. A Times Correspondent message from Amiens says that the heavy fighting South-East of Amiens is beginning to be a decisive phase in the battle of Aisne. Amiens is likely soon to102 words
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Article196 1914-09-25 7 The Survivors Most Cheerful The crews of the cruisers, numbering about two thousand, were mostly Chatham men. The survivors are most cheerful and are convinced that Admiral Jellicoe will now teach the Germans a lesson. The Hogue and Cressy were torpedoed when they lowered their boats to196 words
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Article135 1914-09-25 7 4 The Men of Harlech." London, Sept. 24,1-50 p.m. Lord Kitchener has sanctioned th© formation of a Welsh Army Corps as suggested by Mr» Lloyd George. A» Aeroplane's Adventure. An unknown aeroplane dropped bombs above Maastricht. The Dutch troops fired fruitlessly upon the aircraft. Censoring France for135 words
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225 1914-09-25 7 Another German Wireless Station Destroyed. London, Sep 24, 1 45 p.m. Sydney The wireless station at Nauru has been destroy-' 1, and the Union Jack has been hoisted. The German Governmert Staff have been allowed to remain. German Pacific Wireless Destroyed. All the German wireless225 words
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Article77 1914-09-25 7 Bombardment of Madras. The. Eisiea's Little Eiasade. London, Sept., 24, 11-5 a.m. Madras: The German cruiser Emden at ten in the evening fired nine shots into the city. They hit the Tel graphic Office, the Seamen's Club House, some trucks in the Haibour, and two Oil-tanks which they77 words
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Article96 1914-09-25 7 Cologne Aerodrome Ablaze. London, Sept. 23, 1-55 p.m. A message from Antwerp states that five British Aeroplanes raided the Zeppelin Airship shed at Cologne. They threw bombs from a height of 1,500 feet and when they perceived that the shed was aflame they returned to their96 words
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Article48 1914-09-25 7 London, Sept. 23, 5-55 p.m. The Press Bureau states that the Admiralty announces that British Naval Aeroplanes attacked the Zeppelin shed at Diisseldorf. The conditions were difficult owing to mist. Flag Lieutenant Collet dropped three bombs on to the shed at a distance 6f 400 feet.48 words
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Article51 1914-09-25 7 London, Sept. 23, 6 p.m. The Admiralty adds that the damage done is unknown. Lieut. Collet's Aeroplane was struck by a projectile but the Airships all returned safely. The incident shows that if further bombs are dropped on Antwerp or elsewhere, reprisals can be adopted to almost any51 words
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Article213 1914-09-25 7 Progress in France Slow Owing to Nature of Operations. London, Sept. 24, 4.30 a.m. Prior to the «forming of Jaroslav, the Russians captured an armoured train with quick-firers south of Przemsyl, and carried a strongly fortified line equipped with heavy artillery and searchlights on the River213 words
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Article83 1914-09-25 7 0»e Thousand Saved London, Sept. 23, 5.5 p.m. An official statement regarding the loss of the cruisers is eagerly awaited, especially as the narratives of the survivors are most conflicting, some saying that minutes elapsed, others hours, between the time of sinking of the83 words
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Article69 1914-09-25 7 London, Sept. 24, 11-45 a.m. Official: Among the saved were Captain Drummond and Commander Sells of the Aboukir; Commander Bertram Nicholson ofthe Cressy; Captain Wilmont Nicholson and Commander Norton of the Hogue. The Admiralty list of officers shows that the Cressy had eighteen dead including Captain Johnson69 words
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Article137 1914-09-25 7 The U. 9. London, Sept. 23, 9-15 p.m. A message from Amsterdam states that Germans say the submarine U 9 alone sank the cruisers. It is unknown whether she is safe. The names of the crew of twenty will be published. [The U 9 is a vessel of137 words
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Article21 1914-09-25 7 London, Sept. 24, 3-10 a.m. Paris, 11 o'clock. A communique states that the position is unchanged.21 words
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69 1914-09-25 7 A New Line. London, Sept. 23, 6-5 p.m. A Paris communique states that this afternoon our Left wing advanced in the Lassigny region, where severe fighting occurred. There is no important change in the Centre between Rheims and the river Meuse. The enemy attacked us violently69 words
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Article44 1914-09-25 7 London, Sept. 23, 6.15 p.m. A Paris communique states that in South Woevre the enemy holds the line between Richecourt and Lironville, but he has made no progress. The Germans in Lorraine and the Vosges have evacuated Nomeny and Arracourt.44 words
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Article85 1914-09-25 7 In Close Touch with Germans. London, Sept. 23, 8-45 p.m. The rapidity of the Russian advance in Galicia is shown by the official announcement that the Russian troops have reached Wislok, close to the Hungarian frontier. The operations at Przemysl are successfully developing. The Russians are in85 words
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Article39 1914-09-25 7 Hew Zealand s Force. London, Sept. 24, 12-10 a.m. New Zealand has decided to keep its Expeditionary Force continuously at full strength by sending monthly drafts of reserves after the main forces have sailed.39 words
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Article67 1914-09-25 8 To be Ended as Swn as Possible. London, Sept. 23, 9.55 p.m. The Government, after consultation with various interests, has decided that the time has arrived for ending the Moratorium as soon as possible. There will be no further extension of the Moratorium to the Bills of Exchange,67 words
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Article212 1914-09-25 8 {Courteously Supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Sept. 22, 6 p.m. Communique On all their front line between the river Oise and the region of the Woevre the Germans showed yesterday a return of activity, but failed to obtain appreciable results. The Germans have fallen back212 words
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Article184 1914-09-25 8 A most atrocious murder took place last night at Silat Road, a lane leading off Sepoy Lines near the Chinese temple, into the jungle. A Bengali named Dograpasada, living with the watchman of the temple, said that at 8.30 p.m., while helping his friend to close184 words
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Article45 1914-09-25 8 Court and Police News. Phan Quee Doh was this morning sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment for trespass at 105 E Orchard Road. Ch ng was before Mr. >Jnnn this morning, charged with being concerned in a gang robbery at Albert Street. 745 words
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Article25 1914-09-25 8 Messrs C.A. Haggard and P.M.B. Co lcutt (of Brannston and Strathisla Estates respectively) are leaving for for active service with the British Forces in Europe.25 words
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Article1070 1914-09-25 8 Rioting. Witness Committed for Perjury. During yesterday afternoon, Air. Braddell addressed the Court in defence of the two Malabaries Abdul Kadir and Asanar charged with rioting. The accused Abdul Kadir elected to give evidence on his own behalf and related bow the Chinese mandore came and took a1,070 words
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Article324 1914-09-25 8 Smart Work of the Police. Six Ruffians Brought to Justice. As the result of the smart detective work of the F. M. S Police, six Chinese were brought to justice and punished yesterday by the Kuala Luinpur magistrate. They were arrested in 11 Piidoh Line,324 words
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Advertisement172 1914-09-25 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES The Tyres that are superior for they are made of PLANTATION RUBBER." We beg to announce that we have »>een 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. PRICE172 words
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Article166 1914-09-25 9 Two Provinces Devastated. Writing from the capital of Shansi to the Tientsin Times on Ang. 29, a correspondent reported that large tracts of the Yangtze provinces of Honan and Shansi have been devastated by locusts which have created frightful havoc, causing great losses to farmers166 words
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Article164 1914-09-25 9 On the night of the 2tjth August the Viviani Cabinet resigned en bloc for the reason that the situation in Europe demanded a stronger Cabinet. On the same night M Viviani formed a new Cabinet, the personnel of which is as follows M. Vi*inni, Premier M. Millerand,164 words
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Article241 1914-09-25 9 7,000 Arrive in China. The Auioy correspondent of the Shanghai Mercury reported under date August 26 Tho British str. Glenfalloch, Captain Gardner, arrived here on Sunday, 23rd inst., from Singapore via Hongkong, with over 2,000 coolies on board from the tin mines and plantations which bare mostly all241 words
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Article187 1914-09-25 9 Last Night's Celebration. Mr. Rodesse Garlanded and Cheered A large and thoroughly representative gathering of the Hindu community of Singapore was present last night at the Mariamman Temple, South Bridge Road. The occasion was an Obeyarru a function connected with the fire-walking ceremony, the Oheyam being performed187 words
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Article43 1914-09-25 9 Swimming Club Launches. Saturday, Sept. 26th. Johnston's Pier, 2.lsand 3.13 p.m. Club Bungalow, 2.45 and 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept 27th. Johnston's Pier, 9.10 and 11 am., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, JUJO and LO.3U a.m., I £.15, 3 and "j p.m.43 words
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Advertisement522 1914-09-25 9 NOTICE. The Public are hereby respectful! v in formed that Lancaster's Hair Dressing Saloon, at the Hotel de FEnrope Buildings, has changed hands, and will, from this day, be carried on under the name andVtyle of The Europe HairDressing Saloon. The business will be conducted entirely under European Management, at522 words
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Advertisement219 1914-09-25 9 AS AH I BEER t SAPPORO BLACK BEER CITRON WATER Highest Prize AT THE Anglo-Japanese Exhibition. Tamoto» Co., 351, Victoria Street, TELEPHONE M 2, AND ALL RETALE*S. Mitsui Bussan Kaislta, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS ion The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd, VANISHING HANDKERCHIEF! A .Silk handkerchief i- rubtied between the hand-219 words
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Article374 1914-09-25 10 Auld Lights and New. Death for Misbeliefs. The Lanchowfu (Kansuh) correspondent of the Tientsin Times writes :—A relief fund has been opened in Lanchowfu for the suffering inhabitants of the ten cities in southern Kansuh which were looted by the White Wolf bands. Although the sum374 words
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Article219 1914-09-25 10 Why England Has a Clear Conscience. What caused the war, asks The Spectator Gor many was ready and determined, and thought we and Russia and France were neither ready nor determined. Therefore she struck. She began her preparations for war as soon as the Kiel Canal219 words
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Article59 1914-09-25 10 From the Straits Echo we learn that one of the oldest and universally respected residents of Kuala Lumpur has passed away in the person of Mrs. Pereira. The deceased lady was well-known for her ministrations to the sick and needy. She leaves two sons who are in the Civil Service—one59 words
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Advertisement236 1914-09-25 10 FISH. Siberian Salmon, Plaice, Halibut, Filets, i Turbot, Haddocks, Soles, Kippers, Bloaters. Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. TOILETTE RECIPES MERCOLISED WAX CLEMINITE absorbs devitalised skin and re- prepared with glycerine and wastores lustre to the complexion. ter is Nature's own beautifier. PHEMINOL BORANIUM removes superfluous hair, kills236 words
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Advertisement223 1914-09-25 10 SALE/4; FROM Ist f/b */y REDUCTIONS IN /a. /ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR 15 DAYS ONLY. Good News ourimg war Time. WHY PAY CASH! WE STILL TRUST YOU. We can supply all your requirements in the FURNITURE LINE on our Hire-Purchase System. Particulars from The pioneers of the Hire-Purchase system in the223 words
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Article1095 1914-09-25 11 Work of F.M.S. Agricultural Department. Accordmg to Mr. Lewton Brain M S. Director of Agriculture, the .var 1913 was almost as memorable 1910 c hlbt ry f rUbber PriCea M Most people interested in the crop bad expected a fall in the price eventually to a considerably1,095 words
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Article173 1914-09-25 11 Food Facilities in Port of London. Warehouses Open On Sunday. As the greatest food distribntory centre in the world, the Port of London is called npon to play a serious and vastly important part in the present crisis. Inquiries to-day show that the Port of LondonAuthority has been173 words
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Article93 1914-09-25 11 It's a very ill wind that blows nobody some good. That, obviously, is a time worn adage which our American cousins have recalled since the outbreak of war in Europe, for it has been the means of bringing much grist to their mills. That they are determined to make hay93 words
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Advertisement312 1914-09-25 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—o IBjjk THE PRIMROSE AERATED WATER FACTORY, MIDDLE ROAD. 'Phone No. 1365. WORKED BY STEAM POWER UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OP THE MANAGING PROPRIETOR. ftWfel MMfi Cleanliness th Principal Factor of the Factory, j mOHt BUCCC3BfaI and P°P ular312 words
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Advertisement304 1914-09-25 11 Notice KIAM KIAT C 0.7 108 4, 109, Market Street. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and MuniripaLContractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents The Mulcott Belting Co., LU. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltim» 18-7 CREDIT! CREDIT I CREDIT I If You Want Credit Come to us. WE STILL BELIEVE304 words
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Advertisement445 1914-09-25 12 Shipping Koninktyke Paketvaart Maatschappy. KOYAL PACKET STEAM NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA.) The Company's steamer RUMPHIUS" will not resume her usual run on the following dates, viz 28th September to Belawan-Deli and 2nd October for Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya. During October the special fast service will be maintained as follows If.445 words
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Advertisement114 1914-09-25 12 Seang Line of Steamers. FOR HONGKONG, AHOY, SWATOV. PENANG AND RANGOON These b team erg have excellent accommodation tor passengers, and carry qualified surgeons. They have Electric Lights throughout. For freight or passage, apply to GIONG HOB ft CO., Agents, or SARKIEB BROTHERS. [For First-Class Passage only.] For Bandjermassin, Kota114 words
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Advertisement134 1914-09-25 12 Shipping p7& o. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppl£ fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. THE SOUTH MANCHURIA STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. For JEDDAH via Penang and Colombo. For.Freight fix. please apply to Tie134 words
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Advertisement438 1914-09-25 12 Banks 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., The438 words
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Advertisement486 1914-09-25 12 Notice CUAN KIAT Co 7 37, PHILIP STREET. Telephone Nos. 1233 1171 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW. 1,000 Kegs Hubbs White Zinc Paint Kegs Hubb'a Coloured Paints, 80 Pie© Anvils, 500lbs. Asbestos Metallic Sheet. 300 Asbestos Tape, 500 lbs. Asbestos llillboaii 200 lbs. Asbestos Packing, 300 lbs. Asbestos486 words
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