Malaya Tribune, 26 September 1914
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Title Section28 1914-09-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. fENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- No. 227. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1914 Price 5 Cents. ,CIK Iftalapa Cribune, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G.28 words
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Advertisement307 1914-09-26 1 PALLAMUM i J ORCHARD ROAD Alltpre> Premier «BA»jii# f TO-NIGHT! hharp, tt)-N?GHI f! 1 The Latest Pathe Gazette containing the following incidents in connection with the present War will be shown Nightly. Kitcheners 100,000 Army. French Troofrs Crossing the n tl ci 4 t Frontier into German Patrolling the Streets307 words
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Advertisement179 1914-09-26 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegle Road. Pia*o Tuner. Dealer ihd Repairer Undertakes T<> Play at Dance*. TERMS MODE I ATE. 7-8 gaiety PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert 8 Bencoolen Streets. TO-NIGHT 1 A STRONG PROGRAMME Pafc By the Chicago Company of Am' rica. Dots not Allowed— Comedy by th* LUM179 words
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Advertisement203 1914-09-26 1 LESS THAN FOUR Pi R CENT:— Under what if known as a Limited Payment Life Policy taken cut by a man agfd 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 of203 words
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Article629 1914-09-26 2 President Wilson Appeals for Strict Neutrality. The opinions expressed by American papers generally have become impartial and moderate since the 18th, when President Wilson issued another warning to the American people to avoid the subtlest breach of neutrality, says an official telegram given out629 words
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Advertisement186 1914-09-26 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East.) 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 28-4 ALBERT L. A. DALEY, j UNDERTAKER rmzr a AND J£Uk Complete Funeral Furnisher and Wtt i r Embalmer. N 157 MIDDLE ROAD. Telegraphic Addbess "DALEY" Phone No.186 words
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Advertisement361 1914-09-26 2 A SIMPLE NOURISHING FOOD OF HIGH I MEDICINAL VALUE. I OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES HOTELS' CLUBS KIM HIN Co., SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 I Important Notice to Contractors Builders. I The United Saw Mills, Ltd., I I ncnri» »rat*»d in thr Stra»t*» Settlement*. < AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000 BOARD OK DIRECTOR*. DR.361 words
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Article1293 1914-09-26 3 We learn from the .Shanghai Mercury that on a recent Sunday afternoon at the International Institute there, Dr Gilbert Reid, in a new series of addresses he has organised spoke on If Christianity has broughi benefit* to Europe, how is the European war to be explained1,293 words
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Article107 1914-09-26 3 Beginning to Right Herself Owing to the actiuii of the stroftf currents, it is stated tint the foundered liner Empress ol Ireland lias started to right herself. in place of Mug on her side, the vessels's position has now changed so that the masts at low water107 words
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Article17 1914-09-26 3 Mr.L. P. Hickey, of the Mercantile Bank! Kuala Lumpur, has been transient! to the Singapore branch. —M.M.17 words
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Advertisement278 1914-09-26 3 J. M. J4YAIILAU, 1 :o: 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., Jj Tailors, Drapers AY I General Outfitters. I A,i European Goods. I No.278 words
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Advertisement237 1914-09-26 3 I 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, it you are suffering from wasting disease you can find no better medicine than Atank Nigrah Pills. Those Pills—replenish and237 words
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Article166 1914-09-26 4 £260 a Ton in New York. The Cornish Telegraph of August 12th contains the following highly interesting announcement: Although no tin was sold at Monday's special tin thicketing because the smelters conld not offer jon a higher standard than £125 I per ton for white metal, the166 words
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Article47 1914-09-26 4 We are indebted to the courtesy of Messrs Evatt and Co the Secretaries, for information to the effect that the output last month of the Indragiri (Sumatra) Rubber Co's estates amounted to 4,454 lbs., making the total for ten months of the current financial year 42,700 lbs.47 words
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Advertisement506 1914-09-26 4 Church Services. ST. ANDREW'S. IBth Sunday After Trinity. 7 A.M. —HOLY COMMUNION (PLAIN) 7.45 A.M. —HOLY COMMUNION (CHORAL) Introit 314. Service Simper. Hymn at Offertory 200. Hymn at Communion 182. Hymn at Ablutions 107. Nunc Dimittis Barnby. 9.15 a.m.—matins and litany. First Lesson I Chronicles XXXVI. Second Lesson Galatians V,506 words
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Advertisement216 1914-09-26 4 ST. PETER S CHURCH. Stamford Road, 7.30 -a.m. Mating and Sermon (Tamil 9—a.m. (Hokklen). 2—pjn. (Cantonese). 4—p.m. (Foochow). 7.3o— pjn. (Malay). English: Ist Sunday of every mon h at 7.30 p.m. Holy Communion in (Malay). Every Ist Sunduy of month in (Chinese). Every 3rd Sunday at 9 a.m. ;an<l in216 words
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Advertisement307 1914-09-26 4 Dr. M. B. LEICESTER. Treatment of Chronic Complaints BY Meehano-Therapy, Oxypathy, &c. 736, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. NEXT TO POST OFFICE). TROPICAL PRODUCE And COCOANUT OIL. Selling agencies wanted by London Gentleman with good connection. Write to: H. BOURNE, Kingsway Chambers, 46, Kingsway, LONDON, W.C. 30-5 S v VANISHING HANDKERCHIEF! A307 words
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Advertisement135 1914-09-26 4 f I J&/Jt/? i /sSj/ AS? /> V JU-JITSU BY PROFESSOR HAGIO. Piactical Lessons in Ju-Jitsu will be given personally, in the Ju-Jiteu Hall in the v OMEDETO HOTEL," 107 Selegie Road. Lessons given privately in pupils' own Homes. For Particulars Apply to: Omedeto Hotel." W—IMIIW >■£: WUT-TO T—i■■, 111135 words
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Article2111 1914-09-26 5 NOTES AND NEWS. THE NAVAL POSITION. Haw t* Comer Miei'i Fleet. Mr. Church lis phrase relating f 0 the digging out of the German Fie t expr «s«« in a nut-hell the task the B itMi Navy has before it. Bight upon the First Lord's inter. -ing2,111 words
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Article298 1914-09-26 5 In order to instil cdm in the minds of the Kaiser aud his people Mr. Churchill has announced his Government's intention of pulverizing them. The hope is being wi leX expressed in Penang that the German cruiser which has been interfering with local traffic will shortly justify298 words
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Article179 1914-09-26 5 It is announced that M*jor Richardson has offered hi* services to the War Office to place a number of trained dogs with the Hriti-h Army, which so far his no military dogs, although the German Army has 2,000 trained dogs, mostly Airedale terriers and German sheep179 words
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Article426 1914-09-26 5 The York Times d-scribes the* Kaiser as a pious humbug. Thii certainly going some for a P ap* r Hka the Times It isnot of ea hat tfia Time, of New York speaks out nn lin such plain, unvarnished English but f, r onrH ib426 words
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Article97 1914-09-26 5 Do vight or nodt do vight? Dot vos der kve«ri.,n Vether it vow nopler in d» r mind of roeins If do* suffer und oopscbtandt der schliug* and schneers of dose outrageon» Socialistic beobles, or do dake iaesorae manners and go oudt «»arly 1» der mornings,97 words
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Article100 1914-09-26 5 An incident illustrating the enthusiasm of the Straits Chineee for the British cause has Bangkok m its setting. This we learn from the Bangkok Times which relates that* few days ago a Chines geoHefOta. who is a Volunteer in Singapore, came to Bangkok on business connected with an estate valued100 words
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Article1115 1914-09-26 6 When Hobart Pasha during the Russo-Turkish War executed a brilliant torpedo exploit the conviction became universal that naval opinion should be revised and that smaller ships in great numbers should form the fighting force of the modern navy. This opinion was strengthened by a striking success which1,115 words
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Article213 1914-09-26 6 Information re German and Austrian Trade With the Straits Required. Chamber of Commerce Co-operitiag With The Imperial Authorities. The appended text of a telegram addressed to the H. E. Governor by the Secretary of State is forwarded for publication. His Excellency trusts that any members of the publicinterested213 words
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Article48 1914-09-26 6 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (Istana Lama r Keppel Harbour) gratefully acknowledges the following contributions:— Proviouslv acknowledged 3,224 Hon. R. J. Wilkinson, c.m.g 50 H. W. Henty s |> Anonymous *9 Dutch Sympathiser L. F. Payne R. Scoular European Staff, John Little and Co. 50 Total $3,40948 words
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Article66 1914-09-26 6 The Children's Concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening proved a most pleasant diversion both for young ami old. There was a large attendance and all thoroughly enjoyed the mnsit al fare provided. At the end ofthe concert three rousing cheers were given for Mr. Moss and members of66 words
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Advertisement307 1914-09-26 6 ROBINSON Co., casH SALE. ROBINSON'S FfIMCUS PERFUMES. BUNGA RAJAH. BUNGA KtMANTIN. Sale Price $1.20 Sale Price $1.20 DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance CAmpany, Limited. The head of every family should ask himself this pertinent question, 44 How would my307 words
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Advertisement159 1914-09-26 6 Handy Useful These unique scissors are the most convenient and v eful article for the pocket of either lady or gentleman, being light, made of the finest fcteel and highly nickel plated. They combine the following distinct appliances Scissors, button hole scissors, cigarcutter, ruler, cigar box opener, penknife, glass cutter,159 words
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Article525 1914-09-26 7 The Chinese Commercial Bank resumes business in a few <layB. The Malacca Assizes have been jK)Stponed from the sth to the 12th October, prox. —:o: The Straits Junior Aasociation has been registered here under the Societies Ordinance. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held525 words
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39 1914-09-26 7 Reuter's Services. Turning Movement by Allies Proving Effective. GRADUALLY COMING TO CLOSE QUARTERS. British Troops Landed Hear Klaochao. Cholera Decimating Austrian Troops. Further Triumphs of Russia's Arms in Austria. Montenegrins Bombarding Cattaro.Reuter's Services. - 39 words
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Article160 1914-09-26 7 The Dread Spectre of Disease Appears. Asiatic Cholera Among Austrian Wounded. London, Sept. 25, 7-25 p.m The Hungarian Minister of the Interior admits that there have been nine cases of Asiatic cholera among the wounded from the front. The utmost precautions are being taken throughout Austria-Hungary. Montenegrin160 words
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Article128 1914-09-26 7 What They Could Have Done to Stagger Germany- London, Sept. 25, 10.10 a.m. The Morning Post correspondent on the German frontier says that the British aviators flew first to the advance base on the frontier, which force the Allies had previously cleared. They then separted, one128 words
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Article42 1914-09-26 7 Colonies More Determined thai Ever It Carry On. A telegram from the Colonies shows that the loss of the cruisers has only strengthened the determination expressed throughout the Empire to carry the fight to a successful issue.42 words
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Article356 1914-09-26 7 The Great Battle. Tremendous Operations. London, Sept. 24, 9-30 p.m. A statement from headquarters relates the operations up to the September 22nd. Battle May Last Some Days—Using Material for Siege of Paris. The progress has been slow, but in certain directions continuous, indeed the battle may last some356 words
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Article114 1914-09-26 7 London, Sept. 24, 5.50 p.m. A Paris communique issued in the afternoon states Our left has made progress. A detachment has occupied Peronne and maintained itself there notwithstanding vigorous German attacks. The enemy continues to keep large forces firmly entrenched. We have advanced slightly on the North114 words
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Article42 1914-09-26 7 London, Sept. 25, 2-50 a.m. A Paris communique issued at eleven in the evening states that on our left wing the battle is developing. In the centre it i« full and on the right wing the German attack seems checked.42 words
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Article32 1914-09-26 7 Three Vessels Lost. London, Sept. 24, 10-35 p.m. A message from Milan states that an Austrian destroyer and two torpedo boats were sunk by mines off the Dalmatian coast.32 words
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Article28 1914-09-26 7 779 Men Saved. London, Sept. 25,12-15 p.m. Besides officers and warrant officers saved the Admiralty issues a list of 779 men saved.28 words
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Article15 1914-09-26 7 London, Sept. 24, 6.5 p.m. The Russians continue their advance on Cracow.15 words
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Article47 1914-09-26 7 Landing at Laoshan Bay. London, Sept. 24, 5.25 p.m. An official message from Tokyo states that the British force under Colonel Barnardiston, the officer commanding in North China, landed yesterday in the neighbourhood of Laoshan Bay to participate against the Germans at Tsingtau.47 words
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162 1914-09-26 7 Satisfied with Position of Operations. London, Sept. 24, 7.40 p.m. The Press Bureau issued to-night an interview with Mr. Churchill in which he laid emphasis on the most satisfactory position of the operations. German trade has ceased, while the British is continuing uninterruptedly. We162 words
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Article33 1914-09-26 7 London, Sept. 25, 10 a.m The l imes Peking correspondent states that China has signed an agreement with Messrs. Samuel, ot London, for a loan of ten millions (£10,000,000) sterling.33 words
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Article18 1914-09-26 7 Cattaro Shelled. London, Sept. 24, 10-40 p.m. The Montenegrins with siege guns are bombarding Cattaro.18 words
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Article18 1914-09-26 7 London, Sept. 24, 10.40 p.m. Colonel Grant-Duff has been killed. Colonel Laking is wounded.18 words
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Article82 1914-09-26 7 Capture of Fortified Positions. London, Sep. 25. 5 *2 r > a.m. Petrograd. Official On the southwestern front, the Rossi m> occupied the fortified positions of Czyschky and Foulstyn, commanding Khyroff, and positions in the Had) mno district, with all the enemy's artillery. Przemysl Garrison Be.ten82 words
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Article79 1914-09-26 7 Casualty—One Do* London, Sept. 25, 3.15 a.m. A Zeppelin last evening dropped three bombs into Ostend. They killed a dog and slightly damaged the fish-market. The first bomb fell on a bridge in the outskirts, the second in the harbour, and the in the fishmarket, where it79 words
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Article303 1914-09-26 7 {Courteously Supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. The Opposing Lines in France. Paris, Sept. 23, 6.30 p.m. Communique Our left wing made progress on the i ight bank of the river Oise in the reigon of Lassigny where there was violent fighting at Rivres. The situation is303 words
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Article796 1914-09-26 8 It affords us no little pleasure to announce that we are informed that the Chinese Commercial Bank will resume business in a few days. The general public are aware of the circumstances which led to the bank closing down owing to a rnn on it that796 words
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Article399 1914-09-26 8 The Scene of the Em den's Depredations. The city of Madras lies in an exposed position on tho South-East coast of India. The city, from the sea, extends some four miles inland. Its population is over half a million. Although at first sight the city presents399 words
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Article68 1914-09-26 8 The London Market. An exclusive 1 to the Malay Mail despatched from London at 6 45 p.m. on 23rd inst. and published yesterday states that t4 there is active buying of rubber by America and Russia." More Dividends. Selangor Rubber Company has declared a second interim dividend68 words
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Article46 1914-09-26 8 A fatal ride was undertaken by Mr. de Water at Sourabaya. On the racecourse he took a hurdle and fell, his mount galoping on, dragging the unfortunate man a long distance. He was struck by the horse several times and was dead when taken to hospital.46 words
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Article177 1914-09-26 8 Court and Police News. In the Third Court this morning Tan Seng, a passenger by the steamer Hock Kheng from the Karimoen Islands, was fined $400 for importing arrack without paying duty. Mr. Taylor, head of the Preventive Service, prosecuted. Accused's version was that he had thought that177 words
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Article231 1914-09-26 8 The Ipot Times says Mr. A. E. Thomas, Mining and Consulting Engineer, leaves for Trengganu shortly, to assume charge of the Bukit Tawang mine. Mr. Thomas has every confidence in the future of the mine. A Japanese exchange says the German cruiser Nuernberg, having finished coaling, left Honolulu at 1)231 words
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Advertisement99 1914-09-26 8 THE CELEBRATED BIRCH CARRIAGES. HARNESSES AND JINRIKISHAS. are produced with all the requirements of the different countries and colonies from specification* and data secured by my own representatives, who have visited the principal point* in the many countries to study the styles and characteristic of vehicles and harnesses used. Full99 words
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Advertisement162 1914-09-26 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES The Tyres that are superior for they arc made of PLANTATION RUBBER." j 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 tyres162 words
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Article332 1914-09-26 9 [By the Mm at the tails] The morning was cool, and there was a larger attendance at the Course than on preceding days during the training season. Welcome One did good exercise once ronnd the Course. Mascot and Maud Allan dashed off together, going once round the Course332 words
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Article180 1914-09-26 9 Thirty-Eight Ladies Pass Examination. An examination in First Aid to the Injured was held in the V.M.C.A. Lecture flail last Thursday, in connection with the Y.W.C.A., when 42 candidates presented themselves before the Honorary Examiners, Dr. E. A. Eider and Dr. W. M. Hitchins. A total180 words
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Article69 1914-09-26 9 Notice to Mariners Borneo East Coast, North-west part of Sibuko a y _A report has been received from the master of the 8. s. Melania that two buoys ha*e been on the edge of a Shelving shoal in-approxi-mately, lat. 4-17 N., long 117.41 E The outer buoy is painted red,69 words
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Article263 1914-09-26 9 Eater to Profit by teraui' Lou That British manufacturers arc very much alive to the great opportunities which the dislocation of the German export trade offers them is shown by the great number of inquiries which they are already making at the various departments of the Board263 words
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Article197 1914-09-26 9 How Gullibles are Gulled. The Shanghai Dail> News observes that a few days ago Shanghai was considerably agitated, jubilantly and otherwise, by a telegram from New York announcing that German tor-pedo-boats had sunk four British battleships off Leith, 1 Geographical difficulties, to mention no otheis, were against the197 words
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Article19 1914-09-26 9 It is reported in China exchanges that Mr. yon Hint/c, German Minister in Mexico, has been transferred to Peking.19 words
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Article69 1914-09-26 9 SINGAPOKK, SkI'TEMDKK, 2b. Oil Loudon Bank 4 wjm. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 On India— Batik T. T. 174 A On rrongkoug— B-mk d/d 21} On Shanghai Bank d/d. 99 On Jay BeokT.T. 142 On Japan— Bank d/d. U4J Sovereigns —buying rate $8.54 India Ceil69 words
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Article124 1914-09-26 9 British. Tasmaniau Transport, arrived Sept. 25. Examination Ground. Montero, arrived September 25. Sect. 9 Wharf. Tronto, arrived Septeml>er 25 Examination Grounds. Hai Xaui, arrived September 25. Inner Roads. Avagyee, arrived September 25. Inner Roads. Islander, arrived September 25. Inner Roads. Hong Aik, arrived Septembr 25. Inner Roads. Aiug124 words
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Article85 1914-09-26 9 Mr. A. J. A. Jardine, Deputy Inspector-Ceneral of Police. Burma, is retiring after 39 years' continuous Service hi India. Burma and Siam. The ease is proceeding before Sir Thomas lhaddell, C. J. C, in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, in which D. J. White, engineer, sues the Societe Financiere dcs85 words
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Advertisement287 1914-09-26 9 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. Ph me No. 1311. Telegrams "KIANTAI' GtonenJ Store-keepers, Gjinmi&fcion Agents, ShipV Pun yore, and Ship-Chandlere. Canteen287 words
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Advertisement80 1914-09-26 9 Train Services. REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road.) Mail Daily leavafl for north at 7.1» a.m. and 7.15 pm Other train* leave for Johore at «.».0 a.. lOJQ a.. 8000, IJO p., 161 p., 4.50 p. 4JO p. Sunday-. Mail nrrivea from north at 8.10 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains le.»ve from80 words
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Advertisement525 1914-09-26 9 NOTICE. The Pablic are hereby respectfully informed that Hair Drawing Saloon. ;»t the Hot<d de l'Kurope Buildings. 1, is 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 same525 words
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Miscellaneous177 1914-09-26 9 FIXTURES. Silurd» y, 26th. Kmnen f.»r the Autnmn Meeting ch,~*. First Quarter Moon. Tide* High water:- a.m. 1.17 p.m. Sunday, 27th Mtk Sunday after Trinity. Tides High water 3.54 a.m. M'J p.m. Monday, 28th. Chamber of Commerce Meeting Lli p.m.. Exchange Building*. Tides: High water:—<>.16 a.m. $M p.m. Tuesday, 29th.177 words
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Article623 1914-09-26 10 The Expeditionary Force. Landed at Lungkou. Chefoo, September 4th.—Four thousand Japanese troops have been landed in Lungkou so far. Japanese marines, numbering not more than one thousand, landed at Lungkou the night before last and are building a landing stage, for which thpy seize the material by623 words
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Advertisement228 1914-09-26 10 CHEESE. Gruyere Cheese, English Stilton Cheese, English Cheddar Cheese, Australian Cheddar Cheese. Singapore Cold Storage Co, LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. S. 8. WHITE, Dental Manufacturing Co.. Philadelphia, U. S. America. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. ALL KINDS OF MEDICAL, SURGICAL DENTAL GOODS, TOILET GOODS, PERFUMERY, &c, STOCKED FROM ENGLISH, JAPANESE, AMERICAN 8 CONTINENTAL228 words
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Advertisement132 1914-09-26 10 from £y Ist 1 1914. i great /iy REDUCTIONS /iW /ALL DEPARTMENTS I' FOR I I /15 DAYS ONLY. Good News War Time. IrVHV P/IV 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 the132 words
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Article1375 1914-09-26 11 Coolies' Wa|es ami Rubber Duty Discuss** 4 A special general meeting of the members of the Taiping Planters' Association was held l*«t Satur day in the tVrak Club, Taiping. Among those present were the Chairman, Mr. A. Wafrfield (Taiping Rubber Plantations), Messrs. W. 8. Cookson (Selama Dindiugs1,375 words
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Article63 1914-09-26 11 The Malay Mail is informed that Lieut-Col. A. B. Hnbback, of the M.S.V.R., who is now in England, has been offered a commission in the army. Mr. O. T Faulkner, Mycologist of the K. O. A. Research Laboratory, Petaling, leaves the F. M. S. at the end of the week63 words
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Advertisement317 1914-09-26 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—6 111 THE PRIMROSE M3k AERATED WATER FACTORY, 11-1 MIDDLE ROAD 'Phone No. 1365. WORKED BY STEAM POWER UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF THE MANAGING PROPRIETOR. ESfeljfffj Cleanliness the Principal Factor of the Factory. 8 The most successful and317 words
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Advertisement296 1914-09-26 11 Notice KIAM KIATT COT 108 4. 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal.Contractors, Estate Suppiierw and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: The Malcott Belting Co., Lid. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 18-7 CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT I If You Want Credit Come te as* WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT.296 words
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Advertisement438 1914-09-26 12 Shipping Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation c Co., of Batavia. 2—3. Collycr Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Bkkoa Rionw, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tenibilanan. Tjenako, Rengat, Retch-River, Belat-I'andjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe 28 BIKOKBL Pontianak 1, 30 SINOKAEA Riouw, Tambelan,438 words
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Advertisement137 1914-09-26 12 Shipping p.&fa Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Farther Information, H. W. BUCKLAND. AGENT. THE SOUTH MANCHURIA STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. For J EDO AH via Penang and Colombo. For Freight &c. please apply to: He137 words
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Advertisement438 1914-09-26 12 Banks CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 ea h £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.,438 words
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Advertisement494 1914-09-26 12 Notice I CUAN KIAT CO? I j 37, PHILIP STREET. I Telephone Nos. 1233 <«t H74 (Private 1450.J GOODS READY INJTOCK NOW, I 1,000 Kegs Hubb's White Zinc ?um\ j.... Kegs Hubb's Coloured Paints, 30 Piece* I Anvils, 500 lbe. Asbestos Metallic «h I Asbestos Tape, 500 lbs. Asbestos MilljJJl494 words
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