Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1914
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Title Section42 1914-10-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. R gVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. VOl. 1." No. 231. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914 Prvee 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. Che Iftalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1.42 words
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Advertisement400 1914-10-01 1 31 X3*L Hf JrT*t^—■^^|^|p^^>^'V ,,^*^*"c -.< 1 ill Ill G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Rozd. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Aepwrer. Undertakes To Piay at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 LOOK OUT!!! For our next change, which will be announced shortly. Meantime. LOOK IN! And See This Powerful Programme TONIGHT! AT THE400 words
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Advertisement224 1914-10-01 1 LESS THAN FOUB P> R GHENT:— Under what i» kntwn as a Limit*d Fa }ment Life Policy lakenoutby a mar agfd 30 v c place in our bocks any sum from $1,000 upwards to the credit of hi? nor ***** provided he pays us in advance interest at the ra'e224 words
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Article558 1914-10-01 2 Shop-Front Changes. East-end Violence. That German residents and commercial houses in all parts of London are feeling a not unreasonable anxiety is evident in a variety of ways, says The Times Aug. 12. One sees it in the West-end, where 10 offices of the German steamship companies558 words
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Advertisement246 1914-10-01 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, 1 UNDERTAKER jjnr Complete Funeral Furnisher and j No 157. MIDDLE ROAD, /SSE7/\ Telegraphic Ad:>kkss -DALEY" Phone No. 619. Established 1897. Messrs. Dottridge246 words
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Advertisement67 1914-10-01 2 AUCTION SALE OF 2 FULL SIZE BILLIARD TABLES AT NO. 27, MALABAR STREET, On Saturday, 3rd October, 1914 AT 2.30 P.M. L One Billiard Table by J. Ashcroft Co., Liverpool, fitted with patent 'Aero" extra low cushion, with accessories (complete). w 2, P n l Billiard- Table by O. vv67 words
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Advertisement331 1914-10-01 2 oOC'SHE/j^ OBSERVE LABEL MEDICINAL VALUE. —i ii i OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES! HOTEBT^ICLUBS^. KIM HIN Co., SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. DR. LIM BOON KENG. Chairman. TAN SIAN CHIN ESQ. KHOO331 words
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Article1098 1914-10-01 3 Cod of our Father*, known of old, Lord of onr far-flung oattle line. Beneath whose awful Hand we bold Dominion over aim and pineLord God of Hrsts, he with w w Le»t we forget—lest we forget." Armageddcfi is on—"the last great fight of all/ Seers have predicted its1,098 words
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Advertisement282 1914-10-01 3 J. M. JAYATILASA, :o:- Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE I Counting over 35 years' service in Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. I 'Mo. 81, Tank Road. 1 10-7 j the Continental Stamp Co. Ka "We hold a large stock of Asiatic and European stamps282 words
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Advertisement141 1914-10-01 3 W. D. WILSON Dispensing Chemist M Druggist, 10, River Side, Malacca. Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Requisites. Selected Picture Post Cards, of Malacca Views. The latter may also be had at Messrs. ROH 6 Co., Singapore. 18-7 RAILWAY REST FACING TANK ROAD STATION, SINGAPORE. LEADING CEYLONESE HOTEL. Board and Residence141 words
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Advertisement300 1914-10-01 3 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. These Pills —replenish and300 words
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Article1551 1914-10-01 4 The Piracy Case ttticui it Sl»il-Iefe»»«d Wtterv Du""i.g ll» .fte-n 'n 'ste"'a< Der P C. 480 vkl i. c f at resting the tcctfd in la* ri; St»eet at 9.30 ft.n». on Vav 23» d. Ch*n Ah Fat clerk *r»d int»ipr«ter. at the D»i«*ctir* >V*t* n ll'tfd in1,551 words
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Article82 1914-10-01 4 REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road.) Mail Daily leave# for north at 7.9 a.m. and 7.16 p.m. <3ther train» leave for Johore at i\0 a., 10.30 a., noon, 1.30 p., "2.53 p., 4.50 p. 4.i 0 p. Knnda\s. Mail arrives from north at 8.K» a.m. and <.14 p.m. Trains leave82 words
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Advertisement131 1914-10-01 4 JOHN LITTLE Co.'s SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE. mm sMWm\.Complex fully 6uarantwd EYcryktail Five°Years. With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Parts. RAVENSWAY Co., No. 187, ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore. Telephone, No. 717. UNDERTAKERS. MARBLE MERCHANTS J AND 4 MONUMENTAL MASONS. I HOTEL van WIJK SPECIAL DINNER AND BAND NIGHT SATURDAY, ©ST. 3rdTEL. 11l131 words
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Miscellaneous358 1914-10-01 4 FIXTURES. Thursday, October 1st. Presentation at Medical School 4.30 p.m. Mark Lodge. 5 p.m Tide» Hign wuer: 9.21 a.m. 8.o2 p.m. Friday, 2nd. Legislative Council Meeting 2 30 p.m. Tide» High water 9.50 a.m. 9.42 p.m. Saturday, 3rd. TiJet High water: —10.15 a.ra. 10.23 p.m. Sunday. 4th 17th Sunday after358 words
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Article267 1914-10-01 5 Further Particulars of the Emden's Raid in Bay of Bengal. Daring the night of September i-jth three vessels were sighted but were not chased. B I. Liner Chased On September 13th at night the Emdeo chased aB. L boat which escaped, took coal from a Greek267 words
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Article191 1914-10-01 5 Mr Wilson Receives Belgian Deputation. L ndon, Sept. 18—Mr. Woodrow "Wilson at Washington has cordially i veda Belgian Commission which protested against German outrages. On behalf of the American people, the President expressed friendship with, and admiration for the Belgians, coupled with high respect for -heir King and191 words
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Article35 1914-10-01 5 H S.-pt. I<S.— Hritihh Adnrit»hl)€NDD#M that GeiniaiiP ly flunk Hi M. Warp' three timet the be- the war. lt is suggested #th. t ther ret**) should be select- *d for th** next lie.35 words
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Article384 1914-10-01 5 It is interesting to recall that a couple of articles appeared in the Journal of Commerce in June last dealing with Food Supplies in Time of War." The author, Mr. A. S. Garfit, is well known in Far Eastern circles. As a species of appendix to his main384 words
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Article91 1914-10-01 5 (Official Telegram British Foreign Office to H- B. M. Legation, Bangkok-) London, Sept. 16. According to a statement published in the Swiss press, a Swiss doctor found no difference in the nature of the wounds of the French and Germans in the military hospitals of St. Ludwig91 words
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103 1914-10-01 5 Following is a Foreign Office despatch, received by the British Legation in Bangkok Statements have appeared in the Vienna press to the effect that prices have risen 15 per cent in Germany. The press is beginning to realise that German industries will be brought to a103 words
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166 1914-10-01 5 A volume of tables relating to the trade of British India h>is just been published, and are especially worths of perusal, as showing the extent to which Germany and Austria-Hun-gary enjoyed a share of this essentially British market. The total foreign sea-borne trade of166 words
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145 1914-10-01 5 Calcutta, Sept 20th.—The lascar crew of the City of Winchester an ived here on board the Fooksang. They state that the Konigsburg met the vessel a few hours from Aden at 9 pm- The vessel was accompanied by another which the serang believed145 words
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Article101 1914-10-01 5 The Italian officers of the Cunard and Anchor Company's western lines have announce d that, thanks to the complete protection afforded by the British and French fleets in th* Mediterranean, they will immediately resume their regular services to the Italian Mediterranean ports. The Norddeutscher Lloyd and the Hamburg-Aroerika101 words
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Article102 1914-10-01 5 According t«» the official Ge-man HtaMsnc* lor 191 r '»e im>»rts of veg t* 1 fot>d* Hlll'MMltfn tO nVC £100,000,000 Mer ng, M f aiiimd too<l to «b«»u» »«hif this sum To Germany i*oUti >i. from 'lie ie-i ot t' c world ra an- < so >tta:»*102 words
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359 1914-10-01 5 The Suspicious Movements of the Tannenfels and Rio Pasig. One Without Clearance Papers, the Other Registered at Miaila fc«t Sailing Under the German Flag. The hand of Fate has descended heavily upon the German steamer Tannenfels. With a full cargo of coal from Nevicastle, N.359 words
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Article223 1914-10-01 5 [From Dutch. Papers.] The Tsar is designing a newnational Hag for Russia. Three German aviators flew over Paris on the 19th inst The Bth German Army Corps has been sent to East Prussia. The Germans have stopped all river traffic between Maastricht and Liege. A fund has been223 words
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Article81 1914-10-01 5 Few of the hundreds who haver crossed the seas in the P. and O. liner Sudan would recognise her now. It is remarkable how a little paint will alter a ship's appearance. The nature of her present mission is in a manner that v all who l81 words
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276 1914-10-01 5 Amsterdam, Sep. 9.—The Van Diaz Agency learns that the American Ambassador at Berlin is leaving at 12.40 to-night for the frontier by a special train, and will go to Holland.—Central News. Under the heading The Last Straw the Paris edition of the "New276 words
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Article140 1914-10-01 5 BRITISH "TARS" MOT INTERNED- Germany Furious. A Hague message to tbe Sumatra Post states that the British seamen, survivors from the torpedoed Cressy, Hogue and Aboukir —landed in Hoiland, will not be interned as that portion of Internationa)' Law which relates to naval warfare does not apply140 words
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Article1199 1914-10-01 6 The action of the Kt. Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies in telegraphing to all the Dominions and Colonies, instructing them that it is of the utmost importance to obtain full information respecting the principal exports and imports into all British territories from Germany and1,199 words
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285 1914-10-01 6 We acknowledge receipt, with I thanks, of a copy of the tt of the Singapore Family B« nefit Society as passed at the recent first annual meeting of members. This society, which manifestly fills a very long-felt want and is doing very good work, doahtlea only285 words
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Article56 1914-10-01 6 Mrs. H. B Salmond (I>tana Lamm, Keppel Harbour, Sißgapon P to acknowledge with many thank- tIM following subscriptions: Previously acknowledged 4t200 G. K. B. Dr. E. D. Whittle M Dr. Coronel 20 Ethel <fe Muriel Murrell A. D. Croinbin 10 European Staff, Messrs Eraser A Xeave, Ltd.56 words
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Advertisement308 1914-10-01 6 Robinson x Co. Hre How Showing NOVELTIES I N MILLINERY. ROBINSON Co, aHHBBHMHHHBHBHHHHHHHBHSHHMI mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^m^m^mmmmmmmmmmmmm* 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 would my family be able308 words
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Advertisement83 1914-10-01 6 Gbicf WW Cigarette* A GOOD CIGARETTE AT A MODERATE PRICE. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Urgent Orders Promptly Executed Tropical Ctotkiif a Speciality. WING LOONG, High Class Tailor AND Outfitter, No. 26, South Bridge Road. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will close at noon on Tuesday, the 6th instant, and83 words
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Article419 1914-10-01 7 Tin is still at $00 in the F.M.S. Mr. W. Peel has returned to Selangor from leave. A typhoon centre is reported near the Loochoo Islands, moving N.E. Mr. F. H. Hinings, the wellknown Rugby player, left for Europe yesterday. Col. Jackson, Surveyor-General, X.M.S., is at present419 words
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Article119 1914-10-01 7 Court and Police News. In tbe Third Court, this morning, Poh Chua Lang was charged with having committed theft in respect of goods valued $125. The accused, it is alleged, attempted to leave the premises of Messrs Whiteaway Laidlaw, Ltd., with a box which he claimed to have119 words
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Article338 1914-10-01 7 Padang Rengas Scene of Cloud Burst. Railway Damaged: Expresses Delayed Valleys Converted into Lakes. {Tribune Special-) Padang Rengas, Oct. 1, «.40 a.m. A cloud burst over the Padang Rengas Pass, Taiping and neighbourhood, about 4 p.m.. yesterdaywrought tremendous havoc in a few minutes. There were338 words
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Article182 1914-10-01 7 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinion* expressed by correspondents.] Rack-Renting. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—I am pleased to see that in reply to a correspondent who signs himself 44 Rack-rented yon have taken np a question which is of the utmost importance to a largeEd., M.T. - 182 words
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Article186 1914-10-01 7 Work of the Aerial Craft. Loss Sustained Infinitum A Reuter's Services. London, Sept. 30, 8-25 a.m. A British flying officer in a letter dated the 19th September from the south of Laon says The flying corps have been lucky in losing only one pilot and passenger toReuter's Services. - 186 words
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Article170 1914-10-01 7 Ground Well Selected Beforehand. London, Sept. 30, 8 p.m. A Headquarters account says: There is no doubt that the position on tbe Aisne was not hastily selected by the German staff after the retreat began. From the choice of the ground and the care170 words
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Article43 1914-10-01 7 The Germans Before Antwerp. Repulsed with Heavy Loss by Sorties- London, Sept. 30, 2-35 p.m. Antwerp: The Germans to-day resumed the bombardment of Antwerp outer forts. The Garrison replied by sorties from various points which repulsed the enemy with heavy losses.43 words
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Article96 1914-10-01 7 Germans Driven Back into Tsinfctao. London, Sept. 29, 5.10 p.m. Tokyo Official. The Japanese during the day and night of the 27th September drove the enemy towards Tsingtao. The casualties were 150 the German losses are unknown, but 50 were captured with 4 machine guns. London,96 words
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Article223 1914-10-01 7 British Flying Corps Doin* Good Work. London, Sept. 29, 3-45 p.m. A Headquarters descriptive from an eyewitness issued in the afternoon says Wednesday, the 23rd, was a perfect Autumn day and almost uneventful except for a heavy cannonade near Paissy. The absence of wind gave the223 words
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Article168 1914-10-01 7 London, Sept. 30, 2-20 a.m. A message from Petrograd states that thirty-eight German warships, including nine battleships and seven transports appeared off Windau on the 24th inst. They subsequently disappeared southwards. Eighteen destroyers and cruisers approached the coast off Windau on the 20th inst.168 words
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Article23 1914-10-01 7 London, Sept. 30, 5-15 a.m. A message from Petrograd states that the Servians have recaptured Semlin after a fierce battle.23 words
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Article64 1914-10-01 7 German Move Frustrated. London, Sept. 30, 5-15 a.m, A message from Petrograd states that there has been desperate fighting between the Russians and Germans at Ossowetz, Druskeniki and Symno. The attempt of the Germans to cross the river Niemen was frustrated. The Russians re-occupied Au-' gustovo after64 words
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Article64 1914-10-01 7 More German Vandalism. London, Sept., 30, 2-15 a.m. The Germans continued the bombardment of the outer Antwerp forts yesterday. It is believed that they are using heavy Austrian artillery. The Germans bombarded Lierre. The inhabitants fled. It is feared that Lierre has been destroyed. A strong force64 words
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32 1914-10-01 7 London, Sept. 30, 2-15 a.m. An Official Tokio message states that the Japanese on Sept. 28th bombarded two Tsintao forts. -A British warship participated. One fort replied ineffectively.32 words
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Article113 1914-10-01 7 Carpathian Passes Open. London, Sept. 30, 4-50 a.m. A Budapest telegram mentions the battle on Sept. 28 at Malomszeg in Hungary. Though it asserts that the Russians were repulsed to Usjok pass, it admits that there exists public uneasiness owing to the cutting of the com* munications113 words
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Advertisement47 1914-10-01 7 The Battle of the Aisne. No Important Change Effecte Since Yesterday. Antwerp Bombarded. Flying Corps' Great Feats. German Activity in the Baltic. Invasion of Russian Baltic Provinces Apparently Imminent. Russians Hurl German Invaders out of their Territory. Recapture Important Strategic Positions. Japanese Have Tsingtao At Their Mercy.47 words
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Article24 1914-10-01 8 London, Sept. 30 4.50 a.m. Col. Hughes contradicts the newspaper statement that he is to the front.24 words
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Article112 1914-10-01 8 Allies Holding Out Well. London, Sept. 29. 11-55 p.m. A Press Bureau message states that there is practically no change in the situation. The Allied left had very heavy fighting, but are well holding their own. Situation Unchanged. London, Sep. 28, 2-20 a.m. Paris A communique issued112 words
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Article404 1914-10-01 8 prising in Chekiang. Tim ids Raise Standard of Revolt. Wenchow, Sept. 2. Th i c be*»n reports fyr mmy day- serious rising in the M of in tbe Ta -'crure, hut it wis only v*' I r 11at reliable information oa ne > i 1 from tli"404 words
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Article522 1914-10-01 8 News from Aden- The Aden correspondent of the Times of India reported on the 5th Sept:— A report has reached us that the port of Shaik Saeed, which lies oa the Straitu of Bab-Al-Mandab within Turkish limits, has recently been equipped with new guns by the522 words
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Article216 1914-10-01 8 Raiser Still on the Last Drop of Blood (Officially circulated through tbe German wireless stations, and received by the Marconi Company in London.) Berlin, Aug. 20. In a farewell address to the First Regiment of the Foot Guards, the Kaiser stated that they had assemble d to216 words
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Article534 1914-10-01 8 A New Apparatus. Great interest in commercial circles in the Philippines says VI r. J. F. Boomer, U. S. correspondent at Manila, Philippine Islands, is being shown in a newly-designtd oven for drying copra that is just beiag tried out. The apparatus is the work of an American534 words
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Article127 1914-10-01 8 Ottawa, Aug. 28.—1m-tructions received from the War Office indicate that the Canadian contingent will go direct to the front. The Canadian Provincial Governments are making vigorous provisions for dealing with all case* of unemployment arising out of the war. All puMic works will be made to secure127 words
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Advertisement267 1914-10-01 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES "The Tyres that arc superior for they ar made oi PUM HON RtuißhK." We b<i: to Mmounce that we have been ai>j>o» »-H in the S.S, and F.M.> North British iiub ber Co., L mhl ami now hold full stock of ttitf hJhm fcyr^a PRICE267 words
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Article371 1914-10-01 9 Revenue Satisfactory. A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon at 2.30. There were present Messrs. F. J. Hallifax, President, Chia Keng Chin, Tan Kheam Hock, Ching Keng Lee, B. Ball, Deputy Municipal Engineer, and J. Polgla*e, Secretary to the Commissioners. The President at the371 words
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Article142 1914-10-01 9 Harima Hall. The Zigomar series of detective dramas are now being screened at Harima Hall. These are so well known that full reference to them seem hardly necessary, but for those requiring a little excitement after dinDer the adventures of Zigomar will give the necessary fillip to142 words
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Article530 1914-10-01 9 [By the Mm it tk« foil*] This morning was nice and cool. There was a fairly large attendance at the Course. The mist, however, which was thick and heavy and aid not lift until 7.30 a.m prevented the possibility of time-taking. But the exercise put in was on530 words
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Article199 1914-10-01 9 British. Kuala, arrived September 30. Inner Roada. Sri Muar, arrived September 30. Inner Roads. Lucerna, arrived September 30. Pulo Bukoin. Kaka, arrived September 30. Inner Roads. Kinta, arrived September .40. Inner Roada. Nigaristan, arrived September 90. Sect. 7 Wharf. Aing Leong, arrived September 30. Inner Roads. Glanggi, arrived199 words
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Article73 1914-10-01 9 Singapore, October 1. On Loudon Bunk 4 m/s. 2/4 7 /l 6 Demaud 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 On India Bank I. T. 174* On Hongkong— B nk d/d »11 On Shanghai Bank d/d. W On Jay Bank T. I. 142 On J rtpan Bank d/d. 11*1 Sovereigns—buying73 words
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Advertisement319 1914-10-01 9 The Straits Albion Press, Limited. Stationers Printers 20a-20c, COLLYER QUAY. SPECIAL NOTICE ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN Having placed large indent in order to get Special term* we are able to offer you the finest quality Tracing cloth ever produced —Dull Back and fabric. The brand is Koh-i-noor made by L. C.319 words
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Advertisement111 1914-10-01 9 TAN BENG CHIANG NURSERIES Orchard Road, Singapore. Telephone 1258 Special attention to orders for Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Bouquets etc., All flowers grown and picked in our Nursery. Paercl Post or Kail orders can be sent in Hot Weather to arrive perfectly fresh. Florai decorations for Balls, Dinner Tables, and all111 words
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Advertisement453 1914-10-01 9 Notice "mawTkiat 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 CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT! If You Want Credit Come to us. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT453 words
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Article366 1914-10-01 10 Alleged Protectorate for China. Official Denial- The Nagasaki Press had a bad day of it, August 22, when the entire edition for street *aks, tie subscribers' copies and all that the police could gather from the mail* were destroyed. But some escaped, ami tl>p> gave a366 words
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Article299 1914-10-01 10 With Shattered Leg Be Urged on His Men to Great Deeds. The Londou Evening News prints a r- tnarkahle t< ttf?r received on Aug. 28 fioni a non-commissioned officer in the British firing line. The writer says 14 No doubt you have read in the paper* all about299 words
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Advertisement220 1914-10-01 10 AUSTRALIAN PURE CREAMERY BUTTER. Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES AMERICAN BARBER CHAIRS. KOKEN'S AND fIRCHEK'S. PRICES FROM $55.00 OBTAINABLE FROM: A. FRANKEL CO., Vl —i iiiit «iiTm— ii ■ii mi iumi hi imimii imiiubi I. NOVELTY IN JEWELLERY is to be seen in the collection of PHOTOGRAPH220 words
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Advertisement177 1914-10-01 10 NOW Jf/ PROCErDING 5// S 1914. A /W GREAT /«y */REDUCTIONS N /A /all departments FOB 15 DAYS ONLY. SOLE AGENTS FOR: 01 1241. S. S. WHITE, Dental Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, U. S. America. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. ALL KINDS OF MEDICAL, SURGICAL DENTAL COOCS, TOILET COODS, PERFUMERY, &c, STOCKED FROM ENGLISH,177 words
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Article950 1914-10-01 11 Scepticism as to Success. Despite the inspired reports concerning the success of the Domestic Loan I am led to believe that it is far from being successful. A large number of officials have to take a part of their salary in these bonds, much against their wish.950 words
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Article309 1914-10-01 11 As Britannia was quietly resting, Tired with a hundred war*, She heard a sound through the silence, Menacent, from foreign shores; She rose, and her eyes were blazing As she lifted her head above, And gave the Call to her Empire— The Call of Duty and Love Come309 words
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215 1914-10-01 11 The Tumeric (Tymeric passed through this port on the 25th August, bound for Port Said for orders, with a cargo of phospate from Pacific ports. She was commanded by Capt. Me. Dougall and was a of steel screw steamer of 3,314 tons gross, owned215 words
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Advertisement309 1914-10-01 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—c I II THE PRIMROSE J9k AERATED WATER FACTORY, 11-1 MIDDLE ROAD. 'Phone No. 1365. WORKED BY STEAM POWER I UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OP THE MANAGING PROPRIETOR. Cleanliness the Principal Factor of the Factory. \L%WtamiS The most successful309 words
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Advertisement313 1914-10-01 11 Wanted LINOTYPE OPERATOR WANTED. Wanted an experienced Linotype operator. Forward copies of testimonials or references and state salary required to: Box A. o/o. Malaya Tribune. WANTED CANVASSERS. i For a Provident and Life Insurance Company. Liberal Commission allowed. Apply personally at 8, The Arcade, between 11 L WANTED. An AERATED313 words
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Advertisement472 1914-10-01 12 Shipping Koninklyke Paketvaart MaatscHappy. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA) The ftli J* «teaißcr RUMPHIUS will —J?— her .J inn on The 'following date., viz 28th September to Belawan-Deli «Dd 2nd OctoUi for Latavia. parang and Scuraba)a. LWg Ur the special fast service will be maintained as f OWB: m472 words
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Advertisement102 1914-10-01 12 Seang Line of Steamers. FOR HONGKONG, AltOY, SWATOW. PENANG AND RANGOON. The«e steamers have excellent accommodation for passengers, and carry qualified Burgeons. Th?y have Electric Lights throughout. For freight or passage, apply to GIONG HOE Co., Agents, or DARKIES BROTHERS, [for First-Class Passage only.] For Bandjermassin, Kota Bahrn, Samarinda and102 words
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Advertisement135 1914-10-01 12 Shipping P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, to: H. W. BUCKIAND, AGENT. THE SOUTH MANCHURIA STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. For JEDDAH via Penang and Colombo. For Freight &c. please apply to: Ike135 words
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Advertisement437 1914-10-01 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., The437 words
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Advertisement384 1914-10-01 12 Notice CUAN KIAT CoT Ship-Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, and Com. mission Agents, Estate, Rice-Jim and Saw-Mill Supplier* 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUANRIAT Code* A. B.C. sth Edition and A i Telephone Nos. 1233 ft n;j (Private 1450.) Sole Agents for Globe Boiler Fluid. The384 words
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