Malaya Tribune, 14 October 1914

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. I.- No 242. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. CIN fttalapa tribune* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11
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    • 278 1 •takMSMjnuid J JL, JlfiT-''. a~'•■'' J \/V/ I"' W i''*• lC/MWkWki I WlTIII —n I ■■■—!> 11 IIMIIIIH^ll—■ I 1i III— PALLADIU M ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. TO-NICHT! COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO-NICHT M WAR NEWS EXTRAORDINARY. I M PORTA NT.—ln
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    • 124 1 I G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. 7ndertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 "ft* yaiety PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert 8 Bencoolen Streets. TO-NIGHT The Convict's Return IN 2 LONG REELS Fanny Davenport's Greatest Success Produced by the Aquila H Company FE O
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    • 163 1 it a ESS THAN FOUR PIR CENT as Limited Payment Life Policy taken out by ?oZ z,^v ny cum frcm The hlsdeatn. P hIS de P en <Jents on RESIDENT' 6^6 Particu,ars fromthe CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD., 2, Finlayson Green, Singapore. AT TH E CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.
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  • 587 2 Some remarkable statements as to the condition of trade in Germany are made in the course of an article which appeared recently in the Vossische Zeitung. Additional force is given to the article by reason of the fact that it comes from a German source. It amounts
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    • 236 2 mm Wftm 0 mmwL WW -^*^^m\ MOTORISTS APPRECIATE j COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (f« East.) 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK, 28-4 "Asiatic Motor Garage." AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS. 23, 24, 25 26 ORCHARD ROAD. [OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT HOUSE GATES.] ENGLISH AMERICAN CARS FOR;[HIRE AT
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    • 38 2 PAUL CO., PHOTOCRAPHIC ARTISTS 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portraiture a Speciality, HIGH-GLASS WORKMANSHIP. Charges Carte de visite per doz. copies $4.00 Cabinet $7.00 Boudoir m $15.00 Special Bates for Quantities. A visit to our Studio will be appreciated.
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    • 325 2 OBSERVE LABEL AiSIM PLEINOU RISHINCI FOOD -OEiHIGH MEDICINAL VALUE. ALC STORESrHOTE£SI&ICL"UBS\ KIM HIN Co., SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 Important Notice to Contractors Bnilders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000 BOARD OP DIRECTORS. DR. LIM BOON KENG. Chairman. TAN SIAN CHIN ESQ. KHOO KOK WHA
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  • 1398 3 The Petrol Magazine fContinued from 13th October:) Tbe petrol magazine bag been saved, though it is situated within a very short distance from the two oil tanks, which are still ablazs (4 p.m.) A fire engine had been placing on the magazine all night
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    • 258 3 J. i. JAYATILAKA, :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE j over -V> years' service a and the Straits Government. nder Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. Ho. 81, Tank Road. OK Continental Stamp Co. Id a large stock of Asiatic an stamps of Rarity. |< rate. Approval sheets nt out against Cash
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    • 298 3 Tuition by Correspondence FOH Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London L T niver-ii v Mat •:[< ulation Hongkong University Mat r culation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. S. and F. M. S. xMedicai School Emranre Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH <.<>\ EUNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F.M.S Prospectus and
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  • 1007 4 Scare Posters. lassrtatt Questions in Parliament. Mr. LtaveDja William* mmk* d the Prime Minister whether h»- whh ewate that Ibe |üb*i on August 31 pnbltnbed dispatrhes Irom l*< emre■pendents in nbich' it wa» an* nou»c-d tint the Bi it isir Ire Off had id* t
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  • 141 4 Messrs Harlow <V Co report under yesterday's date Coffee. —There is still no enquiry for Liberian or Robnsta coffee. Copra.—The market since our last report has been a declining one, but to-day there is a steadier feeling. To-day's quotations are about 18 for Fine Sundried and 17.50 to
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  • 292 4 The Shanghai Shunpao report- —On tbe '.Uh September Chinese and delegates met at Kiakhta to discuss grave questions relating to Kulun or Urga, the caj.ital of Outer Mongolia. There were two sittings. The Chinese delegate brought forward three proposals, namely :—(1) to cancel the independence of 1
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    • 180 4 JOHN LITTLE CoTT S MACHINE. Complete (L?Oaf\ f\f\ u ly nmm^ EvefiVtail lm*lmi. With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Parts. HOTEL van WIJK~ DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES lor MONTHLY BOARDERS. Tel. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager, j I THE LARGEST SALE IN THE EAST At "X CONNOLLYS'444' y
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  • 734 5 It in not easy to contemplate with complete equanimity the possible consequences to many fine ships, to ncore-s aye even hundreds, of noncoinbatants, to valuable cargoes through the presence on the high seas of some half-dozen or more of German speedy and well-armed cruisers, be•uU% other
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  • 879 5 By Wounded British Soldiers. Highlanders in England Birmingham, Sept. I.—One hundred and thirty wounded British soldiers, including Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Welsh Fusiliers, Suffolk?, Kent*, Berks and Lancashires arrived at Birmingham University Hospital to-day from Southampton. They were chiefly wounded in the fighting near Mons, the injuries being
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  • 354 5 The Sydney papers contain pictures of portions of the Australian Expeditionary Force on a march. The Morning Herald of the 19th ult. says Sydney yesterday had its first glimpse of the Asutralian Imperial Expeditionary Force. The soldiers marched through the city, amid the enthusiastic plaudits of tens
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  • 329 5 Prompt measures are being devised to meet any emergencies created by the action of certain newspaper proprietors in dealing with their staffs because of the War. The lead in the matter must be credited to the Institute of Journalists, a subcommittee of the Executive consisting of
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  • 164 5 Who is Hardest Hit in the Pocket There is a highly instructive leggon in the Board of Trade returns for August. Britain is not even overrun by a foreign army. Britain is not even overrun by its own army marching to invasion aud meeting hostile troops on its borders. British
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  • 123 5 The Times Copenhagen correspondent wired on Aug. 31 A Danish subject is reported to have been shot as a spy at Hamburg, together with a British clergyman who lived with him. It is alleged that he established a wireless station on his roof and intercepted several
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  • 163 5 By the last mail news arrived that official M news of a most misleading character continues to be circulated with vigour from Berlin, and the German campaign in America to secure by fair means or otherwise the sympathies of the States is being pushed forward with
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  • 206 5 With reference to the efforts of German shipping agents to retain their connections, a leading British company has received an interesting telegram from New York. It is stated that a representative of a German firm recently left New York for London
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  • 875 6 Soldiers Rather Than Cold. As a prelude to what we shall have to say in our next issue on this all-important subject, and as a means of demonstrating' how great is England's need to-daj of ablebodied men to place in tie tiring line, we invite soeeial ai
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  • 542 6 In a general way, and very bri< B German designs on England dealt with in this column yesterday. To-day we desire to draw attention to the fact that among the object* which the Kaiser had in view in taking Antwerp w T as the practical certainty
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  • 340 6 SCANDALOUS A situation calling for iuun< decisive Terneli»' action on the part of the Indian Go n if al bai bl en exposed by General Sir O Moot* Creagh. In a letter to ihe rimei suggests —an I right lv suggests toa the action of Indian law courtsw suspendedduring tie-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 283 6 ROBINSON Co.'s PATENT LEVER WATCH. a Guaanteed Absolutely Non- A iV. r Reliable Magnetic. Timekeeper. //V OUR NEW j Special Dust-proof Pure Nickel Case. Price $5.50 DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH, j Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family
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    • 182 6 Handy Useful These unique scissors are the moat ni-ntand u-eful article for the pocket of either lady or gentleman, being compact, hgh.. made of the finest steel and nig&i} nickel plated. They combine the following distinct appliances Scissors, button hole scissors, cigarcntter, ruler, cigar box opener, penkmte, glass cutter, cartridge
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  • 115 7 Boers Turn Traitors. Colonel Maritz and Commando False to Their Trust. British Toleration of the Beaten Enemy Requited by Treachery. Mixtion Throughout South Africa. London. Oct. 13, 3.5 p.m. A Capetown message states that a Commando under Colonel Maritz iaa rebelled in the north-west Cape province und concluded
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  • 65 7 Territorials Forced to. Evacuate. London, Oct. 13, 4.45 p.m. A Paris communique states: on Left Wing we resumed the oftensive in the region of Hazebrouk rod Bethune mostly against cavalry from Bailleul and Labassee. The «emj attacked Lille, which was beld by the Territorials, and have occupied
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  • 60 7 Established at Havre. London, Oct. la, t">.so j^.m. Bordeaux Official The Belgian ■vernment has decided, in order ensure liberty of action, to pro('d to France. Imisters except the MiWar left Oatende to-day w In re tbe French Governent has taken all the necessary the installation
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  • 24 7 Oct 13, 6\50 p.m. i' l -a 1 Prince Oleg, son of Grand Duke Constantine, hay «*i ol inn wounds.
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  • 514 7 Bar Silver is at 23^. —to:— Exchange Paris-London rate is 25.05. —tot— Kanaboi tin ontpnt last month was 167 piculs. —totTin dropped to $60 in the F.M.S. yesterday. —torCopra is quoted at £22.2.6 in London at present. Perak exported produce etc., valued at 171,402,985 in 1913. —tot—
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  • 36 7 German Submarines* Achievement. Russian Cruiser Palhda Sunk in the Baltic. Reuter's Services. London, Oct. 13, 1-35 a.m. German submarines have sunk the Russian cruiser Pallada with all her crew in the Baltic on Sunday.
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  • 139 7 London, Oct. 13, 11.45 p.m. Petrograd, Official German submarines on Saturday attacked the cruiser Admiral Makaroff, which was searching a suspicious fishingboat, and fired torpedoes, but they missed the Makaroff. The submarines on Sunday attached the cruisers Pallada and Bayan, which were patrolling the Baltic.
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  • 82 7 German Night Attack on Allies Right Repulsed. London, Oct. 12, b\4o p.m. A communique states The enemy made a night attack on the Vosges near Saint Die but were repulsed. The Cap tared German Flag. The flag taken yesterday belonged to the 19th Pomeranian Regiment. A Fierce
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  • 37 7 London, Oct. 13, 2-5 a.m. Paris 11 p.m. Official: There are no details availabe regarding the violent attacks on the front. We have gained ground at many points, and have lost ground nowhere.
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  • 109 7 Germans Occupy Ghent. London, Oct. 13, 3.0 a.m. Amsterdam The Germans have occupied Ghent Uhlans have arrived at Selzaete, half way between Antwerp and Bruges. [Ghent is a city with 200,000 inhabitants, and the capital of the province of East Flanders. It is sitaated at
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  • 67 7 Tough Fighting on the Vistula. Desperate fighting in East Prussia. Londorf, Oct. 13, 11.45 p.m. The fighting in East Prussia has been carried out with the greatest desperation. Artillery duels continue with the enemy's columns on the Vistula. London, Oct. 13, 5.10 a.m. Petrograd, Official
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  • 35 7 President Wilson s Announcement. London, Oct. 13, 5.10 a.m. Washington President Wilson announces that he has made no direct peace representations to any Power since the original note tendering his good offices.
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  • 110 7 In order to avoid disappointment and annoyance, Messrs Kirn and Co. have informed their customers that they have decided to stop reserving papers and magazine for them as from and after the 15th inst. owing to the uncertainty of getting papers and magazines as per orders by each mail. The
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  • 178 7 Court and Police News. Three Chinese were up before Mr. A. V. Brown in the District Court yesterday afternoon, for extradition to Rhio. The accused were wanted on a charge of murder. His Worship committed them to the civil prison pending an escort from Rhio. The case of
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  • 184 7 Alarming Increase of Baring Robberies- 1 f News comes from Perak indicating an alarming increase of crime in Kinta. That the Government should have more men on patrol seems evident from the fact that during the last few days the depredations of robbers include the following (a)
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  • 144 7 Iml Palladium Since the Gazettes of the wellknown firm of Path*- Freres have come through, have taken particular pains to screen the latest pictorial happenings at the front. Illustrated papers give us a good idea of the conditions, but not quite so vvndij as the moving pictures,
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  • 38 7 A Belgian refugee from Aerschot ttiU\s that the church —one ol the moat boantifol in Belgium—ii b.ing used by the German- as a stable for their horses. Troop-rs dostlO' ed all the picture! and Ittfffgl in ihe church.
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    • 54 7 REVOLT IN SOUTH AFRICA. Boer Commander Turns Traitor: Allies Himself With Germans Says Will Overrun the Country. Germans Sink Russian Cruiser In the Baltic Sea. Fierce Fighting in France and Belgium: Enemy Takes Lille. Germans Take Ghent en route Bruges and Ostende• Russians Forcing Passage of the Vistula: Hot Engagements
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  • 790 8 Itw tai lata the HaaMiai of Eat lam* Was To take Place. It is supposed, and of course rightly supposed, for events have proved it, that the primary object of Germany is to crush France to the ground. With this object the best troops have been
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  • 169 8 Mrs H. B. Salmond, (Istana Lama, Keppel Harbour, Singapore), begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the following contributions Previously acknowledged 7,001 F. G. Stevens 50 C. Anderson 25 Staff of Sembilan Estates Co. 50 S.V.A. Contingent—Fort Siloso 87 J. M. D. 25 D. M. 5 M Balls
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  • 1079 8 11 was in these words that Lord Hugh Cecil described the great choice which lay before Belgium when Germany made to her its shameful proposals. A great gathering had been hastily called together in the Kingsway Hall to hear Belgians speak of the sufferings
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 280 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 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 tyres. PRICE
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  • 121 9 Chamber of Commerce 160th Rubber Auction. Singapore, Oct 13. Offered for sale 1,491-22 pkis or 198,829 lbs. sold 1,1*4-29 pkls or 157,905 lbs. Prices Realized Sheet Smoked Fine Ribbed sin;; to $109 Sheet Smoked Good Ribbed 85 III:' Sheet Smoked Fine Plain oj Sheet Smoked Good Plain
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  • 211 9 (By courtesy of Messrs. Guthrie and Co) The auction held this morning (Oct. 13.) again saw full supplies on offer, about 90 tons being catalogued, and with demand well maintained the proportion sold was larger than for some time past, 72 tons changing hands. A rise of
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  • 286 9 At to day's (13 Oct.) rubber auction, when some 90 tons were offered, there was a good demand and prices for the better grades show a further advance. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet and Fine Palo Crepe both sold up to £1011, an advance of $4 on the
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  • 221 9 Raid Upon Tzechowfu. The Luanfu (Shensi province) correspondent of the Hankow Post reported on the 10th Sept. that banditti were then causing trouble to the west of Tzechowfu. The first report said 700 of the M Wolves" had suddenly appeared there and been looting, burning and killing
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  • 53 9 The trade returns for the second quarter show the following Imports. 2 Qr. 1913. 2 Qv, 1911. Singapore $85,822,700 $79,035,401 Penang 35,726,333 33,088,380 Malacca 2,506,753 2,493,892 Decrease #8,838,107 or £1,081,112. Exports. Singapore $03.122.152 66 1,414,138 Penang 30,350,290 29,210,507 Malacca 3,511.09* 4,183,250 Total decrease f2,4 75,375 or But
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  • 82 9 REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Ttnk-Road.) Mail 1 tai.lv leaves for north at 7.'.' a.m. and 7.16 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 0.0 a., 10.80 a., noou, 1.30 p., 2.63 p., 4.60 p. 4.30 p. Sundays. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 p.m. Trains leave
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  • 72 9 SIXGAPOKK, OOTOBIB, U On Louooii Bank 4 mf%. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/«. 2/4 3/4 On India Bank T. T. 174£ On Hongkong— Bmk d/d 23j On Shanghai— Bank d/d. lOOJ On Ja\a Bank T. T. 142 On Japan— Bank d/d. !M| Sovereign? —baying rate $8.54
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    • 338 9 PRINCE OF WALES' FUND. A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE Y. m. c. a., ORCHARD ROAD, On I rida\. October 16th, at 9 p.m. KID OF THE ABOVE FUND. i- to be an excellent proto which some of the most J. artistes are contribu- hope that the Hall
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    • 408 9 ■TBTERIOTJB tiut k CARDK nMM card- th«.r -.hlv *huffl»-. Thai pla<t in |MH ght, no prai lv < I N.n t rt-.ju tk rhiiii Imm draw th» \ery <a d.- correetl] horn fOWX p«»ckff. Many wottderfnl trick* caa 1 doMwith this pack I'ricv eomplgta with park ..f cardr- a-nt- M
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 308 9 FIXTURES. Wednesday, 14thAnniversary of the Battle of Jena. It*#». Anglo-Chinese School. Old BoyV Asm-n. 6.16 p.m. Tide» High water :—7.4 a.m. 4.57 p.m. Thursday, 15th. Mandai Tekong Rubber Estates, Ltd.. Meeting. Noon. Biblical and Literary Research Society. Meeting, 8.30 p.m. Y.Bf.C.A Hall. Eastern Oate Lodge. Regular. Tides High water :—X.O
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  • 652 10 ,'MovetiHiiU are »>ll advanced in Toronto to appeal to every male citizen between the agei of It and 70 and not already enli.tea in the Can diwn exin#liti«»narv «<r reeimental reserve force*, to join the Toronto Home Guard to drill in tdkom \ards and public parVe
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    • 164 10 HUTTON'S PINEAPPLE HAMS AND BACON Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. SING A PORK AND IiRAJSCHKS. AMERICAN BARBER CHAIRS. KOKEN'S AND ARCHER'S. PRICES FROM $55.00 OBTAINABLE FROM: A. FRANKEL CO., s Telephone No. 1070. Have Your Photo Taken at:— LEE BROTHERS STUDIOS. 5 8-4 Hill Street or Branch at 492, NORTH
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    • 26 10 LIM KUEE CHEONG. HOTEL D'EUROPE ARCADE. Leading Rattan Furniture Makers. Artistic Novelties in Rattan Latest Designs a Speciality. Orders promptly executed Charges Moderate. TmMpectiun Coriballu Tnvitmi
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    • 83 10 SALE < NOW <A> J? J 1914. yjr /A> GREAT REDUCTIONS jf N /a. /ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR 15 DAYS ONLY. I ALBERT L. A. DALEY, j UNDERTAKER rifi^t^ i No ,57, m,ddle roa l>hone N0 619, Established 1897 >ggg Messrs. Dottridge Bros., Ltd J LONDON ASA HI BEER H SAPPORO
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  • 992 11 In the British Parliament the other day there was presented a contrast between human greatness amd degradation which suggested the old lines, 44 Pygmies are pygmies still, though perched On Alps, but pyramids aie pyramids in vales." The greater matter was the acknowledgment in both Houses of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 266 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages 1-6 SELF-DEFENCE A, knowledge of Jiu-Jitsu makes you a totally different man. idity disappears and you feel confident in your ability to your own against ruffians no matter what herculean ngth they may possess. JIU-JITSU tec you the vulnerable
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    • 312 11 Dr. M. B. LEICESTER. Treatment of Chronic Complaints BY Mechano-Therapy, Oxypathy, &c 736, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. NEXT TO POST OFFICE). TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS, SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co. Ship-Chandlers, Sail-Makers, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. 18-19, IROBINSON ROAD, Telephone
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    • 461 11 Notice I(iam~kTat co 7 108 4 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 421. SbipchandlerB, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Supplier* 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.l WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT.
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    • 352 12 Shipping Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—l. Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. SiKGA RADJA Muntok and Palembang Oct. 14 ▼AH HoGEXDORP Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong. Berombang Paneh, Asanas and Bela wan-Dei i Oct. 15 BrocwKß Bionw,
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    • 159 12 Seang Line of Steamers. FOR HONGKONG. AHOY, SWATOW. PENANG AND RANGOON These steamers have excellent accommodation tor passengers, and carry qualified surgeons. They have Electric Lights throughout For freight or passage, apply to GIONG HOB A Co., Agenta, or S ARK IBS BROTHERS. [For First-Class Passage only.] Tbe Eastern Shipping
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    • 191 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, Hpplx fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. Wanted LINOTYPE OPERATOR WANTED. Wanted an experienced Linotype operator. Forward copies of testimonials or references and state salary required
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    • 419 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., The
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    • 352 12 Notice GUAN KIAT ci SWp-Chandlers f Govern**!] Municipal Contractor Importers and Exporters mission Agents, Estate ff d I and Saw-Mill Suppi^ 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: Q^J Codes A. B.C. sth Editn, 1 Telephone Nos. (Private USQ.J Sole Agents for GLOBE BOILER FLUID THE IDEAL FLUID Fo| CLEANING AND PRESEMj
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