Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1914

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- No 244. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. Che Ittalapa tribune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16
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    • 295 1 MMW MB J X. PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO-NIGHT 2 WAR GAZETTES 2 The only Two English Copies that arrived by the English Mail. Belgium Refugee! arrive in England. Birmingham s Large Contingent. Recruits for Kitchener's Army Motor Ambulances at
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    • 300 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 No Expense Is Dreaded, When Satisfaction is Needed! A GREAT MAN ONCE SAID "The Final Test of Superiority is in Comparison" TRY THIS TO-NIGHT AT THE GAIETY PICTURE PALACE Junction of
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    • 141 1 tt„ EBS THAN FOUR p IR CENT no further interest wr otar«dTtrt the his m de"th. Stlll be Paid 10 CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD., 2, Finlaysort Green, Singapore. AX XH E CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT I at 9-I5 TO-NIGHT!! SELIGS MULTI REEL ANIMAL DRAMA KINGS OF THE
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  • 382 2 Russians* Big Haul. Petrograd (St. Petersburg), Sept. s.—Prisoners, the number of whom is not even yet known, guns, including mitrailleuses, the number of which \tu. first stated as ?,000, then as 200, but now is stated officially as 2,000, and 30,000,000 days' rations are only part of
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  • 174 2 Ready for Airship Invasion. A London reader writes:—London is now very dim after dark, as the authorities have made the request that as many lights as possible be put out early. Even vehicles going over the bridges have very few lights. This is ostensibly for the purpose of
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  • 90 2 Peking, Sept. 17.—Dr. Morrison, adviser to the Chinese Government, who hastened back from his trip to Europe at the urgent request of President Yuan Shih-kai, says that the President has been fully convinced of the inability of Germany to do anything, and has decided to rely
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  • 710 3 How Dar-es-Salaam Was Taken. Where the Koenigsberg Coaled The Nairobi Leader contains the following account of the British seizure of Dar-es-SaUam, the port of German East Africa From a reliable eyewitness we have been favoured with the following full account of recent happenings at Dar-es-Salaam.
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    • 273 3 i. M. JAYATILAKA, :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81, Tank Road. 10-7 Che Continental Stamp Co. We hold a large stock of Asiatic European stamps of Rarity. moderate. Approval sheets -tamps sent
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    • 344 3 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford Road. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Hotel de FEurope. Adelphi Hotel. Messrs. Kim Co. Chop Teck Seng, 97, Selegie Road. Mr. Pang Boon Tin, Tank Road Railway Station.) Army Navy Bar, High Street.
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    • 279 3 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locuis, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. S. and F. M. 8. Medical School Entran. c Evamfnation AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IS CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE AND P.M.B Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY,
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  • 772 4 Court and Police News. The Dal in Khaki The case of alleged cheating, against Messrs. Neubronner and Davidson, was continued in the District Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr. A. V. Brown. Mr. Everitt for tbe Crown. Mr. Pillay for the defence of Neubronner. Both the accused pleaded not
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  • 11 4 We do not necettarily endoree the opinion» expretttd by corretpondentt.1
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  • 143 4 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. j Sir, —Will you call a Public Meeting on the Esplanade of all willing to volunteer for service in the war Every able-bodied man, irrespective of age, can undergo a certain amount of drill, and when tit made use
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  • 139 4 Over SO Steamers Held up at Colombo Thus the Ceylou Observer of 30th ult., received here to-day :—Owing to the present exploits of the German cruiser Em den in the Indian Ocean, shipping in Colombo is still at a standstill. The steamers that are and arrive in
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  • 68 4 Singapore, October, 16. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 in/s. 2/4 3/4 On India— BankT. T. 174* On Hongkong— d/d 23f On Shanghai— Bank d/d. On Java— BaukT. T. 141J On Japan— Bank d/d. 114 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil Bills last issue
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 213 4 FIXTURES. Friday, 16 th. Confucius Birthday, Meeting at A.D.A. Tank Road, 8 p.m. Prince of Wales Fund. Y. M. C. A. Concert 9 p.m. Tides: High water: —8.38 a.m. 8.6 p.m. Saturday, 17th. Tides High water: —9.6 a.m. 8.59 p.m. Sunday, 18th. S. Luke. 19th Sunday after Trinity. Tides High
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  • 370 5 laprmions of a Resident of the Isle of Spices. Fallowing are extracts from a t- r just received by a member of Staff from friends resident in iwa, Ceylon, a small town on the itt, about an hour's run from >lombo by train Yesterday it
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  • 151 5 correspondent, writing to the Morning Post, says Gvery church service, at every tag to promote recruiting, the •nal Anthem is snng, but why rente which was always sung days of my childhood now omitted I mean Lord our God, arise, >r;ttt»-r his enemies And make
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  • 414 5 Dunkirk (Fr. Dunkerque) is a seaport of Northern France, and the capital of an arrondissement in the department cf Nord. It is on the Straits of Dover, 53 miles north-west of Lille, on the Northern Railway. Population 38,000. Dunkirk is situa ted in the low, but
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  • 266 5 Writine to the London Times, Mr. Frederic Harrison, the Positivist leader, philosopher, and author, says These abominable crimes against humanity and civilisation call for condign reprobation in the face of the civilised world. The whole German military and civil order are responsible for this poisoning of the
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  • 328 5 Nicholas Vladimirovitch Ruzsky, the victor of Lemberg, is one of the most prominent officers of the General Staff, with war experience of two campaigns and prolonged service with the colours. He is in his Gist year, and before the war was a member of the
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  • 231 5 William Norman Bott, described as a mining engineer, of German nationality, a special constable for the City of London, and a member of the Royal Societies Club, the Royal Geopraphical Society, the Geological Society, and the Chemists' Society, living at Perm-road, Holloway,
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  • 472 5 As Seen on the Voyage to Europe. A correspondent in the Civil and Military Gazette, describing the voyage of the steamer Ballarat bringing Civil and Military Officers ordered to return to duty in India, gives the following graphic account of the transports carrying the Indian Expeditionary Force
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  • 43 5 The approximate mobilised strength of various European armies is probably as follows Russia 0,000,000 Germany 4,500,000 France 2,500,000 Austria 1,500,000 Britain 700,000 Italy 1.400,000 Rou mania 550,0(H3 Bulgaria 500,000 Turkey 500,000 Servia (#O,OOO Belgium 300,000 Holland 400,000 Montenegro 150,000 Total 18,400,000
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  • 109 5 A telegram from Warsaw reports that on the road to that city a German colonist with a horse and cart; loaded with sacks was stopped byCossacks, who asked him what ho was carrying. He replied, 14 Only vegetables for market." One Cossack thrust his lance into a,
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  • 453 5 Mr. William Waldorf Astor ha* contributed £25,000 to the National Relief Fund. It is announced that three of Mr. Asquith's own personal servants have enlisted. The number of German vessels detained or captured is 225, and 3*5 were detained at Antwerp Dr. Bernardo's Boys' Band is giving its
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  • 1287 6 Is tbe Boer Revolt Important? Three favourite propositions of German naval and military writers, including those notorious firebrands Admiral yon Brensing and General yon Bernhardi, are constructed upon slender hypotheses. They suppose a determination of the Khedive and his subjects to rid kgypt of the
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  • 213 6 Suggested Haven of Refuge. The following letter, written bj Mr. Tung Swee Long, 152, High Street, Kuala Lumpur, addressed to Messrs. Cheontf Yoke Choj, San Ah Wing, Yap Tai Chee, and Lie* Chee, has been sent to the Malay Mail for publication Sirs, —Might I be
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  • 542 7 The local Belgium Relief Fund now totals $8,050. The Batavia Rubber Exhibition opens next Monday, the 19th inst. A Washington press-message of the 2nd inst says the German i-asualties thus far are reported to half a million. The Municipal Commissioners call for tenders for the erection of
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  • 52 7 Reuter's Services. Enemy Repulsed with Heavy Losses. Allies Advancing Along Franco*German Frontier. Arrival of The Canadians In England. Yarmouth Captures the Emden's Collier off Sumatra. Russians Hurl Back Germans on the Vistula. The Common Wealths Gift to Belgium. More About the Goeben German as Commander-in-Chief of
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  • 63 7 The Great Battle. Fighting in the Neighbourhood of Ghent. Other Positions Normal London. Oct. 14, 5.15 p.m. A Paris communique states There have been several engagements in the neighbourhood of Ghent, while the operations on the Left Wing as far as the Oise have been normal. Our progress
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  • 121 7 Story of Some of the Recent Fighting. London, Oct. 14, 0.5 p.m. The communique adds A German cavalry division suffered particularly because it was pursued the whole day by our aviators who incessantly dropped bombs. Moreover the i Germans assert they were proceeding to invest
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  • 62 7 Pressing Back the German Right. London, Oct. 14, 10.15 p.m. The Press Bureau states that the British troops have been engaged towards the Left of the Allied line with the result that the Germans have been pressed back slightly on their flank. The nature
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  • 18 7 London, Oct. 15,12.55 a.m. Paris, 11 p.m., Official: There is no important modification of the situation.
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  • 68 7 Honours Even London, Oct 14, oV> p.m. A Paris communique denounces the false German report of the destruction of two French cavalry divisions. The truth is that the Germans after several days only made the smallest progress between the Labasse Canal and Lys was compelled to
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  • 89 7 Ostend in the Line of March Heavy Fighting Round Ghent. London, Oct. 15, 5.40 a.m. Correspondents left Ostend by the last boat yesterday. It is stated that a German occupation is hourlj* expected. There were 15,000 hysterical refugees on the piers. Long Live Free Belgium
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  • 49 7 Lille Relieved. Germans Driven Over the Border. London, Oct. 15, 5.20 a.m. Correspondents in Calais state that the Germans advanced strongly in the direction of Calais. Artillery 7 shelled Bailleul and Hazebrouck, but were compelled to retire, and crossed the River Lys in disorder.
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  • 140 7 The Germans have been expelled from their positions round Lille, and thrown back across the Belgian border. The train service between Calais and Lille has been resumed. [The river Lys, or Leye, flows 130 miles N. E. to the Scheldt at Ghent. Lille (Flemish Ryssel) is a
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  • 30 7 London, Oct. 15, 5.40 a.m. The Daily Express states that Mr. Asquith's son Arthur fonght in the trenches at Antwerp. He came through uninjured.
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  • 113 7 London, Oct. 15, 3.35 p.m. A Headquarters eyewitness says The events from October 9th to 12th need little description. There has been the usual sporadic shelling which is doing little harm. The enemy on the night of the 10th made a fresh assault supported by
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  • 57 7 German Troops from Antwerp Going West. Ostend and Calais the Objective. London, Oct. 15,3.10 p.m. Amsterdam There is a great movement to-day of German troops from Antwerp in a westerly direction. [Ostend is G<S miles in a westerly direction from Antwerp, while Calais lies about
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  • 90 7 Advances Made on Oise and Meuse. London, Oct. 15, 4.50 p.m. A communique states that there has been no change on the Somme to the Oise. The enemy is cannonading without pushing the Infantry attack. We have advanced between the Oise and the Meuse towards
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  • 25 7 London, Oct. 5, 4.50 p.m. A communique states that tie enemy's partial offensive at Bandesapt near Saint Die has been definitely arrested.
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  • 65 7 Ground Gained at Lens, Arras and Labasse. London, Oct, 15, 4-25 p.m. A Paris communique states The Germans from Antwerp have arrived at Bruges and the Thielt district. The enemy on our Left have evacuated the left bank of the Lys. The situation between Labasse canal
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  • 30 7 London, Oct. 15, 1.45 p.m. Paris: Everywhere in France the Belgian Government has been welcomed, the humblest being proud of the honour to protect the Belgians archives.
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  • 66 7 Chinese and German Women and Children to be Removed. An Object Lmon for Germiay. London, Oct. 14, 11 p.m. The Press Bureau slates that the Emperor of Japan has offered succourt to non-combatants and neutrals at Tsingtau. Parlementaires have conferred and arranged to send to Tientsin
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  • 50 7 Germans Being Pressed Back. London, Oct. 15, 12.55 a.m. Petrograd, Official The Russians on Tuesday successfully pressed back the Germans on the left bank of the Vistula along the roads running from Warsaw to Ivangorod. Two German companies were captured. Fighting continues south of Przemysl.
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  • 54 7 'They Come frcm the North, the South, the East and the West." London, Oct. 15, 3.50 a.m. The First Canadian Contingent arrived at Plymouth yesterday. The first transport moored at nine in the morning and the last one twelve hours later. The troops were
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  • 65 7 Preparing for All Eventualities, London, Oct. 14, 0 p.m. Reuter is informed that the feeling of the Portuguese people for England is daily one of increasing and complete sympathy. Portugal must be prepared for all eventualities and to assist Britain whenever and wherever necessary. Partial
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  • 111 7 Accorded a Hearty Reception. London, Oct. 15, 12.5 p.m. Never has Plymouth witnessed such scenes as at the reception of the Canadians. Great familiar liners painted Navy Grey attracted the entire populace who were cheering throughout the day. It was altogether an inspiring scene,
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  • 62 7 Brave Commander of the Runaway Head of the Turkish Fleet. London, Oct. 14, 8 p.m. Rome A telegram from Constantinople states that the commander of the Goeben has become head ef the Turkish Fleet He aims at attacking the Russian fleet. Although the Goeben is the Turkish
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  • 37 8 Serb-Montenegrin Force Inflict Great Lou on Austrian*. London, Oct. 15, 1.45 p.m. Cetinje: A Serb-Montenegrin force yesterday obtained a complete victory at Tnlsa. Details are lacking, but many Austrians have been killed and captured.
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  • 72 8 Two German Supply Ships Captured Off Sumatra. London, Oct. 15, 5.20 p.m. The Admiralty announces that H.M.S. Yarmouth sunk the German liner Markomannia in the vicinity of Sumatra and captured the Greek steamer Pontoporos. Both had previously accompanied the cruiser Kmden. Sixty German prisoners were
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  • 46 8 No Change to be Reported London, Oct. 15, 7 p.m, Petrograd Official, there is no change in the battles in East Prussia and on the Vistula we have defeated the Austrians sooth of Przemysl, capturing seven oificers, five hundred men and several quickfirers.
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  • 23 8 Landslide Cause Interruption of Traffic. London, Oct. 15, 7 p.m. Panama A serious landslide at Culebra cut has interrupted all traffic.
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  • 30 8 £100,009 Voted for the Belgians. London, Oct. 15, 1.45 p.m. The Commonwealth has voted one hundred thousand pounds for Belgium in acknowledgment of their heroic services to mankind.
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  • 16 8 London, Oct. 11, X p.m. Parliament has been further prorogued until the 11th November.
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  • 248 8 Declaration of Martial Law. London, Oct 1 i, 6-10 p.m. Lisbon The Governor of Angola has proclaimed Martial Law throughout Portuguese Congo. [Angola, a name formerly used loosely of the whole West African coast from Cape Lopez to Benguela, but restricted, since the establishment of the Congo Free
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  • 39 8 Arrival of the King in France. (Special to the Malaya Tribune•) London, Oct. 14, 7.25 p.m. The King of the Belgians has gone to France. The Government has removed to Havre.
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  • 102 8 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Oct. 14, 5.30 p.m. A communique says On our Left Wing, up to the region of the river Oise, operations continue normally. In the Centre, the successful advance of our armies in the region of Berry au Bac is
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  • 87 8 A Perak correspondent writes Part of the extension of the F.M.S. Railways in Kedah has been completed and the line from Bukit Mertajam to Pinang Tinggal, near the Kedah boundary, was opened to traffic yesterday. The line to Alor Star will be opened early next year. It
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  • 246 8 At a public meeting at Colombo, early in September, in the Legislative Council Chamber, General Malcolm, G.0.C., presided over 350 Europeans, comprising the bulk of the mercantile civilian community not already volunteers, who took the oath of allegiance and enrolled as members of the new Civic Guard, the work consisting
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  • 390 8 Funeral at Kuala Kaugsar. Very Impressive Ceremony, Ipoh, Oct. 13. The funeral of Raja Haji Ngah Abubakar, Member of tbe Council of State, and Malay Magistrate, Lenggong, Perak, who died on Friday morning at about nine o'clock, took place on Saturday in the Royal cemetery
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  • 194 8 A serious assault upon a French lady, passing through the port to Saigon, occupied the attention of Mr. A. V. Brown in the First Court this morning. Last night, at about seven o'clock the complainant was driving with a Tonkinese lady along Anson Road, when two
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  • 58 8 A patriotic service will be held at Wesley Church, Fort Canning Koad, next Sunday evening at 5.30 at which an offering will be taken wr the Prince of Wales' Fund Special music will be rendered by the choir and an address appropriate to the occasion will be given by the
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  • 1098 9 Fourth Annual Meeting. Tbe fourth annual general reeling of the Mandai-Tekong Rubber Estate, Ltd., took place yes?or lay at noon at the Company's Registered office* 5 Malacca Str et. There pi sent Messrs. ivo'i B.m liin, (iv tb< c dr.) Tan Khe:uu il'j<;k, Ch c Swee Cheng,
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  • 333 9 Prowling About With Full Coal Cargo and Knew of the War. A dispatch from Kobe (Sept. 25) says that when Lieutenant Harada of the destroyer boarded the German steamer and examined the captain, the latter stated that the steamer left Shanghai on August 7 and he
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 277 9 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Municipal Commissioners of 'p of Singapore invite tenders n of Concrete Stalls at I Road Market. Drawings s p incationi may be inspected r Forms obtained at the Office during V 'hours. Tenders on the preforms and enclosed in the provided therewith are to to the Municipal Secretary
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    • 310 9 MORTGAGEE'S SALETo be held by Public Auction at No. 12, First Cross Street, Malacca, on Wednesday the 21st October, 1914, at 12 noon of a piece of freehold land comprised and described in Dutch Title Deed No. 26 dated the 13th October, 1805. together with the brick built house and
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    • 118 9 MATERNITY HOME AND NURSERY FOR BABIES. Ladies and Children's Underclothing, Infants' Layettes etc., MADE TO ORDER. Registry Office FOR NURSES AMAHS Dry Cleaning Depot Terms on Application to Mrs. KRAAL ORCHARD ROAD 28—5 TAN BENG CHIANG NURSERIES Orchard Foad, Singapore. Telephone 1258 Special attention to orders for• Cut Flowers, Wreaths,
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  • 471 10 Sermons, Fireworks and Trumpets. Tbe following is from Mr. Spencer Leigh Hughes' "Sub Kasa" column in the Daily News and Leader About sixteen years ago it fell to my lot to see tbe German Emperor repeatedly at close quarters in very interesting circumstances. I saw him mounted
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  • 185 10 News has been received from Hongkong that Eu Kliay Koe headed the list in the University MAtnc Examination. Eu Khay Koe was formerly a pupil of St. John's Institution, having obtained a very creditable pass in the Cambridge Senior Local in December, 1012. ><ot being a British subject,
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  • 1072 11 Locusts, Floods and Brigands Create Terrible Havoc Conditions Said to be Pitiful in the Extreme." People Reduced to Using Locusts for Food- Writing from Chuchow, Anhwei province, Central China, on Sept. 21, the correspondent of the Shanghai Mercury reported as follows Mats covered with locusts drying
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