Malaya Tribune, 17 October 1914
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Title Section43 1914-10-17 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPI&G GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1.- No 245. SINGAPORE. SAT U RDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1914 Price 5 Gents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. Che Walapa tribune* SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1743 words
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Advertisement576 1914-10-17 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT! COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO-NIGHT 2 WAR GAZETTES 2 Th<- only Two English Copies that arrived by the English Mail. ghm Refugee* arrive in Birmingham's Large Contingent. f r Motor Ambulances at the Front. Lecruit, for Kitchener s Army. 2m576 words
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Advertisement191 1914-10-17 1 I CONTRACTS-CERTAIN. WHOLE LIFE INSURANCE (Without Profits.) EXAMPLES OF PREMIUMS FOR £1.000 PAYABLE AT DEATH. ANNUAL I ACE ACE AOĔ I AGE AGE JMO MUMS PAYABLE. 20 26 30 35 4„ Foit 10 Years Only *4tJ/1»/© £50/ I/O £60/17/0 n\l £«J/Jg I £38/12/0 £42(9/0 £47 8 0 £53 19 0191 words
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Article2193 1914-10-17 2 Vanoc In The Revehee - Roll Up Roll Up!! [By Vanoc In The Revehee Nelson inspires the English view of vigour and justice in war. From Clausewitz the Germans absorbed their "non-moral" views of war. Napoleon was the source of Clausewitz's inspiration. Napoleonic dicta, co-ordinated and adjusted with scientific thoroughness, were codified and expanded by2,193 words
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Advertisement321 1914-10-17 2 OBSERVE LABEL A.SIMRLEINOURISHINC FOOD MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES£HOTECS*BiICL"OBS\ 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 OP DIRECTORS. DR. LIM BOON KENG, Chairman. wuvL?i HIN ESQ KH °<> KOK WHA ESQ.321 words
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Advertisement194 1914-10-17 3 Vichy Celestin 11 Best Table Water -JSt This Water known "ipfit an( usec over a ■jStWmX years by all kinds of A pint taken early jFetoit«MM llia Rl y° u for the Co., No. 6, Raffles Square* Banham Street NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YICK CHEONG Co., j W Tailors, Drapers jr ft.194 words
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Advertisement289 1914-10-17 3 m b lm hi———— -Tgl—Tl Tuition by Coppespondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. S. and F. M. S. Medical School Entrame Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IX CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE s. >. AND F. M.S. Prospectus and Scale289 words
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Article344 1914-10-17 4 BILL. Provision for Meeting Excess Expenditure. In the current issue of the F.M.S. Government Gazette, there is printi ed the draft of an 'enactment to make final provision for the public service for the year 191.3. It reads as follows Whereas by Enactment No. 16 of 1912344 words
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Article263 1914-10-17 4 The Litany given below, sung to be tune of the well-known hymn Eternal Father, Strong to Save," .»vas, according to the Ceylon Observer, used in a local church. It ,8 by Dr. R. P. Downes, Editor of Jreat Thoughts Litany for Our Army and Navy I T'lut Mrida.")263 words
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Article834 1914-10-17 4 Calcutta Police Fired on by Passengers. 16 Rioters and Several Officers Killed A regrettable incident occurred in Calcutta on Saturday, the 26th Sept.. when the repatriated Indians from Vancouver by the Komagata Maru arrived. The passengers attacked the Police and a riot ensued. The following834 words
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Article88 1914-10-17 4 Not Affected by the War. A fine coconut estate known as Gonahena, on the outskirts of Colombo, four miles from Victoria Bridge, on the old Kandy road, has just changed hands, the purchaser bring Mr. Wace de Niese of Colombo. The property is nearly fifty acres88 words
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Advertisement165 1914-10-17 4 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES lor MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEL. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. Prices tfiat plead Quality tf)at pleases. Ji satisfaction to you Ji pleasure to us. Framroz Co.s Herated Waters. The Malaga Tribune SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM. Subscription payable in advance $14 per annum, postage165 words
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588 1914-10-17 5 Mr. B. P. Kadomtzeff, Russian Coni! Colombo, In conversation with a representative of the Ceylon Observer said that he had received a rsf e number of newspapers from Russia via Siberia. The papers r" issued when war was declared zq(\ did not contain anything of588 words
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397 1914-10-17 5 A wounded private of the Royal Monster Fusiliers (the Dirty Shirts" as they are sometimes dubbed) tells the following story of the fighting recently when for some reason or other, he says, we were left in the lurch, and had to bear the brunt of397 words
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Article124 1914-10-17 5 London, Sept. 23rd.—The German Humanity League has issued an appeal to the civilised world from Rotterdam. In this it states 11 The inevitable end of the war must be the deposition of a despot whose true aims and character have been nakedly revealed to the whole world.124 words
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Article88 1914-10-17 5 Paris, Sept. 25.—Details concerning the martyrdom of Abbe Le Becque, who was recently shot by the Germans, have been published. Tney show that the Abbe spent the night praying in Saint Nicholas's Church, Valenciennes, and then walked to Dampierre, reciting prayers on the way. He handed a88 words
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Article974 1914-10-17 5 To-day the peril in the air is no longer a mere fantasy it is a very vital danger, recognised by all as distinctly menacing. It was easy to sneer at Count Zeppelin as a crack-brained inventor, some years ago, who talked much but did little. Now all974 words
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89 1914-10-17 5 London, Sept. 25.— A prominent American citizen for many years resident at Berlin, interviewed in London, says the Germans are working night and day at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven altering merchantmen into transports. They are also workink tooth and nail at the Zeppelin airship factory, and89 words
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Article91 1914-10-17 5 London, Sept. 23.—British ladies, including some Australians who have just arrived from On-many, state that patriotism in the Kaiser's dominions is very strong. Tle wir loan was fully subscribed, even servants giving their savings on a promise that the money would be returned, with 5 per cent91 words
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Article77 1914-10-17 5 It is useless, says the Penang Gazette, to attempt to minimise the importance to the enemy of the possession of this ancient and important port on the Scheldt. The gravity of the situation will be enhanced if the Allies do not quickly succeed in the great77 words
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Article285 1914-10-17 5 The directors of Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Company and the Allied Colliery Companies, and of the Dionington Man Colliery Company have offered a bonus of £2 to every main in their employ enlisting within a week. The response was excitant. Mr. .John Stevenson, Susannah Street, Alexandria, has given285 words
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168 1914-10-17 5 Allhabad, Oct. s.—The following is a special cablegram to the Pioneer, dated London, 2nd Oct M The King has sent the following message to the Indian troops M I look to all my Indian soldiers touphold the Jzaai of the British R%| against168 words
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Article90 1914-10-17 5 London. 23.—A woonoVtF Irinh Guardsman reports that tlo German front line in the Aisne Kittle hoisted the white flag. A company of Coldstrearns, half a company 0 f Irish Guards, and a number of Greaadiers and Connaught Rangers advanced to claim the enemy prisoners, but when in90 words
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1377 1914-10-17 6 How Financial Stringency in Malaya can be Relieved. The heroism of the Allies needs no homerics to immortalise its achievements; and the valour of all, from the Generalissimo to the lowest rank, needs no incentive to an increase of its lofty spirit of patriotism and1,377 words
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Article143 1914-10-17 6 Mo Fear of a Shortage. The doings of the German cruiser Emden says the Ceylon Mail, have, had the effect of seriousb hampering our supply of rice from Calcutta, but the timely intervention of the Government in utilising the Indo-Ceylon route to transport rice, the threatened shortage143 words
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Article17 1914-10-17 6 The Budget of the Municipality of Singapore for the year 1915 ir publiahed in the Government Gazette.17 words
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Advertisement323 1914-10-17 6 I Robinson Coy. 111 Fountain Pens. I ROBINSON'S POCKET I a Price 52.00 I 2 Robinson's No. 5 I I LARGE DESK PEN. Holds Enough Ink for One I I Price $3. 00 I I Robinson's Self Filling I FOUNTAIN PEN M THE EMPIRE I Price 52.00 I LONGSHORT STYLO323 words
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Advertisement163 1914-10-17 6 Handy Useful These unique scissors are the most convenient and v eful article for the pocket of either lady or gentleman, being compact, light, made of the finest steel and highly nickel plated. They combine the following distinct appliances Scissors, button hole scissors, cigarcutter, ruler, cigar box opener, penknife, glass163 words
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Article524 1914-10-17 7 Tin is i-till at $57 in the F.M.S. Bar Silver is now at 23Jd. per oz. Cotton is now quoted at 5.6 in London. :o:«— is fetching £21.7.6 in London. —:o: The London quotation for black ppper is 6. spot; dist. 4-;. :o:—■ White pepper is selling524 words
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Article47 1914-10-17 7 BRITISH NAVAL DISASTER. Reuter's Services. H. M. S. Hawke Sunk by German Submarine. Bombardment of Tsingtao in Full Swing: Hot Fighting: Two Forts Damaged By Japanese and British. German Designs on British Cities discovered and many Germans on parole arrested. Allies Check Germans 9 great flanking Movement.Reuter's Services. - 47 words
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Article93 1914-10-17 7 British Naval Disaster. Cruiser Sunk by German Submarine. Only 50 Saved Ont of About 550. London, Oct. 16, 12.15 p.m. The cruiser Jiawke has been sunk by a submarine in the North Sea. It is stated that fiftywere saved out of four huirdred. Later. The Admiralty announces that93 words
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Article139 1914-10-17 7 London, Oct. 16, 6-30 p m. The Hawke was torpedoed yesterday and sank in five minutes The survivors escaped in an overcrowded boat. It was impossible to save those floating with cork jackets or on rafts. The Submarine's periscope disappeared immediately after the explosion. [The Hawke139 words
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Article45 1914-10-17 7 Forts Partially Destroyed. London, Oct. 16, 3-35 p.m. Tokyo. Official: Warships have destroyed a portion of the litis and Kaiser forts, while aeroplanes simultaneously bombed the positions. The casualties to the British are one killed and two wounded; Japanese casualties none.45 words
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48 1914-10-17 7 Ground Gained at Both Bases. London, Oct. 16, 4 p.m. A Paris communique states: Yesterday's progress is confirmed. The action of the Allies now extends from Ypres to the sea. The Russians have repelled the German attacks at Ivangorod and Warsaw.48 words
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113 1914-10-17 7 A Young Turk s Work. London, Oct. 16, 3-10 a.m. Bukharest: The brothers Noel and Charles Buxton who were motoring to attend King Carol's funeral were shot and wounded by a young Turk, who was arrested. Later. The Buxtons are out of danger. A message113 words
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52 1914-10-17 7 Concrete Beds for Siege Cans Found in France and England. m London, Oct. 16. Owing to the discovery in France and elsewhere of concrete beds in factories apparently prepared for big guns a German factory at Willesden was .raided where concrete floors exist. Numerous Germans have been52 words
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Article83 1914-10-17 7 Allies Summing and Repulsing Tide of Invasion London, Oct. 16,2.5 p.m. Paris 11 p. m., Official There have been further gains to-day at several points, namely, on the Left Wing north of the river Lys, where we have taken Estaires, also in the centre north and83 words
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Article108 1914-10-17 7 A telegram from Amsterdam states states that the Germans occupied Bruges on Wednesday. [Bruges is a city in Belgium and lies some eight miles from the sea to which it is connected by canals from Ghent, Sluys and Ostend. By rail it is fourteen miles from Ostende108 words
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Article51 1914-10-17 7 Some of tae Renegades Already Corralled. London, Oct* 16, 3.10 a.m. A telegram from Capetown states that Colonel Brits, the officer appointed to take over the command of the traitor Maritz, reports that one of his patrols engaged part of Maritz's force at Ratedraai and took eighty51 words
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49 1914-10-17 7 German Advance Guard Beaten. London, Oct. 16, 5.5 a.m. Petrograd: A German advance guard which arrived seven miles from Warsaw was repulsed after a severe engagement. Fighting is proceeding twenty to thirty miles west of the city. The inhabitants, who fled, have returned.49 words
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Article85 1914-10-17 7 Paris, Oct. 15, 3.40 p.m. A Communique says On our Left the enemy has evacuated the left bank of the river Lys. We have made marked progress between Arras and Albert. Between the Oise and Mouse we have advanced towards Craonne, capturing several German trenches. Between the Meuse'85 words
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Article189 1914-10-17 7 Yesterday there was a large attendance of schoolboys and Chinese gentlemen at the Confucian celebration at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, kindly lent for the occasion. Mr. Hoo Wei Yen was the first speaker. He dwelt on the religion of Confucius, who was born 2,466 years ago, as189 words
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Article28 1914-10-17 7 To-morrow, Sunday, is the Deepavali Festival, equivalent, among the Indiana, to our Christmas celebration. The Hindoos will celebrate in orthodox manner by calls and the exchange of presents.28 words
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Article270 1914-10-17 7 Men Rather Than Money. We have received some further correspondence on this important subject, and cordially invite others interested to contribute to this column, from which, it will be noted, the legend we do not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents is excluded. If we do not270 words
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Article206 1914-10-17 7 Thirty-Four Yean In (he East Peixing, Oct. 14, TLn •lentil took place at T\iso p.m. )t-»terdav, hL the *:ie of t>U years, ol the K» v. Father Theodore Cesbron, Assistant Vicar Dkurtm uf St. Francis Xavier, Penanir. Born in 1*54 »t L» H.*iß*iere-du-I''ire, in tin* (lepaitoient206 words
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Article88 1914-10-17 7 Scare at Calicut. Calicut, Oct. 2.—Great excitement occurred yesterday on the report getting about that the Krnden had called here. Immense crowds gathered all along the beach, and the local officials deemed it necessary to enquire into the matter, for a strange vessel was actually visible in88 words
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Article62 1914-10-17 7 I >y/o/< (jfittrrer Serr 'f r.) Calcutta, Oct. B.—The American Consul at Kombay writes that Mr. Ralph Milton Odell. Special Commercial Agent of the Department of Commerce, Washington, is now on his way to India for the purpose of making an intensive study of the cotton goods62 words
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322 1914-10-17 8 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —At a public meeting held in the Town Hall on the sth October the undersigned were elected an Executive Committee for the purpose of collecting subscriptions in aid of the Prince of Wales' Fund and for322 words
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Article328 1914-10-17 8 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. —It is believed in some quarters that Turkey has already joined t he Germans against the Allies. It is also equally believed that Turkey has not done, and will not do, so. Madame Rumour is responsible lor all such328 words
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Article367 1914-10-17 8 Court and Police News. Bankruptcy Court. Yesterday afternoon, in the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, the Hon. J. A. S. Bucknill, K. C, the examination of Abraham Frankel, in connection with the bankruptcy proceedings of Ho Yang Peng, was continued. Witness said that he knew how much367 words
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Article197 1914-10-17 8 Mrs. H. B. Salmond, (Istana Lama, Keppel Harbour,) begs to acknowledge with many thanks the following contributionsPreviously acknowledged $7,052.50, Staff of Sembiian Estates Co. (error previous list) o, His Honour The Chief Justice Mr. John A.S. Bucknill K c (2nd subscription) 25, Mr. W. ham Carter, Kelantan197 words
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Article306 1914-10-17 8 In Aid of the Prince of Wales' Fond. A very successful concert was given last night in the V.M.C.A. rooms in aid of the Prince of Wales' Relief Fund. There was a good attendance and all thoroughly enjoyed the somewhat lengthy programme which consisted, as is306 words
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Article121 1914-10-17 8 London, Oct. (J.—Lady French, wife of the Field-Marshal, to-day presented Guy's Hospital with rubber flooring for the Stephen Ward, given by the Rubber Growers' Association. Mr. McEwan, Chairman of the R. G. A., made an interesting statement, declaring that Germany had been headed off in every attempt to121 words
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144 1914-10-17 8 Mr. Alfred V. Wijeykoon, Bar-rister-at-Law, who arrived at Colombo ou Tuesday, the 15th instant, by the P <fc O Moldavia and transhipped the same day to the Oriental, which was detained here as the route was considered unsafe, left on Tuesday night for Sing ipore/savs144 words
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Advertisement254 1914-10-17 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES The Tyres that are superior for they ar made of PLANTATION RUBBER." We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the S.S. and F.M.S. f for the North British Rubber Co., London, and now hold full stock of the above tyres.254 words
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Article83 1914-10-17 9 Saturday, 17th. Tides High watera.m. &50 p.m. Sunday, 18th. s. Luke. 19th Sunday after Trinit Tides High water —9.32 a.m. 9.46 |M». Monday, 19th. Tides High water :—'.'..">7 a.m. 10.31 p.m. Tuesday, 20th. Tides: High water :—10.23 a.m. 1 1.15 p.m. Wednesday, 2ht. Trafalgar Day. Tides High water :—U».5I83 words
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Advertisement238 1914-10-17 9 Mysterious thick cards. ighljf »hnffle. Then pracMC them. You can cily from your m l >" done with mmi i.-t iritfa IIM X (if j.O a PRRB, IF CAUL A'l ■AITITV f A 1. CMAMQ* ALLMY, HiTED NdVtLI I 19; SINGAPORE, m c >AUL CO., PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 57 Selegic Road.238 words
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Advertisement520 1914-10-17 9 Church Services. ST. ANDREW'S. I9th Sund. y After Triiity. St. LUKE, E. Introit 1« r Processional.) 1 Service R. Smart. Hymn at Offertory K&. Hymn at Communion M 1 (2nd lune Mymn at Ablutions 300 fvn. 1 6 7 i AUNC DIMITTIS BAKXBY. 9.15 A.M.—MATINS ftttiWd by HOLY COMMUNION. (PLAIN).520 words
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Advertisement254 1914-10-17 9 Holy Communion in ("Malay Every 1st Sundu\ of month in (Chinese). Every 3rd Sunday at M a.m.; and in (Tamil). Every 2nd Sunday at 7 a.m. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. Sepoy Lines. 9.1"* a.m.—Holy Communion (Choral.) p.m.—Festal Evening. Preacher :—Rev. C. B. Wood. BOUSTEAD INSTITUTE SERVICE. 8 p.m. —Praise Service, p.m.—Divine254 words
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Advertisement312 1914-10-17 9 MORTGAGEE'S SALE- MATERNITY HOME AND toi h ,,K p„• a NURSERY FOR BABIES. lo be held by Public Auction at T a-~. a rn.-u rr No. 12, First Cross Street, Malacca, Ladiea and Children 8 C nderon Wednesday the 21st October. Clothing, Infanta' Layettes etc., 1914, at 12 noon of312 words
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Miscellaneous168 1914-10-17 9 MAILS CLOSES. To-day. Mersing, K. Pahang Pekan At Kuantan P-" 1 Muar and Malacca p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai ana Japan P ,ni Hongkong, Arnoy and ;?Watow P ,in Malacca, P, Swettenham and Penang P*™* Kematnan, K. Dungnn Trenggann anH Kelantan •> p-m. Sabang, Colombo Port Said, Australsia and Europe etc., P-168 words
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Article482 1914-10-17 10 Japanese Cut Kiaocbou Bay and Forts Off From Land and Sea To Strike Soon Sasebo, Sept. 16. The advance guards cavalry of the Japanese expeditionary forces, which, after occupying Pingtu, Lantien, Chimo and Kiaocbou, will be joined in the neighbourhood ol Chimo by another contingent which is482 words
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Advertisement215 1914-10-17 10 CHEESE. Gruyere Cheese, English Stilton Cheese, English Cheddar Cheese, Australian Cheddar Cheese. Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. War and Trade Business men will lose not only the Cumulative interest on the whole of their investment in Advertising in the past if they cease in their efforts now,215 words
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Advertisement91 1914-10-17 10 the Continental Stamp Co* We hold a large stock of Asiatic and European stamps of Rarity. Prices moderate. Approval sheets of stamps sent out against Cash deposit. Satisfaction Guaranteed, or money refunded if not satisfied. We also have in stock Coloured and Uncoloured views of Singapore, Philatelic Accessories, etc., etc.,91 words
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Advertisement93 1914-10-17 10 JOHN LITTLE Co.'s SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE. I Complete d*OA A A Fu,l y Guaranteed With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Parts. ALBERT L. A. DALEY, "I 1 UNDERTAKER I No ,57 > MIDDLE ROAD j l Messrs. Dottridge Bros., Ltd I LONDON I I ASA HI BEER R SAPPORO I93 words
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Article859 1914-10-17 11 Designs on the Suez Canal (The Scotsman, Sept. 10.) In the statements which yon printed last week, and which have been fully confirmed since, I did not wish to allude to the greatest of the dangers caused by the Turkish alliance with Germany. It is859 words
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Advertisement324 1914-10-17 11 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 l*Europe. Adelphi Hotel. Messrs. Kim Co. Chop Teck Seng, 97, Selegie Road. Mr. Pang Boon Tin, Tank Road Railway Station.) Army Navy Bar, High Street.324 words
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Advertisement525 1914-10-17 12 Shipping Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—l, CoUyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. KALMOA Tongkal, Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djambi Oct. 17 BINGKAWANG Singkawang. Selakan, Pemankat and Sambas Oct. 17 M> kk i Stlat-Pandjang, Bengkali?, Eiak525 words
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