Malaya Tribune, 19 October 1914

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING A 7P!T TFI [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- •No 246. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Che Iftalapa tribune. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19
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  • 571 2 An Appreciation. (By Our Military Correspondent Nine years ago I was deputed by our War Office to visit the Continental military schools in order to compare their curricula and s\ stems o§< training with those of our own military, colleges. The first visit was paid to the Ecole
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  • 102 2 Nine hundred and fifty of the employees of Lloyds Bank, London, representing two-fifths of the staff, have enlisted in the army. The funeral of the late Rev. T. Cesbron took place in the Western Road Cemetery, Penang, on the 14th inst., and was attended by a large number of members
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  • 1460 3 Exterminate First the Treacherous English "—German Methods of Barbarism. (BY M UOB D. 8. STKI'HKXS) nference at the Imperial oarters at Aix-ia-Chapelle. of nera officers commanding and brigades of the Ger- Northern Army, the Kaiser I a grim r 'l er j. jg m y
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    • 265 3 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Matriculation, Preliminaiy Examination, S. S. and F. M. S. Medical School Entrance Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S> AND V. M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY,
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  • 2550 4 Jow The Ships Were Captured. The Captains' Stories. Some interesting stories were obtained by the Ceylon Observer of he Emden's exploits off Ceylon. They are as follows The King L«d Captain D. Harris of the King Lud told a Press representative that ac was bound from Alexandria
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  • 50 4 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (lstana Lama, Keppel Harbour. Singapore,) begs to acknowledge with many thanks the following subscriptions Previously, acknowledged 8,056 G. 50 44 Father of five" 5 Rev. J. R. Lee 25 C. E C 25 Miss D. M. Buckle 10 "B. B." 10 Total... 8,181
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  • 202 4 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following contributions up to date c Messrs Stephens Paul Co. 1,500.00 Dr. J. Coronel 100.00 Mr. E. A Shepherd 100.00 Mr. C. E. Cunningham 50.00 Members, Jementah Estate Club 50.00 Messrs
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  • 44 4 The members of the Ceylon Contingent will proceed to England instead of Egypt, as was originally intended. The Corps consists of about 227 men, all in good training, and they are said by our Ceylon contemporaries to be jubilant abont going to the front
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    • 336 4 THE UNITED SAW MILLS, LTD. Notice of Closing of Transfer Mtfci NOTICE is hereby given that thi Transfer Books of the Company wi be closed from Thursday, 22nd t>. tober, to Thursday, 29th October 1914, both days inclusive, for purpose of preparing Dividend rants. By Order of the B<w; Chan
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  • 369 5 NOTES AND NEWS. THE GERMAN INVASION OF BELGIUM. Mr. Gerald Morgan in the Telegraph gives an amazing account of p; legiom of the Kaiser as they 1 Brussels for the Houth. First of all came six cyclists, )D a detachment of cavalry, and then a great mass
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  • 266 5 H. H. The Nizam and the War. pAnioog the first of the Ruling iiiclia to offer the entire r cc of their States, both in men to the Government at the "i the war was H. H. the l Hyderabad, and it was 'afterwardi announced that a ot the State's
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  • 225 5 German Escapes from Custody at Colombo. Auguste Katz—a German prisoner-of-war at Ragama— escaped from the Camp on the 7th inst., and the Hon. Mr. J. G. Fraser, G.A., W P was informed of the fact early next morning. It appears, says the Observer, that the prisoners
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  • 151 5 Considerable excitement was caused in the Fort, Colombo, on the 7th inst., when Mr. Geo. Boysen was conveyed in a motor-car from his bungalow by Mr. H. L. Dowbiggin, 1.G.P., and Mr. E. B. Denham, P.A.C.S., to his office. Later, a Police
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  • 109 5 The loyalty of the Canadian Blood Indians to the Empire was fully shown when Shot-Both-Sides, chief of the tribe, and the minor chiefs of the reserve at Macleed, Alia., on 11th August, held a council of war on the reserve, at which the present war question
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  • 256 5 The following communication has been addressed to His Majesty, the King, by the Mercantile Marine Service Association, Liverpool, a copy also having been sent to the Prime Minister:— Liverpool, August 7th, 1914. The King's Most Excellent Majesty, Buckingham Palace, London.' We, the Mercantile Marine Service
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  • 55 5 Allahabad, Oct. s.—The French authorities have congratulated the British on the successful movement of Indian troops, describing the bottling up of the German and Austrian fleets, while the troops were brought from one Continent to-another, as a striking evidence of the great war
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  • 71 5 New York, Sept. 21.—Impressed by the continued victories of the Russian troops and by the speech made by the Czar, the Rumanian Government has decided to side with the Allies in the War. The Czar announced that Russia did not intend to expand her territory, but intended to
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  • 55 5 Paris, Sept. 23.—A bag, belonging to a Prussian officer, captured at Verdun, was found to contain a number of iron crosses, inscribed 'Paris, 1914.' The crosses were intended as souvenirs of the projected entry of the Germans into Paris. They are now being distributed amongst the British
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  • 55 5 Paris, Sept. 25.—Count Yon Moltke, son of tbe German Commander-in-Cbief, was killed yesterday by a shell blowing off the top of his head. The Count bad been wearing a coat of mail and staving at a priest's house. He daily threatened to shoot the priest if he discovered
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  • 137 5 More German Vandalism. Wires to the Netherlands Indies Press from The Hague state that when the Commander of the German troops said that the historic buildings of Antwerp were to be saved, they were de facto already ablaze. The whole town is reported as in flames,
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  • 234 5 Notes From the Combatants Capitals. We have practical reminders that London is not immune from the attentions of hostile Zeppelins and bomb-dropping aeroplanes, writes the London correspondent of an Indian paper: "Naval sea-planes flit about overhead to guard us from these visitors, sometimes by day, more often when we are
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  • 175 5 i The Japan Advertiser reports Mr. Sugimura, Japanese Consul at Manila, sent a report to his government in regard to the cargoes of the German merchant vessels which are now taking refuge in the Philippines The report says that through the efforts of the Consul
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  • 524 5 The Japan Chronicle reports:— The Belgian protests against the excesses of German troops are set forth in the following charges. The facts are furnished by the Foreign Minister, and have been authenticated by an official commission of inquiry. Charge L On 12th August, after the
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  • 1321 6 The Perak Administration Report for 1913 just issued—signed, mirabile dictu, by Hon. Mr. R. G. Watson, British Resident, Perak, under date August 27th last, though on that day and for some months previous he was Acting Chief Secretary and residing at Kuala Lumpur—presents a review
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  • 241 6 It will doubtless greatly interest the malevolent enemies of the British Empire, who have been disseminating false reports regarding the reason for Great Britain going to war with Germany, to know that latest news from the seat of war is that the British (so bitterly hated, it
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  • 403 7 Tbe half-yearly meeting of the i vnang Chamber of Commerce was i this afternoon. Captain C. Rabier, Chief of Police, French Concession, Shanghai, has resigned and is leaving shortly for to take part in the war. Candy, of Puchong Estate Mr. W.S.Forrester, of Castletiel 1. are going
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  • 104 7 Court and Police News. ±r Sang robbery which took Beach Road on the 10th mentioned in the Third ming. The arrested was remanded for othen still at large, searched for. and Chan Yoe, were Mr. Clarke in 1 Curt this morning in 8 the pocket of Dawand, rhej
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  • 686 7 ORDINARY SERVICE. The Creat Retreat. Field Mardal Sir Ma French', Despatches. How the Allies Stemmed the Tide of German Invasion. London, Oct. 18, 7-20 p.m. A Government Gazette publishes despatches from Field Marshal Sir John French con- ng he re P ort f rom Aug. 28 Ins British
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  • 51 7 ALLIES ADVANCE 30 MILES. Enemy Driven Backward on Northern Area. London, Oct. 19, 9-50 p.m. The Press Bureau states that the British troops have made good progress in the Northern area. During the last few days the allies have driven the enemy back more than thirty
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  • 33 7 Maybe, and Maybe Not London, Oct. 18, 2 p,m. Constantinople The Porte states officially that it entertains no aggressive intentions againut Egypt which, it points out, Ls a Turkish province.
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  • 95 7 Position Satisfactory. London, Oct. 18, .3.35 p.m. Paris A communique pays that the Belgian army in Belgium has vigorously repulsed several attacks against the crossing of the river Yser. The Allies' Left Wing to the North of the La Bassee canal has occupied the front of Givenchy.
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  • 145 7 (Courteously supplied by French Consul-) Officially Communicated. Paris, Oct. 16, 4.15 p.m. A communique says All the successes mentioned yesterday have been confirmed to-day. On our Left Wing, the action of the Allied forces becomes more and more extensive in the region of Ypres and reaches to
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  • 86 7 Reuter's Services. Sir John French's Despatch. An Explicit Resume of the Turn of the Tide. Germans Driven Back 3 0 Miles. The Fall of Antwerp: Booty Captured by the Germans. British Naval Success in North Sea: Four German Destroyers Sunk. The Unspeakable Turk Complicating Matters: Germans in
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  • 379 7 Diary of a German Officer. M This Country Will Give Us All a Crave. London, Oct. 18, 5.50 a.m. The Press Bureau publishes extracts from a diary found on a Germnn officer. It covers the early part of the war and says that the writer has heard
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  • 96 7 A Gigantic Haul by tbe Germans London, Oct 17, 9.20 a.m. The German Headquarters state that between four and five thousand prisoners were captured at Antwerp and that the booty included five hundred guns and quantities of ammunition, stores, automobiles, locomotives and four million kilogrammes of
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  • 52 7 Xmas Gifts to the Men at the Front. Princess Mary has opened a fund to provide Christmas gifts to every soldier and sailor. The Princess suggests that the gifts take the form of embossed boxes containing tobacco, cigarettes and pipes, while the Indian soldiers will get boxes
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  • 59 7 Rewards to be Offered for Information Concerning Enemy. The Admiralty has offered fishing boats rewards up to £1,000 sterling for information leading to the capture or destruction of the enemy's warships in the North Sea, also up to £200 for information leading to the sighting and chasing
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  • 66 7 Playing Germany's Game. London, Oct. 6.35 p.m. Renter learns that Turkish activity in the Black Sea is confirmed. The Goeben and Breslau are steaming along the Bulgarian and Rumanian coasts. It is stated that they are convoying German cargo ships, From Braila there have been reports
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  • 36 7 Acting as the Kaiser's Catspaw Rome Measures have been adopted by the Governor of Trieste ordering the expulsion of all Italian subjects from Austrian Dockyards. This is causing a ferment in Italy.
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  • 18 7 Manned by 17,000 Marines. Antwerp has been garrisoned by 17,000 Marines commanded by an Admiral.
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  • 75 8 A Titanic StraUle 3 Millions in the Field. Petrograd It appears that in the fighting near Warsaw the Germans were first repulsed, but after the arrival of reinforcements they began to get the upper hand. The Russian artillery saved the situation by holding their own against
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  • 72 8 Vigorous Fighting on Left Wing. Allies Holding their Ground Everywhere. London, Oct. 17,1.15 a.m. Paris, 11 p.m.. Official: The battle on the Left Wing was continued with vigour, and we are holding our ground everywhere. We have gained ground at certain points. We occupied, notably, Laventil, east of
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  • 30 8 Marches* A 6\ San Guiliano. London, OcL l»'>, 5 5.0 p.m. The death is announced of the Marche.se A. di S;ir: Guiliano, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in Italy.
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  • 11 8 London The Premier is acting as Foreign Minister.
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  • 28 8 More Men Rescued London, Oct. 16, 8-55 p.m. An officer and twenty more men from H.M.B. Hawke have been saved from a raft.
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  • 40 8 London, Oct. 17, 1.35 p m. The Admiralty confirms the news that Lieut.-Commander Rosoman, Gunners Dennis and Evitt and Boatswain Austin were saved from the Hawke. There are fears that the remainder of the officers are lost.
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  • 59 8 Precautions Against German Submarines- London, Oct. 17, 1.35 p.m. Petrograd Official. Owing to the presence of German submarines at the entrance to the Gulf of Finland and the dangers of torpedoes on the Russian coast, the Russian Government has been compelled to mine the sea
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  • 37 8 Canada's Expenditure Financed by Bank of EngLnd. London, Oct. 17, 11-45 a.m. The Bank of England advances the money required this year for Canada's Military and Naval expenditure. a permanent War Loan will be floated.
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  • 307 8 To Meet Russian Black Sea Fleet London, Oct. 17, 0.25 p.m. The Turkish fleet has assembled at the entrance of the Bosphorus. Several warships have proceeded to the Black Sea. 1 he gathering is apparently due to fleet f Uuasiau Black Later. 1 lie Turkish Heet has
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  • 43 8 Repairing Engines at Honolulu. London, Oct. 17, 2.50 p.m. The German Cruiser Geier has arrived at Honolulu for repairs to her engines which will require several week's work. The American Government is watching to prevent violation of neutrality.
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  • 110 8 The Sinking of German destroyers off the Coast of Holland. British Casualties Slight. We Beat them When we See Them. London, Oct. 17, 7.30 p.m. The Admirality announces that a Cruiser accompanied by destroyers engaged four German destroyers off the Dutch coast in the afternoon. All the
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  • 67 8 ALLIES GAIN GROUND. Fromelles Occupied. French Marines Inflict Important Defeat Upon Germans on Ypres Canal. London, Oct. 18, Ll5 a.m. News despatched from Paris at midnight is to the effect that along the Front simple cannonading continues. Progress by the Left Wing continues, and Fromelles, south-west of
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  • 138 8 London, Oct 17, 4 p #m A Paris communique states The German troops in Western Belgium have now passed the line—Ostend Thorout, Roulers and Menin' tor the greater part of the front it is comparatively quiet. There is no change in the Left wing. In
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  • 70 8 Dutch Liner's Narrow Escape. The Noordam Strikes Mine in North Sea, Able to Proceed Under Her Own Steam. London, Oct 18,1.15 ajn. The well-known liner Noordam, while on the voyage from New York to Rotterdam, has wirelessed to the effect that she struck a mine in the
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  • 64 8 Neutral Waters of the Scheldt Strewn with Mines. London, Oct. 18, 1.15 a.m. It is reported that the Germans have mined the Scheldt below Antwerp. [Antwerp, 44 the Liverpool of the Continent." is on the Scheldt about 5*2 miks from the sea. In recent years the tonnage of
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  • 111 8 Casualties in the Royal Naval Division. London, Oct. 17, 4.15 a.m. The Admiralty announces casualties in the Royal Naval Division at Antwerp as follows Battalion Commander Captain Maxwell, late of the Grenadier Guards, and SubLieutenant Ridge, of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, killed. Thirty-six officers are
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  • 22 8 London, Oct. 17, 4.30 a.m. Amsterdam It is officially announced from Berlin that the Germans occupied Ostend on Thursday.
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  • 39 8 London, Oct. 17, 4.30 a.m. Petrograd, Official There have been slight engagements on the East Prussian front. Austrian and German troops took the offensive on Thursday, in the Middle, on the Vistula and in Galicia.
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  • 22 8 London, Oct. 17, 4.30 a.m. Rome The Allied fleets' guns on Mount Lovchen have violently resumed the bombardment of Cattaro.
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  • 33 8 London, Oct. 17, 4.30 a.m. Nish, Official Servians and Montenegrins, on Wednesday, completely defeated the Austrians in a desperate battle on the Glassinatz Plateau which dominates the fortifications of Serajevo.
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  • 42 8 Renter's Service to the Dutch Press. London, Oct. 12. It is stated at Rome that Zuppelli, the new Italian Minister of War, is Irredentist. [The Irredentist party is AntiAustrian and aims at the re-union of Trieste with Italy.]
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  • 42 9 GARRISON GOLF CLUB i X he > (2 U win S i8 result of m4 e 15 edal Com P e tition, October Mrs. D. Drummond 46- 3 41 Mrs. Nicholson 4 v > Mrs. Vowler 58 12 Seven Cards were taken ont.
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  • 46 9 of Gold Medal 1913 14 J. F.Strachan 84 6 78 J.Kennedy 8 4 scr 84 X- Appleton 87 2 ft<C D.Webb 91 I X F. Blackwell 91 5 oj» A. Blencowe '87 1 *6 H.T.White 83 6 77 J. Kennedy 84 6 78
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  • 85 9 The October monthly medal against Bogey was played on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted in a win for Mr. W. Bircham. 30 cards were taken out and the following were returned W. Bircham 18 2 up P. F David 10 All square L. J. Wishart 14 1
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  • 174 9 In an interclub match played on the S. R. C. ground on Saturday afternoon between players over and under 30 the "young 'uns" were again outclassed. They elected to bat first, but were all disposed off for the small score of 70 runs, the efforts of Walter Keyt, who
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  • 140 9 Wrong Man Waylaid. Yesterday about 9 p.m. six sainsengs, who had evidently a grudge against or had been engaged to attack some person unknown, fell upon a well-known resident who was coming down Adis Road and belaboured him with sticks. The European managed to escape from
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  • 304 9 His Lordship the Bishop at the Cathedral Evensong yesterday, before he began his sermon, made allusion to two important points to the large congregation present. The first was the need expressed in the newspapers of men to strengthen the defence of the Empire and this Colony.
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  • 41 9 The London correspondent of the Allahabad Pioneer cabling under the date of Oct. 6th sttttafl that the wastage of ihortsehVfh iH heavy. but the purchases have made up the requisite nurnhersmd inun\ thousands Of horses have been lauded recently in France.
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    • 362 9 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES lor MONTHLY BOARDERS. Te L- HI K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. JIU-JITSU vs WRESTLING Professor Hagio the Jiu-Jitsu expert has accepted a challenge to fight against Santa Singh, who is a famous wrestler This match will take place on 22nd October, 1914,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 119 9 MAILS CLOSES. Today. Muar and Malacca Penang, and Calcutta taking Luails for Durban P* £U Tebing Tinugi, B^ngkali.- and Bagan jj P-®-P. S'hani T. Anson '■> pn>Malacca and Muar p.m. Malacca Si P. Dicksuu p.m. Batu Pahat •< P"». To-morrow. Pulau Bulang »-m. Pouloe Soegi a.njp P. Swettenham. Penang. Colombo.
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  • 419 10 It is dithcult to over-estimate the effect of the war on American national thought, writes the Washington correspondent of The Times. It is, when all is said and done, far more important than the immediate reaction of the convulsion on commerce and finance. The export trade has been
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  • 238 10 The Aden correspondent of the Times of India wrote on the 21st Sept* inber —There seems to be no appieciable improvement in affairs in Soinaliland. I stated in an earlier letter that the Mullah has occupied Jidali, which is about one day's inarch fiom Meit and referred to
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  • 43 10 General Freise, of the Hessian division of the German army, is amongst those captured on the Eastern French frontier. With him was captured his staff of two colonels, 4 majors, 3 captains, 2 lieutenants and 76 N.C.O ft. There were ■too >1 private*
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  • 1092 11 Plan to Conquer America. Figkittf »o la l td Und. The London Globe republishes the following translation of a memorandum entitled 44 Operationen über See," written by General yon Edelsheim, of the Prussian General Staff Operations Against tie United States. Operations against the United States of
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  • 158 11 Death and Transportation Sentences- Caclutta, Oct. s.—Judgment in the Delhi conspiracy case was delivered yesterday. The Judge agreed with the assessors, finding Amirchand guilty of an offence under Section 4 of the Explosives Act and sentenced him to 20 years' transportation He found Avad Behari guilty of
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  • 65 11 We learn from an ‘exclusive’ to the Malay Mail dated London 14th inst that Mr. Baumann, Chairman of the Rubber Share Trust, forecasts a rubber glut shortly. He has received proposals for obviating a surplus. The amalgamation is rumoured of the Arbuthnot Trust and the Eastern Trust. Last night the
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