Malaya Tribune, 21 October 1914

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- No 248. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914 Price 5 Cents. CDe n?alapa tribune* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 689 1 n'Vl '"'V' .■'J^.'pr— i l'r-r —f V VV/'.T/t- lijfi V II Pi scotch wnisKy IB fi ME *|1 V.» \'if -J *v- J -o'-' Ik «B**CiM«*m. L i CONTRACTS-CERTAIN. WHOLE LIFE INSURANCE (Without Profits.) EXAMPLES OF PREMIUMS FOR £1.000 PAYABLE AT DEATH. ANNUAL AUK AGE AOK AGE j AGE Pit
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  • 613 2 Man-Eater Killed Near the Federal Capital. Mr. W. W. Douglas contributes to the Malay Mail the following account of an exciting tiger hunt given him by two men, a Cuint se and a Tamil, who work as trackers and hunt with him and his pack On the
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  • 143 2 Contrary to reports that Germany has beaten the Russian Baltic Heet and has occupied the Aland Islands, foreshadowing the landing of troops in Finland, the New York Times correspondent asserts that the German Fleet has done nothing whatever in the Baltic except strew mines broadcast over its own territorial waters
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    • 171 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE COLUMB TYRES. I .IN HOT COUNTRIES. I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East.) I SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. I J Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 1 'Wiß'j mn rMSM~juußsammu. ajmjjjw iniiiiiiwl "INJECTICO" USED WITH S= if A Savaresse's T Relieves Santa! Most Effective in Capsiiles I emedies 48
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    • 202 2 OBSERVE LABEL AiSIMPtETNOURISHINC FOOD OILHICH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES HOTELS^CLUBS'. KlivT HIN Co~ SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 X'MAS and NEW YEAR CARDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Janey (Calendars 1915. NOW READY Inspection Cordially Invited. KOH& Co. 82-3, Bras Basah Road. I Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills,
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  • 1195 3 Port and Starboard or Right and Left a.sumin. a jeCt 0t BteeriD ordere assuming an important feature of service debate consequent on the communication received by the Mercantile Marine Service Association from the Board of Trade (the text of which 18 given below) inwting the views of seamen
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  • 130 3 The Deli Fund at Medan. for rendering help to the destitute in Holland through the war, has already reached guilders HX>. We learn from a Peking pressmessage of 30th Sept. that Baron yon Eissenbach, second secretary of the German Legation at Pekin, was killed in an engagement betwfen Japanese and
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    • 252 3 Vichy Celestin tfg Best Table Water |k| This Water known and used over a 1000 «U years by all kinds of A pint taken" early the morning will ffSilsßSnlake you fit for the V JE£?-J Gaggino Co., Agents. :*~2£2sS| Na. 6, Raffles Square^ Bantam Street. NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YICK CHEONG Co.,
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    • 343 3 Tuition by Correspondence FOB Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. 8. and F. M. S. Medical School Entrance Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS U CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPSJN THE S.S. AND F.M.S Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY, CORRESPONDENCE
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  • 861 4 To day being the anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, when Nelson destroyed once and for all Napoleon's hopes of supremacy of the seas may well be recalled at this juncture with more than mere passing notice. What the British did then they can repeat now, once the
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  • 404 4 We learn from the Bangkok Times that a telegram dated Oct. 14 j has been received at the British Legation, Bangkok, from the Gover-nor-General of the Union of South Africa reading as follows The following telegram has been received at Bangkok Legation from the Governor-General
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  • 119 4 It is officially notified by the Censor that on and after 2oth October, 1914, telegrams may be sent to a registered abbreviated addressprovided L The address was registered prior to Ist July, VJli. 2. The sender and addressee are in British Territory (including Egypt). Or 3. (a) The
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  • 108 4 Wednesday, 21st Trafalgar Day. Tides: High water :—H ».51 UJ Thursday, 22nd. Tides High water :—«>.o a.m. 11.24 pjn. Friday, 23rd. Municipal Meeting: 00 p.m. Volunteer Meeting Drill HaU. 5.30 p.m. StraiU Chinese Recreation Club Special Meeting 6 p.m. Lodge St. George. 9.15 p.m. Tide*: High water:—& 17 a.m.
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  • 72 4 Singapore, October, 21. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/4 On India— BankT. T. 174$ On Hongkong d/d 24J On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 102 J On Java— Bank T. T. U\i On Japan— Bank d/d. 114^ Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil
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  • 186 4 British. Krian, arrived October 20. Inner Roads. Bau Whatt Hin, arrived Oct 20. Inner Roads. Ipoh, arrived October 20. Inner Roads. Cnengtu, arrived October 20. Sect. 4 Wharf Kut Sane, arrived October 20. Sect. 7 What f Ping Sue*, arrived October 20. Sect. 8 Whaif. Hai Nam, arrived
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  • 58 4 The youngest son of Mr. Cort van der Linden, Netherlands Minister of Interior, was seriously injured lately by striking a post with his head during a journey by train. A Java paper says it will be remembered that last year the eldest son of Mr. van der Linden lost his
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    • 80 4 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road.) Mail Daily k-avea for north at 7.9 a.m. and 7.15 p.rn. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.30 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.63 p., 4.60 p. 4.30 p. Sundays. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and p.m. Trains leave from Johore
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    • 93 4 THE ARYA DISPENSARY. Dispensing Chemists St Drnggists, 490, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Telephone No. 153 3 Stocked Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Requisites, Surgical Instruments, Real Pebble Glasses 8-7 J. H. JAYATILAKA, :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service in Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal
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    • 227 4 TO LET House No. 8, Mount cently renovated. Six bedr bath-rooms, large verann houses stablings and tenrj Also house- No. 3 Mount Eliza Apply CHING Keng Lek ft rv 21-10 AIJ The Union TradinFco. 36, ROBINSON ROAD. H. AHMAD, I Engineer Contractor. 169, SERANGOON ROAD. SINGAPORE. Undertakes Erection and ft
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 267 4 MAILS CLOSES. To-day. Medan p.m. Muar and Malacca 2 p.m. P. Swettenham and Penang 2 p.m. Tubing Tinggi. Bengkali» aud 2 p.m. P. Swettenham, Penang. Colombo, Suez and London 2 p.m. Palembang 2 p.m. P. S'ham T. Anson B p.m. Batu Pahat 3 p.m. Bangkok 1.30 p.m. To-morrow. j Kerimon
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  • 610 5 NOTES AND NEWS. Lloyd George on the "Road Hogs of Europe" j ii a summarised version l irriDg speech by Mr. Lloyd the Chancellor of the Exchequer, at a big recruiting meeting Welshmen in London on the 19th Tono man, he said, was war more repugnant than
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  • 274 5 The victory of the Allied Armies in stopping and turning back the German advance, has caused no explosion of joy in Peris, but a satisfaction too deep for words. To General Joffre's strategy, says the Times Paris correspe ndent, is attributed the present plight of the
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  • 140 5 London, Sept. 15. —A gunner in the field artillery relates a terrible struggle that took place on the 6th inst., when the Germans tried to cross the river Marne. British guns and picked rifle-shots commanded the river, but the Germans swarmed to the riverside, and the first
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  • 79 5 New York, Sep. 20.—A high official of the State Department says that at this time, when both parties are trying to secure a decisive result with white heat animosity, any attempt to restore peace is like treatment by a quack doctor Arbitration at this moment will
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  • 272 5 The Antwerp correspondent of the London Morning Post telegraphs Termonde will have a special place in the record of German brutality in this campaign, because of the evidence it affords of the systematic preparation by Germany for war on the lines of
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  • 213 5 Paris, Sept. 17.—S nator Paullitt states that the Germans occupying Lourches were continually drunk A French sergeant, who was lying wounded in a dwelling house, became maddened at a German Lieutenant's insults to French women, and seizing a revolver shot the Lieutenant, whereupon a Captain
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  • 106 5 It is a great pity that our great Metropolitan banks will not form branches abroad with a special view to promoting British trade—even if the dividends thus earned sliouid fall short of those earned at home. It is imperative (says the Daily News) that our English
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  • 218 5 London, Sept. 17.—Miss Louise Mack, Antwerp correspondent of the Evening News, describes the horrors in Aerschott Cathedral. On the high altar were many empty wine and beer bottles in the confessionals, champagne and brandy bottles. The offertory box had been stolen and replaced by a
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  • 271 5 London, Sept. 15.—Mr. Phillip Gibbs, the Daily Chronicle's correspondent in France, who has toured the hattlefields and interviewed numerous soldiers, has cabled as follows German prisoners say that the chief cause of the Allies' successes is that the German private now realises his officers' utter indifference
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  • 85 5 Geneva, Sept. 17.—After the fierce fight near the Vosges, a German found a French soldier unconscious. He shouldered him and was conveying him to the ambulance, when another German soldier shouted You are carrying a dirty Frenchman He shot the German in the back, and both bearer
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  • 316 5 German Cruisers 10 Miles Off Whitby Sink Several British Traders. A Dutch fisherman, forming one of the crew of the trawler Valiant G. Y. 1178 states The crew of the vessel consisted of 7 Britishers, a Swede, and a naturalised German. While the trawler was fishing 10 miles off Whitby,
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  • 150 5 In view of the British and French command of the air it is interesting to note that before tlie war the French were experimenting with the type of aeroplane known as aircraft destroyers. The machine carried an automatic bomb-throwing apparatus, while another type carried an
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  • 75 5 The London Daily Telegraph save that owing to the exigencies of the Censorship, the Marseilles newspapers were unable to describe the arrival of the Indian troops, so one journalist wrote to the British Consul-General to say how delighted the newspapers would have been to honour the
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  • 25 6 DeCruz-Scheerder.- At the CathrM of "f. G ?od Shepherd, Father ft.vt j ffi latin Joseph Winfred Seheerder. 6 t0 Ma na JosP P hine
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  • 948 6 Thm path of du ly mm the way to (far/.** Such are two lines pregnant with signification at the present time from Tennyson's celebrated ode on the death of the Duke of Wellington. The great celebrations to-day commemorate both an action and an idea. It will be no
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  • 87 6 Utest Quotations. Messrs Barlow and Co. report m der yesterday's date Coffee.—There have been i fa small transactions in Liberian dari* the week. Good Average |3J r£ j $245. Robusta is still not enquired for. Copra.—The market has continue weak since our last report and prices are lower,
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  • 104 6 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (Istana Lama, Keppel Harbour, Singapore,) beg* to acknowledge with many thank* the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged N..X» I he Matron and Nursing Staff, General Hospital, Singapore 4;{ M. G. S. to Mr. and Airs. C. B. Skinner, Kuala Lumpur •».> League of the
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  • 110 6 The Honorary Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt of the following further contribution to the Fund Already acknowledged... S&foU Pnplls and Teachers, St. Josephs Institute, per Brother Stephen 229 M J. M. Mac Lean Ks<j. 1000U W. J.
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  • 41 6 An Allahabad Service journal untitled DOQDeed on the ihh inst., on tit* .strength of an 'exclusive' from London, that recruiting goM on steadily. A commencement Labeen made with 700,000. It is exacted that by Christmas one million men will have enlisted.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 379 6 Robinson Coy. I IFounfaii) Pet)s. ROBINSON'S POCKET SAFETY PEX Price 52.00 Robinson's No. 5 I LARGE DESK PEN. Holds Enough Ink for One J Price 53.00 I Robinson's Self Pilling I FOUNTAIN PEN "THE EMPIRE" I I Price 52.00 j IMI LONGSHORT STYLO I t TIJi: JDEAL OFFICE POCKET STYLO
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    • 185 6 Handy Useful I These unique scissors are the most oonve- I nient and u-eful article for the pocket of I either lady or gentleman, being compact, I light, made of the finest Bteel and highly I nickel plated. I They combine the following distinct appli- I ances: Scissors, button hole
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  • 473 7 Bar Silver is at 22 15/lb\ Black pepper is at oj in London. :o:— opra is now quoted in London it £21S Park cheqnei are being done in odoo at 25.12. ■■■ii m White pepper is now quoted at in the London market. —:o: London rubber quotations
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  • 62 7 Reuter's Services. Decoration Of Nelson's Column on an Unprecedented Scale. Greece Ready for the Fray: Mobilisation Complete Turkey the Objective. South African Loyalty Expressed in No Unmeasured Terms. Story of tho Last Sea Fight: Good Seamanship and Good Shooting Count for Much. Allies Still Driving the Goths and
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  • 130 7 Sir John French's Despatch. Special Praise of Corps Commanders. London, Oct. 20, 10.25 a.m. Sir John French's despatch pays the highest tribute to the services rendered by the Army Corps under Lieut-General Sir Douglas Haig for the skilful, bold and decisive actions which had enabled Sir John
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  • 35 7 Prince Arthur of Connaught's intimate knowledge of languages had enabled Sir John French to employ him on confidential missions, and his services had proved of considerable value.
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  • 167 7 British Marksmanship Again Proves Superior. London, Oct. 20, 1.15 p.m. H. M. cruiser Undaunted and four victorious destroyers entered the seaport of Harwich yesterday. Swarming crowds ovated the vessels, and were astonished, after weeks, to see that German destroyers had been off the Dutch coast.
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  • 90 7 Decisive Advance of the Allies. Germans Gradually but Surely Giving Way. London, Oct. 20, 1.30 a.m. Paris, 11 p.m.,. Official: In Belgium the German attacks between Nieuport and Dixmude have been repulsed by the Belgian army. There have been slight advances between Arras and Roye. Our troops at
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  • 39 7 Ostend Retaken by the Allies. London, Oct. 20, 3 a.m. The Morning Post correspondent in the North of France stated that on Monday he was informed on excellent authority that Ostend had been retaken by the Allies.
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  • 36 7 Partial Successes Gained by Russia. London, Oct. 9, 8.15 p.m. Petrograd A communique states that the Russians have gained partial successes at Warsaw in a very hot engagement, also south of Przemysl.
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  • 62 7 Decoration of Nelson's Column. Nelson s Deathless Signal. London, Oct. 20, 4.5. a.m. The deep significance which is attached to this year's Trafalgar celebration is attested by the decorations to Nelson's Column. Nelson's deathless signal will be displayed in giant lettering at the base of the plinth
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  • 74 7 Sale of Alcohol by Government has Ceased. London, Oct. 20, 12-55 p.m. In view of the immense benefits derived from the stoppage of the sale of Vodka since the outbreak of the war, the Russian Temperance Society has petitioned the Tsar to forbid for
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  • 146 7 The Traitor Maritz Deserted by His Men. Enthusiastic Rally Round the Union. Important Arrests Made of Disaffected Men. London, Oct 20, 11-55 p.m. Capetown: There has been a remarkable rally round the Union Government, and several strong Dutch Commandos have been formed for service
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  • 69 7 450,000 Mobilised; 200,000 More Ready. A Counterblast to Turkey. London, Oct. 20, 12 noon Naples: Passenger steamers from Greece announce that Greece has already «mobilised 450,000 men, while another 200,000 are ready to take the field in a fortnight. The Greek fleet including the Idaho
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  • 30 7 All for Military Purposes. London, Oct. 20, 4-20 p.m. Tokyo, Official: The Navy has for Military purposes occupied the Marianne, Marshall and Caroline Archipelagos.
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  • 106 7 The Decorations Round the Plinth. London, Oct. 20, 3-15 p.m. To-morrow's Nelson celebrations will be of unprecedented magnificence. A notable feature will be the Dominion Tokens. The inscriptions on the Plinth besides Nelson's immortal signal will bear the King's words MWe are fighting for a worthy purpose
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  • 105 7 Meeting With Ignominious Failure. London, Oct. 20, 4.55 a m. A Daily Mail correspondent in France says that the enemy's crazy attempt to rnsh to the Straits of Dover is rapidly approaching frui- tion, namely, by the ignominious failure, beginning with the battle ol
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  • 66 7 (Courteously supplied by iwv/jcArl Consul.) Officially Communicated. i Paris, Oct. 19, 4-20 p.m. A Communique says: Extremely violent fighting is taking place on the front line of 1 Bassee, Ablain—Saint Nazairp. In these last two localities, our I soldiers advance house by house. I Our troops have,
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  • 169 7 De Croi—Scheerder. At the Cathedal of the Good Shep- herd, yesterday, at 9a. m., the Rev. Father Kuadel, Vicar, officiated at the wedding of Joseph Winfred Richard de Cruz and Marina Josephine, daughter of Mr. and J. L. Scheerder, of Tanjong Katong. The bride was prettily dressed in
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  • 41 7 The P. O.-B.I. Combine. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company and the* British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., are now loading in, the U.K. (East Cast) ports at a reduced surcharge on freight of from 25 to 20 per cent.—Ex.
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  • 69 7 The N.Y.K. vessels are now being; treated as privileged steamers by th* Customs in the l T nited Kingdom* but pre-entry clearances must still be made for restricted cargo, and special license is still required for prohibited cargo. Innocent cargo can be shipped without pre-entry clearance, but
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  • 69 7 Notice to Mariners China Sea: Shanghai District. Entrance to the Yangtze River. Three pairs of measured mile beacons have been erected on the right bank of the South channel, in the neighbourhood of the Kiutoan small beacon. The distance between the western pairs is 1 nautical mile (<>,<)*<) f**et), and
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  • 71 7 If plantation rubber is to coutpete on equal terms with tine hard Para it must be in some form of smoked rubber prepared in at thorough and efficient manner. If supply should at any time overtake demand, the salvation ot the plantation rubber industry—or at. least of some of the
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  • 212 8 Supreme Court Before the Chief Justice, the Hon. J. A. S. Bucknill, X.C, Tawana Man j oor Mustan. a general merchant of 103, South Bridge Road, claimed $5,0*>0 and costs from Tho Van Lok, Tho Van Poh, Chea Yeow and Teng Seng, otherwise called Ah Long. Mr. de
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  • 204 8 Before Mr. C H. C Clarke. Three Teochews were charged this morning with fighting at Tan Quee Lan place, and sentenced to 11 days' r. i. without the option of a fine. His Worship remarked that he had warned others who were brought up before him charged with
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  • 139 8 Auckland, Sept. 21 :—lt is practically certain that all of tbe workmen aft the Wbiftelaad sulphur works were Jnlled by the recent eruption. The cite of tbe workers' homes was covered with steaming hot debris. The ciater is a raging inferno. The theory is that the
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  • 13 8 A Washington press-message of rench cruiser Montcalm in an 'n been practically suspended!
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  • 329 8 Interviews With Licet, lebn tad Otters. A passenger who was in the train that carried the German prisoners captured by H.M.S. Yarmouth to Singapore has supplied the Ipoh Times with the following interesting information. Lieut. Behn, of the elusive Emden, he states, spoke English
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  • 242 8 Hot Fighting on the Sino-Tibet Frontier. The Kalimpong correspondent of the Calcutta Statesmen telegraphed on the sth instant Violent fighting appears to be in progress on the Sino-Tibet frontier. The Tibet Government is now rapidly rerrn-ting fresh levies from Lhumbj alley, and the people are cheerfully responding
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  • 23 8 Wiring on the 7th inst., the that the Tsar has issued a Ckase exceea eight millions. The oTtr R D %r a iBontbe^:
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  • 419 8 Description of Operations. Sydney, Sep. 20th —In connection with the recent capture of Rabaul by the Australian Expeditionary Force, it has transpired that I the town offered no resistance to the Australian warships early in August, and the German flag was hauled down by the residents
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  • 132 8 General Beyers' Testimony. Lahore, Oct. 1st.—'The London correspondent of the Civil and Military Gazette cahled yesterday General Beyer*, testifying at the inqiiest on General Delarey, said that he was going to the Potchefytroom Defence Camp and Lichten>urg to tell the p -ople what was happening
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  • 67 8 Under the auspices of the Y.W. U A. the first aid contest will be neld on Saturday, October 31, at 430 p.m at the C.E L.M.S.. Government Ai b >: M kind permission of Miss tS i a- friendfi > both gentlemen and ladies, are invited Ladies who have borrowed
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 247 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. E for the North British Rubber Co., London, and now hold ful< stock of the above tyres.
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  • 494 9 Rs. 50,000 Stolen Culprits Amite*. Calcutta, Oct. 9, 9.20 a.m.—The Bank of tjpper India has suspended payment. Some sensation has been caused in local circles in Calcutta and Simla. Allahabad, Oct. X. —Six persons have been put on trial before the Joint Magistrate of Meerut in connection
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  • 172 9 From an o>CC«»—< 9»%UfHm4**> > Bukit Mertajam, Sept. 19.—Referring to the news which was given by a Perak correspondent as published on the 16th instant stating that part of the extension ot Federated Malay States Railways in Kedah has been completed and tnat the line from Bukit
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  • 212 9 Messrs Barlow's Report Singapore, Oct. 20. At to-day'fl Auction the record quantity of about 100 tons was offered and met with a good demand at a further advance in price. Up to $114 was paid for Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet and Fine Pale Crepe. The highest paid
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  • 222 9 By urtesyo,f Mes rs- 0u th rie and Co.) Singapore, Oct. 20.—The large quantity of blubber on offer at the Auction held this morning met with a good demand and prices advanced all round. Early in the sale Pale Crepe was very firm, one lot fetching sll4,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 330 9 The Malaya Tribune. ad at the following deSingapore. Wijk, Stamford Road. b ft Co., 90, Bras Basab RoadHot el de l'Europe. Ad el P hi HoteL Z m Kirn Co. Seng, 97, Selegie Road, on Tin, (Tank Road Railway Station.) [JaVy Bar, High Street. Indian Stores, 84, 86, a Road,
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    • 33 9 FOR SALE. New Chinese Dictionary. Price $3—Cash Copies of Mr. Moy Fah Cheong's Dictionary of ©nineae Phrase* Can be obtained at the office of THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, 20a—20c. Collyer'Quay. Btngaaof*. 24 Jane, 1914
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    • 160 9 GALA-DINNER IN AID OF THE BELGIUM BELIEF FUND AT THE HDELPHI HOTEL. The management beg to announce that the above DINNER will take place on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. By kind premission of Lt. Colonel Martin and Officers the BAND of the sth Light Infantry will be in attendance from 8
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  • 299 10 Count Okami's Mesuf* to the American Pwplc The following is the full text of the telegram sent by the Premier to the New York Independent on August 24th I gladly seize the opportunity to send, through the medium of The Independent, a message to the people of
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  • 307 10 {From a Tientsin Correspondent) On Sunday, the 27th September, a great ceremonial wedding took place in the Hopei District of the Chinese city, Tientsin, when the the oldest son of Dr. Marks (Mci S n h< of the tioard of Communications and Director of the China Merchants
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  • 10 10 The Japan Red Cross Society has ".S.ot r to Petro^d
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 213 10 I HUTTON'S "PINEAPPLE" HAMS AND I BACON Singapore Cold Storage Co., I LIMITED. I j SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. War and Trade I Business men will lose not only the Cumulative interest on the 1 whole of their investment in Advertising in the past if they I cease in their efforts
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    • 79 10 I JOHN LITTLE SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE X, $20.00 f :H With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Parts. 1 j ALBERT L. A. DALEY, I j UNDERTAKER j j Messrs. Dottridge Bros., ASA HI _BEER fi SAPPORO KM BLACK BEER I »n CITRON WATER I Highest Priz* I Hball An^'° B
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  • 800 11 Told by Soldiers from the Front. The prominent part played by both the British and German cavalry is emphasised in accounts of the fighting. A wounded cavalry-man who has reached Alden*hot gave yesterday an interesting description of an encounter. "We knocked the stuffing out of the German cavalry,'
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  • 294 11 Last Year's Figures for Singapore and Penan*. The annual report of the Marine Department shows a total revenue of $64,021 against $220,121 in the previous year. The decrease is accounted for by the abolition of light dues. The total tonnage entered and cleared in the Colony was
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 276 11 GOODRICH HUBS AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages Telephone No. 1241. SOLE AGENTS FOR. GSjsßfr S s WHITE, Dental Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, U.S. America. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. ALL KINDS OF MEDICAL, SURGICAL DENTA. GOODS, TOILET GOODS, PERFUMERY, &c, STOCKED FROM ENGLISH, JAPANESE. AMERICAN 8 CONTINENTAL FIRMS. THE NIPPOS
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    • 186 11 TAN 6ENG CHIANG NURSERIES Orchard Road, Singapore. Telephone 125S Special attention to orders for: Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Bouquets &c, All flowers grown and picked in our Nursery. Paercl Post or Rail orders can be sent in Hot Weather to arrive perfectly fresh. Floral decorations for Balls, Dinner Tables, and all
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    • 357 11 Notice KIAM KIAT CO." 108 Sk 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, 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 as. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT.
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    • 347 12 Shipping Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Bat a via. 2—5. Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate, SftfOA&AbJA Muntok and Palembang Oct. 21 Bx>GKABA Riouw, Tambelan, Pontianak. Singkawang, Selakau, Pe«angkat and Sambas Oct. ft h m.kkl Pontianak
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    • 139 12 Seang Line of Steamers. FOR HONGKONG, AMOY, SWATOW. PENANG AND RANGOON. These steamers have excellent accommodation for passengers, and carry qualified surgeons. They have Electric Lights throughout. For freight or passage, apply to GIONG HOE Co. Ageata, or SARKIES BROTHERS. [For First-Class Passage only.] Tie Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR
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    • 141 12 Shipping P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppte fo: j H. W. BUCKL4ND, AGENT. Wanted LINOTYPE OPERATOR WANTED. n JL^ nted c an el Penenced Linotype gtaor references and state salary
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