Malaya Tribune, 29 October 1914
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Title Section27 1914-10-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1.- No 265. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cbc IPalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, OCTORER 22.27 words
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Advertisement353 1914-10-29 1 PALLADIU M ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT I COMMENCING AT 9ML Sharp. TO"NICHT Every Good Citizen Clamours to be Doing: Something-. 801 l Up and See The Latest War Gazette. Naval Aviator's Funeral. Britain's Sea Dogs keeping Transport Train leaving for the their Eye on the Skulking353 words
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Advertisement242 1914-10-29 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer "Jndertakee To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 Handy tseful These unique scissors are the most convenient and a eful article for the jocket of either lady orgen'leman, being compact, 1 ght, n ade of the finest oteel and242 words
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Advertisement219 1914-10-29 1 CONTRACTS-CERTAIN. WHOLE LIFE INSURANCE (Without Profits.) EXAMPLES OF PREMIUMS FOR £1.000 PAYABLE AT DEATH. ANNUAL AGE AGE AGE AOE AGE PREMIUMS PAYABLE. M 25 30 35 40 For jo Years Only £4*715/0 £50/ 1/0 £54/17/0 £60/17/0 £~9/ o/o~ 2 n UN 9/0 £38/12/0 £42/ 9/0 £47/ 8/0 £SH/19/o «20 m219 words
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Article638 1914-10-29 2 In the light of the important steps which are being taken to foster the Nigerian Tin industry, we may look for an early retraction of tbe statement made by a prominent Nigerian director recently, to the effect that he doubted whether, nnder existing conditions, there were more than638 words
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Article52 1914-10-29 2 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation tiled an action in the I olombo District Court on the 13th inst. against Messrs O A. Maritnisch and Co. (an Austrian firm) for the recovery of R2IIyHMH»3 being money due on a mortgage bond. The Ceylon Observer says the Jndge directed that summons52 words
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Advertisement323 1914-10-29 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE COLUMB TYRES. ,1N HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., <F«r East.) Si, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 28 4 ¥)6e Students 9 friend. J Our World-renowned Atank Ni* grah Pills, are the greatest friend of students, they sharpen the memory, refresh the tired brain, impart323 words
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Advertisement403 1914-10-29 2 I PATRIOTIC POSTCARDS OF OUR ARMY and OUR NAVY PUBLISHED BY RAPHAEL TUCK SONS. Price 30 Cts. per set of six Cards. Only a Limited Number of Sets Available. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. AGENTS FOR LIATT'S DUPLICATOR An Ideal Duplicator for Drawings and Handwritings. Hundred over copies of any document can403 words
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Article1245 1914-10-29 3 What She Will Lose By the War. Lo»ns tad Concessions [By H. C. TWIOGB.] The information that Japan has given her ultimatum to Germany to withdraw or disarm her warships in the Far East and to hand over her possession of Kiao-chow, in order that1,245 words
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Article59 1914-10-29 3 The mortality returns for the week-ending 24th October give a total of 20.* deaths, of which l">. r were males and 54 females, the ratio per mille being 33.07. Among the principal causes of death were convulsion, 25 bronchitis, 8 malarial fever, 21 fever not specified, 16 dysentery, 8 i59 words
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Advertisement411 1914-10-29 3 The Malaya Tribune. Can e nad at the f°H° win g depots Singapore. gold van Wijk, Stamford Road. Mesara. Koh Co M 90, Bras Baaah Road. Hotel de FEurope. Adelphi Hotel. Ifeans. Kim Co. Chop Teck Seng, 97, Setegic Road. fang Boon Tin, (Tank Road Kaiiway Station.) Navy Bar, High411 words
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Advertisement294 1914-10-29 3 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. S. and F. M. S. Medical School Entrance Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND E M S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to294 words
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Article623 1914-10-29 4 Whal is S«um for the B»nker it Sauce for tk Stock Eicksoje "A SUck-broker" addressed the Financial News on 15tb nit. ag follows Sir,—The Government have given backers a credit for all their bills and take all the loss on such bills. They have also given them623 words
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60 1914-10-29 4 The 1915 budget occupied the Commissioner* further yesterday afternoon, in Committee. The items wen considered one by one. There werepresent Mr. F. J.Hallifax, president. Messrs A. J. W. Watkins, EL St. John Braddell, Ching Keng Lee, Chia Keng Chin, Tan Khiam Hock, Man Sau, Dr. Middleton, Health60 words
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Article584 1914-10-29 4 The Directors' Report. Following is the Report to be presented at the meeting on the 4th Nov. Your Directors submit herewith the Company's Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1914. The accounts after writing off Depreciation and providing for Directors' and Auditors' Fees show584 words
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Article261 1914-10-29 4 Prospects Good A summary of the first forecast of the rice crop in Burma for the year 1914-15 says (The calculation is based on an average of the five years ending 1912-13 the area under rice in the territory to which this forecast relates has represented some261 words
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Advertisement493 1914-10-29 4 H. AHMAD, Engineer Contractor 169, SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Undertakes Erection and Repairs of Buildings. Reinforced Concrete Work, a Speciality) TAN BENG CHIANG NURSERIES Orchard Road, Singapore. Telephone 1258 Special attention to orders for: Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Bouquets &c., All flowers grown and picked in our Nursery. Paercl Post or Rail493 words
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Article1600 1914-10-29 5 NOTES AND NEWS. Battle Stories. 4s Told in Letters from Soldiers at the Front. Private R. Homewood, of the Duke >i Cornwall's Light Infantry, now in Sftley Hospital, in a letter to a friend at Newport, Mon., says We never got a night's rest the .hole three1,600 words
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Article123 1914-10-29 5 Petrograd, Sept. 13.—Two thousand five hundred in addition to thos* already liberated, arrived \eet*idav from captivi'y in German v via Finland. The sole reason for liberation is stated to be that the German Exchequer is t<»o depleted to admit ot their i eing kept. A wounded Russian123 words
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Article125 1914-10-29 5 The recent une of monitors, on the Belgian coast, a«d the exce !l ent set vice they r—dieted a few days ago, aud are -till giving, provides strong evid-nc- of the foresight of the Bntish Admiralty. The n-me-* of these moni'ors were fi st punlished in the125 words
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Article203 1914-10-29 5 The American Red Cross ship, with nurses and d ctors lor various j.artM ot ti»e th'-atrpor «a-, arrived at Fdmouth on S-pt. 25. Si« wis bo mied by R~:«r Aduitr.»l Ward, who took charge of the party. The ship was delated by fog and weather. All203 words
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258 1914-10-29 5 The G°rman wounded, about twenty of whom had been carried into the cathedral to justify the use of the Red Cross flag, would certainly have been burned alive by the devilish efforts of their own country- men if several French army doctors with258 words
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Article231 1914-10-29 5 Paris, Sep. 11.—The French are now discovering many sign* of the utter weariness of the German infantry. On Wednesday morning a party of French soldiers euteied a village on a line from whim the Germaus hsd retreated. Taey found there a French woman who pointed to231 words
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Article299 1914-10-29 5 Details of Terrible Carnage an 4 Devastate* Following is the text of message® from the British Foreign Office to tk© British Legation at Bangkok London, Oct. 21.—Ten thousand German wounded have been removed from Brussels. A correspondent describes an incident which took place during th© battle299 words
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Article230 1914-10-29 5 The Ootro llussii (The Dawn of Russia) relates how a Jewish soldier was promoted to oilicer's rank on the battlefield. On the eve of the battle at Ou nbinnen, in East Prussia, Katz, a noncommissioned officer, was sent with nine soldiers to the outposts. Th© soldiers230 words
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Article1000 1914-10-29 6 The dasb of the Emden, yester- day morning, into Penang harbour brings the stein leality of warhime to us in Malaya in a manner few, probably, ever believed possible, u.uch less probable. It can hardly be doubted that the information which the Commander of that very1,000 words
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Article97 1914-10-29 6 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (Istana Lama Keppel Harbour, Singapore,) beg= to acknowledge with tlianka the following further subscriptions 8 Previously acknowledged Eastern Extension Cable Co.'s Cocos Island Staff p»~ Mr. W. Barker, C S. Patrol (monthly sub. $5) 15 Christian Scientists Hf, Low Cheng Chai (Ilerlimau Estate)97 words
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126 1914-10-29 6 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M Morrison, begs to acknowledge tin receipt of the following further contributions to date Already acknowledged 18j147 W. Bartley LOO R. A. N. Lyon 25 J. C. Peter 500 G. H. Sugden 150 H. Wolskel 100 Very Rev. A. A.126 words
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Article179 1914-10-29 6 District Court. (Before Mr- A. V. Brown Yesterday afternoon, in the Ditrict Court, Ho A. Tiew and I Boon, servants employed *t the Nurses' Quarters, »t the 6» «rn I Hd pital, »eie tried on a t4*mrum of housebrf a king, and No. 2 with tbe theft of179 words
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Advertisement322 1914-10-29 6 (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■riHHHßHHHHlHHHHAaßß Robinson Coy. ROBINSON'S "SWIFT" CAM ACTION HAND SEWING MACHINE. The thread lifter is worked by a cam roller which ensures quiet working and perfect sewing. Will sew from I finest to stoutest cloth, complete j with handsome cover and complete I attachments. Price $20.00. j Robinson 60. DON'T HOARD322 words
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Advertisement139 1914-10-29 6 WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLD'S BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CTGAREITES. CHOW K'T A CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Urgent Orders Promptly Executed Tropical doming a Speciality. WING LOONG, High Class Tailor AND Outfitter, No. 26. South Bridge Road. THE Cincmatroraptie Francais. WAR BELIEF FUNDS. MALACCA'S ASSISTANCE. By kind permission of the Chief139 words
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Article559 1914-10-29 7 I*he Calcutta tea sales were re--1 on the 20th inst, when m chests i>assed under the ham[twas doI a Oer-Han who said nothing wears out the veneer filiation so quickly and completely ay war." :o:— VV*e ere asked to state that regisaddresses can now be acceptihe Eastern559 words
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Article164 1914-10-29 7 Another Emden Raid. Enters Penang: Fights and Sinks the Zhemchug and a French Torpedo-boat. Some Saved and About 50 Wounded in Hospital. We were officially informed yesterday afternoon as follows The Emden entered Penang Harbonr early this morning by the Southern t hannel, engaged Zhemchug with164 words
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Article76 1914-10-29 7 Two Officers and 112 Men Wounded. One Officer and 34 Men Missing. We were officially informed to-day as we were going to press as follows The French torpedo-boat sunk by the Emden outside Penang was the Mousquet. It is believed that the Emden picked up the survivors, but76 words
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Article63 1914-10-29 7 South African Renegades Routed. Beyers' Commando in Headlong Retreat. London, Oct. 28, 11-5 p. m. Official:—General Botha reports that he came in touch with Beyers' men on Tuesday and drove them in headlong rout the whole day. He captured 80 of them fully armed. Only one of our63 words
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Article90 1914-10-29 7 Germany's Best Troops Badly Beaten. Result of Battle of Enormous Importance London, Oct. 28, 1-15 p.m. Petrograd A communique states that in the tour days' fighting south of Pilitza the Russians inflicted serious defeat upon the AustroGerman forces, finally breaking the resistance ot the Twentieth Corps and Corps90 words
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Article43 1914-10-29 7 A meeting of the Chinese Christian Association will be held at Prinsep Street to night at 8 o'clock, when Mr. Song Ong Siang will introduce the subject of M Military training for the King's Asiatic subjects" for discussion. All interested are cordially invited.43 words
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Article94 1914-10-29 7 Reuter's Services. Emden Raids Penang. FIGHTS AMD SINKS A RUSSIAN CRUISER AND FRENCH DESTROYER. Passes Through eaang in i ayli"*ht From South to North. Enemy's Minefield Discovered on the Irish Coast. Russians Rout Germans in East Prussia. FRIGHTFUL CARNAGE IN PRUSS A AND BELGIUM. British andReuter's Services. - 94 words
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Article37 1914-10-29 7 German Prisoners Arrive in England. Many Extremely Youthful. London, Oct. 28, 12-55 p.m. The first batch of German prisoners have arrived in England from the battle on the North Coast. Many are extremely youthful.37 words
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Article67 1914-10-29 7 Much Chastened in Tone and Confirming Facts. Amsterdam A Berlin communique which appears exceedinly chastened says: Around Ypres the battle is proceeding with the same stubborness. Elsewhere on the front there are no important events. The German attack is proceeding slowly west of Augustovo. The German met67 words
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Article325 1914-10-29 7 Description of the Terrific Actions Fought. Germans Pouring in Troops only to be Decimated and Beaten Back. London. Oct. 29, 7-30 a m. The Allies' advance on the German front between Ostend and Courtrai is sagging sharply back towards Bruges. The German force which occupied Thourout325 words
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Article224 1914-10-29 7 How They Broke the German Advance. London, Oct. 28, 1.35 p.m. Correspondents describe how the Sikhs ami Gurkhas received their baptism of fire in the present war near La Bassee, saving the situation when an avalanche of Germans overwhelmed the British trenches The Indians displayed bravery224 words
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158 1914-10-29 7 Supplies and Ammunition Failiaj. A German Army Order lias been found notifying the troops that they must not count on the itgnlar arrival of supplies, and ammunition is constantly failing to arrive because it has been unloaded by unauthorised persons it sa\s Official casualty lists158 words
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Article63 1914-10-29 7 German Minefield off Ireland. Trade Route Endangered. London, Oct. 28, 9 a.m. It is officially announced that a German minefield has been discovered to the North of Tory Island. [Tory Island lies 9 miles NorthWest of LJunfanghy, on the north-west Coast of Ireland; between Tory Island and the63 words
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Obituary33 1914-10-29 7 London, Oct. 28, 9 a m. General Sir W tliarn R. Franklyn, K. C. B., commanding the Central Divison of Lord K tchener's arm*, died su .denly yesterday evening.33 words
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Article27 1914-10-29 7 Lodz Occupied by Russians. London, Oct 28, 9 a.m. The Times correspondent at Warsaw states that the Russian cavalry has occupied Lodz with little resistance.27 words
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Article29 1914-10-29 7 Second Canadian Army More Than Complete. London, Oct. 28, 9 a.m. The men required for the second Canadian Army have been secured twice over.29 words
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Article53 1914-10-29 7 Heavy Firing off Virginian Coast London, Oct- 28, 2 a.m. A wireless me*sag3 received at New York announces that heavy firing was heard off the Virginian coast on VI on Jay. It ia presumed that a Naval fight has tak3n place. (Virginia is an American State on53 words
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Article40 1914-10-29 7 London, Oct. 28, 9 a.m. Lord Kitchener's sister writes supplementing her brother's appeal not to treat the soldiers to intoxicants. She asks the soldiers to take a plelg- of abstinence for the period of the war.40 words
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45 1914-10-29 7 While Serriaf it the From London, Oct. 28, m Their Majesties the King and Queen have heard to-day with groat risgret of the death Of Prince Maurice nf Battenherg while •erring at the front with th« King** Roral Rifles,45 words
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Article124 1914-10-29 8 Two More Traitors—Christian De Wet and Beyers. Government Determined to Dal Firmly With Recalcitrant Boers. London, Oct. 27, 11.40 p.m. The Press Bureau states that Mr. Sidney Buxton has informed Mr. Lewis Harcourt that the number of burghers in the Northern district of the Orange124 words
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Article71 1914-10-29 8 Allies Gaining Ground Steadily. Loudon, Oct. 27, 7-15 p.m. A Paris communique states The struggle continues particularly lively between the mouth of the Yser and Lens. The Allies have not retired at any spot and have continued to make progress between Ypres and Roulers, also in71 words
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Article22 1914-10-29 8 London, Oct. 27, 5 p.m. The Press Bureau states that all Thames traffic must pass through two stipulated channels.22 words
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Article54 1914-10-29 8 Ex-King Manoefs Disclaimer. London, Oct. 27, 7.5 p.m. Renter is authorised to say that ex-King Manoel has no connection with recent events in Portugal. He had endeavoured through every channel to serve Britain in any military capacity. Queen Amelia has left for the Front with the54 words
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Article33 1914-10-29 8 Nothi t of Importance Occurring. London, Oct. 28, 4.55 a.m. Paris, 11 p.m. Official There is nothing to report except some progress on our part in the region sou'h of Dixmude.33 words
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Article39 1914-10-29 8 British Advance. London, Oct 27. 1.10 p.m. A Belgian communique issued at Havre states that our position between Nieuport and Dixmude line is secure. The British have advanced to IVschendaele ten kilometres north of Ypres.39 words
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Article42 1914-10-29 8 A Wise Move. London, Oct. 27, 1.10 p.m. The Peking correspondent of Renter's agency says that all alien enemies in Hongkong and other British possessions in China are being expelled except those of military age, who are detained.42 words
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38 1914-10-29 8 Kaiser Defying the World- London, o c t. 28, »;.:'<> a.m. Lilbon German troops have in\ad»*d Angola. [Angola is a Portuguese possession in W est Africa, and adjoins the German Colony of South West Africa.]38 words
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Article81 1914-10-29 8 Positions Taken and 3,000 Men Captured London, Oct. 28,5.45 a.m. Petrograd Official Fighting has begun on tin* East Prussian front We h*ve repulsed desperate German attacks in the region of Rakalarzevo. The fighting on Monday extended to Kutno through Jezev, Rawa and Glowaczeff to the81 words
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Article78 1914-10-29 8 {Courteously supplied by French Consul-) Officially Communicated. Paris, Oct. 27, 5 p.m. Official. The fighting continues violently between the mouth of the Yser and the region of Lens. In this part the Allies have nowhere given ground whilst they have progressed between Ypres and Roulers. In the78 words
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Article536 1914-10-29 8 The first annual meeting of the United Saw Mills, Ltd., was held this noon at 5 Malacca Street when the Chairman, Dr. Lim Boon Keng, submitted the First Annual Report and Statement of accounts for the period of August 22nd, 1913, to the date of536 words
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Article609 1914-10-29 8 A Malay Cashier $4 to tbe Bad. Evidently there is a very slim individual cruising about Singapore —perhaps a gang of that ilk for aught we know—seeking whom he may j do down for sums ranging from a few cents to a few dollars—the more the better609 words
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Article26 1914-10-29 8 The Censor notifies that registered telegraphic addresses for places in India can now be accepted by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. under the regulations previously notified.26 words
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Advertisement246 1914-10-29 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES The Tyres that are superior for they arc made of PLANTATION RUBBER." We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the S.S, and F.M.S. lor the North British Kubber Co., London, and now hold full stock of the above tyres. PRICE246 words
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Article283 1914-10-29 9 [We do not n*x*ssarily endorte tht. MNMtm txprttted by corrt/poiuUntt.] Muar Opinion of the War in Europe. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —I am one of the readers of your most popular and widely read newspaper, and I have read the issue of the 22nd inst.,283 words
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Article122 1914-10-29 9 Armed Robbers in Kampar. Beaten Off by Police (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 27. A telegram received by the police authorities in Kuala Lumpur gives the information that a European's house has been attacked in Kampar. It appears that some twelve robbers appeared at the122 words
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Article129 1914-10-29 9 Beyond the brief official information inserted elsewhere to-day, regarding the Emden's raid on Penang we have no news—no wires from our correspondent or any one else Presumably the censorship in Penang is the cause of the dearth of news that is, of course, very eagerly129 words
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Article36 1914-10-29 9 All Y. W. C. A. members and friends are invited to be present at the First Aid Contest to be held at the C. E. Z, M. S., Government Hill, next Saturday afternoon at 4.30.36 words
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Article1248 1914-10-29 9 Rabbit Hunting at the Front. Officers' Letters. From an officbk of thb 7th Royal Fusiliers. —The following was written near Meaux before the German retreat began :—We have had ten days' hell, starting August 23 at Mons, in Belgium, where the four divisions were strung out over twelve1,248 words
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Article48 1914-10-29 9 Exports from Singapore. Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co. Ltd., report as follows in their Weekly Rubber Circular dated Oct. 20 Ist Jan. to Bth Oct. 1914. lbs. To Great Britain H United States 8,960,400 Continent l,*BB,f>;>."> Total 1911 28,529,^99 Total 1913 19,382,533 Total 1912 9,7.'i5,r,:J248 words
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Article62 1914-10-29 9 IST .Jan. TO 12th Oct. 1914. Messrs Barlow and Co., favour us with the following figures as set forth in their Weekly Report «latnd 28th instant lbs. To United Kingdom 13,458,337 Continent 4,413,7b(» U.S.A. 7,105,957 Japan 215,100 Straits 12,535 India 1.050 Australia 508,073 25,744,812 Less Imports re-exported62 words
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Article169 1914-10-29 9 Thursday. 29th. High water 1M a.m. 7 ft. I ms.: 7.3«> p.m. 7 ft. I insFriday, 30th. Han Ray*. Mahom*-dan Festival. Legislative Council Meeting 2.30 pjn. Municipal Commisiomr*. 2.80 p.m. High water :—*.2* a.m. 8 ft.; 8.» pj». ft. 3 ins. Saturday. 30th. Y. W. C. A. First Aid.169 words
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Article66 1914-10-29 9 Singapore, October, 29. 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. 1 On Hongkong— d/d J«% On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 105 On Java— BankT.T. 14 U On Japan— Bank d/d. Mil Sovereigns—buying rate |B«S4 India Ceil Bills last issue66 words
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Article112 1914-10-29 9 Messrs Barlow and Ob. in their Prices Current issued yesterday state as regards freights, as follows On rubber to London 71*. 6d. per ton of 50 cubic fret from Singapore, Penang. Port Swettenharn, or Malacca. From Port J Mckson or Teluk An n 765. 6d. From Singapore to112 words
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Advertisement173 1914-10-29 9 felano j ■quid I S EVERY THING X BRIGHT. (4NOLLYS 444. olid Rubber Tyre. X c/ 3 I UNION TRADING CO. Kby Celestin fel Best Table Water SHs' This Water known Si and used over a 1000 H& years by all kinds of SjHL invalids. MB85l» A pint taken early173 words
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Miscellaneous118 1914-10-29 9 MAILS CLOSES. To-d»j. Muar and Malacca p.m. Tebing Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan p.m. Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balei and Medaii 2 p.m. Malacca and Muar 3 p.m. Kemaman. K. Dnngun and Trengganu p.m. To-morrow. Natuna and Ananiba Islands < a.m. Miri, Labuan Jesseltun, Kndat Sandakan. etc. «*-m. Pontianak "-m. Kematnan. Trenggann118 words
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Article518 1914-10-29 10 Statement by M. Sazoooff. Field for British and American Enterprise St. Petersburg, Sept. 15. —I am authorized by If. Sazonoff, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, to give the following statement, which he made in conversation with me:— M The eyes of the world just now are518 words
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Article99 1914-10-29 10 Mining enterprise, says the Ipoh Times, is not entirely dead in Kinta despite the great depression. Mr. Lam Looking, the well-known Kampar miner, has just taken over the Ban Hock Kongsi mine at Temoh and proposes to work it on a large scale. A new M 899 words
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Article43 1914-10-29 10 A Saigon contemporary says the Hansa liner Argenfels. detained by the French authorities at Saigon, has been sold at public auction. Her cargo consists of 64,1)20 bags of nee. The proceeds of the sale go to swell the coffers of French War Funds.43 words
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Advertisement152 1914-10-29 10 AUSTRALIAN PURE CREAMERY BUTTER.! Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. JJMMt] BMgMMBBBMPMMIMB 111 Bill —111 W^——■—— W—n^T"—TTIITIII 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, but152 words
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Advertisement141 1914-10-29 10 JOHN LITTLE Co.'s SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE. Complete tl* C\ f\ f\t\ fully Guaranteed Every Detail Ym fj|a With Cover, Extra Needles twenty Special Parts. WHAT A FRIEND— steadfast and true —is a /^^^SSk\\. really good watch. A rmĔ^n^^ r nllllk watch you can depend ||Bf/' Vx '^B upon is a141 words
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Article546 1914-10-29 11 The Commquwealth is Dot participating in the present war for the fun of the thing. Two reasons are actuating us in placing, if need be, every available soldier we have or can raise at the service of the Empire. These are, first, gratitude to the Motherland546 words
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Advertisement324 1914-10-29 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages 1-6 CHONG FEE Co., TAILORS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. __fiMl__fc_ k 301 303, North Bridge Road, mSwßm Junction of North Bridge Bras Basah Road Spore.] ESTABLISHED 1860. %^aJaĔ'^^9 Hi__ Class Workmanship 8 Perfect Fit Guaranteed. W^wh Our representative will call324 words
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Advertisement97 1914-10-29 11 fHE CELEBRATED BIRCH CARRIAGES. HARNESSES AND JINRIKISHAS. are produced with all the requirements of the different countries and colonies from specifications and data secured by my own representatives, who hay» Uit.d the principal points in the many countries to study the style* and characteristic of vehicles and harnesses used. Full97 words
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Advertisement422 1914-10-29 11 Notice KIAM KIAT CO. 108 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlens, Government and Mv nioipal Contractors, Estate Supplier* and Commission Agents. Sole Agents Tbe Mulcntt Belting Co., Ltd. Be3t Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 18-7 CREDIT! CREDIT 1 CREDIT) If You Want Credit Come to as. WE STILL BELIEVE IN422 words
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Advertisement608 1914-10-29 11 Notice GUAN XI AT CO. Ship-Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Ex porters, and Commission Agents, Estate, Rice-Mill and Saw-Mill Suppliers. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. Codes A. B. CL oth Edition and A 1 Telephone Nos.-OfTce: 1233 1174 (Private 1450.> Sole Agents for GLOBE BOILER FLUID,608 words
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Advertisement323 1914-10-29 12 Shipping Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I— s. Collyer Qwy. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. fS IN Glf A WMMd B S lak.-u, Ptn.angkat and Sambas Oct. 29 VAN HOGEN'DOKP TaaWßf-Menfl-idar, Tanjong-Leidong. Berombang, Paneh, Asalian and323 words
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Advertisement154 1914-10-29 12 The Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. Vessel* for above ports will be despatched from the Roads. For freight, etc. apply to EAST INDIES TRADING CO„ Agents. 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkies Bros, (for first class passage only,) For Bandjermassin, Kota Bahru, Samarinda and Soerabaya fortnightly For154 words
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Advertisement186 1914-10-29 12 Shipping p.&d. Steam Navigation Comply. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, H. W. WJCKIAND. AGENT. Wanted WANTED. Wanted for Dutch Borneo, a qualified Eurasian lady to ieich >oung Chinese girls Engish and the Piano. Good salary186 words
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Advertisement381 1914-10-29 12 Banks CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 ea< h £1,200.000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd.,381 words
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Advertisement351 1914-10-29 12 Insurance The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Limited. HEAD OFFICK-S ingaport (INCORPORATED IS THE STRAITS SETTLE2I EXTg) BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN CHAT VAN, ESQ. (Chairman) Lim Peso Siano, Esq. (Vice rT~L Hon. Mr. TaHiak Ki^r^ Sftfte? r Ong Soon X N. B. Chan, Eaq., Vow Pitn > Tan Khiam Esq., Lin,351 words
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