Malaya Tribune, 28 November 1914

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. I.- No 281. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1914 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1914. THE GREAT WAR. V NOTES AND NEWS. CIK malapa Cribunc. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28.
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    • 351 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NICHT I COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TONIGHT U JUST ARRIVED BY THIS MAIL Hot, All Hot, All Hot. A batch of German prisoners being Perfect Scout taken to the French Camps. ,Tr T Canadians arrive at Salisbury rood Haul of Ger-Huns.
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    • 142 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT, 167. ORCHARD ROAC. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 2G-10 25-4-15 Under Entirely New Management.
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    • 349 1 JOIN THE ARMY Or Quality Pictuu Efrorrm Kn Wwo only Bn Good Fkatihi Roll Lp At The Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT AND BENCOOLEN STREETS. TO SEE THIS TO-NIGHT! ALL ROUND WAR PROGRAMME A War Picture Drama better than ever produced by the Kay Bee Co. THE GREAT SACRIFICE 2
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  • 365 2 Grand Si no-J apa new Festival Projected in Honour of the Grot Sage From the Japan Times (No. 3) we learn that the Japanese journal Chugai Sbogyo, in treatiii<j ol the important part sentiment plays botn iv national and international relations, single* out the change ofthenameof the
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  • 109 2 Asahi Sbimbun. New York, Oct. ,'3o.—The American Consul at Odessa has sent a report to Washington to the effect that American property has been damaged by the bombardment of Theodosia. The American Government is awaiting further reports. If it is proved that the Turkish forces began the
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    • 248 2 THE Xmas Bazaar is NOW OPEN COME AND SEE TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! AND SANTA CLAUS STOCKINGS In Great Variety AT John Little Co., Ltd. CHONG FEE Co., M TAILORS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. 301 303, North Bridge Road, Junction of North Bridge Bras Basah Road S pore.] ESTABLISHED 1860. iJt'rllfffißtW High
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    • 469 2 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 F.M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY, CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT, Ellerslie
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  • 770 3 Dean Inge o,i The War. A re narkuble sermon was preached in Westminster Abbey on Sunday, l*th Oct. by Dr. Inge, Dean of •St. Paul's. After sketching tbe tragic history of the Jewish nation! he said We read our newspaper! tines the beginning of August and we
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  • 173 3 Mr. Asquith has addressed to L'lndependance Beige the following message of welcome, which appears in the first number of that paper published in London. "I cordially welcome the appearance of L'lndependence Beige in this country, and trust that the brave task which is being undertaken will
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    • 217 3 T RY THIS Solano i I KEEPS EVERY THINC BRIGHT. CONNOLLYS AAA, Solid Rubber Tyre. H r— C/ 5 CO CO THE UNION TRADING CO. Vichy Celestin ID Best Table Water This Water known and used over a 1000 11 years by all kinds of JffijfiSja. nvalids. A pint taken
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    • 830 3 ST. PETER k ST. PAUL'S CHURCH QCE V. N STREKT. •i.30 Lin.-MaM and Sermon Hokkien.) 8 ajn.—Mass and Sanson Tiet*ia.) 4 p.m.—Prayer* <Chinesei k Benediction. CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH. Victoria St i.kkt. :nday—Low Mas-c- N a.m. 8 a.m. -High Ma— -nd BnM 5 p.m. -Evening Serv ice Vespers k Bei
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  • 809 4 Another Successful Year. The twelfth «ordinary general meeting of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., was held in the Singapore Exchange yesterday. The chairman of the company, the Hon Mr. K. D. Hewan, presided. There were also present Messrs. A. IloodBegg, W. H. Macgregor, F.
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  • 532 4 A Japanese Fore :-st. In the November numuci of the Chno Koron, I)r. Arata Ninacrawa, an authority on Sociology, ventures a forecast on the internal conditions of the European Powers after the war. When she is free from German menace, he says. France will devote
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  • 79 4 REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.1*9 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.10 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,
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  • 66 4 Singapore, November 28. 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. 174J, On Hongkong— d/d 2.3.1. On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 1031 On Java— BankT. T. 14 On Japan— Bank d/d. \\4\ Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil Bills last
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    • 77 4 MORTCACEE'S SALE. A Rubber Plantation containing an area of about 41 Acres and 12 poles planted with rubber trees held in Statutory Land Grand No. *****, and in approved application No. 196 of 1910 situate at Sungei Bahru Tengah in the Settlement of Malacca, will be held on Saturday the
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    • 207 4 GASH CLEARANCE SALE. 20th Nov. to Isih Dec. 1914. 30,000 PLANTS. Rare and beautiful Plants, comprising Orchids. Palms, etc., of a thousand varieties, to be cleared at a redu- tin of 50 Ladies and Gentlemen who make a hobby of collecting rare plants are specially invite 1 to come and
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    • 245 4 THE Straits Albion Press Limited. PRINTERS STATIONERS 20A-ZOC. COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. WE have just received ~n r :>-. consignment of Station per s.s. M NAGOYA." With tin view of meeting the pretest c* tailed resources of customers, we fe prepared to execute orders for i of the following, if accompanied
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    • 306 4 FIXTURES. Saturday. 2Sth. High water: —7.22 a.m. 8 ft.: 8 p.m. < f*». 8 ins. Sunday, 29th. 1st Sunday in Advent. High water :—8.1 a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins.; 8.5* p.m ft. Monday, 30th. St. Andrew'» Day. Special Dinner and Ball. Raffles Hotel. High water: —8.35 a.m. 8 ft. 6
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  • 824 5 Mr. John F. Macdonald writes in Dai!v Graphic, giving glimpses of often to be witnessed in Lon:on -irice Belgian refugees from the vr ity and savagery of the GerHuns arrived in thousands in the metropolis. This is how he cs the part he played in the
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  • 209 5 Petrograd, (Jet. 26.—A number of Russian Red Cross nurses have returned after several weeks'detention or captivity in Germany, and have told press representatives harrowing stories of the maltreatment of Russian prisoners of war by Germans. The nurses were captured by the j Germans together
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  • 100 5 A military correspondent of the London Morning Post thinks that the following will be found to be the best official estimate of the total fighting forces of the German Empire, and that it is not capable of great additions-: Trained men now serving— 4 ,450,000. I'ntrained, but
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  • 155 5 Santiago, Nov. 7. —The cruisers Scbarnhorst and Nurnberg arrived at Valparaiso on Nov. 1. The German Admiral reported that he had sunk the Monmouth and damaged the Good Hop p and Glasgow in a battle 6 miles off Coronel. believe* that all on
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  • 150 5 German officers state that the battle was fought in a storm. The Germans opened fire at six miles and the British fire was short. As the long range closed to four miles the British vessels were able to reply, but they were then badly damaged. The Monmouth
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  • 183 5 Will the Japanese Fight in Europe London, Nov. X —Doctor Dillon in the current number of the Contemporary Review and an anonymous writer in the Fortnightly Review take up the question of the participation by Japanese troops in the war in Europe. Dr. Dillon says he is assured that the
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  • 74 5 Toronto, Canada, Oct. 10. —A large launch fitted with wireless telegraphy receiving apparatus was captured yesterday off Coinax Spit on the coast of British Columbia. The launch carried provisions sufficient to supply a crew of two men and two women for nine months. The supposed purpose in
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  • 339 5 Colombo and the War Malays Join Town Guard. We learn from the Ceylon Observer of 16th Nov. that in response to invitations of the leaders of their community a large number of Malays assembled at their Library, Slav Island, on 15th Nov., to consider the formation of a Malay Section
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  • 138 5 Calcutta, Nov. 0. —A special cablegram to the f Statesman says The Daily Chronicle correspondent describe* the fighting near Ypres. Deep pits concealed with branches and turf were dug twenty-five yards in front of the British trenches. The Germans, attacking, fell into the pits in heape. They
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  • 93 5 London, Oct. 26.—The Austrian General, who was defeated at Lemberg, has been court-martialled, and the Commanders of the seventh, eighth, eleventh, and sixteenth army corps were deprived of their post*. The command of the Austrian troops in Galicia has been transferred to German officers. Since hostilities began Austria
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  • 213 5 Two more Dutch trawlers are mia~ sing. It is believed that they struck German mines and went down with all hands. The position of Servia is critic»! on account of failure of the Servian ammunition supply. The London Standard says that Bulgaria and Rumania should now give a
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  • 239 5 The Mother-laud of England called to her sons afar, 44 Sons of mv Heart, now stand by me in this hell-born hour of War Swift as a flash the answer came across the miles of foam, 4 Mother, we will not fail thee, nor the dear old flag
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  • 84 5 Rome, Oct. '!'•'>. —Cardinal Hartrnann, Archbiehop of Cologne, informed the Pope that the Germaa Emperor had acceded to hin request that all priests who are takeo prisoners shall he treated us officer*. The Pope has signified to the Cardinal his appreciation of the Emperor's
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  • 1158 6 Out of the eontiict of opinions, and as one result of the arguments and controversies in the Far Fast consequent on the introduction of missions from the West,the majority of thinkers of the Fast naturally long ago re-examined the religioethical questions that contact with the West
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  • 147 6 Thus the Malay Mail, editoi yesterday in re the L 915 F.M.S. Estimates "We hope the Federal Council will not be confronto later with regrettable incident; which may cause it to deplo, niggardliness displayed towards department of the Ser vice wbm work can never be too adequatly provided
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  • 54 6 The Honorary Treasurer ol vI'rince of Wales War lielief Fund knowledges receipt from Mr. C. N Maxwell, British Agent, TrenggWHi. of a cheque for $l v ooo, being contribution from the Hup Tel Seng Kongsi, Opium ami Spin: Farmers, Trengganu, to the Pri of
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  • 137 6 A special service will be held the chapel of the Seventh-day ventists, Penang at s \<-m to-morrow, when an address I "What the Bible says about 1 key" will be delivered. AU rested are cordially invited present. We are pleasantly remi the proximity of the New Yea receipt from the
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    • 261 6 Robinson Co. Sole Agents In tbe Straits Settlements and Federated Malax States FOR The NEW-HUDSON CATALOGUES PRICES on APPLICATION. DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family should ask himself this pertinent question, 44 How
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    • 121 6 Sbief WW Cigarettes A GOOD CIGARETTE AT A MODERATE PRICE. CHOW KIT CO, Singapore Kuala Lumpur. TUITION. Conversation Lessons Riven in English by a young lady in Tanglin to foreign* ladies or. gentlemen, also to Chinese ladies and gentlemen, young or old. Apply M. c o Malaya Tribune. 38-11 11-12
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  • 511 7 Mi. J. Love Montgomerie isgazeta Snd Lieut. S. V. K. jo:— -_>!<» tons tin were exported from ore -luring the past week. —:o:— The resignation of Lieut. H. A. 3. V. A., has been accepted. :o.— n-t week's imports here of rice Siam totalled 100,000 piculs. :o:—
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  • 82 7 District Court {Before Mr. A. V. Broun.) A Chinese, Tan Kee, was yesterday before the District Judge on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property belonging to Mr. Edward Diamond, purser on board the S.S. Gorgon, lying alongside Tanjong Pagar Wharf. Complainant, before going to bed, hung up
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  • 262 7 Ashamed of His Native Country. London, Oct 2o.—A pathetic case of suicide has occurred at Ramsgate. where Ernst Kludas, aged Wl. a tradesman, who was much respected in the town, was found dead hanging from a clothes line. Kludas was married to an Englishwoman, and had a son
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  • 264 7 Singapore has exported from Jan. 1, 1914, up to the present time 434,230 piculs of tin. Its destination has been United Kingdom piculs 190,629 U.S.A. piculs 164JL12 Continent of Europe piculs 79,489. :o:—Notifications in W) Gazette include Mr. N. A. Sedßvick, cadet, to as asst. supt. Government Monopolies, Singapore. Dr.
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  • 114 7 The War Loan Oversubscribed. Strength cf the British Money Market. Reuter's Services. London, Nov. 27, 4.10 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George announced that the War Loan had been oversubscribed. Mr. Lloyd, George did not give the amount subscribed, but he said a feature was
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  • 22 7 London, Nov. 27, 4.10 p.m. Major Sir John Eugene Clauson, K.C.M.G., has been appointed High Commissioner for Cyprus.
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  • 129 7 Some Fighting, But Nothing of a Decisive Character. London, Nov. 27, j.:\o p.m. A Paris communique states The artillery everywhere was slacker yesterday. The enemy made two infantry attacks against the bridgeheads on the right bank of the Yser, southward of Dixmude, but were easily repulsed. There
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  • 44 7 London, Nov. 27, 12.55 a.m. Paris, p.m.. Official There is a complete calm in Belgium. Cannonades have occurred in the centre, but there have been no infantry attacks. Nothing noteworthy at Argonne, but there ha/been a slight engagement east of Verdun.
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  • 97 7 German Efforts Centred in Retreat. London, Nov. 26, 9-f> p.m. A Petrograd communique states The battle at Lodz continues to develop to our advantage. The efforts of the Germans are made to facilitate the retreat Of their various corps which having penetrated in
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  • 190 7 Confirms the German Defeat. London, Nov. 26, 6.55 p.m. In the House of Lords Lord Kitchener announced that the Russians had checked and defeated the Germans, whose losses were heavier than ever before. Review of the Situation. In reviewing the situation he emphasised that the Germans had
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  • 115 7 Due to Internal Magazine Explosion- London, Nov. 26, 6-20 p.m. Mr. Winston Churchill said that the Vice Admiral and Rear Admir- al who were present reported that it was aminternal magazine explosion which sent the slip asunder.^ There was no upheaval of watir and the
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  • 34 7 London, Nov. '21, 6.99 a.m. The four warships engaged in the bombardim-nt of Zeebrugge on the Belgian coast have returned to port, the object of their operations having been accomplished.
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  • 63 7 Upholding the Mifcaifice&t Traditions of the Army. London, Sow 27, ("».20 a.m. Sir John French in an Army Order issued on the 22nd says: Your fighting qualities;, courage and endurance have been subjected to most trying and severe tests. You have proved yourselves descendants of
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  • 116 7 ML > (Courteously6>4upfitied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Nov. 26, 6 j p.m. Official. The cannonade has been less violent in the north. We have made some progress at several points. The Germans have continued to bombard the suburbs of Arras. The attack of the enemy
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  • 177 7 Plotters Against the Allies Sentenced Standard. Geneva, Oct. 2.l.—Three German spies and agents provocateur to-day were placed on trial before the military tribunal One of the accused, Colonel Otto Tlrich, is a friend of the German Crown Prince, the others being Dr. Wohlander and a chemist
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    • 70 7 THE GREAT WAR LOAN.. A Huge Success Britain's Supremacy in Trade and Finance Absolutely Assured. The Rout of the Ger-Huns at Lodz Greatest Losses Yet Sustained. Kitchener On The Recent Bloody Battles He and French Hold that Lustre has been Added to the Splendid Traditions of the Army. The H.
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  • 1321 8 Discussion On The Estimates. People's Representatives Protest Against Wholesale Reductions and Appeal to Imperial Authorities Mr. Eu Ton j Sea Favours Increase Of Price of Opium. The adjourned meeting of the Federal Council was opened at Knala Lumpar on the 24th instant when there were present H. E.
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  • 148 8 Keppel Golf Club. Match for 29th inst, commencing at 9 a.m. Scotland Rest J. Kennedy and R. F. Binnie vs. A. W. P. Blencowe and H. IrvingJones. A. C. Smith and Dr. Elder vs F. W. King and H. C. Aspinall. J. Binnie and A. W. D. Dove vs
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  • 31 8 Sunday, 28th November. Johnston's Pier at 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2-30 and 3-80 p.m. Return from Club at 8-30 and 9-30 a.m., 12-15, 3 and 5-30 p.m.
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  • 182 8 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following further contributions Amount acknowledged £249,749.44 Dr. N. V. Samy 25 Dr. Teo Chin f eong 5 Dr. Ho Sin Khan 5 Dr. Yap Yeow Chin 5 Dr. Soh Seng Tuck
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  • 103 8 Allahabad, Nov. 15.—The Pioneer publishes a cablegram stating Twenty new motor machine-gun batteries are being formed and an order issued by Lord Kitchener on the point has resulted in a rush for service to the new arm. The first of these batteries has been formed at the front
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    • 225 8 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES THE TYRES THAT ARE SUPERIOR BECAUSE They are made of Plantation Rubber. They cannot, 14 Saw with the Wheels' Motion. You have longer Tyre Life and Less Punctures. You become a stranger to bursts and wayside worries. ASK FOR OUR PRICE LISTS. GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE
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  • 1064 9 Municipal Commissioners Meeting. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission wad held yesterday afternoon at 2.30. The President (Mr. F. J. Hallifax) occupied the chair. There were also present Messrs Chia Keng Chin, A. J. W. Watkins, R. St. John Braddell, Leong Man Sau, Tan Khearn Hock,
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  • 201 9 DO YOU WANT A BILLET Owing to the War, business houses and other employers have found it necessary to reduce their staffs. The result of this is that several men have been thrown out of employment. In order to give some assistance to those who are in this unfortunate position,
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    • 418 9 Cheer the Youngsters Up and Secure for Them STRONG BRITISH TOYS HORSE TRICYCLES Pkices From $10.00 Large Selection to Choose from A. FRANKEL 6? Co., VICTORIA STREET. KIM COMPANY. Booksellers, Newsagents and Stationers. c What A Young Husband Ought To Know 2 20 What A Young Wife Ought To Know
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    • 352 9 NOTICE_ CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT If You Want Credit Come to os. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT CO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OF Hardware fni a Nettle to ai AKtor. TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS, SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen*. BOON SENG Co. Ship-Chandlers,
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  • 2114 10 Telegraphic.—From the Viceroy to the Secretary of State for India, JateJ 9th September. 1914. No. 4. In opening the proceedings of the Legislative Council Viceroy began by asking the members to stand while he read them message from the King. [See No. L] Viceroy said he thought
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  • 223 10 List of offers of service, dec., received from Chiefs and others reeiding in, or on visits to, this country:— His Highness the Aya Khan In addition to directing the community of which he is the spritual head to place their personal services and resources unreservedly at the of
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  • 1010 10 House of Lords. Wednesday-, 16th September, 1914. The Lord Privy Seal and Secretary or State for India (The Marquess or Crewk) moved 'esolution to the effect that the ordinary pay and other ordinary charges of any troops despatched from India to the seat of war, as well as
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  • 235 10 The Kokumin thinks that thr principal aim of Germany in Ctaaing the Turks to unsheathe their sworxh Kg not directed toward Russia but it Great Britain. It must be for the purpose of making Turkey attack Egypt at once This must certain! be a great menace to British
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  • 1104 11 If the report be true that Germany is building a flewt of Zeppelin airships, that fact alone suggests that there is contemplated a raid on our fleet in which the airships would co-operate with the German navy. Engineers and aeronauts in this country have never put a groat deal
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  • 239 11 Mr. John McEwan, who, as Chairman of the Rubber Growers' Association, may be regarded as an authority on the question, made some interesting suggestions as to the use of rubber in naval warfare when he introduced Lady Jellicoe at the Children's Hospital in Great Ormonde-street the other
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  • 132 11 Japan Times Tokyo, Oct. 31.—The sum of Y:$,400,000 will be spent on the construction of a grand shrine to the late EmperorMeiji at Yoyogi, Tokyo, if the estimates of the special committee, which concluded its labours at the Premier's official residence on the 2'.«th inst., areaprov* d
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 235 11 GOODRICH TYBES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages 1-6 READ THROUGH THIS LIST. may interest you to know we hold large and fresh stocks. Our] ea are as usual in spite of the War. nhury's Foods Kepler's Solution Peruna Tonic ory Moore's Parmint Wincarnis Dr. Cassel's Tablets
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    • 366 11 fl&alaiea tribune EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge, —with full particulars of the qualifications and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employees desiring appointments can have their applications filed on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes 1. The retention of
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    • 508 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—l. Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Hi M» A RAD J A Tongkal, Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djambi v 28 V. OUTHOOBN Muntok, Dieboe», Blinjoe. Soengei-Liat. Pangkal-Baiem and Koba
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    • 184 12 SHIPPIMC Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, H. W. BUCKLAMD. AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE. —Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN Chat VaN, Esq.
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    • 404 12 GUAN KIAT CO. Ship-Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, and Commission Agents, Estate, RiceMill and Saw-Mill Suppliers. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and AI Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) Sole Agents for GLOBE BOILER FLUID, THE IDEAL FLUID FOR CLEANING
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    • 272 12 RANEEGUNGE I Drainpipes I AND I Channels I SOLE AGENTS: I INDO MALAY CO., I SINGAPORE. I TO LET I TO LET. I A newly-built Bouse at N I Keppel Road (late Krian Street). For further particulars s| ply 1 I THIO SOEN YAJJG, I 50. 21, South Canal Road.
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