Malaya Tribune, 17 December 1914

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  • 20 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vokl, -No 297. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1914 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 302 1 P ALL ADIU MI ORCHfRD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD I TO-NIGHT I commencing at 9pm sharp. TO-NIGHT H "VIVE L' ENTENTE CORDIALE" Owing to the Enormous Success of Mor.s. Neekelsonn he has been retained for 3 Nights longer. When he will present an entire change oflllusions and Necromacy.
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    • 108 1 G. R. COELHO, I 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 work- j manship. Estimates free on application. Telephone !Vo. 602. 26-10 254 Ii
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    • 431 1 GREATEST ATTRACTIONS OF THE DAY To-Night! At The CJjAJ* MctHi Palace JUNCTION Off ALRKKT am» BENCOOLHN STfUEKTfIL A ROMANCE OF OLD BRITANY I Drain in 2 Parts. Pathe Color A Magnificent Presentation of Ancient Rom* 3 Parts 4 THEODORA 3 Act* A FTK is BARDOUB GREAT TBA6ROI with the celebrated
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  • 32 2 The attempts to salve th<> Hoku-«ei-Mam, sunk in collision with the P. and O. liner Oriental in the Astrea Channel at Shanghai, in March last, have been definitely given up.
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  • 29 2 The 32 German steamers which were in the port of Antwerp at the outbreak of war have not been sunk, but have their machinery disabled.
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  • 27 2 The Osaka Rkosen Kaisha will inaugurate a bi-weekly subsidised *teaim dlip service between Kobe and Tsingtau as soon as the mine-field has been cleared
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  • 46 2 The s.s. Myrmidon, owned by Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co., Yokohama for Liverpool, arrived at Aden some time ago. The vessel had not reported since leaving Singapore Oct. 22, on and very high rates had been paid to cover her against capture risk.
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  • 36 2 At Lloyd's 70 guineas per cent was paid on the s.s. Haddon Hall, ashore near Okinawa (Japan), and 60 guineas per cent on the s.s. Luceric on fire at Sabang.
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  • 38 2 At the urgent request of a number of yacht > >-:. the management of the i '.mum.. V kcific International Inhibition has decided to postpone I. yacht regatta from April, 1915, t<» A.ngU3t-September oi* the same year.
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  • 137 2 The American Consul at Shanghai reports that the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Company is building the largest vessel ever constructed at its yards—a 1372,000 (gold) steel collier for the United States Government, to be used in the Philippine Islands. The dimensions of this vessel are
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  • 267 2 Engineering illustrates in a twopage plalfl the latest of a long succession of shallow-draught steamers, built by Messrs Yarrow and Co., Ltd., Scotsman, Glasgow. This vessel, named the Shu-Hun. was constructed for the Szechuan Steam Navigation Company for their passenger and cargo service between lchang and Chungking,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 308 2 X'MAS PROVISIONS DELIVERED FREE SINGAPORE TOWN ANO SUBURBS. Plum Puddings New Season's Fruits Mincemeat Nuts I X'mas Cakes Almo nds Shortbread Scotch Buns Crystallized Fruits Chocolates in Fancy Boxes. AT PRICKS HANGING FROM $2.00 to $20.00 John Little Co., Ltd. i Merated Waters Show their worth Every Time and Everywhere.
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    • 254 2 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, H ngkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Examination, S. arid F. M. S. Medical School Entrance Examination AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F.M.S. Prospectvs and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY,
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 18 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1914 notes and news. malapa tribune. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17.
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    • 1221 3 War on the Eastern Front Reviewed. Eve of Decisive Events. X ..it r. -Colonel Kousta-m Rkk) re 1 c xplain th? present posiKa«siaa Army end describe ilit) of its further offensive the enemy on three largn I niu-t summarise the events taken plant in the giganrn theatre of
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    • 372 3 The British Export Gazette obtained counsel's opinion concerning the exact liability of consignors and consignees under c.i.f. contracts in respect of goods shipped in German vessels and held up in neutral ports pending the cessation of hostilities. This opinion of a leading authority on commercial aud shipping
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    • 141 3 With reference to the vessels reported sunk by the Karlsruhe, Lloyd*4 agents at Tene*iffe cables on 23rd October, as follows :-r- Am now informed that steamers Indrani. Far n SI d Condor not sunk, but taken possession of by Osfßtaat. All prisoners landed from Orefeld, aad
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    • 687 3 The following supplementary cables appear in Ceylon end Indian papers Calcutta, i>ec. 2.— In reply to a BablagfWß requeuing a denial of t l ie reports current in India, that the summoning of the ItalUn Asabessadors at the Allied courts to Rome indicated a rupture of
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    • 237 3 Special Order-in-Council The London Gazette contained recently the text of an (it der-in-Council expending ami amending the Aliens Restriction Consolidation Order, 1914, and ordering the following article to be inserted An alien enemy shall not after October 12th, 1914, for any purpose, assume or use,
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    • 188 3 ilow a company of Gurkhas put, ashore by Bog ish gunboat* near Nieuport destroyed the ammunition park of a German battery which whs galling our men r>v fire from a marked position is told by the French daily Petit I or At erfdaigbt the company arrived in
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    • 460 4 Another Trick That Failed. The incursion into the North Sea by three or four German cruisers and the bombardment of the unprotected towns of Whitby and Scarborough (reported by Renter to-day) miy have come as a surprise to many. It is. however, only what a sural 1
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    • 108 4 **Wm Geoffrey's Profit" is the title of a very interesting booklet, from the facile pen of our esteemed fellow-resident Mr. J. T. Lloyd, which is now on sale at 50 cents per copy at Messrs John Little and Co.'s and Kelly and Walsh. Those purchasing the
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    • 111 4 Cricket. Old Boys Vs. Present Beys. The first cricket match between the Old Boy Band Present Boys of the Anglo-Chinese School conies off on Saturday, the L9th inst.. on the Oldham Hall grounds, play commencing at 2. The sides are constituted as follows Old Boys. PaasxxT Bom .1. s.
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    • 118 4 The Harinn This favourite hall draws good houses at present, as a result of the screening of a tine Itala four-reel which holds one's interest from beginning to end. The staging of the plot is intensely realistic and the subject ably dealt with. The Gaumont War Gazettes, of
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    • 108 4 Protest Against Purchase of Premises. Periling:, Dec. 12. —At a meeting of the above society yesterday at the Kapitan Kling Mosque it was resolved to send a protest, on behalf of the Muslims at large, to the Endowment Board regarding the purchase of 100a, 100b, 102. 102a,
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    • 627 4 Its Trade, Population, and Ind»jtrj c Archangel, as mentioned I last issue, is the chief citj §flj Russian province, or l'o\ I bordering on the White 1 Seas. There an archbisho; *1 Orthodox Greek Church re>i H to it a strategic railway H from Moscow. Hitherto it ha.- I
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    • 47 4 The death ratio per mille for tW week ending Dee. 12 1 Total number of deaths wm which 1 i>7 were malt* W females The death w* re: From phthisis .**> 1. j beri-beri 21, pneumonia 2il ,,:iSI, .J sions 19, dysentery 14 and fever hi
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 337 4 I ROBINSON Co. LARGE SHIPMENTS OF HEW AND IHTERESTIHG BOOKS. WAR SERIES I- Secrets of The German War Office I by Karl Graves $1 <>0 The German Spy W. le Queux Roar of Battle Ernest Rhys I Q55 A Scrap cf Paper Dr. Dillon The War that will End War
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      • 43 4 ST.-RAPHAEL WINE DIGESTIV E, FORTIFY LI\G AND STRENGTHENING TONIC. CHOW KIT <S CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. TAN SENG CHONG CO. ARCHITECTS AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR BUILDINGS DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, BUILDING SURVEYS, Etc., UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION 14, RAFFLES QUAY (TOP FLOOR) Telephone 1286. CHARGES MODERATE.
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    • 587 5 M T M r P*™.a well-known rcwdepiof Bangkok. IB reported to Iv- seriously ill. All new ads received up to noon to-day a re inserted on l>age 6. The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredge Co in November amounted to 52 ton-. M. de I'laneon, Russian
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    • 257 5 fcjoicints at Llorsa. At noon of the day new, reeehed that the Emden had been destroyed the atmosphere of Uoyd'g wu normel Men stood about in groans on the floor, cables came and and went, boys slid down the bamsiers, the dreary voice of the
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    • 209 5 Tn forwarding a complete list of contributions to the above fund, Mr. A. C. Towers desires to tender his thanks publicly to all who kindly forwarded donations to him, as well as to Messrs. Charles Grenier I and Son for printing posters free of charge. The Subscription
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    • 118 5 The Allahabad Pioneer (Dec. 2) .-ays —The leading trans-border M allahs appear to have realised that the war in which Turkey has ranged herself on the side of two Christian Powers can by no manner of means be regarded as a religious war. It hears from the frontier that Miau
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    • 67 5 British Guns Drive Kaiser’s Vesssels From English Coast. Enemy's Fleet Active. OFFICIAL REPORTS. Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London, Dee. 1(J, 3-15 p.m. 1 he War Office announces that the commander of the fortress of NV est Hartlepool reports that German warships engaged the fortress between eight and
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    • 45 5 London, Dec. 1(1, 1 p.m. The Admiralty announces that German -movements of some importance are taking place this morning in the North Sea. Scarborough and Hartlepool have been shelled. Our flotillas have been engaged at various points. The situation is developing.
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    • 78 5 Extensive Damage- London, Dec. 16, 1.35 p.m. Four German cruisers bombarded the town of Scarborough this mo rning. 2.4f>. Fog prevailed during the attack. It appears that a German cruiserwas lying off the Castle cliiT. The roof of St. Martins' church was struck, and
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    • 170 5 The shelling of Scarborough began at 8 o'clock in the morning. The people rushed from their houses and there was considerable excitement. Some entrained for Hull and these declare that much damage was done to property and the bombardment was heavy. An engine-driver described how shells were
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    • 50 5 Austrians Admit its Evacuation- London, Dec. 15. 7.in p.m. Amsterdam An Austrian communique says that retirement of the right wing involved a change in the military situation, consequently Belgrade was evacuated without lighting. Our troops fought long and fatiguing battles but are in the l>est spirits.
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    • 87 5 The Serbian Victory. London. Dec. 1(1, 1» a.m. Ihe Austrians had seven army corps in the field agaiu>t the Serbians when they forced them to retire. *1 hree of these were withdrawn when the Russians invaded Hungary. The Serbians immediately resumed the offensive, obtaining a victory
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    • 43 5 London, Dec. 16. 4.30 p.m. A Press Bureau message says the King of Serbia with the Princes entered Belgrade yesterday at the head ot his troops and proceeded to the Cathedral where the Te Deuin was sung.
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    • 21 5 Serbia’s Triumph 60,000 Prisoners. London, Dec. 16, ."».;;< i p,na. The total number of prisoners taken by the Serbians number 60,0( >o.
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    • 28 5 London, Dec. IT,, 4 55 p.m. Amsterdam A Constantinople despatch says the cruiser Btfessudiyeh sank at her anchorage. The crew were able to leave the vessel.
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    • 196 5 Further Advances* London, Dec. 1(1. 1.20 a.m. Paris, evening Oificial.—FrancoBelgian troops have debouched from Xieuport and occupied a line of trees from Lombaertzyde to a farm at St. George. We made an attack to the South of Ypres in the direction of Kleinzillebeke and have advanced 500
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    • 39 5 Stock Exchange Report. London, Dec. It». 3.50 p.m. The position of the Stock Exchange is fundamentally improving. It is generally believed that IM) millions have been repaid of the original eighty millions loans to the Stock Exchange.
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    • 71 5 Price Greatly Desired. 11'* l.udapest newspapers attack the Germans for their selfishness in withdrawing the Austrians to help them. A ladv who has recently returned from Vienna says, that the question has again arisen of the Austrians breaking away from Germany and suing for peare
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    • 73 5 London, Dec. 1G, 3 55 p.m. An Austrian communique says Our offensive in West Galicia'has caused the Russians to retreat. We are advancing to the northward and have reached the line of Jaslo and Rajbrot. To the south of Cracow we took 31,000 prisoners. 1 he Russians'
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    • 125 5 Successful Fighting Continues. London, Dec. 16, 2.30 p.m. Petrograd, official Our offensive in the Mlava region continues to progress taocessfolly. Large foroai of tiie enemy continue to coooentrate on the left ban Ivor the Vistula. Several new detachments were discovered close to the river near [loff. There
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    • 15 5 London, De?. I»',, ].;,."> a.m. Piotrkow has been captured by the Rnsniins
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    • 21 5 Berne: German newspapers report that the ton ot *le, r liethmannHollweg, the German Chancellor, has been badly wounded.
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    • 19 5 Venhv: Telegrams from Trieste report that two Austrian deatiuyetl have been sunk by mines.
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    • 72 5 Loss due to Accident. I union, Dec. 15, LO p.m Press Itnreau The Court of In-' «juiry which was held to enquire into the explosion on hoard the battleship Huiw.uk finds that the exploteit.ii was doe to accidental ignition of ammunition on b- v i tbe ship. Then?
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    • 23 6 London, Dec. lo, 4-o5 p.m. A twenty-four hours' intercession began at St Paul's Cathedral at o'clock this morning.
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    • 256 6 {Courteously supplied by French Consul-) Officially Communicated. Paris, Dec. 14, p m. In the region of the river AiMie. the enemy has violentlv bombarded our trenches, our artillery replied effectively, overthrowing many ot his- e In the vicinity of Allies (a lew miles west of Craonne) we
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    • 42 6 German Concentration. Hague, Dec. 12. The Germans have concentrated gome 700,000 men near Ypres whence a new attempt is to be made to break through the Allies' line. The Allies have now also massed great forces at Y pres.
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    • 38 6 Wiring on Dec. 14, the special correspondent of the Soer. Hbid. says panic has broken out in Hungary and Ea<t Prussia amongst the civilians 500,000 fugitives are fleeing before the Russians.
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    • 147 6 A!or Stat Water Supply. Alor Star is deriving immense benefits tram its new water supply, which has now been in use for several weeks. The reservoir is situated north of Alor Star, and there are two settling tanks, holding abont a million gallons of water. Bightsen miles
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    • 184 6 An Important Motion i >r fcew Tria'. Dismissed vdta Cast* His Lordship, tbe actio* Chid Justice, deliv-. Ed judg... Nt this morning in tu* inothwi brougbt forward by Hr X C. Etlin on be- < half of K. H. !*»masundivin Chettj for a new trial of lbs case
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    • 171 6 Night Hawk Caught Liin Lye Hee appeared before the District J udge to-day charged with breaking into the house of one Zynuddin No. 10 Chitty Road with intent to commit theft. Accused was arrested at about .> o'clock on the morning of the I Oth instant, while coming
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    • 196 6 Third Court. (.Before Mr. H. G. Sugdsn.) Alleged Murder. A Cantonese, Kum Ah Kain, was arrested 011 the charge of murdei, as having caused the death of one Lam Yow in a saw-mill at 53 Kallang road. It appears that both the deceased and his assailant were employed
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    • 70 6 The anniversary of the Ceylon Tamils' Association will be held next Saturday at 8 p.m., in the AngloChinese* School Drill Hall, kindly lent for the occasion. All interested are cordially invited. M. Take .Jonesco (the Minister of the Interior, Kou mania) wired to a friend in London on Dec. 4
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    • 113 6 America Buying Errely in London. On the 4th instant the London correspondent of the Times of Ceylon cabled to the effect tiiat plantation rubber was then fully firm, and that American buyers have been operating in London freely recently, the reason being a ga able on the
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    • 231 6 Serious Effect of\ Trade. Tokyo, Nov. 28.—China cannot yet find a way out of money difficulties, and the nation lives trom hand to mouth. To add to the hardships, the people Buffer because the foreign market for the country is shut close by the war. True to
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 214 6 Latest Advertisements. WANTED. For Sundays only, I Stenographers, to produce notes from dictation. Native preferred. State remuneration expected. Box 15a, Malaya Tribune. 17-12 2.M2 INTERPRETER WANTED. Chinese-E glish Interpreter conversant with the different Chinese dialects, at least Hylam and Kheh, wanted for Rubber Kstate in Johore. Please communicate with 44
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      • 330 6 Fit NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER I MOTOR T^ES THE TYRES 1 HAT ARE SUPERIOR BECAUSE They are made of Plantation Rubber. They cannot, M 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.
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    • 358 7 Disorders and Incipient fievolts in Various Profincn. inkyo. Nov. 2X.—Rather lerkHM developments of revolutionary activity are reported from China, and seem to he causing genuine anxiety to President Yuan. General Liv at Canton telegraphed to the Peking Government on the 17th to say that a party of
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    • 68 7 Several thousands of hadjis, who left Java for Jeddah under the aufpices of the Sarikat Islam, ha\e been stranded at the Arabian port The vessel due to take them back, and for which they had paid their return passages, was sold at the outbreak of the war,
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 837 7 ESTATE OF LOW K )M PM F FEZ:EASED. AUCTION SALfc "■jests ssss BHU, K'AI>I,aNO saM w ii, A^ A 4 X TANJONG AND KIM KEAT ftroffiSi To be held at Powell 4 Co.' s Sale-room On Tuesday, December 22, 1914. at 2.30 p.m Kiss, k saw Urn 2060 for 99
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      • 127 7 AS AH I BEER H SAPPORO KM 3LACK B:ER CITRON WATER Hi S hest Prize lk P ATTHE An sQ*Japanese Exhibition. amoto Co., 351, Victoria Street, TELEPHONE 412, And All Retailers Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., BOLK AGENTS FOB The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. THE CoT HIGH STREET. JUST RECEIVED
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    • 47 8 {Singapore, Dec. 17) Copra —Good demand. Price steady. Tin.—%124 150 tons sold. Tapioca-—Business rapidly reviving from the stagnation caused by the war. Fairly large quantity put through at to-day's rates. Other Products.—Good inquiries for most staples, but no extensive transactions reported. Present quotations are firms.
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    • 166 8 «*>•»; Nutmeg» HO«, 0 9f> Copra Bali Copra Gorong Talo Copra Dongalo Copra Kavong g Copra Fulo oq Copra Pontianak Copra Siantan a^* Copra Singkawang Sago Flour Singapore 1st quality Sago Flour Singapore fair Von* Sago Flour Sarawak 1st quality 3.20 Sag* Flour Sarawak fair 010
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    • 111 8 Messrs Barlow and Co. state in their Weekly Report issued l;>th inst# Coffee. —There is no bnsmess to report. Liberian nominally $32.00 for Good Average and $24.00 for Pair. Copra —The market has kept steady throughout the week and quotations are unchanged. Extract from Singapore Exchange Market
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    • 76 8 Copra: £24.5.0. Pepper (black) fair quality spot H buyers. Pepper: white distant 9 spot quotation 10J. Gambier 21/9. Gambier (cube) 29/-. Sago (Hour) Sarawak quality, 9/6 Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery 2s. 9j. Plantation Ist qual. crepe 2/— Tin Standard 3 m/s. £149.—
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    • 17 8 Piece Goods 8\ lbs. Shirtings nom. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American) Middling 4.38.
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    • 90 8 Natives Butchered and Even Disembowelled. Paris, Nov. 14. —A description of the German dealings with the natives in their operations in the West African Cameroon territory is given by a French non-commission-ed officer in the expedition which captured Edea. Cabling on October 30 he stated that
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    • 149 8 Interviewed on the attitude of Turkey and its consequences, M. Vestnich, the Servian Minister, declared to a representative of the Libre Parole that it was simply madness on the part of the Ottoman Empire to launch out'-on such an enterprise. It is, the Minister affirmed, impossible for her
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    • 74 8 Singapore, December 17. On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/4 On India— Bank T. T. On Hongkong— Rmk d/d 21J On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 1024 On Jsva— Bank T. T. 141J On Japan— Bank d/d. 115 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India C'cil
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 82 8 Train Services. MS. REVISED TIMES. 1 Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leave* for north at 7.7 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a,, 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.66 p n 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and i.14 p.m. Trains leave
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      • 407 8 Top prices for Your Rubber Any extra labour or expense incurred in curing Rubber correctly is amply compensated by the better price that is secured. Jackson's Patent Rubber Curing and Drying Apparatus is steadily proving itself to be the best and most simple system for smoking and drying Rubber. It
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    • Page 8 Miscellaneous
      • 489 8 FIXTURES. Thursday, 17th. New Moon. Eastern Gate Lodge. p.m. High water: —9.23 a.m. 9 ft. 7 in*. ll.lt» p.m. i 8 ft 9 ins. Friday, 18th. Legislative Council. 2.30 p.m. Lecture on War. Prin>ep Street Church. 8 p.m. by Mr. R. D. Pringle. High water10.7 a.m., 10 ft. Saturday* 19th.
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    • 856 9 Republic or Monarchy Explanatory Presidential Mandate. ■on the 23rd ultimo President B lo issued a mandate, in connecHn with rumours about the restorH..n of the Imperial Ching DyKrty. to the following effect:— I Lately certain person are reportto have urged the view of the of the Imperial Ching
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    • 117 9 It is notified as follows The following announcement issued by the Board of Trade is published for the information and guidance of those concerned It has been brought to the notice of the Board of Trade that British Insurance Companies have insured or re-insured goods
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    • 78 9 The steam tram at Batavia is doomed to disappear. It is quite one of Batavia's best curios. Charged with steam at the terminus, the tram runs under steam pressure of a boiler that is without fire, and thus the train is the object of many a curious query
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 105 9 What is Mechanotherapy? The scientific treatment of chronic diseases such as rheumatism, &c, recognized by up-to-date Medical men. Manipulation, vibration, osteopathy, chiro-practic and the use of electricity, as curative agents, are the outcome of master minds of the greatest scientists of the day. Consult, free of charge, Dr. M. B.
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      • 381 9 NOTICE CREDIT I CREDIT I CREDIT I If You Want Credit Come to os. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT CO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OF Hardwire from a Needle to 11 Aicfctr. KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers
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      • 303 9 NOTICE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. CHANCE IN STREET NAME. Notice is hereby given in accordance with a Resolution passed by the Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore at a meeting held on the 30th October, 1914, that from Ist January, 1915, the name of the road leading from Kampong Java Road
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      • 504 9 The Malaya Tribune, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Tim Burean will fnrni.h employer* frer nf charge with fall particular* .if the qnalineafi«o* and riperienoe «f suitable men for any position they hare vacant. Employees ill nil inn appointment* csn have their applications tiled «»n tbe Register for a fee of $j. This includes:
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 613 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. DE KOCK Rengkaii-.Beroinbant* Pareb. Atahan and Belawan-Deli Der. 17 fcAMPIT Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tjenako and Bengat Dec. 17 MERKUS Riouw, Tamilian. Pontianak. Singkawang.
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      • 181 10 SHIPPING P.&O. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppljg fO: H. W. BUCKIAND, AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tan Chay
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      • 425 10 I GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes A.B.C '»ih Edition and Al Telephone Ncs. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW (9th December, 1914.) 1.200 Large But Europe Baas Rrooena, 15,000 feet Ralata. Leather, and Hair Belting. 12.000 Mill Say File- and A**red
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      • 252 10 raneegungTl Dpainpipe^B AND 9 I Channels I SOLE AGENTS; INDO MALAY GO I SINGAPORE. TO LET] TO LET I A Large, Airy Bright Ro I Change Alley with Light and fm 1 Apply at 17 Change Alley. 1 TO BE LET I No. 7 Syed Ali (or Nov. ton B
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