Malaya Tribune, 21 December 1914

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1. No ,300. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 1914 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 554 1 JPALLADIua TONIGHT! "TO-NIGHT» SINGAPORE, WAHGAZEBffifj! lv TOREA PRINCE OF ROGUES Th,#VV f Grea R °C*MBOLE Series. That hcture that has set ail Singapore Talking Parte, Caumont, Eclair, Gaumont, Eclair, Pane. ALL THE LATEST WAR GAZETTES And an entire tshArto» nf a v t\ 2 GRAND 2 MATINEES 2 Christy and
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  • 387 2 Now that the war is fair ly reaching its c imax, we must amiciptUe, says the Military Correifpomieat of Tne Times, that all the living for.of Germany will tin own into conflict and tuat tne German Navy will no lousier remain liM-rL We must expect to
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  • 170 2 Paris, Nov. I.3.—The Journal this morning says —M. Viviani, the Premier, has been to the Senate and the Chamber in order to confer with representatives of the invaded districts and with the deputies of the Seine. The practically unanimous view was expressed that the return of the Government
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  • 120 2 The Marco Polo off to Ihe Red Sea. Shanghai, Dec. s.—The Italian cruiser Marco Polo (Captain Bozzo) is under orders to proceed to Massowah, which is the capital of the Italian colony of Eritrea on the African side of the Red Sea, about 400 miles from the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 455 2 Special 1 Xmas Tiffins 1 I kittles < December 2 3 December 24 i BOOK EARLY. NOTICE. Customers are reminded that our Premises will be closed on Friday, Christmas Day, and Saturday, Boxing Day, so that supplies will not be obtainable after Thursday, 24th, t ill Monday, 28th December. •««■■mbh^
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    • 139 2 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional Preliminary Kvamination, S. a. and F. M; S. Medical School Entrance Exami- nation lANDI AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONVECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F.M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to
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    • 29 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1914 notes and news. Cl)< rnalapa tribune* MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1914. SHIPPING. PRODUCE SECTION
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    • 143 3 MEETING OF MONARCHS. The Kings of Denmark, Sweden and -Norway meet in S Denmark. .ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME FROM THE PEOPLE. I-ondon, Dec. l.S. p. ln Malmoe The King of Sweden welcomed the King of Denmark on his arrival by the cruiser Heimdal. Loth their Majesties later
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    • 69 3 Russian Consul Imprisoned in Duogeon. London, Dec. 1!>, y.&J a.m. The Russian Vice-Consul 1 ill»* Dardanelles has arrived at i >»<lt*agatch. He was imprisoned jor thirty-one days in a dungeon in Constantinople, and was only re"t.sod on the vigorous represent-'i-'iiaof the Italian Ambassador. Turks Demoralised. it is
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    • 43 3 Success of Daring Exploit. London, Dec 19, .KX] a.m. I aria Despite furious cannon- aviators dropped eighteen J°mbs on the railway and aeroplane at Freiburg, fourteen of the bombs exploded caused enormous damage. aviators have returned safely to Belfort
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    • 34 3 London, Dec. 19, 9.33 a.m. 1 ral yon der Goltz has been appointed Military Commander at stantinople, and the acting Minrof War, German Admiral has been given the office nister of Marine.
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    • 55 3 fading German Journal Opens the Eyes of the German Public. London, Dec. 19, 0.15 a,ra. r hn The German journal 't.s says it is a ridiculous 1 shading exaggeration to °f the annihilation and defeat if the booty were great the -'an troops must have escaped
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    • 113 3 S ««e««led ky Frenzied J„. London, Dec. l,s, 1030 p.m. Amsterdam Tho m»—i~ r» pnz/Ie over "erUn s frenz,ed joy at the allied pause to ask why there are no fixed on "l at the uxed on the word "decision" in the .ntoTT'"' aml imn **"»tely
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    • 76 3 Misdirection of Jury. London, Dec. 19, 12.40 a.m. The Court of Criminal Appeal has quashed the conviction of Adolph Ahlers on a charge of hi<di treason, on the ground that it did not follow from the evidence that the appellant's action was hostile to Ureat Britain's
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    • 245 3 Mr. ArchibaldCelquhoun. MICE.. F.RG S London, Dec, IS. tf.5Q JMn The death is announced of M,Archibald Co|,,uhoun. i|. i <• e i-.f:.«..>. [Toodeceased wa* a Bold M.-dai-list of tbe b'oyai Geographical Society; silver Medallist Society of Arts editor of** doited Empire" (Uoyal Colonial Institute .Journal) born off Cape of
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    • 32 3 London, Dec. 19, 3*20 a. m. The Admiralty announces that no British warships of any kind have been lost during the recent operation on the Kast coast.
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    • 118 3 Well Maintains its Positim. London, Dec. 19, £20 son. Petrograd, official: An almost complete lull along practicalh the whole front and on the left bank of the Vistula was succeeded by attacks [ot the enemy during the last few days, all of which we repulsed. We were
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    • 35 3 Toll of Life. London. Dec. 19,6.15 a.m. It is now stated that 103 were killed and 4ii wounded at Hartlepool and at Scarborough 1 7 were killed and 50 wounded.
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    • 43 3 Freights Up. London, Dec. X), 6,15 a .m. Record shipping freights are quoted in London—4(V- for grain from Kiver Plate to England is asked compared with 12ft. 6d during the summer, and 9fr. f or cotton from savannah to Liverpool.
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    • 213 3 Advances AH Along the Line. London, Dec. 20, :>.50 p.m. Paris, communique Between the sea and Lys we gained some ground. At the front of Xieuport and St. Georges, the enemy is reinforcing his defences eastward and southward of Ypres, hut there have been artillery engagements
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    • 21 3 London, Dec. ID, 9.33 a.m. The rush of recruits already resembles the scenes early in the war.
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    • 138 3 Enemy Being Steadily Forced Back. London. Dec. .;..{(> D#m< v~, Pa riS eornmu announce Werday ,n Bel„j um we the gained the I <Ja> South of Dixmude we pushed our hne southward to KortekTinn "ur-advance southward of Yorw sSnST w marshy and diffi Qit ground
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    • 90 3 London, Dec. 19, 6.30 p.m. A communi.pj,'. states: North of [-Malmcourt we were obliged to abandon the trench captured, which was set afire by grenades. Several German trenches have been captured in the regions of Mametz and Lihons. Three violent counter attacks were
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    • 50 3 lt\a confirmed that oar artillery on the heights of the Meuse, directed by aviators, demolished two batteries of heavy artillery and damaged a third battery. Nothing to report from Meuse to \osges except that the enemy indulged in heavy ritle-tiring in the Vosges, but made no attacks.
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    • 58 3 Steady Progress. London, Dec. 19, 1.1.> a.m. Paris, evening, oflicial We gained some ground along the dunes north-east of Xieuport. Two strong German counterattacks in the north of the VpresMenin road have been repulsed. The British have advanced slightly in the Armenthres district. Our artillery
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    • 61 3 Britnh Vessel Fovtiers. London, Dec. 20, 11 -2-> p.m. The Admiralty announce that the steamer Tritonia struck a mine on the north of the Irish Coast, yesterday, and is believed to have foundered. The crew have been landed. [The Tritonia was a steel screw steamer of 4272
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    • 43 3 London, Dec. 3Q, lio a.m. A Paris communiqu,. .states: la the region of Steen- stme, a German attack was repulsed. Mcinity of Kortekerinn Tke wemyta shewn soroeactivtowards Thiepral and Lihons, out a (rerman column was surprise*! there and literally annihilated
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    • 128 3 Levying Toll from Private Persons. Bitter Animosity Towards Bulgaria. German Officers Appointed to Hi*h Commands in Turkish Army. Uarlnn w. os. The Tnrkish r*m is Utterly assailing the Batsman Opposition, owing to recent J*? 1 a J« i>> the Sohranje, •nd also regaling the .ledarthe guarantee for
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    • 144 3 Nov. 16.-MajorHree.it and 40 Brmovi Jova ists ija<J a sharp element w.th Stadher's 260 rebels at Sehiftdrift. The rebel. ra,sed the wh„e da,, and asked for an armistice to enable antz to be brought up to discuss the terms of surrender. Major Breed, agreed, but aft.r
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    • 129 3 In the fight near Aeradz, on the Warta, says the Telegraph*, Moscow correspondent, the Boaauwi, captured the commander of tkm 1 7th German Army Corp., General yon Makenzel with his Htall 1 General yon Uebert, who was the Commandant of Lodz fJuril %hm occupation of that town
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    • 1352 4 The plans of the Kaiser and his satellites have so far ignominiously failed, but that fact in nowise indicates that the German forces yet to be disposed of are reduced to a negligible quantity. It seems fairly certain, though, that henceforth the Germans, instead of
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    • 267 4 Tho report of the battle off Urn Falkland Islands with its glad tidings, conveyed a disquieting iteo of intelligence—the escape ot the Dresden, a sister-ship of the notorious Emden, steaming, like h< lamented sister, 24} knot-. Yesterday information reach*! here officially that this German ser managed to
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 306 4 ROBINSON Co. WHEN ORDERING YOUR Xmas Supplies DO NOT FORGET Maekintosd's THoffee Toffee Toffee Extra Cream, Treacle, Russian, Cocoauut, Fig, Mgg Milk and Walnut Toffees. Small Tins 25 cts. Large Tins 35 cts IJresf) Stocks Just Mrrived f uaH imm HIIW—MIHnTUTT I I ___i_mm.jjuiiiiiiiih.immw iii Mil iwi 11 i— uTiMi
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      • 81 4 WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLD'S BEST VALUE IK VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, 25th December and Saturday, 26th December —Christmas holidays. 21-12 24-12 TO LET House in Wilkic Road. Furniture can be taken at valuation. Apply Box 109.
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    • 548 5 Tin. locally, ii at .<7l. The Gen ling Plantations, Ltd declare 1" percent dividend. —-:o:— Miss Begley, formerly of the Nursing Home at Bangkok, is work fag with the Bed Cross at Sherborne in Dorset, Kngland. :oi— The War Gazette and Torea the Prince of Rogues, are
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    • 272 5 C*lebmi« of Sth AntJwury. Qaite an enjoyable evening was of th ft Anglo-Chinese School, when bZ„?- n Tamil Association eel. he ncf a,ini versary. Despite whioh f enCy f th weat her, threatfron, other locafass*!dafair sex? SpHnklin S f rt r, Dr I L M Hand y«
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    • 71 5 The fourth annual general meeting of the above Company was held at Malacca Street at noon today. A dividend of 1 per cent was declared making a dividend of 9 per cent for the year, and Messrs Tan i hay Van and Choa Kng Wan were
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    • 219 5 It is notified on page 4 of this issue that the Exchange Banks will be closed on the 2oth and 20th inst. —Christmas holidays. It is notified by Messrs F. W. Barker Co. that Sandycroft Rubber Co. has declared a second interim dividend of 5% payable on the 31st instant.
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    • 67 5 Egypt's New Era. Prince Hussein appointed Sultan and decorated with G. C. B. Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London, Dec. 18, 8.20 p.m. Official Prince Hussein, uncle of the Khedive, has been appointed to succeed the Khedive with the title of Sultan. 10.20 p.m. I pon Prince Hussein
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    • 16 5 Later. Col. Sir Arthur Ilenrv McMahon Mill (cave Kngland shortly tor Egypt
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    • 32 5 London, Dec 19, 12. Jo a.m. Preas Bureau France has recognized the British Protectorate over Egypt. Great Britain adheres to the Franco-Moorish Treat v of 30th March, 1912.
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    • 144 5 Congratulations from H. M King George V. London, Dec. 19, 4 15 p.m. Press Bureau His Majesty King George telegraphed to the Sm 1 tan of Egypt, on the occasion of His Highness entering upon his high office desire to convey the expression of my most
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    • 51 5 To Be Paid as Before. London, Dec. 19, 4.15 p in. The alteration in the status of Egypt does not affect the Turkish debt, which is secured on the Egyptian tribute which the Egyptian administration continue to transmit to Messrs Rothschild and Sons and the Bank of
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    • 42 5 London, Dec 18, t',..">o p.m. Cairo A salute of one hundred and one guns was fired this afternoon at Alexandria, Port Said and Cairo. The I nion Jack was hoisted at the British Agency at Cairo.
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    • 49 5 London, Dec. 30, <> •>'> p.m. Cairo Sultan IT near In, while driving through the street to the Abdin Palace, in Cairo, was joyously acclaimed by the populace. There was an imposing military display. The people also enthusiastically cheered the officials. The town is bef
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    • 128 5 German Claims to Sweeping Victory over the Russians wholly unfounded. MANY GERMAN PRISONERS TAKEN IN RECENT FIGHTING. Garrison of Przemysl trying to cat through Russian Beseigers. Russians Apparently Confident of Success London, Dec. 19, 11.30 p.m. Petrograd A communique just issued indicates that the
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    • 68 5 Przemysl s Position. London, Dec. 20. ll.j>:> p.m. Petrograd: A communhpi.' says that on the left bank of the Vistula, along the front of the rivers Bzura and Raoka, a series of fights occurred yesterday which, at certain points, assumed a lerionscharacter. Two German
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    • 33 5 Austrians Lamentjble Failure- London, Dec. 20. In the region of Przemysl the Austrians sortied in considerable strength, but failed lamentably. They were caught in the flank and routed. Many prisoners were taken.
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    • 64 5 Traitor's End. London, Dec. 20, 5.1 5 p.m. Pretoria: The rebel leader, Captain Foui ie, courtmartiailed 'yesterday, was shot at dawn to-day. The death sentence passed on his brother, Lieutenant Fonrie, has been commuted to five years' imprisonment. Captain Fourie adopted a defiant attitude throughout, but |<»ok
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    • 47 5 London, Dec. SO, rt.."> p.m. Official :The Jit. Hon. Mr Frs ncis Leveeon Bertie, o. c. B 1 Ambetaedor at Paris since 1906, has confuted to the prolongation of his appointment, but that it should terminate at the end of the year.
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    • 18 5 London. Dot, 19, 'J.'.Y.', a.m. Amsterdam It is aa*<mm 1 that the Kaiier is rtturninMo the
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    • 44 5 The Raid on tngland. London, Dee. 21, 2JBO a m Correspondents in Yorkshire toanng th, bombarded MUmododat tfoaomatsd by tbeGermans Apparently vivi.J f ir om th widest pos.Mt.le a«va has I een such hat even an earthquake < <„,ld not cause such ruin.
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    • 83 5 Many Women and Children Killed. London, Dec. 21, 2-20 a.m. At Ha le P°<>l the residential quar ers chieUy were damaged by bo ">bardment. The shopping touched. U e tOW Was harJ 'r i s now proceeding at the workshops and dock as usual. The train seme*
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    • 48 5 London. Dec. 21, 2.21 a m American newspapers say that < ><; '-suit of th, raid is that it will ■tiffen .John Ball. The attempt to frighten the English by th, poesibihty of a raid is ludicroo. seeing that Britain and France rommand the sea as never before
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    • 46 5 Fearing Raid of Allied Aircraft. London, Dec. 21. 2.20 m The correspondent of the h\,ning News, who has just returned from Berlin, says that he finis a different tony at Berlin, Opinion is growing duller daily, aa the inhabitants are fearing an air raid.
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    • 20 5 The Germans believe in the final victory hut they are getting tired ot the length of the war.
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    • 39 5 London, Dec. 21, 2.20 a.m. Petrograd: The Commander of the Russian cruiser Askold reports that he captured a German steamer at Haifa and sank two Turkish steamer» off Beirut during his patrol oil the Turkish Coast.
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    • 8 5 {Courteously lupplied by French Consul.)
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    • 166 5 Pari.-.. Die. IS £5 LO p.oi. Official We have ma j.. gome progress in Belgium, r.-pulsing til tho German counter-attacks. By a vigorons offensive in the region of Arras we succeeded i/i capt'lring i] 'i-ynaij.L Our heavy artillery s'uawed itself decidedly superior in fftfPregion of the I river
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    • 393 6 Anglo=Chinese School Cricket. OLD BOYS Vs. PRESENT BOYS. The cricket match arranged between the Past and Present Scholars of the school came off on Saturday, at the Oldham Hall grounds. The state of the wicket was very sodden owing to the overnight's heavy rains, and low-scoring was the feature
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    • 30 6 The result of the competition for the December Medal played on Saturday and Sunday Wm as follows. N °ble 10 Aspinall ft 7<< A. Smith I<3 7o
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    • 262 6 The first athletic meeting eyer held by this scnoOl took place on Saturday laM. The uncertain weather did not prevent a goodly number of parents, friend* and M out boys" from being present. The twent> -eight events went off without a hiich and were very
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    • 251 6 London, Nov. 15.—An extremely ingenious form of fraud was revealed at Westminster Police Court yesterday in a case in which Ernest Edgar Wallbrook, of 24, Grove-road, South Wimbledon, temporary postman at the chief South-Western Post Office, Ashley-gardens, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to obtain £6*9
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    • 134 6 It is reported that the Japanese Government has established an office to compile the life of the late Emperor Meiji. Count Hijikata has been appointed Director, and all the Elder Statesmen, or Genro, advisers to the office. The engagement is announced between Captain Fitzroy A. B. Johnstone, of the 101
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    • 394 6 The At! s Assurance We acknowledge receipt, with titanic, of a vwrv useful wall-caien- dar waned l»y the o| i-established Atlas Assurance Co.. with which is incorporate I the Manchester Fire Ofiice, and for which Mcj-srs the Borneo Co., Lid., are A ire ills here. 'I he
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    • 145 6 Allahabad, Dec. s.—The Pioneer's London correspondent cables :—Sir J. French's despatch speaks of the good work of the Sikhs nnd Gurkhas, but it is understood that other regiments are equally distinguished and will be mentioned' in another despatch The Indian casualties are not heav\ for the work
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    • 94 6 The recent United States elections resulted in the Democratic majority being reduced from 147 to 20. Up to the oth inst. 229 Democrats and 149 Republicans, 7 Progressives, 1 Socialist and 1 Independent had been elected to the House of Representatives. New York State went overwhelmingly Republican, and Whitman beat
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 197 6 Pit NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER THE IYRES 1 HAT ARB 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. GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE
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    • 78 7 a J [He <U, ntnecutarily eadorte the opinions ezprested by rrt*jy„. t lmts.} The fench Relief Fund. To the Edyr of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir-Since remitting $1,1(X) to Count dtBonuy, the Consul for J^ nce fcigapore, I have received a furth- contribution of $20 from Mr. M. D.
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    • 238 7 Germany's Hcd on it Well Worth Cdturini. The Manage of the Colonial Cooonut and Police Agency, Ltd., writing from lincing Lane, London, E.C., to th. London Standard on 13th Nov., aid Among the numerous industries which ought to be captured f om Germany, but to which no
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    • 65 7 Mr. Werner Laurie gave a lunch at Waldorf Hotel, London, on HUh November in honour of Mrs. Mary Gaunt, and her travels in China. She finished her book describing them some little time ago, and it will be issued soon by Mr. Laurie. Mrs. Gaunt says that she has not
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 901 7 ESTATE OF LOWJO^^^^ AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LBAMnftT, SITUATE AT SOMER.SKT KOAO pavF! o l,b ™OFBBTIBB To be held at Powell &Co Sale rf« Or, Tueaday, December 22^*^ Lot. I—All that p iec e of vacant ll 30 Pm CUjinore, Singapore, area 7,104 square f?Jt 1 ITS Jt
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      • 398 7 Made in U.S.A. FOR US. THE SENSATIONAL GAR OF THE YEAR "EMPIRE" Just The Car Correct Price Correct Goods FOR Their Majesties The Singapore Public WATCH THEM CLIDE EMPIRE We Sell Them. "The Little Aristocrat* JUiIAN FRANKEL Co., ORCHARD ROAD. Only Address. I Km company. Booksellers, Newsagents and Stationers. c
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    • 343 8 Quart a, Brit. str. arrived. 4-8. Chowtai, str. arrived 31-10. Sappho, Brit. str. arrived 4-10. Pontoporoa,Brit» str. arrived 18-10. Perm, Buss, str, arrived 24-11. Hayden, Brit. str. arrived. Hong Ho, Brit. str. arrived 27-11. Chip Sbing, Brit. str. arrived 41-2. Ceylon, Dutch str. arrived 13-12. Batsford, Brit.
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    • 74 8 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (care of the Cable Depot, Keppel Harbour) gratefully acknowledges the follov?- v ing subscriptions Previously acknowledged... $16,250 Oriental AssociatirJn 10 A. F. Sheedy 15 Willison'B Circus 50 Ar S. Fry 10 Pupils Raffies Girls' School 51 W. E. Hooper 20 K. I. Sassoon
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    • 62 8 Ihe principal of a well-known farm of Ventilating and Drying Plants visited Java, the F.M.S. and S. S. during the current year for the purpose of acquiring information on the above subject, and he has now I submitted plans and specifications to Messrs the Borneo Co.,
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    • 314 8 (Singapore, Dec. Si) Copra —Business dull. 7Y/i.-*7II. Tapioca- —Business dull. Other Products.—Market weak. Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 8. per picul $20.00 Nutmegs 80 8, 19.50 Copra Bali 8.90 Copra Gorong Talo 9.00 Copra Dongalo 9.00 Copra Kay ong MB Copra Pulo Ml Copra Pontianak 8.15 Copra
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    • 74 8 Singapore, December 21. 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. 175 On Hongkong— Rink d/d 24} On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 104 On Java— BankT. T. 14 On Japan— Bank d/d. 115 Sovereigns—bin ing rate $8.54 India
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    • 97 8 A report, said to be authentic, received a few days ago in Tokio, states —The Chinese Government has been arranging, through the good offices of Prof. Good now who was an adviser to President Yuan Shihkai, for the raising of a loan of U. S. gold
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    • 78 8 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., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 p.m. Trains-leave from Johore 7.9, 8.42,
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    • 150 8 Vessel Stopped at Manila. The German Australian liner Elmshorn, well-known in Australia, is one of the vessels of the enemy fortunate enough to find shelter in neutral waters, but she had a narrow escape from trouble last month. She is at Manila, and on September 26 cleared at
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    • 1073 8 Shipping Notes and News. Sailings from the U. K. are still regular and frequent. The Blue funnel liner Perseus is due here from Europe. The East Asiatic Company's liner Tranqnebar offers for Copenhagen on or about Dec. 25. For West Australia the Paroo offers on or about Dec.
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    • Page 8 Miscellaneous
      • 371 8 FIXTURES. Monday. 21st. St. Thoniat». Malacca Pinda Meeting. Noon, 6 Malacca/reft. High water:—1.32 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins.; 0.J p.m. 9 ft. 8 ins. Tuesday, 22nd. High water:—2.14 a.m. 8 ft. 4 ins.; 70 pjn. 9 ft. 4 ins. Wednesday, 23rd. Royal Johore Tin Mining Company. 30 p.m. Huttenbach Bto>.
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    • 821 9 Big Crops Expected. jMTbe tifth annual ordinary general Bet ing of the Singapore f'ara RubB l-Stat-s Ltd., was held at lis Blcheap, bid Mr. if. de C. Hamilp;» -i<ling. ■V- Secretary (Mr. Donald Lain") tßing read the notice convening meeting and the report of the ■The v hairnian
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    • 160 9 Messrs I Ibort, Anderson and Co secretaries of the Gula-Kalumpone Httbber Estates, Ltd., by order of the iluaid, report as follows to the shareholders:— i tie output of liubher on this Company's Estate for the nine months ended 30th September, 1914, was approximately 594,545 Jbs, ot' which
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    • 109 9 As I.as already been projected by tbe Government, the Nanking-Hunan Railway will be divided into three sections, and the. whole line will start from Hangehow, the capital city of Chekiang, and terminate at Changsha, the opital city of Hunan. The first section will comprise both the Hang-chow-Shanghai and
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 99 9 THE CELEBRATED BIRCH CARRIAGES, HARNESSES AND JINRIKISHAS. are produced with all the requirements of the different countries and colonies from specifications and data secured by u»y own representatives, who have visited the principal point* in the many countries to study the styles and characteristic of vehicles and harnesses used. Full
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      • 358 9 Vichy Celestin O Best Table Water ym* Th* 9 Water known ■M and used over a 1000 jSfll years by all kinds of A r int early u smk, *J 1B m the morning will nake you fit for the M No 6| Raffl Square Banham Street G. C. LEE,
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      • 344 9 NOTICE CREWT! CREDIT I CREDIT! If You Want Credit Come to as. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIM WATT CO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OP Hardware Iron a Hunt tnaAicfctf. KiAM KIAT CO., 108 St 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone Ho. Shipchandlers. Government aDd Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agenta. Sole
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      • 441 9 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. ■J. Thi. Butwo will furnish employers—f me of •narge with full particulars nf th*- oualitkaooo* and ftpulni of su ,uhl e men for any I- -iti. m I have T»,iflt. Employee* de-iriii an have UVir application, fife* on -he Register for a fee of $5.
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 588 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—l, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. D. V. Twin Bebwaa-Del P er ItKYNHT Munti.k ana PaU-mbang Sf?'2 HIKGKAWAX'r Pontianak. Singkawang, Selakau, Pemangkat and Sambas Dee. DE HAAN Batavia
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