Malaya Tribune, 24 December 1914
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Title Section24 1914-12-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. r AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vol. 1.. No ,303. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1914 Price 5 Cents.24 words
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Advertisement730 1914-12-24 1 I PALLADIUM lU-NICHT! COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. JO-NICHT WC WISH YOU ALL A MERRY phbktuac OUR FIRST GRAND THE GREATEST COUP EVFR RAMMR OA WW feVER ACHIEVED IN CINEMATOGRAPHY. 0 THE MAP* M 1 [JUST ARRIVED] OF THE [JUST ARRIVED] Jj g GREAT WAR Movem tB of the contending730 words
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719 1914-12-24 2 A somewhat striking article appears in the November number of the Fortnightly Review, entitled "The Full Value of the Japanese Alliance," by a writer who signs himself En Vedette. The burden of it is the desirability of shortening the war by the co-opera tion719 words
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Advertisement211 1914-12-24 2 Special Tables Res£rved 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, till Monday, 28th December. Cheer the Youngsters Up and Secure for Them STRONG BRITISH TOYS HORSE TRICYCLES211 words
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Advertisement358 1914-12-24 2 Tuition by Coprespcmde^ lExamination,I Examination, b. o. and F.M.S. Medial ScSf„ Pr «l»mnar nation acnool Entrance Exami. ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH QOTmiTHa CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F s ERM,KN T Prospectus and Scale of Fees on ApoUeatin. THE SECRETARY. CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT Ellerslie College, Singapore. Top prices for Your358 words
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Title Section29 1914-12-24 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1914 notes and news. Che rftalapa tribune* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1914. SHIPPING "PRODUCE SECTION.29 words
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Article550 1914-12-24 3 J'be Madras Mail (N ov loj J> an a c correspondent writes The following is an extract from an interceding letter placed at my dis- »saj by the recipients in Bangalore 1 l the Bangalore ,ote r Maxim gmadetachment id German East Africa Shall 1550 words
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140 1914-12-24 3 Government recentiv lir Bernard Pares, son i i' es, .i.p., of Southse.t, j correspondent with Army in the field. Mr. ran j, vviio was tor tOSBS r Scholar at Cambridge ian Extension Lee- Profeaaor of Bossies I 'niversity, and is ',",7 Pnfawr in K,«l„nd140 words
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Article274 1914-12-24 3 Deputy's Plea for Action. Lome, .Nov. 13.—Th a Roman Nationalist Deputy Federzone, a banquet given in his honour here yesterday, delivered a long speech in which he reviewed Italy's political policy during the present crisis, lie said Afc tne moment when the European wir broke out274 words
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Article174 1914-12-24 3 "A country without a smile. This impression of Belgium was formed by Mr. Jarrif Bell, an American who went from London to Brussels with the first shipload of food sent by the Commission for Relief. Nothing that has been written," Mr. Bell laid on his return to174 words
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Article311 1914-12-24 3 Captain Lejenn*, son-in-law of Prince Murat, was killed in action on Nov. 24 at Bailleul. The Canadian Minister of War announces that 100,000 men from the 1 Qited States have volunteered for active service with the Allies. A despatch from Amsterdam states that the German authorities have arrested311 words
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Article220 1914-12-24 3 A correspondent of the v Daily Express," writing under date Nov. 25 says The first so-called ice-Sunday of the present war fell to day, and the troops on the Yser are suffering terribly from the cold. 14 King Albert irave the troops at Fames220 words
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380 1914-12-24 3 Pans, Nov. 10.-The special correspondent of the Libert, writing from the Belgian front, describes a «rucuil phase of the battle of the in which the FrancoKelyian forces captured the village of lUms:apelle by a fierce charge and flung the enemy'back to its former380 words
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396 1914-12-24 3 I The Joint Managers of the Con solidated Goldfieldt of Booth Africa in their report for the -.ear rnded Juiv 51, l!)i4, dwell upon the effect of the war in Europe on the mining industry in the following terms 14 The exigencies396 words
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Obituary184 1914-12-24 3 L W lh^^rJo W of the Ist Kmgs Roya K.hVs, who uas troui hospital at Birmingham, tells a graphic story of how Prince Maurice 01 Battenherg met his death Prmce Maurice had been ordered to storm a German position and capure some gun« which were doing184 words
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Article108 1914-12-24 3 London, \ov. 85. Germany is gravely concerned j n the problem of recruits which the urgently Deeds. About 800,000 men comprise the present staff who work all the oerman railways and other means of transport, of these quite 200,000 ate eligible to senreht the Army; but108 words
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Article201 1914-12-24 3 A ItaarJl r --r Austria. a*r«-d and af«-aid B ittMd» fcr Bdfcfniß, baarjh rrttnw-«< iin- r w.-r k uiK K r,< -yin« m .it- ;',.ud. i" th- .-.aj;li*h f.»r Iv »r. Ai tea f rtwifli f.,i X:. iu.h. back -h MLm in fo: th* Uernian», their201 words
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Article569 1914-12-24 4 One may almost stand self-con-victed of rank hypocrisy in uttering the words of the Angels' Chorus on this, the eve of Christmas Day. Xo man with British blood flowing in his veins, no loyal subject of the King-Emperor,can really entertainin his heart to-day sentiments of goodwill towards the569 words
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Article202 1914-12-24 4 A well-known Frenchman who arrived in Paris about a month ago from Berlin, where he Managed to stay for three days, eav* the adoration of the mure intelligent olaei of German* for the Kaiser is better described as fanaticism. The Emperor often passed through Berlin, travelling from202 words
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Article141 1914-12-24 4 We learn from home papers that the Candy Filter System has been selected, in preference to all others, by the War Office Authorities, for purifying 30,000 gallons per hour of water wanted for the new army at an important depot in Britain. Particulars of the Candy Filters can be obtained141 words
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Article11 1914-12-24 4 To-morrow and Saturday observed throughout tli>- rj public holidays.11 words
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Article37 1914-12-24 4 There will be no issue n Malaya Tribune to-morrow will be published as n<nal d 1 day. 26th instant. news. etc. intended for th* b should reach us not later than the earlier the better.37 words
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Article16 1914-12-24 4 The Exchange Banks will closed on Friday, 25th Decand Saturday, 20th D, Christinas holidays.16 words
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27 1914-12-24 4 The Savings Bank and the U„ ey Order Branch will he o\ throughout Xmas Day an,I th- inst. u w27 words
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Article28 1914-12-24 4 The Shipping and Import asd Export othces will he closed thro»4*. out \mas Day. reopening for or.e honr (10 to 11 a.m.) on the mst. L28 words
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Article64 1914-12-24 4 Cables can be despatched from the Eastern Extension Tel. CV.'g offices at any time. On Xmas Day 'i he Government Telegraph Office will he open from 8 a.m. to 1(1 a.m. and from 4 p.m to 5 p.m. On the 2« 1th inst. the Telegraph Office will64 words
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Article102 1914-12-24 4 On Christmas Day the G. P. <j. will be open from 5.30 a.m. to 7a.ui. only, for despatch of the Homeward mail. There will be no deliveries by postmen and no express will be issued. On Saturday the 20th inst. the > K. and M. O. B.102 words
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Article118 1914-12-24 4 Km \s Day. Johnston's Pier at 10 and U a.m., 2-:J0 and 3-30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9-30 and i a.m., 12-lf>. .*> and 5-30 p.m. The following event- will held on Christmas Day arrival of the 10 a.m. Launch)— 100 yds. Club Championship ;Zl yds. Novices118 words
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Article153 1914-12-24 4 The Government of India untitled decided to advance three month! pay to those of their civil office* and men who are to proceed on n tary duty. —:o:— An Xrnas treat wiil be given t*j day from .">.;>(» to 7 p. m. at lM Methodist Girls' School, BbortStreet to the153 words
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Advertisement415 1914-12-24 4 I ROBINSON Co. I HIS VOICE^ j Special ftatriotfc Kecorte I 10 Inches Double Sided $1.75 each. 1 C 30? Little Mothe- Stewart Gardner I One united front w n I C Private Tommy Atkins n I Soldiers of the King I C Sfti f of th« Motherland v I415 words
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Advertisement43 1914-12-24 4 State Express Cigarettes. No. 555 ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE IN THEIR QUALITIES. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. TAN SENC CHONC CO. ARCHITECTS AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR BUILDINGS DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, BUILDING BURVEYS, Etc., UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION 14, RAFFLES QUAY (top FLOOR) Telephone 1286. CHARGES MODERATE.43 words
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Article483 1914-12-24 5 The leaU quotation for tin is $70. 1 —:o:— Profit Loo i on ~„o blHn M is £1 12.10. Isolation for tin Tin was at pfig] in the F. M R yesterday. —:o:—--4";;::, res?* —:o:—• The Knglish mail f is due here early next £IT morning. Xt483 words
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Article53 1914-12-24 5 I The Russians continue to advance all along the battlefront. They have captured many prisoner* and vanquished the defenders of Pr/ emsyi, who have ffiade g^verai sorties during the last few days. The Allies are maintaining the Positions gained between the Meuse and Argonne. Last Tuesday Princess Mary's53 words
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Article366 1914-12-24 5 Ben tfevis. 'Jales, beautiful cultivated valley, and heather-clad hill. U from "Th W, r i^ iend 'Reived rhe Wvn-ry, Battles Square a concern that. enjoying re Ef UoB «r to remain as notable a feature of •Singapore city as will H en Nevis be of Scotia's far-famed366 words
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Article165 1914-12-24 5 The following account of a visit by Lord Roberts to a hospital ship on his journey was received recently by the wife of the principal medical officer on board Lord Roberts came yesterday to inspect, the ship and see the wounded. It was wonderful to see them165 words
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Article89 1914-12-24 5 That "Little" Army! Two Million Men Under Arms. Reuter's Special and Ordi n ary Services. London, Dec. 23, l&ft p.m. Mr. Lloyd George in an interview said "England is spending 4~> millions a month on the war. England has over two million soldier/ and sailors under arms andReuter's Special and Ordinary Services. - 89 words
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Article109 1914-12-24 5 Variety Entertainment at the Front. London, Dec. 23, 12.55 p.m. There are indications that Christ mas at the front will be merriei than at home. For days special stalls have been very busy sorting and despatching Britain's* mighty Christmas-box for her soldiers ft consists chiefly of warm109 words
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Article76 1914-12-24 5 London, Dec. 23, 5.15 a.m. Sir George Callaghan has been appointed Commander at the Xore in succession to Admiral Poore. The Times says that the original arrangement was that Sir Berkeley Mine was to succeed Poore in August last. This arrangement has however been departed from, doubtless because76 words
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Article19 1914-12-24 5 London, Dec. 23, 5.15 a.m. An airman has dropped bombs on a suburb of Strassburg. doing some damage.19 words
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Article64 1914-12-24 5 London, Dec. 23, 4.10 a.m. The Petrograd ollicial states that desperate fighting took place 0,1 Dec. 21 between the lower Vistula and the Pilica. The German attacks were repulsed. 1 Two thousand Austrians were captured between the Pilica and the 1 pper Vistula. The operations in64 words
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Article59 1914-12-24 5 London, Dec. 2'J, 2/M) p.m. Paris, evening, official North of Puis-saleine and south of Xoyon the enemy on Monday evening made violent counter-attacks which wne all repulsed. We gained a footing at Boureilles. south of Varennes. Our attacks continued on Tuesday and appear to have59 words
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Article20 1914-12-24 5 London, Dec. 2.1. 10 p.m. Official The London Stock Exchange will reopen on the 4th of January.20 words
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Article78 1914-12-24 5 London. Dec. 21), 130 p.m. A Paris communiqm- says Yeswee a n 2 tween the sea and the road from districts of Steenstraete and Bixsehoote, where we captured a wood. MOM houses and a redouht. Vve recaptured, with the co-oner* ation of the British, the vi78 words
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21 1914-12-24 5 London, Dec. 2X, G-1S p.m. Renter is officially informed that German troops from South-West m force'" Angola21 words
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Article52 1914-12-24 5 London. Dec. 23, p m Lisbon The Chamber has adopted a resolution of confidence in the Government, who will continue to defend the Republic vigorously and expedite arrangements for the military defence of the Colonies, and also preparations for intervention in the war by the side of52 words
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Article22 1914-12-24 5 London, Dec. 2.'}, <; p. m Their Majesties have gone to sandrmgham for Christmas. An enthusiastic crowd witnessed heir departure.22 words
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150 1914-12-24 5 London, Dec. 23, 5.45 p.m. A communique says that at Per-thes-!^-Hurl us, after a lively cannonade and two assaults, we captured the last section of the line. Our average gain was -SOO metres. We also capture.! the last trench. We have taken a detachment150 words
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Article151 1914-12-24 5 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Commaaicated. NVe Jjii\.. ijuuli. lUgfat progr*» in [fffaitt the fcaemj hu t-...tuJ,;ir.i. ed tile lnjoj>ital of Yprea. We (Hcqpy, ,a pr«*ent. all tintirxt )iijM,,f i,Vrm;»n trciicu**» uloijg lh« rami from Aix Motlrtli ftnwilm (the road between Ami and Bethink «nl wo151 words
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Article457 1914-12-24 5 Supreme Court. {Before Mr. Justice Earnshau.) East Asiatic Co. vs. Guan Knt Co. A ease in which the East Asiatic Co. claims fftg from Messrs Guan Kiat anJ Co.for breach of contract Y as heard Wore the Acting Chief Justice yesterday. It is alleged that the plaintiff Co457 words
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Article321 1914-12-24 6 St Andrew s Cathedral. Christmas Day. 6 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain) 7- 30 a.m. Choral Eucharist 10- 30 a.m. Choral Matins, with Address. 11- 30 a.m. (after Matins) Holy Communion (Plain) 5-30 pm. Evensong (Choral) S. Mathews 9-15, Choral Eucharist. 2bTH DEC. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 8- 30321 words
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Article79 1914-12-24 6 The Christmas services in the Cathedra] of the Good will beat follows: —<>n rhtistmrs Eve the Matin* will at 10-45 p.m.. to be followed by the midnight pontifical Uitfh Mass by Mgr. Barillon (Bishop of -Malacca), who will also give the papal blessing On tbe79 words
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Article30 1914-12-24 6 We are asked by the Rev. L. Oechsli to draw attention to the foot that the Wesley \mas Festival will be in the former Wesleyau Church» Coleman Street.30 words
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Article48 1914-12-24 6 service will be beM <>n Christmas Day at M a.m. m tlie Presbyterian Church, whel) ;i special address will be given b\ the U-v. .1. Yimee. M. an I a collection made on behalf of the Belgian Relief Fund. All friends are cordially invited to attend.48 words
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Article24 1914-12-24 6 There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at St. Matthew's Chureh, Sepoy Lines, at *.♦-16 a.m. on Christmas Day.24 words
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Article13 1914-12-24 6 A Christmas Service will beheld to-morrow commencing at 10 a.m.13 words
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Article65 1914-12-24 6 Christmas services will be held l.y the U<_-v. II. G. (fails, at Johore. ;ts follows On Snnday Dec. 'J7 vrihoiif.' and sermon at n',Mi> p.uj.. and on Monday Dec -j.s a celebration of the Holy Oommonion at 8 n.m. The services will he held at Mr. Campbell's65 words
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Article153 1914-12-24 6 New Directors. An extraordinary general meeting of the above Company was held yesterday at 2 30 p.m. at 13 Col IyerQuay. There were present Messrs G. A. Derrick (Chairman), A. Harris, A. G. Anthony, and H. Dove (representing the general agents. Messrs Huttenbach Brothers Co.)153 words
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Article65 1914-12-24 6 Another batch of seven nonias £as brought np in die Police Court •this morning for gambling at chiki 1 hey were fined .$7 each. The occupier of the house was further charged with keeping a common gaming house and was lined $100 or in default one month's hard labour. The65 words
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Article766 1914-12-24 6 Young lurks' Sciivmes. Once again E* pt is lifc< y to i I «v one Of those dram .tic part- iffa Wt*i*:U her name has be-- .ne OCi tmt inU»e world's histon writes a I uly Telegraph corresp udent. Once again her geographical position ia hkely766 words
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Article429 1914-12-24 6 Its Cause, Cost, and Sequel. Tne Chancellor of the Exchequer was in great form when he addressed a Free Church demonstration in the City Temple last mouth. At the outset he referred to his antagonism to the idea of war as a root principle. This was the429 words
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Article228 1914-12-24 6 Russia has by no me-in* put all her troops into' the field. The Petrogtad correspondent of the Morning Post writes on this point The Grand Duke takes a fighting front sufficient for the purpose of his strategic plan. Behiud these, and within easy reach, are others ready to228 words
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Advertisement208 1914-12-24 6 I pit j 1 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER j MOTOR TYRES THE TYRES THAT ARE SUPERIOR BECA USE They are made of Plantation Rubber. They cannot, 44 Saw with the Wheels' Motion. I You have longer Tyre Life and Less Punctures. You become a stranger to bursts and wayside worries. ASK208 words
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Article1094 1914-12-24 7 Remarkable Forecast of Recent Events- About six years ago there appeared an article in the newspaper Depeche Coloniale (the number of sth September, 1908) from the pen of M. Joseph-Montet, which seems to us of considerable interest at the present time. The article was entitled Does1,094 words
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Article156 1914-12-24 7 The acquisition of the AngloPersian oil fields for the use of the British Naval fuel supply was a step decidedly in the right direction. Though the fields are a long distance away from the Turkish frontier yet is the country open tcf aggression by an enemy.156 words
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Advertisement297 1914-12-24 7 Important Notice to Contractors Builders The United Saw Mills, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000 BOARD OP DIRECTORS. DR. LIM BOON KENG. Chaibman. TAN SIAN CHIN ESQ. KHOO KOK WHA ESO LIM NEE SOON ESQ. TAN BAN KHIAM ESO TAN CHENG SIONG ESQ. ONG PENG HOCK ESQ297 words
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Article328 1914-12-24 8 Quarta, Brit. str. arrived 4-8. Chowtai, Brit. atr. arrived 31-10. Happbo, Brit. atr. arrived 4-10. Pontoporos,Brit, atr. arrived 18-10. Hong Ho, Brit. str. arrived 27-11. Paroo, Brit. atr. arrived 15-12. Exford, Brit. atr. 16-12. Kaliemba, Brit. atr. arrived 18-12. Batavier, Dutch str. arrived 22. Singaporean, Brit. atr.328 words
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Article220 1914-12-24 8 Writing from New York on :20th ultimo the correspondent of the London Standard reported as follows —One effect of the European conflict has been to divert public attention from the Panama Canal traffic, which, notwithstanding tbe war, is assuming something like normal conditions. The falling-ofT in the220 words
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Article21 1914-12-24 8 (Singapore, Dec. 24) Copra —Business dull. Tin.— s7o. 125 tone sold. Tapioca.— ln brisk demand. Other Products.— Market weak.21 words
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Article180 1914-12-24 8 H *K£ ZBPX* 1 B Cop ra Kayong Pufo #-?JJ £<>pra Pontianak JJ-JJJ Copra Hiantan ra Singkawang «2K Iw w ngap,Jre fet <* usdit >' 3.20* £ftgo Klonr Singapore fair 3 i Sago Flour Sarawak 1st quality 3 20* *«<> FW Sarawak fai, 4 7 JfS180 words
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Article105 1914-12-24 8 Messrs Barlow and Co. write in their Weekly Report issued yesterday Copra.—The market is better again after a slight set-back during the week. Fine Sundried $I>.lo. Fair to Good $8.50 to $8.70. From Singapore Exchange Market Report, from 11th to 17th December, 1914 Coffee.—Palembang 15 per cent.105 words
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79 1914-12-24 8 Copra £23.15 Pepper (black) fair quality dist 5 buyers. Pepper: white distant spot quotation 10. Gambier 21/3. Gambier (cube) 28/-. Sago (tiour) Sarawak quality, 9/6 Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery 2s. lOd. Plantation Ist qual. crepe 2/Tin Standard 3 m/s. £142.10.0 Tapioca: tiake79 words
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Article16 1914-12-24 8 Piece Goods lbs. Shirtings nom. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American) Middling 4.47.16 words
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Article79 1914-12-24 8 A Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday afternoon notifies to importers and exporters that certificates of origin and declarations of ultimate destination will be required for all goods from the Straits after Jan. 15, exported to or imported from any foreign port in Europe or on the ?ifediterranean79 words
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Article79 1914-12-24 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., 4.10 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,79 words
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Article74 1914-12-24 8 Singapore, December 2L 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— R*nk d/d 22% On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 103 On Java— Bank T. T. 14H On Japan— Bank d/d. 115 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India74 words
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Article34 1914-12-24 8 A message from Valparaiso says that the Chilian school-ship General Braquedano has left for the island of Joan Fernandez to make sure that the Germans have not established a base for naval operations their.34 words
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Article634 1914-12-24 8 Shipping Notes and News. The Last Asiatic Company a liner Iranqaebar offers for Copenhagen on or about Dec. 2:> The blae funnel liner Peleus is advised to sail for London and Amsterdam on or about Jan. 3. The outward bound Spanish mail steamer Fernando Poo passed Suez yesterday.634 words
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Article374 1914-12-24 8 Ia fa Vessels at SaUng tolJowmg is the text of a communication which has been circuited by the Chamber of Commerce to consignees on the important subject of release of cargoes in enemy vessels in neutral ports Cargo in German or Austrian Vessels Lying at Sabanf.374 words
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Article92 1914-12-24 8 (Singapore, Ui'C. 24.) TAXJOXG PAGAR. j Ka*t Wharf BaHii Sfx-tiofi No. I l^u J(t* a *'h<»Wt»l K*m Wharf da I ftM Wharf No. Hall Wharf flection So. 4 (tjndei .»,a«truc tion) Par.-,, Heagul! u«> do Koala Wet Dock d<. 7 Tar*. Pontonoro» Kxford. Klaog We„t Wharf92 words
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Miscellaneous316 1914-12-24 8 FIXTURES. Thursday, 24th. Seremban Races. Calcutta Bar»-». OLib Rac*-s. a m ,in 1,6 pFriday, 25th Christmas L)ay. Exchange Bank- closed. No iwme of Malaya Tribune. High water -4.19 a.m 8ft. p m 7 ft6 ini Saturday. 26th. B»xjng Day. St a StephIn bnne P nbU hed abont 1 At Serembaif316 words
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Article992 1914-12-24 9 Hopefal Outlook. With hostilities in Kurope now 1 "PM the fifth month. pres-nt wonld an opporfone «metorwlw, generally the effort which the war ha. l i mas ha<l upon Malayan industries mad ibotbeootlook for the i,„ m edi ate fnture. The views given below represent the opinio*, held992 words
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Advertisement98 1914-12-24 9 Vichy Celestin Best Table Water 'Wt I This Water known and used over a 1000 years by all kinds of ijS&m invalids. A pint taken early in the morning will IT TULiLu J piLj Gaggino Co M Agents. No. 6, Raffles Square Corner of Eanbam Street. KIAN TAI Co., No.98 words
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Advertisement300 1914-12-24 9 NOTICE «EWT CREDIT! CREDItT If You Want Credit Come to os. w smi uiiEYt in mm. HIM WATT CO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS OF Hardware from i Needle ttanAscfctr. KIAM KIAT GO. 108 109. MARKET STREET.' Telephone No. 421 Shipchandlers Government and Municipal Contractors, Estlte Suppliers and Commission Agents! •Sole Agents300 words
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Advertisement420 1914-12-24 9 NOTICE FOR SALEJWVATELY. hoM lani 1 valuabl PfaOl of freeI hold land situate at Cavenagh Road Smgapor,, area 45,474 square feet «1 u.toH V BUbStamial a VA H u T ro^; known hoM 11 i hat va,uab,e Piece of freeS c- nd Sltuate at Cavenagh ,nKaPOrC square t2 J? ins420 words
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Advertisement301 1914-12-24 9 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. f rni, h aagjyMllHl Mm. of This include*: J;:/Sr h 2^'«^ "^r gV**** 'he no.ii^ti,, rw rn;L h p^ vm, lnent f < h Thk Ma lava TRinr x E Mbmonoorr Bi-keai?, -'oa4 20cCoLLVK« Q, ay, ffltwniroan WANTED INTERPRETER WANTED. Uii„..s,.-E-. f! n,h bterpNter con--17-12301 words
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Advertisement575 1914-12-24 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. SINGKEL Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, B.r<»ml>ang, Faneh, Asahan and Belawan-Deli Dec. 9 SAM PIT Prigi-Radia. Sapat, Terobilahan, Tjenako. Rengat and Retch-River Dec. SPEELMAN Letong,575 words
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Advertisement177 1914-12-24 10 SHIPPING pf&o. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppfe to: H. W. BUCKIAND, AGENT. JNSURANCE^ The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN CUAY177 words
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Advertisement422 1914-12-24 10 GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. i Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and Al Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW (tUh December, 1914.) 1.200 Largo Size Europ< Bas- Brooms. 16,000 feet Balata. Leather, and Hair Belting, ***** Mill Saw File* and As* rred422 words
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Advertisement264 1914-12-24 10 "ranĕĕgTjnge)] DpainpipegJ AND I Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO., SINGAPORE. PAUL CO., PHOTOGRAFHiC ARTISTS 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portraiture a SpedaM HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Charges Carte de visite per doz. copies $4,0! Cabinet H S7J BoUd ir n n n 15.0 C Special Rates for Quantities. A visit to our264 words
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