Malaya Tribune, 26 December 1914

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. ■EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. J, No 304. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1914 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 207 1 PALLADIUM! ORCHARD ROAD Si» X XJ A "A TO-NICHT. 0RC «A»" "0A0 t y o THE MAP f^ I [JUSTA ««"V EDJ OFTHEUusTARRm»; E I GI GREAT WAR AI».h?aTS*L" A of D^.pFORE YOUR EYES j Weare narge or Programme, including Torea «a «haws ssa. 1 w LB to a» I
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    • 220 1 5*2. Selegle Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances TERMS MODERATE. THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT, 1*7. ORCHARD ROAC. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone Na. 0 02. N. K. OTSUBO Co!", (Jajsaaest Artifti Phatographen.) 4S-3, HiUj^
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    • 215 1 I A MERRY CHKISTMAS 1 «n, GAIFTv 99 I JCXCTtOS OfT^* 4 1 PiC,Urt P la COMMENCING FRIDAY vw io BESCOOLKX ctrkkt* A STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME OP EMBER "*<■ 3 Parts a QUEEN'S S R THB I The B 'gg™t and the best War nr am T Par,s 3 SHANGHAI^t., 2
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  • 695 2 recently in the war news to the superiority of the French artillery with which both the Belgian and the French forces are armed. These weapons are made at Le Creusot, in France. Le Cretisot is seldom visited and little known, but it is a very remarkable place and
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    • 329 2 r|if/lo LONISTS 4TvHl .11 know that,generally peaki home arc in demand :md arc f) htainah!e throughout Whim's a^HW Britain beyond -the-seas. Imperial passport. That is why the fame of Ros- 'Belfast Ginger Ale is wo. M-wide. ROSS'S Gingerlaie Mad to the highest possible standard in every detail, bottled only in
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    • 323 2 Tuition by Correspondence* FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University i v Hongkong University Matriculation, Professional P^ U atlon S.S. and F.M.S. Medial Sch^Enlranctfe AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMKVT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F. M. S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to I THE SECRETARY.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 3 THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY DECEMBER 26, 1914 The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26.
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    • 2211 3 Or all the wild, fierce battle. on this blood-stained planet, the Battle of Nieuport was the strangest and tierce* It wa, a land battle fought by destroyers against submarines by battleships against mine-layers by waterplanes against siege-howitzers <-t hosts of men clashed on the land
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    • 213 3 London, Nov. 15.—The National Relief Fund reached a total of £3,784,000 yesterday. The days list ineinrfed :—The Dominion of New Zealand lielief Fund, £12,575 people of Fiji Islands (further' con. tnbution), £1,500 Lytham, £1,400 Bermondsey (second contribution). £1,151 '.U. Eccles (second instalment), £1,004 19*. Bd. Stirlingshire
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    • 589 3 Desolation Where War has Passed. Academician s Story. Paris \„v. io._ M Hmrkjm Harr,., the famous academician and French patriot, publishes in the Pa sun Press his impressions of T he recently paid to the theatre f aerations. He writes —I aa continuing my visit to the hapless
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    • 739 4 The Hard Lot of the Middle and Lower Classes. It was reported in a recent issue of this journal that the First Magistrate's Court was attended last Tuesday by a large number of unfortunates who had been summonsed by Municipal employees for committing the awful crime of erecting
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    • 434 4 The celebration of Christmas in Singapore was devoid, in great measure, of the hilarity usually associated with the festive season. That was, of course, inevitable under the circumstances, for the whole world is not only very adversely affected by the great clash of arms in Europe, but
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    • 543 4 At the Choral celebration at 7.;;< there were more than 30flj com munieants, theßishop being th%< H,.. brant, assisted by the Rev. M Swindell, Rev. Mr. Burne Bishop's Chaplain) and Rev. Mr C. B. Wood. The service sung was the old familiar Woodward" and went with a good
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      • 399 4 ROBINSON Co. HIS MASTER'S VOICE Special Ipatnotic IRecorbs* 10 Inches Double Sided $1.75 each. Little Mother Stewart Gardner U 6()Z I One united front n n{\o S Private Tommy Atkins Soldiers of tne King Pons of the Motherland C 504 Sons of Old Britannia n British Troops passing through Boulogne
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      • 43 4 State Express Cigarettes. No. 555 ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE IN THEIR QUALITIES. CHOW KIT CO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. TAN SENG GHONC 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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    • 529 5 Mr. M. Ash worth Hope has returned to Ipoh from Barope, Tin was quoted at $o!>, j n lne F.M.S. yesterday. :o:— The celebrated painter Hernhard Hlornmera is dead. :o:— The next Criminal Assizes j omntence on Tuesday, January "i Best smoked sheet rubber U now in
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    • 93 5 the eastern theatre of Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. Austrian Disaster. During the fighting in Western Galicia on Dec. 20 the tfie So oth ofTukhovo|w Onto an ambnsh. The KosLni hohhngth |ge of Si*Zsw road, saddenly fi re d, the letw. decimating the enemey who R or<Jer leaTi
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    • 38 5 London, Dec. 25, 3-25 p.m. The Germans are crossing the Bzura river at Zahraef. which is nve miles from Sokhatcheff. This seems to confirm the opinion that Warsaw is the German objective
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    • 44 5 Petrograd In an obstinate battle on the left bank' of the river niica .near the vilages of Jeserzec and Rojkavolia, six miles from Aovomiasto, we successfully advanced on the right bank of the 1 lhca in the region of Opoczno and lomascew.
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    • 98 5 Petrograd The Austrian* at I rzemysl attempted a fresh sortie, during which we annihilated several companies and captured the remnants. We seized one-and-a-half versts of held railway and immediately employed the captured machtne*guns against the approaching reserves. The Russian Minister of War has cabled to an
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    • 48 5 London, Dec. 25, 9.45 p.m. Paris. Official The German cruiser Dresden has escaped from the Falkland islands and has reached Punta Arenas. She coaled there and left. This item is identical with what we received through the courtesy of the French Consul .'> or 4 days ago.—Ed., ALT.]
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    • 27 5 Turks Again Defeated. London, Dec. 25, 3.20 p.m. The Russians shattered the TurcoGerman resistance in the direction of Van, capturing prisoners and arms.
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    • 200 5 Rossi* Winning All Along the Line. Przemsyls S;rrjr Pliflt. London, Dec. 24, 1-35 a.m. Petrograd, Official A series of obstinate combats took place on the 2lBt inst. between the lower Vistula and the river Pilica, particularly on the left bank of the latter,
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    • 66 5 London, Dec. 25, 3.20 p.m. Petrograd Official. The German vanguard again attempted to cross the frontier in the direction of Olava. The German losses as a result of our counter-attack may be computed by the fact that we counted more than one thousand dead around
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    • 22 5 London, Dec. 24. 1.35 a.m. Princess Mar>'s Fund for providing gifts for the troops amounted on Tuesday to £15.5,200.
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    • 132 5 London, Dec. 24, 5.20 am. Kvery soldier in the trenches and sailor in the North Sea as well as every wounded in hospital receives to-morrow a personal greeting from their Majesties the King and Queen in the form of cards bearing their Majesties portraits and Christmas
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    • 71 5 Allies Still Forgiat Ahead London, Dec. 24, 1 a.m. Paris, evening, official The progress made in our attacks between the Meuse and Argonne has been almost completely maintained. Our front in this region reached the wire entanglements of the enemy at the south-west salient of
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    • 60 5 London, Dec. 24, 6.20 p.m. The communique says We consolidated yesterday's progress in the regions of Craonne and Rheima. All counter-attacks on the positions captured were repulsed. We captured four hundred metres repelling a counterAttempted Offensive. snme the offens.ve near Ville gur WCre oar toto'deW alUtle B™°<lmtbe
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    • 63 5 aro T U n7v h T D around erdun owing to mist. The enemy made an unsuccessful conn! tar-attack at Bois de la Consen vove where one artillery wrecked and cleared several trenches. At Anre mont we also silenced some of the enemy s batteries. In
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    • 60 5 Dec. 21, 2.55 p.m. Press-bureau A German aeroplane appeared above Dover at eleven a m and dropped a bomb. It exploded in a garden without doing any damage. The aeroplane was only seen for a few seconds and left oversea. British aircraft immediately ascended, but the
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    • 77 5 Cermaas Routed. London, Dec. 24, 2-5 a.m. Petrograd Official. Our operations on Dec. 22 were generally favourable to us on all fronts, especia ly on the rivers Nida', Dunajetz and in the Carpathians. The Germans concentrated all their efforts during the night and all day of Dec.
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    • 30 5 Huge War Credit Voted London, Dec. 24, 5,20 a.m. The parliament voted unanimously, amid cheers, war credits exceeding ;J4l millions sterling. The sittings were then indefinitely adjourned.
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    • 94 5 London, Dec. >i, 5 20 a.m. To-day, the centenary of the treaty of Ghent, the papers in editorials point out that, though the celebration is overshadowed by war, .significance is gained by a vindication of our motives. The war has been an illustration of how anabaktsable >s
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    • 40 5 Ixmdon, Dec. 24, 4-20 p.m. Paris It is officially stated that an Austrian submarine launched two torpedoes against a French battleship in the Straits of Otranto. One torpedo hit. There was little damage, and no casualties occurred
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    • 55 5 Drifci Off by British Aircraft London, l^ c 2.">. SDOaja. The War Oflo, announces that a hosnle aeroplane was sighted at noon flying very high up from eastto wrst over Sheernei. Q r 22 i nde<i in Pnrsuit and engaged the enemy who, after being
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    • 29 5 London, Dec. 2.">, &JQ a>m> Petrograd Total German prisonew fa Kassia on Dec. 2:*-ofHcen, Hs {h men l **zL* 7 Austrian. .1,1 officers and 221,447 men.
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    • 38 5 London, Dec. 24, 5.80 a.m. Rome It is rumoured that EmPc Francis Jospeph is dying received the last sacra* i^ m Steniam Em Francis 35 celebrating Christmas amidst his family at the Castle of ocnoenbrunn.
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    • 152 5 London, Dec. 24, 10.40 p.m. Petrograd A communique sa VB We completely routed, last night considerable German forces which had cross to the right bank of the river Bzura One German regiment was almost completely annihilated and left behind 520 prisoners night, made v.olent attacks in
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    • 62 5 London, Dec. 21, 6 2', a.m. Nienna: A communique explaining the defeat in Serbia says that insufficient regard was paid to difficulties. Bad weather made it impossible t» supply our troops, and the severe losses were thus inevitable. It concludes that commander-in-chief Potiorek has resigned on account
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    • 141 5 London, Dec. 24, &50 p.m. Paris A communique says that from the sea to Lvs we advanced bj tapping the dunes. We repulsed an attack before Lombartzyde. carried a group of houses at Zwartett-n to the southwot of Ypresand r.-puls-d counteiattacks a, tar as the southern
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    • 107 6 London, Dec. 25, 4-50 a.m. Paris It is officially announced in the evening that to the north of Lys the enemy bombarded the approaches to Ypres the Commines road, and the roads from Langemarck, but delivered no attack against our troops. There has been slight progress
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    • 90 6 London, Dec. 25, 7.05 p.m. A communique gays that at Bois de la Grurie, Bagatelle, Fontaine Madame and St Hubert we threw back five attacks and preserved our front. We advanced between Argonne and the Meuse despite the snow along the front of Bourenilles
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    • 159 6 London, Dec. 2. r >, 7.5 p.m. Paris. A communique sa3 T g there has been an intermittent artillery engagement in Belgium. We have progressed in the region of Vermelles. We have seized part of the village of Boisselle to the north-east of Albert. We
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    • 69 6 Bombay, Nov. 27.-The proposed Commercial Congress under the £2*E 'he Indhu, Merchant's since Bureaa i«Po«tponeo since die owing to war. r the T S :0S UnC n that -ill din. t,,"ether ±crT ff?«" BWtfafi convent Lod January 2nd. ,0 P m The Italian Minister of Marine
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    • 407 6 Celebration of Fourth Anniversary The fourth anniversary celebration of theArya Sangarn came off on Friday, the 2.>tli, and proved a great success. The Sangam's Hall was tastefully decorated and the weather fine. A great many members and their friends gathered together in the Hall before the appointed
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    • 130 6 The Hague, Dec. 20. A great scandal has taken place at the Emigration buildings of the I ranium Company. The kitchens ot this establishment appear to have been utilised as a factory tor preserved meats for the German army. This happened without the knowledge of the director
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    • 59 6 The wedding took place recently in Colombo of Mr. W. Rosa, of Messrs White.way, Laidlaw and Malacca, and Miss Kthel Mary i 'gg, of Kxbridge, England. The Malacca War Relief FunJ P n,T 18 7 71tJ latest donations mclodm* «410 collected by Mr Dec h H 100 Ma i<" 80--
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    • 228 6 At Leeds Pnitftlj on December 17, If. Emile Verhaeren, the itelsrian poet, received the houorary degree of Doctor of Letters. Professor Gordon, who wore officer's uniform, in presenting M. Verhaeren, said that the University conveyed to him by the symbolic ceremony its sense of his value to the
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    • 123 6 A French lady writes from Parii to a London daily Among the multiple phenomena of which the present war makes us spectators, it ia pleasant to note the return to British loyalism of the leader of the Hindu revolutionaries, Krishna Varma. For many yenrs the Editor
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    • 83 6 The following is a statement of plague seizures and deaths reported in Bu-rjia during the week ended November 28 :—Pegu division Rangoon town, 5, 5 Tharrawady district 1, 1 Pegu district, 1, 1 Prome district, 1, 1. Irrawaddy division Bassein town, 1, 1 Henzada district, 2, 2
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    • 33 6 Lahore, Dec. B.—Khan Bahadur Haji Kahimbakhah, c.I.E, President of the Council of Regency, Bahawalpur State, has been elected President of the All-India Mahomedan Educational Conference to be held at Rawalpindi.
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 46 6 SINGAPORE DECLARED JNFEC ED. Notice. Information has been received from the Consul-General for the Netherlands that the Netherlands India Government have declared Singapore to be an infected port as from to-day. (Sd.) C. A. Kadcliffk, Commander, R. X. Master Attendant, Straits Settlements. Singapore, 24th Dec, 1914.
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      • 83 6 Latest Advertisements. CONSULATE-GENERAL FOR THE NETHERLANDS. NOTICE. The following Government Farms in various parts of the Residency Rhio aod its Dependencies will be let for one year and for three years as from April 1, 1915, viz a. Pig Farm; b. Pepper Farm; c. Gambling Farm. Tenders will be received
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      • 197 6 m NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES i aTJmmmy!w \V V THE TYRES THAT AlVE SUPERIOR I BECAUSE I Th*y are made of Plantation Rubber They cannot, Saw with the Wheels* Motion. You have longer Ty» Life and Less PuTcCa ou become a stranger to bursts and wayside worries AS FOR
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      • 514 7 Church Services. a ANDREW*. Fh* Ist Sunday after Chrutma* •St. J.<hn 27. Dec. If, a.m. H<>. Communion 'Plain ;.46 *.m. Holy Communion (Choral., 3- U a.m. Matin*. 4 p.m. Children Service. I M p.m. -Fetal Evening, with Sermon ♦Carol* will be sung at this service. (Holy Innocents) (D«*. 2*\) 740
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      • 555 7 TAMIL HI K( Hmv ».n,.-D,r, ne f< P-m—Sunday .Snki^. German Fictions. the 2u Uerter Zeitun PablUo.es to send Z m T>. that Kngland had her ml* tha three ozen of aer most modern warships to effect i' ie th ee Ger a vesselsover thl 11 t0 be re nar ked,
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    • 293 8 New Bill to Extend Much Needed Protection to Newspapers The last issue of the Government Gazette contains the text of a Bill to be submitted shortly to the Legislative Council with a view to amending the law of libel in a manner that should meet with very
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    • 133 8 Maharajah of Idar Interviewed. London, Nov. 25. —The Maharajah of Idar interviewed in Cairo said :—"lndia wants to do her duty. She knows her duty is to fight for the Emperor beside the Emperor's troops. We first heard that India's contribution was to be a hundred thousand
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    • 105 8 Delhi, Dec. 14.—A return of the gifts received at St. John's Ambulance War Gifts Depot, Bombay, up to the sth instant, shows a total of material representing a cash'value of no less than two and a quarter lakhs of rupees or fifteen thousand pounds sterling collected
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    • 65 8 London, Dec. ltj.—A Buda Pest letter published by The Morning Post reports that the Servian victory caused a panic in Vienna. The Hungarians are furious at the humiliation inflicted on their arms. They have reached the limits of patience, and vigorous y blame the supreme selfishness of the
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    • 410 8 Efforts for Peace. Rome, Nov. 16. —The Pope has published the Encyclical, already announced, urging the belligerents to make peace. The Encyclical begins by pointing to the drtadful results of the present war, and conjures rulers and peoples to end the fratricidal struggle and to herald
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    • 148 8 The following was a notable passage from Mr. Lloyd George's War Budget speech :—"lmmediately after the war there must be a period of reconstruction, not merely here in Europe, when enormous demands will be made on the manufacturing resources of the couutry. During the war and during
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    • 70 8 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Tan Kirn Whatt at the age of 53. Deceased had been ailing for some time and passed away at 8 on Thursday, the 24th instant, at his residence No. 5 Peck Seah Street. He leaves two sons (Messrs Tan Chin Lock and
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    • 422 8 (Singapore, Dec. £4) Copra —Business dull. Tin.— s7o. 125 tons sold. Tapioca. —ln brisk demand. Other Pnxlucts. —Market weak. Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 8. per picul $20.00 Nutmegs 80S, 19.50 Copra Bali 8.90 Copra Gorong Talo 9.10* Copra Dongalo 9.10* Copra Kayong 8.70* Copra Pufo 8.60*
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    • 82 8 Dr. S. P. Sarbadhikari, President of the Bengal Medical Association, has received a telegraphic intimation that another of the Association's nominees, Dr. M. Chandari, M. B. B. s., Lahore, has received a Lieutenancy in I. M. EL and has been ordered to report himself to the Assistant
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    • 79 8 REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Dailv. Mail Daily LtsWil for north at 7.7 a.m. «ind 7.0 p.m. Other iruta* In»vc for Johore at 9.0 a.. lo.'j'i a., m«m, I,an p., •.».f,0 p., 4.10 p. Mail Uftvtt fn.ro north at 8.16 a.m. and S.14 p.m. Ti-ains leave from
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    • 72 8 Singapore, December 24. 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— 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 India Ceil
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    • 48 8 (Malay Mail Special) London, Dec. 23. —The commodity market is firmer and shares are improving. Company Results. Federated Selangor pays an interim dividend of per cent. The following final dividends have been declared Braunston 6 per cent Trolak 10 per cent, carrying to reserve £2,000.
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    • 205 8 Shipping Notes and News. The blue funnel line. |<*i, p advised to sail for London an sterdam mi or about Jan 3, The outward bound Bjgaj steamer Fernando p (l0 pa yesterday. Sb>- is du 3rd prox The Glen liner expected here, on Jan. K k, i, Victoria.
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    • 97 8 The British Consul-General al Batavia reported by telegraph, un< der date 13th October, that the following enemy vessels were then sheltering in ports in the Netherlands Indies —Anhalt, Arsterturn, Castellpelesch, Drachenfels, Emden, Freiberg, Gernis, Goldenfels, Hagen, Hohenfels, Hoerde, Iserlohw. Imkenturm, Kleist, Luneburg,
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    • 84 8 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (care of the Cable Depot, Keppel Harbour) gratefully acknowledges the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged $16,559 44 Brave Belgium," 2nd, instalment 20(1 (Sale of 500 Shares Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates Ltd.) Miss Gladys De Silva (Kuala Lumpur) (Sale of sweets) L. M. Malacca (Sale
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    • 53 8 On behalf of the Malayan I cries, Ltd., Messrs. J. A. Russell Co., of Kuala Lumpur, annoum* that they will shortly be in a tion to place their coal on the X*» market and will therefore be glaJ to receive information from Mi* Managers and others as to
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    • Page 8 Miscellaneous
      • 367 8 FIXTURES. Saturday, 26th. Boxing Day. Malaya Tnbane will be published about 1.30 St. Stephen. Seremban Races. Calcutta Races. Exchange Banks closed. Special Dinner and Cinderella Dance. Adelphi Hotel. High water 5.5 a.m. 8 ft. 1 in.: 5.51 p.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. Sunday, 27th. 1st Sunday after Xmas. St. John.
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    • 723 9 Ywna and Pretty Daughter of Rica Rubber Planter Disappears with a Schoolmaster [iprored in England by a Hastings Detective- Xov. IS. The vonmr i'itifnl Dutch heiress, for d there has been a hue ami cry I country, has been found I VNlth tbe schoolmaster m lid to
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 229 9 jfor (Christmas ano tbe Hew Jftear Help to Relieve some of the Local Distress Caused by The War. Buy One or Two Copies of the Story of WILLIAM GEOFFREY'S PROFIT. His narrative, wherein is related I in an unpretentious manner an account of how he came to leave London, and
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      • 719 9 NOTICE ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on and Jta the Ist December, 1914, the oooks containing the valuations of, and rates imposed on, buildings and lands situated within the Ishnd of Singapore (beyond the Municipal Limits Pulau Übin, Pulau Tekon*, Pulau Brani and Pulau Bukum Beear, for the
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      • 346 9 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thin iru-loden the Router until Ba it«d. 00 .Udrr„ ail to •Thk Malaya Tbircne Employment Btreat, -'Ua A 2«>c OiLLYER Ql V S! \»;a Ptm WANTED INTERPRETER WANTED. Chinese-English Interpreter conS V\ h the diff ««nt Chinese dialects at least Hylam and Kheh wanted for
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      • 352 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. l—l, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. BROUWER Bl iat-Par.djang, Bengkali,. Siak and Pakan-Baroe Dec ->■; Sinoakaiua Sand,..*. Tongkal, Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djambi Dec Van No- Bkmw, 8i11it,,,, Bataria,
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      • 156 10 The Eastern Skipping Co., Ltd. I FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. BJS. OMAPERE For above ports will be despatched from the Roads on Tuesday, 1 p.m. Expected to arrive Lere on every Sunday. For freight, etc., apply to EAST INDIES TRADING «0, Agents, 37, Robinson Road. or Sartre Bros, (for
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      • 172 10 SHIPPING^ 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. BICKIANdJ AGENT. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE.-Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) I BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tan Chat VAN, Esq. (Chairman)
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      • 339 10 GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and Al Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) COODS BEADY IN STOCK NOW (Sth December, 1924.) io.OW feet Balata. Leather, and Hair Kelt Fit 1 Too ci! 1 ?S r vmni ed Bucket*. L-.MtM.il,. galvanized Spikes
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      • 282 10 Dpainpip es AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO SINGAPORE. PAUL CO. PHOTOMAPHIC ARTISTS 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portraiture a HIGH-CLAFS WORKMANSHIP. Charges Carte de visite per doz. copies $4 0 Q abinet n $70« Boudoir tI L'2 n $15.0: Special Rates for Quantities. A visit to our Studio will
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