Malaya Tribune, 4 January 1915
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Title Section21 1915-01-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, Nc. 2 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1915 Price 5 Cents.21 words
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Advertisement269 1915-01-04 1 PALLADIU H ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TQ-NICHT I commencing at 9 p.m. shafp. TO-NIGHT M Programme that will put in the shade anything set seen in Singapore. THE DAUGHTER OF A SPY A Sensational 2 Reel Cine* Film A I dipping Drama of Love and Int'ogue, introducing269 words
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Advertisement251 1915-01-04 1 FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY Monday, Jan. 19th, 1915AT THE PALLADIUM Maurice E. Bandmann PRESENTS Messrs Philip Braham «S: Campbell's Coy. The Grotesques^' From the Savoy Theatre and Queen's Hall. LONDON. Including Mr. Fred Winn from the Palace Theatre, Londoi. Complete Change of Programs flatly. In addition to a full of251 words
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Advertisement369 1915-01-04 1 A HAPPY NEW YEAR. I To One and All of Our Patrons and Friends S At The A I FIT V ricture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT AND BENCOOLEN STREET**. Commencing New Year's Day, Friday, Is* January, 1915. A Stuperdous Programme of Excellent Exclusives. Produced by various makers specially for the369 words
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Article500 1915-01-04 2 H. K. the Governor has kindly favomvd os with lists of gentlemen to whom the Governor of the Straits B ttlements has, on the authority of the Army Council, conveyed to him Uy the Secretary of State for the Colonies, offered temporary Commissions for the duration500 words
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Article241 1915-01-04 2 That Gladstone lived to be an octogenarian and was a hie to hew down giant trees as a recreation at an age when most men are incapable <«f exertion was largely due to the excellence of his digestion. To preserve thier digestion Gladstone took extraordinary pains for241 words
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Advertisement239 1915-01-04 2 O LON I S T S know that,generally speakm &> best things sold at I^l^^^ borne arc 111 demand and are obtainable throughout Britain beyond-the-seas. In a way quality is an Imperial passport. That is why the fame of Ross's Belfast Ginger Ale is world-wide. DAfrC Belfast KU33 3 Ginger/lie239 words
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Advertisement470 1915-01-04 2 A6ENTS WANTED*™^* Sell our 6 Big Formula*, in spare time. Big Profit. Send 50 Cenu for 6 copies. $1 for 15 copies. R tail 15 cts. copy. Sample copy ana full instructions etc., for 10 cen* only. UNITED NOVELTY Co.,fcgy,?g,y», Vichy Celestin S3 Best Table Water iBI This Water known470 words
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Title Section30 1915-01-04 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Cbc tftalapa Cribune. MONDAY, JANUARY 4. THE MALAYA- TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1916. SHIPPING 4 PRODUCE SECTION.30 words
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183 1915-01-04 3 THEAER AL ATTACK OiN THE GERMAN FLEET. Flight Commander Hewlett's Fine Exploit. His Majesty's CwgratuUtions. London, Jan. 2, 9.30 a.m. eht Commander Hewlett, intereti by Reuter'a agent at Ymuij e0i gjud that he commanded a Iron of nine aeroplanes aboard (,i three warship* Only eight183 words
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88 1915-01-04 3 One Battery Holds up Two Army Corps. London, Jan. 2, 'J.30 a.m. >ir .John I* rench in a speech on t l-attery of Horse Artillery said 'hat no branch of the service had done better work than the Horse Artillery. I his .>attery was continuously88 words
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Article87 1915-01-04 3 Fighting all a i on g the Line. London, Jan. 2, 5.25 p.m. p. 9 !>: A communique says the delivered numerous attacks IU th «se were repulsed. naost violent artillery engage- t took place northward of Lys, wrticukuly in the dunes at NieuWUd /-.nnebeke. "'ny discontinued87 words
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Article27 1915-01-04 3 1 'lon, 2nd Jan., 1.20 a.m. Various business *have protested against any n '•-Htricting the export of lh ol war to the belligerents27 words
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250 1915-01-04 3 Rescue Effected in Furious Gale. Additional Survivors. London, Jan. 2, 5.25 p.m. Seventy of the crew of H.M.S Formidable were saved by a trawler. They had been in an open cutter for twelve hours when rescued. The trawler was running before a gale, and had250 words
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Article66 1915-01-04 3 London, Jan. 2,10.30 p.m. Additional survivors of H.M.S. Formidable included in latest total reached Lymregis, a seaport in Dorsetshire, in a cutter. There were originally about sixty aboard but it is believed that some have perished. The others are in an exhausted condition. Later. The Admiralty has issued66 words
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62 1915-01-04 3 London, 2nd Jan, 1.20 a.m. French aeroplanes visited various places in eastern France on Saturday, including Nancy, but were driven off A Paris communique says there is nothing fresh to report, except violent night fusillades against the French trenches east of Vermelles, north of62 words
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Article58 1915-01-04 3 London, Jan. 2, 2.5 p.m. Petrograd An official communique says Despite stubborn resistance we took the enemy's earthworks at the village of Mschanka in region of Gorlitze, taking 3,000 prisoners, (»8 officers, four guns and six quickfirers. The engagement continues. Furious counter attacks were repulsed. We58 words
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146 1915-01-04 3 London, Jan. 2, 5.30 p.m. A communique says our artillery obtained good results in the Aisne, silencing the enemy's batteries and dispersing concentrations of men. We established ourselves on the plateau of Nonoron in pits caused by mine explosions. The Germans were unable to146 words
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Article139 1915-01-04 3 London, Dec. 31. Eyewitness at Headquarters says Christmas has come and gone without modification of the situation. The weather was much colder. There was a hard frost. Christmas eve and Christmas day were frosty. We captured a German trench and recovered a group of buildings which139 words
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Article114 1915-01-04 3 Steady Progress Midst Bid Weather. London, Jan. 2, 11.55 a.m. Press Bureau Eyewitness says that on the 28lh there was a hurricane followed by a violent thunderstorm. Nothing notable occurred. The weather water-logged the ground and did not favour operations. The French troops progressed elsewhere, capturing St.114 words
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55 1915-01-04 3 London, Jan. 2, 5-20 a.m. Washington President Wilson's New Year's greetings from the heads of great States included the following from King George: "Hearty good wishes for your personal happiness and the prosperity of the United States whereto we are united by such close55 words
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Article122 1915-01-04 3 London, Jan. 2, 5.20 a.m. Belgrade Four Austrian monitors on Thursday bombarded the fortress of Belgrade and Boukh from the Save side and from the Danube. [The latest four monitors which Austria possesses were built in twos in l J14and 11)04. The most recently constructed ships are122 words
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Article450 1915-01-04 3 Paris, December 31. Official The French 3 per cent, bonds are at francs 72.10. We have captured on the north of Mesnilles-Hurlus, 18 miles north north-west of Sainte-xMenchould, portions of the enemy's second line of trenches. The enemy has unsuccessfully endeavoured to retake them. We have again taken450 words
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Article527 1915-01-04 3 Key to Calais. Beautiful Old Town Destroyed. Flanders, Nov. 24. Not the least stirring among the unwritten chapters of the deeds of the anonymous Army" is the story of its tenacious defence of Ypres, the beautiful old Flemish city that stands at the point on the527 words
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Article716 1915-01-04 4 Mention was made in this column recently of the fact that the mining affairs of Malaya might be on a far better footing than they are at present or, indeed, ever have been. Attention was simultaneously drawn to the fact that at a recent and716 words
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Article895 1915-01-04 4 F.M.S. Chamber of Mines to the Hi&h CoAmisM>ner, F.M.S. Following U the full text of the petition of His Excellency the High Commissioner, KM.9., as passed at a very recent meeting uf ihe F.M.B. Chamber of Mines To His Excellency Sir Arthur Young, K. C M. High Commissioner for895 words
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Advertisement393 1915-01-04 4 ROBINSON Co. HIS MASTER'S VOICE Special patriotic Recorfca* 10 Inches Double Sided $1.75 each, «Wi Little Moth* Stewart Gardner U Wl 0ne um(e(J f ro nt n a*n f Private T nutiv Atkins UsWa J Soldiersof tne Ki)i« i Son» of th«* Moil «•«■land I C ,J04 t Sons of393 words
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Advertisement39 1915-01-04 4 BRITISH BEER WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED Sole .Agents ros Messrs Allsopp Sons, THE WELL-KNOWN BUKWERS Of BUHTON-ON'-TRENT. THEIR PILSENER BEER IS SUPPLIED Under Royal Warrant to H. M. THE KING. Samples, on Application to Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. 2-i :si-:i39 words
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Article136 1915-01-04 5 I nday evening Wor. Bro. n iell was installed as W. yj j. Prince ot* Wales, at Bro. R. Young, assistI V Ms. Adams, Kirke, Pinlion], Ai'un, Sewell, Hamilton and acted as Installing Master. 'I f, f > ing were, according to IbePina Ua/.ette, invested by tbe \V. M136 words
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Article85 1915-01-04 5 The Coorrier d*Haiphong gives a fine example of how to discover (be nationality of an individual If be .-its in front of a glass of beer in which a ny lias committed suicide and he throws the contents of the glass away and calls for another85 words
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Article41 1915-01-04 5 The Singapore Assizes open in Ihe Supreme 'ourt to-morrow. There are Beven casefl on the calendar. There arc three cases of murder, one of forgery, one of coining, and the I*Bl one a charge of criminal breach of trust.41 words
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Article95 1915-01-04 5 Golf. Kfppel G C. New Year Competition. I'layed on Friday, Saturday and vesterday. Result H. Davison 88 1(1 77 H. Aspinall 81 <S 73 D- Noble *4 io 74 S. G. c. Monthly Medal. ,Ianu:ir y monthly medal against bogey was played at the Singapore Golf Club on Saturday95 words
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Article145 1915-01-04 5 Messrs Roustead Co. favour us if,,. r? December outputs of J?"** and Seletarllobber Estates tr re aa folk,WB Malakotf 8 and Seletar 16,64/0 lbs. —:o:— '!ificate of registration lias V "JtothePalat Plu Motor j Mi it i;;ny of Bangkok as a l«th h lty Co °WU!» date tbe I iiiber.145 words
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Article439 1915-01-04 5 The Penang Prince of Wales rnnd now totuls close on 169,000, —:o:—. Lam Saturday tin was fetching fo'J.s in the F. Al. iniiiingcentre*.'. Ur. William Schroeder. a banish Hihject, hag become naturalized as a Siamese. ■i if ii e All new ads received up to noon to-day439 words
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Article152 1915-01-04 5 THE WESTERN FRONT. Progress Slow, but Steady and General. Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London, Jan. o .'}<> p.m. Paris A communique says We maintained to the norm ward of Lys all the positions we recently won. The enemy have only displayed activity in the Z mnebeke district,Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. - 152 words
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Article92 1915-01-04 5 London, Jan. 3, 5-50 p.m. A communique says We occupied one of the enemy's trenches in the Vosges near Cellesurplain. 1 here were arti lery engagements at Handesapt and the valley of Fave. Our gains in the Thann district have been maintained. We bombarded a German train at92 words
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Article44 1915-01-04 5 London, Jan. 3, 8.35 a.m. Bordeaux General Joffre's sister, interviewed, said that General Joffre had written that he was satisfied with the progress of events Madame added that General Joffre would ray nothing unless he was sure of what he said.44 words
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Article68 1915-01-04 5 Peace and Goodwill. London, Jan. 3 8.35 a.m. A letter from a private of the Rifle Brigade says that it was a tine sight to see the British and German officers' Christmas handshaking in the glow of a searchlight midway between the trenches. The men were68 words
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Article23 1915-01-04 5 London, Jan. 3, «S .'&.> a.m. President Poincare and Ministers held a recepi ion of the diplomatic body in Paris.23 words
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Article48 1915-01-04 5 London, Jan. 7.40 p.m. It is officially announced that Baron Ivor IWlie Gu**st Wiinborne has been appoinieil Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. [Baron Wimborne is son of Sir Josiah John Goest, Ist Baronet, and married Lady Cornelia SpenoerChurchill, danghter of the Duke of Marlborough.]48 words
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Article92 1915-01-04 5 Advantages Gained on Both Sides. London, Jan. 3, (j a.m. A Petrograd communique says We continue to repulse the German attacks at the Bzura ami Rawka, despite the enemy's heavy artillery bombs. The Germans captured some trenches between Vloszchzowa and Ivielce after severe fighting, but were driven92 words
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Article32 1915-01-04 5 London, Jan. 3, 8.35 a.m. 1 etrograd. olficial Desperate fighting Continues at Sarykamyslc. 1 he situation at Ardahan is unchanged. We blocked the Turkish offensive in the direction of Olti.32 words
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Article77 1915-01-04 5 Th 2 Unbreatab c Chain of the Allies. London, Jan. 3, 5.35 a.m. The Vossische Zeitung says that Germany is surrounded 1 y an unbreakable chain preventing the importation of supplies. The scarcity of petrol is already noticeable, and there are everywhere indications that the harvest in77 words
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Article83 1915-01-04 5 London, Jan. 3, 4.5 a.m. I The Pope has telegraphed to the Kaiser appealing to his feelings of Christian charity to terminate a disastrous year and begin a new year with an act of Imperial generosity by accepting the proposal of an exchange of prisoners unfit for military83 words
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Article49 1915-01-04 5 London, Jan .'5, 4-5 p,m. There were crowded congregations among all denominations at the Intercession Service*, which were most impressive. This was especially ►oat St. Paul's, and West minster Abbey, where they concluded with the National Anthem. There were also special services at Westminster Cathedral.49 words
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Obituary128 1915-01-04 5 Mr. P. H Ihintworth. M. P. Loudon, Jan. 3,3 50 p.m. The llaatlll i* announced of Mr. Percy liold.n lllingworth. i'i.h-I Liberal Whip, of typhoid. [I»-c.»>«-tl art* m. fai Shipley Dkiafou .,r W. R Yoikd sine. I Chief Lilu-nd Whip since I'.ijj former I. r..,.fa>u j tl the West128 words
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Article46 1915-01-04 5 Paris, evening, official There is no change in the situation. The weather continues bad. A Turkish communique asserts that Ardahan had been captured after a sanguinary battle. Petrograd, official The battle round Sarkamysh continues with the greatest des|>eration. The Turks have suffered enormous losses.46 words
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Article166 1915-01-04 5 {Before Mr. A. V. Brown.) A Chinese appeared in the First Court to answer a charge of stealing a khaki coat belonging to a Tamil at lanjong Pagar Dock. The defendant admitted the charge, and the case was remanded for further enquiries to be made. For stealing a166 words
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Article193 1915-01-04 5 The Palhliti rhe Bijou theatre's star feature is •j Modern Ternperley, a tine production in which a vivid live -round contest under N. S. C. rules is depicted. For a fast and furious five rounds of real good boxing it can b<> safely recommended to all love193 words
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Article210 1915-01-04 5 French Volunteers from abroad are now required to submit their photographs f., r verificath n in Fiance before being final y accepted for rervice. Ie appears that the 'a3t of so many Germans speaking Frei cl fluently increases the chances of Gentian spies into the fiiin«» lines in Frai cc210 words
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743 1915-01-04 6 The Special Service of Intercession, Thanksgiving and Memorial held yesterday at 11 a.m. at the Cathedral, the day appointed to be observed throughout the Empire by His Majesty, was well attended, and bnt for ihe inclement weather throughout the morning every seat in the743 words
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Article166 1915-01-04 6 The Day of Intercession was observed at the Catholic Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. The usual High Mass was conducted by the Rev. Father E. Aurial, assisted by Rev. Father Raudel. The Bishop of Malacca, the Rt. Rev. Barillon, was present The choir chanted166 words
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Article263 1915-01-04 6 Mrs. H. J.. Saltnond (care of the Cable Depot, Keppel Harbour) acknowledges, with thanks, the following contributions Previously acknowledged ...$17,5.57 H. D. E. Darby (Malacca) 20 Dr. Hard wick (C. S. M Patrol") (2nd Sub 5 C. N. Harriot (2nd Sub.) 10 Mrs. A. J. D' Conceicao263 words
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Article55 1915-01-04 6 We acknowledge receipt, with thanks, of a copy of the annual Departmental Reports of the SB. Prin« nif° m o the Printing Ofhce, Singapore. The Shanghai vernacular journal gMtoni Time, «y, the Ump office hu .V, the iS States M.n.ate, in Ivking u. bte *Lh?2fi u that tHe f Innese55 words
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Article303 1915-01-04 6 Fram Messrs F. W. Barker and Co. *e lave received a very artistic well-calendar with an excellent reproduction of 44 Tl«e Boyhood of Raleigh," on»* of Sir John E. Millain' masterpiece*. Messrs F. W. Baiker and Co. «re »i;«nt8 tor the Ocean Ac- ideiit Hiid Guarantee Corporation,303 words
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Advertisement335 1915-01-04 6 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. 1915. Tenders are invited for the following services of which full particulars may be ascertained and all necessary plans seen at the P. W. D. Office, Johore Bahru, on any day, Fridays executed, between the hour, of 9 a.m. and 4-30 p.m. (1) Police335 words
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Advertisement186 1915-01-04 6 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRE} GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sols Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres J Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light Cycle Co. I I186 words
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Article230 1915-01-04 7 At the Palladium. The event of the season takes place during the week with the arrival of Un who have garnered world-wide fame as laughter-makers. "Apart from their actual performance, says the London Daily Express—the colouring—the lighting —and general business are a little triumph of230 words
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252 1915-01-04 7 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged ...$270,281.% Staff, Vehicle and P.C.A. Depts:(Dec.) 50 Singapore Staff of Whiteaway Laid law252 words
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Advertisement167 1915-01-04 7 MOTOR CAR OIL SUPPLIED AT MODERATE PRICES. Motor Oil, Benzine Kerosene Stocked J Chin Huat Lee, I 29, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. I Singapore. GENERAL OIL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. large Stocks of ©li ano Cunber for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. I All Orders Executed With Promptness. I ALBERT L. A. DALEY, j 1167 words
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Advertisement262 1915-01-04 7 I Cheer the Youngsters Up and Secure fop Them STRONCT BRITISH TOYS~ I HORSE TRICYCLES I Large Selection to Choose from A. FRANKEL Co;,, I VICTORIA STREET. "flew Stock of tbe following j JUST RECEIVED I Mercolised Wax j Pi] en ia Soap j Clemimte Eumenthol Jujubes I S tai262 words
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Article144 1915-01-04 8 M medon, Brit. .tr. arrived 2-1. «r,k, Brit. .tr. ""T 8 2 1 Eta, Brit. rtr. armed 2-1. )riasa, Brit. rtr. armed 2-1. Weld, Brit. rtr. 3-1. Brit. rtr. armed 3-1. Penang, BrU. .termed 3-1 tn LorenM, Bnt. rtr. n Wh.ttHin,Bnt.rtr.amved4 Chengtn, Brit, rtr. arrived,4.l. Inoh Brit. rtr.144 words
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Article14 1915-01-04 8 (Smaapore, Jan. 4) Coprfl _BusineBB strong. Tin.-*™. Tapincn.-\n brisk demand. Other *eady.14 words
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Article157 1915-01-04 8 Nutmeg# 110 S. per picul Nutmegs 80S, 926 Copra "Bali 0.60 Copra Gorong lalo Copra Dongalo Copra Kavong g H6 Copra Pulo #.45 Copra Pontianak Copra Siantan g qaa.it,::: W §5 KSSTft-rii Sac» Flour Sarawak fair Sago Flour Krunei 1 2.80 Sago Flour Poutianak .> <a*157 words
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80 1915-01-04 8 Copra £23.12.0. Pepper (black) fair quality dist nom. Pepper: white distant: nom. spot quotation nom. Gambier nom. Gambier (cube) nom. Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, nom. Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery, 2/10!_,. Plantation Ist qual. crepe, 1/11 JTin Standard 3 m/s. £145.15 0. Tapioca:80 words
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Article19 1915-01-04 8 Grey Yarns Single Twist 40b.— K. Piece Goods 8} lbs. Shirtings uoiii. T. cloth, nom.19 words
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Article78 1915-01-04 8 REVISED TIMES. Sintiporc (Tmk-Road) Daily. Mail Duly leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and r.O p.m. Other trains leave Ttor Johore at ).0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.66 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and p.m. Train» leave from Johore 7.9, 8.4-,78 words
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Article75 1915-01-04 8 TANJONG PAGAR. Ea*t Wharf Ba*in Section No. 1 Quart*, Ranee. K* B t Wharf do No. 2— Lightning. Sheer» Wharf do No. 3 TWhima Maru, Main Wharf o -Oris»». do do C—Laomedon. Wet Dock do 7—Toaa Maru. Exford Pontoporoe, Yat Shing West Wharf do *-Charr>n. Jardinea Wharf l»~8oi Sang.75 words
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Article612 1915-01-04 8 Shipping Notes aod News. The outward Butch Mail is due here on Jan. 8. The homeward Dutch mail is due here on Jan. 9th. The outward M.M. liner Magellan is due here on Jan. 10. The Homeward mail steamer Nera ig due from Saigon at daylight on the612 words
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Article149 1915-01-04 8 Below is a note on the trade of Burma in November 1914, compared with November 19 10. Seaborne trade of Burma in November (private and Government) excluding f z B poh7 wjS.«6 Exports 1,37,91,594 94,28,211 Exports 1,36,54,614 1,12,11,940 Total 5,18,40,181 3,68,24,915 The aggregate value of149 words
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Article225 1915-01-04 8 An artillery officer, whose letter is quoted in T\te Times, wrote on November Bth i— The other night I went to the Gurkha headquarters and asked for some one to hold my horse. One of the Gurkha guard was woken up to do it. He did225 words
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Article97 1915-01-04 8 We learn from the Penang Gazette that special intercessionary services were held in all the mosques in Penang on New Years Day/in conformity with the wishes of H. M. the King-Kmperor that such should be done throughout the Empire. We regret that through a typographical error-L being printed H—in our97 words
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Article523 1915-01-04 8 Tht Aißfrittß Fw»of Co»ate to Mich The following letter has been received in Shanghai from the London agents of a local com- P We thank you for your enclosures re the London Rubber market, but the facts stated in them are not correct. Instead of the market523 words
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Article92 1915-01-04 8 The Ocean S.S. Co.'s vessels Untitle as follows s. s. Ajax urexfj ed in port on 7th Im. be despatched for Marse. U- S Liverpool; s. Oanf a.s dm• Jan.. Md will be d-p." N*Hongkong and Manila is expected on Mb Jan. J and 1 for London and Amsterdam, Pakling92 words
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Miscellaneous315 1915-01-04 8 fixtures. MotiiT. 4tkr'renoh homeward mail due. gSSterrgr* p.m. 9 ft. 9 in». Tuesday. 5tk. 9 ft. 9 ins. Wednesday. 6th SO^Sfig' Polo Practice at r-ai g O .o8 p.m. High water:— 1.3o a-™* 9 ft. 7 ina. Thursday, 7th. bSSuM^nt l sTr'.i« 5GuiM. Meeting. 8 30 Hi M8 P 9315 words
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Article262 1915-01-04 9 European War Fund. c of the St. John's ittion gratefnlly ollowing further i acknow- 1391.50 le, C.B. 10.00 edby ...$5O aire 50 I i 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 i:> 0 Maas J 0 10 V Cherry »0 j'. Millar 1«) W Dove 10262 words
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Advertisement386 1915-01-04 9 THE NEW YEAR. Help to Relieve some of the Distress Caused by The War. Buy One or Two Copies of the Siory of. WILLIAM GEOFFREY'S PROFIT. His narrative, wherein is related in an unpreten-ious manner an account of hiw he came to leave London, and of some of his experiences386 words
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Advertisement569 1915-01-04 9 _HOTICE CREDIT! CREDIT! CBEWtT If You Want Credit Come to as. WE STILL BELIEVE IN CREDIT. HIN WATT CO., THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER* OP Hardware from a Needle to an AncUor. KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers. Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents.569 words
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Advertisement455 1915-01-04 9 The Malaya Tribune* EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnigh employers—free of charge-with full particulars of the qualification* and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employee* desiring appointment* can have their applications filed on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— ♦v i' he "-«"tion455 words
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Advertisement590 1915-01-04 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—J. Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioved dates of departure are only approximate. V. BSUHOBE Bata\ia Jan. felNGKA\va>»t Singkawang. S*?lakau, Pemangkat and Sambas .Jan. B£VN.~I Muntok and Paleinbang Juu. I V. H'X.ENDORP Poi.tiauak Jan. t590 words
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Advertisement175 1915-01-04 10 SHIPPIHC P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, to: H. W. BLCKtAND, AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singaix>re. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITB SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tan Chay175 words
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Advertisement274 1915-01-04 10 RANEECUNfjf Dpainpip e AND Channels SOLE AGE.'.TS: INDO MALAY J SINGAPORE PAUL <$fco PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portraiture HIGH-CLASS WOnKMAXgHip Charges Carte de visite per doz. co] iejg Cabinet Bondoir Special Kates for Guar: a A visit to our Studio i appreciated. BUN BEE eTco Provis on Merchants.274 words
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