Malaya Tribune, 7 January 1915
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Title Section22 1915-01-07 1 EVEN G DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Price 5 Cents. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1915 Vol. -No. 5 The Malaya Tribune.22 words
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Advertisement837 1915-01-07 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT I COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO'NICHT M Mr. snd Mrs Singapore we Lave another Entire Change of Pre gramme. THE WOMAN IN WHITE magnificent adaptation after the world famed Novel by WILKIE COLLINS. THE BATTLE OF THE REDMEN r ilistic837 words
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Article677 1915-01-07 2 Captain Yon Muiler's Report According to the telegrams from Berlin. Captain yon Miiller has sent the following telegraphic account of tho fight with the British cruiser Sydney The cruiser Sydney approached the Cocos Isles at high speed when a landing party from the Emden had just destroyed677 words
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Advertisement198 1915-01-07 2 John Little Co., Ltd. JKgk Have Just Receiv d I A Large Selection of Ihe Celebrated > ft MADAME IRENE My corsets. mliull AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES. r l R BBIIE 5475 '111 I n BBI4E $550 BBISE $5.75 Vf p£ S 2655 E $6-50 B 812 X $8.50 -'J198 words
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Advertisement375 1915-01-07 2 I TV INTERNATIONAL fittl <S l\M MEDICAL HI £Ĕ\ Take Sanatogen—it's sure to make you Healthier, Stronger, and more Vigorous You take no risks when yon take Sanatogen —no risk of endangering your health by harmful dmgi or stimulants, such as are contained in the usual run of tonics —no375 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section19 1915-01-07 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Che n?alapa tribune. THURSDAY, JANTURY 719 words
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Article1606 1915-01-07 3 I j. j Livjrp: i Regiment Thrice I Congratulated. v X I wani Webb, the I .erpool Regiment, i dag-out, which es, talks of M Readand incidentally congratulations Mmment*fl fine work reorcaent 1 im writing this c call a M dug-out." 1 \«t *xr>lain that a "dug-out" eh1,606 words
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Article350 1915-01-07 3 Wounded Arrive in Buntny- The hospital ship Madras arrived in Bombay with the first batch of wounded and invalided officers and men from East Africa. In expectation of the arrival of the ship the different divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade were ready at Alexandra Dock.350 words
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494 1915-01-07 3 A correspondent of the Xieuwo Rotterdainschft Courant, who is stationed on the Belgian frontier, sends some interesting notes to his journal regarding the position immediately behind the German lines in Flanders. Commenting on the lack of news experienced by the luckless Belgians, he writes494 words
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Article243 1915-01-07 3 Reuters correspondent in Paris, on December 23rd, learns on excel- 1 lent authority that the Allies in the West took a general offensive three or four day* ago, profiting by the despatch of German troops to Poland. The Allies have made exceedingly good progress, though they have met243 words
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Article62 1915-01-07 3 A message supplied by H. B. M. Consul-General at Batavia to Het Xieuws v. deti Dag says It is reported from Nish that six thousand Austrians endeavoured to cross the Danube at Sernendria. A lesser Servian force drove them back. One thousand Austrians were killed or drowned,62 words
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53 1915-01-07 3 Furlough Pay Sanctioned. Simla, December, 17.—Furlough, pay (in addition to army pay and allowances) is sanctioned for Government servants permitted to proceed on active service outside India as Volunteers and also other concessions, the general effect being that they will not sutler as regards civil pay53 words
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Article49 1915-01-07 3 The patience with which our Navy controlled its eagerness, while the nice new naval base at Zeebrugge was built up and fortified and stored with submarine?, and then blew the lot to smithereens, would be described by Mr. Asquith as a policy of Wait and shell.49 words
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894 1915-01-07 4 The disastrous war in Kr.rope lias caused enormous and incalculable losses upon friends and foes alike throughout the world. It has called for sacrilices from all classes, but nowhere is thj dreadful calamity more felt tfian among the medical men jurif894 words
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Article88 1915-01-07 4 Inspector Byrne, of the G ment Opium Monopi fine capture at Tanjong Pacar r on the sth inst Lying f blue funnel liner La j lighter, ready to receive E was on board here that a seai made and, under the tioorii vessel, over 4 piculs I88 words
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Article81 1915-01-07 4 The Casino. The feature of the Casino < n,. show last night was Tli-- J Tamer's Revenge and "A Thr Submarine Adventure. T! was replete with lev*, intrig treachery, ending, as usual, in edy. Both are of absorbing i: throughout, and with man comics and scenic production* an81 words
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Article90 1915-01-07 4 Mrs. EL B. Salniond the Cable Depot. Keppel Hin acknowledges, with man] the following contriboti Previously acknowledge*! Mr. A. K. Baddeley I Ith sub) Mr. I). \V. Bdd(2ndsal Mr. S. Whitaker Mrs. W. Legrew Watkin.Miss Gladys de Silva (sale of sweets. 2nd instalment Collection Presbyterian Church. Xmas90 words
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Article65 1915-01-07 4 The President of the A trative Council of tieremarked in an inter i er to that Canal COO Id from two quarters. Thnow in the hands of tie El Arish, protected bj the desert. The by the British Goreram* be sufficient Poesibh damage to the Canal65 words
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Article39 1915-01-07 4 A fire broke out at Untitled Bridge Koad \esterd.i\ mises occupied by v < merchant. The Brigade J on the scene and extUM flame.- after MMBO l>-» f l damage don- will awoui thousand dollar.-, whirl' is covered by insurant'39 words
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Advertisement272 1915-01-07 4 ROBINSON Co. USE ENGLISH PERFUMES ZENOBIA AN ENTIRELY BRITISH PRODUCTION. Rose mwBL Lil> <M Uie Supreme Val,e > Sweet Jf^\ p Scented As Supplied to H.M. Queen Alexandra. DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take ont a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every272 words
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Advertisement42 1915-01-07 4 BRITISH BEER WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED Sole Agents FOR Messrs Allsopp Sons, THE WELL-KNOWN BREWERS OF BURTON-ON-TB KNT. THE PILSENER BEER IS SUPPLIED Under Royal Warrant to H. M. THE KING. Samples, on Application to CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO. 2-1 31-3 j42 words
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Article806 1915-01-07 5 b 22-11/16 in London :o:— prio to-day 72.125—175 :o:— ij ward mail closes tomorrow a. —:o: :ir Assizes commence —:o: m i ather Oroot has gone a j;, leo, via Labuan. —:o: H f i Mrs. Ernest Hose return* z from Europe. :o: TV robber market continues806 words
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Article192 1915-01-07 5 In a private letter to a friend in London, a French gentleman who, by reason of his functions, has had many opportunities of seeing our army in France and of hearing what French officers think of it, writes as follows As for your British Army,192 words
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Article57 1915-01-07 5 The Western Front. Around St. Mihiel. Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London, Jan. G, 2.25 a.m. A Paris communique says Our troops captured a quarry near the junction of Rouvrois St. Mihiel, Maizey and St. Mihiel roads also some trenches in the vicinity. There are no further operations.Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. - 57 words
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Article41 1915-01-07 5 Incapacitated Prisoners to be Exchanged. London, Jan. 6, 2.2") a.m. The Press Bureau states that Germany has agreed to the British proposal for the exchange of prisoners incapacitated for further service. Arrangements are being made accordingly.41 words
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107 1915-01-07 5 London, Jan. 6, 5-25 p.m. A Paris communique says the Germans made two unsuccessful attacks on the Belgian dunes and southeastward of St. Georges. Otherwise there were only artillery duels from Flanders to the Oise. Our batteries at the Aisne and Ilheims sector silenced107 words
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Article144 1915-01-07 5 London, Jan. (I, 7.25 a m. A communique says that near a ravine at Couriechausse we mined and blew up 800 metres of German trenches, ot which we occupied a half. Bad weather continues from the Argonne to the Vosges with fog and mud, through which however144 words
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Article136 1915-01-07 5 London, Jan. 6, G-30 a.m. Lord Kitchener has continued reviewing the six weeks' fighting. He sa}s the Allies have progressed at various points, but the tide of battle has ebbed and tlowed with varying success. The French Army has made noteworthy progress Last ot Rheims136 words
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Article130 1915-01-07 5 Inclement Weather in the East. London, Jan. 6, 3.15a.ra. A Petrograd communiqm* says: Artillery and rifle fire continued on the left Vistula. There have been isolated encounters near Bolimoff. There is no material change in Galicia. The Russian cavalry attacked the retreating Austrians at Usok pass,130 words
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45 1915-01-07 5 London, Jan. 2.25 a.m. The Grand Duke Nicholas and General Jofl're exchanged congratulatory telegrams on the occasion of the Russian victory. General Joffre added that the Allies in all the theatres of war were now preparing for a final victory.45 words
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Article54 1915-01-07 5 London, Jan. t>, 5.25 p.m. The papers emphasise the importance of the Russian victory, which is likely to have far-reaching political results. The latest Russian communique confirms the Turkish debacle. The Russians captured an immense quantity of guns, mitrailleuses, ammunition and supplies. The Turkish losses in killed54 words
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Article79 1915-01-07 5 Scuth African Leader s Praise in the Lords. London, Jan. 6, o..'>< l p.m. The House of Lords has reopened. Lord Kitchener, in the speech, paid a glowing tribute to General Botha. The situation in South Africa has undergone a most welcome change, and General Botha handled the79 words
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70 1915-01-07 5 London, Jan. 6, 11-45 p.m. The Germans have arrested Cardinal Mercier, the Primate of Belgian!, for having issued a bold Pastoral letter, to be read in all Churches in Belgium on Sunday, declaring that the German occupation gave them no legal authority.70 words
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Article59 1915-01-07 5 London, Jan. 11.45 p.m. The Board of Trade announces that the prohibition of the export of tea to certain destination?, will shortly be removed, but that exporters will be required to satisfy then selves in every case that none wo i d reach the enemy, otherwise59 words
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Article135 1915-01-07 5 President Wilson's Straight Talk. London, Jan. (>, 11.45 p.m. Washington President Wilson, in a circular to American shippers insisting on the necessity for full and accurate manifests of cargoes, says that if thny wish to avoid the delay involved by a search in transit, as cases have135 words
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Article178 1915-01-07 5 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Jan. 4, 6.15 p.m. Official The French .'J j bonds are at francs 72.">0 (they have constantly risen since December 23, when they were at francs 7I j. The cannonade has been particularly violent in the region of the178 words
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Article30 1915-01-07 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 5.45 p. m The scratching.? are as follows Race L—Cockatoo, Race 6.—Wolfram, Loaddeer. Race 7. —Cockatoo, The Friar. Sad or an«i Boooibah.30 words
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Obituary32 1915-01-07 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. Mr. George Tissington, of Messrs Tissiogton ana Co., Penang, died at the General Hospital, from tetanus, which developed after deceased's fall from a motor cycle.32 words
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Article23 1915-01-07 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan ti. The Warden of Mines Ippjportfl that the December Tin Output is 63,206 picnls.23 words
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Article44 1915-01-07 5 The mortality returns for the week ending 2nd January giv. i total of 193 d.aths, of which 12s were males and «'»."> females, tha ratio r mille being 90.48. The principal causes were: Convulsions 19, ma'aria 25. dysentery 21, beri-b»ri 11, phthisis and pneumonia 13.44 words
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Article196 1915-01-07 6 (Before Mr- A. V. Broum.) birankoya, a young man ing from Malabar, was commuted 10 the Civil Prison te be extradited (0 Johore Hahrn, where, it is alb he robbed his master, an eatinghouse keeper. The Chief D-tective Inspector. Mr. Abu Bakar. watched tU*> case for the Johore196 words
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Article394 1915-01-07 6 Me*srfl Topham, Jones and Hailton charged Shaik Madar, Nathen, and Ah Soo with attempted cheating in respect of $9. Mr. Walton for prosecution, Mr. deMello for No. 1, Shaik Madar, Mr. Pillai for No. 2, Xathen, Mr. Kriowles for No. 3, Ah Soo. When they were charged394 words
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Article80 1915-01-07 6 Mr. W.R.B. Gilford has resigned the Government Service and is pronuitlna, home at an early date with the intention of going to the front. kMr. Oifford formerly held a commission in the Middlesex Regiment. it Mr. L. X Campbell, B. sc., Rubber Research Chemist, Department of Agriculture, Ceylon, proceeds to80 words
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Article150 1915-01-07 6 Alleged Counterfeitinj;. Thecai"*ln which two FfnktVns Were charged with feiling Siamese coins and with being in possession of instruments for the purpose of cor.uiei feiting coins, was hrdore the Acting Chief .fustic. Mr. L. M. Woodward, and a jury jeaterday. The evidence for the defence was a total150 words
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99 1915-01-07 6 £42,000,000 To Be Advanced. A Treasury Minute just issued states that the amounts n quired by the self-governing colouifS to meet expenditure <- unected with the present war id to obviate the necessity of a -pealing to the London Money Market are estimated as follows :—Canada99 words
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Article222 1915-01-07 6 Calcutta, Dec. 21. —Details are now to hand concerning the disbursements of the Bengal provincial committee of the Indian Imperial Relief Fund. Of the total amount collected by Bengal 7."> per cent goes direct to the central fund at Simla, Us. 25.000 granted by the provincial committee222 words
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Obituary104 1915-01-07 6 The death took place on 27th ult. at. big residence at Liverpool, of Mr. Philip Henry Holt, partner in Messrs Alfred Holt and Co., managing owners of the China Mutual Steam Navigation Company and the Ocean Steamship Company. He was in his s:*th year. Mr. Philip Holt was the104 words
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278 1915-01-07 6 Bttvlay last, rays the Tinaes, asmrked a noteworthy centenary, for «»n November 29, I*l4, the London Times was for the first lime primed by steam, and for the fir*l liiiH" mechanical power was substituted for human power in the production of a newspaper. From278 words
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Article132 1915-01-07 6 According to Dutch Press wires cold weather and driving snow hamper the operations in South West Flanders. The ground is soft and will not permit the moving of heavy artillery. The Germans have unsuccessfully tried to stem the the inundation of the country in this vicinity. The tactics132 words
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Advertisement150 1915-01-07 6 Latest Advertisements. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All persons claiming refund of Assessment in respect of houses vacant for any portion of the half-year eiding 31st. December, 1914, are hereby reminded that such claims must be sent in to the Commissioners on or before the 30th day of January, 1915.150 words
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Advertisement358 1915-01-07 6 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher. Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene light Cycle Co" 1 4/5-2, BEACH358 words
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Article670 1915-01-07 7 from 1'etrograd on Nov. V r:'.- MlliMrv rre8 P° DdeDt before Warsaw, fnrces on tiift east awav.o the «U atKonskwith j Prussian Princes >' tSTrti,- '«"k in October, iafJ»n ere then compelled, movements of he make for C^esto1 via Wlosczow on wa The defeated armies ,ndrecroMed670 words
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Advertisement225 1915-01-07 7 Help to Relieve some of the L cal Distress Caused by rhe War. Buy One or Two Copies of the Story of WILLIAM GEOFFREY'S PROFIT. His narrative, wherein is related lii an unpretentious manner an iccount of how he came to leave London, and of some of his experiences as225 words
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Advertisement70 1915-01-07 7 New Chinese Dictionary of CHINESE PHRASES BY Moy Fah Cheong Price $2.00 To be had at the Office of the Malaya Tribune AND ALSO AT ALL Principal Booksellers. 5.1 Vichy Celestin Best Table Water 4 J This Water known md used over a 1000 rears by all kinds of nvalids.70 words
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Advertisement369 1915-01-07 7 A Director's Praise. At the general meeting of the Alor Gajah Rubber Estates, Ltd., held recently, the Chairman reported that Ribbed Smoked Sheet j was manufactured on the Estate with the aid of j Jackson's Patent I Rubber Curing and Drying Apparatus. I The London Brokers had a high opinion369 words
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Article116 1915-01-07 8 SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION. FIXTURES. Thirsday, 7th. Penang Race*. Fimt Day. Btrait« Merchant Service Guild. Meeting. H. 30 t.m. Prayer. V.M.C.A., !> p.m. High wat«r I a.m. ft. 6 in*. 1.48 p.m. 9 ft. 4 ma. Friday, ttk. P. md 0. homeward mail dne. Prayer. V.M.C.A.. h p.m. High water: —tM116 words
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Article158 1915-01-07 8 Specially Huperscril>ed letters only. ,lrop-Uie> in the sub-Post Offices an.] p.Hu, Uc, will he cleared to-morrow morning in ttw< to, -„i rep ,ndence i>o,te<i dnrm X the DigJM To catch the hp—aid mail. Late Letter, etc. intended for despatch hv he I. AO Packet Hagoya >hould /each the t 1158 words
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Article98 1915-01-07 8 {Simgapore* Jan* 7.) Berthafe. TANJONG PAGAR. Wharf Ba*in Set .on Nr.. I Quart*. But Wh.rf i- v„ Btwan Wharf Mm I s^ lLr T^ ia Albert and Victoria Man,. Dn I>Kk. da Man. Wharf chengtn WtirDock i l Sandakan eilMlt d 7 Pontopoaua, <;ieoo K l.98 words
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Article107 1915-01-07 8 Nagoya, Brit. str. arrived 6-1. Sri Muar, Brit. str. arrived 6-1. Kaka, Brit. str. arrived 6-1. Golconda, Brit. str. arrived 6-1. Kinta, Brit. str. arrived 6-1. Hye Leong, Brit. str. arrived 7 r l. Klang, Brit. str. arrived 7-1. Lady Weld, Brit. str. arrived 7-1. j Singapore, Dutch107 words
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Article338 1915-01-07 8 (Singapore, Jan. 7 Copra—Business very strong. Tin.—$72.12£—175 Tons sold. Tapioca.—In brisk demand. Other Products —Market steady, Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $21.00 N utmegs 80 S, 22.00 Copra Bali "9^5 Copra Gorong Talo 9 .go Copra Dongalo t>i 9'go Copra Kayong 9 20 (3opra338 words
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Article76 1915-01-07 8 The steamer Penrith Castle, mfi!! to laden with d.~70 bales of cotton for Japan recently passed through the Panama Canal By use of this waterway •temmer saved 5,280 nautical "nles, and the curtailment in expenses, after deducting the toll amounts to considerably oversl,(MX) Cotton exported 7ro76 words
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Article202 1915-01-07 8 Messrs Evatt <fc Co. courteous!} advise us of the following output 5 for December :—Kelemak Rubber Estate, 7,680 lbs., making a tota! for the seven months of the current financial year of 50,477 lbs. dry rubber The Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, 6,397 lbs., making a total for202 words
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Article77 1915-01-07 8 Singapore, Januakv 7. On London— Bank 4 m/s. jjiq Demand 3/4 3/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 3/4 < >n India— Bank T. T. 175 On Hongkong— d/d 22 1 On Shanghai— Bank d/d. Lo3| On Java.— Bank T. T. 14 ji On Japan— Bank d/d. I|* Sovereigns—buying rate $8.5477 words
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Article253 1915-01-07 8 The Vorwiirts makes some remarkable disclosures. It says that no maximum price having been fixed for beans, peas, and rice, prices have risen enormously. The price of best rice has more than doubled since July. The price per ton of peas, which was from £12 10s. to253 words
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Article784 1915-01-07 8 Shipping Notes and News. The S M. N. Koningin der Nederlanden has passed Suez safely and may be expected here on or about the Mh inst. The Kllerman liner City of Sparta is due to-day for Europe ports. She will be followed by the City of Madras on784 words
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Article96 1915-01-07 8 Susp ect Cruiser in Indian Ocean. Ihe following information hae been received by the principal port officer, Burma, from the naval intelligence officer Colombo.tour funnel cruiser reported off Mafia island December 21st. Admiralty consider she may be armed mercantile cruiser Kronprinz William/' [Mafia island, German Kast Africa, is ofr the96 words
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Article133 1915-01-07 8 The Nippon Ynsen Kaiiha wlvum that the fortnightly wet nice betw< Japan and Kurope from Janu.ir 11*15, will include the call at So hai on the homeward as well Ii 00 the outward voyages. The first departure from London will be tlx Atsuta Maru, Jan. 16,1915. Tl new133 words
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Advertisement53 1915-01-07 8 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. o*£L °Hl 1,,H r- f r n,,rth at 7 a-m-a" 1.30 p., 2.56 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7 14 fur S T n 'it y k A d t itio,lil1 Train -Leaver Johorr ul fn,m Johore53 words
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Miscellaneous131 1915-01-07 8 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Versing. Kuala Pahang, Pekan,Kuantan. Kemaman and Trengganu Abbotsford 2 p.m. Tort 8wetfenham,* Penang,* (Colombo *nd Bombay Luzon Mam 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca* dri Muar 2 p.m. Malacca and Muar ♦Kaka p.m.' Port Dick.on and Port Hwettenham *8elangor 3 p.m. hatu J ahat AingLeong 3 p.m. Bangkak131 words
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Article841 1915-01-07 9 Turks. „fc,lk»!»m Him, Kurope—unich notoriety talent as man who i ,t Huicidal >r ago, a tarted with ii which was us of Abdul berty, Equa--1 ftl n the Ottoit h the rest ingaged in 1 v entering r. estic affairs she r r>o»e hi side down and841 words
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Advertisement71 1915-01-07 9 EUCALYPTUS OIL Parker's Can be Obtained from Boon Seng Go., 18 19 Robinson Road. iHE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO. D. High Street, SINGAPORE. Wholesale and retail stamp dealers and stationers. Stamps on approval sheets marked with lowest prices will be sent to applicants against good references or cash deposit. Stamp Albums71 words
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Advertisement336 1915-01-07 9 NOTICE SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT& CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. MAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Lta. Best Multiplar Brand Hair336 words
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Advertisement297 1915-01-07 9 NOTICE STRAITS MERCHANT SERVICE CUILD. The Annual General Meeting will be held at the Guild Rooms, Top Floor, The Dispensary Buildings on Thursday. 7th January, 1915, at 8.30 p.m. To pass the Audited Accounts for the half-year ending 31st December, 1914. To elect Officers for 1915, and to consider any297 words
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Advertisement459 1915-01-07 9 The Mai aya Tri Dune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employer*—free of charge—with full particulars of tbe qualification* and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employee* desirinr appointments can have thfir Hpplicati<<ia filetl on the Register for a fee of 15. This includes I. The459 words
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Advertisement608 1915-01-07 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—5, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. V. BOGOTMBF Pontianak J a SIM. KhL Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, Berombang, Paneh, A»>ahan and Kelawan-Deli Jan. 7 KPEKLMAX BioOW. Letong, Kraniat. Mara*. Tarempa.608 words
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Advertisement190 1915-01-07 10 SHIPPING P.&O. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Informa* tion, Hppte to: H. W. BVCHUND, AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE. —Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS190 words
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Advertisement426 1915-01-07 10 GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUAM KIAT. Codes A.B.C. :>th gltiliw and AI Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW *J<lth Decern Her. 1914.) K. -> Hnbbnck'a Colored Paint, Oil aipl Bondriei. 600 Pieces Galvd. Plain She-4s. 5,600 lbs. White Cott n W426 words
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Advertisement227 1915-01-07 10 RANEECS Dpainpip AND Channels SOLE AGENT\ INDO MALAY SINGAPORE. PAUL C PHOTOGRAPHIC mi 57 Selegie R oas Children's Port: HIGH-CLA tUtjprges Carte de visits j Cabinet Boudoir Special Rates for Quantity A visit to our v appreciated. BUN BEeTc Provision Ifer •!lants, 8 on, Estates $v Commission ATelephone No. 1177227 words
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