Malaya Tribune, 9 January 1915

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, No. 7. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 9, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 254 1 PALLADIU ffl ORCHARD ROAD Score's Premier Ttotre. ORCHARD ROAD TO'NICHT i COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. bHABP. Yes Mr. end Mr- Singapore we Lave another Entire Change of Pre gramme. THE WOMAN IN WHITE A famed NOV b> THE BATTLE OF THE REDMEN The most realistic Western Drama ever produced by
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    • 209 1 FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY Commencing Monday, Jan. 18th 1915. AT THE PALLADIUM Maurice E. Bandmann PRESENTS Messrs Philip Braham Campbell's Coy. 44 The Grotesques 99 From the Savoy Theatre and Queen*! Hall, LONDON. Including Mr. Fred Winn from the Palace Theatre, London. Complete Change of Programme Nightly. In addition to
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    • 361 1 To-night! At The U PiCtUrC Pa,a j JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BKNCOOLKS streets, j No. 2 OF THE MAP OF THE GREAT WAR The Greatest Coup ever achieved in Cinematography. Pathes Latest THE By Ppeeial R«qu.-»t of hundred- of our Pa- tzoasFOK A rmW WIOhTw ONLY The RLINS S\ Oreatest
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  • 640 2 WHO WAS TREITSCHKE Many people who know little of Gem urn, reading the newspapers lately, no doubt have asked themselves «-r one anotiier Who is thi* Treit.schke Me«s»s Jarrold and Sons and Mfll Allen and Unwin jointly recently essayed to supply the antw.-r in 8 o<>k entitle! 14 Treitschke iiis
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    • 199 2 John Little Co., Ltd. aßtt Have Just Receiv d T A Large Selection of J 1 he Celebrated fessSMll MADAME IRENE CORSETS. AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES. I Fi e 8 811 E ...1 $4.75 I If Ml ***** $650 SBISE $5.75 rJ r,N S 2C5 E $6.50 M v 8812
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    • 30 2 New Chinese Dictionary OF CHINESE PHBABEB BY Moy Fah Cheong Price $2.00 To be had at the Office of the Malaya Tribune AND ALSO AT ALL Principal Booksellers. M 18-1
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    • 349 2 A Director's Praise. At the general meeting of the Alor Gajah Rubber Estates, Ltd., held recently, the Chairman reported that Ribbed Smoked She* t was manufactured on the Estate with the aid of Jackson's Patent Rubber Curing and Drying Apparatus. The London Brokers had a high opinion of the Rubber
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    • 19 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Cbe Iflalapa Cribune. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9.
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    • 328 3 M:t:r Lorry Battery. Dec, 5. —The Germans rately contesting every I i drenched Lowlands. T *ir ?np w slowly but surefy re--1« end of the Dattle of is well in sight. At Flemish villages come aider a foriosw and u-eless bombard* intervals grow longer ►rery day. >lly
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    • 357 3 f Rangoon steamer »'inch arrived in Penang flu present at the fight in nli ol Bab-el-Mandeb. She I m carrying troops and fsnriteuai Aden. 'Ihere were present, l>oke ..f Edinburgh, the ol Manchester and the Xunein. J'-e remainder of the convoy arrived at '1 p a in. and
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    • 513 3 fiVrr Dernburg, tlie Kaiser's fin uncial agent in America, has formulated (Jermany's conditions of pence, i'iiey are intended to convince Americans of the essentially peace-loving character and astounding moderation ot Germany. As set forth in a special article in the Independent the conditions are 1, Germany
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    • 159 3 Lady Annesley has received an interesting communication in connection with the disappearance of Lord Annesley and Flight-Lieutenant Charles lieevor, both of the Royal Flying Corps, who left Eastchurch on Thursday, November 5, to Hy abroad and failed to reach their destination. The Admiralty
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    • 169 3 An interesting note appears in the Petit Journal over the initials "8. P.," those of M. Stephen Pichon, the former Foreign Minister. The writer expresses regret that an agreement for Japanese intervention was not concluded with tbe Japanese ('abinet in August. Although extremely valuable time has been lost,
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    • 61 3 130 Guns and Provisions for Three Msnths- The Japanese Headquarters report that the captures at Tsing-tau included 2,500 rifles, 100 machine guns, 30 field guns, some ammunition, ca*h to the amount of £1,200, 15,000 tons of coal, and 40 motor-cars. All ships in the harbour had been destroyed.
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    • 74 3 Cairo, Dec. 13. —The men of the Australian contingent are camped on a beautiful site behind the Pyramid of Cheops. Great activity is displayed at the camp to which water, electric light and electric trams have been brought. The oflicers' mesi is at the Mena Hotel.
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    • 307 3 [An orticer of the Indian FLxpeditionarv Force, Motor Transport, A.S.C., writes on November 22.] At Locon (there can be no harm in mentioning the name, as we are not tnere now) the day before yesterday a German aeroplane was compelled to descead
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    • 242 3 "Into it! Into it Into it: Into it: Chorus the hoofs in their rhythmical thundering Trooper and charger, we're making a sprint to it, Now for the hacking and slashing and sundering Snarling machine-guns are vomiting lead at us, Little white smoke-clouds of shrapnel are topping us
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    • 364 3 Kxtensive damage has been done in North-east Yorkshire by a heavy thunderstorm, followed by a violent downpour of hail. The Telegraaf states that some hundreds of German soldiers arrived at Ghent handcuffed, having refused to do duty. Owing to the war causing difficulty in obtaining men for the
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    • 138 3 The Australian and New Zealand contingents have disembprked in Egypt to assist in the defence of that country and to'complete their training there. When their training is completed they will go direct to tiie front to with other British troops in Europe. The first the contingent
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    • 1355 4 The new French Yellow Book is the largest collection of State papers yet published on the causes of the war. It has revealed the existence of preparations by the German military authorities to materialise the wicked theories of Bernhardi and the arrogant dreams of the German
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    • 36 4 From January to K«Jg 147,150 immigrant* rr >^ 1 1 Singapore again B t and a yearly average 192,685. During Decent. wan no immigration, agam-t for Dec. 1913 and an •>* that month of 13,900.
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    • 409 5 Tin is £14$ in Lon lon—*.o: Copra is £24.7.0* in London, p, rubber ii 2/9J in London. —:o: flank rate remains at .*> per cent. :o: er it quoted at 22 13 lo\L —:o: Pi {.London business is done on —:o: Cott is quoted at 4.71 in
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    • 117 5 Eyewitness says New Year opened favourable to Allies. Small expeditionary force now swelled to great army. He comments on the magnificent bravery of Britain's forces. German forces now mixed with all bands of German reserves. There is a great deal of sickness in the German ranks. Heavy rains
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    • 249 5 Second Day's Handicaps. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 8. The following are the handicaps for the Second Day's races 1. THE PENANG PLATB. —Barnabas 97 Brydone I..) Kick 8.9; Peut-Ktre 8.7 Imperial 7.12. 2. Thb Province Cup.—Loaddeer 10.12 Wolfram 10.8 Black Satin 10.S Electric Shock 9.9 The
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    • 32 5 Swimming Club Launches. Sunday, 10th January. Johnston's Pier at 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2-30 and 3-30 p.m. Club Bungalow at K-30 and 9-30 a.m., 12-15, 3 and 5 30 p.m.
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    • 273 5 ALONG THE WESTERN FRONT. Allies Gain Further Ground. Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London, Jan. 7, "> p.m. A Paris communique says that from the sea to Lys there were only artillery combats in which we gained the advantage. Our batteries almost constantly put to flight some German
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    • 93 5 Tommy Aikins No Longer Contemptible. London, Jan. 8, 12-">s a.m. Berlin The k Lokalanzeiger" discusses in chastened mood the fighting qualities of the Allies, and patronisingly remarks M The war has developed in Tommy Atkins good qualities as a professional soldier." Our Splendid Allies. The "Lokalanzeiger" further says:
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    • 68 5 At Sarykamysh. London, Jan. 8, 12..V> a.m. Petrograd, olficial The Turkish commanders captured in the Caucasus belonged to the 17th, 28th and 29th Divisions, with the Chief of Staff. Details of the Turkish defeat at Sarykanjysh show that the Turks vainly endeavoured to cover their retreat. A
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    • 15 5 London, Jan. 8, 12-">s a.m. Rome The revolution in Albania is extending.
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    • 32 5 London, Jan. 8, 12 $5 a.m. Montreal The Canadian Pacific Co. resume their trans-Pacific service in March. There is evidence that these waters are now clear of the enemy.
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    • 65 5 London, Jan. 8, 2..'>."> a.m. A Washington despatch states that Secretary of State Bryan ininformed the German Ambassador that America as a neutral State cannot investigate his charges that Americans supplied dum-dum bullets to the Allies. Mr. Bryan added that if the ambassador furnishes proof of
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    • 114 5 London, Jan. 9, 1.45 a.m. Amsterdam A telegram received from Brussels, via Berlin, says that the report that Cardinal Mercier was either arrested or guarded in the palace is entirely false. It also contradicts the report that Belgian priests had been arrested for reading
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    • 42 5 Protestant Protests. London, Jan. <S, 5-45 a.m. The Daily Telegraph publishes protests from leaders of Protestant denominations against the arrest of the Belgian Cardinal Mercier, including the Bishops of Salisbury and Armagh, Dr. Clifford, General Booth, and air Robertson Nicoll.
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    • 23 5 London, Jan. 8,5.45 a.m. Mr. Ellis Griffith, M.P., has resigned the Under-Secretaryship of the Home Office, for purely personal reasons.
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    • 76 5 Germans Dislodged by Bayonet. London, Jan. 8, 2.35 p.m. A Petrograd wmmonitjat'' states that Wednesday passed In almost complete calm on the left of the Vistula, except on the Snkha-Boli-moii' front where the Germans, by sapping protected by steel shields, endeavoured to advance to the Russian positions.
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    • 114 5 Tribute to Heroic Crew. London, Jan. 7, 9 5 p.m. In the House of Lords Lord Crewe announced that it was tbe definite opinion of tbe Admiralty that H. M. S. Formidable was sunk by two torpedoes from ariubiiiarine. Lord Crewe added that the captain of
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    • 83 5 London, Jan. 7, 6 20 p.m. The decreases in December imports amount to £3,859,914. The decreases in exports for the same period amount to £17,047,992. The year's decreases in imports amount to £71,302,090; in Exports to £95,014, 564 There was an increase in December imports in food,
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    • 37 5 London, Jan. 9, 1.45 a.m. An Order in Council says that transactions, with a branch outside the I'nited Kingdom, of an enemy bank or business shall be considered as transactions with the enemy.
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    • 34 5 London, Jan. 9, l-4."> a.m. The Press Bureau is authorised to deny the story in American papers that li. M. S. Thunderer struck a mine in the North Sea on 7th November.
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    • 8 5 (Courteously supplied by French Consul-)
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    • 133 5 Paris. Jan. 7, 6.10 p.m. The French three per cent bonds are at francs 73-40. From the North Sea to the river Lys there have been artillery engagements, almost everywhere, to our advantage. We have repulsed, in the region of Lille, a violent attack on a trench which
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    • 125 5 The following communism- was tabled at the Secretariat The Secretary of State inform* His Excellency that a deputation from the Rubber Growers' AJUOciation h*s urged that their European staiT was being dangerously depleted owing to prom campaign in favour of recruiting and that th"
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    • 508 6 Messrs G. Gumming and G. Gr«-a-\ei are now in Penang. —-:o: Mr. J. X. Macleod is gazetted a police probationer in tbe Straits Settlements be reported his arrival at Singapore on the Ist December, 191 L :o:— It is reported on the authority of the Xichiniehi that
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    • 83 6 Calcutta, December 17.—A serious boiler explosion occurred at Dam Drain station this afternoon raaolting in serious injuries to a gas porter. One of the generating enkjta** exploded damaging a lot of pnaehineiy an.l uuaehing I spare engine, An attendant was hit by the flying debrii aad
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    • 77 6 Chinese Sentenced 10 Death. The trial of the Cantonese named Chui Tina, who was charged with the murder of a woman on 15th November last, was concluded in the Supreme Court yesterday, before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. L. 11. Woodward, and a special jury. The accused was
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    • 211 6 The Palladium. The favourite Bijou Theatre has, £8 always, a fine programme in store for its patrons to-night and at this afternoon's matinee at 5.15. 1 The Woman in White' an adaptation of Wilkie Collins' famous novel is screened. A first class thrill is provided by The Battle
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    • 370 6 The following is translated from a letter written by a Serbian soldier, a corporal in the Drina Army Corps War is the hungriest work you could have. If I wanted half as much to eat at home as I do when campaigning, my little bit
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    • 918 7 W.-hav- Mlr IlrP|)r0(( h m.^,i„ B r r()ts ""-;< th, Monthlj Paper J Andrew's Cathode for the -urrcnt nionth. j ArcMttcm hard. r We regret to learn that news has tha Mp<li «'l Hoard on T, 5" JeCide<l that Are Ocaow Izard must not return to Singapore.
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    • 108 8 SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION FIXTURES. P. and f Au»«al MeetChine** Literal y bociet> ing, P*V Tverß all. p.m. yM C A., M> P n1 Maeical Performance. > .MA** Quarter. 3.57 p.m. Hi gh Water :-.5 3*3 a.m. Swday. 10th. High Water: -4-0 7 ft. ins. Monday, 11th. p and O. mail
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    • 128 8 To-day. Trengganu, Kelantan. PataU Bejp« Bar** *g£ R „,l Bangkok* Hainam I P.™. Hongkong A" tSSZL P» ham and Penang g jjj. Batn Pahat Aik JJ» Ponl<eHoeg' \i,,giH<mg 4 pnl Pouloe Soegi Pulan Batam ami k R p.m. Pnlau HuUng Amg 4 p.m. B erimon VanOnthoorn 4 Y
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    • 65 8 SmoAPOBB, Jan l aky 9. I On LondonDank 4 m/H. 2/4 <| ,D Demand 2/4 3(32 Private 3 Bp. 2 4 3 .4 On India. 1 BankT.T. 17 On Hongkong— Bank d/d W On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 10 -4 On Java— Bank T. T. Ul On Japan— Bankd|d. Sovereigna-buving
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    • 36 8 Perak, Brit. str. »r «d 9-1. Qaorra, Brit. rtr. »rr>« d Sri Muar, Brit. .tr. armed J 1Sock Lee, Brit.str 94. B«nPohGa»n.Br»t str »rr t Merionethshire, Brit sw. i H»ipbong, French .tr. arr. J.l.
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    • 242 8 {Singapore, Jan. 9) Copra— Business very strong. Tons sold. Tapioca.-l* brisk demand j Market steady. Other Products.—*™™* Ut«t Uttl M»rket QwtttioM. Nutmeg 110 S. per P«cul Nntmeg* HO ft. ».W Copra Bali 10.00 o,praGorongTalo 10 .00 Copra Dongalo ft.46 Copra Kayong |J0 Copra P«lo H.9.» Copra Pontianak '.».3«'
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    • 82 8 Messrs Boustead k Co., the agent* "-put J KUODer to date month 15,000 10 neriod 2£T 14.600 lb. »**J£ 112 »1« lb>: correspondlog pertoa |„t'ytar W4.354 lb». Mesar. Ev.U ft Co. kindly ad™e .Tthe output for December .of the Mer«ui Hnbber b.tate», Ltd., tot .l for the month,
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    • 462 8 Shipping Notes and News. The homeward Dutch mail K.ouw is due here to-day. ThpS M N.KoninsinderSeder-to-day. due at Penany to-day j 26th instant. The s CapUin iX, left tor Penang anU Kan goon yesterday. The B L packet Golcond* sails tJk£* Madn- and >egapatam on 14th inst. f\
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    • 120 8 T he Marine Department o£ the Board of Trade report that the number and net tonnage of Bnt.sh vessels respecting whose W ere received during and the number of lives 10.-t. aie as follow:— 1.1,,D,........ N«.«— g** St. am steam vessels n ,.hiilps 15 steamers
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    • 40 8 Per P. and O. Nagoya sailed this morning Mr. IA» WeU .known well-earned ho ida> w locally during his hve>e*« st* good all-round sport an golfer, the possibility tl er he may volunteer for the t run arrival in England.
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    • 376 8 The West African -ection %m London Chamber of r, lin< J co-operation with the Wae 1J sections of the Liverpool M Chester Chambers, have an article from the last \*-*M Bulletin of the Imperial InsJ th« subject of pain I the view of arousing interns
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    • 270 4 ROBINSON Co. USE ENGLISH PERFUMES ZENOBIA AN ENTIRELY BRIIISH PRODUCTION. Rose i Lily of the Cnrama I H I Valley Supreme J Sweet ScenJed As Supplied to H.M. Queen Alexandra. I DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The
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    • 41 4 BRITISH BEER WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED Sole Agents FOR Messrs Allsopp Sons, THE WELL-KNOWN BREWERS OF BURTON ON-TRENT. 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
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    • 370 6 Latest Advertisements. NOTICE. Out of a large number of tenders received in reply to Dr. X. V. Samy's notice calling for tenders for the building of dwelling houses, we are asked to notify that Mr. H. Ahmad, Engineer and Contractor, 166 Serangoon Road, was the successful tenderer. Books for Thinkers
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    • 356 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 "Gasolene Light Cycle Co" 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. H.
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    • 250 7 I The ■Malaya Tribune. I dad at the following deI Singapore. fl, Yd Stamford Road. X 90, Bras Basah fl, Br feck Sengi 97, .Seiegie Road. I fin, Tank Road *ion.) fly 5: Nary Bar, High Street. .-.-.o Indian Stores, 84, 86 ■Imuran Road. &i I ng Chiang <& Co.
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    • 134 7 I Made in U.S.A. FOR US. THE SENSATIONAL GAR OF THE YEAR I "EMPIRE" Just The Car Correct Price. Correct C«J I TU 1011 Their Majesties The Singapore Public WATCH THEM GLIDE I Hm 8m Pment Expected Per f H?SL-. We Sell Them. Julian Frankel Furniture Co. ORCHARD ROAD. Q„/
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    • 30 8 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Sincere My Mail 7.0 p.m. Other tram* leave 10 i 0 a 10.29 a-, noon, IJi P-» u ft*. 1««- •*<« Jobore Sunday.- «*f ™Tb. train joum.y
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    • 366 9 Church Services. \M>KKWS. itf-i Epiphany, fj Titniion I Plain v < '••imnunion < Choral". v and Eitanv. j s a HiU- Cla>-e*. if aad Sermon. J *o, 81. 477. (T REPOT LI NES. i9> v .miniinion. J.l- 4 5 en-oßg aril S* rmon. -KKVICES. -Matins. L am H.C. 7 a.m.—H.
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    • 429 9 Tkk Kah. 10.1 •> —a.m. 1 and 7 p.m. Bi kit Timah, Skkanooon Road. Paya l>bar, Seletar, Johore Bharn, Mnar and Bandar Ma ha rani. 'J a.m. 2 and 7 p.m M K. TAMIL CHURCH SERVICES. Short Stkekt School. I a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. —Divine Srvi«- by Mr. J.
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    • 383 9 NOTICE 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission AgeDts. Sole Agents THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand
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    • 371 9 NOTICE NOTICE. I hereby notify the public that from this date I am no more connected with Messrs The Patent Patchquick Coy. J have started a business of my own under the style of The Eastern Tyre Coy. CHIA QUE! BENG Manager. Singapore, Ist January, 1915. NOTICE. A firm under
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    • 477 9 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thi* Bureau will furnish employer*—free of charge—with full particulars of the qualification and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employee*! de*irinr appointments can hare their applications filea on the Register for a fee of %o. This includes: 1. The retention of
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    • 414 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—l, Coliyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. V OtOTOOm Haatok, Pjeboea, BUajoe, r»aglal Mini, K>*ha and Tan<l-fcjßa-Paadaa Van Xk( k Riouw, BilHto.. Batavia, Cfc<rilw,flunwg, Boarahaya, R«.<l>l«ng. Atnp»-nan. Sieml>awa-B<-ar. MaeajaaE,
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    • 155 10 ■S^HSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^iSSSSSSSSSBBBSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSsS The Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. s.s. OMAPERE For above ports will be despatched from the Roads on Tuesday, 1 p.m. Expected to an he l.ere on every buiiUiiy. For freip) t, etc., apt >y to EAST INDIES TRADTNO CO. A genu, 37, Robinson Roal>
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    • 188 10 SHIPPING pT& o. 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. BUCKLAND. AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE—Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THK STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN CHAY VaN,
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    • 427 10 GUAN KIAT CO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: G LAN MAT. Code- A.B.C. sth Edition and Al Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW (■_v>th Daenanker, VM4.) i SJMO Kegs Hnbbnck's Coloured Pa nt. Oil and Sundries, 600 Piece* Kalvd. Plain Sheets,s,6oo lba. White Cotton W
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    • 281 10 lanĕluncl DpainpipJ AND I Channelsl SOLE AGEHTs I INDO MALAY Col SINGAPORE I PAUL &QM PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTisjl 57 Seiegie R 0 fl Children's Portraiture q >' lt r m HIGH-CLASS fl Carte de visite per doz -< J Cabinet M Boudoir > Special Rates tor Quantitiei A visit to our
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    • 14 1 DIARY OF THE WAR Supplement to the Straits Times. Up to December 31, 1914.
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    • 3424 1 June. 1 of Archduke Franz FerdiRs consort at Serajevo m July. Snatum to Servia expires. L-cn war on Servia on the fmplicity in the Serajevc b Uing for war with Austria. I b getting ready, is hastening to concentand Kiel. says in the House of yx the situation is grave
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