Malaya Tribune, 4 February 1915

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  • 24 1 The Malaya Tribune. [EVENING DAILY.] AND J SHIPPING GAZETTE. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. Vol. 2.- No. 29. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 194 1 j""""""' STRONG APPRECIATIVE PHOTO-PLAYS AT THE P A CI VTA FF p CINEMA VflOlllVf BEACH ROAD E 0 TO-NIGHT! CSS™ TO-NIGHT!! G jj Ist Show 7-30 2nd Show 9-15 g A GREAT MILITARY DRAMA ENTITLED D S A SOLDIER'S DUTY E j IN 3 PARTS OUR COAST DEFENDERS f JM
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    • 186 1 G. R. COELHO, 52? f Seteglß Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dancea. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAD. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone Na. 602. 26-10 25-4 Just arrived a
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    • 385 1 ii mi m i innfin mi w—mj.il mum I GONSTANT ni QLEA3ANT HANGE r PICTURES «s? GAIETY" Kss? JUNCTION OF ALBERT a*d BENCOOLEN STREETS LAST FEW NIGHTS: LAST FEW NIGHTS !I > ALWAYS IN THE SHADOWS OF DEATH LIEUTENANT PETROSINO THE FAMOUS ITALIAN-AMERICAN DETECTIVE Whe was A»«ai»inated hy «The Nefarious
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  • 339 2 Enthusiastic Reception- Bombay, Jan. IS.—The Cairo correspondent of the Times of India writing <m Ist January says :—The Aga Khan, who arrival iv Egypt ten davsago, was at once presented to the Sultan Hussein Pasha Kamei by Hr. Milne snd Mr. Cheatham, Acting British Resident
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  • 227 2 The following extract from a Memorandum enclosed in a despatch from the Governor of the Straits Settlements to the Secretary of State for the Colonies has been communicated to the London papers for publication: 41 The news of the outbreak of war was received by the
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  • 80 2 The following notification is published at the request of the Secretary of State for the Home Department for general information H Now that the suzerainty of Turkey over Egypt is terminated, Egyptians cease to be alien enemies —though they do not become British subjects. They are henceforth subject only to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 380 2 FINEST ASSAM BLENDED TEA Careful)* I z Selected B a Di Uic{ Varieties trade mark to India. MODERATE PRICES Special Blend 1 lb. Tins each 65 cts. 2 m $1.30 n m Flowery Orange Pekoe 2 m $2.35 Assam Souchong 2 m $1.35 Sole Importers John Little Co., Ltd. Don
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    • 329 2 CHONG FEE Co., {Ti TAILORS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. JjflsV 301 803, North Bridge Road, |f\l Junction of North Bridge A Bras Basah Road Spore.] ESTABLISHED 1860. If I Bill Class Wtrkms&slift Ptrfict Fit (mM i i Our representative will call at any address if IstiHß 1 JUST 'PHONE NO. 923.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 29 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. ClK malapa Cribunc. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915. SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION.
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    • 2564 3 London, Jim. 8. —The Archbishop of York, in his New Year's letter to rs of the Church of I Society, says :—"I canfchat there can now be a j rle C. B. M. S. man, able-bodied rv age, aod not prerentear and imperative itf who holding
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    • 187 3 Early Intervention Predicted. The Popolo d'ltalia" publishes an article in which the writer states that Italy is ready Polemics are at an end intervention has been decided upon all is ready. Towards the end of January, not later, we shall enter the campaign, late, but not too late.
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    • 318 3 As a result of the British fleet visiting Monte Video, we learn that the battle cruisers Invincible and Inflexible had been sent out from home to deal with the German squadron. The date on which these vessels left ia not stated, but it must have been in
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    • 25 3 Rome, Jan. G.—A telegram from Vallona states that the Albanian insurgents are marching on Berat with the intention of attacking Valloua.
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    • 1659 4 Indian loyalty has been the theme of many writers who have dilated upon an outburst of patriotism —as soon as the whole truth about the war was made clear to the world by the British Government and British and other publicists— considerably in excess of
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    • 98 4 A resident of Singapore untitled us that at 4.40 p.m. witnessed a car-crash m Road, the automobile down a coolie carrying a low the latter was near b< He sajs the coolie was on tn side of the road. He c the driver of the car to stop paid no
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 265 4 IK0BIN50N_& Co. MACKINTOSH'S BRITISH MADE TOFFEES I f Si c Small SIZe Toffee VVALNUT TOFFEE. Toffee De Luxe lib tin -75 cts. Egg Milk Toffee Small tin 25 cts. DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of
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      • 24 4 B. L. I WHISKY. fBLI I j I WHITE LABEL. Wholesale and Retail I FROM THE SOLE AGENTS: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO. I 2-1
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    • 446 5 lijn r: i sheet rubber still tops i market, fetching $2/ J in London. I new ads. received up to -day are inserted on page 6. flje outpnt of the New Tambun y D ej ,n January amounted to 101 of the Tongkah HarTin I Co. for
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    • 956 5 Mass of Fire Spurts and Spitting Cannon. alO u ng T to US from Bott >kay on tne Uth January a correspondent who has just returned from the nghting around Busrah, says s— We have just arrived from the Persian Gulf after quite a hot time
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    • 150 5 We give below the amounts contributed to the local Fund by the different nationalities resident in Singapore and neighbouring States and territories Colony's contribution...s 85,714.28 Europeans and Eurasians 102,220.88 Chinese 65,818.65 Jews 28,006 Arabs 9,367 Indians 4,793 00 Malays 2,908 35 Japanese 500 Total
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    • 248 5 We greatly regret that the paragraph appearing in our issue of the 4th ultimo relating to the Societa Commissionaria Orientale, of Milan, Italy (which was nulled from a Penang contemporary that had apparently extracted it from a Home paper) should have contained false and misleading statements respecting
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    • 272 5 The Western Battle Tide. Severe German Defeat. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 3, 1.5 a.m. The Paris evening communique says Between the sea and the Lys the German artillery unsuccessfully attempted to silence ours. There was a fusillade all Monday night in the Arras sector, but no infantry attack.
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    • 95 5 Two Hundred Members at the Front. London, Feb. 2, G.lO p.m. The House of Commons has reassembled. Considering that two hundred members are on active service, the attendance was large except on the Irish benches. Mr. Asquith informed Mr. Arthur Henderson that a committee of inquiry into food
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    • 25 5 Second Contingent in Egypt- London, Feb. 3, L3O a.m. It is telegraphed from Melbourne that the second Australian contingent has arrived in Egypt.
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    • 49 5 Hospital Ship Fired On. London, Feb. 2, 9 p.m. A Parif naval communique states that at five o'clock yesterday afternoon, fifteen miles north-west of Havre, a German submarine fired a torpedo at the British hospital ship "Asturlas," thus violating the Hague Convention. The torpedo fortunately missed.
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    • 129 5 Slow, But Sure. London, Feb. 3, 9J5 a.m. Petrograd, official :—A German attack on the morning of Feb. Ist, to the north of Boijimoff, was repulsed with heavy losses to the enemy. In a very determined battle south of the village of Goomine, we regained the
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    • 82 5 More Gulling of German Public London, Feb. 2, 9 p.m. An Amsterdam telegram declares that the high-water mark of German bravado is reached in to-night's official Berlin announcement: "England is about to ship to France numerous troops and great quantities of war mater ial. We shall
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    • 42 5 London, Feb 3, 1.30 a.m. Mr. Bryan, fj. Secretary of State, replying to a German protest that the sale of sea-planes to belligerents is an unneutral act, dissents from tbe German view that seaplanes are war vessels.
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    • 119 5 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, February L, 620 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at 73 75. Yesterday there was a duel of artillery, particularly violent in the region of the North. We have on the south-east of Ypres repulsed a German
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    • 63 5 Messrs William Gossage Sons, Ltd., of Widnes, opened th* ir new Penang Office at 3, F.M.S. Itailway Buildings, laet sreak-end. Mr. J. Mowbray Jones act.s as Manager and Mr. Lim Keong Lay, who baa for many years been actively engag.-d in the sale of Messrs Gossage's wellknown soaps both locally
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    • 379 6 Supreme Court. Alleged Illegal Detention {Before Mr. Justice A- Earnshaw-) In the Snpreuie Court yeaterday afternoon, Mr. K. St. J. Braddell applied for an order nisi to be returnable in two days in respect of two persons, Haji Ali bin Ismail Mansoor and Kassirn bin Ismail Mansuor, who
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    • 179 6 {Before Mr. A> V. Brown Social Amenities. In the First Police Court this morning, Mrs. C. B. Miller appeared in answer to a summons, charging her wish using criminal force to one Maud Pestana on 27th ultimo. The complainant—a rather delicate person—declared that she resided at Confederate Estate,
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    • 241 6 Alleged Cheating. *tt?, n C u argei of •toting and Tan S a Kheh named lan Chin Chew appeared yesterday. There re five counu against him The hrst is for a sum of ilfi sieged to have been obuTne4 from farther counts charge accused In T a °w
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    • 213 6 The call to the Rev. Wm. Cross, M.A., now Minister of the Penang Church, to become the Minister of the Presbyterian Church here having been accepted by him, and the call and acceptance having been sustained by the Presbytery of London North, arrangements are being made for the
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    • 89 6 Special Service in Singapore. I The centenary of the ratifying of I the Treaty of Ghent, and the commemoration of one hundred years of peace between Great Britain and the United States of America, will be observed at a special service to be held at Wesley
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    • 84 6 God bless the King j God bit* the Queen <.od Mm us all, One .Nine Fifteen 1 O may you see the grass grow green U er Kultur I grave, One Nin« Fifteen May Peace smile o'er a world serene ■er ou Pae« out, One Nine Fifteen May Belgium
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    • 41 6 We are pleased to record that Capt. A. H. Barnes, late of the Straits a S. Co., has now received his full heutenantcy. He was one of the very first to quit these shores for the front.
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    • 35 6 The Malay Mail hears that Mr. F. J. B Dykes, lately Warden of Mines F. M. S M haa opened an office at Bt. Swithina Lane, London, and lfl Joini th# bQnd of Smelting Company.
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    • 249 6 An in tat eating ceremony was held yesterday afternoon at the V.M.C.A. buildings when the annual prize j distribution took place. There was 1 a lanre pa'herini/ gpectat-rs, amongst w hofcti W< 1 1 many European lad;.*. I nfortanat*!*? f;r. i. n Boon Keilg, wh< takes
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 340 6 Latest Advertisements. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Mr. Ibrahim Ghouse has removed from No. 2 Niven Road to No. 23 Albert Street. 42 9. 2 WANTED SHORTHAND TYPIST. Wanted from middle of this month competent shorthand typist to accompany gentleman on visit to Borneo, durat on of engagement abeut two months. Apply
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      • 199 6 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYrJ GREASE Cylinder Oil AND I Motor Accessories I OF I Every Description. I Sole Agentis For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres JMeitz Weiss Oil Engines I The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and I Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles 11 Gasolene
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    • 72 7 I REVISED TIMES I Siagapore (Tank-Road) Daily. i>a;!\ 'eaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and >ther trains leave for Johore »t a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 1 r anis leave from Johore 7.9, 8.4*2, 10.15, v 3
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    • 37 7 untitled Steamship Co.'s vessels ander h.i*. Kaka sails for and -Muar at 130 p.m. to"m the roads 8.8. Selangor P m. to P. Dickson and P. tenham strs. Klang, Malacca, tod Lady Weld came Pert this morning.
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    • 434 7 Shipping Notes and News. The steamer Hong Wan I is in the Lagoon Dock. The steamer Gorgon for Australian ports, leaving on the 6th inst. The S. M. N. liner Karirnata is due to-morrow for Java. The Indragiri, Capt. Pilcher, sails to-day at 5 p.m. for Manila. The
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    • 345 7 A Crew's Trouble. The Castell Pesesch is one of the vessels which sought refuge with others in Sabang at the outbreak of the war. Thus, in company of the H. A. L. and N. I). L, liners Preussen, Emden, Sithonia, Westmarck, Skandia, Hoerde and Gernis, the Hansa
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    • 26 7 Commencing with the Atsuta Maru, and followed by the Tasaka Maru, Miya/aki Maru and others, the vessels will call at Shanghai on their way to Japan.
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    • 87 7 All Hands Lost With Ships. A Sunderland steamer George Royle, 2525 tons, of the J. Westoll Company, has-been wrecked on the Sheringham shoal, off the coast of Norfolk. The crew of twenty were drowned. The steamer Penarth, 3035 tons, bound from River Plate to
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    • 176 7 Captain Matsen and 20 of the crew of the big Danish steamer If. C. Holm had a terrible experience Olf the Yorkshire Coast when their vessel was blown up. The ship was from Savona with cotton cargo for Copenhagen, via the Tyne for bunker coal,
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    • 325 7 (Singapore, Feb. 4 Copra —Moderate demand. Hit.—$77.074 115 tons sold. Tapioca- —In brisk demand. Sago Flour- —Gambier and Pepper—Strong demand. Other Products-— Market steady. Latest Lowl Market Quotations. Nutmags 110 S. per picul $21.00 Nutmegs 80 S, 22.<>6 Copra Bali 10.20 Copra Gorong Talo MU Copra Dongalo 10..S0
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    • 74 7 Sin (/apore, Fc f On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 7 32 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 19/32 On India— Bank T. T. 175 On Hongkong B.nk d/d M% On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 103} On Java— Bank T. T. 14U On J&ran— Hank d/d. 114* Sovereigns—buying rate
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    • 100 7 The Ocean S.S. Co.'s vessels move as follows :—s. s. Pyrrhns loads on oth Feb. for London and Amsterdam s.s IVr>eus, Capt. J. Riepenhausen. -ails for ***** and Liverpool to-day. s. s. Cyclops is timed on the nth inst. to load for London direct s. s. Titan arrived she sails
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    • 134 7 January, 1915, Outputs. The Secretary to the Mandai Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates informs us that the January output was 7,130 lbs. making the total for six months of the current financial year 33,345 lbs. Messrs Evatt Co. favour us with the following returns Changkat Serdang Estates The
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    • 37 7 The January Figures The export of rubber from Port Swettenham to different places during January, P.M.3, was as follows Tons. United Kingdom 1,384,95 Straits Settlements 239.41 Europe LOO Ceylon SO.SI America (Canada) 53.09 Total 1,759.26
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    • 62 7 London, Jan. 20. —The cessation of the prolonged rain in the Argentine, which has prevented hitherto the movements of wheat crops, together with huge shipments n route from Canada and America, has favouiably influenced the markets, and the fall of a shilling por quarter in the
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    • 94 7 A London cable to the Times of Ceylon, dated Jan. 23, says: Government is organising a special licensing committee to deal with applications for rubber export licences. All rubber going to America is now shipped consigned to the Lriti>h consul in New York, who releaso consign
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    • 93 7 The N.Y.K. steamers move as under —s.s. Suwa Maru will nil for Hongkong and Japan to-morrow, s.s. Kamo Maru loads for Europe on 17th 14. Atsuta Maru is due to leave here on 18th lor Hongkong and Japan ports. The Ton Maru sails on the Bth inst. for Hongkong and
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    • 59 7 Information has been received from H. B. Majcetj 'i Coiiool-Geoend at Bangkok that the Alhambra I»'"< k buoy iTi La*. 12° W GJF N. Long. 10\* 39* 03" K. has gone a<:nft. Mariners are informed according Iv. 3-244 Brunei l«iy—Western •pprnaeh, BMi Bank Light-Buoy. 1 t Bank
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    • Page 7 Miscellaneous
      • 431 7 I fixtures. Thursday, 4th. Vic .ria Theatre. > i.m. 9 ft. 0.47 p.m., 9 ft. Friday, 5th. r outbreak of war. v'. Derrick's, 2.30 p.m. i Boon (Ceng, M.B., ''Modern Hall. *.30 p.m. 18 V ria Theatre. r :J: a.m. 9 ft.; 1JB p.m., 9 ft. J .31. Saturday. 6th.
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    • 86 8 Sepoy Lines Golf Club. The Gold Medal for 1914 has been won by J. W. Haddon. J. W. Haddon 43 49 10 82 C. A. Leggatt 45 47 7 85 E. R Maundrell 53 45 10 88 The January Medal was won by W. K. Hooper. The following cards
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    • 384 8 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, Manager, Chartered Rank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $297,509.81 Members, Singapore Swimming Club T. C. Hay $20 J. A. Dean 20
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 345 8 i BEER Brewed from only I Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: I ANN LOCK Co., I Battery Road. Sub-Agents I TAITO&Co., 1 Beach < ad, Singapore. CHEE ENG a SONS^ ESTABLISHED 185' J. 71, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND SPORTING TAILORS. The Managing Proprie- OLh V- White Si
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    • 174 9 Gr:i{ L'rJertaking Completed- Pec. 29. —Despite the on the second largest rjstrc it* l by British lv, that across the Sara, in Bengal, is The manager of the State Railway will bridge by train, and service of goods c arranged for. The to be opened to pasMarch,
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    • 255 9 d minutes past Beven in the fourth of August the four grim walls of Lin Foreign Otlice there m nty-minute inter- most dramatic of which bolus record. Britain," queried yon ii n-Hollweg, M light just for 15 ipofpaper?" In words that lown the centuries. Sir Goschen
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 435 9 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin, Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs Kwong Seng Chiang Co belegie Road. K 68 Co., Armenian Street. Bakar 265, Ga y lan e T J L T k
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      • 341 9 Batavia Pekalongan Batek Cloths. I 6*ll many kin 1« of above clothi in handsome and bssartifoJ flower pa:ern«. drawn by natives in various colours suitable for womei and f. i, Prices fron Guilders 2.50 to Guilders 15 each. They iut to d.:rable. neat and pretty that they art worn by
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      • 382 9 NOTICE SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street KIAM KIAT GO., 108 A 109. MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar
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      • 469 9 The Mai aya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. T'.iu Bureau will famish employers—free of ehsrge— with full particular* of the qoaliiomtions and experience of suitable men tor any position they have vacant. Employees desiring appsintnunt* can have their applications filed •n ths Register fur a fee of $5. This includes:— 1. The
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 535 10 SHIPPING Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—5, Ccllyer Quit. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government ne undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Rst.ria Cheribon Pekalongan Samarang %r>A Sourabaya Feb. 5 IES£ 4;rt p r Kota-8ar,,.. •»>- TIV lMa(C>!», >"d Balik-Papn J Pemangkat and Samba* Pniuif
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      • 196 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 Information, Hppfe to: HW.UAND. AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Sing*pore. INCORPORATED IN THH BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tan Chay VaN, Esq.
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      • 427 10 GUAN KIAT GO. J 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and Al Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 I (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW (2nd February, 192 ft.) > (,001 Kegs and Drums Hubburk's Coloured Paint, OU and Sundrie*. 20,00 feet Leather. Balata and Hair Belting,
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      • 334 10 mmmmam^n^,^ RAMEEGUfiCE Dpaiiipip 9s I j AND j I j Channel- j I I SOLE AGENTS; I SNDO MALAY CO., I SINGAPORE. BUN BeF« Co, I Prevision MerAi' ors, Estates v Coiamiaaion Ag Telephsn* Ko. 1177. 11, RGCHOBE ROAD, Su Sole Agents: S.S. K«J. MILES Co.'* Him, Bacon, Etc. h
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