Malaya Tribune, 15 September 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. E VENING DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2 No. 215. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 389 1 A new feature each week will be the Universal Animated Weekly Gazette T CAS/NO w?ad TO-NIGHT. Two Episodes, 13 and 14 —4 Parts—Two Episodes Of the Mystifying Univers-al Serial THE BLACK BOX E. Phillips Oppenheim. I First Show. Episode 14 in Second Show. The concluding Episode 15 will be presented
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    • 521 1 Rof!?o Duplicators. j mmm t mm UUB m mk iOO FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per Minute. From §2tO to 5760. 14 a, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. G. R. COELfioT 52, Selegie Road. Tv ncr, Repairer and Dealer in Pianos, Organs ard other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. Fresh Music Arrives by Every
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  • 932 2 After tbe War. A Slump Prophesied. A special correspondent of the Tin and Rubber Journal writes It is to be feared that the conclusion of war will gee a slump in both tin and rubber industries. I would like to think that it is to be otherwise,
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  • 372 2 The principles governing the designs of small and large turbines are quite different. Formerly small turbines were installed to operate non-condensing, the exhaust being used in feed heaters. The highest commercial efficiency of small turbines is about 40 per cent. In the last two years a
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  • 96 2 It was a very bright drill instructor, and a friend said to him— M Why, Sam, yon look as if you're glad to be baci in the Army again." 44 Should think I am," came the reply. 11 This is the best war as ever was. Just listen—l'm drawing my
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  • 213 2 The woman who lives fo r an of time in the East sional help to better her h, 5 N demands upon a mother', > 1 are many and severe her < trials and her children Wif"" heavy tolls, white hurr'ed broken rest and much ind,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 163 2 THE WHISKY. Sole Agents :i JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT Please send Your Order to CHIN HUAT LEE, 29 SOUTH CANAL ROAD who also stock large quantities of lubricating oils, carbide, motor accessories, tyres and kerosene of all grades. MAIL
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    • 291 2 The Malaya Tribune, Can be had at the following fc pots:— Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Bank Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwoig Seng Chiang Cc, Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 265, Gaylang Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166,
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  • 437 3 War Baby Fables. The most tragic incident in the war babies fable was the way it letdown Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wdcox, the well-known poetess. This lady, looking round for a subject for her daily ode, came across a newspaper paragraph to the eff ct that in
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  • 237 3 New Sources of Supply. Hitherto most of the world's supply of potash has been derived from the enormous deposits of potash salts which occur near Stassfurt in the north of Germany. These deposits have been systematically and economically worked and the trade so well organised that German
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 224 3 MOTOR CARS ON HlrF] 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. I 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. 1
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    • 272 3 POWELL Co's CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1915. Bra. 5 12 19 20 j Mox. 6 13 20 27 —i —l —i —l TUES. 7 14 21 28 i —Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 1| ,Tht;rs. 2 9 16 23 30 I fttt 3 10 jl7j 24 BAL jj 4 11
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  • 421 4 Rockefeller Mission. The Rockefeller Foundation Medical Mission for China arrived recently in Japan by the Tenyo Maru from San Francisco. The party includes Mr. Wallace Buttrick, director of the China Medical Board of the Rockefeller Foundation and secretary of the Education Board, Dr. William H. Welch, Johns
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  • 206 4 Everyone in political circles in London, says a contemporary, is talking of Mr. Bonar Law's speech on Colonial Office affaiis. It was well-known that in Opposition he spoke always without notes, but to deliver a speech full of dales and names, and with the responsibility of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 244 4 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE On Monday, September 20th f 1915, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of land situate at Emerald Hill Road, estimated to contain according to the Government Resurvey an area of 7,939 sq. feet and marked en Lot Xo. 46/11 Town Sub-Division XXVII. Together with the six
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    • 209 4 AUCTIONJALES, AUCTION SALE. j Monday, 20th September, at 2 30 M Freehold land situate at F#*» Road in the District of fV. estimated to contain Government Resurvey an L 28,990 sq. feet and known Ml*,2 Town Sub division XXIV. CHING KENG LEE *O0 Drew k Napier Solicitors. 1-9 FRENCH WAR
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  • 697 5 Bangkok Interests. Fh« sixth ordinary general meetof the Company was held at -terday at the offices of the paoy*l secretaries Messrs, F. W. ib r**r and Co., Winchester Hoase. Mr. K. A. Stevens was in the chair. There were also present Messrs 0. A. Kimmel,
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  • 136 5 Latest Quotations. (Special Service.) London, September 14, 4 p.m. Metal*. Tin Straita, 3 montha £114.15.0. Bar Silver 23,. Product. Fine hard Para apot: 2/4|. Smoked Sheet 2/4 J. Plantation, Ist elaas quality ereee 2/4. Copra £23.12.6. Black Pepper, fair Singapore epen ports spot 5J diat. sf. White
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  • 219 5 (Singapore, September 14.) Tin.— s7sJ lOOtona sold. Ceors.—Weak. Tapiocm. —Strong. Sago Flour Weak. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products.— Market weak. Latest Lout Market QvotititasNmtmega 110 S. par picul f 19.00 Nutmeg* SO S. 2109 Copra Bali 7.f#* Copra Gorong Tala f.OO* Copra Dongalo g.00» Copra Kayong 7.H*
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  • 161 5 To-day. P. <k O. homeward mail (Sardinia doooa 6 j»m Bandmann Co., Victoria Theatre. Higk water:—l.4B a.m. $ft. 7 ins. I*o p.m. 9 ft. 2 in-. To-morrow. Pirat Quarter Moon. Homeward mail I.Train 4 pm. High water:—?. 42 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins. p.m. t ft. t ins. Friday,
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  • 69 5 Singapore. September toOn London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/s 2/4 27/32 On India Bank T. T. 175 On HongkongBank d/d 22 On Shanghai— Bank d/d 100| Oo Java Bank 1\ T. J 39* On Japan Bank d/d 112 Sovereigns—buying rate #8.54 India Ceil
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  • 798 5 Prices Quoted ia the Market this Moraiat SINGAPORE, SBPTEMEEH le Msoora. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share BrjEen, issue the following liat of quotations Rubber Shares. .10«. Value. Buyers. Sellers. V- Allagar l/lv 2/1 Anglo Java 6/6 7/2/- Anglo-Malay 8/8 9/3 1 Ayer Kuning 10/- 12/6 2/-
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  • 29 5 The P. and 0. homeward mail s. s. Sardinia will sail from the P. and O. Wharf at 10 a.m. to-morrow instead of at 8 a.m. as previously advised.
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    • 75 5 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES Sintaiort (Tank-Road) Daily. WllKDIT St*31 DATS. Mail Diily l««*e* as 7.7 am-si Tpra. Othar trains leave far Jahare st0 |»1 10.5'J am noon. 1.30 pm 2.5a pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from at 1.1» am art 7.14 pm Trams laava from J<»hara 7.1. 1.41, 10.11, 11.4V.
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    • 93 5 VICTORIA THEATRE. Important Notice. special engagement FOR LAS T NIGH T I OF THE CELEBRATED ITALIAN TENOR Signor Artino His Last Appearances before departure for Europe. IN ADDITION THE GAIETY COMPANY, INCLUDING TOM PAYNE, WILL GIVE Roberts' and Lester's Sketches, AMD USUAL PROGRAMME. i Rathbourne Dairy Farm. f J Telephone
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 351 5 Mails Close. To-day. Batu Pahat Hong Wan 2 pot SibuandKapit Flero 2 pm Hongkong, Amoy ana Swatow Glenfalloch 2 pi* Medan Circe J pm Malacee, P. Swetteaham and Penang *Ip«h 2 pm Meraing Kuantan and Kemaman Hock L*e 2 pi* Malacca.* Penang* and Colombo Atauta Marti 3 pm Anamba and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 718 6 IT'S A WELL-KNOWN FACT THAT CIGARETTES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN J at the front 11/ Packed in patent vacuum tins insuring the perfect condition of the cigarettes in all climates. ftrf *J mrr No. 555 n sr eo cents per tin of 50 ft W AT THE FRONT is and always
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    • 73 6 Palladium. THE FRINGE OF WAR This Great War Production BY THE London Film Company DEALS WITH The German Spy System, Latest Pathe War Gazette AND FULL PROGRAMME Usual Times Prices ALEC ROSS, usine s M anager. BAN LEE ANN, Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET Telephone No. 1130. ShipchandlerB
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915. Latest Cables and News-Notes. CIK Iflalapa Cribune* WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
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    • 79 7 Make Splendid Practice. London, Sept. 13, 5.5 p.m. |g The French artillery and is markedly superior to the q A communique states that guns arc continually active at raa an 1 along the line southward ague and Argonne The batteries were particularly effective in Lorraine, destroying Q
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    • 97 7 London, Sept. 14, 2.5 a.m. puiis: A communique says The cannonade continues on the Yser ma* north and south of Arras. Our artillery north of the Oise and on teAisne-Marne canal destructively bombarded the enemy's defences. There were artillery actions and bomb fights in Champagne and Arbetween the
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    • 98 7 London, Sept. 13, 7.25 p.m. The Persian Legation states that ia is doing its utmost to preservi its neutrality. There is a deal of unrest in southern Persia. In face of the immense military, tical and financial obstacles, Persia is taking every step to ■ike reparation for
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    • 59 7 London, Sept. 13, 4.35 p.m. Ymoiden: The Dutch steamer Pomona saw a sinking British steamer flying the flag of the Ngian Relief Committee. The i row were rescued by trawlers. If inking of a relief steamer is confirmed, it will cause added bitterness in America, as Germany
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    • 60 7 London, Sept. 14, 1.10 p.m. Harcourt, First Commissioner fha, speaking at Rawtenstall, 1(1 that it he was free to give the srs of men who had enlisted the commencement of the war T '-"ld stagger the people of lif 'try and the Allies but men are wanted. The
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    • 42 7 untitled Miss Brown bad sung h Long Way to Tipperar\ she waa singing or 'it to herself. 44 It seems me, she said to a friend, had also been at the party. wonder,' 1 said the friend, 9\ the way you murdered
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    • 124 7 Futile Austrian Attacks. London, Sept. 14, 1.50 p.m. Home All last night Austrians wasted ammunition in an unavailing bombardment of the Italian positions at Arsiero, west of Rovereto. They also twice unsuccessfully attacked the Italians in the upper Rienz valley and in the Carnia region. The Italians on
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    • 36 7 London, Sept. 13, 9.50 a.m. A French naval communique says that a French submarine in the Adriatic Sea attacked a flotilla of Austrian torpedo-boats, and was successful in torpedoing one of the vessels.
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    • 174 7 The Turkish people and soldiery have let the world know by unmistakable signs how they loathe the domination under which they are now held by the Germans. Telegrams to the Australian papers contain some further choice reports of German abominations.. A private in the Fifth Argylls, who was
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    • 32 7 London, S pt. 1.5. 4.35 p.m. Athens News from Constantinople states that the Sheikh-ul-Islam resigned at a Cabinet meeting, vigorously protesting against the extermination of the Christian elements in Turkey.
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    • 34 7 London, Sept. 13, 9.50 p.m. Athens It is confirmed that the Sheik-ul-Islam resigned owing to his disapproval of the massacres of Armenians, against which he protestedat a meeting of the Cabinet.
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    • 77 7 London, Sept. 13, 9.50 p.m. Sofia The Government is calling to the colours all Bulgarians and Macedonians aged from twenty to forty years of age, with a view to the constitution of a Macedonian division. The authorities are en- rolling all refugees who have hitherto not served in
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    • 139 7 Late Chief Justice of Madras. London, Sept. 14, 1.10 p.m. The death is announced of Sir Arthur Collins. [Sir Arthur Collins was born in 1834 and created a Knight in 1885. He was ealled to the Bar at Gray's Innin 1800, Q. C. and Bencher 1877; Treasurer, 1883 and
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    • 34 7 Admiral Sir Percy Scott. London, Sept. 13, 11.5 p.m. The Admiralty state that Admiral Sir Percy w v cott has been appointed in charge of the anti-aircraft gunnery defences of London.
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    • 43 7 London, Sept. 13, 4 p.m. The Press Bureau states that hostile aircraft revisited the English coast last night. Bombs were dropped, but there were no casualties. The only damage reported is that some telegraph wires are down and some glass broken.
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    • 43 7 London, Sept. 14, 12.45 a.m. The Admiralty state that a hostile aeroplane visited the Kentish coast yesterday afternoon and dropped some bombs. A house was seriously damaged and four persons injured. The aeroplane was chased off by two naval aeroplanes.
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    • 27 7 London, Sept. 13, 7.25 p.m. The Panama Canal has now a draught of twenty-nine feet. Seventeen vessels passed through and normal conditions are expected shortly.
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    • 59 7 King Victor, during a tour of the front, climbed to the rugged heights occupied by the Alpine Battalion, and recognized Sergeant Bissolati, the well-known Socialist deputy. The King said M I am very glad to have you among my soldiert." Bissolati replied: M I have no other idea
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    • 78 7 Corporal H. H. Roberts, one of u ix fighting brothers, who is recovering from khs poisoning, says it ie astonishing to find ho many Germans who can speak English. One night he was playing an immortal air from v Faust "on a mouth organ. The strain was
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    • 39 7 "Brethren, I pray that all having steered thtir barquea over the barren sands of time may casi anchor in the green pastures of a happy eternity." This jewel from a sermon is quoted in the M Church Family Newspaper."
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    • 205 7 Acute Stage Reached. London, Sept. 1.3, 4.5 p.m. Washington Count Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, is alarmed at the possibility of the severance of America-German relations, and lis strenuously endeavouring to untangle the twisted skein. The most acute stage of the crisis is expected to-morro*r. Much centres on Count
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    • 111 7 Third Police Court. (Before Mr. X. Mudik.) The Honest Hyhm. The Hylani boy of Major Dewar was charged yesterday afternoon with the theft as a servant of a tin of kerosene oil, the property of his employer. He pleaded guilty, and was remanded until the l.Sth inst. for
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    • 186 7 (Before Mr. G. Clarice.) A Noted Character. A Sikh named Priam Singh, who was charged yesterday with the theft of two bottles of arrack, \alue $1.%, from the house of Ang Kok Chip! 275 Victoria Street, was, after conviction, described as an incorrigible rogue. He had no
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 650 8 We hare been hearing ami reading much of late regarding Trade returns of the different countries, and their economic lesson in relation to the World's war. Figures at the best of times make but poor reading, still it behoves us at times to look into them, nay
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    • 95 8 After most a successful tour through China this favourite company returns to Singapore shortly and opens a season at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 22. Their repertoire includes 44 The Barrier, 44 Are you a Mason," 44 A Message from Macs," 4 The Promised Land and "Why Smith
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    • 90 8 The management advises its numerous patrons that, in future, a change of programme will be shown every fourth day. For this evening a very strong bill figures, Tess of the D' Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy's great production, the Latest Pathe Animaed War Gazette No. 335, depicting the Czar inspecting
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    • 16 8 Dr. Cook, the North Pole explorer, arrives here to-day by the Spanish mail steamer Fernando Poo.
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    • 433 8 Ho Hong Liner Hock Kheng j 0 Port. Yesterday afternoon the own*-* liberally entertained all interested m local shipping on board the rtoonj addition to their fleet, the H. Kheng,ex P. and Oriental. Seven! hundred guests took id vantage f the invitation to visit the vewe] an 1
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    • 33 8 Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker, of Batu Gajah, passed through Penang on Monday. Mr. Baker was very optimistic about the Malapan Air Fleet Fund and has had a very encouraging reception in Singapore.
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    • 108 8 The Great War Fighting in Galicia «J Fine French Gunners Italian Progress, More Air Raids Bernstorff Frightened Mr. Lloyd George's Book 9 A Munitions Conference J Straits Trade in 1914 Tin and Rubber: After the War Small and Large Turbines J Mrs. Wilcox in Error j The World's
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 213 8 WAR OR PEACE I jfamme or flMent£ hife Insurance is uaofth 100 cents on the Dollar*. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS Get Particulars of the Guaranteed Security Policy Issued by the GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURAGE GO. Limited. Head Office: SINGAPORE. A. Ht FAIR, Managing Director. I FOR INCANDESCENT OIL LAMPS USE
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      • 49 8 GIN. Coutts' OLD TOM AND DRY. JL' o II o r- H Caldbeck Macqregor Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wine and Spirit Merchants. Adelphi Hotel. I Sil! I Tennis Court j For the Use of Guests. I Cusitie in Charge of X I Our French Chef I DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager.
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    • 234 9 Tin iss7. r >j—sl down. gird I'ara rubber to-day's wire plantation Rubber Ist class crepe 2 4. Paris Exchange, cheque basis, has risen to 27.87. itesJ I Ivertisements are inserted oa page 10. i {lour is now priced at 13/--in the Home markets. Copra is now quoted
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    • 187 9 Last night's performance was the best the Bandmann Company have ?ivtn so far, the reappearance of r Artino contributing in no ■nail measure to give the whole the necessary swing. The attendance was not large but made up with appreciation for the lack of numbers. The Sisters RoBslyn
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    • 78 9 A Gazette Extraordinary publishrterday states that from to-day tun C(mlhs may be used in telegrams 10 all places in Italy except Ancona, J*ri, Marietta, Brindisi, Porto Tarmnto, and Venice. The Codes allowed are :—A BC, sth dition, Western Union Telegraphic (1 niversal Edition), Lieber's ■rd telegraphic Code, Bent|JS
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    • 151 9 Fighting in Galicia. Fierce Hand to Hand Work. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Service. London, Sept. 14, 4.30 p.m. An Austrian communique describes the fighting consequent upon the Russian attacks in Eastern Galicia as of the fiercest. Hand to hand encounters are frequent. It also admits that the
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    • 89 9 London, Sept. 14, 4.45 p.m. Petrograd The enemy, vigorously attacking west and south-west of Dvinsk, succeeded in cutting the railway near the station of Novo Svientsiany. After fierce fighting, as a result of the enemy's pressure between Novo Svientsiany and Vilna, the Russians retired. The enemy, greatly
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    • 45 9 London, Sept. 13, 4.35 p.m. Paris: Official note: The Russian artillery has already been considerably replenished with munitions and is causing the Germans lively disappointment. German correspondents emphasise the violence of the Russian resistance. Torrential rains have prevented the arrival of German reinforcements.
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    • 124 9 London, Sept 13, 9.50 p.m. Amsterdam: The Germans, in a message this evening, claim to have reached Dvinsk on the Vilna railway line. On the other hand they admit another defeat in the region of Tarnopol, the Austro-Germang retreating some kilometres to the westward to take
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    • 60 9 London, Sept. 13, 7.25 p.m. Petrograd The inhabitants of whole townships and villages in the province of Grodno are marching over some fifty to sixty miles te various points of the railways. Thousands are sleeping in the woods in the rain and cold, but the authorities are
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    • 272 9 Through Terror to Triumph." Appeal to the Government London, Sept. 14, 1.10 p.m. Mr. Lloyd-George's book, which is to be published on Thursday, is a collection ef his speeches made since the commencement of the war. It is entitled 44 Through Terror to Triumph" and is published
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    • 57 9 Critical Situation. London, Sept. 14, 1.10 p.m. The Times' Sofia correspondent states that the relations between Rumania and the Austro-Germans are critical. A German Note recently demanded permission for the passage of Austro-German troops through Rumania, and also that Rumania should undertake the supply of benzine and
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    • 87 9 London, Sept. 14, 1.10 p.m. At a conference with the Ministry of Munitions yesterday, of employers, Trade Unionists and representatives of the War Office and the Admiralty, it was stated that Viscount Kitchener had just submitted to the Cabinet an estimate of the number of soldiers necessary
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    • 43 9 London, Sept. 13, 7.25 p.m. New York: Herr yon Papen, accompanied by Prince yon Hatzfeldt, who is residing in the United States, departed for Yellowstone Park on a three weeks' visit for the benefit of their health." (Continued on page 7.)
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    • 924 9 A Heavy Drop. Some Interesting Comparisons. In a huge tabulated volume numbering no fewer than 775 paces and appendices, we have before us the Government statement of the return of imports and exports in the Straits Settlements for 1914 It is only a few days ago—September
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    • 108 10 We are informed by Messrs Evatt Co. that the Court has sanctioned a scheme of reduction of Capital in which the Share Capital of the above Company is now $400,000 divided into 80.000 shares of $5 each, of which 70,000 are issued. Under the scheme Shareholders
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    • 60 10 Orders for the week ending Sept. 18 To-Day. 4.30 p.m. Field Signallers and Extended Order Drill, Devon Estate. To-Morrow. Sept. 10. 4.30 p.m. Drill and Attestation, Alor Gajah. Friday, Sept. 17. 5 p.m. Field Signallers and Skirmishing, Malacca. Saturday, Sept. 18. 5 p.m. S. M.'s Parade, Field
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    • 79 10 Papier-machr having proved itself such an excellent substitute for wood, it is not at all surprising to learn that in France it is being largely used in the manufacture of artificial limbs for maimed soldiers of the Republic. The curious point, however, is that the huge rolls of the cancelled
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 39 10 RAFFLES Refreshment Room ADJOINING CONFECTIONERS' SHOP Bras Basah Road, Singapore. NOW OPEN-= i mm**. From 9 a.m. till 12 p.m. jBJr Cakes Pastr >' Cold Drinks, Tea, Coffee and Cocoa, Etc. AFTERNOON TEAS AND LATE SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. MODERATE CHARGES.
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      • 160 10 Latest Advertisements. FOR SALE. Dispensary fittings complete, including teak counter, shelves and glass show-cases with mirror, also stock of drugs. Apply to Chemist," c/o Malaya Tribune. 15-9 v THE LAND IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE 1901. In accordance with Section 6 of The Land Improvement Ordinance 1901" Notice is hereby given that the
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      • 127 10 (OVERLAND! 5 v I CARS I TF"' "■■^■«■■■■■■■■■■■MnDnßi Mm H J THE NEW 1915 -16 MODEL 5 I No. 83 I J J The Car of the Season with definite I 5 advantages in POWER, COMFORT, BEAUTY AND CON- J 1 VENIENCE. I W M I DUE 15 TH SEPTEMBER.
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    • Page 10 Miscellaneous
      • 73 10 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday Sept. 17 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. 4.30 p.m. Kalestier Range S.R.E. v. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.R. Veterans Co. Chinese Co. To-Morrow, Sept. 16. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Chinese Co. Friday, Sept. 17. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Maxim
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    • 543 11 Archbishop's Tribute. Sailor, what of the debt we owe you Day or night is the p ril more 'A ho no dull that he fails to kn-.w you, Sleepless guard of our isla- d shore Safe the c m U» the farmyard taken, <ir*in *hip« saf'-
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    • 152 11 Need of Sk;n Posts. A correspondent ol the Malay Mail, who claims a fair knowledge of the chief roads in the F. M. SL, writes that he is amazed to see tbe statement that Perak is much better off than Selangor in respect of road signs. His
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 188 11 Jackson's Patent Smoking AND 9 Drying Cabinets. Still the cheapest and the most efficient; and easier to use than any other process known. Made to any capacity from 250 to 20,000 lbs. Prices from SIBQ upwards. Latex Spouts. Cup Hangers. Smokehouse Thermometers. PATENT IiBIrfcOMPANY 57, The Arcade, Singapore. ""beer Brewed
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      • 606 11 Will you still deal with an eoemj whose wmmn countrymen are .willing oar bffl re comrade* by asphyxiating ipaeu Sanaphos is superior to the product of the enemy. 1 6 The flavour of Sanaphos ia Particularly at this time, the particularly pleasant and appetis reconstructive food for brain ing the
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    • 454 12 Singapore Loading List. Europe. For London Kandahar, Sept. 16/17 City of Vieana, Sept. 12 Nore, October 14 Ataufca Maru, Sept. 15 Sardinia, Sept. 16 Helenus, Sept. 15 Agapenor, Sept. 23 Proteailam, Oct. 1 Miyaaaki Maru, Oct. 13 Laomedon, Oct. 15 Demodocus, Oct. 29 Tasaka Maru.Sept. 29; Bloemfontein, Oct.
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    • 167 12 Latest Arrivals. British. Sappho, str., 14-9-15, Inner Roads. Giang Ann, str., 14-9-15, Inner Rds. Ellora, str., 14-9-15, No. 6 Wharf. Indraghiri, str., 14-9-15, Outer Rds. Hock Keng, atr., 14-9-15, Inner Roads. Hock Hye, str., 14-9-15, Inner Rds. Aing Hong, str., 14-9-15, Inner Roads. Hong Lee, atr., 14-9-15, Inner
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    • 61 12 Flevo for Sibn and Kapit. Glenfallock for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Circe for Medan. Ipoh for Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang. Hock Lee for Mersing, Kuantan and Kemaman. Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Atsuta Maru for Malacca, Penang and Colombo. Van der Pana for Anamba and Natuna Islands.
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    • 93 12 Per P. and O. steamer Khyber. From London August, 21.—Miss E. Haddow, Mr. and Mrs. McClymont, Mr. A. A. Wilcox, Mr. G. M. Kingsnorth. To Penang: Mr. E. S. Hose, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rattray, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gorman, Mrs. Nicholls Per P. and 0. steamer
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    • 84 12 Per N, Y. K. s.s. Fushimi Maru From London Aug. 14—Mr. Y. K. Leong, Mr. W. Feign te, Mrs. W H. Thorne, Miss Gale, Mr. and Mrs. E. Abrams, Mr. Montgomery, Miss Ballard, Mr. and Mr?. Stanion and three children, Mr. Hewatt, Mr. R. Sherar, Miss Lewis, Mr.
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    • 45 12 CLEARANCES 13-9-15. Alma for Deli. Van Riemadijk for T. Semawe, Segli, Sabang, Olehleh, etc Padang. Kedah for Dindinga, Sitiawan, Began Datoh and Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Glenfalloch for Singapore and China.
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    • 89 12 Vessels Expected. Demodocua (Holt) 14th September, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ekma (B.I) 15th September, from Singapore for Penang, Negapatam and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Golconda (B.I.) 18th September, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs
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    • 134 12 It will be remembered that some little time ago we (Bangkok Times) reported the grounding of the E. A. Co.'s s.s. Samui near Kirkwall, whither she waa procaeding prior to commencing a vo)age to the West Indies. News has now been received thac the Samui and her sister
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    • 308 12 We gather from the, Toronto Globe that one of the matters upon which Sir Robert Bordon, the Canadian Premier will consult tho British Government is that, of the shortage of ocean tonnage and the consequent tying up of the Canadian export The impending harvest in Canada, sayt our
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    • 526 12 The B. I. liner Golconda is due here on the 19th inst. from India. The Glenfalloch, Capt. A. Mackeniie, saili for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. The Ellerman liner Kandahar if due on or about Sept. 16th to load for London and Hull. The Ellerman liner City of Vienna,
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    • 75 12 A new shipping corporation to known as the Marine Tratw 5 Service Corporation,, will, layTt? Montreal Journal of Con, shortly begin the operation separate lines of freight steau> r of New York. One of the new is to run via the Panama Can*hi Los Angelos, San Francisco, PbrtfaJ
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    • 91 12 Because of the Chinese in Amen* are not favouring the Japaneie it*aaship lines, the Titan of the Bin. Funnel Line, which arrived at Yo< hama from Vancouver recent carried 530 Chinese passenger*. r ports the Japan Advertiser. M.. of these are men who have their M
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    • 92 12 The Stockholm correspondent of the Morning Post reports an in. structive instance of the untiring energy of the Germans in de?ismg means for getting supplies througt neutral countries. The Norwegian steamer Eir arrived at Mabi recently with 6,000 tons of wheat and oats. As a receiver of the
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    • 103 12 The s.s. Niagara, owned by Uuion Steamship Company of 8N Zealand, recently had an ieleraeiai, round voyage from Vancouw Australasia. She is a4l combination steamer, with two reciproceting engines driving the wing shaft* id exhaust ing into a low-pressurs turbine in the centre shaft. Oa the ruuw Canada
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    • 152 12 Messrs Morrison and Co., in their weekly market report, dated Rangoon, September 3, say. toter alia That the comparative export* of rice end rice products fr- Rangoon from January 1 to Septum i ber 2 were as follows 1915. 1914 Tons. Tool. To Europe 543,610 556,#J To
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    • 716 13 Excellent Foresight. A few years ago Japan set oat to build up her merchant marine. Her own «hipbuildiug yards were kept busy with orders for high-class passenger vessels, and when pashenger vessels were not wanted modern cargo carriers were pla- ed on riie utocks, and
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    • 236 13 The Royal Edward, which was sunk by a Gorman submarine in the Mftmmn Sea on Aug. 14 when acting as a transport, was a modern boat, built only seven years ago by Fairfield and Co. in Glasgow for the Egyptian Mail Steamship Co. Her original name was
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    • 732 13 After the War. A correspondent has drawn the attention of the Malayan Tin and Rubber Journal to a question that in the future may create a good deal of controversy. He mentions that a large number of young planters left their billets at the call of
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    • 124 13 Lars Soap So A Tibetan traveller, the Rev. Ekai Kawagachi, has arrived in Calcutta on his way home to Japan. The Rev. Kawagachi says that tbe Tibet of to day is quite different from the Tibet which he saw fifteen years ago. Tibetans are now more tolerant of
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    • 150 13 Figures for January to July. Exports of Para Rubber from January Ist to July 31st, 1915 (excluding all foreign transhipments) were as under: From From Fr<»i» Sinjaf>ore. P*nani;. Port Swettenham (30th Augunt.) It) ft) lb To United Kingdom 18,948,840 13,272,198 18,909,810 The Continent 3,094,614 676,132 20,160 Japan
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 219 13 I FOR FOUR MIGHTS ONLY I I Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 15, ,6, 17 a „d ,8 I I A FILM MASTERPIECE 1 BY E FAMOUS LAYERS FILM COMPANY AT THE I ALHAM BRA I THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE. BEACH ROAD. 1 Second Show at 9-15 p.m. i
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    • 702 14 Vivid Description. A vivid narrative of the evacuation of Warsaw is given by the special correspondent of the Chicago Daily News Most of the High Court officials, together with the court archives and treasure amounting to £3,187,500, were carried on the train, many of the refugees travelling
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    • 109 14 A dye famine in the' United States, consequent on the war, is reported by the Board of Trade Journal. The German supply of dyestufts having been completely cut off, textile mills have been forced in some instances to close down, while others are trj ing to substitute
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    • 61 14 On the 25th of August about 8 p.m. Ai Plop, a prisoner undergoing a sentence of three years' imprisonment in Bangkok and a subsequent seven years' transportation, attacked three fellow prisoners with a knife, of whom one, Chin Seng or Lop, succumbed to his wounds in 24 nours. The murderer
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    • 262 14 Still Uncrushable. 44 The Belgian spirit is uncrushable," said one of the party of eighty women released from Brussels by the Germans, the last of whom arrived in London recently, to the Evening News. 44 The spirit of the people was very evident on the anniversary of
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    • 32 14 The postponed wedding of Miss Violet Aequitta, daughter of the Premier, and Mr. Maurice Bonbam Carter, Mr. Asquith's private secretary, is likely to take place during the last week of this month.
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 184 14 i BUICK CARS. j rJU ———IM—■ —^——^MSB——B——— I 1 The leading Engineers of all countries acknowledge that 'li the maximum of economy can only be obtained with j| i Overhead Valve Construction. 1 vv jjjy B Louis Coatlen, chief engineer of the Sunbeam Motor Co., Ltd., says, in discussing the
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      • 199 14 Th t Heavy Feeling after meals is the result of Indigestion. Help your digestive organ- accomplish their functions by taking one or two the ideal laxative pills. Of Chemist*?, 50 cents a bottle, I post free, from the i>r. WllliauM Medicine Co., Dept., 5, Singapore. I Kitchesner' Most I Useful
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      • 358 15 TO BE LET TO LET. 096 No. t6o-l Orchard Road, ree-storied building, suitable for a A ply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Matree t 5 5 xx TO LET. 1354 and No. 1355 newly built dows. Partly Furnished. Telok tv R*»id, near the sea. nediate Entry. Apply to TAN KG
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      • 485 15 JIOTICES^ NOTICE Is hereby given that the following arms, issued in February, have not yet been returned Rifles 38 Bayonets 133 Scabbards 165 They should be returned forthwith to the Central Police StatioD. On or after the 15th of July every person found in possession of a Government Rifle, Bayonet
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      • 489 15 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Dr. Leicester, Mechano-Therapist, has occupied the first floor of 350, North Bridge Road, over the Colonial' Press and opposite Continental Hotel. I Private entrance. g 7-9 6-10 »t NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I, the 1 undersigned, have from date hereof cancelled and revoked the
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      • 345 15 WANTED WANTED. Advertiser, a young man now employed as assist, book-keeper, desires a situation as commercial as-i<tant in Netherlands Indies. Has had considerable experience in general office work, typist, clerk, book-keeper, wharf clerk and timekeeper; for two years in the employ of a Dutch house in Netherlands Indies as Import
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      • 428 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 63,000 Shares of r>_™emc» £1,200.000 Keserve Fund fi K j M > Reserve Liability of PropriftorT £1,200,000 BANKERS. Uty and Midland Bank, Ltd., The P^nk o Tv" T he atlonal Provincial Bank of England
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      • 586 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. t—J. Collyer Qua?. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. VAN DER PARKA Riouw. Letoni?. Kramat. Maras. Tarempa. Midai, Genting, Poeloe Pandiang and NIMII 1 e P I w ftINGKEL Tandjong Mengeidar. Tandjong Leidong. Berombang. Pnneh, Aeahaa and Belawan-Deli 1
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      • 425 16 _SHIPPINC_ P 0 STEIM NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will, leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT
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      • 664 16 SHIPPING N. Y. K. NIPPON YTJSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via ports t Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japane>> Government. Tbe New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servi.f, have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with
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