Malaya Tribune, 20 September 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 219. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 326 1 Photo-Plays which appear C/\S//VO m» Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday i entirely new and have never been shown in any theatre anywhere befsre reaching Singapore. Ihe Mystery of the Throne Room 2 Parts featuring Grace Cunard ai M Lucille and Francis Ford as HulO," the characters they played in M Lucille
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    • 149 1 Roneo Duplicators. 100 FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per Minute. From S2O to $160. 14 a, COLLYER QCAY, SINGAPORE. G. R. COĔLHOT 52, Selegie Road. »■-■1 -i .i Tuner, Repairer and Dealer in Pianos, Organs and other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. Fresh Music Arrives by Every Mail. Strings for Stringed Instruments.
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    • 273 1 COMPLETE CHANGE OF EXCELLENT PICTURES At the Popular Cinema House Tha "GAIETY" Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. Wiffles in the Path of Glory ft Grand Military Comedy in 2 Parts. A GENUINE FEATURE THE MAN IN THE WHITE CLOAK (EXCLUSIVE TO THIS THEATRE) A Superlative Dramatic Production
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  • 1171 2 American Views. American opinion regarding the first year's struggle, though restrained by the President's proclamation of neutrality, which enjoins all officials and citizens to refrain from criticism, has, nevertheless, been very clearly expressed by some of the eminent leaders in the United States and also by
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  • 133 2 Recent travellers from Berlin to Holland stated that the Kaiser, accompanied by all his sons, was expected to attend a session of the Reichstag to deliver personally a message from the Crown. But there are some people in Germany, who are not under the spell of
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  • 91 2 The discovery of a considerable quantity of English gold being taken to Germany by repatriated alien women has been made by Scotland Yard detectives at Tilbury. The money cunningly concealed in their baggage led to the arrest of three women, who were fined £25 each at Grays for breach of
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  • 221 2 From Within So many people in the skin troubles, such as cc* *J ches pimples and irritationV* word of advice is neces.ar/ great mistake for such a those with unsightly, bad Z ions to smear themselve* H sy ointments. Often, the do anything worse, for clogs the
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    • 270 2 THE WHISKY. Sole Agents: I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. SHELL" FOB SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT Please send Tour 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.
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    • 273 2 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following d» pots:— Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basal Road. MoneyChanger, Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co, Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 265, Gavlang Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon
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  • 141 3 Germhun Afteots for British Firms. In more than one or two cases British firms in South America do not appear to have been in any hurry to swop their German agents for the genuine British or Neutral. The case of the British Bank of South America, Limited, is
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  • 255 3 It would be interesting to know the identity of the lady who for many weeks past now has been penetrating even into our first line trenches in France in her merciful endeavours to succour the wounded. She is attached to one of the armoured motor
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  • 265 3 One of the men who lately arrived in England from the Yprfs region, Private Adstead, tells in a graphic way what gassing feels like. He says A yellow-green smoke, its very colour was sickening—the poison gas came sweeping towards us, a mysterious, unnatural enemy, quite close
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  • 47 3 At the conclusion of the meeting of the Ipoh branch of the L 0. G. T. last Monday night, at which twelve new members were initiated, Bro. A. W. Osborn, tht Chief Templar, who is about to leave the district, was entertained to dinner. Twentyone were present.
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    • 297 3 MOTOR CARS ON HlRe"| KOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF I 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.
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    • 250 3 POWELL Co s CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1915. Sun. 5 12 19 20 i I H j Mox. 6 13 20 i 27 I j TUES. 7 14 21 28 i 1 i Wed. l 8 15 22 29 I I 1 1 j Thurs. 2 j 9 16 j23 30
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    • 820 4 AUCTION SALES. MORTGAGEE'S SALE On Monday, September 20th, 1915, at 2.30 Pm All that piece of land situate at Emerald Hill Road, MtiattaJ contain according to the Government Resurvey an area of 7 939 and marked on Lot No. 46/11 Town Sub-division XXVII. T 1 with the six houses erected
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  • 823 5 Good Business Done, second annual general ing of the K;istern United As- Corporation, Limited, waa i a t the Company's registered is, Banque de V Indo Chine lingli at noon on Saturday. There were present Messrs Tan I a Van (chairman), Ong Soon ,'nw Ngan
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  • 58 5 The July number of the Agricultural Bulletin of the Federated Malav Suites is just to hand. Amongst the interesting articles therein contained are a treatise on Soil Analysis by X Grantham, it. A., the results of investigation and valuation of specimens of camphor oil sent to the Imperial Institute London,
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  • 142 5 latest Quotations. {Special Sen ice.) Lendon. September I*. 4 p.m. Metds. Tim Straits, 3 months £I*llo.o. Bar Silver 21 7/16. Produce Fine hard Para spot: 2/4 ;j. Smoked Sheet 2/&. Plantation, Ist class qnalitv crepe i 2/4. Copra £23 12.6. Black Pepper, fair Singapore seen ports spot
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  • 72 5 His Highness the Sultan of Trengganu will arrive at Singapore on Thursday next, the 23rd instant, by the Straits S. S. Co s liner Calypso, and will be met at Johnston's Pier at 11 a.m. by a guard of honour. it is understood that His Highness will
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  • 72 5 The balloon ascent from Oldham ground on Saturday was quite successful. Unfortunately Miss Viola was prevented from ascending, as the takings did not warrant the extra expense. Threatening weather interfered with the attendance, but a young Indian lad, however, made a fine clear rise to a height of
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  • 225 5 (Singapore, September 20.) 77/*.—5742 50 tons sold. Cepra.—Weak. Tapiwa. —Strong. Sago Flour Weak. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products.— Market weak. Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 8. per picul gltOO Nutmeg* SO S. jf.oo Copra Bali 7!so* Copra Gorong TaJo 7^6* Copra Donga Jo... 7 94* Copra
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  • 66 5 Singapore, September JUOn London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/lti Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/s 2/4 13/16 On India Bank T. T. 175| On Hongkong— Bank d/d 22* On Shanghai— Bank d/d 100J On -lava Bank T. T. On Japan— Bank d/d Hl£ Sovereigns—buying rate IBJM India Ceil Bills
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  • 792 5 Fricei Quoted ia the Market t-.ii MoraeM- Singapore, M M-anm. Lyall and Evatt, Bxchange and Share is-ne th- following lict of "rotation!:— Rubber Shares. m TaJc Buyer*. Mkm 2/- Allanr l,l„ I Anglo Java 7/2/- Anglo-Malay 9/j Ayer Kuning ]4/_ 2/- Batang Malaka 1/1 1/3 2 atu
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    • 80 5 W* »1 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. WEKKDAT SUXBAYB. Mail Daily leave* for nertk at 7.7 and 7pr«. Other trains Uvm f»r Mm at t a. i 10.29 am noon. Uio prn 2.»i pm 4.4* pm. Mail arrive* from at 8.U ana and 7.14 pm Traia« leave from
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    • 214 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Sept. 24 To-Day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. T. Pagar Recltn. Maxim Co. Drill Hall S.R.E. v. S.V.R. Veterans Co. Chinese Co. S.V.C. Band. To-Morrow, Sept. 21. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range Maxim Co. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall
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    • 202 5 'Mails Close. To-.lsy. Saigon Kamjxit 2 pin Selat Pandjang. kali* and Bagan Merit* 2 pw Pontianak, Sambas and Pamangkat Ban I o S«*«n 2 pin Prigi Rajah. Tembila han k lndragiri Sampit 2 pin Batn PaWai Sri Wopg*ee 2 pm Malacca and Muar *Kaka 2 pm Port Swettenham and Telok
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    • 171 5 FIXTURES. To-day. Interdenominational Prayer, the Maast. Rev. E. R. Hibbard, 5.1» p.m. P. O.outward mail expected 5p.m. High water9.4 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ias. :7.M p.m. X ft. 2 ins. To-morrow. St. Matthew. Singapore Assize. Licencing Justices meet. Cumeit at Dutch Club. Y. M. C. A. and A. D. A.
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    • 335 6 UNDER THE JOINT AUSPICES OF THE Y. M. C. A. AND THE AMATEUR DRAWING ASSOCIATION Mr. R. D. PRINGLE (V.M.C.A. Secretary for Malaya) Will deliver an interesting lecture on CHINA AND ITS INHABITANTS. With 60 Beautifully Colaired Slides AT THE PALLADIUM THEATRE (Kindly lent for the occasion) On Tuesday. 21st
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    • 241 6 "PONTIUS" FLUID. STEAM BOILER PRESERVATIVE Is the most reliable fluid for cleaning and preserving M Steam Boiler of any type. Whilst engines under action it cleans the internal parts of the engines, condenser and pumps, etc. This fluid will act on the various waters of the East, fresh or salt,
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    • 313 6 THE QUEEN MARY" PEN. utt 25 FOR SALE AT STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd. Printers Stationers. 20A—20C, COLLYER QUAY. In aid of The Queen's "Work for Women" Fund. Lady Roxburgh writes: Her Majesty is very much pleased with the Pens." This Pen has received the approval o the Queen and Her
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    • 251 6 Palladium ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE S PREMIER THEATRE. ORCHARD ROAD A Film Version of on© of the Mast Discussed and most Widely Read a Books of the Age, by one of Ihe W«»rl«l'< Greatest Novelists Alexandre Dumas. The Sphinx of St Croix It may be accounted for a certainty that an
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Cbe ittaiapa Crftunc. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.
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    • 334 7 Futile and Foolisb. Callows BruUlity. London, Sept. 18, 2 a.m. The Home Secretary, SirJ. Simnight issued a description, by qpartial observer, of the last [in raid on the London district: •rise localities are not dis- afl not to give information to the enemy, beoause German official
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    • 26 7 London, Sept. 1$, 1.20 p.m. Amsterdam: The constant violation of Dutch territory by Zeppelins is arousing uneasiness and indignation in Holland.
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    • 199 7 Rotterdam, Aug. 18. From islands off the Dutch coast "•me report» of great activity of German airships over the North Sea, also w-j of what looks like a serious jMringeiuant of the neutrality of t' 1 Netherlands by a Zeppelin flying ,>r the Zuyder Zee and
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    • 348 7 Bulgaria and the Entente. Dutch Cables. The following cables from The Hague appear in the Dutch Press The Bulgarian Foreign Minister has asked Greece and Rumania to give a complete and immediate explanation of the concentration of troops on the Bulgarian frontier. According to the Italian press
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    • 72 7 London, "Sept. 18, 120 p.m. Washington Mr. Lansing, the Secretary of State, has announced that the Note to Great Britain is ready. It appears that its despatch was delayed pending a further German reply on the submarine question. It is understood that the Note holds
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    • 44 7 London, Sept. 17, 9.10 p.m. The steamer Batavier the Third, chartered by private initiative in Holland, equipped as a hospital ship of two hundred beds, has arrived and been placed at the disposal of the French Red Cross Society.
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    • 33 7 London, Sept. 18, 4.25 p.m. Petrograd A Russian destroyer has been sunk near Sinope. Another fleet of Turkish sailing vessels, laden with munitions, along with their crews, has been captured.
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    • 30 7 London, Sept. 17, 9.10 p.m. The Press Bureau announces that another spy. who was court-mar-tial led at Westminster Guildhall, has bean found guilty, and was executed to-day.
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    • 234 7 (By Courtesy of the French Consul- General.) Paris, Sept. 17. Yesterday there was the usual canonnade to-day we bombarded in Artois the enemy's works and stores sheds. In the regions of the rivers Somme and Aisne, and in the Argonne there was heavy shooting from trenches to
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    • 81 7 London, Sept. 19, 3 p.m. Lord Selborne, President of the Board of Agriculture, speaking at Norwich, said that the future outlook was more anxious for Germany than for ns, and warned against believing in Press statements on the subject <>f compulsory service. said there was no
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    • 115 7 Cabinet Differences. London, Sept. 18, 3 35 a.m. Enquiries in official quarters indicate that the reperts of a grave crisis in the Cabinet on the subject of compulsory service must be taken with reserve. It is true that there are differences between the Ministers on the subject, but the
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    • 107 7 Suspension of Restrictions. London, Sept. 18, 1.40 p.m. The conference of three hundred members ef forty Trades Unions, after listening to the speech of Mr. Lloyd-George, passed a resolution accepting his statement that further effort is necessary to increase the output of munitions. The conference also pledged it*
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    • 302 7 2 The London offices of the Labour Leader, an organ which has recently opened its columns to various pacifist pamphleteers, and which has zealously reported the activities of the Union of Democratic Control, as well as those of other peace societies, were raided on August 18 by
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    • 47 8 DEATHS. On July 10, in the Military Hospital, Ghent, of w. >unds Sergeant ftoBKKT WILLIAM BarKATT, aged, 35, member of staff* of Messrs W. F. Stevenson Co., Lt:l., Philippine Islands. On August 14, suddenly, at OJuy'» Hoepital, OLIVES KylEV, Accountant. Mercantile iiank of india, Ltd., *>!'.
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    • 1461 8 The Russian Army to-day is intact" The Germans appear to have shot their bolt." These significant sentences appear in tht somewhat meagre extracts to hand of Viscount Kitchener's statement to the House of Lords of the present situation in the various theatrei of war from Flanders te Mesopotamia, and
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    • 101 8 The Country Fair Produces $2 343 We are informed by Mr. T. A Powell, the Hon. Treasurer, that the Country Fair in aid of the British Aircraft Funds resulted in th** handsome profit of $2,34.110, which has been remitted to the lfaMgWi Chartered Bank, Ipoh, to be
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    • 401 9 Tin is $74;]—12£ cts. down. it est advertisements are inserted page 10. J0 mM The presentation of a Union Jack the V.M.C.A.. by Lady Evelyn mg, takes place on the 25th inst. Orders for the Week for the gapore Volunteer Corp3 and the i a i Volunteer
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    • 110 9 Pam. Tm Great War Conscription Cabinet Differences 7 Zeppelin Kaids Callous Brutality 7 In the Balkans 7 French Consular News 7 Pali of Vilna 9 Duma Prorogued 9 <m the Western Front 9 East Galicia Russian Offensive Mr. Lloyd George on Britain's Obligation 10 Sweden's Straits 10 A
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    • 323 9 Fall of Vilna. German Official Report. Evacuation Completed. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. Londo*, Sept. 19, 5.50 p m. Amsterdam A German official telegram claims that Vilna has fallen and that the Russians are retreating. London, Sept. 17, midnight. Petrograd The Germans, besides threatening Vilna from the
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    • 139 9 London, Sept. 19, 2.55 a.m. Petrograd Experts opine that an important strategic period has commenced on the west and north fronts, where desperate actions, by large forces, are expected shortly to develop into a general battle, such as has not been fought since Warsaw. The German advance
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    • 48 9 London, Sept. 18, 1.40 a.m. Rome A communique states that the Italian artillery continued to shell, destructively, the enemy columns marching at various points on the front. Air reconnaissances revealed the presence of numerous trains at stations on the Trieste railway, which were bombed and damaged.
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    • 132 9 Strong Russian Offensive. German Admissions. London, Sept. 18,1.40 p.m. An Austrian communique states that fighting in East Galicia has greatly slackened, and that the situation is completely unchanged, but it admits that Russian attacks in the olhynian triangle of fortresses are growing more severe. German correspondents on this
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    • 302 9 Patriotic Restraint. London, Sept. 18, 1.25 p.m. The political situation in Russia is very obscure but the fact emerging above everything is the patriotic restraint of all parties in the Duma, who have shown by their calm behaviour that they are fully conscious of the great responsibilities confided
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    • 120 9 The town of Vilna, or Wilno, in Russia, is the seat of government of the province of the same name, It lies 4.% miles from Petrograd. at the intersection of the railways from Petrograd to Warsaw, and from Libau to the North of the Don. It has
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    • 192 9 Heavy Cannonading. Hand to Hand Engagements- London, Sept. 17, 4 55 p.m. Paris: The French artillery continues to inflict heavy damage on the enemy trenches and works. There has been some liveliness by the German heavy guns between the Somme and the Aisne, to which the
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    • 61 9 London, Sept. 18, 5.15 p.m. Paris There are continuous heavy cannonades with guns of all calibres. A communique adds that there has been nothing importaant from the Dardanelles of recent days bat the Turks have started mining operations at several points, which is a novel procedure
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    • 51 9 London, Sept. 19, 5.20 p.m. Paris There has been marked artillery activity along the whole front, while in the Peronne region the Germans, after exploding a very powerful mine, attacked, but were repulsed, the French making* number of prisoners. Fierce grenade fighting is in progress in the
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    • 111 9 London, Sept. 19, 3 p.m. General Sir John French recently visited the Canadian Cavalry Brigade, including the Second Brigade of King Edward's Horse. In a speech he paid a tribute to the splendid manner in which during the early part of the year, when the Canadian infantry
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    • 52 9 London, Sept 19,11.5 p.m. Field-Marshal Sir John French reports as follows There has been no change in our front since my last communique of September 9. Considerable mining activity has been manifested on both sides, Our artillery and aleo that of the enemy has been active east
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    • 46 9 London, Sept. 18, 1.20 p.m. New York The extraordinary improvement in exchange is regarded as indicating that the AngloFrench commission is progressing most satisfactorily. The opposition of German-Amerirans is less serious daily, and the participation of north western financiers appears to be already assured.
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    • 379 9 The Howin Phillips Co. This favourite combination opens its season on Wednesday, Septernber Ii2nd at the ictoria Theatre. All reports from China and the F.M.S. extol the meritsof the artist and as the notices corroborate the excellent view Singapore holds of the Companys' performances since its last visit to
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    • 287 9 Training Notes. There was quite a large attendance of members this and Saturday morning to watch the horses being put through their facings, the going being in a capital condition after the recent rains. Rouge et Noir was first on the course, followed by Flighter, and strode over
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    • 507 10 London, Sept. 19, 9.25 p.m. Mr. Lloyd George, Minister of Munitions, says in a letter to a correspondent 44 You say rightly that the Government ought to give the nation a lead in the question whether the moral obligation of every able-bodied man to
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    • 74 10 London, Sept. 17, 9.10 p.m. Paris Premier Pasitch, interviewed bj a correspondent of the Petit Parisian at Nish, reports that reconnaissances of French aviators jhow that hitherto mo enemy armj has massed on the Danube. In any 3ase the Serbian armj is now reDrganised and plentifully munitionid, and
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    • 35 10 London, Sept. 18, 4.25 p.m. Sofia On Sept. Uth the representatives of the Entente Powers ailed separately on the Bulgarian Premier and handed him communijations, of which the contents have lot been divulged.
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    • 148 10 Proposal from Britain. London, Sept. IS, 4.25 p.m. Copenhagen Sweden has prohibited the transit by sea, between I one Swedish port and another, of' all goods the export whereof has been prohibited. Steamers thus trafficking have been failing to reach their alleged destinations. It is known that some
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    • 149 10 New Land Discovered London, Sept. 17, 2 p.m. Ottawa News has been received that Mr. V. Stefansson is alive. He was the leader of the Canadian Polar Expedition and had long been regarded as dead. London, Sept. 18, 1.20 p.m. Ottawa: Mr. Stefansson and his companions, who
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    • 164 10 Second Court. (Bifore Mr. C. H. G. Clarke). Dangerous Customer. Tang Pang Tah, a Cantonese, was charged with voluntarily earning hurt with a knife toChai Hug Keng in Victoria Street on Friday afternoon. He was convicted and sentenced to 3 months' rigorous by the Second Police Court Magistrate
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    • 58 10 (Before Mr. Mudie.) The three elderly Hokkiens who were convicted a few days ago, as being the receivers of stolen onions and other vegeatables from four young Hokkiens boys who have already been sent to the Reformatory, came up for sentence in the third police court on Saturday.
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    • 89 10 The Assizes commence to-morrow morning at the Supreme Court, there being seven cases to be dealt with. Two cases of murder figure. In the first Wong Ah Hang and Kow Chow, two Cantonese, stand charged. The other case is against a Tamil nam*«d Retnam. The alleged case of
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    • 504 11 Port of London Changes. The Tha:nes has steadily and surely become the main gateway of th© Empire's trade, whilht London has developed into the clearing house of the whole world In 1909, after many years of unsatisfactory divided control, the Port of London was— with certain exceptions—appointed
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    • 187 11 Sir William Wedderburu, writing in a recent number of the New Statesman suggests that ihe following practical steps should be given effect to (1) The constitution of the present Civil Service in India must be assimilated, to the British model, future recruitment being subject to tht following
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    • 194 8 WAR OR PEACE jfamine or flMentE liife Insapanse is uaopth 100 eeots 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. H. FAIR, Managing Director. INCANDESCENT OIL LAMPS USE 'CROSS'[ [kerosene ThB Cheapest
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    • 41 8 GIN. Coutts' OLD TOM AND DRY. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wine and Spirit Merchants. Adelphi Hotel, i I TRY OUR J I FRESH LIVE I LOBSTER A j I L'Americaine j AT DINNER 1 TO-NIGHT. DAVID L JiJAMiN, Manager.
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    • 173 11 HOTEL van WIJK f DURING THE WAR j SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY j j BOARDERS. TELEPHONE 111. i—■■l———I— Jackson's Patent Smoking AND 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
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    • 648 11 •m. Will you still deal with an Htemf whose visions countrymen are killing our brave comrades by aspb}xi&ting Sanaphos is superior to the product of the enemy. 1 6 The flavour of Sanaphos is the ■■■ft l ii i great value of this really effective I particularly pleasant and appetis
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915
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    • 448 12 Europe. F©r London Kandahar in port; City of Vienna, Sept. 22 Nore, Oct. 14; Agapenor,<Sept. 23 Protesilaus, October I Miyaaaki ilaru, October 13 Lao mad on, October 15 Demodocus, Oct. 29 Yataka Maru,Sapt 29; Bloemfontein, t)ct. Nankin, Sept. 30 Nagoya, Oct. 5 Kitano Maru, Oct. 27 City
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    • 204 12 British. Latest Arrivals. Ban Poh Guan, str., 19-9-15, Inner Roads. Sri Muur, str., 19-9-15, Inner lids. Orissa, str., 19-9-15, No. 7 Wharf. Hong Ho, str., 19-9-15, No. 7 Wharf. Hye Leong, str., 19-9-15, Inner Rds. Golconda, str., 19-9-15, No. 2 Wharf. Madavraska, str., 19-9-15, Inner Outer Roads. Singaporean,
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    • 45 12 Kumpot for Saigon. Meran for Selat Pandjang, Bong. kalis and ttagan. Ban Foo Soon for Pontianak, Sambas and Pamangkat. Sampit for Piiyi Rajah, Tnmbilahan and Indragiri. Sri Wongsee tor Batu Pahat. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Krian for Port Swettenham and Ttdok Anson.
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    • 157 12 Talientao Lighthouse at the entrance to the port of Seitou has been constructed and lighted 1 Position 35 deg. 53 mm.' 45 sac. VL. and 120 deg. 52 mm. 15 sac. K. L. (Reference is invited to the chart prepared by the Hydrographic Department of the Naval
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    • 132 12 ARRIVALS 18-9-15. Trang, Brit., 73. William Pithie, Sept. 17. Trang, gen., K.S. Co. Dunera, Brit., 3,403, Mnnro. Sept. 17, Singapore, gen., Boustead Co. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Ferguson. Sept 17, T. Anson, gen., E.& Co. Ipoh, Brit., 528, Daij, .Sept. 17, S pore, gen., Adamson G. Co. CLEARANCES 18-9-15.
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    • 42 12 Vessels Expected. Carnarvonshire (Shire) 22nd September, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Goleonda (B.I.) 2. r >th September, from Singapore for Penang, Negapatam and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd.
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    • 172 12 m Per P. A O. str. Khyber.—Miss K. Haddow, Mr. and Mrs. McClyuiont, Mr. A. A. Wilson, Mr. G. If. Kingsnoith, Miss H. H. Dunstan, Mrs. Russel, Hon. Mr. .1 Mrs. P. J Sproule, Mrs. Bateson and child, Miss Parlane, Mr. O'Kell, Miss Nicholson. Per P. 0. str.
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    • 156 12 Nbbd bob Accommodation*. It is remarked In a recently isu ed Cons alar report relati ng to Brasil that at all the principal ports the <lock accommodation is inadequate At Pernambuco both passengers and are slung in cages, by means of the ship's derricks, into lighters, there
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    • 667 12 The ■Herman liner Kandahar loads for London and Hull. The Ellerman liner City of Vienna, for London, is due here on or about the 22nd inst. The Glen liner Glengyle, outward bound for China ports, passed the Suez Canal last Friday. The Straits Steamship Co s liner Kuala
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    • 174 12 According to a recent issue of tiV United States Commerc Report*.' merchant vessels built in the Onited States and officially numbered by the Bureau of Navigation, Depart, ment of Commerce, during tbe tiscal year ended June 30, 1915, amounted to 1,226, of 215,711 groas tons, compared with
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    • 214 12 A decision of considerable imp rtance to shipowners was given bj Judge Mackarness at Worthing it the beginning of August maC Court action brought by Mr. Bdwii Monty, of Ferring Grange, a prominent landowner, banker, snd magistrate in West Sussex, b recover damages for injury done t certain
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    • 201 13 Apprentice's Inexplicable Act. The Sydney Morning Herald says :—What is probably the most remarkable case of suicide in the annals of the mercantile marine occurred on the present voyage of the steamer Willesden, which arrived in Sydney from Buenos Ayres, ▼ia Durban and Albany, an apprentice
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    • 110 13 The Great Lakes steamer Matoa has been cut in two parts, and is being towed from Port Huron through the Welland Canal. The tugs in charge will deliver the parts at Montreal, where they will be put together again, and the vessel will proceed under her
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    • 78 13 The following seven Japanese argo-boftti have recently changed bands Ton?. Yen. Owners. Tsingtao 3,500 161,000 Sung Chang Tsiyo 4,*****0,000 Canton 3,390 140 000 Tanimichi Mishima 2,504 153,000 Kanazawa •umanoura 3,150 165,000 Yoshida jo ,700 100,000 Hachiuma Tokyo 4,500 290,000 Tungho The Taiyu Maru is owned by the
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    • 251 13 An Incentive to Buildino. M I am telling no business secrets," said an American shipbuilder, 44 when I say that some progressive American shipowners are now ordering new vessels, trusting that they will make enough out of freight during the war, and while conditions are adjusting themselves in
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    • 219 13 The British Board of Trade has had some hard knocks in its time but it is to be questioned if it has ever been so savagely attacked as has the Steamboat Inspection Service —a branch of the State whose functions correspond to a certain extent with those
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    • 227 13 Board of Trade Notice. We have received the following official intimation from the Board of Trade The number and net tonnage of British vessels respecting the loss of which reports were received at the Board of Trade during the month of July, IDIS, and the number
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    • 130 13 The total number of steamers which entered and cleared the port of Tientsin in 1914 were 2,295 vessels with aggregate tonnage of 2,899,123, showing an increase of 296 vessels of 407,168 tons over 1913. Of the total, 36.3 per cent, were British, 34.4 per cent. Japanese,
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    • 41 13 Mr. W. Campbell, Japan's General Agent for the Pacific Mail Steamship Co., has announced the sale on 30 Aug. of the Company's office and land at Yokohama as well as its steam-launches, cranes, and all other properties in Japan.
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    • 286 13 Another addition to the already large flee! of vessels owned by the China Navigation Co., Ltd., was successfully launched at Taikoo Dockyard, Hongkong, on August 24, when tbe atr. Shantung gracefully entered the water, the naming ceremony being performed by Miss Hastings. Tbe Shantung, which is
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    • 75 13 According to a steamer that arrived at Dairen recently from Vladivostek, a considerable congestion of goods still exists at Vladivostok, though great efforts are being made to remove the stocks as fast as they an ive, and for this reason delays to shipping are nothing very serious.
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    • 38 13 The three German merchant vessels, the Ellem Rickmers rechristened Rozan, the Michael Jebsen, and the Durendart, Seitou, seized in Kiaochou Bay and repaired at Sasebo, have just been included in the list of Japanese naval transports.
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    • 157 13 Freight rates from Argentina t(J the United Kingdom on wheal reached a much higher figure durinJ the past year than the ocean freigh rates from the United States, accord ing to a note just made public hy the United States Department oi Agriculture. This statement (says the
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    • 59 13 Dairen, Aug. 30.—The charterjj rates of Japan are still on the upfl grade. A vessel having a measurement{* tonnage of 3,000 may he taken upjjj on time charter at V 10,000 per] month, which is almost 25 per cent fl higher than that <juoted a monthfl ago and
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    • 50 13 For the Scandinavian East African j Line the steamer Nesnafos has been! launched at Akers Works, Chris-I tiania. She will be used for local! traffic on the coast of Eastf Africa, and is of the following! dimensions:—Length, 194 ft; beam.l 30 ft. depth, 14 ft. 11 in.—Svensk| Sjofartstidning.
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      • 275 13 miiiiiiiiiiii ii iiiiiiiiii iißiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii i minium iiiiiiiiiiiihw I FOR q MIGHTS ONLY 1 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdsy, September, 20, 21, 22 and 23. 1 I "ote:-|„ tur e we have decided to retain each programme for A nights only at the 1 ALHAMBRA I I THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH
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      • 43 13 After Dinner 1 assist your digestion bytaking one or two the tiny laxatives, whichl gently correct all di.stres-1 sing results of over-indul-gence. HEADACHES, BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION. Of Chemists, or post free for 50 cents, from The Dr. WiMiams* Medirine Co., Dept. 1, Singapore.
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    • 1590 14 Statistical Secretary's Report. Richer Every Year It is a notable fact that the trade of China, despite the political turmoil of the last few years, and many other adverse circumstances, has continued to flourish. Governments may rise and fall, and floods, famine and piracy afflict the country,
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      • 180 14 BUICK CARS. j ■BBIIgBHIBIBIIIBB^^ 8 53 The leading Engineers of all countries acknowledge that HI the maximum of economy can only be obtained with I Overhead Valve Construction, g Louis Coatlen, chief engineer of the Sunbeam Motor Co., Ltd., says, in discussing the Tourist Trophy Race 1914, Bj wi the
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      • 332 15 TO BE LET_ TO LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER. The Ground Floor of 16-18 StamRoad, at present occupied by Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., rakf>n as one large store, or may I vided into small shops if necesuy. Apply to Stephens, Paul (Jo. 18-€ n OFFICES TO LET. Bright and airy offices
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      • 564 15 jiotices_ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Dr. Leicester Mechano-Therapist, occupied the first floor of 350 £orth Bridge Road, over the Colonial gress and opposite Continental Hotel rnvate entrance. 7 9 6-10 NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Superintendent Government Monopolies Department, up to noon on September 21st, 1015, for the following
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      • 479 15 JOTJCES_ 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 Station. On or after the 15th of July every person found in possession of a Government Rifle, Bayonet
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      • 464 15 WANTED WANTED. Advertiser, a young man now employed as assist, book-keeper, desires a situation as commercial assistant 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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      • 427 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. P& iL UP C u Pital Ixl 60 > m Scares of ReservTFund «.200.0» WrveLiability'ofP^pnfir?' 000 £1,200,000 BANKERS. ffl and Midland Bank, Ltd., The Bank LJP°Th 7 v"* WeBt *ins*r IrSC he Natl onal Provincial Bank of England
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      • 679 16 SHIPPING Koninklijka Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—J, Collyer Qw. Vnder Contract with the Netherlands India Government. MENOGALA Singkawang, Selakau. Pemangkat and Sambas -j DE HAAN Belawan-Deli pt 22 Van bPILBERGEN Hongkong and bwatow t .,o JAPABA Muntok aud Palembang j^, pt oo V. LJN8CHOTEN Batavia. 23
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      • 426 16 SHIPPING P&O STEAM HiYIGATIOH 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 Forts. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO
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      • 653 16 SHIPPING NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A ser7ice is maintained between Yokohama via ports tc Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japane-e Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the latest
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