Malaya Tribune, 2 October 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. ■No. 230. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 210 1 Victoria Theatre SINGAPORE. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. To night! To-night!! MAURICE E. BANDMANN PRESENTS THE TALK OF- THE EAST, The World's Greatest Conjuror and Illusionist Horace Goldin THE ROYAL ILLUSIONIST f IN The Great Moorish Phantasy j THE MYSTERY OF THE TIGER GOD SUPPORTED by his entire powerful London Company
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    • 302 1 Roneo Duplicators. 100 FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per Minute. From $20 to 31 GO, 14 COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE, j G. R. COELHO, j 52, Selegie Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer in Pianos, Organs and other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. Fresh Music Arrives by Every Mail. Strings for Stringed Instruments. Undertakes
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    • 386 1 To-Night at the Popular Oinema House The "GAIETY PICTURE" Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. "j™" l eclair's wonderful production the first of a series of in search of the easTflwaYS JULtS VERNE'S of Captain Grant Jples Verxk is a name to cm- i n 4 Parts.—Actual Length 5,000
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  • 1895 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. A New Submarine. It is stated that the J tpanese Navy Department has in contemplation building a submarine with a tonnage of more than 600. Y S. E. Profits. It is announced that the net profit etrned by the
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    • 202 2 British Controlled Cigar Factories "LA MINERVA" "LA GIRALDA" La Minerva Relna Yictorias In Stock. C per 9 O 100. AT JOHN LITTLE'S, SINGAPORE. Other Shapes La Minerva" <& La Giraldi Shortly Expected 1—B-»rai «I— iinrT~r»TO»c«w-.''<fWWMr—^T3 The Imperial Dairy Co.'s (BOMBAY). BUTTER J Unequalled for Quality. Awarded Silver Medal at the
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  • 649 3 Delay in Export Licences. A recent complaint in the columns of the Evening Standard that the dilatory methods of the War Trade Department in the issue of licences forexport are seriously hindering British manufacturers hai brought a reply from the director, who 44 feels sure that
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  • 21 3 The Lord Mayor of London has appointed a committee to devise a scheme to improve the status of the British waiter.
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    • 208 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE mot or 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 Cefcbrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles T Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD.
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    • 290 3 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 1915. Sun. 3 10 17 31 Mox. 4 11 18 25 v I TUES. 5 12 19 26 I —Wed. #m 6 13 20 27 Thurs. 7 14 21 28 FRi. 1 8 15 22 29 SAT. 2 9 16 23 30 Tuesdays Land Sales.
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    • 289 4 AUCTION SALE OF RUBBER PLANTATION. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME CODRT OF THE STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE MATTER OF CHIA HOOD THEAM AND CHUA GUAN TEONG. Civil Suit No. 6/15. To be Sold by Auction On Sunday, the lOth October, 1915, at 2.30 p.m. At Sale Room No. 53,
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    • 68 4 AUCTION SALE. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges from pawnshop s on Thursday 7th October, 1915, at No. 23 Kiverside, in Malacca, Commencing at 10 a.m. Chops Thye Cheong Tong and Ban Hong. The pledges will be on view on the sth and 6th October, 1915. TEOH HONG TIAT, Licensed Auctioneer,
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    • 183 4 AUCTION SALES. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Monday, 4th October, it 1 50 1 All that piece of land situate at Confederate Estate Road, being lot 3 of part 6 of lot 8 of Grant No 2 estimated to contain an area of 1 acre. 2 All that the one equal undivided third
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    • 37 4 1 COME TO US! I IP YOU WANT I J GOOD PRINTING lEnglish,I English, Malay or Tamil. I I THE STRAITS ALBION PRESS, LTD. SINGAPORE. I LL) 61) IT IU I I@FEl&UL£ir. I j iTU yl I
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  • 68 5 Second Court. „.r MR 0. H. G. Clarke.) X Illicit Opium. wm a Choi was charged yesI with importing six pounds am by the s. s. Kintuck, and, farther with being in possession of E« m* Accused had packed the Zn° between tablets of soap in a ,f
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  • 50 5 NLian, a Hokien, has been iviously convicted and fined for Vmir I bullock cart without a ight time. Yesterday he •in appeared on a similar charge, ST having been arrested by the at 7.30 on Thursday night in E goon Road. He was i, with the alternative of
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  • 54 5 For tin- theft of a bottle of three- P brandy, value $2.25, from a iodown at West Wharf on Thursday afternoon, lim Ang Kee, employed as a coal krani at the Taniona Pagar Wharves, was sentenced to 7 day*' r.i. yesterday, qnnerintendent T. Leonard, in the Singapore
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  • 42 5 lam Hing Whye wps charged yesterday with causing hurt with a bar of iron to Low A Moi in Vie-to-ia Street late on Thursday night. Hp was convicted and fined $20, or in default of payment one month's rigoioiis imprisonment.
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  • 110 5 Supervisor J. Listerman, of the Monopoliel Department, early this week prosecuted Lo Leng Choo, of Pulau Tekong, for being in possessi;.!! of dutiable liquors without a Ikeoce, and with being in possession of utensils for the purpose of manufacturing intoxicating liquors. Hi was convicted, and yesterday came op
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  • 306 5 In the Kuala Lumpur Folic* Court, before Mr. 0. E. Donaldson, Wee Kiap i; ok. lata storekeeper of Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., was arraigned on a charge of criminal breach of trust. Mr. A. P Robinson, of Messrs Drew and Napier, appeared for
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  • 486 5 Sir George Fa.-well. London, Sept. 30. The death is announced of the Rt. Hon. Sir George Farwell, Kt., who was Chairman of the Royal Commission on War Stores 1905-6, and Judge of the High Court of Justice 1899-1906. He was 70 years of age.—fieuter. Mr. Tan JiikWhye With deep
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  • 105 5 (Before the h n. Mr. J. Earnshaw.) In the Supreme Court, yesterday the last case figuring on the Assize Calendar was concluded. Three Sikhs, Santa Singh, Chala Singh and Asia Singh were charged with committing robbery with violence. Mr. V. D Knowlea conducted the case fur the prosecution,
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  • 33 5 A large consignment of goods shipped from Denmark to Havre h*s been examined at the Cerbere railway station by the Customs authorities. The merchandise was entirely of German origin, and has been sequestrated.
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  • 229 5 (Singapore, Octeber 2.) Tin.— s73£ 180 tons sold. Co ora.— Weak. Tapioca. —Strong. Sago Flour- Strong. Ga mbier. —Strong. Pepper- —Weak. Other Products. —Markat weak. Latest Local Market Qsatatim. Nutmegs 110 S. per pioal $19.#0 Nutmegs 80 S. HJ| Copra Bali 7.7$ Copra Gorong Talo 7 i g#
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  • 94 5 To-day. Theatre Royal openin.'. Horace tioldiu. Vietorii Theatre. High water:-4.1t a.m. ft. 3ms.; 2M p.m. < ft. 6 |M. To-morrow. 18tk tfunday aft. r Trinity. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Matted Btleitien after Evensong. P. O.outward mail (Novara) due. High water: —i\A'2 a.m. t> ft. 8 in*. 4.W p.m. 7 ft.
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  • 143 5 Latest Quotations. (Special Service.) London, October 1, 4 p.m. Metals. Tim itraits, 3 months £1*1.5.0. Bar Silver 23}. ProduceFine hard Para spot: 2/4|. Smoked Sheet 2/s}. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 2/4* Copra £23 15.0. Black Pepper, fair Singapore epen ports spot 5£ dist. s}. White Pepper,
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  • 77 5 Swimming Club Launches. To-morrow, launches will leave Johnston's Pier at 7. 9 and 10 a.m. 2-30and3-90 p.m.andt je Bungalow at 8-30 and 9 30 a.m. 12-15, 3 and 5-30 p.m. Football. Last Thursday evening the Singapore C. C As ociatton team opposed the representatives of the Royal Garrison
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  • 96 5 The prompt assistance given by the Sikh policemen at Leith Street Station prevented a fire in Penang Road assuming serious dimensions on Friday. Two two storied buildings caught fire and the Sikh policemen rushed to the scene from their quarters and found a room in flames. In
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  • 71 5 Singa pore, October On London— Bank 4 m/a 2 4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/s 2/4 13/16 On India Hank T. T. 175j On Hongkong— Bank d/d 2U On Shanghai— Bank d/d On Jay Bank 1". T. I3B§ On Japan Bank d/d UIJ Sovereigns—buying rate t*s4 India
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  • 45 5 The Institute Journal," the organ of the Institute of Journalists, issued recently, publishes a roll of honour which shews that 1,121 members of the literary staffs of British and oversells newspapers and news agencies are or have been Barring with the colours iv the war.
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  • 832 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Moniof. Singapore, October 2 M?ssri. Lyall and Evatt, Exchanf* and Share Broken, issue the following lUt of qnetafcoasi— Robber Shares. fUm. Value. Buyew. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/10 2/1 1 Anglo Jara 6/6 7/21- Anglo-Malay 8/3 9/6 1 Ayer Kuning 11/- 14/—
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 197 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, October X To-Day. 'A p.m. lialestier Range Veterans Co. To-morrow, Oct. A. y.30 a in. Drill Hall Maxim Co. 7. a.m. Ralestier Rang# Veterans Co. 7. a.m. Drill Hall S.V.C. N.C.O's. Class. Monday, Oct. 4. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. <lo
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 529 6 JjSr^ 9 HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICES. CIGARETTES t Packed in patent vacuum tins insuring the perfect condition of the cigarettes in all climates. N- 555 "XT 60 cents per tin of 50 Quality counts in all things, but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination find that after
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    • 38 6 i BAN LEE ANN, Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET Telephone No. 1130 Shipchandlers and Providores, General Importers and Exporters ot Engineering Stores and Agricultural Implements and Estate Suppliers. Agents for THE STRAITS FACTORY, LIMITED, Ice Manufacturers.
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    • 235 6 Palladium Singapore's Premier Theatre- Singapore's Premier Theatre. A unique Two Reel Senaational Drama which keeps the interest of the spectator keyed up to the highest pitch to the very end of the Film THE Tragedy of Black Rock Isle of Adventure A Thrilling Two Reel Drama by the Film DArt
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 21 1 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Cb< Waiapa Crlbune. SATURDA Y, OCTOBER 2
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    • 56 1 C rman Officers in ClMlll Bulgaria on the Brink. London, Oct. 1, 5.55 p.m. sir Edward Grey, the British Master of Foreign Affairs, has aliased the statement that inform2£nbaS been received that Au*. So-German officers for severa days rtThsvebeen arriving in Bulgaria with a view to take over
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    • 38 1 London, Sept. 30, 11.20 p.m. It sppeart that King Ferdinand did not ask M. Malinotf to form a Cabinet, but to enter or co-operate with the present Cabinet, which M. Malinoff has declined to do.
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    • 111 1 London, Sept. 30, 7.15 p.m. Athens The Chamber has read a first time the bill for a loan of a hundred and fifty million francs. M Venizelos, the Prime Minister, reiterated that whilst the Gmrnment had declared its determination to observe neutrality it has not concealed its determination
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    • 89 1 London, Oct 1. 2.35 a.m. Athens Despite the mutual assurances of P-ulgaria to Greece that mobilizations were only intended as a safeguard to neutrality the situation is becoming serious, as mobilization cannot be prolonged without a grave danger to peace, especially when one of the mobilized countries does
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    • 91 1 Alleged German Concentration. London, Oct. 1, 2.25 p.m. Much interest is taken in the Aaatio-German concentration against Serbia. The estimates vary from a mere handfnl of troops to over half a million. They are reported to be between the rivers Drina and Save as well as on the
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    • 35 1 To Help Armenians London, Oct. 1, 3 45 p.m. Washington The State Department has requested Count Bernstorff to use his influence to induce Germany to interfere on behalf of the Armenians in Turkey.
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    • 33 1 London, Oct. 1, 2.35 p.m. Washington: Sir Cecil Springjoce the British Ambassador to the nitt- i States has given the State a safe conduct for Dr. Dvmba'fl return to Vienna.
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    • 134 1 Voluntary Enlistment. London, Sept. 30, 11.20 p.m. At a conference of the Committees of the great Labour organisations to-day the following resolution was passed Having heard the sentiments expressed by Viscount Kitchener and Mr. Asquith on Tuesday, this conference declaring the belief that the men required
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    • 20 1 London, Oct. 1, 1.35 p.m. The Secretary for India has issued a connected account of the British success in Kutelamara.
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    • 44 1 New Zealand's Support. London, Oct. 1, 4.5 p.m. The Wellington Post urges the New Zealand Government to act promptly in supporting the representation of India on the Imperial Conference, in view of the splendid services rendered during the war.
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    • 64 1 Sentences have been passed on the three German officers, Ober-Lieut. Hans Werner yon HeUdorf, Captain Heinrich Julius yon Henuing and Captain Herman Hollens, who were tried at the military court at Chester Castle recently for escaping from an internment camp on August 13. The prisoners were each
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    • 20 1 The National Bank of Athens hai placed £560,000 at the disposition of the Greek Government for the initial mobilisation expenses.
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    • 93 1 Special Allowances Demanded. London, Sept. 30, 8.35 p.m. In the House of Commons, during the debate on the Income Tax resolution Colonel Yate raised the question of the position of Indian Colonial Officers who came to Europe to participate in the war, thereby incurring heavy additional
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    • 35 1 Americans' Great Success. London, Oct. 1, 4.25 p.m. It is reported from New York that wireless telephonic communication has been established between America and Honolulu, now passing freely between points 4,000 miles apart..
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    • 60 1 London, Oct. 1, 1.35 p.m. Miss Davies, the youngest daughter of the late Sir A. Davies, formerly Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab, recently inoculated herself with bacillus of gas gangrene in the American Hospital at Neuilly, in order to test an antidote devised by Dr. Taylor of
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    • 57 1 The Milan correspondent of the New York Herald states that Enzo Garibaldi, a grandson of the famous Italian patriot, has been severely wounded in the face while leading his men of the Alpini to the charge in a recens engagement. It is hoped that the gallant young
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    • 21 1 Most of the cotton mills in Germany are at a standstill, through want of raw material, says a Dutch Pres3 Wire.
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    • 190 1 Unbroken Russian Spirit. London, Oct. 1, 6 a.m. Petrograd A communique while mentioning the abandonment of the town of jLuck two days ago, proceeds to record the practically unbroken series of minor successes along the whole front. It further says that insignificant attempts were made by the
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    • 24 1 London, Sept. 30, 9.15 p.m. Petrograd A Jew—the first of his race has—been appointed a member of the Council of Empire.
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    • 54 1 London, Oct. 1, 4.25 p. m. Rome Vice Admiral Camillo Corso has been appointed Minister of Marine. [Vice Admiral Camillo Corso served as Chief of the Stafif to Admiral Leone Viale. He landed with a naval detachment and occnpied the island of Rhodes in May, 1912, until
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    • 27 1 Carrying contraband of war, a steamer under the Egyptian flag, but in reality owned in Turkey, has been captured by British destroyer! in the Bay of Solum.
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    • 177 1 At the Front. London, Oct. 1, 2.35 a.m. It is announced that Mr. Harold Thomas Cawley, Liberal member of Parliament for the South-East (Heywood) Division of Lancashire since 1910, has been killed in action, [The second son of Sir Frederick Cawley, Bart., M. P. for the SouthEast (Prestwich)of
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    • 51 1 Protective Measures. London, Sept. 30, 9.1G p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. McKenna announced that in order to avoid any handicapping of the trade of our Allies, France, Japan and Italy, who were chiefly concerned, it has been decided to withdraw the proposed import duties on
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    • 147 1 London, Oct. 1, 4.25 p.m. From New York news has be« n received that a very violent hurricane has swept over tha city of New Orleans doing most extensive damage. Many buildings and churches are in ruins, and scarcely a window in any part of the
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    • 33 1 London, Sept. 30, 9.15 p.m. The American ship Vincent has been burned. The Captain, mate and second mate and also the carpenter have been injured. No details are to hand.
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    • 21 1 London, Oct. 1, 2.35 a.m. Sydney The new Australian cruiser, Brisbane, has been launched successfully from Cockatoo Island.
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    • 21 1 London, Sept. 30, 11.20 p.m. The revenue for the quarter ending June 30 was £51,509,628, an increase of £15,881,345.
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    • 1370 8 Ki*hts and Privileges. Our ©deemed contemporary the Malayan Tin and Rubber Journal in a recent issue dealt with some subjects of huch interest to the majority of our readers, and on which that journal holds such similar views to ourselves that we make no apology for quoting
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    • 55 8 The selection of sacred music to be rendered by the Cathedral choir at the close of Evensong to-morrow wiil be as follows Air 44 How willing my Paternal Love (Samson) Handtl. Trio "Lift Thine Eyes*' (Elijah) Mendelssohn Anthem M Abide with me" R. Dunstan Vesper Hymn God
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    • 124 8 Pawe Thi Great War India and the Imperial Council 7 The Eastern Campaign 7 Balkan Crisis Bulgaria on The Brink 7 Indian Officers in Europe 7 Labour and the War 7 M. P. Killed at the Front 7 On the Western Front Japan News Red Tape and Trade
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    • 481 9 Tin ii 173J.—21 cents down. Latest advertisements are inserted en pag« Mr. E. G. Huggord, of Batu Caves Estate, has left for England. >iie?i The 1916 Jury List is published as a supplement o? the Gazette. ;e:—■ Latest London quotations for Straits produce appear on page 5.
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    • 459 9 Lord Roberts' Memorial Fund. An Appal. At the present time, when so many claims are being made upon our financial resources to "assist the numerous praiseworthy organisations which have been instituted to relieve the sufferings of those broken in the war, and their dependents, it is
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    • 112 9 Important Notification. China, Siam, Persia and Morocco Affected. A special issue of the Straits Settlement Government Gazette published yesterday notifies as follows With reference to the Proclamation relating to trading with persons of enemy nationality resident or ing on business in China, Siam, Persia and Morocco, which
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    • 18 9 Two German airmen, wrecked with a hydroplane in the North Sea, were rescued by the Dutch vessel Brandaris.
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    • 259 9 On the Western Front. German Loss of Guns. Land and Ses Forces Co operate. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, Oct. 1, 2.5 a.m, Paris: A communique states Our heavy artillery in Belgium supported the British fleet operating against the coast batteries. It is now ascertained that
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    • 133 9 Realisation of Offensive. London, Oct. 1, 3.45 a.m. Amsterdam Wounded are arriving inland and therefrom the situations at the Western Front are pre-occupying the German Press, whose tone is altogether changed. The Lokalanzeiger says that it cannot be denied that the enemy's new offensive is of the
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    • 158 9 German Admissions of Defeat. London, Sept. 30, 9.10 p.m. To-night's German communique contains interesting admissions. It states 11 North of Loos (captured by the British the other day) M our counter-attack is proceeding slowly. South-east of Souchez the French penetrated our lines at two points. Fighting still
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    • 42 9 General Joffre to His Troops. London, Sept. 30, 9.15 p.m. Pri)r to the assault General Joffre issued the following Army Order 44 An offensive is about to be carried on without truce or respite. Remember Marne. Conquer or die."
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    • 50 9 London, Sept. 30, 9-15 p.m. M. Pichon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in a speech at t*aris, said that a million British troops are now serving along the French frontier. It is believed that there will be a million and a half troops before next year.
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    • 126 9 Counter-Attacks Repulsed. London, Oct. 1, 5.40 p.m. Paris Further progress around Artois and the complete repulse of all German counter-attacks is the feature of the latest communique. We advanced fighting with hand grenades in the trenches and communication trenches eastward and southward of Neuville. The Germans counter-attacked against
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    • 137 9 London, Oct. 1, 2.35 a.m. Viscount Kitchener has telegraphed to Field-Marshal Sir John French his warmest congratulations for the recent substantial success, and bis best wishes for future progress in these important operations. The following appeared in part of our edition yesterday London, Sept. 30, 5.25 a.m.
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    • 75 9 London, Sept. 30, 9.15 p.m. In the House of Commons to-day the extreme Free Traders insisted on dividing the House against the Budget import duties. Mr. Asquith had deprecated a division, affirming emphatically that no Free Trade questions are involved. The da ties were purely war
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    • 30 9 London, Oct. 1, 3.45 p.m. A sudden stoppage of private telegrams to the Continent, for a period of forty-eight hours, was notified last night. Continued on page 7.
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    • 1067 9 Horace Goldin's Company At the Victoria Theatre. An Excellent Show. Few men possess, in their particu- lar line, such a world-wide and favourable reputation as a conjurer and illusionist as Horace Goldin. For very many years he has been mystifying audiences in all parts of the world, and his
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    • 149 10 Mr- Pringle's Lecture. The collection in aid of the Canton Flood Relief Fund, made at the lecture on China and Its Inhabitants" delivered by Mr. Pringle at the Palladium Theatre and under the joint auspices of the V.M.C.A. and the Amateur Drawing Association, realised $152.60, and
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    • 76 10 It is notified in the S.S. Gazette that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the gentlemen to form an Advisory Board on matters connected with Mohamedan religion and custom for the Settlement of Penang H. C. Sells (Chairman), H. Zacljariah. Syed Hashim, K.
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    • 32 10 The Dutch Lieutenant Porten has purchased twenty flying machines m America for the Netherlands India army. He has been in the i S. A. for some time in connection with these vessels.
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    • 95 10 Muslim Society Library. In a debate on That wealth is better than education held at the Muslim Society Library* Serangoon Road, by the junior members of the Society (schoolboys) the votes were 29 against the proposer and 8 in favour. The subject for the next meeting on Oct. 9. is
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    • 493 10 [Wĕ do not necessarily endorse the <>pi ni expressed by correspond^*.] SOLDIERS AND SAILORS HELP SOCIETY. Lord Roberts Memorial Fund. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune Sir,—In view of the wide interest which has recently been exhibited in the Press, with regard to the future of the partially
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    • 126 10 Appointment of Judges. It is notified that, in accordance with the provisions of section 7 of the Courts Ordinance 1907, > s amended by Ordinance No. XIII of 1915, His Highness the Sultan of the State of Johore has, with the approval of His Excellency the Governor,
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    • 102 11 The Governor of Ceylon hats approved the sentences of penal servitude passed on the prisoners tried at the Geld general courts martial held at Ratnapura on Aug. 5 to 7, and at Colombo on July 20. His Excellency has also approved the sentences of penal servitude passed
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    • 30 11 The Swedish Minister at Berlin has protested against the action of German warcraft in firing at and capturing the steamer Gotaland, and has demanded the immediate release of the ressel.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 I 5 for the price of 4 g Bj M Jfofomf (pOtfltf/IO Dtfr* <ym) "Hullo, old chap, T'm in trouble one of my confounded jgs tyres has burfet, and I haven't a spare." jgS £g] 2nd Motorist lM No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist."
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 125 8 Robinson Co. LATEST CREATION IN PERFUME PARFUM ROBIMIA nr iiiimim ii ia——— A Pure, Sweet Refreshing Scent. Price $3.50. WAR OR PEACE famine or plenty Irife is utopth 100 cents on the jDollat*. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? Get Particulars of the Guaranteed Security Policy Issued by the GREAT EASTERN LIFE
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    • 50 8 I g jiyCoutts' OLD TOM AND DRY. I Caldbeck Macqregor Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wine and Spirit Merchants. Adelpfii Hotel, ii i! M U SI C j I DURING I I DINNER j J TO-NIGHT. I SORCHESTRA will con- 5 J tinue plajiug until midnight. 5 8 DAVID BtHJAMIN, Manager.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 404 10 Latest Advertisements. WANTED. An assistant Storekeeper, ore with knowledge of Ships' Stores preferred. Apply by letter to Box No. 199, c/o The Malaya Tribune. 2-10 v MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A small rubber plantation situate at Taboh Naning, Malacca, containing an area of 21 acres, 1 rood and 35 poles comprised
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    • 331 10 TO NICHT! SATURDAY, Oct. 2nd. 11 Grand Opening Night OF THE Theatre Royal NORTH BRIDGE ROAD AS A MOVING PICTURE THEATRE. THE MALAY OPERA, which was presented by The Star Opera Company, is now a thing of the past and hereafter nothing but motion pictures will be shown at this
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    • 210 11 I "IN A CLASS BY ITSELF" I (THE HIGHEST). 5 |l This is not the opinion of a few or of merely a $fr majority, but 1« OF ALL wno have tried Ross's Great Jf j AL'K s HEAD PILSENER. It deserves its high i reputation because it is always
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    • 789 11 Church Services. S. Andrew's Cathedral. 18th Sunday after Trinity .—7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Commuuion (Chorale. 9.15 a.in. Matins and Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes, 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, followed by a short Service of Music by the Choir. S. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines.—9.ls a.m.
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    • 671 11 Some one, it seems, is still buying the product of an enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases. Is it You? Sanaphos is All-British. It surpasses and displaces the enemy-produot. SANAPHOS rebuilds worn nerves, brain and muscle. Medical Officer s opinion, i Received Great Benefit.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 7 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915
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    • 441 12 Europe. For London Protesilaus, Oct. 3 Bloemf'oTitein, Oct. 5 Nagoya, Oct. 8 Miyazaki Maru, Oct. 13 Nore, Oct. 14 Laomedon, October 15 Rhesus Oct. 22 Kitano Maru, Oct. 27 Malta. Oct. 28 Demodocus, Oct 29 City of Hankow, Oct. 30 Fushimi Maru, Nov. 10. Liverpool
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    • 129 12 Latest Arrivals. British. Oiang Seng, str., 1-10-15. Inner Rds. Poh Ann, str., 1-10-15, Inner Rds Hong Bee, str., 1-10-15, No. 3 Wharf. Hock Canton, str., 1-10-15, Inner Roads. Hai Nam, str., 1-10-15, Inner Roads. Hong Lian, str 1-10-15, Inner Rds. Mena, str., 1-10-15, Inner Roads. Glanggi, str., 1-10-15,
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    • 103 12 Hong Lian for Malacca. Bledu a for Medan. FleVo for Sebu. Klang for Malacca. Port Swettenham and Penang. Hong Bee for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Mena for Batu Pahat. Bronwer for Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe. Bingkep for Singkep. Katong for Bangkok. Hock Keng for Pulau
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    • 182 12 It has been proclaimed that on and after September lo foreign ship captains and sailors, who land at any of the undermentioned ports, are requested to present their passport* and certificates of nationality to the port authorities.—Bristol, Cardiff Falmouth, Glasgow, Hull, Liverpool, Manchester, Mi tdlesboroogb, N< wcastle
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    • 86 12 ARRIVALS. 30-9-15. Tara, Brit., 3651, Haml.yn, Sept. 30 S'pore, gen H. L. Oo. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, Sept 30, Dindings, gen., E. S. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Sept. 30, T. Anson gen., Adatnson Giltillan Co. Jin Ho, Brit, 93, Harding, Sept. 29, T. Anson gen., E. S.
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    • 90 12 Vessels Expected. Ekma (B.I.) Oct. 2, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co. Ltd. Ningchow (Holt) Oct. f>, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agent, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co. Ltd. Glengyle (Glen) Oct. (j, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs
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    • 364 12 Per P. O. str. Medina. From London Sept. 4—To Singapore Mrs. P. Dingle, Miss M. T. Simpson, Mr. C. Kinder, Mrs. H. Middleton, Mr. T. F. Cathbertaon, Mr. H. O. Saunders, Mr. 1). White, Mr. O. A. Brown, Mr. J. Learoyd, Mr. E. A. Derrick, Mr. J. Stewart.
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    • 465 12 Tht Ben liner Benavon, due here on tht llih inst. passed the Suez Canal on the 24th ult. For Naw York is due to load to-day the Mogul liner Pathan. She sails via the Suez Canal. The Amiral Magon safely arrived in Fiance with 000 ammunition workers from
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    • 61 12 J he steamer Maritime, which the Union Company of Australia has J purchased, is none other than the former N. D. L. liner Schlesien. Soon after the war broke out this vessel was seized and subsequently sold for about £65,000. So it is reasonable to presume
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      • 247 12 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES Mngapore ank-Road) Daily. Weekday t Sunday*. Hail Daily lea\es for north at 7.7 am «nd 7 pm. Other trains leave for .Jalioia at i i 10.21) am noon. 1.30 pui 2.55 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrive* from at 8.1tj am *nd 7.14 pm Trains leave from
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      • 270 12 Mails Close To-duj*. Malacca *Hun* Liin Medan Medusa Sibu Flevo P 5 Malacca, Port Swetteuham and Penang *Klan s Hongkong, Amoy P® and Swatow Hong Be« Batu Pahat Men* I Selat Pandjanr, N Bengkalis and Pakan Baroe Brouwer t Singkep Singkep Ba gkok Katonu Pulau Batam and P® Pnlan Bulang
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    • 599 13 War Effects oa To&nifte. The steady rist in the price owners are prepared to pay for secondhand steamers in the belief that a ptriod of continued high freights lies ahead is well known. This belief is based on the knowledge that a large amount of tonnage has
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    • 151 13 Commenting on the newly established connection between Singapore and Bangkok by the B. L liner Zaida, the Liverpool Journal of Commerce says that they have learnt that the new service has been instituted by the British India Steam Navigation Company of vessels especially adapted by their capacity,
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    • 135 13 A Russian steamship company has recently applied to the Kawasaki Dockyard for plans and specifications for the construction of four passenger ships of 3,000 to 4,000 tons and four cargo ships of the same tonnage. The Kawasaki Yard is now preparing the plans and specifications, expecting
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    • 400 13 City of Nagpur to the Rescue. News of a serious shipping disaster off Socotra was received in Colombo on Sept. 14. A wireless message from the City of Nagpnr, received by the M. M. Agent-Gen-eral in Colombo, stated that the M.M. ■teamer Euphrate had gone ashore
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    • 63 13 Another direr has lost his life in connection with the salvage operations on board the P. *fc 0. Nubia, says the Colombo Observer. The man was a diver from South India and was working with a party when he went down and disappeared. This is the second
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      • 551 13 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiii 'iiiii 'i i' mi ll i 1 iiinii i 'iiiir-rrrnr-i oi[niinwr-)-'iT[iiiiiii-n 1 i m i i, i i ,ii i iiiiniiiirrrT-ft I POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. j I Saturday, October 2nd. if I PATHE'S POWERFUL AND THRILLING DETECTIVE DRAMA AT THE ALHAMBRA I 8 g I THE PIONEER
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      • 80 13 Study Book-Keeping At Home by Correspondence, Hoye's Improved Methods of Tuition. 16 Weekly Lessons willmake you proficient. Takes only your spare time. Practical work from the s art. No failures. Terms morfera e. Write for Free Prospectus. Hoye's Practical Business School, IPOH, F.M.S. POSTAGE STAMPS FOR COLLECTIONS. A Selection of
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    • 551 14 Vice-President Resigns. Peking, Sept. 2.—The Chouanhni's petition favoring the restoration of a monarchy has already been presented to the Tsanchengyuan. Vice-President Li Yuan-hung sent in his resignation on August 30. His absence yesterday from the formal session caused a' sensation in both foreign and Chinese circles, but Government
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    • 39 14 With regard to the report that Oermans were found provided with passports by the Italian Consul at Harceluna, i a the steamer Regina tlena on her arriral at Genoa, it has been ascertained that the papers were false. r
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    • 265 14 Boy Prisoner in Submarine. U. 39'» Adventures. New Yoik, Sept. 7.—List, a sailor boy of German-American parents, who was on board a Norwegian steamer -lion she was submarined, and held a prisoner for 11 days on board the U 39, has narrated that the latter had chased
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    • 47 14 The town of Wallingford, Berks one of the smallest boroughs in Eng«' land, recently brought the total enrolment under the colors to over 1,200. There are not now fifty eligible* of enlistment a ge in the district, and the majority of these are engaged in Government wo?k.
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      • 318 14 S DON'T USE PAINT. I I 1 IT DOESN'T PAY. 1 The Climate of the Federated Malay States Requires Something Different, Something Cheaper, Something Better, i TENAX SOLUTION. H The Manufacturers state:— "Tenax" (Regd.) is a solution of selected bitumens refined by our special process, and is the result of
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      • 182 14 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer AND Supervisors Building Co tractor, 149, Seian&oon Roas, SINGAPORE. Office No. BL Market Street. (ESTIMATES FOR WORKS FREE Of CiJARGE). 16 7 15-1-16 J«*£«**#*#£*£,%4fcA** j I "CUPIDS SECRET" f I THE MEDICINAL BLOOD j I DR. J. B'S. VEDIQ SPECIFIC. I JJ REALM OF
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      • 475 15 NOTICES t «iAPster, Mechano-Therapist, S the first floor of 350 ?SSie Hoad, over the Colonial r vate entrance. 6-10 7-9 NOTICEjjj be received by the JSendent Government MonoDepartment up to noon on ??Th 1915, for the use and o 'the Government Distilpupation (late Cheang ffglim Lane) for the three years
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      • 495 15 NOTICES RESERVE FORCE AMD CIVIL CUARD ORDINANCE 1915. NOTICE. Is hereby given that, in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 3 of the Regulations under the above Ordinance, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops to be Chairman of the
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      • 405 15 NOTICES 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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      • 441 15 WANTED WANTED. Lady Pianist and 2 Violinists for a Cinema Show in Singapore. Apply stating salary expected, etc., to tk H E." c/o Malaya Tribune. 27-9 v WANTED. Advertiser, a young man now employed as assist, book-keeper, desires a situation as commercial assistant in Netherlands Indies. Has had considerable experience
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      • 464 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The
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      • 587 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Qua?. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. M. TREIR Belawan-Deli JJ C *j BAMPIT Riouw, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tenibilahan, and Fcngat Oct 6 VAN GOHI Muntok and Palembang J BINGKARA Berombang, Paneh/Assaham and Ff la wan-Deli 0« J
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      • 422 16 SHIPPIHC P&6 STEAM MAYIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued tor China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers wdl leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO
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      • 604 16 SHIPPING NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via p orts Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japan Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining thii ser 2 have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with alhL latest
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      • 80 16 "PONTIUS" FLUID. STEAM BOILER PRESERVATIVE. Is the mqst reliable fluid for cleaning and preserving Steam Boiler' of any type. Whilst engines under action it cleans the internal parts cf the engines, condenser and pumpsetc. This fluid will act on the various waters of the East, fresh or salt especially where
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