Malaya Tribune, 12 October 1915

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  • 31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND *r J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. V 01.2 No. 238. SINGAPORE, 1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915 Price 5 Cents. Cbe inalapa Cribune* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 337 1 A FIRST RATE ATTRACTION A T THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE Cinema l##iai IWU beach road. BY THE SEA. To-night: 2nd Show 9-15 p.m. Sharp. Further New Episodes of the Thanhouser's Facinating Film Serial THE I Fecis! MILLION DOLLAR ft /I H a Romance Pm«s! MYSTERY Adventure I In 23 Episodes
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    • 158 1 1 Roneo Duplicators, fOO FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per Minute. From S2O to Sl6O. 14-1, COLLYER QOAY, SINGAPORE. G. R. COELHOT 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 To Play
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    • 202 1 I The Final Episodes of the Great Serial TO-NIGHT AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE TO-NIGHT The "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE. Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. (19) Nineteenth WS&m Twentieth (20) Of the Great Pathe Serial THE PERILS OF PAULINE Come an 1 ste the end of Owen who dies unnoticed,
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  • 454 2 Advocates in Sydney. The great falling-off in enlistment recently, says a Sydney exchange, in fact, the partial failure of the recruiting campaign in this State, has led the State Ministers to open out as advocates of conscription. The Premier, in astattunent to the Press, said, M When
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  • 131 2 The British Medical Journal gives some interesting conclusions by Dr. George Da vies, of the University of the Philippines, as to the connection between the prevalence of cancer of the cheek in these island* and the almost universal habit of chewing betel leaf. The betel leaf, we are told,
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  • 112 2 There is a stampede over the new discovery of gold at Matheson, in the North Country of Canada. Mr. .Gibson, Provincial Deputy Minister of Mines, says that samples that he has seen run to 2,000 oz. a ton, and in quartz. The samples were taken from
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  • 446 2 A Nation of Yeomen. We are apt to forget the fact that Serbia is now our ally, and being somewhat absorbed in our own preoccupations it is perhaps natural that we should under-eitimate the inherent qualities of that gall%nt nation. G. N. Trevelyan writes in The Fortnightly Review
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  • 142 2 Requisitioned by Government It is notified in the Gazette that* His Majesty's Government is requisitioning wolfram ore and concentrates at a fixed rate of £2.15.0 per unit on a basis of 65 per cent of WO3, oi.fi or ex warehouse in j Great Britain, for ores or concentrates
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  • 86 2 Mr. Koo Keng Hoi, at the last meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board suggested that rubber foot mats for rickshas should be introduced in place of the woollen mats in present use. It was decided to bring the matter up for consideration at the next meeting. Mr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 228 2 Daniel Crawford's I Scotch JL Whisky Increasing feffSPlk Popularity $13 PER DOZEN. Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Taiwan (Formosan) Industrial Exhibition APRIL lO TO MAY 9. 19*6, AT TAIHOKU (TAIPEH) THE TAIWAN FORMOSA GOVERNMENT INVITES E X H I BIT S All Charges Free. Application for
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    • 531 2 PONTIUS FLUID. STEAM B3ILER PRESERVATIVE Is the most reliable fluid for clean ing and preserving Steam Boiler* of any type. Whilst engine unde action it cleans the internal parts of the engines, condenser and pumn. etc. This fluid will act on the varion. waters of the East, fresh or salt
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  • 484 3 R. T. C.'s article in The British Review on M Roumania and the War is one of the most complete survey of Roumania's position that has yet appeared in the reviews. The writer takes nothing for granted, and does not jump to conclusions; his remarks on the
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  • 144 3 We have, in previous issues, referred to the establishment of the Central Rubber Institute in Java and enumerated some of the objects which the authorities have in view. The chairman is General de Voogd, supported by Messrs Schrieke, Ottolander and Holle, together with the chairman of the
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  • 45 3 The Daily Mail of Sept. 1 gives the following estimate of the strength of the armies of the Balkan Powers Bulgaria 300,000 men, with French and German artillery. Greece: 500,000 men, with French artillery. Rumania 800,000 men, with Krupp guns. Serbia More than 300,000 men.
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    • 182 3 MOTOR CARS ON HlRe"| MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. AS H
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    • 252 3 POWELL Cos. CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 1915. Sun. 3 10 17 /31 Mox. 4 ii is 25 TUES. 5 12 19 26 W Wed. 6 13 20 27 Thurs. 7 14 21 28 Frl 1 8 15 22 29 SAT. 2 9 16 23 30 Tuesdays Land Sales. Saturdays Furniture Sales.
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  • 112 4 The agricultural districts of Serbia are cultivated by small farmers. Serbia is a peasant land par excellence. The Serbian agriculturists are not only extremely industrious and frugal, but they are exceedingly progressive. That may be seen from the fact that agricultural co operation, which is still so grossly
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  • 204 4 44 Of all the inconspicuous but significant events of the war there have been few that for interest, and in a measure for pathos, have surpassed the quiet visit of the Queen of the Belgians to an eminence from which she was able to obtain a
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  • 145 4 The Shanghai Mercury recordt the fact that the Tien Ming Pao, a Chinese daily paper published in Peking which favours r*epublicanism, has bean forced to shut up recently by an order of the Chinese Police received from Head-quarters. It was carrying on a campaign against the
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  • 114 4 The Sketch of August 25 contains a picture of Miss Juanita Symonds, who has been successful in gaining the most votes in the Beauty Com petition at the Hippodrome and thus winning the Diamon I Bracelet whic'i was offered. The following is from a Home paper 44
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  • 49 4 The China Critic says the German Minister in Peking has officially informed China that Germany may demand a port instead of Kaiochow after the war—which is of course pure bounce, as after the war Germany will no longer be in a position to bully China or any other country.
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  • 251 4 The British Consul-General at Seoul, the capital of Corea (Chosen), reports that the total mileage of railways in operation in Cor*-a is now 994 miles. The second railway programme, which consisted in the building of lines connecting the capital with Wonsan (Gensan) on the north-east cont an
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  • 60 4 Mr. Okabe, Secretary of the Japanese Embassy in London, who is returning to Japan, left London Sept. 14 for France, en route for Marseilles. He is accompanied by Mme. Okabe, who is the only daughter of Baron Kato, recently Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. and Mme. Okabe are passengers by the
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    • 313 4 AUCTION SALES. IMPORT ART AUCTION SALE OF CONTINENTAL MOTOR TYRES AND ACCESSORIES To be he d at No. 34, Robinson Road On Wednesday and Friday, 20th and 22nd October, commencing each day at 10 30 a.m. Comprising plain, ribbed and basket pattern motor tyres, inner tubes, solid band tyres, motor
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    • 86 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE A small rubber plantation situate at Taboh Naning, Malacca, contain ing an area of 21 acres, 1 rood and 35 poles comprised and described in Sta tutory Land Grant No. 7607, together with all the buildings thereon erected. To be held at my sale-rcom No. 11 First Crossl
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  • 829 5 Good Prospects. The fifth annual general meeting I the above company was held at noon yesterday at the Exchange tendings, when the following were 1Z -Messrs J. Snodgrass PfLon) J. McClymont (directs CJ Peck, Chew Woon Poh, Cook J- Bond, J. P. de Boatck, Lreholders, and 0.
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  • 488 5 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune-) Writing under date Oct. 2nd, Messrs Snowman and Co., the leading Hongkong ship and freight brokers, say with reference to London Fixtures London Charters. The latest advices received from London are as follows There is very little change to report in the freight market generally.
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  • 15 5 Mr.E.S. Hose reported his return from leave of absence and resumed duty on September 20.
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  • 69 5 Singapore, October 12. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/s 2/4 13/16 On India Bank T. T. 175j On HongkongBank d/d 21J On Shanghai— Bank d/d 98J On Jay Bank P. T. 37^ On Japan— Bank d/d 112 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil
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  • 244 5 (Sin .ij.ore, October 12.) Tin.— l 73 50 100 tons sold. Copra.-- Stiong. Tapioca. -Weak. Sago Flour Strong. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper. —Weak. Other p,< t! f ur ts.— Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. p.-rpicul 119 0« Nutmegs 80S. Copra Bali n9q Copra Gorong Talo
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  • 141 5 Toddy. High water: f t 4 ln\ 11.3k 9 ft. ti in Mandai-TVkMi; Robber Meeting.£M p.m. P. O. horn.-v. ;i expected. To-morrow. High wairi-: 018 1. in. 8 ft. 9 ins. 0.14 p.m. P. AO. aomeward audi eloeee I pes. f U'sday, 14th. High water: Life 8 ft. 2
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  • 772 5 Prices Quoted in the Mark this MiraiH]. SINGAPOR- OCTOIiES 12 Lyall and Evatt, E lianfe and Skajre UrjKcrs, issue die following li'-i of quotations :A> Rubber Sha Value. J lyen. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/9 2/- 1 Anglo Java ;/9 7/3 2/- Anglo-Malay */3 9/3 1 Ayer X
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    • 245 5 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES. Singapore rank-Road) Daily. IfSBKOAl Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 am and 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 i. 10.29 am noon. LBO ptn 2.65 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrive- >m at 8.16 am and 7.14 pm Trains leave from Johore
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    • 434 5 Mails Close. To-^ay. Malacca* and Bagan Honf Ho 2 dm Port Dickson ana Port Swet tenharn Krian 2 pm Mewing Hock Lee 2 pm Malacca and Muar *Lady Weld 2 pm Kota Tinggi Taniong Surat 4 pm S»*® 11 Tl J Tell 4 pm Penang,* Rangoon and Calcutta §Hakata Marn
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    • 344 6 TENTS FOB CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS. SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS~WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co. Ship-Chandlerß, Sail-Makers, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agent* 18-19, ROBINSON ROAD. Telepuonb No. 1268. THE Peninsula Vulcanising Co. No. 4 Braa BasahSßoad OPPOSITE The Ladles' Lawn Tennis Club. Supply and Repair Tyres. Commission
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    • 220 6 Amongst Coffees THERE IS NOTHING TO BEAT OR EQUAL THE Double Hean Brand FINEST JAVA BEAN, FRESH ROASTED AND GROUND. THE HEAN STORE Europe Hotel Buildings, N, High Street KOH CO. REMOVAL SALE Now Proceeding/ Perfumery and Hair Lotions to be cleared regardless of cost. Gold and Silver Wristlet Watches
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    • 341 6 Palladium sin|atorei Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. Spore s Premier Theatre Here you have a Thrilling Military Drama in Three Part t by the Vitagraph Co. This Romanic Photo-Play is a f,j m version of George R. Sims' Famous Drury Lane Theatre production A Soldier and a Man' An Officer AND
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  • 108 7 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Russia. Fighting Front Reduced. Enemy Driven Back. London, Oct. 11,12 a.m. It is now clear that the German offensive against Russia has not merely been arrested but the means of initiative have passed. Russian experts in point out that the Germans in the
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  • 58 7 On Tuesday night a strong attack by the Russians on the River Styr resulted in a Russian advance of four miles and the capture of the first and second line of the enemy's defences. A prominent feature of the Russian operations is the daring bayonet attacks
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  • 97 7 London, Oct. 11, 6.30 a.m. Petrograd A communique re--cords the further capture of hundreds of prisoners by the Russians in the desperate fighting north of J>~'~' "onsUntly Mr. J. R. 'Nicoll, of the a k, is north of the Pripecs, to tak* who penetrated during the night to
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  • 42 7 London, Oct. 11, 12 a.m. Fugitives from Vilna arriving at Petrograd state that the town was burning for three days after the Russian evacuation and that only about twelve thousand inhabitants, mostly children and old people, I remain. i
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  • 202 7 The Times, correspondent at Petrograd gives details of tJie Russian retreat from Vilna in which he sa\s that brilliant strategy and tactics avoided the envelopment of a sinale corps although the enemy were aiming at a second Sedan. Vilna, Lida, and Molodechno form the angles of an
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  • 62 7 Three Days Between the Lines. London, Oct. 11,12 40 p.m. Lieutenant-Colonel Brettel, who lis the tallest man in the Indian Army, has arrived at the Brighton Hospital, and is recovering from six wounds. He lay helpless and alone tor three days and nights between the English and German
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  • 58 7 London, Oct. 11, 1.50 a.m. Rome The communique says The enemy after a heavy artillery fire attacked at several portions of the Isonzo front in considerable force he was everywhere repulsed with heavy losses. The Austrian communique' makes no reference to these repulses and simply
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  • 153 7 The overseas traffic of Germany has been completely strangled, while even the Teutonic high seas fleet, owing to lack of knowledge, is afraid to venture from its retreat. How ia thig silent pressure by our Navy upon the enemy rendered possible The answer is to hand and
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  • 54 7 A Sino-Japanese Industrial Com- any is reported to have decided to work iron mines at Wuhu, in Anhui province, China, with a capital of 2,000,000 Chinese dollars. The mines do not equal those at Tayeh in the abundance of their deposit?, but are said to far exceed them in the
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  • 36 7 Warships Depleted. London, Oct. 11, 12, a.m. It is stated in Copenhagen Xhat the crews of all the warships at Kiel and Heligoland are being transferred to the Eastern and Western fronts.
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  • 54 7 Holy Places Invaded. London, Oct. 11, 12 a.m. Fugitives from Syria and Palestine arriving at Alexandria state that the Germans have installed observation posts on the Mount of Olives, and a shooting range on Mount Golgotha. They have also requisitioned thousands of peasants for digging trenches in
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  • 25 7 Mr. Ochiai, Japanese ConsulGeneral at Mukden, has been recalled to Japan, with a view to his promotion to Minister to Switzerland in the near future.
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  • 145 7 AMUSING ORDER IX SILESIA. The military authorities at Breslau had already male a name for themselves owing to the curious orders which are the result of their superhuman efforts to do some service, but their latest decree, says the Budapest correspondent of the Morning Post, is hailed in
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  • 30 7 The Echo's Sumatra correspondent reports that cholera is prevalent in Medan district, in consequence of which many people are being inoculated, belie\ing quite rightly that prevention is better than cure."
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  • 251 7 GERMAN STEAMER SUNK. [The Lulea was the one time Jules Theodore. Later, as the Nyassa, she was sold to L. Possehl Co., of U lBB9' bUilt iD Qlasgow London, Oct. 10, 935~p.ni. The British steamer Newcastle and the Greek steamer Dimit ios have been sunk. The crews were saved.
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  • 77 7 London, Oct. 10, 9.35 p.m. The Rev. R. J. Campbell, in saying farewell at the City Temple, confirmed the newspaper reports that he is returning to the Church of England. He expects to be ordained by the Bishop of Birmingham and to be attached to Birmingham
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  • 245 7 (Bj Courtesy of the French Consul-General). Ibe French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 66.50. Yesterday we reputed a very violent attack in the region of Loo* We gained a footing Sin a fortified work south-east of Talmre, in Champagne, and captured; in the same region
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  • 247 7 Four Million Tosm matelv) of ships of all captured, detained, sunk or dtdLffß from the outbreak of hostiliti in AuBust f 1914, until the end of %<r 1915, amounted to nearly 4 O&MO tons and numbered close onlffio vessels. V M\ The details of German Uels swept
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    • 152 7 I 5 for the price of 4 j 1 I r i 1 Wked «>" experienced motoric B 1 o T ,0 b6 Car6fU noWaf rS ard rm ,r t0 economic' 88 1 ethT7uV/„ fUnny WB> f ~,,in§ Thi too good with me Sgj jM do. M No! n 8S
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  • 15 8 births. i-i Victoria street, UE g AT fl. At Kingussie, OT gfjgjjf Pl^'/so"
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  • 823 8 Prince Yamagata. Tbe wonderful modernity £of Japan is subject to th. direction of a remarkable body known the Genro or Elder Statesmen, whose long experience is directed to the preservation of unity in the rapid development of the country. Among these statesmen Prince Yamagata is htid in
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  • 103 8 Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Children's Aid Society was held in the II unicipal Board Room at 10..50 this morning, H?s Excellency Sir Arthur Young, President of the Society, presided over the meeting. P Some thirty to forty or most prominent laeiies, including the Lady
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  • 74 8 It is announced «-?^f c H Lit the Emperor will leave Toko fo Hirosaki on the 16th msUnt W preside o-r the rand ar, ueuvres to be held duiin. v succeeding days near the c On the 24th instant His M.ijesty wi personally review the Array at
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  • 89 8 The Great War Russia: Fighting tront lie dnced 7 French Consular News In the Balkans A Secrei ReSon German Th?WesternFront:lW^| in Champagne hi Serbias Virility If Conscription in Australia What NeatrakTh nk m Queen Elizabeth at \pr«s Progress in Corea Markets: |j Stocks and Local Produce Market Fixtures
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    • 149 8 HORNLESS MODEL L.C.O. T Gramophones I In Oak 3 O O- B I Horn Model H.A.A.O. I In Oak $45. L^^v^v^w lßobinson^^^^. 1 AND i^pl^yL. jCOMP AN V. I WAR OR PEACL famine ot flttents liife Instance is uiofth 100 cents I on the Dollar*. ma OTHER PROPERTY IS Get
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    • 257 8 I GIN- I 3outts' U) TO! AND DRY. I CaldbeckMacflreflor&Co.l WHOLESALE AtfD RETAIL I Wine and Spirit MerchMtt- j jj Adelphi Hotel, j 1 MUSIC j 1 DURING I 1 II DINNER I j| TO-NIGHT! I AMERICAN BARTENDER II in CH ARGE OF THE BAR. 2 3 I DAVID BENJAMIN,
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  • 484 9 Tin is $73.50—40 cts. down. Latest advertisements are inserted on pag«sSand 10. From some unexplained r#aS on onr Java news has not arrival to-day. c. Baxendalehas received an ointment a* cominandftmt of a London Defence Camp:' —:o:— The town office and showroom of tit* Singapore Rabb r
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  • 496 9 Klang Lodge Installation. The installation meeting of the Klang Lodge was held last Saturday, when Bro. C. L. Chapman was installed as W. M. for the ensuing year by Wor. Bro. B. Henly, the Installing Master. There was a large attendance both of members and visitors, among
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  • 128 9 We are pleased to announce that the Italian Opera Company, after a very successful tour in Java, is to return to Singapore at the beginning of next month for a short season at the Victoria Theatre. There are a great many changes in the members forming
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  • 27 9 The International Banking Corporation is paying a dividend of $3 (gold) per share for the half-year ended 30th June and adds 183,000 (gold) to undivided profits account.
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  • 122 9 The Balkans. A Secret Treaty. Bulgarian Duplicity. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, Oct. 10, 3.20 p.m. Athens The journal Patrie is informed that a secret treaty between Germany, Austria and Bulgaria was signed at Sofia on Jaly 17, whereby in return for Bulgaria's participation in the
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  • 64 9 London, Oct. 11, 1.50 a.m. Amsterdam The Austrian communique speaks of 44 desperate fighting in the streets of Belgrade prior to its capture by the Germans." The German communique has simply recorded M fighting." Lomdon, Oct. 11, 3.15 p.m. Rome Signor Salandra is going to the front
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  • 44 9 London, Oct. 11, 3.35 p.m. A Reuters telegram received to-day announces that the German troops invading Serbia have many 12-inch howitzers among their array of guns. The enemy on Saturday used poison gases near Shabatz, in the north-west corner of Serbia.
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  • 242 9 A Family's Curse. London, Oct. 11, 2.20 p.m. The French Press is keenly discussing the question whether the Western front can be thinned in order to send an ample expeditionary force to Serbia. The Premier to-day makes an important statement regarding the near Eastern position to the United
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  • 44 9 London, Oct. 11, 3.15 p.m. Petrograd A Naval communique states that two Russian torpedo-boats off the Anatolian coast destroyed nineteen Turkish sailing ships with eargoes for the Turkish troops. One of the ships was blown up. The others carried grain.
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  • 70 9 Progress in Champagne. London, Oct. 11, 1 20 a m. Paris The communique states We again progressed in Champagne, north-east of Tahure, while a brilliant assault secured us another German trench south-east of Tahure village. There have been artillery duels in Belgium, Artois, Argonne, and between the
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  • 46 9 London, Oct. 11, 1.50 a.m. Paris The captured guns from Champagne have been viewed by crowds in the courtyard of the Hotel dcs Invalides. Only the damaged guns were brought to Paris, the undamaged ones are all being used against the enemy.
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  • 130 9 London, Oct. 11, 12.40 p.m. Paris The French eyewitness describing the capture of Tahure Hill says that a strong artillery preparation preceded brave attacks on the enemy's trenches, which were everywhere choked with corpses. In all seven lines of trenches, echelonne«l on a depth of three
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  • 114 9 London, Oct. 11, 5.45 p.m. Paris A communique states that German artillery fire of only fair intensity has been experienced, to which the French batteries have replied everywhere very effecti^ly. Fresh reports confirm the statement that violent counter-attacks have been made by the Germans during the
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  • 33 9 New Commander. London, Oct. 11, 2.10 p.m. Paris Admiral Dartige Dufournet has been appointei Commamder-in-Chief of the French Fleet in succession to Admiral Lapeyrere, who has resigned owing to ill-health.
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  • 92 9 London, Oct 11, 12.40 p.m. The Hon. C. T. Mills, M. P. for Uxbridge division of Middlesex, has been killed in action. [The Hon. Charles Thomas Mills was the eldest son of Lord Hillingdon. He was born on March 13, 1887, and was educated at Eton College
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  • 340 9 Malacca Subscriptions. Ml I Mr. Tan Cheng Oman, Hon. Secretary to the Malacca Chines* Literary Association, writes as under date Malacca Oct. 8 as follows Dear Sir,—The members of the Malacca Chinese Literary Association have heartily responded to the appeal of the Committee
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  • 194 9 Aggressive American Campaign Planned. It has been aunounced from Washington that an aggressive campaign to secure a share in the dereiopurap* of the enormous resources of CbioajK has been planned by the Depart* ments of State and Commerce. Tbjflf plan, according; to the Journal of tJ|V American
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  • 30 9 A number of teachers in the* TieMtsin schoola have organize a society for the encouragement #f the development of military suiifc by teaching the Chinese boxfe and vanons gymnastic exercises,!*
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  • 10 10 W&o not mce»tarily Aidorse the opinionf lexpreMi I# corrt*foridĕntjĔ
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  • 74 10 of tho Malaya Tribuneu Sir, —I pass Grov-® Koad every <la$y snd „ik is a wonder the Health Officer vdoes not Happen to notice smell from- a near a factory at 4 3i® beginning of the road nsahttonod*, 4 **A.s it ia aangeroiffl to the health 6i the
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  • 254 10 J Tv the mitor of Malaya Tribune. Sir —I think itf can do no good to "address tjie Municipality, because they often turn a deai -ear to any criticism or suggestions. 1 Possibly, however, something may be done by aomefpdy to save the seaaide row of augiapa
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  • 278 10 nk Mitor of the Malaya Tribune. tDajai Qi|- f —The Government in its lijbprahty in issuing passports aftord|S| pcptection to persons who claim tmfy British subjects when going ?jEpd, inay do better if they give only to those who ££lly cjeeerve questionable whether in this Jpmaiof trial many
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  • 254 10 Three Miles Tkronftk Heavy Seas. An achievement in longdistance swimming under viry extraordinary sea conditions was accomplished in Yokohama, on Sept. 11, by Leslie McWilliams, daughter of Mr. C. F. McWilliams, and Mr. W. W. Campbell. It appears that Miss McWilliams had long been desirous of making
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  • 78 10 Trafalgar Day (Oct. 21) is going to be celebrated in London in a manner entirely befitting the occasion. Mr. Winston Chnrchill will speik on the magnificent achievements ef the Allies Fleets at a great national demonstration in the Opera House on Oct. 21. Queen Alexandra, the Ambassadors of the Allied
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  • 80 10 First Magistrate’s Court. (Before Mr. E. L. Talma.) The usual list of summonses against motor-car regulations came up yesterday, when a Malay driver named Khamis bin Haji Hassan was charged with driving his car at a speed dangerous to the public. He was convicted and fined $o and
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  • 448 10 (Before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke.) Dangerous Weapon. Jimmy, an Indian, who spoke Hindustani only, was charged yesterday, with being drunk and disorderly in Bencoolen Street on Sunday evening, and further, with going armed with a dangerous weapon, to wit a bolo. He was convicted and fined
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  • 556 10 Training Notes. The course this morning,wwarg r for once, free of fog, but heavy rain set in at an early hour and made both horses, riders and a large concourse of interested sports feel uncomfortable. There was nothing of note in the work done and, but for the
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  • 63 10 S. C. C. v. Shropshires. Some lively play was seen yesterday afternoon when a team of the Shropshire Regiment played a soccer match with the S. C. C. There was a great number of interested spectators. Tho Tanglin team did not play up to their usual form, for the
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  • 57 10 The Misses Woods will give on© of their delightful cabaret entertainments at the Tanglin Club this evening, a part of the takings being devoted to the Red Cross Fund. Their last visit to the Club proved an unqualified success, and as the* numbers they now present are new,
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    • 186 10 Latest Advertisements. Raffles HotelRace Week ProgrammeTuesday, Oct. 19th Thursday, Oct. 2lst Special Luncheon Luncheon Special Dinner Special Dinner at 8 PM and afterwards AT P The Mi«e» AUEEN 8 DORIS WOODS Followed by Will Appear in Their Kenojmed The Mis*, AILEEN 8 tORIS WOODS £^^»6^ In Their Renowned WITH AN
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    • 38 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. PENINSUIAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Under ii struetions from the Managing Directors Mr. Edward Walker will be i.i charge of the Company's affairs at this port during my absence. H. W. BUCKLANP, Agent 12-10 14-10
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  • 349 11 French Doctor's Gruesome Night Task. I have just obtained an interesting narrative concerning the heroic death of Dr. Chaillon, head of the anti-rabies department of the Pastsur Institute, and one of the most brilliant young scientists in France," writes the Paris correspondent of the Daily Chronicle.
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  • 196 11 The Mining World says lied ruth is the home of Gopeng Consolidated, and there the company is managed on a most moderate scale of expenditure by a board of directors who thoroughly understand how to deal with the metal—tin which is produced. Gopeng has been described as the
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  • 130 11 How a gentle nun made a German Major look very small is i elated by a Frenchman who has escaped from Belgim. She we it to the Major to ask fo* bread for wouuded soldiers who were being tended in the convent to which she wai studied. Extending her hand
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    • 676 11 Some one, it seemt, is still buying the product of an enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our braw o>mrsdes by asphyxiating gases. Is it You? SanaphoB is All-British. It surpasses and displaces the enemy-produeb. SANAPHOS rebuilds worn nerves, brain and muscle. Medical Officer s opinion. Received Great Benefit. 'Sanaphos'
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915
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    • 402 12 Europe. For London Miyaeaki Mara, Oct. 13 Nore, October 14 Laomedon, October 15 Rhesus Oct. 22 Kitano Maru, Oct. 27 Malta, Oct. 23 Demodocus, Oct. 29 City of Hankow, Nov. 3 Fushimi Maru, Nov. 10 City of Manchester, Nov. 10. Liverpool Keemun, Oct. 25 Teiresias. Nov. 3.
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    • 25 12 The Lowther Castle is due for New York from Eastern ports at the end of this month. She will probably only bunker at the wharf.
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    • 198 12 Latest Arrivals. British Fan Sang, str., 11-10-15, No. 9 Wharf. Tang Shing, str., 11-10-15 Inner Roads. Ban Hong Leong, str., 11 10-15, Inner Roads. Amherst, str., 11-10-15, loner Rds. Ipoh, str., 11-10-15, Inner Roads. Kampar, str., 11-10-15, Inner Rds. Hock Lee, str., 11-10-15, Inner Rds. Vat Shing, str.,
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    • 40 12 Hong Ho for Malacca and Bagan. Kriin for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Hock Lee for Mersing. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. Teli for Saigon. Hakata Maru for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta.
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    • 143 12 By the N.Y.K. steamer Katori Maru Mr. A. L. Milne, Miss Birks, Mrs. Thoburn, Dr. and Mrs. Samuels and 2 children, Mrs. Grant Riach, Mr. M. C. Viraet, Mrs. Martin, Mr. Tulley Christie, Mr. Fraser, Mrs. Harrop. Mrs. Roberts, and child, Mr M. M. Clark, Mr. A. W.
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    • 135 12 Per P. and O. steamer Malwa. From London Oct. 2—To Singapore Mr. and Mrs.-A. McKelby, Mrs B. R. Reith, Mr. E. R.Long, Miss L. Bell, Mr. H. Ellerton, Miss Ellerton, Mr. and Mrs D. Y. Perkins, Mr. J. K. Beasley, Mrs. F J. L'oul, Mr. F. G. Guthrie,
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    • 64 12 Arrivals, 9-10-15. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, Oct. 9, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Kedah, Brit., 94, Manns, Oct. 9, Telnk Anson, gen E. S. Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit, 199, Taylor, Oct. 9, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Ellora, Brit., 2567, Begnoto, Oct. 9, Madras, gen., Huttenbach Liebert
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    • 88 12 Padang for Batu Bahra. Omapere for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. D. van Twist for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang, Padang, etc., Batavia. Ellora for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Laisang for Calcutta and Durban. Rotorua for Tongkah and Renong. Cornelia for Bagan Datoh and
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    • 28 12 1,609 coolies arrived by the s.s. Ellora at Penang on Oct. 9; 604 proceeded to Pulau Jerejak for quarantine.and the balance went on to Port Swettenham.
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    • 42 12 The Blue Funnel steamers Ningchow and Perseus brought 300 and 443 tons of cargo respectively for Penang. The same Company's steamer Mentor, due at the northern port on the 15th instant, has a consignment of 824 tons for Penang.
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    • 28 12 The steamer Abydos, which arrived at Penang from Calcutta on Oct. 8, brought a cargo of 4,000 tons of coal. Messrs Huttenbach Bros, are the consignees.
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    • 126 12 Vessels Expected. Ellora (B.I.) 13th October, from Singapore for Penang. Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Mentor (Holt) 16t.h October, for Europe from Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I.) 16th October, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs
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    • 84 12 It has been arranged for the following papers to be read at meetings of the Institute of Marine Engineers, Tower Hill, E. C. :—On the sth October, 44 Engineering P.ospects in Russia, by Mr. James Anderson on 2nd November, 44 Development in Mechanical Ventilation, Hygienically, Aboveground,
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    • 356 12 For New York sailed the Dodwell liner Pathan. The P. O. Homeward mail steamer Nore from Hongkong arrived in port. The Middleham Castle, East bound, may be expected here during the coming week. The Blue Funnel liner Dardanus from Batavia for Amsterdam, passed the Suez Canal on the
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    • 55 12 Since the opening of a round-the-world route, via Panama Canal by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha last Autumn, with six of its auxiliary yes sels, the Company is preparing to join the New York Conference, in order not to get mixed in a rate war
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    • 118 12 V 1 It has been announced that the New York capitalists who recently purchased hale of the old Roach shipyard in Chester, Pa., through Charles P. M. Jack, a prominent consulting marine engineer of New York, have incorporated under the laws of the State of New York.
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    • 344 12 London, Sept. 9.—There b i much change to report in the j dition of the freight market r erally speaking, the demand f tonnage is increasing, and thisi! very clearly discernible i n enormous demand for boats d time charter. This demand i 2? to extend to
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    • 223 12 The Wilhehnina floating dock, built for Wilton's Shipbuilding and Repairing Co.'s yard at Rotterdam, was launched on Aug. 27 by the Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Maat.*chappy at Schellingwoude, near Amsterdam. Within a few days the dock will be towed to Rotterdam by Messrs Smit's tugs over the Zuider
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    • 39 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 9,1.40 p.m. A telegram from Copenhagen sayi that owing to the activity of tbi British and Russian submarines in the Baltic, much Swedish and German traffic is being diverted through Denmark.— {Renter.)
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    • 32 13 According to a Dutch Consular report the following harbours are open to foreign shipping Manila, Iloilo (Panay), Cebu (Cebu Island), Zamboanga (Mindanao Island), Jolo (Jolo Island) and Balabao (Balabao Island).
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    • 47 13 Mr. H. Bolton, an officer of a British iteamOT lying in Rangoon port, while returning on the 16th nit. at two o'clock from the Royal Engineers' mess, missed his footing at the jetty and was drowned. He had over twenty-six years' service in the Nary.
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    • 50 13 Tht Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij has added another new vessel to its fleet in the Bengkalis. She has been launched from the yards of Messrs Pot, Amsterdam. Her dimensions are as follows length 230 ft., beam 38 ft. She carries 900 tons on a draught of nine feet.
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    • 92 13 The harbour at Banbury (W.A.) is to be enlarged and provided with additional facilities for shipping. The scheme, which was formally inaugurated recently, comprises the extension of the breakwater by 1,000 ft., and the building of a concrete wall inside the mole, providing a wharf 600 ft. long
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    • 147 13 It has been brought to the notice ot the Guild that during the landing at the Dardanelles varies togs were engaged for the purand Admiral Wemyss called j r 7 olQnUerB amon B st the officers or the merchant ships to take comof the tugs
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    • 106 13 The question of the necessity of a dry dock at Victoria (B. C.) has been discussed at a meeting of the council of the Board of Trade for that port. The inability of a steamer to undergo repairs at the port, owing to the present drydock
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    • 126 13 A Consular report states that since its inauguration in 1907 the steam trawling industry of Nagasaki has shown quite successful results. While the industry was in its infancy, many of the trawlers were purchased in the United Kingdon, but they are now being built in the yards
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    • 175 13 Destroyed by Electrolysis. Workmen at Layley's Yacht Works at Neponset (says an American contemporary) are breaking up the schooner yacht Sea Call, owned by Mr. Alexander S. Cochran of New York, under conditions unprecedented in the history of American yachting. The Sea Call, one of the largest
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    • 49 13 How Not to Do It. If a person leaves home after receiving a form, but before August 15, he should take it with him and hand it, when filled up, to the enumerator who calls at the address where he is temporarily absent". —Cambridge Daily News.
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    • 64 13 It has been estimated that in the Budget of the sth Fiscal Year of Mm Kuo there will be an increase of receipts of $60,000,000, and the increase will be made up as follows Salt Tax, $25,000,000 Income and other new taxes, $10,000,000 Tobacco and Wine Tax, $5,000,000
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    • 111 13 At the Tower Bridge Police Court on Sept. 10 Henrich Kreen, a Russian subject and ship's fireman, was committed for trial on the charge of wounding a Corean by stabbing him. The senior surgeon at the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, said the case was a surgical curiosity. The
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      • 790 13 THE LIVELIEST PROGRAMME ON RECORD! g I For 3 Mights Only, Beginning on 12th to 14th October, 1915. I ENJOY AS YOU HAVE NEVER ENJOYED BEFORE FOt T R POPULAR FAVOURITES ON THE SCREEN E jjjj Mary Pickford, Charles Chaplin, Mabel Norman and Wiffles at the g ALHAMBRA 1 I
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      • 40 13 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer AND Supervifor Building Contractor, 149, Seranfooa Road, SINGAPORE, Office No. Ill, Market Street. (ESTIMATES FOR WOKKS FREB OF CHARGE). 16-7 15-1-16 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 9-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charge* Moderate.
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    • 333 14 Prefers Union Jack to the German Eagle. A striking commentary upon the attitude of native races in the distant marchts of the Empire to British suzerainty is revealed in a report r ecently received by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Dagadu, Chief
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    • 110 14 H. M. Trade Commissioner for Australia (Mr. G. T. Milne,), alluding to the activity of Japanese traders in the Commonwealth, remarks in particular upon their endeavours to capture the trade in electrical fittings aud appliances, formerly to a large extent controlled by Germany. He thinks that at present,
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    • 121 14 The Ceylon Observer directs attention to the description of a demonstration of an F. M. S. discovery, regarding the variability of the rate of cure of different kinds of rubber, to delegates of the M. P. A. by the F. M. S Agricultural Chemist, Mr. Eaton. They
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    • 308 14 Reprisals Demanded. The Daily Graphic demands reprisals for the Zeppelin raids upon England, and states We are engaging in war with kid gloves on. The Germans have declared war upon our women and children, and it is therefore time we attacked their open towns. When the super-educated
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    • 66 14 4 Destroy the Foreigners" the War-Cry. A message from Hankow 7 dated September 22 to the Shanghai Press says :—A large band of Kolaohui is marching under banners bearing the inscription 44 Reinstal the Ching I Destroy the foreigners They have reached Kingyangfu, in the Province of
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    • 170 14 A new company has been floated to work raonozite in the Travancore State, and it is an English concern owned by Messrs Hopkins and Williams, and the Secretary of State haa just sanctioned the issue to them by the Travancore Government of a lease for 20 \ears
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    • 55 14 The Prussian casualties between September 17 and September 28 were 63,468 making a total of 1,916,148, says a Dutch press wire. These figures show that during the past few months the losses have become considerably heavier. A Hague telegram dated October 4 states that the German lost 20,000 killed in
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 209 14 I DON'T USE PAINT. I lITI IT DOESN'T RAY. I The Climate of the Federated Malay States Requires Something Different, Something Cheaper, Something Better, TEN AX SOLUTION. g The Manufacturers state:— —|j Tenax 99 (Regd.) is a solution of selected bitumens refined by our special process, and is the result
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      • 121 14 G. C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 v the tiny laxatives, do not wear out their effect before their work of correcting constipation, because they do not over-exert the bowels, but assist nature so gently that the action is and thorough yet
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      • 274 15 TO BE LEI tn if! FROM IST SEPTEMBER. Floor of 16-18 StamIH, T-t present occupied by fe"> B Whit"eaway, Laidlaw Co., as one large store, or may into small shops if neces*flp P ly t Stephens, Paul Co. IS-ti f OFFICES TO LET. v ami airy offices on the Ist
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      • 412 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 afcer the 15th of July every lerson found in possession of a Government Rifle, Bayonet
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      • 519 15 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for Additions and Alterations to Shophonses Nos. C 3 and 64 South Bridge Road. Drawing and Specification and Tender Forms obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office during office hours. Tenders on the prescribed forms and enclosed in the envelopes provided
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      • 408 15 WANTED WANTED. Lady Pianist and 2 Violinists for a Cinema Show in Siogapore. Apply stating salary expected, etc., to H E." c/o Malaya Tribune. 27-9 v WANTED. One Second-hand Billiard Table (full size), complete with accessories, etc., to be in good condition. Apply to the, Hon. Secretary, Straits Chinese Physical
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      • 461 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTBALIA 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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      • 607 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—J, Collyer Qw. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. BAII p IX Sapat, Tenibilahan, Rengat and Retch-River Oct 13 ekes* Mid G ft ALTIN. Muntok and Palembang Qct i™ MEN S-abava Bandiermassin, Stagen. Kota-Baroe, IiOL gamarinda and Donggafa JJ
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      • 429 16 SHIPPIHC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPIKY. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued fbr China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO WITH
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      • 609 16 SHIPPING TOT NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the
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      • 61 16 I I I II I— II 111 11 ll— IBIWH HEAP ENG. MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. SINGAPORE to BATAVIA,;CHERIBON AND SAMARANG. Sail Twice a Week. SINGAPORE to SOURABAYA Sail Weekly. Singapore to Sourabaya, Singaradja, h accas?ar, ftdenado, Terr.ate ana Gorontalo. Sail Ah>nthiij. For freight, passage and further ibkxww Apply to
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