Malaya Tribune, 13 October 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. (VENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, -No. 238. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 428 1 .this Very Appetising "MENU" To-Night T THE IDEAL PICTURK THEATRE m CASINO BEACH ROAD. I BY THE SEA. Sacond Show 9-15 p.m. Sharp. ALL THE WORLD KNOWS Lieut. Rose, R. N. Who since the Great European War broke out changed the I nnitorm of the Player for that of The
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    • 129 1 Roneo Duplicators. 100 FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per Minute. From $20 to SI GO. 14-a, COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. G. R. COELHO, 52« Seiegie Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer in Pianos, Organs ard other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. Fresh Music Arrives by Every Mail. Strings for Stringed Instruments. Undertakes To Play
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    • 199 1 ——i The Final Episodes of the Great Serial TO-NIGHT J_ at the popular cinema house TO-NIGHT The "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE. Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. (19) Nineteenth instalments Twentieth (20) Of the Great Pathe Serial THE PERILS OF PAULINE Come »ni e<e the end of Owen who dies unnoticed,
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  • 411 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BOMBAY. Sir P. Pattani. The Hon'ble Sir Prabhashanker Pattani, K.c.1.e., the retiring Member of the Executive Council i*l the Government of Bombay, and Lsdy Pattani were entertained at a faiewell dinner by His Excellency the Governor and Lady Williugdou
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  • 304 2 The Swadeshamitran. The Swadeshamitran announces that Mr. A. Rangaswaini Iyengar, Assistant Editor of the Hindu, has taken up the sole management of the journal. Mr. G. Subramanya Iyer writes that the step was taken so as to improve the paper, as, in his old age, he is not able
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  • 366 2 The Ram Mohan Roy Anniversary. Presiding over a meeting to celebrate the anniversary of the late Rajah Ram Mohan Roy, Sir S. P. Siuha said that the profound erudition and labours of the late Rajah and his work along with David Hare and Dr. Alexander Duff made it possible
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  • 115 2 Burma's Last Rebellion. The Judicial Commissioner of Upper Burma has on appeal confirmed the death sentences passed by the Additional Sessions Judge, Mandalay, on the four Shans on a charge of attempting to wage war against the King in what is known as the Kainaing Rebellion at the beginning
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  • 244 2 Farewell Function. The Indian community 0 f S" entertained His Excellency th e \r roy at a People's Farewell ftfe* I* nandale on Sapt. 29. All cU irrespective of caste and creed rT' ticipated. N Punjab Law Conference. His Honour the Lieutenaat-Gover nor of the Punjab opened on B
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  • 337 2 Ceylonese for the Front. The following Ceylonese gentlemen have left for the front. (1) Mr. S. O. Pereira, of the Mexican Crude Rubber Co., Selangor, F.M.S. (2) Mr. H. Thomasz of the P.W.D, Selangor. (3) Mr. Edwin Ludovici of Galle. (4) Mr. Melville Nell of Kandy. (5) Dr. SextusF.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 268 2 Daniel Crawford's I Scotch JL Whisky KSH Increasing Popularity I MBI' $13 pER Doz EN Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Taiwan (Formosan) Industrial Exhibition APRIL 10 TO MAY 9. 1916, AT TAIHOKU (TAIPEH) THE TAIWAN FORMOSA GOVERNMENT INVITES E X HIBITS All Charges Free. Application for
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  • 445 3 Under Ground Cities. The formidable nature of the German trenches and dug-outs in Flanders and Northern France is described in an interesting despatch which the special correspondent of the Morning Post sends from Paris. The dug-outs, hi writes, are as much as 25 ft. to 30 ft. below
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  • 185 3 Under Water Manoeuvres. The Stampa publishes a graphic account of how the Austrian submarine U. H was torpedoed and sunk by an Italian submarine in the Adriatic. An Italian torpedo-boat, cruising some distance from the Italian submarine, observed an enemy submarine approaching at high speed. The commander decided
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  • 23 3 Seventeen gramophone needles were extracted from a soldier's back at Cardiff. The wounds had been caused by a shell bursting near a garmophone.
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    • 184 3 MOTOR CARS ON HlRe"] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES P GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines Tbe Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light I Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD.
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    • 261 3 POWELL Go's. CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 1915. 24/1 SUN. 3 10 17 /31 Mon. 4 11 18 25 TUES. 5 12 19 26 J —Wed. 6 13 20 27 1. Thubs. 7 14 21 28 FRI. 1 8 15 22 29 SAT. 2 9 16 23 30 Tuesdays Land Sales. Saturdays
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    • 273 4 A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OP Sulu Teakwood Logs and Planks OF VARIOUS SIZES. For Particulars and Samples, apply to BAN LEE ANN, Ltd. Shipchandlers and Estate Suppliers, 58 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130. 30 9 30-10 I Kitchener's Most I j Useful Assistant I «j Ads in Popular Papers I
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    • 167 4 111I 11 CUPID'S SECRET THE MEDICINAL BLOOD 1 DR. J. B'S. VEOIO SPECIFIC, fi REALM OF VITALITY. 3 4 In its double action of increas- 2 14 ing Blood and curing fearful 2 diseases as Consumption, Asthma. Anaemia, 2 General debdity, Hysteria, Ncr- Jj vousness, Sleepless leas, Night 2 sweats,
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    • 67 4 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. THEREFORE ENSURING Bh ST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio. 1-5 v TENTS FOB CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS. SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS^WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co. Ship-Chandlers, Sail-Makers, Estate Suppliers snd Commission Agents. 18-19, ROBIN 80N ROAD.
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    • 316 4 AUCTION SALES, 1 IMportant" auction SALE ojT CONTINENTAL MOTOR TYRES AND ACCESSORIES To be held at No. 34, Robinson Road On Wednesday and friday, 20th and 22nd October, commencing e ac k j„ at 10 50 a.m. aa > Comprising plain, ribbed and basket pattern motor tyrea i tubes, solid
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    • 35 4 POSTAGE STAMPS FOR COLLECTIONS. A Selection of these will to Collectors|against satisfactory re ferences or Cash Deposit. Wholesale Prices on Application FROM THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO. D, Hig-h Street, Singapore, foreign Stamp Importers and Exporter*.
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  • 872 5 mes Snodgrass, agent of Mr Ze companies, favours ns 1 rubber outputs for SepH**" u.l.ki Robber Estates Bat»»S.? h Bekoh Bobber gibber Kstates, Ltd.. 11.650 !ba Chan On, tbe company's Mr informs us that the ontfTTthe Matota Pinda Kubber P ut for September, 1915, being ftot month of
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  • 73 5 For the period from the 15th to 21st October, 19 1 5, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and five pence halfpenny per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an advalorem basis,
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  • 139 5 Latest Quotations. (Special Service.) London, October 12, 4 p.m. Metals. Tim Straits, 3 months £150.15.0. Bar Silver 23 15/16. total Fine hard Para spot: 2/s*. Smoked Sheet 2/7. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 2/6*. Copra £24.10.0. Black Pepper, fair Singapore t open ports spot 6 dist. 5
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  • 67 5 Singapore, October Is. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4* Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/s 2/4 13/16 On India BankT. T. 175* On HongkongBank d/d 21* On Shanghai— Bank d/d 98* On Java— Bank X. T. 137| On Japan— Bank d/d 112 Sovereigns—buying rate 11.54 India Ceil Bills last
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  • 97 5 Charles B. Pray, an American, was remanded, so that inquiries might be made as to his sanity, at Clerkenwell Police Court on Sept. 10, where he was charged under the Aliens' Restriction Act with making a false declaration. He is the man who told the Evening
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  • 227 5 (Singapore, October 13.) Tin.— 473} 175 tons sold. Copra.— Strong. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour- —Strong. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper —Weak. Other Products.— Market Steady. Latest Local Market Qaotatitai. Nutmegs 110 P. per pieul $14.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 82.00 Copra Bali 7.90 Copra Gorong Talo 1.00* Copra Dongalo §.04* Copra
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  • 794 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this mis*. SINGAPORE, OCTOIIK» 13 Mann. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange a<id Shmtt Broken, issue the following list of quotation* Rubber Shares. a»m. Value. Buyers. Sdlen. 2/- Allagar 1/9 2/- 1 Anglo Java' 6/9 7/3 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/3 i*/3 1 Ayer Kuning 11/-
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 81 5 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES. Singapore (Tank Road) Daily. Weekday Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 am and 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 M 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.65 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from at 8.16 am and 7.14 pm Trains leave from
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 104 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for tbe week ending Friday, October 15: To-Day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range S.R.E. v. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.R. 5.15 p.m. do Veterans Co. 5.15 p.m. do Chinese Co. 5. Mob. Posts Malay Co. To-Morrow, Oct. 14. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall
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    • 122 5 FIXTURES. To-day. High water: —0.48 a. m. 8 ft. 1» ins. 0.14 p.m. 9ft. 5 ins. P. A 0. homeward mail closes 6 pm. To-morrow. High water: —1.30 a.m. 8 ft. 2 in*.; 0.55 p.m 9 ft. 2 ins. P. O. Nagoya due. Homeward mail (train) leaves 4 p.m. Friday,
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    • 367 5 Mails Close. IWa?. Pontianak Khoen Foeng pm Sabang Scott Harley 2 pm Penang* and Calcutta taking mails for Durban Yatshing 2 pm Malacca, Port Swettenham wmam and Pcnang *Ipoh 2 pm Medan Circe 2 pm Batu Pahat Hong Wa* 2 pm Merging. K. Pahang, Pekan, Kuantan, K ematnan and Trengganu
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    • 481 6 JMK& HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICES. CIGARETTES Packed in patent vacuum tins insuring the perfect condition of the cigarettes in all climates. N- 555 v Teaf IA 60 cents per tin of 50 j Quality counts in all things, but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination find that
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    • 254 6 --rtuT— d wn 1 Palladium Jingapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre ii 11 i Mjni 1 ill TT-r-ZjSara Here you have a Thrilling Military Drama in Three Pa r j s by the Vitagraph Co. This Romantic Photo-Play is a fj| m version of George R. Sims* Famous
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. ClK malapa Crlbune. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13
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    • 84 7 Germans Repulsed by British. Lon lon, Oct. 12, 12.25 a.m. Field-Marshal Sir John French reports that a German attack south f La Bassee canal on Oct. 8 was Ide in great strength. Not a man Seeded in getting within forty Yards of our trenches. An attack between
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    • 135 7 London, Oct. 12, 1.25 *\m. Paris: A communique states We very appreciably progressed in the wood west of the SouchezAngres railway, in the Souchez tilley, and east of the Givenchy Wood' redoubt. We also gained ground on the crests towards La Fotie, a hundred Guardsmen being capt
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    • 35 7 L d lon, Oct. 12,4.40 p.m. Paria: A communique states that th-.' battle in the Souchez region enlinues and the French have taken more prisoners. Violent reciprocal bombardment is reported at Lorraine.
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    • 259 7 The returns of Japanese trade for the month of July and for the seven months ended on July 31, issued by the Department of Finance, Tokyo, reveal a very satisfactory position as regards Japan's external trade. In exports there is not much change, though it is in
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    • 96 7 Third Line Occupied. London, Oct. 12, 5.55 a.m. Petrograd A communique states that the Russians, north-west and south-west of Dvinsk, are attacking the Germans, whom they have dislodged from villages and trenches, and have pursued and have now r occupied a fresh line. There is fierce fighting
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    • 48 7 London, Oct. 12, 12.45 p.m. Petrograd The big success of Russians in the south-eastern theatre broke the enemy's front on the river Strypa. Already sixty officers and two thousand men have been captured, also four guns and ten machine-guns. The Russians are following up this success.
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    • 99 7 London, Oct. 11, 6.30 p.m. Petrograd M. Khvastoff, the new Minister succeeding Prince Ch» rbatoff, gave audience to a number of Pressmen. He declared himself unequivocally against a preventive censorship, which he likened to serfdom. He was strongly in favour of the development of trade unions, and fully
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    • 86 7 The Times of Malaya says AH interested in the Malayan Air-fleet Fund will be gratified to learn that no less a snra than $2,343 was added to the fund as a result of the country fair at Singapore recently organised by Mrs. Hadden. r l he. fair was the outcome
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    • 37 7 London, Oct. 12, 4.45 a.m. Rome A communique states The Italians between the Adige and Brenta rivers carried <»ut bold assaults on the. enemy's position?) breaching their entanglements, damaging and destroying works and capturing prisoners
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    • 113 7 Many are the untitled made at the formidable low 8 mentioned by the First Lord of tbe Admiralty iv his letter on the subject ol the German submarines. It has long been a matter of common talk in seaport towns that the number of German submarines bagged was very much
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    • 19 7 Loudon, Oct. 12, 4.45 a.m. Brigadier-General Frank Wormald has been killed in action in France.
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    • 164 7 A sad little company of children, the Italian's compatriots, has followi I to its last" resting-place in Hendon Cemetery, England, thejbody of Gaetano Valvona, whe, was for manj years the most famous artist's model In England. Horn at Naples in 1858, Valvona as a young man met
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    • 428 7 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune-) Messrs Wheelock A Co., the leading Shanghai shipbrokers, writing under date Sept. 30, say Our Homeward Freight market to Europe has continued fairly active during the past fortnight; there has been a fair demand for space for cereals and for certain ports on the
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    • 180 7 New Phase of the Market. American Demand Slackens. London, Sept. 11.—In Mr. W. H. Barnard's Metal Marktt Review issued to-day there are some unusually interesting comments on the tin trade. The market, he writes, closed this week at £153.5/- spot and£ 154.15/- forward. The quantity that changed
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    • 59 7 Messrs F. W. Barker <fc Co. advise that the outputs from the undermentioned mines for the month of September were as follows •Mine Tribute Piculs. Piculs. Kinta Association 223.34 14e\43 Kanaboi 48 87.5G Ampong (Kinta) 137 Simpam Valley 200 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co.,
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    • 106 7 Early Dividend Anticipated. At the second ordinary general meeting of Kampong Kamunting Tin held in Sydney, the chairman stated M the position is that the company, being now in credit, after providing for cost ready for the running of its second dredge, is earning month by month
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    • 55 7 At St. George's Church, Penang, on Monday, Mr. F. L. Jones, of the Malay Mail, Kuala Lumpur, was married to Miss Blanche Burrows, of Norwich. Mr. C. Savage gave away the bride, while Mr. S A. Fairweather acted as be*t man. The. Rev. F. W. Haines officiated. Tbe happy couple
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 836 8 Nothing leaves quite iuch a bad taste in the mouth as deceit, and a stab in the back" is the worst form of treachery. Without going into the diplomatic pros and cons of our friends the enemy, whose powers of deceipt and treachery have become co widely disseminated and
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    • 51 8 Mr. John Cowen, lately proprieton and Editor of tbe OhiW Tiinea (Tientsin), is passing pore en route Eur«-pa via In lia. The Rev. Dr. Danlop an J Mr?. Dunlop, who have Ittgagefl in missionary work in >'um f<>f or-; 40 years, left Penang Ml Momby for a year's holiday in
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    • 85 8 Page. The Great War Balkan Turmoil Gre«k Policy American Neutrality Fighting at Belgrade Troops Massing at Salonika... 1 In the West German» Repulsed The Russian Advance f Indian News Trench Warfare Markets Stocks and Shares Local Produce Market Fixtures Treachery Children's Aid Society j Japan's Tra le Return!
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    • 66 8 DEATH. On Oct. 11, at Serendah, F M.S., E. C. Hatch, of the Mines Department, aged 38. MARRIAGE. At St. George's Church, Penang, on Oct. 11, FRBDKtIICK L.KONAHD JCUBS of Kuala Lumpnr, second son of the late tfREDKRICK JONES, of Spalding, L.inToln»hire, and of Mrs. J. GoODWIN,ofi Winter
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 128 8 NEW SUPPLY OF Master's Voice" HORNLESS MODEL L. C. 0. i„oak«6s. Gramophones Horn Model H.A.A.O. InOakS4sRobinson COMPANY. <Ji3S§!> WAR OR PEACE famine or flMents liife Insu nance is uiofth 100 cents on the Dolla*. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS Get Particulars of tha Guaranteed Security Policy Issued by the GREAT EASTERN
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      • 168 8 GIN. Coutts' OLD TOM AND DRY jL mmm ea II HI < mm < Caldbeck Macgregor Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wine and Spirit Merchants. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Adelphi Hotel. I AMERICAN BARTENDER I IN CHARGE OF THE BAR. Z I TKY OUR > I Cocktails I 1 AND J 2 1 Mixed
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    • 502 9 Tin ii $73J—25 cts. down. Latest advertisements are inserted on page 10. Ur. E. N. Graham has returned to Malacca with his bride. m&mm We learn that Dr. G. Weir of Malacca is going on leave shortly. Captain W. Hunter, R.N.R., of Penang, is navigating officer of
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    • 662 9 A Year's Good Work. As stated briefly in o ir yesterday's issue, II. E. the Governor presided at Jk T!?:£ ttended ann «al meeting of the Children's Aid Society which was held in the Manicipal Board Koom yesterday forenoon. In his presidential address His Excellency made the
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    • 20 9 A special dinner, with orchestra in attendance, is being given at the Hotel van Wijk next Friday, the io:h instant.
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    • 131 9 Balkan Turmoil. Gallant Serbia. THE GREEK POLICY. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, Oct. 12, 9.3.5 a.m. Athena Yesterday M. Zaimis annonnced in the Chamber that the Government's policy would be the same as that followed since the beginning of the war, that was to remain in
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    • 72 9 London, Oct. 11, 7.45 p.m. Amsterdam: Interviewed by the Telegraaf's correspondent in Petrograd, the Bnlgarian Minister, M. Madjaroff, elated that the Bulgarian Government's adventure would remain an ignominy in history. He dwelt on the fact that Bulgaria was liberated by Russia, and he regarded Bulgaria's future as
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    • 222 9 Retirement Explained. London, Oct. 12, 2.50 a.m. Nish A communique of Oct. 9, states that the enemy crossed the* Danube between Seraendria and Gradischte all day and night on Thursday, and covered by the most violent fire on the Belgrade front. They reached the railway on the
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    • 172 9 London, Oct 11, 3,40 p.m. Paris M. Yesnics, the Berbian Minister in Paris, declared to a representative of the Matin, after he had learned of the capture of Belgrade ,4 If the army which we expect from our Allies permits ns to devote all our forces to fighting
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    • 107 9 London, Oct. 11, 8.35 p.m. Amsterdam: The bulk of the Serbian news comes still from German sources, and is pompously phrased in order to impress neutrals. To-night's Berlin communique says that further battles have developed on the River Drina, between Shabatz and Gradiste. The crossing of the Danube
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    • 93 9 London, Oct. 12, 4.45 a.m. The Daily News correspondent at Athens states that the original plans of the Allies have been changed. Troops are still landing at Salonika; but instead of small parties going steadily inland large numbers are being massed at Salonika. London, Oct. 12,
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    • 92 9 London, Oct. 12, 4.40 a.m. A message from Nish confirms the report that the Bulgarians are attacking at Knishivatz. It is also officially announced that the Bulgarians are moving along the river Vlasina and have reached a point twenty-five miles south-east of Nish and only ten miles
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    • 109 9 President s Pronouncement. London, Oct 12, 12.40 p.m. Washington President Wilson in a series of addresses to various Women's Societies, affirmed with great emphasis that America most remain neutral throughout the European war: *We must keep out, not merely to avoid trouble but to preserve the foundations whereon
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    • 41 9 London, Oct. 12,4.45 a.m. Copenhagen Yesterday a submarine, believed to be British, sank a German collier off Oeland. It shelled and forced a German ore steamer, the Germania, to ran ashore. Both crews were saved Continued on page 7.
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    • 282 9 Orders of the Day. Following are the orders of (he day for the meeting of the Legislative Council convened for 2.30 p.m. next Friday, Oct. 15 Motion. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary will move That this Council approves the amendments made by the Governor in Council to the
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    • 43 9 Mr. E. C. Hatch. It is with gre.it regret we learn that Mr. K. C. Hatch, Inspector of Mines, Selangor, died at Serandah on Monday. He has been in the Straits for thirteen years, darinr which time he has held important posts.
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    • 67 9 Major-General Harmer Sipley died recently at his residence at Caterham, in his 89th year. He was an Indian Mutiny veteran, and was in Delhi throughout the siege, when he was connected with the commissariat. He also served throughout the Afghan war. He was a Justice of the
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    • 150 9 Messrs Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co. a c to be congratulated upon the transfer of their business premises from Stamford Road to the new, striking and elegant building opposite the General Post Office which has been aptly named after the distinguished chief of the firm—its very main-gpring— that has forged ahead
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    • 59 10 Garrison Golf Club. The Law Cup competition has jast been decided with the appended result L. E. Gaunt 40—3=37 C. W. Darbishire 42—3=39 W. W. Macmillan 41—1=40 Major Scott 45—5=40 Five Cards were taken out. For the October medal T. H. Butler with 90—12=78 proved successful with C.
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    • 171 10 A Busy Night for Misses Woods. The Cabaret entertainment given by the Misses Ailean and Doris Woods at the Tanglin Club last night was \Neil attended by the members of the Club and their friends, and the performance of these talented ladies was greatly appreciated, not
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    • 344 10 The following is the annual report of the Committee of the Singapore Catholic Clnb for the year ending Jane 30 Membership.—Daring the year 22 ordinary members were admitted, 2G (20 ordinary and G honorary) resigned or were removed, leaving the number of members on July 1st this
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    • 297 10 I Late Lieut. Thornton and Capt. Picot From Utters received by the mail we learn that the late Lieut. Thornton, son of Mr. Justice Leslie 1 hornton, met his death in a cavalry charge, by about 70, against an enemy force (Tangistanis) of about seven times that
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    • 6 10 with reference to the passage of
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    • 858 10 Larger Divident Asked. The fifth annual general meeting of the Company waa held yesterday afternoon at the Company s Registered Offices, 191 Cecil Street. There were present Messrs Lee Chin Tuan (chairman), Tan Cheng Kee, Lee Keng Hee, Lee Choon Guan (directors), Ching Keng Lee,
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    • 490 10 To the August number of the Asiatic Review Mrs. C. M. Salwey contributes an interesting article on "TheJapanese Soldier." In a brief historical sketch she traces the evolution of the army from the early centuries to the present day. In the course of it she remarks: Since
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    • 10 10 Mr. G.D. McLean is now on service in East Africa.
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 270 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RESERVE FORCE AND CIVIL CUARD ORDINANCE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that the Committee for the Is and of Singapore have decided that exemption shall be granted to those persons employed in vessels trading to Singapore who apply for the same. Applicatio is by such persons must ba
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      • 179 10 Latest Advertisements. iWATTITES 1Tot~ET:\ RAGE WEEK PROCBAMME. I Tuesday, Oct. 19th Thursday, Oct. 21st Special Luncheon Special Luncheon AT 1 PM Special Dinner Special Dinner at 8 p.m. at 8 P M afterwards Followed by Tk. Misses AILEEN 8 DORIS WOODS Will Appear in Their Renowned The Misses AILEEN 8
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    • 571 11 44 To a Victorious End." Mr. Stanley Washburn, special correspondent of The Times, 'telegraphs that the German campaign against Russia, as now clearly understood, was a dual one—the military operations of the Army and a programme for the demoralisation of popular sentiment by means of the dissemination
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    • 117 11 After the Russo-Japanese war the Russians admitted a loss of 4,1)40 officers and 177,111 other ranks, or one officer to 36 men. Our present casualty returns pro\e that we are losing officers at a rate five or six times as great, and this drain on our resources has far-reaching effects,
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
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      • 604 11 Will you still deal n ith au enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our bra re comrades by asphyxiating gasfs ■>*WBK?nManHnM vr v-^.t-TvaaaawT#-v v m laHawnaanMr Sanaphos Is superior to the product of the enemy. 1 6 Tlje flavour of Sanaphos is Particularly at this time, the particularly pleasant and
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    • 437 12 Singapore Loading List. Europe. Fer London :Miyaaaki Maru, Oct. 13 Laomedon, October 15 Rhesus Oct. 22 Kitano Maru, Oct. 27 Malta, Oct. 2S D«modocus, Oct. 29 City of Hankow, Nov. 3 Fushimi Mara, Nov. 10 City of Manchester, Nov, 10 Novara, Nov. 11 Mishima Maru Nov. 24. Liverpool:
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    • 211 12 Latest Arrivals. British Sappho, str., 12-10-15, Inner Roads. Circe, str., 12-10-15, Inner Roads. Carlyle, str., 12-10 15, Inner Roads. Nor-, str., 12-10-15, P. 0. Wharf. Ning Chow, str., 12-10-15, No. 6 Wharf. Perseus, str., 12-10-15, No. 8 Wharf. Hai Nam, str., 12-10-15, Inner Rds. Edendale, str., 13-10-15, Inner
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    • 111 12 It has been decided, after experiment, 6ays the Army and Navy Journal, that cement shall be used for th« backing of the armour plates of the United States battleship Arizona, now under construction at New York, in place of teak. The cost of the teak backing of the Nevr York
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    • 96 12 Arrivals 11-10-15. Pangkor, Brit, 94, Caswell, Oct. 11, Dindings, gen E. S. Co. Klang, Brit., 732, Fawcus, Oct. 11, Spore, gen., A. G. A Co. Ekma, Brit, 2356, Kilner, Oct. 10, Spore, gen., Huttenbach Libert kCo. Glenfalloch, Brit, 1434, MaeKnight, Oct. 10, Amoy, gen., K. G. Co. Trang,
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    • 68 12 Luzon Maru for Colombo and Dhanushkodi. Alma for Deli. Baud for T. Semawe. Segli, Sabang, Olehleh, etc., Padang. Glenfalloch for Singapore and China. Kedah for Dindings, Sitiawan, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan. Glenogle for Rangoon. Nagoya for Port Swettenham, Singapore,
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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) 16th 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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    • 751 12 The Holt liners Perieus and Ningchow are due here. The new P. <fe 0. auxiliary Mata Hari left on her first voyage to Belawaß. The Ben liner Benavon, passed the Suez Canal on the 24th nit. She is due here. The Middleham Castle, East bound, may be expected
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    • 149 12 Khoen Foeng for Pontianak. Scott Harley for Sabang. Yatsbing for Penang and Calcutta. Ipoh for Malacca, Port Swettenhaiu and Penang. Circe for Med an. Hong Wan for Batu Pabat. Abbotsford for Mersing, Kuala Pahang, &c, and Trenggann. Miyazaki Maru for Malacca. Penang and Colombo. Van der Parra for
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      • 36 12 BRAND| lite^EßS" 'fS WINDHAM 3 SUGAR CORN I Tpy it; y u are sure to ,ke L OrtaIXARLK AT ALL PRINCIPAL RETAIL J| Z 1 S()L1 IM poRTERS: iL 'ISNDCat. JJ. Travers. Sons, Ltd.2 SINGAPORE. J|
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    • 605 13 Fire and Storm at Sĕa. The P. 0. Branch liner Benalla, the emigrant ship which took fire eight hundred miles east of Durban, as wired by Reuter some time ago, got safely to port there after an •xciting voyage from Capetown, which she left en route for
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    • 144 13 Archdeacon of London Denounces the Kaiser. The Archdeacon of London, preaching at St. Paul's on Sept, 11 afternoon, said 44 1 need not go further back than last Wednesday to tell you thai battle has changed into murder. Speaking with all the restraint that is due from every
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    • 193 13 The former general managers of the Ritz and the Carlton Hotels (Herr Theodore Kroell and Herr Jacques Kraemer—both Germans) have, since the Zeppelin raid on Wednesday last, been sent to an internment camp in the Isle of Man. Kroell and Kraemer both left their positions
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      • 954 13 UP i nrTßiin^^ I THE LIVELIEST PKOGRAMME ON RECORD! g For 4 Mights Only, Beginning on 11th to 14th October, 1915. I ENJOY AS YOTJ HAVE NEVER ENJOYED BEFORE FOUR POPULAR FAVOURITES ON THE SCREEN I Mary Pickford, Charles Chaplin, Mabel Norman and Wiffles at the I ALHAMBRA I I
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    • 1042 14 Can it Readjust the Balance of Power Among Maritime Nations. The dramatic and revolutionary possibilities of the submarine are pointed out by F. P. Stockbridge in the New Republic. As between nations it is the mightiest engine of democracy the world has seen.
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    • 159 14 Mr. J. B. Scrivenor, Government Geologist, Federated Malay States, has visited Temeugor in Upper Perak and Belura in the head waters of the Perak Kiver. Mr. R. G. Watson, the British Resident, referring to Mr. Scrivenor's interesting report of his visit, says that the native gold
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    • 56 14 Herr Zimmerman, the Gorman Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, interviewed in Berlin by a correspondent of the Rotterdansche Courant on Sept. 1, declared that Germany had not the slightest intention of violating the neutrality, integrity, political or economic freedom of Holland. He added that a solution had been found for
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    • 221 14 The delicate girl is out-of-date. Pallor, lauguor, and fainting attacks luve properly ceased to he interesting. The pale delicate girl to-dav is at a disadvantage in every wav, foi neither in the commercial world nor matrimony is she desirable. Girls, you owe it to yourselves to
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      • 222 14 T DON'T USE PAINT, j 1 IT DOESN'T PAY. 1 I The Climate ef the Federated Malay Slates Requires Something Different, Something Cheaper, Something Bettor, g TENAX SOLUTION. g The Manufacturers state:— 8S -Tcnax w (Regd.) is a solution of selected bitumens refined by our special process, and is the
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      • 28 14 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer AND Supervisor Building Coitractor 149, Seranioon RoaJ, SttGAPOKE Office No. Ill, Market Street. (ESTIMATES FOR WORKS FREE OF CHARGE). 16 7 15-1-10
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      • 377 15 TO BE LET TO LET FROM 1ST SEPTEMBER. The Ground Floor of 16-18 Stamford Road, at present occupied by Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Z be taken as one large store, or may hp divided into small shops if necessary. Apply to btephens, Paul Co. 18-6 n OFFICES TO LET. Bright
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      • 415 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 StatioD. On or afoer the 15th of July every person found in possession of* a Government Rifle, Bayonet
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      • 428 15 NOTICES NOTICE. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Under instructions from the Managing Directors Mr. Edward Walker will b) in charge of the Company's affairs at this port during my absence. H. W. BUCKLAND, Agent. 12-10 14-10 THE LAND IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE 1901. In accDrdance with Section 6 of 44 The Land
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      • 389 15 WANTED WANTED. One Second-hand Billiard Table (full size), complete with accessories, etc., to be in good condition. m Apply to the Hon. Secretary, Straits Chinese Physical Culturists, No. 3 bit Wah Road, Singapore. 9-10 15-10 WANTED. Advertiser, a young man now employed as assist, book-keeper, desires a situation as commercial
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      • 460 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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      • 601 16 SHIPPING Koninkiijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, fcllycr Under Contract with the XttUrtands India Government. ™.p— m Oct i4 8I9GKEL get ,4 Rr Hir !u ft. Nwutng audSwurabaya }5 J* BwrwiS Btl;* S*Sl Pakan-Raroe Oct lb tflYLrwHvTW fWLiW Batavia. *onrabaya. Bv*i#i<««. AinpenaD. S**>n. i-Be- r. Macassar.
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      • 430 16 _SHIPPING p&b STEII MAYIGATIOI COMPAHY. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO
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      • 608 16 SHIPPING NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via port Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial J«i Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this *ei have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with a]] latest improvements for
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      • 56 16 HEAR ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO., I LIMITED. SINGAPORE to B ATA VI A,'CHERIBON AND SAMARANG. Sail Twice a Week. SINGAPORE to SOURABAYA Sail Weekly. Singapore to Sourabaya, Singaradja, toaccasear, Menado, Ternate and Gorontalo. Sail Monthly. For freight, passage and further tnfftfT— Apply to THE REGISTERED OFFICE No. 22, Teluk Ayer
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