Malaya Tribune, 22 October 1915

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  • 22 1 EVENING .DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 246. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 1915 Price 5 Cents. The Malaya Tribune.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 311 1 rSSCIXmmEmmn m—ilM JMi INI 111 I 11» IIMB» I MIL MffV 1 WIBSC" 1 1114 ll* Bin 111,1 111 j I l._^.-t^» THE Theatre Royal ISORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BY SPECIAL REQUEST Jriday, Saturday Monday. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. Annette Kellerman I N Neptune's Daughter A UNIVERSAL MASTERPIECE PRODUCTION IN 7 GORGEOUS
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    • 133 1 Ron o Duplicators. fOO FACSIMILE Letters, Plans, etc., per Minute. From S2O to Sl6Q r 14-a, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. G. R. COELHOT 52, Solegie Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer in Pianos, Organs and other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. Fresh Music Arrives by Every Mail. Strings for Stringed Instruments. Undertaken To
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    • 239 1 IF THIS DOES NOT RRING A LUMP IN YOUR THROAT—NOTHING WILL. Another Special Race Programme! Hf A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES AT THE GAIETY Cinema Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. A Pathe Play Comedy Father's Brilliant Idea for hui I" this film, the m, great that the laughter never
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  • 1844 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE REPUBLIC. Locusts. Peking and the neighbourhood are reported to have been visited by another swarm of locusts very rerently. Increaiini Likia Stations. It has been decided by the provincial authorities to open up seven more likin stations on the Yangtse
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 282 2 Daniel Crawford's 9 Scotch JL Whisky Increasing Er Popularity W $13 PER DOZEN. Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. MIIIIIICUnWWaMMWMWWMWMMWMMIMWMMMWWMBWWMWWi Taiwan (Formosan) Industrial Exhibition APRIL lO TO MAY 9. 1916. AT TAIHOKU (TAIPEH) THE TAIWAN FORMOSA GOVERNMENT INVITES E X HIBITS All Charges Free. Application for space
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  • 546 3 rhenomenal Canadian Harvest. Tickle the land in Canada and it will laugh into smiling harvests/ Twit saying is being fulfilled to the letter this year. It was stated to a Daily News reporter' by a representative of the High Commissioner for Canada on Sept.
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  • 100 3 Simla, Sept. 25. —A statement is published snowing the position of Gold Standard Reserve on the 13th June, when the total stood at millions, of which £6h millions was in gold, £7 rations in temporary loan to Treasury balances and £13.\ millions in guilt-edged investments. The total
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  • 16 3 Mr. Sercombe Smith now holds an honorary appointment at the Colonial Office in a legal capacity.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 204 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE 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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    • 287 3 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 1915. I 124/ Sun. 3 10 17 /31 MON. 4 11 18 25 TUES. 5 12 19 26 Wed. 6 13 20 27 1 ——i I. Thurs. 7 14 21 28' I < FBI. 1 8 15 22 29 Jl SAT. If 2 9 16
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    • 220 4 i. H. JAYATILAKA :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service in Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Unlar Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. Mo. 81. Tank Road. It CUPID'S SECRET f THE MEQICINAI BLOOD DR. J. B'S. VEDI3 SPECIFIC. REALM OF VITALITY. In its double actton of
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    • 117 4 AUCTION SALES. MORTGAGEE'S SALF. On Monday, Ist November, 1915, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of land situate at Solomon Street, estimated to contain an area of 1,147 sq. feet and comprised in Statutory Land Grant No. *****. Together with house No. 9-1, Solomon Street erected thereon. CHING KENG LEE
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    • 253 4 AUCTI^DN^AUES^ AUCTION SALE. Monday, 25th October. 1915, at 2.50 p.m. 99 years' leasehold building allotment situate at Chin Swee Road, being Lot No. 60 of part of Lease No. 1147 dated 2nd June, 1847 subject to tbe annual quit rent of It Area according to Government Hesurvey 2,677 square feet.
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    • 62 4 Jackson's Patent Rubber Smoking Drying Cabinets. Most estates using these cabinets attain a premium over F.A.Q. prices for standard Smoked Sheet. In verification of this we refer intending purchasers to all the leading London rubber brokers. On request we will send the names of a few estates obtaining these results.
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  • 616 5 The Chartered Bank Case. In the Supreme Court yesterday Hon the Chief Justice Mr. J. A. SVcknill, K.C. delivered a lengthy in the suit brought by h* Chartered Bank against Scow C bit Lin, Khoo Young Tin and rh#e Swee Cheng. The first defendant had been in the
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  • 33 5 At the Boustead Institute next Sunday, the 24th inst., at 8.15 p.m., ~m V- Amery will speak on Christian's Armour and Weapons" Mr. Baker will sing a sacred l All are cordially invited.
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  • 362 5 Entertainments in Singapore. That Mr. de Villiers is an illusionist of the first water is clear from many Press notices of his seasons in London and other great Western, Eastern and Australasian citers. Here are some clippings that will interest those of oar readers who purpose
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  • 218 5 The Chinese President (writes a correspondent to Public Opinion) issued a remarkable paper on July 31 exhorting officials to reform their reprehensible habits in order to avert the danger threatening the nation. This paper says Our army consists of elements of a promiscuous character, our
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  • 23 5 At the end of the current month Sir Harvey Adamson will be succeeded in the Lieutenant-Governor- ship of Burma by Sir Harcourt Butler.
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  • 250 5 Success of a Popular Teacher In honour of his success in the recent Final Normal Examination, Mr. P. G. Pamadasa, a teacher of the St. Francis' Institution, Malacca, entertained to dinner, on the 20th inst., at No. 477, Tranquerah Road, his fellow-students and friends. There was a
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  • 106 5 A correspondent of the Malay Mail suggests that Nov. 6th, the occasion both of the Hindu festival of Deepavali and of the Coronation of the Mikado, should be made a public holiday, as the local Hindus desire to have on that day "a special and
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  • 76 5 Messrs Allen Dennys Co. report that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them on 18th inst. 43,G00 lbs. being offered, and 40,000 lbs. sold Smoked ribbed sheet $127 ta $188 No. 2 smoked sheet diamond 122 124 Unsmoked sheet 118 123 Plain unsmoked sheet
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  • 91 5 The route march last Saturday was well attended, Captain W. M. Sime beins in command. H. E. Brigadier-General Ridout, C.M.G., is expected in Malacca in about a fortnight. The following Lance-Corporals are promoted Corporals J. Hancock, B. Cuthill, V. Winson, and S. E. Dickson Tho following Privates are
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  • 221 5 (Singapore, October 22.) Tin.— s74j 135 tons sold. Copra*— Strong. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour- —Weak. Gambier. —Weak. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quotatioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per pical £19.00 Nutmegs SO S. 22.00 Copra Bali 8.90 Copra Gorong Talo 9.00 Copra Dongalo 9.00 Copra
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  • 68 5 Singapore, October £2. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/44 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 13/16 On India— Dank T. T. 175} On Hongkong— Bank d/d 21g On Shanghai— Bank d/d 99 On .lava Bank T. T. 1371 On .lapan— Bank d/d 112 Sovereigns—buying rate $e\s4 India Ceil
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  • 168 5 To-day. M. M. homeward mail expected. B. L homeward mail close*. Hixh water: —9.48 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins 10.25 p.ra. 9 ft. 8 ins. To-morrow. Full M«en. Singapore Races, third day. Singapore Family Benefit Society Meeting. 8.30 p.m. The Misses Woods. Raffle? Hotel. B. I. outward mail expected.
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  • 107 5 We regret to learn that news has been received by the mail of the death at home on September 30 of Mr. Charles Brighton Eke who, some few years ago, bought himself out of the R G. A. and went into the service of the
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  • 806 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Moraiif. SINGAPORE, OOfOW 22. MfMrc. Lyall and Evatt, Exi !:ang« and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quota? ;ans Rubber Shares. Horn. Value. Buyers. S<:liars. 2/- Allagar I/O 2/- 1 Anglo Java 6/9 7/3 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/3 9/0 1 Ayer
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 40 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do Maxim do S.R.E. v. do S.V.R. 4 Bale8tier Range Malay Co. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. M do Cadet Co. H Rolaxd Llewellyn, Captain, S.V.C. a/Adjntant, S.V.C.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 526 6 117VPT TTCTVI7C AH That You Want! l JuAvJLU)SI V JuO Are What We Have Got!! I They are Real Winners and The Biggest Crowd Magnets of the RACE SEASON. SEE THEM AT THE CASINO The Ideal Picture Theatre, By the Sea, Off Beach Road. J TO-NIOHT-SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. SHARP.
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    • 556 6 Palladium 111 Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore Premier Theatre A TIP FOR THE BLUES: How about spending some of tbe money you might have won Here we have a Programme That Nothing in This Taw* Can Beat. Look Here Im The Fatal Prediction A Powerful, Three Reel Drama on
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. CIK iPalapa tribune. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
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    • 410 7 Defence of the Empire. Gifts in Men and Money. London, Oct. 20, 6.5 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain, amid enthusiastic applause, read long lists of additional officers and men giving their services from India, and vast numbers of gifts from Indian princes and people. Indeed
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    • 85 7 London, Oct. 20, 7.10 p.m. In reply to Mr. Wedgwood, who whether the Secretary of otate would see that captains of fifteen years' standing in the Indian Army were promoted majors similarly to captains of the same standing in the British Army, Mr. Chamberlain said I understand that
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    • 33 7 The Alor Star new mosque was 'l*ned by H. H. the Sultan of Wah last Friday. All Malay offir? PS many other Malays and attended. It is said u -a very fine building.
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    • 146 7 London, Oct. 21, 5 10 a.m. The Our day festival, synchronising with Trafalgar Day, promises to be one of the most successful of the many Flag days in celebration of Trafalgar, and will be the most enthusiastic for many years. His Majesty the King has initiated
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    • 88 7 Heavy Death Roll. London, Oct. 20, 8.50 p.m. Paris A violent explosion took place in a factory in the Hue Tolbiac in the extreme south-east of Paris. There was much loss of life. President Poincare and M. Malvy, Minister of the Interior, have gone to the
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    • 64 7 London, Oct. 22, 1.45 p.m. Paris Details of the explosion at Rue Tolbiac show that it occurred in the sheds whereabout a hundred men and women were working. Thirty-five bodies have been found. Thirty-four have been seriously injured, of whom two died who were recovered from
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    • 94 7 Mining Operations. London, Oct. 20, 10.35 p.m. The Commander-in-Chief at the Dardanelles reports that nothing noteworthy occurred during the past week, excepting that there was mining activity. The Turks exploded a mine at Hill 60, but beneath their own lines. Much damage was done to their own trenches,
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    • 65 7 London, Oct. 20, 1.30 p.m. A Departmental Committee under the chairmanship of Lord Selbonrne has recommended as an experiment that fifty discharged disabled men irora the army and navy be given a course of training at an agricultural college with a view to ultimate employ ment
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    • 35 7 London, Oct. 20, 5.45 p.m. In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lloyd George announced that Mr. Asquith had made excellent progress and was expected to return to the House next Tuesday.
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    • 36 7 London, Oct. 20, 1.30 p.m. It appears that the report published yesterday of a Zeppelin having collided with a chimney of Messrs Pilkington's works at Maubeuge is belated. The accident happened last March.
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    • 20 7 London, Oct. 21, 9 25 a.m. Capetown General Smuts has been elected to represent the Pretoria West district.
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    • 231 7 Near Eastern Question The Cause. London, Oct. 20, 5.50 p.m. In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Carson, explaining the reasons for his resignation, said that he found himself at complete variance with the Cabinet on questions of Near Eastern policy. He felt, therefore, that
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    • 39 7 Loiulon, Oct. 20, 1.30 p.ra. Two Cabinet war councils were held yesterday, one attended by M. Millerand and M. Cambon. The papers anticipate that Mr. F. E Smith will be Attorney-General and Mr. T. Cave Solicitor-General.
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    • 29 7 London, Oct. 20, 1.30 p.m. Two spies have been court-mar-tialled and found guilty. One was executed yesterday, and the other was sentenced to five years' penal servitude.
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    • 68 7 German Battery Captured. London, Oct. 21, 2.55 a.m. Petrograd A communique states that fighting continues in the vicinity of Mitau and Dvinsk. The Russians on the left bank of the Styr made further hauls of prisoners and machine-sruns. We are in pursuit of the enemy who are
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    • 28 7 London, Oct. 20, 7.10 p.m. Colonel F. F. Minchin has been gazetted Military Adviser to tho Ministry of Munitions with the temporary rank of BrigadierGeneral.
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    • 25 7 London, Oct. 20, 4 p.m. The death is announced of Gclonel Vickers. [The officer mentioned is probably Col. H. Vickers of the Indian Army.]
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    • 103 7 Mr. Chung Ah Yong Passes Away in Penang. {Tribune Special.) Penang, Oct. 21 Mr. Chung Ah Yong, of Taiping, died today at his residence in Church Street, Penang. [Mr. Chung Ah Yong was one of the most popular residents of Taiping, where he resided
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    • 143 7 Subscribers to this good cause will be interested to know that Mr. Zacharias has received the following letter from tbe Hon. Financial Secretary of the Fund, of which Her Majesty the Queen is Patroness and the Lord Bishop of London, President K. Zacharias, Esq Kuala Lumpur, Federated
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    • 45 7 Mr. and Mrs. Wm.D. Ashdown will l>e kaving Penang tor Europe for the benefit of their health on or about 29th instant by the P. and O.J Malta. Mr. ai d Mrs. Tipson of Kuala Lumpur will continue their work of the Farquharj Street Mission.
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    • 1134 8 The sensational wire-news published in our issue of the 20th instant relative to the committal of a Chinese political crime is not very clear. We gave it, however, as received from Reuters Agency. It indicates that news has been received in London from Tokio reporting that a Mr.
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    • 108 8 Another Large Craft Donated. Just as we were going to press we learnt from Mr. Alma Baker that to-day our esteemed fellowcitizen Mr. Menasseh Meyer has contributed the full cost (abont £2,250) of a 100 h-power GnomeVickers fighting aeroplane, armed with quickfirers etc. The money has been cabled
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    • 71 8 The Patent Fibre Co., of Winchester House, is offering for sale Christy and Norris Disintegrators See advt page 10. Tigers have been causing a deal of trouble in the Kuaia Langat district lately. The M. M. says a kangani employed by the Selangcr Coconuts, Ltd., was killed month and a
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    • 285 9 Tin is ats74J—2s cts. down. Latest advertisements are inserted on pag e 10 -m m-:o:- J. Btark left London for penang on the 2nd inst Mr. A. W. Still, F.J.1., will deliver a lecture to-night at 8-30 in the Chapel Hall of the AngloChineit School, on M
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    • 106 9 Trafalgar Day Donations. We have the pleasure to acknowledge receipt of following further donations to this fund Previously acknowledged $13 Sympathiser 10 Mr. V. Singhan 1 Collection at Racecourse. Mr. Waring, the Hon. Sec. to the local centre of the Red Cross and St. John Ambulance Association,
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    • 117 9 Tun n Page. The Great War India's Aid 7 Factory Explosion in Paris!!! 7 designation of Sir Edward Carson >># 7 The Dardanelles 7 The Kastern Front 7 Trafalgar Celebration 7 Jhe Western Front 9 Miss Cavell's Murder 9 Ihe Balkans 9 Italian Advance 9 Rational Service 9
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    • 61 9 The Balkans. Germans Checked. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, Oct. 20, 7.10 p.m. Amsterdam: The Germans claim that the Bulgarians made a rapid advance to the sonth-west of Egre Palanka and captured two thousand prisoners, and twelve guns. They are advancing towards Kumanovo. A communique shows
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    • 32 9 London, Oct. 21, 3.25 a.m. The Daily Telegraph states on good authority that Britain has formally offered to give Cyprus to Greece, immediately the latter joins the Entente.
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    • 35 9 London, Oct. 21, 5.10 a.m. The report anent Cyprus, emanates from Athens and is according to the Daily Chronicle's correspondent who understands that the offer has been communicated to Great Britain's Allies.
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    • 101 9 London Oct. 20, 7.10 p.m. Athens: Tht diplomatists had postponed their departure from Nish owing to an interruption of the railway communication to Salonika. London, Oct. 21, 1.40 p.m. Athens Bulgaria semi-officially claims to have entered the Macedonian towns of Ishtip and Radovishte. This statement is most interesting
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    • 85 9 London, Oct 22, 1.45 p.m. Discussing the campaign, the Times correspondent in .Serbia observes that the country is being invaded from half-a-dozen points and the position is therefore serious, but the country being chiefly a chaos of mountains is admirably adapted for guerilla warfare. The Serbs have two
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    • 24 9 London, Oct. 22, 1 45 p.m. The Rumanian Government has depatched a mission to Petrograd, to which considerable importance is attached.
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    • 97 9 Executed in Cold Blood." London, Oct. 20, 9.50 p.m. Questioned in the House of Lords regarding Miss Edith Cavell's death, Lord Lansdowne said that he doubted whether anything had shocked British people more than the manner in which she was executed in cold blood. He admitted that
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    • 45 9 London, Oct. 21, 1.40 p.m. Lord St. Davids will suggest in the Honse of Lords on Wednesday next that the Government should advise His Majesty to call a full meeting of the Privy Council to discuss the whole war situation.
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    • 77 9 To Assist Serbia. London, Oct. 22, 1.45 p.m. Verona A general advance of the Italian troops along the Tyrol frontier is being executed in accordance with General Cadorna's plan to assist Serbia by threatening the enemy invading the lattor's territory. The results achieved have been satisfactory. The capture
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    • 70 9 Positions Stormed. London, Oct. 21, 2.55 a.m. Rome The Italians continue to maintain a vigorous offensive in the Tyrol and Trentino region. A communique records the storming of Palona Hill, north-east of Condino, a strong position dominating two valleys, where the Austrian trenches are hewn in the
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    • 87 9 Useless German Attacks. Heavy Losses. London, Oct. 20, 11.25 p.m. Sir John French reports that the enemy's attempt yesterday afternoon was against our front between the Quarries and Hulluch. After a heavy bombardment of our trenches the hostile infantry attempted to attack across open ground and were
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    • 25 9 London, Oct. 20, 4.25 p.m. Paris Only artillery activity is reported. A communique states that the French guns are showing great superiority.
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    • 65 9 London, Oct. 21, 1.20 a.m. A Paris communique states that there has been a particularly violent artillery actien north of the Arras, Loos and Givenchy sectors and also near the Lille road. The concentrated fire of the French batteries exploded large enemy ammunition depots. The Germans
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    • 128 9 Methods of Enlistment. London, Oct. 20, 1.30 p.m. Lord Derby, speaking at the Mansion House, stated that the idea of his scheme was to obtain sufficient recruits for many months to come, the men to be called up as wanted. The enlistable men are to be divided into
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    • 1855 9 Second Day. REVERSALS OF FORM. Tongkah Wins The Grand Stand Plate. Xhe conditions yesterdayl[afternoon were in every way favourable for racing j but the attendance in the stands and enclosures was scarcely so large as on Tuesday. The Native element however was well represented. There had been a
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    • 725 10 The Weights. Saturday, Oct. 23rd, 1915. 2 45. The Stewards' Stakes— Value $350 and $50 to the Second Pony. A Handicap for Ponies, 14.2 and under, that have run at the Meeting. Entrance Fee $25. Distance, Race Course. D.T. Kongsee's br.m. Charity F. Billett list. Mr. Maurice's b.g.
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    • 462 10 Competitive System. London, Oct 20, 9.45 p.m. In the Honse of Lords, daring a committee discussion on the Indian Civil Service Temporary Appointments Bills, Lord Patrick Macdonnell, after deploring any avoidable departure from the competitive system, gave it as his opinion that tht Civil Service Commission was not
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    • 20 10 The fine and speedy new P. and O. steamer JMata Hari paid her first visit to Port Swettenham this morning.
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    • 653 11 How a Japanese Steamer Escaped from Four of Them. An incident which reflects much credit on the Japanese seaman occurred in the war zone in July, the details of which are related by a Penang resident, Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton. He went home on the N.
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    • 71 11 India continues to absorb an enormous amount of precious metais in spite of the war. Figures published last month show that in the four months, April to July last, the imports into India included two hundred and seventythree lakhs worth of silver and two hundred and five lakhs worth of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

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    • 319 8 LATEST ZONOPHONE RECORDS OCTOBER, 1915. 10-inch Double-Sided $f.20 each. Z1474 j 2 ***** Royal Review March Black Diamonds Band 65 Euterpe n Z1475 J 2 ***** Huetano Two Step 67 State Trumpeters' March... it 7li"fi /***** The Shadow Waltz Peerless Orchestra 60 Shufflin'Samuel Z1485 ***** Beets and Turnips Fox Trot
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    • 166 8 ALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. iTHE BEST AND HEALTHIEST. ALWAYS ASK FOR ALLSOPP'S. SOLE IMPORTERS Caldbeck Macgrcgor Co. Adelphi Hotel. Electric Lights f Throughout. I I Bathroom Attached J to Eyery Room. l DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager. STRAITS CHINESE BRITISH ASSOCIATIONNOTICE. Members of the above Association are hereby informed that the annual
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 267 10 Latest Advertisements. FOR SALE. One Christy end Norris Disintegrator No. 24, complete with countershaft, driving wheel* etc. Packed in original cases just arrived from England. THE PATENT FIBRE CO. Winchester House. 22-10 27-10 BRITISH INDIA j E CO., LTDL APCAR LINE. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI. The Company's Steamer
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    • 121 10 VICTORIATHEATRE. Lessee M. S. COWAN. RETURN VISIT FOR SIX NICBTS ONLY commencing Tuesday, 2nd Nov. Messrs GONSALEZ BROTHERS PRESENT THE Italian Grand Opera Co. All New Star Artistes direct from Milan, Italy. Augmented chorus and an Orchestra of 21 Musicians under the Direction of Signor Gonsalez. ALL NEW SCENERY AND
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    • 121 11 fSanitas! 1* ——_____2 Ii Disinfectant I r I* I Pine-Tree" f I; Brand. I. l expenditure. *f 1« I This disinfectant freely emul= 8 I sifies with water, producing a 1 milk=\vhite, strong disinfectant g I: and deodoriser. g I SANITAS I Eis known throughout the world 5 I RELIABLE
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    • 619 11 v Will you still deal with an enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases Sanaphos is superior to the product of the enemy. 1• i 6 Tbe flavour of Sanaphos i. j Particularly at this tine, th. great value of this really effictir. particularly pleataut
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915
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    • 335 12 Europe. For London Rhesus. October 22 Kitano Mam, October 17 Malta, October 25 (connect! with Khyber) Demodocni, October 29 For Liverpool Keemun, Nov. 4 Teiresias Nov. 6 For Glasgow City of Hankow, due Nov. 7 For Hull Gleniffer, Oct 24 City of Manchester, Nov. 13 For Marseill
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    • 228 12 Latest Arrivals BritishRanee, str., 21-10-15, Inner Roads. Medusa, str 21-10-15, No. 6 Wharf. Klang, str., 21-10-15, Inner Roads. Amherst, str., 21-10-15, Inner Rds. Calypso, str., 21-10-15, Inner Roads. Kinta, str., 21-10-15, Inner Roads. Haiyang, str., 21-10-15, Inner Roads. Lady Weld, str., 20-10-15, Inner Rds. Mersing, str., 21-10-15, Inner
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    • 83 12 The Master Attendant notifies that a sunken Tongkang, with her masts still standing, lies slightly to the Eastward of Hie coal hulk Kflgoorlip. The last known position was with Fort Canning Flagstaff bearing N. 70 deg W. (True) 2 miles 6i cables, but is now believed co
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    • 84 12 Arrivals 20-10-15. M. Austin, Brit., 97, Cowary, Oct. 20, Renong, gen., E. S. Co. Alma, Brit. 459, Bell, Oct. 20, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Malacca, Brit., 404, Dun, Oct 19, Tongkah, gen., Adamson Gilfillan <& Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Mathews, Oct. 19, S'pc-re, gen., E S.
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    • 41 12 Aing Thye for Alor Star (Kedah.) Lian Choo for Alor Star (Kedah.) Hok Canton for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Wlll-o'-the-Wisp for Deli. Cornelia for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Mambang for Setul. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping.
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    • 24 12 By Alma (Oct 20) from Deli Count Girolaino Moroni, Messrs E. B Davis, A. Kerdyk, J. van Roy, S. C. Chilcote and Neusink.
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    • 59 12 Vessels Expected. Tara (B.I.) October 23rd, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Boustead Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Cyclops (Holt) October 26th, from Europe for Singapore. China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ekm:i (B. I.) October, 27th from Singapore for Penang, Madras
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    • 95 12 Per P. and O. steamer Malwa j From London Oct. 2. —To Singa- pore 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. Lloyd, Mr.
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    • 33 12 For Hongkong. Shanghai, Kobe and Moji will sail on or about the 30th inst. the Apcar liner Japan, 6,013 tons, Capt. C. P. Seddon. Messrs Adamson Gilfillan and Co. are the vessel's agents.
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    • 347 12 The British steamer Middleham Castle is due here shortly, bound for China ports. The French Mail liner Polynesien, at Suez on the 12th inst., is due here on Oct. 24. The Yeboshi Maru is scheduled to sail for Bombay on the 25th inst. See advt. page 16. :o:
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    • 85 12 Hock Lee for Mersing. Amherst for Mersing. Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar Kinta for Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson. Van Diemen for Medan. > Singkara for Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik, T. Balei and Medan. Van dtn Bosch for Batavia, Charibon and Samarang. Khoen
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    • 139 12 The fixing of values of several German steamers taken over by the Government was proceeded with in the Admiralty Court recently. The case of the Osnabruck was first considered, and the value of the vessel was fixed, on behalf of the Crown, at £47,500, and the
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    • Page 12 Advertisements
      • 163 12 I Eibbp's Food Products J Are prepared from the choicest materials under 1 I finest conditions and by experienced chefs. Libby I stands for quality and flavour iv canned foods. I LIBBY S PREMIER SOUP Cases contain 48 tins as follows:— 1 I IS THE FINEST OBTAINABLE. 10 tins Vegetable.
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 362 12 Mails Close. To-day. Mersing Hoek Lee Mersing Amherst P'« Batu Pahat Hong Wan J Malacca and Muar *Lady Weld Port Swettanham and Telok Anson *Kinta Laho««n VMDi Bilik, Tandjong Balei Medan* Singkara Patavia, Cheri bon P* and Samarang Van den Bosch -> Pontianak Khoen Foan, i pa Hongkong, Amoy and
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    • 874 13 Arsenal Wrecked. Delayed the Allies Advance. It was only vfith the arrival of this week's home mails that we received some elucidation of the reason for Russia's retreat and appeal to her Allies for munitions. It is contained in part 57 of M The Great War" published
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    • 201 13 Interned Again. Baron yon Bissing, half-brother of the former German Governor of Brussels, was interned on Sept. 20. It was on Friday by the last post that Baron yon Bissing received an intimation from the Home Secretary that his appeal has not been allowed. The notification, to
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 416 13 I FOR 2 MIGHTS ONLY I Friday Saturday, the 22nd «1 23rd October, 1915. g fl AN ATTRACTIVE VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT AT THE g I ALHAMBRA I THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. 8? I SECOND SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. FIRST SHOW 7-SO TO 9PM 1 I A Powerful Edis n
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    • 763 14 Red Indian Scouting We believe the following extracts from a sketch by Maurice Barries of a visit paid to the Canadian Regiments at the front, which appeared in a recent issue of the Daily Chronicle, will be found rather interesting to our readers, especially the reference to
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    • 87 14 The following passage from M Paradise Lost might almost have been written as an epitome of German ideals To overcome in battle, and subdue Nations, and bring home spoils with infinite Manslaughter, shall be held the highest pitch Of human glory, and, for glory done, Of
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    • 34 14 That some raw materials in Germany have risen to famine prices can be deduced from advertisements in the Cologne Gazette, which offer rubber at £3 per kilogramme (2 1/5 lbs.), say, 30s. per lb.
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    • 364 14 A correspondent to a Far Eastern contemporary, writing from London quite recently says: M I had a chat this week with Mr. Arthur Ducros, M. P., of the Dunlop Tyre Company,,on the outlook for rubber after the war and I found him very optimistic. He told me, what
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 208 14 I DON'T USE PAINT. I lITI IT DOESN'T PAY. I The Climate of the Federated Malay States Requires Something Different, Something Cheaper, Something Better, I j TENAX SOLUTION. I H The Manufacturers state:— H "Tenax" (Regd.) is a solution of selected bitumens refined by our special process, and is the
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      • 283 14 THE SHORT WAY TO HEALTH. When you are ili and looking for the way to become well, you cannot afford to take the wrong; road. In the futile journey your health may become lost for ever. If you are exhausted and breathless through anaemia, remember you need stronger blood. If
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 350 15 TO BE LET HOUSES TO LET. v o s 18, 20, 22, 22-1, 22-2, 22-3, herald Hill Road. Newly built. Apply Sen s Moh 19 s y na e°B ue Street. 2 MO 30-10 TO LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER. The Ground Floor of 16-18 Stamford Road, at present occupied by
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      • 438 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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      • 509 15 NOTICES NOTICE. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1914-15. For the purpose of defraying the costs of the public meeting recently held under the auspices of this Association, it is necessary for the Association to call for subscriptions from members for the years 1914 and 1915 which have not been collected heretofore.
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      • 389 15 WANTED WANTED. Advertiser, a young man now employed as assist, book-keeper, desires a situation as commercial assistant in Netherlands Indies. Has had considerable experience in general office work, typist, clerk, book-keeper, wharf clerk and timekeeper; for two years in the employ of a Dutch house in Netherlands Indies as Import
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      • 441 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Pa JS up 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, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 677 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. t—J, Collyer Otar. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. VAN GOKNS Billiton and Batavia Oct 23 ass*; f^^»«^a i ftEis?te Me ct23 VAN lIIHOFF Batavia, Sourabaya, Macassar, Bahk-Papan Donggaia, MeU nado, Tagoelandang. Siaoe, Taroena, Peta, Liroeng, Tamako, Talisse, Totok,
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      • 429 16 SHIPPING P&0 STEAM HIYIGATION COMPANY. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Forts. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines Homeward (for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE, CONNECTING AT COLOMBO
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      • 610 16 SHIPPING TIT NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via ports Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Ja l Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all i! latest
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      • 55 16 I—— ii—mum—ijj urn—i■ mri rnt~^^ m HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP GO. LIMITED. SINGAPORE to BATAVIA,CHERIBON AND SAMARANG. Sail Twice a WeekSINGAPORE to SOURABAYA Sail WeeklySingapore to Sourabaya, Singaradja, Maccasear, Menado, Terr.aie anc Gorontalo. Sail MonthlyPot freight, passage and further lmtuUm** Apply to THE REGISTERED OFFICE No. 22, Teluk Ayer Street.
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