Malaya Tribune, 10 November 1915

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2 No. 262. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915 Price 5 Cents. CtK iPalapaCrlbunc. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10
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    • 284 1 f A NEW CENTURY EXCLUSIVE THE HAND OF FATE A Powerful Drama in Two Reels. Latest AT THE The from the Front POPULAB CINEMA HOUSE Great Hi torical Photo-Play T °i;F "GAIETY" Ivanlioe Gazettes PICTURE PALACE IN and New Change of Junction of Albert Bencoolen 1 ree Short Pictures. Streets.
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    • 40 1 ON O D A "j 1 Portland I I 1 MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. 1 SOLE AGENTS. I 2 MILKMAID BRAND MILK. IpII-KMAli! I PRICE $8.00 PliK CA> MAKES PEOPLE STRONG I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (Loadon) Singapore. I
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    • 244 2 NEW DELIVERIES ARRIVED JOHN LITTLE'S FAMOUS "SPECIAL" j SEWING MACHINE Guaranteed. Price $25 Nett. COMPLETE WITH COVER, EXTRA PARTS AND NEEDLES. Taiwan (Formosan) Industrial Exhibition APRIL lO TO MAY 9. 1916. AT TAIHOKU (TAIPKH) THE TAIWAN FORMOSA GOVERNMENT INVITES EXHIBITS. All Charges Free. Application for space for exhibits will be
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    • 819 2 The Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd. THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. The Directors have pleasure in laying before the shareholders the Balance-sheet and Profit j Account for the period commencing from tha 16th day of October, 1914, and ending the 30th da f tember, 1915. At the outset, they wish to explain that
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  • 316 3 Proposed Expenditure for 1916. The expenditure for tho public service of the Federated Malay States for the year 1916 has been estimated at the sum of thirty-five million, one hundred and eleven thousand, four hundred and eighty-five dollars, and it is proposed that a sum not
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  • 163 3 Marksmen all over the Englishspeaking world will hear with regret that Lieut. H. Ommundsen, probably the best M rapid shot in the world, has been killed in action in Flanders. A Scot of remote Scandinavian ancestry, Lieut. H. Ommundsen, H.A.C., was peculiarly gifted both physically and
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    • 172 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 Tbe Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. ASHCROFT'S j
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    • 350 3 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1915. Sun. 7 14 21 28 i Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 I TUES. I 2 I II j23 30 i 1 1 1 Wed. 3 10 17 j24 _l I I I Thurs. 4 11 I 18 25 j j Fri. 5 12
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    • 232 4 J. M. JAYATILAKA :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 yeara* service in Ceylon and the Straita Government Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81. Tank Road. ji CUPID'S SECRET" I THE MEOICINAI BLOOD I DR. J. B'S. VEDIC SPECIFIC. 1 REALM OF VITALITY. 3 3 J
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    • 241 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Stock-in-trade of a Coach-bnilder's Stores, etc., TO BE HELD AT Nos. 131, 133,135, 137, 139, 141 and 143 New Market Road, On Saturday, 13th Nov., 1915, at 11 a.m. Comprising Rubber-tyred Victo rias, Palanquins, Dog-carts, Single and Double Rubber-tyred Rikishaws, Carriage Lamps, Rubbertyred Wheels, Shafts,
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    • 164 4 AUCTION SALES^ IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURES, ETC., ETC. THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE DATO YAHYA BIN SHABAN To be held at Jalan Yahya Awal, Johore Bibru, Beginning on Thursday the 11th, November- 1915, If 2 p.m. By order of the Executor the Honourable Dato Yahya bin Awaludiu.
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    • 322 4 AUCTION SALES. MORTG AG EE*S~SAUp OF VALUABLE 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOLsp Situated at RACECOURSE ROAD, Off Monday, 22nd Mow., 1915, at 2.3n n Lot Description of Area Ar No. property. Sq.ft. of title. »«W 1 A Race Course Road 1,720 Portions of Leases Nos. 1377 and 1378 for
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  • 154 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BOMBAY Tax on Wheat. oew position has arisen at Karachi Dsected with the Municipal imoitiofi of terminal tax in place of •troi collections, which innovation in force from the 15th Oct mected with any future Govrninent wheat shipments the
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  • 354 5 Hospital Ship Varela. rbo Chairman, Executive Ootnnittte, St. John Ambulance Association, has received the following ippreciation from Major Carter, I M >.. Commandant, Hospital Ship Varela The Varela has been equipped and is sailing to-morrow alt.). You havo been extreme- geaerous. She is much indebted to your Association for
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  • 137 5 Jaffna Paddy Crop. The paddy crop this year in the Peninsula is threatened with disaster. The few ehowers they had recently were just sufficient to make the grain germinate. Since then dry weather has again set in, and it is much to be feared that when rain comes again
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  • 185 5 Industrial Education in Bihar. The Government of Bihar and Orissa have been considering the advisability of imparting industrial education to women. As a practical ■tep they have formulated a scheme to start a lace and embroidery school at Patna. It is practically settled that the school will be a
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  • 123 5 Frontier Outrages. Particulars of a peculiarly brutal frontier outrage, not hitherto reported, are contained in a Police Administration Report of the North-West Frontier Province for the last year. It consisted in the murder of six persons in the Hazara district who were imprisoned in a house which was then
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  • 76 5 November 12th to 18th. For the period from the 12th to 18th November, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and sixpence quarterpenny per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an
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  • 396 5 Second Court. (Before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke). Return from Banishment. Tan Heng, who was banished from Kuala Lumpur on July 15, 1911, and sent te Hongkong, returned to visit his parents, sustained an accident and was arrested by the police at the General Hospital on Oct, 17.
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  • 85 5 Orders for the week ending Friday, November 12 To-Day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.R. do Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. To-iMorrow, Nov. 11. Nil. Friday, Nov. 12. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. M do Maxim Co. do S.R.E. v. do S.V.R. M
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  • 229 5 (Singapore, November 10.) Tin.— *BoJ 250 tons sold. Copra*— Strong. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour- —Strong. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper- —Strong. Other Products*— Market Steady. Latest Local Market Qiotatioas. Nutmeg* 1M S. per picni f 19.00 Nutmeg* 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 10.10* Copra Gorong Tal» 10.30* Copra Dongalo 10.30*
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  • 71 5 Singapore, November 10. On London Hank 4 m/s 2/4 9/16 Demand 2/4 3/16 Private 3 m/s 2/4 27/32 On India— Bunk T. T. 175} On Hongkong— Bank d/d 20J On Shanghai— Hank d/d 97J On .Java— Hank T. T. 133J On Japan— Bank d/d 112 Sovereign**—buying rate $8.54 India
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  • 128 5 To-day. P. O. rurueward mail expected. Uufoaatiua of Ja|>ane>e Emperor. High water:-0.2 a.m. I ft. 8 int. 11.1» p.m. ft. im To-morrow. Xmi pan-el mail clones. {St. Martin. High water:—o.sl a.m. V ft. 8 iv. 11.56 p.m. 9 ft. 7 inK Friday. 12th. Legislative Council. 2.30 p.m. Chinese Commercial
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  • 101 5 The attack «>n Mr. Jam*! Duncan Smart, near Mi I»}' two coolies, Emot ami Hoenkoes. on July 9th, figured in the Medan Court. Mr. Smart was attacked by the men with pieces of iron and knives, and was seriously injured. The first accused Kmot was the ringleader
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  • 795 5 Prices Quoted is the Market this Morai&i SINGAPORE, XOVBMBH 10. H MM; Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, i&sue the following list of quotation* Robber Shares. Value. Buyer*. Seller*. 2/- Allagar 1/9 2/- 1 Anglo Java 7/8 8/2/- Anglo-Malay 8/3 9/--1 AyerKuning 11/- 14/--2- Batang Malaka
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    • 81 5 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Duly. Weekday Sunday*. Mail I):iily leave for north at 7.7 am and 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 i. > 10.21» am noon. 1.30 pm 2.55 pm 4.40 pin. Mail arrive* from at 8.16 am and 7.14 pm Trains leave from
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    • 201 6 CIGARETTES fL^M PERFECT SATISFACTION. f There's luxury in the flavour and aroma of WwrajH f State Express Cigarettes. I j They are good to the very last—a test that few I cigarettes can emulate. V I J State Express have unusual quality and an W^SF I individuality that at once
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    • 115 6 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES tor MONTHLY BOARDERS. TELEPHONE 111. > 11 m m m mi m WE STOCK De Wit's Kidney Pills. Mercolised Wax. Danderine. Pheminol. Orlex Compound. Boranium. Kruschen Salts. Cleminite. De la Barre's Syrup. Mennaline. Sloan's Liniment. Silmerine. Cook's Asepse Soap. Telmo. Sar S
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    • 215 6 Paila'dnm Singapore* Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's PrmierlM Torn down the Corner in Your Diary and make a oote of thl THE I Red Diamond "A STORY OF HIDDEN TREASURE f An intense Strong Dramatic Exclusive, played by the best ITALIAI Cinema Artistes. LAST NIGHT. J\\£ SPY LAST NIGHtI A
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    • 36 6 THE SINGAPORE STORE Telephone No. 1082. ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF THK Very Best Quality Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Etc, Etc. High Quality Coffee Fresh Ground on the Premises, GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE. Note the Brand SHIP."
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  • 685 7 Truth Wanted. jrship Debate in the House of Lords. Strong Criticism. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 8, D.55 p.m. d Loreburn, in the House of complained of the Govern'g concealments of the truth Digested that the Antwerp extern and other operations were without the approval the proper military
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  • 96 7 London, Nov. 8, 7.5 p.m. Following upon the action of the Cunard line published in the Tribune on Monday last, the White Star Line also announces that it will not carry emigrants of military age. A meeting of commercial men in Liverpool passed a resolution demanding the
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  • 48 7 London, Nov. 9, 3.40 p. m. Stockholm The Undine was escorting a German railway ferry between Trelleborg and Sassnifz. She was hit by two torpedoes and sank in three minutes. Nineteen were drowned and seven afterwards died of wounds. The ferry was not attacked.
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  • 45 7 London, Nov. 8, 5.10 p.m. It is understood that the Cabinet has elected a War Council, consisting of Mr. Asquith, Mr. Balfour, and Mr. Lloyd George, with Sir Edward Grey as a fourth member when questions of foreign policy are being considered.
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  • 46 7 Fall of Nish. London, Nov. 8, 7.5 p.m. Amsterdam A semi-official telegram from Sofia states that, on the occasion of the fall of Nish, General Jekow telegraphed to the Bnlgarian Premier, M. Radoslavoff, that the Bulgarian flag is hoisted for ever on the fortress."
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  • 40 7 London, Nov. <S, 5.10 p m. Salonika The Allies have agreed to construct a new jetty and open a new thoroughfare for easier communication with the railway station. The Greek authorities have promised to give every facility possible.
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  • 119 7 London, Nov. 9, 2.55 p.m. Paris The Temps' correspondent in Serbia has had an interview with M. Pashich, the Premier, who said The contract between the AustroGermans and the Bulgarians has hitherto not been really effective, for the Germans cannot yet transport guns and ammunition to the
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  • 143 7 London, Nov. 12.50 p.m. Paris The talk f»t" G«rnnn railway communication through Serbia is extremely premature,. Not only do Serbians still hobl two sections of the Belgrade-Sofia but tliey have dynamited tun nets and destroyed lines which will require extensive and tedious repairs. London, Nov. 9, J2.. r
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  • 206 7 How the French Won. London, Nov. 9, 2.15 p.m. An Italian correspondent gives an account of the first important action between the French and Bulgarians in south-eastern Serbia at the end of October. He says that it was fought over steep and stony hillsides and wide
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  • 53 7 Artillery Actions. London, Nov. I a.m. Paris A communique says There have been violent artillery actions, particularly in Artois, in the Loos and Gi vouchy sectors, and in Champagne, east of Tan tire ami north of Mastiges. There was renewed sharp fighting with grenades at close quarters
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  • 42 7 London, Nov. 9, 45 a.m. Paris Cordial- lelegr tms have been exchanged between If. Briand and Mr. Asquith emphasising Anglo-French unity of action which is strengthened by a growing frater nity In arms and is a guarantee of final victory.
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  • 72 7 Position Won and Lost. London, Nov. 1), 12.1n a.m. Rome The capture yesterday afternoon, after a long contested battle, of the summit or th formidably fortified and smnvcla i Col di Lana is recorded in a oomuQunique. After a desperate resistance, a hundred prisoners, a machine-gun and quantities
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  • 25 7 The Hon. Mr. E. J. Brewster, British Resident, Pahang, has been granted three months and eight days' full pay leave, with effect from October 28.
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  • 54 7 Progress in Riga. London, Nov. 9, 4.45 a.m. Petrograd; A communique records Russian progress in the Riga and Mitaw regions ant! the capture of several German lines in the lake region east of Vilna. The enemy's front has also been pierced in the vicinity of Kolki and
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  • 53 7 London, Nov. 9, 5 20 p.m. Rome The Tribuna, commenting on the report that tbe British have occupied Bagdad, says that it regards the news as the most important of the war. It will have an enormous effect on the Moslem world, besides seriously influencing the result
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  • 109 7 (By Courtesy of the French Consul General.) Paris, Nov. 8. The French three per cent. bond 9 are at fr. 65. Yesterday, there were violent artillery engagements between the rivers Oise and Aisne. The small German cruiser Undine, which was patrolling off the Swedish coast, was torpedoed
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  • 121 7 An Aid to Recruiting. London, Nov. 9, 3.40 p.m. The Lord Mayor's Show to-day was a trumpet-call to the nation. There were recruiting meetings at many points prior to the arrival of the procession and recruits marched in the rear of a Guards detachment. The Show was
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  • 87 7 London, Nov. 9, 4.45 a.m. New York Press comments on the Note to Great Britain characterise it as possessing an utter lack of irritation, though tbey praise the document as dignified and emphatic. They declare that it cannot conceivably lead to mpture of friendly relations, and
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  • 99 7 At a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute, on Oct. 5, the following were elected non-resident Fellows: Mr. Clark S. Richardson, Siam Captain J. L. K. Cockburn, Singapore Mr. Charles 1. K.ing, Penary Captain Harry S. H. II. Hall, B. N. Borneo and Messrs. Harold Ball] Henry C. Batturst, Gerald
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  • 723 8 At last the Great Day to which the Japanese nation and those maintaining friendly intercourse with our gallant Eastern Ally have looked forward to with profound interest has come, and as this issue reaches the hands of our readers the ceremonies connected with the enthronement of H.
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  • 485 8 Like a Dreadnought in dry dock, the last word in superplanes rests in France. At a certain aeropark the last finishing touches were being given when the mail that arrived this week left England. The aviation grounds are filled with airplanes 10, 20, 100, 200, crowded close together
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  • 837 8 Tin is |<S0} —75 cts. up. Latest, advertisements are inserted on pages 7 and 10. special war telegram! appear on page 7. To night the Harima Hall will be closed in honour of the con of the Emperor of Japan. To-morrow the lady memben oft the Garrison
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    • 369 8 jZONOS f\ november|v 10-Inch Records 1.20 ■frHf (Double Sided.) Just hear a few of the November Zonophone I Records, then ask yourself A_, the question, Was there BLACK DIAMONDS BAND. ever value like this before Im* t T im m) C 7£ at 1.20?" PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Don't missZ 1493. z
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    • 49 8 ALLSOPPS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. ITHE BEST AND HEALTHIEST. ALWAYS If ISES3B ASK FOR ftw ALLSOPP S. SOLE IMPORTERS Caldbeck Macgregor Co. j Adelphi Hotel. I j!Special Dinner! jj TO BE FOLLOWED BY E I Cinderella I Dance Saturday, Nov. 13th. 1 (GOVERNMENT HOLIDAY) I DAVID BENJAMIN, Manaeer. L I
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  • 70 9 Page. *hi Great War Tbe Truth Wanted Debate in the House of Lords 7 a Campaign 7 The Halkans 7 Hie Western Front 7 French Consular News 7 ?V M -S. budget 3 famous Rifle Shot Killed 3 J n, l»ari News 5 Lord -Mayor's Show 7 Japan'a
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  • 1544 9 Coronation Festivities at Home and Abroad. Receptions at the Consulate and at Kinloss. Astounding Commercial Development. At 8 a.m. to-day the Japanese and other war and merchant ships in Singapore harbour dressed ship." About the same time all Japanese offices, residences, hotels, stores, etc., etc., hoisted their national
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  • 2204 9 Minerals Business About Yen 200,000,000 a Year. The total amount of mineral products in 1913 was Yen 46,600,000. The volume of the foreign trade in mineral products now stands at Yen 168,000,000. As shown by these figures the volume of trade has recently reached a large figure
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  • 175 10 Faust at the Victoria Theatre. This talented company gave its farewell performance last night before a small, but very appreciative, audience. Owing to the absence of several of the members of the company at Kuala Lumpur, the original cast was altered, Signor Dagradi appearing as Faust, Sig. Belloni
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  • 229 10 REUTERS TELEGRAMS. A gun from the Emden has been added to the exhibits of captured guns at the Horse Guards. Eighteen Bulgarian prisoners of war have been landed at Plymouth. An Amsterdam telegram states that the Vorwaerts has again been suppressed, owing to the publication of a
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  • 54 10 A marringe has been arranged, says the Malay Mail, and will lake place in Taiping, on November 22nd and 23rd, between Mr. Soo Hoy Weng, alias Saw Khye Eng, only son of Dr. Saw Ah Choy, of j Taiping, and Miss Kee Tuan Seang, eldest daughter of Towkay Kee Teh
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    • 801 10 Latest Advertisements. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership business of Chop Keng Nam Chiang carried on heretofore by Tan Mooi Tong, Leong Tow Choon, Ngaim Fok Wi, Ngiam Keng Ngob, Quek Si Boon, Ho Thye Fatt, Foo Ah Nghi, Lim Ek Tham, Lim Joo Kiang, Foo Boon Chiang,
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  • 77 11 Swimming Club Launches. Launches will leave Johnstone's Pier and the Club Bungalow on the following days Saturday Nov. 13. Leave at ;\3O and 3.30 p.m. and return at 3 and 5.30 p.m. Sunday Nov. 14. Leave at 9, 10 and 11 a.m. 2.30 and 3 30 p.m and
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  • 102 11 Sir Arthur Young Cup. Under the auspices of the Malaya Football Association the Persenangan Stia Club met the Fathul Munir Club in the Sir Arthur Young Cup competition last Sunday, the 7th inst. The game ended in a victory for the former by 2 goals to none.
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  • 369 11 January Meeting, 1916. The Penang Races will b« held on January 6th anil January 8th, 1916. The following are the races fixed for the first day: 1 and 5. The George Town Plate and Purse. Value $350. A divided handicap for ponies 14.2 and under. Six furlongs.
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  • 98 11 Mr. J. Howard Gwyther, who was for so many years associated with the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, as manager, as Chairman of the Court of Directors, and then director of several banks, has tinally retired from City life. Mr. Gwyther is now 80 years of age and
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    • 136 11 panitasj I Disinfectant I Pine Tree f I Brand. j If If If This disinfectant freely emul= 5 i sifies with water, producing a 3 milk=white, strong disinfectant 3 and deodoriser. 5 I SANITAS 1 I If 1 1 If I is known throughout the world I AS A 5
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    • 663 11 9 Some one, it seems, is still buying the product of an enemy whose vicious countryman are killing our brare comrades by asphyxiating g***». Is it You Sanaphos it All-British. It surpasses and displaces the enem;, -product. SANAPHOS rebuilds worn nerves, brain and muscle. Medical Officer s opinion, i Received
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  • 266 12 Singapore Loading List. J. P. Coen, November 13. China, Japan and Pbillipinis. For Hongkong Nankin, November 14 For Yangtze Ports Holt liners. For Kobe: lyo Maru, November 10 Glaucus, November 11 For Moji Glaucus, November 11 Nankin, Nov. 14 For Yokohama lyo Maru, November 10 Glaucus, November 11
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  • 44 12 Mena for Batu Pahat. Circe for Medan. Ipoh for Malacca,. Port Swettenham and Penang. Khoen Toeng for Pontianak Van der Parra for Rhio, Anamba and Natnna Islands. Meranti for Kota Tinggi. Hild for Bangkok. Derwent for Saigon. Novara for Ceylon Aden, Europe
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  • 20 12 The s.s. Tjimanoek has just landed the first l,atch of a conaignin.nt ol Gnmeae ponies for th. remount inoies Army.
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  • 261 12 Latest Arrivals. British- Giang Ann, str., 9-11-15, Inner Rds. i Tatarrax, str., 9-11-15, Puloh Bu- I Icam. i Mata Hari, str., 9-11-15, P. k 0. Wharf Hai Nam, str., 9-11-15, Inner Roads. Sri Patana, str., 9-11-15, Inner Roads. Scott Harley, str., 9-11-15, Inner Rds. City of Lincoln, str.,
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  • 23 12 The B.I. liner Dunera, 5,389 tons Capt. Munro, sails for Penang and Calcutta on the 15th inst. Messrs Adamson, Gilfillan are her agents.
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  • 89 12 Arrivals 8-11-15. Pangkor, Brit.. 94, Caswell, Nov. 8, Bindings, gen, E. S. Co. Klang, Brit,, 732, Fawcus Nov. S, S'pore, gen, A. G. A Co. Ellora, Brit., 2567, Begnoto, Not. 8, S'pore, gen, Hnttenbach Lie bert A Co. Hong Wan T, Brit., 2060, Kinghorn, Not. 9, Amoy, gen,
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  • 68 12 I Van de Bosch for T. Semawe, Segli, Sabang Olehleh etc, Padang. Alma for Deli. Jin Ho for Asahan. Kedah for Dindings, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Hong Wan I for Singapore and China. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi,
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  • 670 12 For Penang and Rangoon on, Nov. 19th, sails the Seang liner Glenogle. The Holt liner Teucer and Stentor for London, are due here on the 10th and 14th inst respectively. For London and is due to sail on or about Nov. 10 the Ellerman liner City of Hankow.
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  • 113 12 *SpecialIy superscribed letters only. tAt all the sub-Post Offices op to 6 pan Late Letters, etc., intended for despatch by the P. <fc o. packet Novara should raasli ths General Post Office bafore 7 pn. to <i»» Late fee at General Post ffice 5 tanti up to 6.46 pm after
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    • 238 12 Important Shipping Notice. The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be open for one hour only (from 10 to 11 a.m.) on Saturday the 13th and Monday the 15th November 1915, respectively. Uncharted Rock. Captain Henderson of the Heather Belle reported to the Marine Board, Launceston, that during
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    • 176 12 Mails Close. To-day. Batu Pahat Men* 1 Circe J pm Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang *Ipoh 2 pro Pontianak Khoen Faenj J> pm Hhio, Anamba and ■Natuna 1 bland» VanderParra 4 pro S ota Meranti 4 pro Kota Tinggi Hild 4 pa Saigon Dtrwent 4 pm O" Australasia, Mauritius, Egypt,
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  • 74 13 Vessels Expected. Tara (B. I.) November 10th, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ekma (B. I November 12th, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Lycaon (Holt) November 14th, from Kuro\>e for Singapore, China and Japan.
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  • 308 13 Per P. and 0. steamer Mooltan. From London Oct. 16.—T0 Singapore Mr. G. E. Hewitt, Mr. W. A. Elder, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lee, Mrs. R. E. Rye, Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hickey, Mrs. D. Plucknett, Hon. Mr. F. W. Collins, Sir Wm. Wilkinson. To Penang
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  • 234 13 i A message from Melbourne states that the Hon. the Minister for J Customs (Mr. Tudor, M. P.) recentlj T received a deputation of the Robber Workers/ Union of New South Wales urging that 100 per cent duty be placed on all rubber goods imported into the
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  • 117 13 A Vancouver message states that ten Japanese castaways, blown off the Japanese coast in a gale three months ago, were rescued by a fisheries patrol boat off the coast of British Columbia. In a small dismasted schooner they had drifted across the Pacific Ocean, subsisting for fifty days on a
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  • 205 13 Whatever improves bodily conditions in general aids digestion. Cheerfulness, exercise, fresh air, baths and good habits make your digestion better able to take care of any burdens you impose upon it. But the greatest aid to good digestion is good blood. Anaemia, or thin blood, is a
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    • 571 13 g 8 iiiiiiiiiiini iii if mm i mm in ii hi imJ 1 FO R 2 MIGHT S ON LV 9. I Wednesday and Thursday, the 10th 11th November, 1915, M ?g A Magnificent Five-Part Comedy 5] I ANIMATED, SPRIGHTLY, SPIRITED, STRONG. GAY AND AIRY AT THE I ALHAM BRA
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  • 409 14 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinion* expressed by correspondents.] Market Muddling in Ipoh. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir,—We desire to give direct expression to w hat the stallholders of the Ipoh Market and many others are saying and thinking- Certain new regulations nave been
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  • 495 14 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —Adverting to your paper of the 5th instant, I beg to add to the opinion of "A Law-Abiding Citizen" with regard to the removal of nightsoil in Singapore. In town (especially the Kampong Malacca District) the Municipal Scavenger Motor-cars come
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  • 275 14 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —May I be permitted spaca for a few lines on the subject of your leader of the 3rd inst. As an old planter out here, I feel sure that sugar days are done and gone for in this country. Work and
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  • 148 14 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —A few days ago I read in your columns that the Hon. Dr Lim Boon Keng urged in the Legislative Council that hawkers be not taxed more than before. He, being born and brought up in Singapore and au courant
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 150 14 I "CENTRAL"! I I a [HAND AND POWER ]dSg Rubber Machines, j The illustration represents a new hand and j| 1 |1 -ctKTr »c"«J| power machine which is strongly con- H structed and can he used for marking or f>\ H JL 1 p sheeting. The design is entirely our
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    • 39 14 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer AND Supervisor Building Contractor, 149. Serantoon Road, SINGAPORE Office No. 111, Market Street. (ESTIMATES FOR WORKS FREE Ob 16 7 15-1-16 HAM BACON Tiger's Head Brand. SUGAHARA Co. 332 North Bridge Road. Tei/kphonf
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    • 325 15 For sale FOR SALE. „i§ary fittings complete, inteak counter, shelves and iw-casei with mirror, also f Irugs. ipply to "Chemist," c/o Malaya v TO BE LET T0 LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER. the Ground Floor of 16-18 Stamat present occupied by ELcsrs W ,it- away, Laidlaw Co., taken as one large
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    • 515 15 NOTICES notice! It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on SATURDAY, 13th InsU PUBLIC MONDAY, 15th InstJ HOLIDAYS. 6 l 15-11 THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LTD, I NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that at the Fifth Annual General Meeting t3 be held at the end
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    • 560 15 NOTICES THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Third Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of tbis Bank will be held at the Bank Premises No. 64, Kling Street, Singapore, on Friday the 12th November, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon sharp, to transact the following business 1.
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    • 376 15 WANTED WANTED. A Cashier at once. Good salary to competent man. Security required $2,000. Apply v Cashier" c/o Malaya Tribune. 8- 11 WANTED. Cashier. Must be accurate and quick at figures. Salary $70 per mensem. Security $5,000. Apply to "A" c/o Malaya Tribune. 4-11 v WANTED A Chinese Collector with
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    • 463 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, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The
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    • 566 16 P.&O. Apcar Line Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Homeward (fok Europb). Outward (for China). Connecting at Colombo with s
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    • 336 16 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. s.B. Glenogle 3.760 Tons. rjs. Seang Up 5,71*9 Ton-. sjb. 44 Seang Cboon" 5,775 Tons. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON, s.s. Glenogle 19th November. Taws steamers have «i?cllent accommodation for pMMngert, and owTy qualified surgeons. They ia7« KleJtrlc Ligaw throughout. F>t freight or oa*sa.r a apply *o
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    • 710 16 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via porta Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial J a > Government. Tbe New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servir* have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the
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